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Athletics program posts highest-ever fall GPA

The 3.32 GPA, led by the women's tennis team, is the highest fall semester mark since records began being kept in 1999.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Four women in white tank tops identifying themselves as Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ tennis team members, and holding tennis racquets, smile with their arms around one another.
Members of the 2026 women's tennis team at the Jan. 17 match against Point Loma Nazarene. (Photo: Derrick Tuskan)

San Diego State student-athletes combined for a 3.32 grade point average in for the fall 2025 semester, highlighting many academic successes in its last fall in the Mountain West.

The 3.32 GPA is the highest fall semester mark since records were kept in 1999 and likely the highest in program history. The highest spring semester was 3.36 GPA in spring 2020 semester, cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic.  

The women’s tennis team led the way with a 3.71 fall GPA, the highest among any Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­ team in recorded history. The men’s soccer team recorded a 3.35 GPA for the highest of the men’s teams.

In addition to women’s tennis, women’s basketball recorded their highest fall GPA at 3.61, while the baseball team’s 3.30 GPA in the fall was its highest in recorded history.

Three other teams were recognized in the fall for making College Sports Communicators (CSC) All-District for achieving a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher and being a significant contributor (generally participating in at least two-thirds of its events). The women’s soccer team had five earn all-district in Emma Fuller, Charlie Gerson, Karoline Lundstrom, Victoria Miller and Alexyz Nakamoto, while two each made it from men’s soccer — Josh Lucas and Cianole Nguepissi - and volleyball — Campbell Hague and Taylor Underwood.

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