2024 NCAA DIII Men’s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 1
NEW ORLEANS – Welcome to the new season!
Here is the 2024 debut of the NCAA DIII Men’s Indoor Track & Field National TFRI, as released on Tuesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). Only marks from the current season are being used in this objective calculation.
National TFRI is presented by AthleitcNET.
NCAA Division III — Men's Indoor Track & Field
This Week's National Top Five





UW-Oshkosh
UW-La Crosse
Wartburg
Loras
Rowan
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UW-Oshkosh packed the Descending Order List and sits No. 1 in Week 1. The Titans own 23 national top-10 marks, including division leaders in the 800 meters (Dwight Hosni, 1:51.12), long jump (Joshua Rivers, 7.55m/24-9¼) and heptathlon (Charlie Nolan, 5380 points). Nolan is one of four UW-Oshkosh athletes ranked in the top-6 nationally in the combined event.
UW-La Crosse isn’t too far off pace as it holds down the No. 2 spot. The Eagles hold 16 national top-10 marks, including division leaders in the 60 meters (Sam Blaskowski, 6.68), 200 meters (Blaskowski and Luke Shroeder tied at 21.25), 60-meter hurdles (Schroeder, 7.92) and 3000 meters (Ethan Gregg, 8:04.45). Gregg is one of four UW-La Crosse athletes ranked among the top-6 nationally in the 3000 – all of whom clocked their marks this past weekend.
Wartburg settles in at No. 3 in Week 1. The Knights posted five national top-10 marks with the best of the bunch coming via Christopher Collet in the 5000 meters (No. 3, 14:13.31). Collet is also ranked fifth nationally in the mile at 4:08.28, a mark he ran this past weekend.
Loras finds itself ranked fourth in the early goings. The Duhawks are buoyed by four national top-10 efforts – three of which are in the top-5 of their respective events. Joe Franke is ranked third in the 800 meters at 1:51.63, while Ryan Harvey is fourth in the mile at 4:05.04 and Holden Murphy is fourth in the weight throw at 19.09m (62-7¾).
Rowan rounds out the top-5 in Week 1. The Profs seized six national top-10 efforts thus far, headlined by a second-ranked, 60-meter-hurdle performance by Marquise Young at 7.96.
Here are the rest of the top-10 teams in Week 1: No. 6 Williams, No. 7 UW-Eau Claire, No. 8 Pomona-Pitzer, No. 9 Central (Iowa) and No. 10 Bethel (Minn.).
Mark your calendars for March 8-9, because that’s when the 2024 NCAA DIII Indoor Track & Field Championships will be held at the Virginia Beach Sports Center in Virginia Beach, Virginia!




















