Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Florida and Texas A&M Lead Tight Men’s Race Before NCAA Prelims



      

By Dennis Young, USTFCCCA
May 26, 2015   



NEW ORLEANS For the fourth time this season, the SEC has the nation’s top three computer-ranked men’s teams.  No. 1 Florida and No. 2 Texas A&M lead the way for the second straight week, and they’re trailed by new No. 3 LSU.  The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) released the rankings on Monday morning.
These rankings are based on the entries to this weekend’s NCAA first rounds.  Teams from west of the Mississippi River will be competing in Austin, and teams from east of the Mississippi will be competing in Jacksonville. The preliminary rounds will be held on May 28-30, with the top twelve finishers from each region in each event advancing to Oregon for the NCAA finals. (The qualifiers for the decathlon and heptathlon are already established)

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The SEC squads—plus fellow podium contenders No. 4 Oregon, No. 5 Southern California, and No. 6 Arkansaswill need to get their key athletes through the prelims safely. But we can see how the coaches of those teams plan to attack the NCAA championships by how they’ve entered their athletes in the prelims.
With few exceptions, the top teams are aggressively employing their best athletes in search of a trophy.  Florida has stud sprinter Dedric Dukes entered in the 100, 200, 4×100, and 4×400, national champion shot putter Stipe Zunic also entered in the discus, and star jumpers Marquis Dendy and KeAndre Bates entered in both horizontal jumps. All told, those four men—plus the two sprint relays—account for well over two-thirds of the Gators’ 327.87 rankings points.

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SEC runners-up and No. 2-ranked Texas A&M has a very similar formula: sprints, relays, horizontal jumps, and throws. The Aggies have Shavez Hart entered in the 100 and 200, Deon Lendore and Bralon Taplin in the 400, and all three in the relays, totaling 142 rankings points in the five sprinting events.  Then horizontal jumpers Latario Collie and Olabanji Asekun and javelin throwers Ioannis Kyriazis and Devin Bogert account for another 110 points, making their championship scoring lineup extremely similar to Florida’s.
After last week’s rankings shook out to be one of the closest ever, with Florida only ahead of Texas A&M by 1.58 points, this week’s included a little more breathing room.  The Gators’ and Aggies’ entries meant that Florida expanded its lead to a still-minuscule 8.70 rankings points.
The third SEC squad, LSU, is going to be relying on a lineup of nearly entirely sprinters.  The Tigers get 58 points from the discus (national leader Rodney Brown) and 800 meters (upstart Julian Parker), and all but 0.7 of the rest of their 291.91 points come from the sprints and hurdles.  Dennis Shavers men moved up one spot based on the the whittling down of teams to their national meet entries.
The hosts of the NCAA finals, No. 4 Oregon, have a very different source of points: the distances. They have seven entries each in the 1500 and 5000 this weekend. Unlike indoors—where the seventy points their distance runners scored would have been enough to win a team title—Edward Cheserek, Eric Jenkins, and company won’t be the only heavy scorers for the Ducks. They already have decathletes Dakotah Keys and Mitch Modin safely through to June, and hammer thrower Greg Skipper and javelin thrower Sam Crouser are each in the top ten nationally in their events.
After some season-long intrigue about Robert Johnson’s and Andy Powell’s plans for their horses, here’s what the best Oregon distance runners are doing.  Cheserek and Jenkins are doubling in the 10k and 5k, Will Geoghegan is running the 5k, and Daniel Winn and Johnny Gregorek are running the 1500.
Behind Oregon—currently favored for the fourth and final podium slot—are USC and Arkansas, who flip-flopped places in the rankings. The two West Region powerhouses are separated by just 2.41 points, meaning that the battle for the podium will be fierce.
The rest of the top ten was filled out by No. 7 Georgia, No. 8 Mississippi State, No. 9 Texas, and No. 10 Florida State.   No. 25 Villanova was the only team to join the top twenty-five this week. 
These are the penultimate 2015 Division I team rankings.  The final rankings will be released next Monday, June 1, and be based on the results of the preliminary rounds.  Those rankings won’t include the regional indices—these are the final 2015 regional rankings.  Five of the eight region-leading schools remained the same, and Illinois took over as No. 1 in the Midwest, BYU finished on top in the Mountain, and Connecticut surged to the top spot in the Northeast.
The 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships are June 10-13 in Eugene, Oregon, and will be televised on the ESPN family of networks.

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Men’s Outdoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings (Top 25)

2015 Week #8 — May 25 (pre-prelims)

next ranking: June 1 (pre-finals)
RankInstitutionPointsConferenceHead Coach (Yr)Last Week
1Florida327.87SECMike Holloway (13th)1
2Texas A&M319.17SECPat Henry (11th)2
3LSU291.91SECDennis Shaver (11th)4
4Oregon281.50Pac-12Robert Johnson (3rd)3
5Southern California221.41Pac-12Caryl Smith Gilbert (2nd)6
6Arkansas219.00SECChris Bucknam (7th)5
7Georgia181.86SECWayne Norton (16th)7
8Mississippi State154.97SECSteve Dudley (5th)8
9Texas143.62Big 12Mario Sategna (2nd)10
10Florida State143.18ACCBob Braman (12th)9
11Alabama143.15SECDan Waters (4th)11
12Texas Tech133.80Big 12Wes Kittley (16th)12
13Virginia133.40ACCBryan Fetzer (4th)15 Coached at
Cal
14Baylor122.85Big 12Todd Harbour (10th)13
15Penn State120.86Big TenJohn Gondak (1st)14
16South Carolina114.93SECCurtis Frye (19th)16
17Clemson105.88ACCMark Elliott (2nd)19
18Illinois95.75Big TenMike Turk (6th)18
19BYU93.93Independent (DI)Ed Eyestone (2nd)17
20Oklahoma State85.50Big 12Dave Smith (7th)20
21Stanford80.53Pac-12Chris Miltenberg (3rd)24
22Kansas State77.45Big 12Cliff Rovelto (23rd)22
23Tennessee75.65SECBeth Alford-Sullivan (1st)25 Coached at Stanford
24Syracuse75.18ACCChris Fox (10th)21
25Villanova67.11Big EastMarcus O’Sullivan (15th)41
dropped out: No. 23 TCU
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Men’s Conference Index Top 10
RankConferencePointsTop 25 Teams
1SEC1995.359
2Pac-12918.033
3Big 12768.385
4ACC725.974
5Big Ten569.352
6Conference USA215.50
7Mid-American192.56
8Sun Belt175.34
9American166.45
10Ivy112.64

Men’s Regional Index Leaders (FINAL)
RegionInstitutionPointsLast Week
Great LakesIndiana634.411
Mid-AtlanticPrinceton786.171
MidwestIllinois639.802
MountainBYU881.022
NortheastConnecticut671.452
SouthFlorida778.231
South CentralTexas A&M918.081
SoutheastVirginia571.841
WestOregon1038.721
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