

2023 NCAA DIII Men’s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 5
NEW ORLEANS – It’s almost time for the postseason!
Here is the newest edition of the NCAA DIII Men’s Indoor Track & Field National Rating Index for the 2023 season, as released on Tuesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). Only marks from the 2023 season are being used in this objective calculation.
NCAA Division III — Men's Indoor Track & Field
This Week's National Top Five





MIT
UW-Oshkosh
UW-La Crosse
Loras
SUNY Geneseo
All TFRI Reports
No. 1 MIT
- National leaders: Ryan Wilson, mile (3:55.29); Kenneth Wei, long jump (7.46m/24-5¾)
- National top-5 marks: 6
- National top-10 marks: 12
No. 2 UW-Oshkosh
- National leaders: Eli Tranel, pole vault (5.07m/16-7½); Jonathan Wilburn, triple jump (15.20m/49-10½)
- National top-5 marks: 5
- National top-10 marks: 11
No. 3 UW-La Crosse
- National leaders: Sam Blaskowski, 60 meters (6.67), 200 meters (21.13)
- National top-5 marks: 6
- National top-10 marks: 8
No. 4 Loras
- National leaders: Mike Jasa, 800m (1:48.78); DMR (9:39.80)
- National top-5 marks: 5
- National top-10 marks: 6
No. 5 SUNY Geneseo
- National leaders: 0
- National top-5 marks: 4
- National top-10 marks: 6
Here are the rest of the top-10 teams in Week 4: No. 6 Bethel (Minn.), No. 7 UW-Eau Claire, No. 8 Williams, No. 9 John Carroll and No. 10 Rowan. Both the Royals and the Blugolds were propelled by athletes who moved up to No. 2 nationally in their respective events: Jacob Parent in the 400 for the former at 47.55; Yakob Ekoue in the shot put at 17.92m (58-9½) for the latter.
Mark your calendars for March 10-11, because that’s when the 2023 NCAA DIII Indoor Track & Field Championships will be held at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Birmingham, Alabama.