Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Minimal Changes In NAIA National Team Rankings As Championships Near

Minimal Changes In NAIA National Team Rankings As Championships Near


By Tyler Mayforth, USTFCCCA
February 17, 2016   



NEW ORLEANS — As the NAIA Indoor Track & Field season progressed, there haven’t been many changes to the National Team Computer Rankings, as published by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).

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In the most recent rankings, which came out Wednesday, the Indiana Tech men and women are still the favorites to win their respective gender’s national championships come March 3-5. That’s when the NAIA Indoor Track & Field Championships will be held in Johnson City, Tennessee.
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While the lead for the Warrior men over runner-up Doane (Neb.) has been substantial throughout the entire season (up 221 points at the moment), the women have seen their edge over the Doane (Neb.) women dwindle. Right now the Indiana Tech women are up 66 points, compared to 75.85 in Week 2 and 123.53 in Week 1.
Points in the National Team Computer Rankings are based on placement in the descending order lists. The higher an athlete is on the list, the more points he or she provides his or her team. These points are by no means an absolute predictor of success at the championship level, but give an idea of how a team might fare.
The biggest changes in the rankings came in the middle of the top-10 in the men’s list and the end of the top-10 in the women’s.
In the men’s ranking, Marian (Ind.) went from No. 13 to No. 6. It was the performance of two relay teams (4×400, DMR) and an 800-meter runner (Presley Martin) this past weekend that aided the team’s rise.
Jumping genders, the College of Idaho women went from No. 13 to No. 9 and the Biola (Calif.) women climbed from No. 17 to No. 11. Both teams rely heavily upon distance runners: The former has Amy Pfaff, Lila Klopfenstein and Ruth Lewinski, while the latter sees Anika Gasner and Lyndee Dawson lead the way.
Other big gainers in the men’s ranking include St. Francis (Ill.), soaring from No. 28 to No. 14, MidAmerica Nazarene (No. 31 to No. 22) and Aquinas (Mich.), jumping from No. 41 to No. 24.
The team that made the largest move in the women’s ranking was that of Marymount California (No. 41 to No. 25).

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

2016 Week #4 — February 17

next ranking: February 24
RankInstitutionPointsConferenceHead Coach (Yr)Last Week
1Indiana Tech479.07Wolverine-HoosierDoug Edgar (7th)1
2Doane (Neb.)258.62Great PlainsEd Fye (14th)2
3Wayland Baptist (Texas)244.76Sooner AthleticBrian Whitlock (1st)4
4Siena Heights (Mich.)218.93Wolverine-HoosierTim Bauer (32nd)3
5Concordia (Neb.)217.27Great PlainsKregg Einspahr (24th)5
6Marian (Ind.)133.87CrossroadsMike Holman (4th)13
7Cornerstone (Mich.)126.11Wolverine-HoosierRod Wortley (18th)7
8Friends (Kan.)115.76Kansas CollegiateDamian Smithhisler (4th)6
9Oklahoma City115.69Sooner AthleticConor Holt (5th)10
10Briar Cliff (Iowa)109.42Great PlainsNate Treinen (9th)8
11Cardinal Stritch (Wis.)107.62ChicagolandJoel Pearson (2nd)12
12Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)100.97ChicagolandMichael McDowell (15th)11
13Northwestern (Iowa)100.08Great PlainsScott Bahrke (4th)14
14St. Francis (Ill.)80.42ChicagolandJeff Barker (4th)28
15Eastern Oregon78.56CascadeBen Welch (12th)22
16Graceland (Iowa)78.38Heart of AmericaReece Vega (3rd)18
17Bethel (Ind.)74.42CrossroadsTony Natali (18th)9
18Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)71.26Mid-SouthJamaine Gordon (3rd)16
19Dordt (Iowa)68.42Great PlainsCraig Heynen (8th)20
20St. Ambrose (Iowa)60.91ChicagolandDan Tomlin (9th)19
21Hastings (Neb.)58.86Great PlainsRyan Mahoney (3rd)21
22MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)58.49Heart of AmericaNate Wiens (1st)31
23Saint Mary (Kan.)57.96Kansas CollegiateJosh Webb (1st)15
24Aquinas (Mich.)54.68Wolverine-HoosierDave Wood (20th)41
25Indiana Wesleyan52.76CrossroadsJohn Foss (29th)17
Dropped out: No. 23 McPherson (Kan.), No. 24 Carroll (Mont.), No. 25 Evergreen State (Wash.)
View All Teams Beyond the Top 25

Men’s Conference Index Top 10
RankConferencePointsTop 25 Teams
1Wolverine-Hoosier904.014
2Great Plains890.956
3Sooner Athletic415.102
4Chicagoland381.134
5Crossroads361.053
6Heart of America325.452
7Kansas Collegiate230.992
8Cascade229.941
9Frontier111.71
10Golden State104.78

Men’s Regional Index Leaders
RegionInstitutionPointsLast Week
Great LakesIndiana Tech869.351
MidwestDoane (Neb.)635.661
SouthWilliam Carey (Miss.)355.431
South CentralWayland Baptist (Texas)502.922
WestEastern Oregon581.591
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Women’s Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings (Top 25)

2016 Week #4 — February 17

next ranking: February 24
RankInstitutionPointsConferenceHead Coach (Yr)Last Week
1Indiana Tech395.08Wolverine-HoosierDoug Edgar (7th)1
2Doane (Neb.)329.73Great PlainsEd Fye (14th)2
3Siena Heights (Mich.)275.56Wolverine-HoosierKirk Richards (4th)3
4Wayland Baptist (Texas)266.21Sooner AthleticBrian Whitlock (1st)4
5Concordia (Neb.)220.00Great PlainsKregg Einspahr (24th)5
6Southern-New Orleans (La.)173.93Gulf CoastYhann Plummer (3rd)6
7Carroll (Mont.)159.90FrontierHarry Clark (3rd)8
8Aquinas (Mich.)153.42Wolverine-HoosierDave Wood (20th)7
9College of Idaho141.18CascadePat McCurry (12th)13
10St. Francis (Ill.)109.41ChicagolandJeff Barker (4th)10
11Biola (Calif.)102.33Golden StateJonathan Zimmerman (10th)17
12Friends (Kan.)102.14Kansas CollegiateCole Davis (5th)9
13Olivet Nazarene (Ill.)94.46ChicagolandMichael McDowell (15th)14
14Dordt (Iowa)93.71Great PlainsCraig Heynen (8th)15
15Benedictine (Kan.)90.03Heart of AmericaHenry Brun (1st)11
16Cornerstone (Mich.)89.82Wolverine-HoosierRod Wortley (18th)12
17Hastings (Neb.)79.76Great PlainsRyan Mahoney (3rd)16
18Marian (Ind.)69.33CrossroadsMike Holman (4th)23
19Missouri Baptist67.90American MidwestPatricia Hanna (6th)18
20Northwestern (Iowa)62.39Great PlainsScott Bahrke (4th)19
21Eastern Oregon62.14CascadeBen Welch (12th)21
22St. Ambrose (Iowa)56.36ChicagolandDan Tomlin (9th)28
23Westmont (Calif.)56.14Golden StateRussell Smelley (37th)29
24Milligan (Tenn.)53.73AppalachianChris Layne (12th)22
25Marymount California53.00Cal PacCarlos Suarez (1st)41
Dropped out: No. 20 Taylor (Ind.), No. 24 Morningside (Iowa), No. 25 Oklahoma City
View All Teams Beyond the Top 25

Women’s Conference Index Top 10
RankConferencePointsTop 25 Teams
1Wolverine-Hoosier934.744
2Great Plains904.565
3Sooner Athletic320.291
4Chicagoland289.973
5Crossroads266.071
6Heart of America263.591
7Cascade220.112
8Frontier207.241
9Kansas Collegiate187.751
10Golden State178.812

Women’s Regional Index Leaders
RegionInstitutionPointsLast Week
Great LakesIndiana Tech874.681
MidwestDoane (Neb.)845.381
SouthWebber International (Fla.)368.982
South CentralFriends (Kan.)541.951
WestCarroll (Mont.)781.131
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