Today, according to the media figure “BiscuitHoops,” US-based young player Qingfang Pang is unable to compete in the NCAA Division I league (Division I events) due to his grade point average (high school GPA) not meeting the requirements. The original post reads as follows.
“Qingfang Pang cannot compete in NCAA Division I due to his GPA not meeting the requirements. He has currently joined Monroe College in New York to compete in the NJCAA Division I league. In the upcoming new season, he will strengthen his training and academic performance in order to compete in the NCAA Division I league next year.”
The minimum GPA requirement for NCAA Division I events is 2.3, which requires a score equivalent to C+ (77-79 points).
Subsequently, media figure Jian Wang posted that joining a community college also has its benefits for Qingfang Pang,
“For international players who struggle with cultural courses or language proficiency, community college can be a good transitional option, and there are scholarships available as well.”
According to reports, Qingfang Pang had received offers from prestigious universities such as George Washington University, University of Illinois, University of Massachusetts, University of Michigan, University of Missouri, University of Oregon, University of Rhode Island, and Rutgers University.
Qingfang Pang was born in 2005, stands at 2.06 meters tall, and has been rated as a four-star high school student by multiple American media outlets. He also participated in the 2024 Nike Summit.
Cultural Course Scores Not Up to Par! Media Figure: US-Based Young Player Qingfang Pang Cannot Compete in NCAA Division I Due to Insufficient GPA. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/basketball-headlines/49605.html