St. Augustine's slips to #2 in National Indoor Track Rankings

Lincoln (Mo.) Men Take Lead at Halfway Mark; GVSU Women Keep Wide Margin in Division II

Saint Augustine’s men slip to No. 2

February 15, 2011

NEW ORLEANS – The halfway point is at hand of the NCAA Division II indoor track & field season. Individuals are well on their way to qualify for the national championships which will be held on March 12-13 in Albuquerque, N.M. As we are less than a month away from those championships, the Blue Tigers of Lincoln (Mo.) move to the No. 1 men’s position for the second time this year as rival Saint Augustine’s moved to No. 2. Grand Valley State’s women are again at No. 1, a place they have held since the beginning of the season.

For the first time, Division II’s computer rankings this year were calculated using a mixture of best marks from the current and previous season. As customary using this procedure, fourth week rankings calculated and released by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA)  use data only from the current season (with exception of combined events) to formulate a team’s ranking score.

 

USTFCCCA

NCAA Division II

Men's Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings

2011 Week #4 - February 15

next ranking: February 22 (Week 5)





Rank

School

Points

Last Week

1

Lincoln (Mo.)

179.45

2

2

Saint Augustine's

164.29

1

3

Central Missouri

130.96

5

4

Ashland

129.64

4

5

Adams State

116.94

6

6

Abilene Christian

107.84

3

7

Findlay

104.75

9

8

Grand Valley State

92.47

7

9

Johnson C. Smith

86.96

12

10

Southern Connecticut

83.80

14

11

UMass Lowell

78.53

16

12

Emporia State

68.09

8

13

Colorado Mines

65.41

15

14

American International

63.30

10

15

Grand Canyon

62.41

23

16

Western State

59.04

13

17

Chadron State

56.51

11

18

Stonehill

51.21

17

19

Pittsburg State

45.20

22

20

Western Washington

41.40

20

21

Augustana (S.D.)

41.33

33

22

Bowie State

40.50

26

23

Lake Erie

38.16

29

24

Minnesota State

35.86

18

25

MSU Moorhead

34.71

32

Dropped out: No. 19 Metro State, No. 21 Indiana (Pa.), No. 24 Missouri S&T, No. 25 Kentucky State





Men's Conference Index Top 10

Rank

Conference

Points

Top 25 Teams

1

MIAA

473.94

4

2

GLIAC

394.06

4

3

RMAC

360.96

4

4

CIAA

309.69

3

5

Northeast-10

294.88

4

6

NSIC

167.95

3

7

PSAC

138.64


8

Lone Star

123.90

1

9

GNAC

67.64

1

10

PacWest

62.41

1





USTFCCCA

NCAA Division II

Women's Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings

2011 Week #4 - February 15

next ranking: February 22 (Week 5)





Rank

School

Points

Last Week

1

Grand Valley State

288.32

1

2

Lincoln (Mo.)

179.71

4

3

Ashland

150.36

2

4

Adams State

135.50

5

5

Neb.-Omaha

118.34

3

6

Johnson C. Smith

117.35

7

7

Western State

90.55

13

8

Central Missouri

83.93

6

9

New Haven

75.21

15

10

U-Mary

74.35

18

11

Shippensburg

64.45

8

12

Virginia State

63.72

43

13

Winona State

48.35

16

14

Grand Canyon

46.35

19

15

Saint Augustine's

44.37

12

16

Angelo State

42.93

37

17

Northern Michigan

35.94

29

18

Missouri Southern

35.25

22

19

Wayne State (Neb.)

34.50

46

20

Southern Connecticut

31.46

49

21

Augustana (S.D.)

28.96

20

22

Western Washington

28.88

11

23

Winston-Salem State

28.52

75

24

Minnesota State

28.13

26

25

Findlay

27.33

25

Dropped out: No. 9 Fort Hays State, No. 10 Indiana (Pa.), No. 14 Hillsdale, No. 17 New Mexico Highlands, No. 21 Pittsburg State, No. 23 Seattle Pacific, No. 24 East Stroudsburg





Women's Conference Index Top 10

Rank

Conference

Points

Top 25 Teams

1

GLIAC

568.34

4

2

MIAA

500.80

4

3

RMAC

292.36

2

4

CIAA

255.81

4

5

NSIC

240.46

5

6

PSAC

162.11

1

7

Northeast-10

140.69

2

8

Lone Star

66.38

1

9

CCAA

57.93


10

PacWest

46.35

1

About the Rankings

For more on the rankings and links to guideline and rationale information visit …

http://www.ustfccca.org/rankings/division-i-rankings

The purpose and methodology of the national team computer rankings is to create an index that showcases the teams that have the best potential of achieving the top spots in the national-title race – not as a method to compare teams head-to-head.

The Regional Index is determined using a similar method as national rankings, but on a smaller scale, comparing teams versus others within the same region. The result is a ranking that showcases squads with better all-around team potential -- a group makeup critical for conference or similar team-scored events. A team may achieve a better regional ranking than a counterpart that has a better national ranking. Historically, some teams are better national-championship teams than conference-championship teams, having a few elite athletes that score very well in a diverse environment where teams do not have entries in more than a few events. Some teams are better at conference championships or similar team-scored events where they enter, and are competitive, in many of the events.

How a team fares in a national championship, conference championship, or scored meet with only a couple or few teams (like a dual or triangular) can be very different, given the number of events, competition, scoring, and makeup of entries -- thus the rationale behind each of the ranking systems. Similar arguments about team makeup and rankings can also be found in swimming & diving and wrestling as their sports also have a similar trichotomy when it comes to team theory.

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