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Benedictine University Mesa Arizona Golf Women's 4.000 Tabor College Institution Name State Select Sport Team GPA Benedictine University Mesa Arizona Golf Women's 4.000 Tabor College Kansas Tennis Women’s 3.894 Southwestern Christian University Oklahoma Basketball Women’s - DI 3.880 Middle Georgia State University Georgia Tennis Women’s 3.880 Montreat College North Carolina Tennis Women’s 3.850 College of Saint Mary Nebraska Indoor Track & Field Women's 3.846 Missouri Baptist University Missouri Tennis Women’s 3.830 Dordt University Iowa Basketball Women’s - DII 3.820 Waldorf University Iowa Cross Country Women’s 3.818 Rocky Mountain College Montana Cross Country Women’s 3.810 University of Pikeville Kentucky Golf Women's 3.810 Embry-Riddle Arizona Outdoor Track & Field Women's 3.810 Indiana Wesleyan University Indiana Tennis Women’s 3.810 University of Pikeville Kentucky Tennis Women’s 3.810 Goshen College Indiana Cross Country Women’s 3.810 Embry-Riddle Arizona Cross Country Women’s 3.807 Cardinal Stritch University Wisconsin Tennis Women’s 3.793 Wayland Baptist University Texas Golf Women's 3.790 Walla Walla University Washington Golf Women's 3.782 Walla Walla University Washington Golf Women's 3.782 Cardinal Stritch University Wisconsin Soccer Women’s 3.780 SCAD Savannah Georgia Cross Country Women’s 3.780 Spring Arbor University Michigan Cross Country Women’s 3.780 Graceland University Iowa Golf Women's 3.780 Oregon Institute of Technology Oregon Golf Women's 3.780 William Jessup University California Indoor Track & Field Women's 3.780 Missouri Baptist University Missouri Softball 3.780 Morningside College Iowa Tennis Women’s 3.777 Tabor College Kansas Indoor Track & Field Women's 3.771 John Brown University Arkansas Cross Country Women’s 3.770 Lindsey Wilson Kentucky Soccer Women’s 3.770 University of the Cumberlands Kentucky Volleyball Women's 3.770 Central Methodist University Missouri Competitive Dance 3.753 McPherson College Kansas Cross Country Women’s 3.750 Midland University Nebraska Volleyball Women's 3.750 Vanguard University California Cross Country Women’s 3.740 SCAD Savannah Georgia Tennis Women’s 3.740 Rocky Mountain College Montana Volleyball Women's 3.740 Spring Arbor University Michigan Softball 3.730 Sterling College Kansas Tennis Men’s 3.730 University of Montana Western Montana Cross Country Women’s 3.729 University of Montana Western Montana Indoor Track & Field Women's 3.729 Univeristy of Montana Western Montana Outdoor Track & Field Women's 3.729 University of Montana Western Montana Outdoor Track & Field Women's 3.729 Huntington University Indiana Tennis Women’s 3.725 Dakota Wesleyan University South Dakota Basketball Women’s - DII 3.720 William Jessup University California Cross Country Women’s 3.720 Ohio Christian University Ohio Volleyball Women's 3.720 William Woods University Missouri Volleyball Women's 3.720 Embry-Riddle Arizona Basketball Women’s - DII 3.713 University of Saint Mary Kansas Competitive Dance 3.712 Williams Baptist University Arkansas Swimming & Diving Women's 3.712 Midland University Nebraska Basketball Women’s - DII 3.710 Siena Heights University Michigan Golf Women's 3.710 Walla Walla University Washington Cross Country Women’s 3.708 Walla Walla University Washington Cross Country Women’s 3.708 Huntington University Indiana Golf Women's 3.704 University of Mobile Alabama Volleyball Women's 3.700 Huntington University Indiana Basketball Women’s - DII 3.698 Sterling College Kansas Basketball Women’s - DII 3.698 Tabor College Kansas Cross Country Women’s 3.695 College of Saint Mary Nebraska Tennis Women’s 3.695 Taylor University Indiana Cross Country Women’s 3.693 Grand View University Iowa Bowling Women's 3.690 Dordt University Iowa Cross Country Women’s 3.690 Tennessee Wesleyan University Tennessee Tennis Women’s 3.690 Friends University Kansas Volleyball Women's 3.690 Hastings College Nebraska Volleyball Women's 3.690 Taylor University Indiana Basketball Women’s - DII 3.688 Dakota Wesleyan University South Dakota Cross Country Men’s 3.680 John Brown University Arkansas Cross Country Men’s 3.680 Montana Tech Montana Golf Women's 3.680 SCAD Savannah Georgia Swimming & Diving Women's 3.680 University of the Cumberlands Kentucky Tennis Women’s 3.680 Clarke University Iowa Outdoor Track & Field Women's 3.674 Indiana Tech Indiana Basketball Women’s - DII 3.671 Grace College Indiana Cross Country Women’s 3.670 Dordt University Iowa Soccer Women’s 3.670 Georgetown College Kentucky Soccer Women’s 3.670 Silver Lake College of the Holy Family Wisconsin Volleyball Women's 3.670 Indiana Tech Indiana Golf Women's 3.667 Trinity Christian College Illinois Golf Men's 3.664 SCAD Atlanta Georgia Tennis Women’s 3.663 Eastern Oregon University Oregon Volleyball Women's 3.663 Taylor University Indiana Outdoor Track & Field Women's 3.661 Hastings College Nebraska Basketball Women’s - DII 3.660 Missouri Baptist University Missouri Cross Country Women’s 3.660 Dordt University Iowa Indoor Track & Field Women's 3.660 Dordt University Iowa Outdoor Track & Field Women's 3.660 Culver-Stockton College Missouri Softball 3.660 Campbellsville University Kentucky Volleyball Women's 3.660 Concordia University, NE Nebraska Competitive Dance 3.655 Wayland Baptist University Texas Basketball Women’s - DI 3.650 Silver Lake College of the Holy Family Wisconsin Cross Country Men’s 3.650 Hope International University California Golf Women's 3.650 Shawnee State University Ohio Golf Women's 3.650 Spring Arbor University Michigan Golf Women's 3.650 Truett McConnell University Georgia Soccer Women’s 3.650 Lindsey Wilson Kentucky Swimming & Diving Women's 3.650 St. Louis College of Pharmacy Missouri Tennis Women’s 3.650 Concordia University, NE Nebraska Softball 3.647 Tabor College Kansas Outdoor Track & Field Women's 3.646 University of Rio Grande Ohio Cross Country Women’s 3.642 Embry-Riddle Arizona Soccer Women’s 3.641 Northwest Christian University Oregon Cross Country Women’s 3.640 Bethany College Kansas Golf Men's 3.640 William Penn University Iowa Golf Women's 3.640 University of Pikeville Kentucky Softball 3.640 McPherson College Kansas Tennis Women’s 3.640 Cornerstone University Michigan Basketball Women’s - DII 3.639 Shawnee State University Ohio Basketball Women’s - DI 3.636 Valley City State University North Dakota Golf Women's 3.636 St. Ambrose University Iowa Cross Country Women’s 3.633 Embry-Riddle Arizona Softball 3.631 Lawrence Technological University Michigan Basketball Women’s - DII 3.630 Northwest Christian University Oregon Cross Country Men’s 3.630 Dordt University Iowa Golf Women's 3.630 Spring Arbor University Michigan Tennis Women’s 3.630 Lindsey Wilson Kentucky Volleyball Women's 3.630 College of Saint Mary Nebraska Cross Country Women’s 3.629 Oklahoma City University Oklahoma Golf Women's 3.628 Peru State College Nebraska Golf Women's 3.627 Shawnee State University Ohio Tennis Women’s 3.627 Cardinal Stritch University Wisconsin Basketball Women’s - DII 3.626 Taylor University Indiana Indoor Track & Field Women's 3.625 Marian University Indiana Tennis Women’s 3.625 SCAD Atlanta Georgia Golf Men's 3.623 Freed-Hardeman University Tennessee Softball 3.623 Governors State University Illinois Golf Women's 3.623 Concordia University, NE Nebraska Outdoor Track & Field Women's 3.622 Marian University Indiana Softball 3.621 Corban University Oregon Basketball Women’s - DII 3.620 Northwestern College Iowa Golf Women's 3.620 Concordia University, NE Nebraska Indoor Track & Field Women's 3.620 Lewis-Clark State College Idaho Indoor Track & Field Women's 3.620 Lewis-Clark State College Idaho Outdoor Track & Field Women's 3.620 Keiser University Florida Soccer Women’s 3.620 Northwest Christian University Oregon Volleyball Women's 3.620 Indiana Tech Indiana Tennis Women’s 3.6188 Peru State College Nebraska Volleyball Women's 3.616 Blue Mountain College Mississippi Outdoor Track & Field Women's 3.615 Baker University Kansas Volleyball Women's 3.611 Tabor College Kansas Volleyball Women's 3.611 Northwestern College Iowa Basketball Women’s - DII 3.610 Grand View University Iowa Competitive Dance 3.610 McPherson College Kansasa Cross Country Men’s 3.610 Lewis-Clark State College Idaho Cross Country Women’s 3.610 Taylor University Indiana Golf Women's 3.610 University of the Cumberlands Kentucky Golf Women's 3.610 Baker University Kansas Soccer Women’s 3.610 University of the Cumberlands Kentucky Tennis Men’s 3.610 Bethel University Indiana Tennis Women’s 3.610 Ottawa University Kansas Tennis Women’s 3.610 Dordt University Iowa Volleyball Women's 3.610 Rochester College Michigan Volleyball Women's 3.607 Goshen College Indiana Volleyball Women's 3.604 Columbia College Missouri Cross Country Women’s 3.604 Olivet Nazarene University Illinois Volleyball Women's 3.604 University of Saint Mary Kansas Soccer Women’s 3.601 Northwest Christian University Oregon Basketball Women’s - DII 3.600 Mount Mercy University Iowa Cross Country Women’s 3.600 Madonna University Michigan Golf Women's 3.600 Missouri Baptist University Missouri Golf Women's 3.600 University of Mobile Alabama Golf Women's 3.600 St. Thomas University Florida Soccer Men’s 3.600 Ohio Christian University Ohio Soccer Women’s 3.600 College of Coastal Georgia Georgia Tennis Men’s 3.600 Indiana Wesleyan University Indiana Tennis Men’s 3.600 College of Coastal Georgia Georgia Tennis Women’s 3.600 Georgetown College Kentucky Tennis Women’s 3.600 Kansas Wesleyan University Kansas Volleyball Women's 3.600 Southern Oregon University Oregon Volleyball Women's 3.600 William Woods University Missouri Softball 3.599 Briar Cliff University
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