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New Faces Dot Top-5 of NCAA DIII National Team Rankings - USTFCCCA

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NEW ORLEANS — The balance of power on one side of the National Team Computer Rankings, as released Tuesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), in NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field is perfectly clear. The other? Not so much.

NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL TEAM RANKINGS TOP 5 – MEN

1)Texas A&M 2)Texas A&M 3)Oregon 4)Oregon 5)Texas
UW-Eau Claire UW-La Crosse UW-Whitewater St. Olaf Monmouth (Ill.)
146.67 pts 131.79 pts 96.95 pts 96.79 pts 96.42 pts
View Complete Men’s National Coaches’ Poll

 

NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL TEAM RANKINGS TOP 5 – WOMEN

1)Texas 2)Texas 3)Oregon 4)Texas A&M 5)Oregon
Illinois-Wesleyan Nebraska-Wesleyan MIT UW-Eau Claire UW-La Crosse
144.89 pts 114.04 pts 101.87 pts 98.70 pts 88.24 pts
View Complete Women’s National Coaches’ Poll

 

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After some reshuffling in the men’s rankings, the state of Wisconsin boasts the top-3 programs in the nation — No. 1UW-Eau Claire, No. 2 UW-La Crosse (up from No. 3 last week) and No. 3 UW-Whitewater(down from No. 2).

In the women’s rankings, no state owns a true stake in the proceedings — but Nebraska Wesleyan is making quite the charge at the No. 1 spot. The Prairie Wolves vaulted from No. 6 to No. 2 this week behind top-ranked Illinois Wesleyan.

Overall, there are three teams in the women’s rankings with more than 100 points — Illinois Wesleyan (144.89), Nebraska Wesleyan (114.04) and No. 3 MIT (101.87) — compared to only two men’s teams — UW-Eau Claire (146.67) and UW-La Crosse (131.79).

Points in the National Team Computer Rankings are based off placement in the descending order lists. The higher an athlete sits on the list, the more points he or she adds to his or her team’s total. These points do not reflect placement or scoring at the NCAA Championships, but show the individuals and teams that have the best chances at scoring well at said meet.

Note: The National Team Computer Rankings should not be referred to as a “poll” since no voting occurs during the process.

Starting with the men’s rankings, UW-La Crosse cut into UW-Eau Claire’s lead this past weekend at the Wisconsin Red & White Open and the UW-Stevens Point Eastbay Open. It was in those meets that Ernest Winters (now top-10 nationally in the 60 and 200),Cyrus Mason (top-6 in the 400), Nathan Berg (top-6 in the weight throw) and two relay teams (4×400, DMR) turned in strong performances.

St. Olaf surged from No. 9 last week to No. 4 this week after its DMR team turned in Division III’s third fastest time (10:02.06). This is the highest ranking in program history for Phil Lundin’s men.

Speaking of DMR teams, Washington (Mo.) really showed off its speed at the Illinois College Alumni Classic. The Bears, who jumped from No. 39 to No. 17, posted the nation’s fastest time in the event (9:59.23) and broke a school record.

Wheaton (Ill.)‘s 4×400 team moved up to fifth on the descending order list and pushed its team into the top-25 for the first time in program history.

Looking at the women’s rankings, Nebraska Wesleyan ascended to No. 2 behind several top-6 efforts.Samantha Dolezal (weight throw) and Ashton Rakow (60 hurdles) are each second nationally in their respective events, while Katie Krick is now sixth in the 400.

Two other women’s teams soared incredible lengths from one week to the next. Buffalo State went from No. 74 last week to No. 17 this week and Southern Maine bounded 20 spots from No. 43 to No. 23. The former saw Niasha Houpe take over the national lead in the long jump and Jazlyn Porter earn fifth in the same event. The latter will rely on senior Peyton Dostie to either come through in the pentathlon (fourth nationally now) or 60 hurdles (fourth as well).

The NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field Championships will be held March 11-12 in Grinnell, Iowa.

USTFCCCA NCAA DIVISION III

MEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD NATIONAL TEAM COMPUTER RANKINGS (TOP 25)

2016 Week #5 — February 23

next ranking: March 1
 
Rank Institution Points Conference Head Coach (Yr) Last Week
1 UW-Eau Claire 146.67 WIAC Chip Schneider (14th) 1
2 UW-La Crosse 131.79 WIAC Josh Buchholtz (8th) 3
3 UW-Whitewater 96.95 WIAC Mike Johnson (7th) 2
4 St. Olaf 96.79 MIAC Phil Lundin (8th) 9
5 Monmouth (Ill.) 96.42 Midwest Roger Haynes (33rd) 5
6 Mount Union 85.63 OAC Kevin Lucas (6th) 4
7 Tufts 75.94 NESCAC Joel Williams (1st) 6
8 MIT 74.26 NEWMAC Halston Taylor (26th) 7
9 North Central (Ill.) 69.34 CCIW Frank Gramarosso (6th) 8
10 Haverford 69.15 Centennial Tom Donnelly (41st) 14
11 Widener 68.75 Middle Atlantic Vince Touey (29th) 10
12 Williams 62.80 NESCAC Ethan Barron (1st) 11
13 UW-Oshkosh 58.67 WIAC Ben Dorsey (1st) 13
14 St. John Fisher 54.33 Empire 8 Mike Henchen (4th) 12
15 Wesley 52.25 CAC Stephen Kimes (4th) 15
16 SUNY Cortland 47.92 SUNYAC Steve Patrick (9th) 17
17 Washington (Mo.) 47.16 UAA Jeff Stiles (15th) 39
18 Ohio Wesleyan 41.14 NCAC Kris Boey (14th) 18
19 Baldwin Wallace 39.04 OAC Matthew Cole (1st) 16
20 Wheaton (Ill.) 37.89 CCIW Scott Bradley (16th) 31
21 Nazareth 37.42 Empire 8 James Goss (6th) 20
22 Central (Iowa) 37.35 IIAC Joe Dunham (8th) 25
23 UW-Platteville 36.51 WIAC Chris Rotzenberg (4th) 19
24 Puget Sound 36.06 Northwest Mike Orechia (19th) 22
25 UW-Stout 36.04 WIAC Kyle Steiner (3rd) 24
Dropped out: No. 21 Salisbury, No. 23 SUNY Oneonta
View All Teams Beyond the Top 25

 

Men’s Conference Index Top 10
Rank Conference Points Top 25 Teams
1 WIAC 558.25 6
2 NESCAC 227.10 2
3 MIAC 174.88 1
4 OAC 151.51 2
5 SUNYAC 147.00 1
6 CCIW 143.36 2
7 Empire 8 120.18 2
8 UAA 114.68 1
9 CAC 113.40 1
10 Midwest Conference 112.46 1

 

Men’s Regional Index Leaders
Region Institution Points Last Week
Atlantic SUNY Cortland 238.10 1
Central Nebraska Wesleyan 283.21 1
Great Lakes Mount Union 320.21 1
Mideast Widener 297.45 1
Midwest UW-La Crosse 413.29 1
New England MIT 430.51 1
South/Southeast Christopher Newport 473.77 1
West George Fox 343.49 2
View All Regional Rankings

 

USTFCCCA NCAA DIVISION III

WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD NATIONAL TEAM COMPUTER RANKINGS (TOP 25)

2016 Week #5 — February 23

next ranking: March 1
 
Rank Institution Points Conference Head Coach (Yr) Last Week
1 Illinois Wesleyan 144.89 CCIW Chris Schumacher (19th) 1
2 Nebraska Wesleyan 114.04 Great Plains Ted Bulling (29th) 6
3 MIT 101.87 NEWMAC Halston Taylor (9th) 2
4 UW-Eau Claire 98.70 WIAC Chip Schneider (10th) 4
5 UW-La Crosse 88.24 WIAC Pat Healy (25th) 5
6 Baldwin Wallace 84.82 OAC Matthew Cole (1st) 7
7 SUNY Oneonta 80.75 SUNYAC Angelo Posillico (3rd) 3
8 Washington (Mo.) 79.96 UAA Jeff Stiles (15th) 8
9 Stevens 71.15 Empire 8 Justin Wood (4th) 9
10 St. Lawrence 68.31 Liberty League Kate Curran (8th) 11
11 UW-Oshkosh 57.93 WIAC Ben Dorsey (4th) 10
12 St. Norbert 52.27 Midwest Don Augustine (9th) 14
13 Ithaca 50.60 Empire 8 Jennifer Potter (13th) 16
14 UW-Stout 47.49 WIAC Kyle Steiner (3rd) 15
15 Williams 46.35 NESCAC Nate Hoey (3rd) 12
16 UW-Platteville 45.73 WIAC Chris Rotzenberg (4th) 17
17 Buffalo State 45.39 SUNYAC Eugene Lewis (16th) 74
18 Middlebury 43.22 NESCAC Martin Beatty (28th) 13
19 Chicago 42.37 UAA Chris Hall (15th) 20
20 Denison 38.81 NCAC Mark FitzPatrick (5th) 19
21 Bowdoin 38.65 NESCAC Peter Slovenski (30th) 21
22 UMass Boston 36.33 Little East Consandria Walker (6th) 24
23 Southern Maine 35.92 Little East George Towle (19th) 43
24 Oberlin 32.09 NCAC Ray Appenheimer (10th) 23
25 Westminster (Pa.) 31.47 PAC Tim McNeil (9th) 29
Dropped out: No. 18 Johns Hopkins, No. 22 Rowan, No. 25 Central (Iowa)
View All Teams Beyond the Top 25

 

Women’s Conference Index Top 10
Rank Conference Points Top 25 Teams
1 WIAC 373.91 5
2 CCIW 206.26 1
3 NESCAC 204.35 3
4 SUNYAC 174.78 2
5 OAC 167.49 1
6 NEWMAC 162.89 1
7 UAA 152.20 2
8 Empire 8 141.87 2
9 NCAC 117.46 2
10 Great Plains 114.04 1

 

Women’s Regional Index Leaders
Region Institution Points Last Week
Atlantic Ithaca 270.67 2
Central Nebraska Wesleyan 413.12 1
Great Lakes Mount Union 280.39 1
Mideast Johns Hopkins 355.07 1
Midwest Illinois Wesleyan 319.51 1
New England MIT 411.96 1
South/Southeast Emory 502.14 1
West Whitworth 402.51 1
View All Regional Rankings



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