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NCAA D1 Indoor Preseason Rankings - Oregon Men Texas A&M Women Open '09 as top Track and Field Teams - ustfccca.com

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January 7, 2009

Oregon Opens ’09 as Top Men’s Division I Indoor Track and Field Team

NEW ORLEANS – The Oregon Ducks open up the 2009 season as the top ranked team in Division I men’s indoor track and field the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association announced on Wednesday.

Oregon is led by 2008 Beijing Olympians Andrew Wheating and Galen Rupp. The Ducks also return All-Americans Ashton Eaton (Heptathlon) and Andrew Acosta (Mile runner-up in 2008). Oregon finished 19th at the NCAA Championships in 2008.

Ranked second in the preseason rankings is Arizona State. Last year the Sun Devils took home the NCAA Championship team title outdueling No. 5 Florida State 44-41 in the overall team standings. Ryan Whiting returns for his junior season at Arizona State and is the defending shot put champion. Whiting, along with transfer Brandon Bethke and senior Joel Phillip should give the Sun Devils a shot at back-to-back national titles.

Arkansas is ranked third and will be seeking its first indoor national title since 2006. The Razorbacks return several All-Americans including defending national champion Nkosinza Balumbu who took home top honors in the triple jump a year ago. J-Mee Samuels is also back for Arkansas after earning two All-American honors in the 200-meter dash and 60-meter dash.

Florida comes in at No. 4 followed by in-state rival Florida State. FSU also returns several All-Americans. Gonzalo Barroilhet, the national champion in the heptathlon, returns to lead the way for the Seminoles as is Charles Clark, the 200-meter dash runner-up.

Texas A&M begins the bottom half of the top ten at No. 6 with Texas right behind the Aggies at No. 7.

LSU, fourth at the 2008 NCAA Championships, is ranked eighth and will have to replace a lot of star power in the sprints. Ex-Tiger Richard Thompson, a 2008 Silver Medalist, moved on, but the Tigers brought in transfer Walter Henning to compete in the weight/hammer throw. Trindon Holliday also returns for the Tigers. Holliday was the runner-up in the 60-meter dash in 2008.

Louisville (No. 9) and BYU (No. 10) complete the men’s top ten. Louisville is led by jumpers Tone Belt, Andre Black, and Rudon Bastian. Both Belt (long jump) and Black (triple jump) each won indoor national titles in 2007.

The 2009 USTFCCCA Division I Rankings will be released on Wednesdays during the indoor track and field season. Rankings are compiled by Tom Lewis.

The 2009 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships will be held March 13-14 in College Station, Texas.

School
Points
1. Oregon
132.21
2. Arizona State
129.59
3. Arkansas
129.31
4. Florida
126.03
5. Florida State
104.43
6. Texas A&M
102.28
7. Texas
81.73
8. LSU
79.42
9. Louisville
72.92
10. BYU
71.06
11. Kentucky
68.58
12. Texas Tech
67.14
13. Northern Iowa
65.07
14. Baylor
58.93
15. Nebraska
56.35
16. South Carolina
54.75
17. Michigan
53.68
18. Kansas State
52.00
19. Arizona
51.59
20. Georgia
48.95
21. Georgetown
48.59
22. Boise State
48.22
23. Missouri
42.83
24. UCLA
42.61
25. Stanford
41.33
Complete National Rankings

 

January 7, 2009

Texas A&M Women Begin 2009 Indoor Track and Field Campaign with No. 1 Ranking


NEW ORLEANS – After finishing the 2008 indoor track and field season in seventh place at the NCAA Championships, the Texas A&M Aggie women will begin the 2009 season with the No. 1 ranking in hand in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Division I women’s indoor track and field preseason rankings.

The Aggies are led by juniors Porscha Lucas and Jessica Beard. Both Beard and Lucas picked up two All-American honors last year at the NCAA Championships. Beard is the defending 400-meter dash champion and also ran on the runner-up 1600-meter relay team. Lucas finished fourth overall in the 200-meter dash and 11th in the 60-meter dash.

A&M also will return All-Americans Sandy Wooten, who ran on the 1600-meter relay, and Ashika Charan, an All-American in both the long and triple jumps, and Jeneba Tarmoh.

LSU, last year’s NCAA Championship runner-up, will begin 2009 ranked second behind the Aggies. LSU picked up 127.20 points and is led by junior LaTavia Thomas, the defending 800-meter champion. LSU also returns junior All-Americans Samantha Henry and Andrea Linton. Henry finished fifth in the 60-meter dash, while Linton placed seventh and ninth in the long and triple jumps.

No. 3 Michigan finished third in the team championship standings last year and is led by Bettie Wade (2nd in the pentathlon at 2008 Indoor NCAAs), and Tiffany Offili (defending 60-meter Hurdles champion). Michigan also placed second in the DMR behind Tennessee. Geena Gall, fourth in the 800 at the 2008 Indoor NCAA Championships, will also return for the Wolverines.

Tennessee is ranked fourth followed by Florida State at No. 5. Tennessee will look to improve on its eighth place championship finish from a year ago. The Lady Vols are led by distance standout Sarah Bowman and sprinters Lynne Layne, and Celriece Law.

Fifth-ranked Florida State returns all three All-Americans from the 2008 championship squad, including two defending national champions. Susan Kuijken (3000-meter champion) and Hannah England (Mile champion) both will look to defend their titles from 2008. The Seminoles also return Kimberly Williams, a standout in the jumps.

Arizona State is ranked sixth, followed by Virginia Tech at No. 7 and Oregon at No. 8. Arizona State is the defending champion from 2008 but lost several key members from that championship squad. The Sun Devils do return All-Americans Sarah Stevens and Stephanie Garnett. Tech is led by hurdlers Kristi Castlin, and Queen Harrison. Castlin and Harrison went two-three in the 60-meter hurdle finals in 2008.

Texas Tech opens up at No. 9 in the rankings led by senior standout Sally Kipyego. Minnesota (No. 10) completes the women’s Division I top ten.

Arkansas, Texas, Florida, Penn State, and Arizona complete the women’s Division I top 15.

The 2009 USTFCCCA Division I Rankings will be released on Wednesdays during the indoor track and field season. Rankings are compiled by Tom Lewis.

The 2009 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships will be held March 13-14 in College Station, Texas.

USTFCCCA Division I women’s indoor track and field preseason rankings
January 7, 2009

School
Points
1. Texas A&M
149.39
2. LSU
127.20
3. Michigan
119.57
4. Tennessee
117.19
5. Florida State
109.87
6. Arizona State
84.35
7. Virginia Tech
82.42
8. Oregon
81.98
9. Texas Tech
81.27
10. Minnesota
74.08
11. Arkansas
69.90
12. Texas
68.83
13. Florida
67.64
14. Penn State
67.63
15. Arizona
66.71
16. South Carolina
64.65
17. Stanford
61.33
18. North Carolina
46.32
19. UTEP
44.63
20. Miami (Fla.)
39.27
21. TCU
37.31
22. Kentucky
36.56
23. Alabama
33.76
24. Nebraska
33.73
25. Louisville
31.87


Complete National Rankings



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