

2023 NCAA DI Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 8
NEW ORLEANS – Welcome to the NCAA postseason!
Conference Weekend was a blur and left its wake on the most recent installment of the NCAA DI Women’s Outdoor Track & Field National Rating Index for the 2023 season, as released on Monday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). No marks from previous seasons are being used in this objective calculation.
NCAA Division I — Women's Outdoor Track & Field
This Week's National Top Five





Texas
Florida
Oregon
Southern California
Arkansas
All TFRI Reports
No. 1 Texas
- National leaders: Julien Alfred, 100 meters (10.72w), 200 meters (21.91); 4×100 relay (41.89); 4×400 relay (3:23.27); Ackelia Smith, long jump (7.08m/23-2¾)
- National top-5 marks: 12
- National top-10 marks: 14
No. 2 Florida
- National leaders: Jasmine Moore, triple jump (14.14m/46-4¾)
- National top-5 marks: 6
- National top-10 marks: 13
No. 3 Oregon
- National leaders: Jorinde van Klinken, discus throw (67.05m/220-0)
- National top-5 marks: 5
- National top-10 marks: 9
No. 4 Southern California
- National leaders: Allie Jones, heptathlon (6234)
- National top-5 marks: 4
- National top-10 marks: 9
No. 5 Arkansas
- National leaders: Britton Wilson, 400 meters (49.13), 400-meter hurdles (53.23)
- National top-5 marks: 5
- National top-10 marks: 6
Here are the rest of the top-10 teams in Week 8: No. 6 Texas A&M, No. 7 LSU, No. 8 Alabama, No. 9 Georgia and No. 10 Kentucky. Of that quintet, only the Aggies and the Tigers have athletes with national-leading marks – in fact, LSU has two with Alia Armstrong in the 100-meter hurdles at 12.31w and Michaela Rose in the 800 meters at 1:59.08.
Mark your calendar for June 7-10, because that’s when the 2023 NCAA DI Outdoor Track & Field Championships will be held at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, Texas.