

2023 NCAA DI Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 9
NEW ORLEANS – It’s official the NCAA postseason!
Let’s check out the newest edition 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). This installment of the National TFRI only uses marks from athletes who qualified for the First Round of the NCAA DI Outdoor Championships.
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 (10.72), 200 meters (21.91); 4×100 relay (41.89); 4×400 relay (3:23.27); Ackelia Smith, long jump (7.08m)
- National top-5 marks: 11
- National top-10 marks: 15
No. 2 Florida
- National leaders: Jasmine Moore, triple jump (14.14m)
- National top-5 marks: 6
- National top-10 marks: 12
No. 3 Oregon
- National leaders: Jorinde van Klinken, discus (67.05m)
- National top-5 marks: 5
- National top-10 marks: 10
No. 4 Southern California
- National leaders: Allie Jones, heptathlon (6234)
- National top-5 marks: 5
- 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 9: No. 6 Texas A&M, No. 7 LSU, No. 8 Georgia, No. 9 Kentucky and No. 10 Ole Miss. Out of that quintet, only the Tigers have multiple top-ranked athletes on their roster with two: Alia Armstrong in the 100-meter hurdles at 12.31 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!