Jon McBride | Posted: 11 Aug 2021 | Updated: 5 May 2022

BYU student-athletes receive 163 WCC Commissioner's Honor Roll awards

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SAN MATEO, Calif. – With the conclusion of the academic year, the West Coast Conference has announced the 2020-21 WCC Commissioner's Honor Roll, which recognizes student-athletes that have balanced athletic success with academic excellence.
 
This is the ninth consecutive Honor Roll featuring more than 1,000 WCC student-athletes collecting honors for possessing at least a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Nearly 1,800 student-athletes qualified for recognition, establishing a new conference record for academic success. There were 163 BYU student-athletes who qualified.
 
Only grades earned at WCC institutions may be used in calculating the grade point average for this award. To be considered for this honor, student-athletes must meet the following requirements:
 
1) Individuals must have earned a varsity letter in a sport which the conference determined a champion in the recently completed academic year.
2) The cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 must be based on a 4.0 scale.
3) The individuals must have successfully completed an average of at least 12 graded credit hours (non pass-fail hours) per term.
 
The conference recognizes those on the WCC Commissioner's Honor Roll in three separate categories:
 
4.00-3.75 - Gold Honors
3.74-3.50 - Silver Honors
3.49-3.00 - Bronze Honors

BYU student-athletes received 46 gold honors, 49 silver honors and 68 bronze honors.

Full list of WCC Commissioner's Cup honorees

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