Cloud County CC hasn’t budged from its perch atop the National TFRI. The T-Birds are still ranked No. 1 for the second week in a row after starring at the Region VI/KJCCC Invitational this past weekend. Cloud County CC added four national-leading marks to its haul:
Mercy Ntia-Obong is now No. 1 in the 200 at 24.14;
Patricia Koma is now No. 1 in the 1000 at 3:09.33, The T-Birds now also have the top-ranked DMR (13:11.24) and 4×800 relay (9:40.29).
Barton County CC jumped two spots from Week 1 to No. 2 in Week 2. The Cougars have been a force in the field with 11 national top-10 marks, including national-leading marks in the long jump from
LOS ANGELES – UCLA Track & Field has announced its tentative schedule for the 2021 season, as outlined by Director of Track & Field and Cross Country Avery Anderson. The track & field team will compete simultaneously with UCLA s cross country program during the indoor season.
The track & field team is set to compete in a pair of regular season meets before postseason competition begins. The squad opens its season at the Arkansas Qualifier in Fayetteville on Friday, Feb. 5. The Bruins will be back in action two weeks later at the Matador Qualifier on Feb. 19 in Lubbock, Texas. The competition is hosted by Texas Tech University.
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The Nebraska-Kearney track and field teams are ranked 15th (men) and 22nd (women) in the second edition of the indoor Division II National Rating Index.
The rankings are released weekly by the
The Loper men, tallying 48.39 points, have 10 times or marks in the nation’s top 27. Fremont redshirt freshman
Wes Ferguson is second in the 800 (school-record 1:50.60) with Kearney sophomore
Brayden Sorensen third in the high jump (6-10.25). Hastings junior
Seth Simonson (eighth/800; 1:52.47) is the other Loper in the top 10.
West Texas A&M (171.09) vaults up four spots to number one with Ashland (Ohio), Grand Valley State (Mich.), Lee (Tenn.) and Central Missouri rounding out the top five. Finally, UNK is fifth in the Central Region behind Northwest Missouri, Pittsburg State, UCM and Missouri Southern State.
It was just a few days ago at the Silver State Collegiate Challenge where the Cougars beat the Lumberjacks in a head-to-head matchup that featured not just the top-2 programs from the final National Coaches’ Poll of the 2020 fall segment, but four others as well (No. 4 Notre Dame, No. 18 Washington, No. 24 Weber State and No. 27 Air Force were also in the field). BYU edged NAU by five points as it put four runners in the top-10, led by Conner Mantz’s individual title.
This was the second time the Cougars and the Lumberjacks squared off this season. Back in October, NAU won the team title at the OSU Invitational over runner-up Oklahoma State and shorthanded, third-place BYU (It should be mentioned that the Lumberjacks held out a few of their top runners this past weekend, so neither program has seen each other’s full hand yet).