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DIII Indoor TF Rankings — Week #6, February 29 - USTFCCCAPublished by
DIII Indoor T&F Rankings — Week #6, February 29Courtesy: Tom Lewis, USTFCCCA February 29, 2012 QUICKLY … The biggest turn this season to the NCAA Division III indoor track & field national team rankings has occurred this week. On the men’s side, UW-La Crosse has taken over the No. 1 spot for the first time this year. Prior, they had been ranked No. 2 or 3 throughout the season. In addition, UW-Oshkosh jumped to No. 2 while two-time defending champion North Central slipped to a close No. 3. In the men’s rankings, the WIAC occupies five of the top six spots. On the women’s side, Wartburg has retained their No. 1 ranking. No. 2 UW-Oshkosh is the only other team in the same stratosphere as the Knights. Next week’s rankings — released on Monday — will be scored only with marks from those who declare and are accepted into the NCAA Championships. National Ranking PDFs: Top 25 | Full by Team | Event-by-Event | Week-by-Week National Championships Central
About the Rankings Rankings are determined by a mathematical formula, which is based on current national descending order lists. This is what’s used to compile a team’s ranking. 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-title race. 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. Read the full article at: www.ustfccca.org
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