Calm Week in Division I National Team Rankings Ahead of Conference Championships Storm

Calm Week in Division I National Team Rankings Ahead of Conference Championships Storm

NEW ORLEANS – Between the slim schedule on the opening weekend of conference championships season and the majority of teams biding their time before this coming weekend’s league meets, little changed atop the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Division I National Team Computer Rankings released Tuesday.

Men’s Top Five

1)North Central 2)St. Olaf 3)Williams 4)Middlebury 5)Washington (Mo.)
Arkansas
176.04 pts
Florida
128.21 pts
Texas A&M
127.23 pts
Wisconsin
116.78 pts
Oregon
99.54 pts
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The defending champions for both genders maintained their positions atop their respective rankings in the Arkansas men and the four-time defending champion Oregon women, while a majority of the top ten teams also remained in a holding pattern.

A top-three showdown is set for this weekend at the SEC Championships as behind Arkansas (176.04 team rankings points) in the men’s rankings were No. 2 Florida (128.21) and No. 3 Texas A&M (127.23).

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That same order is exactly how these three teams entered the 2013 SEC Championships, and it was exactly the order in which they finished at both SECs and NCAA indoors (champion, runner-up and fourth, respectively).

The SEC meet is shaping up to be perhaps the top league meet in the nation this weekend with seven top-25 men’s teams, followed by four in the Big Ten and three in both the MPSF and the ACC.

One of those Big Ten teams, No. 4 Wisconsin (116.78), moved up one spot behind Michael Lihrman’s NCAA Division I record weight throw of 79-7½ (24.27m), while No. 5 Oregon (99.54) of the MPSF slid one spot for the second consecutive week.

No. 6 Florida State (79.52) and No. 7 Penn State (75.16) swapped spots for the second consecutive week, while No. 8 Southern California (66.66) and No. 9 Arizona (65.62) remained stationary.

Behind a fifth-ranked performance at 400 meters by Christopher Giesting in 45.89 and the sixth-ranked distance medley relay team in the nation in 9:29.43, Notre Dame jumped up 10 spots from last week to round out the top 10.

The biggest beneficiary of the opening weekend of conference championships season was No. 18 Kennesaw State, which soared 20 spots upward from last week behind National Athlete of the Week Andre Dorsey for its first top-25 appearance since the beginning of the USTFCCCA rankings in 2008.

Dorsey is the only man in Division I ranked in the top 10 in three different jumps events (No. 3 triple jump, No. 6 high jump, No. 7 long jump).

Women’s Top Five

1)Middlebury 2)Calvin 3)Williams 4)North Central 5)Johns Hopkins
Oregon
201.28 pts
Florida
145.89 pts
Texas A&M
142.86 pts
Arkansas
126.51 pts
Texas
122.02 pts
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The women’s top 10 teams were largely idle this past weekend, which translated into each of the first nine holding steady from last week.

Behind No. 1 Oregon (201.28 team rankings score) – which is looking to match LSU from 1993-1997 as the only five-time-defending champions in women’s Division I indoor history –remained No. 2 Florida (145.89), No. 3 Texas A&M (142.86), No. 4 Arkansas (126.51) and preseason favorite No. 5 Texas (122.02).

As with the men, this upcoming weekend’s SEC women’s indoor championships is sure to produce fireworks. In addition to No. 2 Florida, No. 3 Texas A&M and defending indoor SEC Champion No. 4 Arkansas are top-10 teams in No. 6 Kentucky (100.83) and No. 7 Georgia (98.31) among eight total top-25 teams from the conference.

The Big 12 and MPSF are a distant second, both with three nationally ranked teams set to contend at their championships.

Providence (90.41) remained No. 8 after its third-place finish at the Big East Championships, while No. 9 Stanford (76.35) held firm ahead of this weekend’s MPSF Championships against No. 1 Oregon.

Dartmouth (58.59) rounded out the top 10 after a 13-point jump with the inclusion of Abbey D’Agostino’s top-ranked performance at 3000 meters.

The two biggest improvements in the women’s rankings came from the Big East Championships, as runner-up Georgetown improved 19 positions to No. 15 and champion Villanova jumped 33 to No. 18 behind National Athlete of the Week Emily Lipari.

The national team rankings are complied by mathematical formulae based on national descending order lists. The purpose and methodology of the rankings is to create an index that showcases the teams that have the best potential of achieving the top spots in the national team race. Rankings points do not equate with NCAA Championships team points. A full description of the rankings can be found here.

The USTFCCCA National Team Computer Rankings should not be referred to as a “poll” as no voting occurs during the process.

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Men’s Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings (Top 25)

2014 Week #5 — February 25

next ranking: March 4
Rank School Points Conference Head Coach (Yr) Last Week
1 Arkansas 176.04 SEC Chris Bucknam (6th) 1
2 Florida 128.21 SEC Mike Holloway (12th) 2
3 Texas A&M 127.23 SEC Pat Henry (10th) 3
4 Wisconsin 116.78 Big Ten Mick Byrne (1st) 5
5 Oregon 99.54 MPSF Robert Johnson (2nd) 4
6 Florida State 79.52 ACC Bob Braman (11th) 7
7 Penn State 75.16 Big Ten Beth Alford-Sullivan (8th) 6
8 Southern California 66.66 Independent (DI) Caryl Smith Gilbert (1st) 8
9 Arizona 65.62 MPSF Fred Harvey (12th) 9
10 Notre Dame 52.73 ACC Joe Piane (39th) 20
11 Mississippi State 49.85 Independent (DI) Steve Dudley (4th) 13
12 Alabama 46.62 SEC Dan Waters (3rd) 11
13 Cornell 45.17 Ivy Nathan Taylor (15th) 24
14 Villanova 44.29 Big East Marcus O’Sullivan (14th) 10
15 LSU 41.72 SEC Dennis Shaver (10th) 16
16 UTEP 41.47 Conference USA Mika Laaksonen (5th) 12
17 Texas 40.61 Big 12 Mario Sategna (1st) 14
18 Kennesaw State 39.41 Atlantic Sun Andy Eggerth (4th) 38
19 Pittsburgh 39.14 ACC Alonzo Webb (12th) 15
20 Mississippi 36.87 SEC Brian O’Neal (2nd) 19
21 Nebraska 35.56 Big Ten Gary Pepin (31st) 21
22 Texas Tech 35.25 Big 12 Wes Kittley (15th) 17
23 Stanford 34.81 MPSF Chris Miltenberg (2nd) 18
24 Georgia 33.47 SEC Wayne Norton (15th) 22
25 Ohio State 33.31 Big Ten Ed Beathea (3rd) 23
Dropped out: No. 25 Northern Arizona
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Men’s Conference Index Top 10
Rank Conference Points Top 25 Teams
1 SEC 651.16 7
2 Big Ten 376.29 4
3 MPSF 315.22 3
4 ACC 249.31 3
5 Big 12 202.81 2
6 Independent (DI) 116.51 2
7 Ivy 100.01 1
8 Conference USA 88.64 1
9 American 84.54
10 Mid-American 71.66

 

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Women’s Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings (Top 25)

2014 Week #5 — February 25

next ranking: March 4
Rank School Points Conference Head Coach (Yr) Last Week
1 Oregon 201.28 MPSF Robert Johnson (2nd) 1
2 Florida 145.89 SEC Mike Holloway (7th) 2
3 Texas A&M 142.86 SEC Pat Henry (10th) 3
4 Arkansas 126.51 SEC Lance Harter (24th) 4
5 Texas 122.02 Big 12 Mario Sategna (1st) 5
6 Kentucky 100.83 SEC Edrick Floreal (2nd) 6
7 Georgia 98.31 SEC Wayne Norton (15th) 7
8 Providence 90.41 Big East Ray Treacy (30th) 8
9 Stanford 76.35 MPSF Chris Miltenberg (2nd) 9
10 Dartmouth 58.59 Ivy Sandra Ford-Centonze (22nd) 23
11 Penn State 58.25 Big Ten Beth Alford-Sullivan (15th) 10
12 Texas Tech 52.75 Big 12 Wes Kittley (15th) 17
13 North Carolina 51.95 ACC Harlis Meaders (2nd) 12
14 LSU 51.80 SEC Dennis Shaver (10th) 11
15 Georgetown 50.95 Big East Patrick Henner (7th) 34
16 South Dakota 45.52 Summit League Lucky Huber (20th) 14
17 Purdue 44.97 Big Ten Rolando Greene (2nd) 15
18 Villanova 43.95 Big East Gina Procaccio (14th) 51
19 UCLA 42.56 MPSF Mike Maynard (2nd) 13
20 Iowa State 41.90 Big 12 Martin Smith (1st) 18
21 Akron 40.86 Mid-American Dennis Mitchell (19th) 20
22 Kent State 40.39 Mid-American Bill Lawson (9th) 30
23 Mississippi State 39.36 SEC Steve Dudley (4th) 22
24 Duke 38.33 ACC Norm Ogilvie (11th) 19
25 Missouri 37.62 SEC Brett Halter (4th) 24
Dropped out: No. 16 Florida State, No. 21 Maryland, No. 25 Michigan
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Women’s Conference Index Top 10
Rank Conference Points Top 25 Teams
1 SEC 823.04 8
2 MPSF 413.53 3
3 Big 12 336.21 3
4 ACC 234.87 2
5 Big Ten 218.41 2
6 Big East 191.80 3
7 Mid-American 83.73 2
8 Ivy 81.26 1
9 Conference USA 57.82
10 Summit League 51.50 1

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Texas A&M11111
Alabama1618532
LSU23443
Florida812224
Texas Tech107655
Southern California1410776
Texas410147
Virginia Tech391814108
Arkansas10953249
South Florida5133610
Tennessee3275323911
North Carolina86912212
Georgia50911913
Oklahoma State52451114
Mississippi State368815
Kentucky1311171216
Virginia17123317
Auburn17591318
Arizona State1912131619
South Carolina2016201920
Iowa State5143312321
Iowa1640282722
Miami (Fla.)2933262823
Minnesota1531223024
BYU622191725
New Mexico36371826
California920151527
Washington15182628
Baylor3126342029
Arizona425212530
Northern Arizona12039403231
Montana State13723252132
Texas State3519383133
Oklahoma1834293734
Illinois2735464135
South Alabama4729303436
Ole Miss714162937
Houston1230334038
Nebraska27274239
Villanova58593540
Georgetown1621565641
Penn State3424243842
Grand Canyon4153434743
San Jose State9377934644
Howard45136667945
Kansas5261233646
Butler50514547
CSUN821364348
Ohio State3379844449
Southern Miss7968676750
Akron5938395051
Michigan State12112212414452
Washington State4051526153
Eastern Kentucky32354954
Penn13384886855
Louisville48545356
Notre Dame6366644857
Arkansas-Pine Bluff6160615958
Weber State59606359
Wake Forest11611312513460
Wichita State105485461
Harvard5328416062
Florida State3047425563
Duke4845555164
Rice37102757865
Northwestern State6796996566
Kansas State5897627067
Syracuse1501271337568
Indiana State84941007369
Air Force46475770
Rutgers55111696971
Liberty49901076272
Purdue961141117673
Clemson1169855874
Oregon2272868075
Gonzaga15178708276
Fairleigh Dickinson77
Campbell13242497178
Utah State1341231186679
UTEP72106728180
UC Irvine56701125281
UT Arlington801101416482
Indiana15615711983
UTSA2455657284
Lamar6864838585
UC Santa Barbara2154777486
Tarleton State14318218811287
Connecticut741341359088
South Dakota1541439589
TCU2312815412790
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UTRGV11113010210092
UMass Lowell11712012293
Drake1088494
Louisiana9115310310895
Wyoming76718996
Cal State Fullerton2663739397
Missouri8962979298
Princeton16114410399
Michigan82415088100
North Texas76929098101
Southeast Missouri69859591102
Stanford985658101103
High Point54829483104
UCLA1057378113105
North Carolina A&T1248992109106
North Dakota878096107
Northeastern71444487108
Southern Utah15614210594109
Navy387482106110
Davidson176111
Incarnate Word92375677112
Providence36676399113
UNC-Wilmington6414614797114
Colorado155116114107115
California Baptist119115117116
Cincinnati14417696116117
Iona107109156118
Utah Valley1268174111119
Monmouth120
Pittsburgh428876105121
Youngstown State141101102122
Louisiana Tech7099104104123
Portland1239589114124
Texas A&M-Commerce88108119120125
Eastern Illinois196123126
Wisconsin1454957110127
Charlotte956568126128
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NC State115104106128133
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Florida A&M8598116130135
DePaul97100117124136
Samford868379115137
Southern140140129132138
Texas Southern154199183197138
Georgia Tech87103123136140
UMBC122187139139141
Army West Point25147158149142
Kent State134148151135143
New Orleans131129134131144
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Cal Poly62126145140146
Arkansas State101165163150147
Furman148
Eastern Washington94132137133149
Albany43121138142150
Norfolk State144152143151
Illinois State138146148152
Colorado State100112121141153
Manhattan113157171145154
Columbia135140183155
Montana127175168158156
Troy118170174146157
St. Thomas (Minn.)170137158
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Maryland149155155160
Sam Houston State114125131152161
East Carolina117179169171162
Tulane149150149159163
Yale28133142160164
Hampton124132154165
Eastern Michigan104158148151166
Cornell148118122162167
Coastal Carolina139168
Little Rock13071126138169
Middle Tennessee163143150153170
Queens (N.C.)106185164164171
Central Arkansas78169184171
Bradley9387157173
Western Illinois174
Stony Brook10198147175
Southern Illinois112180179164176
McNeese State66145153161177
Memphis141180159168178
Florida International107162175164179
ETSU125131128163180
Tulsa163161174181
George Mason138201165182182
Brown128164172167183
ULM152191187184
South Dakota State191173185
South Carolina State109159177175186
Grambling State170173179186
La Salle151160170188
William & Mary176189
UMES189
CSU Bakersfield146182188187191
Dartmouth176192
Lipscomb136173170180
Kennesaw State77139162181
Rhode Island160184
Idaho State184
UC San Diego73195196187
Stephen F. Austin102171184190
San Francisco194192192
Loyola-Chicago168166193
Santa Clara177176194
VCU153194
VMI167194
Coppin State187184197
George Washington147178178
UC Riverside44166180
Buffalo184182
Oral Roberts189186
Merrimack158190187
Abilene Christian170152188
Belmont196193
Boise State198194
American186195
Lindenwood197
Bethune-Cookman172
Sacramento State90174
Northern Iowa191
Charleston Southern83193
Idaho103200
Loyola Marymount75
Seattle99
UC Davis108
Pepperdine119
UNC Asheville157
Wagner159
Bryant160
Prairie View A&M164
Utah Tech165
UMass166
Tennessee State168
Alabama A&M168
Elon170
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi170

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