Texas A&M, No. 3
Georgia, No. 4
Alabama.
Arkansas boasts a whopping 21 top-10 marks nationally, including the top-3 spots in both the mile and 3000.
Krissy Gear leads the Razorback contingent in the mile (No. 1, 4:38.22), with
Logan Morris (No. 2, 4:39.01) and
Lauren Gregory (No. 3, 4:39.05) shortly behind. In the 3000, Gregory owns the top time in 9:01.44, followed by Morris (No. 2, 9:09.45) and
Katie Izzo (No. 3, 9:12.62). The Razorbacks also own the top time in the 4×400 (3:32.18). Other top performers come in the 400, 800 and pole vault.
The second-ranked Aggies come into the first iteration of the National Rating Index with nine top-10 marks. Leading the way is
Athing Mu, who clocked the fifth-fastest performance in collegiate indoor history in the 800 with her NCAA-leading time of 2:01.07 in her collegiate debut. Texas A&M also has strong performances early on in the jumps: