Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Indiana Tech & Wayland Baptist Remain Atop NAIA Rankings

Indiana Tech & Wayland Baptist Remain Atop NAIA Rankings

By Kyle Terwillegar, USTFCCCA
April 15, 2015   



NEW ORLEANS – With just over five weeks remaining until the NAIA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Gulf Shores, Alabama, on May 21-23, the contenders for the team titles are beginning to separate themselves from the field.
The week three edition of the National Team Computer Rankings, released Wednesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), saw the top three teams in both the men’s and women’s list put some ground between themselves and the rest of the pack.

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Defending men’s champion Indiana Tech continued to headline their gender’s top 25, while the women of Wayland Baptist (Texas) remained the decisive No. 1 squad in their rankings.
Both of those squads improved their team ranking scores: Indiana Tech by 61.46 points to a total of 419.33 and Wayland Baptist by a more modest 17.3 to 531.18.
The Tech men were among a trio of top-three teams that made big gains, along with No. 2 Oklahoma Baptist (up 54.15 to 382.86) and No. 3 Concordia (Neb.) (up 64.44 to 306.56) – the latter of which made a five-position jump in the rankings from a week ago.
Displaced to No. 4, Concordia (Ore.) leads a chase group of six teams all at 200 points or greater in the rankings.  The Cavaliers are virtually tied with No. 5 Wayland Baptist.
Speaking of Wayland Baptist, its women (with 531.18 points) remained nearly 130 clear of No. 2 defending national champion Indiana Tech (403.52).
No. 3 Concordia (Neb.) also registered a slight 11-point improvement to settle in at 365.92 this week.
Rounding out the top five was a swap at positions at Nos. 4 and 5. British Columbia moved up, displacing indoor champion Oklahoma Baptist down a slot.
The women’s rankings were full ovf teams making big moves, including a pair of 23-position moves by Michigan schools Aquinas to No. 10 and Siena Heights to No. 15. The biggest move of all, however, belonged to No. 16 Southern-New Orleans, which improved 71 spots from a week ago.
Headlining the men’s rankings were a 14-spot move by No. 8 Doane (Neb.) and a pair of 13-slot improvements by No. 10 Oklahoma City and No. 15 Tennessee Wesleyan.

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

2015 Week #3 — April 15

next ranking: April 22
RankInstitutionPointsConferenceHead Coach (Yr)Last Week
1Indiana Tech419.33Wolverine-HoosierDoug Edgar (6th)1
2Oklahoma Baptist382.86Sooner AthleticFord Mastin (19th)2
3Concordia (Neb.)306.56Great PlainsKregg Einspahr (23rd)8
4Concordia (Ore.)287.95CascadeJerret Mantalas (1st)3
5Wayland Baptist (Texas)287.24Sooner AthleticRohan Thompson (4th)5
6Southern Oregon271.49CascadeGrier Gatlin (4th)7
7British Columbia255.51Independent (NAIA)Marek Jedrzejek (14th)4
8Doane (Neb.)209.20Great PlainsEd Fye (13th)22
9Embry-Riddle (Fla.)200.43Sun ConferenceMichael Rosolino (12th)6
10Oklahoma City193.44Sooner AthleticConor Holt (4th)23
11Siena Heights (Mich.)193.07Wolverine-HoosierTim Bauer (31st)18
12Wiley (Texas)182.64Red RiverMicah Tirop (2nd)9
13Indiana Wesleyan163.05CrossroadsJohn Foss (28th)17
14Cal State San Marcos152.24Independent (NAIA)Steve Scott (16th)15
15Tennessee Wesleyan148.50AppalachianShawn Jakubowski (3rd)28
16Carroll (Mont.)143.97FrontierHarry Clark (2nd)12
17Westmont (Calif.)143.34Golden StateRussell Smelley (36th)13
18Eastern Oregon138.06CascadeBen Welch (11th)14
19Briar Cliff (Iowa)136.65Great PlainsNate Treinen (8th)16
20William Carey (Miss.)135.05Southern StatesBen Smith (3rd)10
21Bethel (Ind.)125.46CrossroadsTony Natali (17th)33
22Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)124.76ChicagolandMichael McDowell (14th)11
23Park (Mo.)117.41American MidwestBrian Renshaw (23rd)21
24Northwestern (Iowa)103.54Great PlainsScott Bahrke (3rd)35
25SCAD Savannah (Ga.)103.26Sun ConferencePatrick Reagan (3rd)31
dropped out: No. 19 Central Methodist (Mo.), No. 20 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho), No. 24 St. Francis (Ill.), No. 25 William Penn (Iowa)
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Men’s Conference Index Top 10
RankConferencePointsTop 25 Teams
1Great Plains904.574
2Sooner Athletic889.203
3Cascade803.683
4Wolverine-Hoosier679.502
5Independent (NAIA)461.052
6Sun Conference440.092
7Crossroads418.902
8Red River324.721
9Heart of America300.37
10Golden State294.101

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

2015 Week #3 — April 15

next ranking: April 22
RankInstitutionPointsConferenceHead Coach (Yr)Last Week
1Wayland Baptist (Texas)531.18Sooner AthleticRohan Thompson (4th)1
2Indiana Tech403.52Wolverine-HoosierDoug Edgar (6th)2
3Concordia (Neb.)365.92Great PlainsKregg Einspahr (23rd)3
4British Columbia321.59Independent (NAIA)Marek Jedrzejek (14th)5
5Oklahoma Baptist281.01Sooner AthleticFord Mastin (19th)4
6Westmont (Calif.)279.51Golden StateRussell Smelley (36th)6
7Embry-Riddle (Fla.)248.02Sun ConferenceMichael Rosolino (12th)7
8Doane (Neb.)217.69Great PlainsEd Fye (13th)10
9Cornerstone (Mich.)181.55Wolverine-HoosierPaul Koutz (3rd)17
10Aquinas (Mich.)173.00Wolverine-HoosierDave Wood (19th)33
11Concordia (Ore.)164.18CascadeJerret Mantalas (1st)8
12Wiley (Texas)150.11Red RiverMicah Tirop (2nd)9
13Southwestern (Kan.)133.39Kansas CollegiateMike Kirkland (2nd)12
14Missouri Baptist123.98American MidwestPatricia Hanna (5th)15
15Siena Heights (Mich.)123.67Wolverine-HoosierKirk Richards (3rd)38
16Southern-New Orleans (La.)123.39Gulf CoastYhann Plummer (2nd)87
17Indiana Wesleyan119.93CrossroadsJohn Foss (28th)35
18Cal State San Marcos118.00Independent (NAIA)Steve Scott (16th)18
19Carroll (Mont.)113.76FrontierHarry Clark (2nd)11
20The Master’s (Calif.)104.52Golden StateZach Schroeder (7th)23
21Southern Oregon103.58CascadeGrier Gatlin (4th)16
22Dordt (Iowa)96.63Great PlainsCraig Heynen (7th)32
23Northwestern (Iowa)94.07Great PlainsScott Bahrke (3rd)40
24SCAD Savannah (Ga.)93.66Sun ConferencePatrick Reagan (3rd)27
25Hastings (Neb.)89.90Great PlainsRyan Mahoney (2nd)14
dropped out: No. 13 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.), No. 19 Eastern Oregon, No. 20 Northwest Christian (Ore.), No. 21 Baker (Kan.), No. 22 Taylor (Ind.), No. 24 Webber International (Fla.), No. 25 Grand View (Iowa)
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Women’s Conference Index Top 10
RankConferencePointsTop 25 Teams
1Great Plains977.765
2Wolverine-Hoosier890.874
3Sooner Athletic885.192
4Cascade639.842
5Golden State503.242
6Sun Conference498.672
7Independent (NAIA)444.842
8Crossroads396.451
9Kansas Collegiate307.661
10Red River303.291

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