Tyler Cox of Lock Haven Named PSAC Champion Scholar of Men's Indoor Track & Field Championship

Tyler Cox of Lock Haven Named PSAC Champion Scholar of Men's Indoor Track & Field Championship

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Edinboro, Pa. - Tyler Cox of Lock Haven earned the men's indoor track and field PSAC Champion Scholar award for boasting the highest grade point average among the male student-athletes participating in the championship.

The PSAC Champion Scholar Award, begun during the 2011-12 academic year, is modeled after the NCAA's Elite 89 award and honors the student-athlete with the top grade point average that is competing at the site of each of the PSAC's 23 team championship finals. The selection criteria for the Champion Scholar Awards is identical to that of the NCAA Elite 89 awards, which honor the student-athlete with the top GPA at each of the championship final sites of the 89 NCAA championships across all three divisions - I, II and III.
 
Cox, a junior, has established a 3.962 grade point average as a pre-physicians assistant and health science major with 85 completed credits. 

Cox's complete bio