

2023 NJCAA Women’s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 3
NEW ORLEANS – New Mexico JC continues its season-long perch atop the 2023 NJCAA Women’s Indoor National Track & Field Ratings Index (TFRI) as the Week 3 edition was released Wednesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
Only marks from the current season are used in this objective ranking.
NJCAA — Women's Indoor Track & Field
This Week's National Top Five





New Mexico JC
Cloud County (Kan.) CC
Iowa Western CC
Barton (Kan.) CC
Iowa Central CC
All TFRI Reports
No. 1 New Mexico JC
- National leaders (8): Deshana Skeete, 200 (23.95); Skeete, 400 (54.40); Calisha Taylor, 600 (1:31.45); Taylor, 800 (2:13.13); Letlhogonolo Magoro, mile (5:07.60); Damaris Chewon, 3000 (10:09.59); 4×400 relay (3:42.83); 4×800 relay (9:14.31)
- National top-5 marks: 20
- National top-10 marks: 31
No. 2 Cloud County (Kan.) CC
- National leaders (1): Miracle Thompson, 60 hurdles (8.35)
- National top-5 marks: 11
- National top-10 marks: 16
No. 3 Iowa Western CC
- National leaders (3): Mercy Biwott, 5000 (17:24.09); Miracle Ailes, high jump (1.87m/6-1½); Antonia Sealy, pentathlon (3615)
- National top-5 marks: 8
- National top-10 marks: 18
No. 4 Barton (Kan.) CC
- National leaders (2): Kelsie Murrell-Ross, shot put (15.76m/51-8½); Efe Latham, weight throw (16.57m/54-4½)
- National top-5 marks: 6
- National top-10 marks: 14
No. 5 Iowa Central CC
- National leaders (1): Chloe Garcia Grafing, 1000 (2:58.85)
- National top-5 marks: 9
- National top-10 marks: 14
Completing the top-10 teams in the national TFRI are No. 6 South Plains (Texas), No. 7 College of Southern Idaho, No. 8 Central Arizona, No. 9 Fort Scott (Kan.) CC, and No. 10 Mesa (Ariz.) CC. South Plains has two national-leading marks.
All teams have the target of March 3-4, which is when the 2023 NJCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships are scheduled at the Washburn Indoor Athletic Facility in Topeka, Kansas.