Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Clemson’s Women Step into Top Three for First Time with New DI Rankings

With moving week just a week away, teams are expected to have major weekend around the country



February 7, 2012



NEW ORLEANS – As we near the halfway point of the collegiate indoor track & field season, the national-podium race is starting to heat up. While the top three men’s teams in the latest USTFCCCA National Team Rankings remained unchanged for the third-straight week, Clemson’s women made their first-ever appearance in the national top three.



For the nation’s women, No. 1 Oregon and No. 2 LSU are still among the elite. The Ducks sat idle last weekend while LSU finished third at the New Balance Collegiate Invitational. The winners of the women’s team title at the NBCI was now-No. 3 Clemson, who crushed the field with a 29-point victory over nearest challenger No. 7 BYU.



Clemson’s NCAA-podium hopes continue to grow as junior Stormy Kendrick clocked a collegiate-leading 60 meter time of 7.22 last weekend. Freshman Dezerea Bryant is in a tie for third among 60-meter times this season with a 7.25 showing a few weeks ago. In addition, junior Marlena Wesh currently has the collegiate-leading time in the 400 meters after blazing a 52.21 last weekend. Tigers Brianna Rollins and Bridgette Owens own co-leading spots in the collegiate ranks this season with a pair of 7.97 hurdle times. Throw in the nation’s leading 4x400 relay time of 3:34.97, and Clemson is poised for a run at the podium and more. Clemson last had a national top-four finish in 2001, finishing third during the indoor season.



Georgia leapt six spots to No. 13, helped by the performance of freshman Morgann Leleux in the pole vault. The Bulldog cleared 14-4½ (4.38m) in the vault – the second-best performance in the NCAA this season – and attempted a collegiate-record height of 14-11½ (4.56m) at Virginia Tech’s Elite Meet.



Kansas moved into the national top 25 for the first time this season, landing at No. 24. The move helped the Big 12 to a nation-leading seven schools in the top 25 among conferences. And, for the first time this year, the Big 12 (455.01) has a higher conference index than the SEC (454.21).



On the men’s side, there has been no change to the top seven squads – still No. 1 Arkansas, No. 2 LSU, No. 3 LSU, No. 4 Texas, No. 5 Arizona, No. 6 Florida State, and No. 7 Stanford. Arkansas was idle this past weekend while Florida gained some ground on their SEC rivals. Omar Craddock (triple jump) and Kemal Mesic (shot put) produced collegiate-leading marks last weekend for the Gators.



Texas A&M continues to climb and are now at No. 8 after clocking the nation’s leading distance medley relay time (9:29.71) and winning the men’s team title at the NBCI. Henry Lelei was the hero for the Aggies as he anchored the DMR squad and won the Mile the next day.



Virginia Tech is in the top ten for the first time this season at No. 9 after Marcel Lomnicky and Alexander Ziegler captured the top two spots in the nation with 75-foot-plus marks in the weight throw.



The SEC continues to be the dominate conference on the men’s side, having all three teams in the nation’s top three and seven in the top 25. The Big Ten has six in the top 25.



Outside of the championship weekends, the second weekend in February traditionally is one of the strongest in collegiate indoor track & field for qualifying marks and out-of-conference competition. Beginning next week, national rankings will use only marks from the 2012 season (with the exception of combined events). The next round of computer rankings will be released on February 14.



The 2012 NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field Championships will be held in Nampa, Idaho, on March 9-10.





USTFCCCA

NCAA Division I

Men's Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings (Top 25)

2012 Week #3 -- February 7

next ranking: February 14


Rank
School
Points
Conference
Head Coach (Yr)
Last Week

1
Arkansas
196.57
SEC
Chris Bucknam (4th)
1

2
Florida
177.90
SEC
Mike Holloway (10th)
2

3
LSU
115.70
SEC
Dennis Shaver (8th)
3

4
Texas
100.28
Big 12
Bubba Thornton (17th)
4

5
Arizona
91.78
Pac-12
Fred Harvey (10th)
5

6
Florida State
90.15
ACC
Bob Braman (9th)
6

7
Stanford
82.67
Pac-12
Edrick Floreal (7th)
7

8
Texas A&M
78.37
Big 12
Pat Henry (8th)
9

9
Virginia Tech
77.14
ACC
Dave Cianelli (11th)
13

10
Minnesota
74.05
Big Ten
Steve Plasencia (4th)
8

11
Oklahoma
66.50
Big 12
Martin Smith (7th)
12

12
Indiana
63.78
Big Ten
Ron Helmer (5th)
10

13
Nebraska
60.62
Big Ten
Gary Pepin (29th)
11

14
BYU
60.21
West Coast
Mark Robison (12th)
14

15
Ohio State
56.97
Big Ten
Robert Gary (6th)
15

16
Kansas State
56.68
Big 12
Cliff Rovelto (20th)
16

17
Wisconsin
54.67
Big Ten
Ed Nuttycombe (28th)
21

18
Mississippi State
54.40
SEC
Steve Dudley (2nd)
18

19
Mississippi
53.58
SEC
Joe Walker (28th)
17

20
Iowa
50.39
Big Ten
Larry Wieczorek (16th)
19

21
Oregon
45.88
Pac-12
Vin Lananna (7th)
20

22
Georgia
37.40
SEC
Wayne Norton (13th)
22

23
Auburn
32.17
SEC
Ralph Spry (15th)
25

24
Arizona State
32.03
Pac-12
Greg Kraft (16th)
30

25
Iona
31.43
Metro Atlantic
Ricardo Santos (4th)
23

Dropped out: No. 24 Northern Arizona


Men's Conference Index Top 10

Rank
Conference
Points
Top 25 Teams

1
SEC
698.07
7

2
Big Ten
450.26
6

3
Big 12
397.96
4

4
Pac-12
308.15
4

5
ACC
254.36
2

6
Big East
102.09

7
West Coast
60.21
1

8
Summit League
54.88

9
Missouri Valley
40.88

10
Big Sky
34.72



USTFCCCA

NCAA Division I

Women's Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings (Top 25)

2012 Week #3 -- February 7

next ranking: February 14


Rank
School
Points
Conference
Head Coach (Yr)
Last Week

1
Oregon
196.96
Pac-12
Vin Lananna (7th)
1

2
LSU
144.07
SEC
Dennis Shaver (8th)
2

3
Clemson
135.97
ACC
Lawrence Johnson (4th)
4

4
Arkansas
125.83
SEC
Lance Harter (22nd)
3

5
UCF
102.75
Conference USA
Caryl Smith Gilbert (5th)
5

6
Texas
100.18
Big 12
Bev Kearney (20th)
6

7
BYU
91.78
West Coast
Patrick Shane (2nd)
7

8
Texas Tech
73.80
Big 12
Wes Kittley (13th)
8

9
Texas A&M
71.02
Big 12
Pat Henry (8th)
11

10
Arizona
56.66
Pac-12
Fred Harvey (10th)
10

11
Southern Illinois
55.17
Missouri Valley
Connie Price-Smith (11th)
16

12
Florida State
54.46
ACC
Bob Braman (9th)
9

13
Georgia
53.59
SEC
Wayne Norton (13th)
19

14
Iowa State
53.21
Big 12
Corey Ihmels (5th)
12

15
Baylor
51.78
Big 12
Todd Harbour (7th)
14

16
Southern Miss
50.72
Conference USA
Kevin Stephen (5th)
13

17
Tennessee
49.13
SEC
J.J. Clark (11th)
18

18
Ohio State
46.37
Big Ten
Karen Dennis (6th)
15

19
Oklahoma
44.12
Big 12
Martin Smith (7th)
20

20
Connecticut
42.06
Big East
Bill Morgan (9th)
24

21
Arizona State
41.51
Pac-12
Greg Kraft (16th)
17

22
Stony Brook
40.85
America East
Andy Ronan (12th)
22

23
Stanford
39.17
Pac-12
Edrick Floreal (7th)
21

24
Kansas
39.07
Big 12
Stanley Redwine (12th)
27

25
Michigan
37.06
Big Ten
James Henry (27th)
23

Dropped out: No. 25 Georgetown


Women's Conference Index Top 10

Rank
Conference
Points
Top 25 Teams

1
Big 12
455.01
7

2
SEC
454.21
4

3
Pac-12
415.15
4

4
ACC
284.10
2

5
Conference USA
213.62
2

6
Big Ten
212.65
2

7
Big East
163.86
1

8
Missouri Valley
129.31
1

9
West Coast
97.55
1

10
America East
62.04
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