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Surprisingly Quiet Week Atop Men’s NCAA DI National Rankings - USTFCCCA

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DyeStatCOLLEGE.com   May 3rd 2016, 5:52pm
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NEW ORLEANS – The college track & field weekend schedule may have been busy with great meets from coast-to-coast, but the top of the latest men’s NCAA Division I National Team Rankings was anything but busy.

NCAA DIVISION I NATIONAL TEAM RANKINGS TOP 5 – MEN

1)Texas 2)Texas A&M 3)Florida 4)Florida 5)Florida
Texas A&M Florida LSU Arkansas Georgia
340.58 pts 279.06 pts 250.08 pts 207.25 pts 176.84 pts
View Complete Men’s National Team Computer Rankings

Headlined for a fourth straight week by the No. 1 Texas A&Mmen, each of the top nine teams remained steady in the week five rankings announced Monday afternoon by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).

The Aggie men held off contingents from No. 2 Florida, No. 3 LSU, No. 4 Arkansas and No. 8 Alabama at a rain-soaked LSU Invitational on Saturday. No. 5 Georgia was the lone top-five squad not in Baton Rouge for the weekend.

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While Texas A&M (340.58 ranking points) came out on top in the LSU Invitational, it was actually No. 2 Florida (279.06) points that benefitted the most from the weekend’s competition. The Gators improved by nearly 18 points – the most of any top-10 team – as long jumper KeAndre Bates had a big weekend to move to No. 4 nationally.

Keep in mind that though Florida finished fifth at LSU – behind Texas A&M, Alabama, LSU and Arkansas – the National Team Rankings aren’t meant to predict how teams will do in small meets. Rather, they predict success exclusively for the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon, on June 8-11. Also, the Gators sent several key athletes to the Penn Relays.

No. 3 LSU (250.08) and No. 4 Arkansas (207.25) both gained slightly on A&M in the rankings.

Also remaining stationary were No. 5 Georgia (176.84), No. 6Texas (175.84), No. 7 Oregon (159.44), No. 8 Alabama (154.92) and No. 9 Texas Tech (130.41).

Virginia Tech moved up three spots to No. 10, and that’s where this week’s rankings fun began. From that point on, only three teams between No. 10 and No. 25 remained in the same position as a week ago.

No team jumped up higher than the host of the meet that drove most of the changes in the bottom three-fifths of the top-25: The Payton Jordan Invitational.

Stanford jumped 22 spots to No. 16 as Sean McGorty moved to No. 2 on the USTFCCCA list at 5000 meters (which still includes previous year marks for the 5000 and 10,000) behind Edward Cheserek of Oregon, while frosh Grant Fisher came in at No. 13 on that same list.

Also making a big jump was No. 18 Northern Arizona, which climbed 13 positions behind top-ranked 10,000-meter man Futsum Zienasellassie.

The National Team Computer Rankings are complied by a mathematical formula based on national descending order lists. The purpose and methodology of the rankings is to create an index that showcases the teams that have the best potential of achieving the top spots in the national team race.

Rankings points do not equate with NCAA Championships team points. Preseason marks will be included through week three of the rankings (with the exception of marks in the combined events and the 5000 and 10,000).

A full description of the rankings can be found here.

 

USTFCCCA NCAA DIVISION I

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

2016 Week #5 — May 2

next ranking: May 9
 
Rank Institution Points Conference Head Coach (Yr) Last Week
1 Texas A&M 340.58 SEC Pat Henry (12th) 1
2 Florida 279.06 SEC Mike Holloway (14th) 2
3 LSU 250.08 SEC Dennis Shaver (12th) 3
4 Arkansas 207.25 SEC Chris Bucknam (8th) 4
5 Georgia 176.84 SEC Petros Kyprianou (1st) 5
6 Texas 175.84 Big 12 Mario Sategna (3rd) 6
7 Oregon 159.44 Pac-12 Robert Johnson (4th) 7
8 Alabama 154.92 SEC Dan Waters (5th) 8
9 Texas Tech 130.41 Big 12 Wes Kittley (17th) 9
10 Virginia Tech 125.66 ACC Dave Cianelli (15th) 13
11 Virginia 117.06 ACC Bryan Fetzer (5th) 10
12 Syracuse 113.30 ACC Chris Fox (11th) 12
13 Mississippi State 107.52 SEC Steve Dudley (6th) 15
14 Minnesota 104.71 Big Ten Steve Plasencia (8th) 11
15 Penn State 97.35 Big Ten John Gondak (2nd) 14
16 Stanford 94.27 Pac-12 Chris Miltenberg (4th) 38
17 UCLA 93.78 Pac-12 Mike Maynard (7th) 16
18 Northern Arizona 88.99 Big Sky Eric Heins (9th) 31
19 South Carolina 86.44 SEC Curtis Frye (20th) 17
20 TCU 82.42 Big 12 Darryl Anderson (12th) 19
21 Middle Tennessee 78.10 Conference USA Dean Hayes (52nd) 21
22 Houston 76.23 American Leroy Burrell (18th) 18
23 Southern California 75.85 Pac-12 Caryl Smith Gilbert (3rd) 23
24 Tennessee 75.25 SEC Beth Alford-Sullivan (2nd) 28
25 Clemson 74.83 ACC Mark Elliott (3rd) 27
dropped out: No. 20 Mississippi, No. 22 Iowa, No. 24 Penn, No. 25 Florida State
View All Teams Beyond the Top 25

 

Men’s Conference Index Top 10
Rank Conference Points Top 25 Teams
1 SEC 1919.89 9
2 Pac-12 701.98 4
3 ACC 689.31 4
4 Big 12 641.47 3
5 Big Ten 621.05 2
6 Conference USA 296.60 1
7 American 194.51 1
8 Ivy 177.16  
9 Missouri Valley 163.32  
10 Mid-American 156.62  

 

Men’s Regional Index Leaders
Region Institution Points Last Week
Great Lakes Indiana 656.56 1
Mid-Atlantic Penn State 881.90 1
Midwest Nebraska 698.53 1
Mountain BYU 1008.17 3
Northeast Cornell 731.88 1
South Florida 687.70 1
South Central Arkansas 1067.21 1
Southeast South Carolina 538.32 1
West Oregon 759.21 1



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