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QUICKLY … The biggest turn this season to the NCAA Division III indoor track & field national team rankings has occurred this week. On the men’s side, UW-La Crosse has taken over the No. 1 spot for the first time this year. Prior, they had been ranked No. 2 or 3 throughout the season. In addition, UW-Oshkosh jumped to No. 2 while two-time defending champion North Central slipped to a close No. 3. In the men’s rankings, the WIAC occupies five of the top six spots. On the women’s side, Wartburg has retained their No. 1 ranking. No. 2 UW-Oshkosh is the only other team in the same stratosphere as the Knights.
Next week’s rankings — released on Monday — will be scored only with marks from those who declare and are accepted into the NCAA Championships.
National Ranking PDFs: Top   25 | Full   by Team | Event-by-Event | Week-by-Week
  Regional Index PDFs: Top Ten by Region | Full   by Team | Event-by-Event
  Collegiate-Leading Marks | Best Marks by Football Players
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| USTFCCCA NCAA Division III | |||||
| Men’s Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings (Top 25) | |||||
| 2012 Week #6 — February 29 | |||||
| next ranking: MONDAY, March 5 (pre-NCAA) | |||||
| Rank | School | Points | Conference | Head Coach (Yr) | Last Week | 
| 1 | UW-La Crosse | 141.46 | WIAC | Josh Buchholtz (4th) | 2 | 
| 2 | UW-Oshkosh | 136.53 | WIAC | Paul Brown (2nd) | 3 | 
| 3 | North Central (Ill.) | 130.31 | CCIW | Frank Gramarosso (2nd) | 1 | 
| 4 | UW-Eau Claire | 86.03 | WIAC | Chip Schneider (10th) | 7 | 
| 5 | UW-Stout | 84.95 | WIAC | Laura Knudsen (4th) | 10 | 
| 6 | UW-Whitewater | 79.82 | WIAC | Mike Johnson (3rd) | 4 | 
| 7 | MIT | 67.54 | NEWMAC | Halston Taylor (22nd) | 15 | 
| 8 | Amherst | 63.19 | NESCAC | Ned Nedeau (15th) | 12 | 
| 9 | UW-Platteville | 59.77 | WIAC | Jim Nickasch (11th) | 11 | 
| 10 | McMurry | 58.19 | ASC | Barbara Crousen (14th) | 6 | 
| 11 | Wabash | 57.74 | NCAC | Clyde Morgan (4th) | 9 | 
| 12 | Nebraska Wesleyan | 57.15 | Great Plains | Ted Bulling (27th) | 8 | 
| 13 | St. Thomas (Minn.) | 55.35 | MIAC | Steve Mathre (17th) | 5 | 
| 14 | SUNY Geneseo | 46.47 | SUNYAC | Dave Prevosti (8th) | 13 | 
| 15 | UW-Stevens Point | 44.38 | WIAC | Rick Witt (33rd) | 25 | 
| 16 | Middlebury | 42.12 | NESCAC | Martin Beatty (24th) | 23 | 
| 17 | Bates | 40.82 | NESCAC | Al Fereshetian (17th) | 14 | 
| 18 | Tufts | 38.08 | NESCAC | Ethan Barron (7th) | 43 | 
| 19 | Wartburg | 37.67 | IIAC | Marcus Newsom (14th) | 22 | 
| 20 | Baldwin-Wallace | 37.08 | OAC | Bill Taraschke (27th) | 17 | 
| 21 | Methodist | 36.46 | USA South | Duane Ross (5th) | 16 | 
| 22 | Christopher Newport | 34.94 | USA South | Tyler Wingard (6th) | 18 | 
| 23 | Haverford | 34.02 | Centennial | Tom Donnelly (37th) | 19 | 
| 24 | UMass Dartmouth | 32.34 | Little East | Steve Gardiner (4th) | 20 | 
| 25 | Bowdoin | 30.27 | NESCAC | Peter Slovenski (26th) | 27 | 
| dropped out: No. 22 UW-River Falls, No. 23 Springfield (Mass.) | |||||
| Men’s Conference Index Top 10 | |||
| Rank | Conference | Points | Top 25 Teams | 
| 1 | WIAC | 660.26 | 7 | 
| 2 | NESCAC | 279.56 | 5 | 
| 3 | CCIW | 157.54 | 1 | 
| 4 | OAC | 112.77 | 1 | 
| 5 | NEWMAC | 97.88 | 1 | 
| 6 | SUNYAC | 95.55 | 1 | 
| 7 | NCAC | 89.02 | 1 | 
| 8 | MIAC | 88.71 | 1 | 
| 9 | UAA | 78.26 | |
| 10 | USA South | 71.40 | 2 | 
| USTFCCCA NCAA Division III | |||||
| Women’s Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings (Top 25) | |||||
| 2012 Week #6 — February 29 | |||||
| next ranking: MONDAY, March 5 (pre-NCAA) | |||||
| Rank | School | Points | Conference | Head Coach (Yr) | Last Week | 
| 1 | Wartburg | 254.78 | IIAC | Marcus Newsom (14th) | 1 | 
| 2 | UW-Oshkosh | 161.39 | WIAC | Pat Ebel (3rd) | 2 | 
| 3 | MIT | 94.87 | NEWMAC | Halston Taylor (5th) | 4 | 
| 4 | Williams | 88.92 | NESCAC | Fletcher Brooks (4th) | 3 | 
| 5 | Washington (Mo.) | 75.27 | UAA | Jeff Stiles (11th) | 5 | 
| 6 | Illinois Wesleyan | 64.93 | CCIW | Chris Schumacher (15th) | 11 | 
| 7 | Buffalo State | 61.29 | SUNYAC | Eugene Lewis (12th) | 10 | 
| 8 | Middlebury | 59.10 | NESCAC | Martin Beatty (24th) | 6 | 
| 9 | Illinois College | 57.25 | Midwest Conference | Mike Brooks (11th) | 13 | 
| 10 | UW-Eau Claire | 53.46 | WIAC | Chip Schneider (6th) | 27 | 
| 11 | Methodist | 53.42 | USA South | Duane Ross (5th) | 8 | 
| 12 | Ithaca | 52.40 | Empire 8 | Jennifer Potter (9th) | 7 | 
| 13 | Ramapo | 48.46 | NJAC | Mike Jackson (8th) | 15 | 
| 14 | Monmouth (Ill.) | 43.73 | Midwest Conference | Roger Haynes (12th) | 14 | 
| 15 | Lehman | 42.55 | CUNYAC | Lesleigh Hogg (16th) | 12 | 
| 16 | UW-Whitewater | 40.56 | WIAC | Mike Johnson (1st) | 9 | 
| 17 | Tufts | 35.11 | NESCAC | Kristen Morwick (12th) | 21 | 
| 18 | Marietta | 33.60 | OAC | (0th) | 26 | 
| 19 | SUNY Oneonta | 32.94 | SUNYAC | Matt LoPiccolo (8th) | 16 | 
| 20 | Franklin & Marshall | 31.73 | Centennial | Carl Schnabel (9th) | 20 | 
| 21 | Bowdoin | 30.89 | NESCAC | Peter Slovenski (26th) | 22 | 
| 22 | Emory | 30.63 | UAA | John Curtin (27th) | 61 | 
| 23 | Nebraska Wesleyan | 30.19 | Great Plains | Ted Bulling (25th) | 18 | 
| 24 | Wheaton (Mass.) | 29.78 | NEWMAC | Dave Cusano (1st) | 19 | 
| 25 | Coe | 25.39 | IIAC | Michael Warta (5th) | 23 | 
| dropped out: No. 17 UW-La Crosse, No. 24 Mount Union, No. 25 Linfield | |||||
| Women’s Conference Index Top 10 | |||
| Rank | Conference | Points | Top 25 Teams | 
| 1 | WIAC | 335.65 | 3 | 
| 2 | IIAC | 303.20 | 2 | 
| 3 | NESCAC | 256.62 | 4 | 
| 4 | NEWMAC | 164.75 | 2 | 
| 5 | UAA | 156.19 | 2 | 
| 6 | CCIW | 129.21 | 1 | 
| 7 | SUNYAC | 114.79 | 2 | 
| 8 | Midwest Conference | 110.67 | 2 | 
| 9 | OAC | 90.98 | 1 | 
| 10 | NJAC | 61.99 | 1 | 
About  the Rankings
  For more on the national team rankings and links to guideline and  rationale information visit …
  /rankings/division-iii-rankings
Rankings are determined by a mathematical formula, which is based on current national descending order lists. This is what’s used to compile a team’s ranking. 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-title race.
The Regional Index is determined using a similar method as national rankings, but on a smaller scale, comparing teams versus others within the same region. The result is a ranking that showcases squads with better all-around team potential — a group makeup critical for conference or similar team-scored events. A team may achieve a better regional ranking than a counterpart that has a better national ranking. Historically, some teams are better national-championship teams than conference-championship teams, having a few elite athletes that score very well in a diverse environment where teams do not have entries in more than a few events. Some teams are better at conference championships or similar team-scored events where they enter, and are competitive, in many of the events.
How a team fares in a national championship, conference championship, or scored meet with only a couple or few teams (like a dual or triangular) can be very different, given the number of events, competition, scoring, and makeup of entries — thus the rationale behind each of the ranking systems. Similar arguments about team makeup and rankings can also be found in swimming & diving and wrestling as their sports also have a similar trichotomy when it comes to team theory.
