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Jerhett Lee Named To NWCA All-Academic Team

Clarksville, Ark.- University of the Ozarks wrestler Jerhett Lee was named to the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Academic Team, the organization announced recently.

Clarksville, Ark.- University of the Ozarks wrestler Jerhett Lee was named to the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Academic Team, the organization announced recently.

Lee, a junior physical education major, was among the top academic wrestlers at the NCAA Division III level. The Hebron, Texas, native just wrapped up his season at the NCAA III National Championships in Virginia March 8. On the season, Lee posted more than 30 wins at heavyweight and placed third at the NCAA III Regional.

Nominees must have at least a 3.2 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) for the previous full academic year. Transfers and freshmen are eligible if they've been in residence at their current institution beginning in the fall of 2018. On the competition side, wrestlers much be a national qualifier in 2018-19 and have a minimum win percentage of at least .500. Additionally, wrestlers can also be considered if they placed in the top six at their respective regional tournament, a win percentage of .500 or better and competed in half of the institution's scheduled competition in NCAA championship events. A wrestler can also be considered if they have a win percentage of .670 or better and competed in half of the institution's scheduled NCAA events.

"This just continues to show the importance of how athletes in Division III balance their athletic careers and their educational opportunities," said NWCA Executive Director Mike Moyer. "Division III is the largest in number of teams at the NCAA level and we know these athletes are competing without athletic scholarships and their experiences on the mat and in the classroom exemplify what it means to compete in Division III and in the sport of wrestling."

"The landscape of Division III really can provide student-athletes with exactly what they want, between a smaller, liberal arts college or a larger state school," said Moyer. "We've seen tremendous academic performances in some of our nation's finest academic institutions, and many of them exist in Division III. I like to say that college wrestling provides the next generation of our teachers and coaches, but some of these kids are our next generations of doctors, rocket scientists and biochemists."