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Preseason NCAA DIII Outdoor National Team Rankings Announced - USTFCCCA

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DyeStatCOLLEGE.com   Mar 27th 2015, 12:19am
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NEW ORLEANS – The UW-La Crosse men and women have combined to win just one NCAA Division III outdoor track & field team title since 2007. They’re favored to triple that total in 2015, as both La Crosse squads are ranked No. 1 in the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings.

The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) released the rankings on Wednesday.

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The last three men’s NCAA champions are also the next three teams in the men’s rankings. 2014 outdoor champion Mount Union is No. 2, newly crowned 2015 indoor champ UW-Eau Claire is No. 3, and 2014 cross country winner North Central (Ill.) is No. 4.  UW-Whitewater rounds out the men’s top five.

Whitewater fares a bit better in the women’s rankings, coming at No. 2. The Warhawks are trailed by No. 3 UW-Oshkosh, who finished second at the most recent indoor and outdoor nationals. Three-time defending outdoor champ Wartburg and three-time defending XC champ Johns Hopkins round out the top five in that order.

On paper, both Eagle teams are serious favorites for outdoor national titles after an indoor national meet that saw the men finish second and the women take home the win.  The men are as far ahead of No. 2 Mount Union in terms of team rankings score as Mount Union is ahead of No. 5 Whitewater, while the women have about the same point advantage on No. 2 Whitewater as Whitewater has on No. 10 North Central.

 

NCAA DIVISION III COMPUTER RANKINGS TOP 5 – MEN

1)UW-La Crosse 2)Mount Union 3)UW-Eau Claire 4)North Central 5)MIT
UW-La Crosse Mount Union

UW-Eau Claire

North Central (Ill.) UW-Whitewater
View Complete Men’s Computer Rankings

 

NCAA DIVISION III COMPUTER RANKINGS TOP 5 – WOMEN

1)UW-La Crosse 2)MIT 3)MIT 4)MIT 5)Johns Hopkins
UW-La Crosse UW-Whitewater UW-Oshkosh Wartburg Johns Hopkins
View Complete Women’s Computer Rankings

Team rankings scores are determined by assigning more points to those athletes ranked higher in the national individual rankings (which includes the top 2014 marks from returning athletes for the first three weeks in the interest of showing teams’ potential), and fewer down the list. Team scores are the sum of their athletes’ point totals.

Let’s take a closer look at where everyone’s points are coming from. 

La Crosse’s men mostly derive their power from depth—they only have one max-points (20) performance on their roster, Grant Havard’s DIII-list-leading mark in the discus, but they have a plethora of double digit marks.  Havard chips in sixteen more with his discus mark, and double indoor national champ Dominique Neloms contributes sixteen from the long jump. Sprinters  Alex Koenen and Ross Denman each contribute sixteen more in their respective events.

Like UWL, Mount Union’s top point contributor is a big-time thrower. Weight throw national record holder and indoor national champ Sean Donnelly gives the Purple Raiders almost exactly a third of their 148.82 points—in fact, if he were his own team, he’d be ranked 21st in Division III.

Mount Union is also helped by stellar long sprints and relays. A year ago, they clinched an outdoor national championship with a scintillating 4×400.

Expect UW-Eau Claire to move up in the rankings as the season progresses. Josh Thorson didn’t produce any stellar marks when running for Minnesota last year, and indoor marks aren’t considered in the outdoor rankings. But he’s been an absolute revelation for the Blugolds at every distance this school year, taking third at cross country nationals and anchoring the winning DMR and taking third in the 3k at indoor nationals.

Similarly, North Central isn’t getting any credit for pole vault phenom Luke Winder, though even if he got the 20 ranking points he’ll eventually end up with as the national leader in the PV, the Cardinals would still be the No. 4 team in DIII.

The La Crosse women are primed for an indoor-outdoor double: they get all of their points from major contributors from last weekend’s title (think Meg Heafy, Jaime Ludwigson, Bria Halama, etc.) plus benefit from the addition of a second sprint relay.

If No. 2 Whitewater is going to unseat their fellow birds of prey, they’ll need near-perfection from Lexie Sondgeroth. Perhaps the best female athlete in DIII track & field starts the 2015 outdoor season with 67.12 rankings points (aka more than every women’s team in DIII except for 11) and the top returning marks in the 200, 400, and long jump.

No. 3 Oshkosh has a Cazzola-sized void in their scoring lineup to fill. They’ll try to do it with a time-tested formula of powerful throws and mid-distance. Past national champs Kylee Verhasselt (mid-d), Jecel Klotz and Melanie Brickner (throws) will be the backbone of the Titans’ team at NCAAs.

The Division III rankings will be released on Wednesdays between now and the Memorial Day weekend national championships at St. Lawrence.

 

USTFCCCA NCAA DIVISION III

MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD NATIONAL TEAM COMPUTER RANKINGS (TOP 25)

2015 Preseason — March 25

next ranking: March 31
 
Rank Institution Points Conference Head Coach (Yr) 2014 FINAL
1 UW-La Crosse 201.48 WIAC Josh Buchholtz (7th) 2
2 Mount Union 148.82 OAC Kevin Lucas (5th) 1
3 UW-Eau Claire 132.71 WIAC Chip Schneider (13th) 9
4 North Central (Ill.) 101.93 CCIW Frank Gramarosso (5th) 3
5 UW-Whitewater 98.47 WIAC Mike Johnson (6th) 13
6 Washington (Mo.) 91.43 UAA Jeff Stiles (14th) 18
7 UW-Oshkosh 91.11 WIAC Eamon McKenna (3rd) 4
8 Augustana (Ill.) 88.28 CCIW Paul Olsen (46th) 5
9 MIT 82.42 NEWMAC Halston Taylor (25th) 33
10 SUNY Oneonta 81.85 SUNYAC Angelo Posillico (2nd) 14
11 Salisbury 75.10 CAC Jim Jones (16th) 12
12 Greenville 74.37 SLIAC Brian Patton (21st) 8
13 Wabash 67.59 NCAC Clyde Morgan (7th) 69
14 UW-Stout 65.14 WIAC Kyle Steiner (2nd) 17
15 St. Olaf 64.15 MIAC Phil Lundin (7th) 23
16 Widener 62.36 Middle Atlantic Vince Touey (28th) 33
17 Whitworth 56.05 Northwest Toby Schwarz (19th) 9
18 Southern Maine 55.08 Little East Ryan Harkleroad (1st) 14
19 Central (Iowa) 53.72 IIAC Joe Dunham (7th) 53
20 Bates 53.42 NESCAC Al Fereshetian (20th) 26
21 Buffalo State 47.21 SUNYAC Eugene Lewis (15th) 44
22 Williams 47.18 NESCAC David Thompson (2nd) 33
23 Baldwin Wallace 43.15 OAC Bill Taraschke (30th) 9
24 Haverford 42.30 Centennial Tom Donnelly (40th) 6
25 Wartburg 41.10 IIAC Marcus Newsom (17th) 22
 
View All Teams Beyond the Top 25

 

Men’s Conference Index Top 10
Rank Conference Points Top 25 Teams
1 WIAC 672.68 5
2 OAC 236.94 2
3 CCIW 232.95 2
4 SUNYAC 197.86 2
5 NESCAC 164.71 2
6 IIAC 157.60 2
7 UAA 156.91 1
8 NCAC 151.37 1
9 Little East 133.54 1
10 SCIAC 132.72  

 

Men’s Regional Index Leaders
Region Institution Points Last Week
Atlantic (starts April 7) 0.00  
Central (starts April 7) 0.00  
Great Lakes (starts April 7) 0.00  
Mideast (starts April 7) 0.00  
Midwest (starts April 7) 0.00  
New England (starts April 7) 0.00  
South/Southeast (starts April 7) 0.00  
West (starts April 7) 0.00  
View All Regional Rankings

 

USTFCCCA NCAA DIVISION III

WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD NATIONAL TEAM COMPUTER RANKINGS (TOP 25)

2015 Preseason — March 25

next ranking: March 31
 
Rank Institution Points Conference Head Coach (Yr) 2014 FINAL
1 UW-La Crosse 198.25 WIAC Pat Healy (24th) 4
2 UW-Whitewater 139.10 WIAC Mike Johnson (4th) 3
3 UW-Oshkosh 133.77 WIAC Ben Dorsey (3rd) 2
4 Wartburg 98.52 IIAC Marcus Newsom (17th) 1
5 Johns Hopkins 94.81 Centennial Bobby Van Allen (16th) 23
6 George Fox 92.39 Northwest John Smith (9th) 42
7 MIT 89.30 NEWMAC Halston Taylor (8th) 13
8 Baldwin Wallace 87.50 OAC Bill Taraschke (30th) 51
9 Cal Lutheran 83.90 SCIAC Matt Lea (7th) 11
10 North Central (Ill.) 82.21 CCIW Kari Kluckhohn (12th) 18
11 Illinois Wesleyan 75.09 CCIW Chris Schumacher (18th) 20
12 UW-Eau Claire 73.46 WIAC Chip Schneider (9th) 13
13 Rowan 61.20 NJAC Derick “Ringo” Adamson (8th) 42
14 Mount Union 60.82 OAC Kevin Lucas (6th) 30
15 Washington (Mo.) 56.36 UAA Jeff Stiles (14th) 6
16 Central (Iowa) 55.33 IIAC Joe Dunham (7th) 16
17 Westminster (Pa.) 55.05 PAC Tim McNeil (8th) 42
18 St. Lawrence 52.40 Liberty League Kate Curran (7th) 8
19 Nebraska Wesleyan 50.82 Great Plains Ted Bulling (28th) 69
20 Willamette 50.41 Northwest Matt McGuirk (11th) NR
21 Whitworth 49.80 Northwest Toby Schwarz (19th) 28
22 Luther 48.60 IIAC Jeffrey Wettach (9th) 30
23 Carleton 47.96 MIAC Donna Ricks (22nd) 8
24 St. Thomas (Minn.) 44.89 MIAC Joe Sweeney (35th) 5
25 UW-Platteville 44.50 WIAC Chris Rotzenberg (3rd) 42
 
View All Teams Beyond the Top 25

 

Women’s Conference Index Top 10
Rank Conference Points Top 25 Teams
1 WIAC 651.19 5
2 IIAC 250.36 3
3 Northwest Conference 216.80 3
4 CCIW 203.71 2
5 OAC 171.33 2
6 MIAC 163.68 2
7 SCIAC 161.31 1
8 NEWMAC 160.64 1
9 SUNYAC 157.16  
10 NJAC 156.99 1

 

Women’s Regional Index Leaders
Region Institution Points Last Week
Atlantic (starts April 7) 0.00  
Central (starts April 7) 0.00  
Great Lakes (starts April 7) 0.00  
Mideast (starts April 7) 0.00  
Midwest (starts April 7) 0.00  
New England (starts April 7) 0.00  
South/Southeast (starts April 7) 0.00  
West (starts April 7) 0.00  
View All Regional Rankings



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