National Division I Top 25 Shifts; Florida Men, Oregon Women Again No. 1

National Division I Top 25 Shifts; Florida Men, Oregon Women Again No. 1

NEW ORLEANS – The indoor track & field national computer rankings for NCAA Division I has reached the midway point of the season. It is just a few short weeks before teams go for the national title at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships in College Station, Texas, on March 12-13. Despite many changes across the top 25, the grasp to the No. 1 spots by the Florida men and Oregon women remain strong. However, LSU has closed in tighter on the Gators in the men’s race.

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As customary, fourth week rankings calculated and released by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA)  use data only from the current season (with exception of combined events) to formulate a team’s ranking score. With the big shift in information used, so too goes the top 25 with some teams making dramatic steps up or down the national landscape.

Men’s No. 1 Florida (168.05) gained points this last weekend in normal events – sprints and jumps, but a 3:56.84 run in the mile by Dumisane Hlaselo garnered the Gators additional ranking points as the fourth-best performance in the NCAA this year.

No. 2 LSU (163.68) clocked their fastest 4×400-meter relay time of the year – 3:06.56, and, Zedric Thomas improved his season’s best in the long jump to 26-6¼ (8.08m).

Making a leap into the national top three for the first time is No. 3 Indiana (95.37). The Hoosiers have been solid for the entire season up to this point and improved last weekend with a 9:30.78 time in the DMR, which currently the second-best in the NCAA this year. No. 4 Texas A&M (87.95) fell a spot despite again recording the NCAA’s best time of 3:05.48 in the 4×400. Arkansas jumped seven spots to No. 5 and No. 6 BYU launched 11 spots up the rankings with the help of miler Miles Batty’s 3:55.79.

On the women’s side, No. 1 Oregon (199.68) continues to add to their all-around qualifying marks. Sophomore Jordan Hasay recorded the NCAA’s best time in the mile last weekend with a 4:34.75 run at the Flotrack Husky Classic. Junior Alex Kosinski added the second-best time in the nation in the 5000.

LSU moved to No. 2, up one spot from the previous week. Texas is now in the national top three for the first time this year with improved marks across the board from visits to New Mexico’s Don Kirby Invitational and Washington’s Husky Classic. Arkansas moved up two spots to go to No. 4, while Texas A&M fell three spots to No. 5.

The SEC, Big 12, and Big Ten each have six teams in the national men’s top 25 and the SEC still adds in the conference index with 679.38 total ranking points among its institutions. On the women’s side, the Big 12 leads the SEC, 6-5, in teams in the top 25. For the first time this year, the Big 12 passed the SEC in cumulative ranking points as they currently maintain a 556.95-536.11 lead.

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NCAA Division I

Men’s Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings

2011 Week #4 – February 15

next ranking: February 22 (Week 5)
Rank School Points Last Week
1 Florida 168.05 1
2 LSU 163.68 2
3 Indiana 95.37 5
4 Texas A&M 87.95 3
5 Arkansas 81.39 12
6 BYU 79.37 17
7 Stanford 77.73 7
8 Texas 74.17 13
9 Penn State 72.10 8
10 Oklahoma 70.26 15
11 Florida State 67.79 9
12 Oregon 65.65 6
13 Wisconsin 59.95 27
14 Iowa 58.36 29
15 Arizona 58.17 18
16 Washington 57.76 20
17 Nebraska 56.64 14
18 Texas Tech 56.52 4
19 Alabama 56.20 34
20 Kansas State 56.08 22
21 Ohio State 52.68 16
22 Georgia 43.99 21
23 Clemson 42.39 36
24 Auburn 41.79 11
25 Minnesota 41.64 31
Dropped out: No. 10 Virginia Tech, No. 19 California, No. 23 North Carolina, No. 24 Oklahoma State, No. 25 Baylor
Men’s Conference Index Top 10
Rank Conference Points Top 25 Teams
1 SEC 679.38 6
2 Big 12 484.12 6
3 Big Ten 423.93 6
4 Pac-10 350.50 4
5 ACC 244.59 2
6 Mountain West 89.00 1
7 Conference USA 65.16
8 Big Sky 59.04
9 BIG EAST 55.84
10 Big South 43.61

USTFCCCA

NCAA Division I

Women’s Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings

2011 Week #4 – February 15

next ranking: February 22 (Week 5)
Rank School Points Last Week
1 Oregon 199.68 1
2 LSU 147.60 3
3 Texas 118.61 8
4 Arkansas 117.93 6
5 Texas A&M 112.65 2
6 Tennessee 98.57 5
7 Florida State 95.87 10
8 UCF 79.41 17
9 Oklahoma 79.20 15
10 BYU 71.50 7
11 Nebraska 69.32 14
12 Arizona 66.74 13
13 Michigan 61.18 40
14 Southern Illinois 55.33 11
15 Clemson 50.21 4
16 TCU 49.69 22
17 Texas Tech 45.70 18
18 Baylor 42.52 30
19 Connecticut 40.58 39
20 Arizona State 39.19 24
21 Stanford 39.00 33
22 Florida 38.79 46
23 Auburn 35.21 9
24 Duke 33.82 36
25 Indiana 32.31 20
Dropped out: No. 12 West Virginia, No. 16 Villanova, No. 19 Penn State, No. 21 South Carolina, No. 23 Louisville, No. 25 Georgetown
Women’s Conference Index Top 10
Rank Conference
Points
Top 25 Teams
1 Big 12
556.95
6
2 SEC
536.11
5
3 Pac-10
397.11
4
4 ACC
265.22
3
5 Big Ten
210.22
2
6 Conference USA
169.10
1
7 Mountain West
164.05
2
8 BIG EAST
163.43
1
9 Missouri Valley
122.80
1
10 America East
36.31

 

 

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The purpose and methodology of the national team computer 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 – not as a method to compare teams head-to-head.

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.

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Only showing those with a season-best ranking in the top 25.
TeamWeek #1Week #2Week #3Week #4Week #5Week #6Week #7FINAL
Southern California23122221
Georgia755867272713122
Auburn20252777643
Arkansas181211114
Oklahoma State222225311414105
Mississippi State243416131519146
Virginia1727151789186
Texas Tech37435568
North Carolina108563478
Texas A&M123543310
Ole Miss1310131617181610
Oklahoma468898912
Nebraska1213111818222112
BYU7452362528292514
Oregon8736555754515015
Georgetown5982492619251716
Kentucky3140443334262316
Wisconsin2741345324272616
Washington547467519
Villanova11159101110819
South Carolina3328326075464821
South Florida3830303033427421
Baylor8133242225242023
Arizona State1519213235201924
Missouri3517201923312824
New Mexico2920231516151126
Purdue2331353439353026
Texas714263738393726
Wyoming6344424044403826
Duke4577634346495126
Iowa3423192322333331
LSU7374737472383632
CSUN3637333940434332
Northern Colorado4770747659676432
Wake Forest10166664832343235
Cal Poly13272706163364036
Akron4243414143444436
Miami (Fla.)53841009799737236
Boston University88879210194907836
Illinois8912910121340
Virginia Tech912101420162241
Cincinnati7990592121322741
South Alabama56547269484941
Northern Iowa4359696967757141
Colorado3038518689938541
Harvard1616222426214246
Tarleton State7191884749545446
Arkansas-Pine Bluff7664466361646246
Utah State6855536462656346
Iowa State621173537414150
Louisville12971868583575250
Boston College1011066864665650
Kent State4961585957615850
Alabama3735404955686550
UCLA6195525658706750
Penn State1411142013231556
Florida21561112112956
Northern Arizona6432383636303156
Houston3946602831173556
Texas State56633729302824
California19181812293734
Princeton26476165424539
Washington State48425050455045
Arizona41513944484746
Montana State14611911272565647
Clemson40262938505353
Alabama State83869399415855
Kansas109838289875557
Air Force62697758606259
North Carolina A&T46484754526060
Southeastern Louisiana12280826361
Connecticut32394875717266
Florida State70677966666968
High Point28454355537169
Furman60737277747470
Ohio State82546467687673
Tennessee25242845475975
TCU58293146768476
Rutgers52536281797777
Indiana State84939683848079
North Texas67686879808779
Cal State Fullerton1231216571708181
Portland9010510878777982
Samford80948592908283
Penn851121131151138684
Syracuse15091989685
Grand Canyon72989762657887
Norfolk State102110739787
South Dakota55627584788389
DePaul69788382818990
Southeast Missouri78808087919291
East Texas A&M1278894525152
Stanford444956428685
Arkansas State517981888588
NC State96898910410291
Cornell861111141219794
Eastern Kentucky947684949695
Southern Miss655771939298
Kansas State12111410110510799
Indiana112130111100100
Sacramento State5664769593101
Louisiana146127139124126102
Eastern Washington115132105108108103
Columbia120141919695104
Georgia Tech549699102105105
Notre Dame9897102109101106
Incarnate Word75959088107
Youngstown State1028587103104108
Michigan9211490100103109
Boise State123137133126110
Sam Houston State114137111
Wichita State100147109112
Kennesaw State128139134113
Holy Cross769298106106114
Lamar132125130118118115
UTEP129141139115
ULM105147117116117
Louisiana Tech115132134135117
Colorado State91103111114112119
Binghamton137123130130117119
Eastern Illinois104145139111110121
UTSA110147111110121
George Mason132145119116115121
Bradley136120122124
Middle Tennessee93134132132125
Western Kentucky125
UNC Asheville125
Michigan State9799103107119128
Florida A&M136144113129
Appalachian State103107120119121129
Liberty129124123129
Little Rock113605751129
Marshall95104107122119133
Idaho139133
North Dakota State133
Rhode Island106108115127123
Utah Valley106108115127123
UT Arlington119128130126
Albany108117124133126
Long Beach State134126
UMBC118504570
Pittsburgh89817898
Charleston Southern50100104110
Drake123
Kansas City111126121126
San Jose State141139129
Monmouth66106109
Yale146110117
Northeastern99113118
Loyola-Chicago122123
Saint Louis127124
Houston Christian116126
Tulane129127
Coppin State134132
Charlotte139131138
Lipscomb132118139
Northwestern State129138139
Memphis117140
Illinois State121151
Queens (N.C.)118
Dartmouth124
Maine125
Navy126
William & Mary137
Eastern Michigan139
North Florida141
Howard142
Stephen F. Austin142
Army West Point144
UMES144
Jackson State146

USTFCCCA NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field

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