

2021 NJCAA DI Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 3
NEW ORLEANS – It’s a perfect time to look at the NJCAA Division I Women’s Outdoor Track & Field National Rating Index with just about one month to go until the NJCAA DI Outdoor T&F Championships, set to be held May 11-13 in Levelland, Texas.
NJCAA Division I — Women's Outdoor Track & Field
This Week's National Top Five





New Mexico JC
South Plains (Texas)
Barton (Kan.) CC
Iowa Central CC
Cloud County (Kan.) CC
All TFRI Reports
Top-ranked New Mexico JC bolstered its position on top of the National TFRI this past weekend with a few new or improved national top-10 marks. The best of the bunch belonged to Victoria Villaneuva, who took over the national lead in the pole vault at 3.75m (12-3½).
Second-ranked South Plains (Texas) made up some ground thanks to adding a plethora of top marks to the Descending Order List. Joniar Thomas is the headliner, though, as she soared 6.16m (20-2½) for the national lead in that event.
Third-ranked Barton County CC chipped in six new or improved national top-10 marks this past weekend. The Cougars received chart-toppers from Kayan Green in the 800 at 2:08.35 and Annia Ashley in the high jump at 1.76m (5-9¼).
Fourth-ranked Iowa Central CC has four new or improved national top-10 marks to its ledger. The Tritons were led by Hannah Connell, who tops the chart in the 100H at 13.54, while Ashley Micheaux is ranked second in the shot put at 14.64m (48-0½).
Fifth-ranked Iowa Western CC has 12 national top-10 marks to its credit, including one that was recorded this past weekend. Faith Linga went 16:53.25 over 5000 meters for the seasonal best. Linga is also ranked second nationally in the 1500 at 4:35.20.
Here are the rest of the top-10 teams in Week 3: No. 6 Cloud County CC, No. 7 Central Arizona, No. 8 Butler CC, No. 9 Mesa (Ariz.) CC and No. 10 Cowley College.