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2021 NCAA DIII Women s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 5 ::: USTFCCCA

2021 NCAA DIII Women s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 5 ::: USTFCCCA
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2021 NJCAA Women s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 4 ::: USTFCCCA

Marie Forbes is now ranked second nationally in the weight throw at 18.67m (61-3), while Isila Apkup is ranked third nationally over 200 meters at 24.63. Iowa Central CC is back to No. 2 after a big weekend. The Tritons helped their cause by adding or bettering nine top-10 marks, which include national leaders from Rosalie Fish in the 1000 (3:03.49) and the mile (5:15.30). That gives Iowa Central CC five No. 1 marks this season. Barton (Kan.) CC fell one spot to No. 3 to no fault of its own. The Cougars received two big marks from their throwers this past weekend as Ana Da Silva improved her national lead in the shot put to 16.10m (52-10) and

2021 NCAA DIII Women s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 3 ::: USTFCCCA

Wartburg at No. 2. Loras to No. 4. Central (Iowa) joins the top-5 for the first time this season at No. 5. The Eagles flooded the Descending Order List this past weekend with huge marks. UW-La Crosse now holds 19 national top-10 marks, including national-leading efforts in the triple jump from Jessica Stelzner at 11.66m (38-3¼) and in the weight throw from Skye Digman at 16.96m (55-7¾). The Eagles have multiple top-10 marks in several events: 60 (x3), 400 (x2), 60H (x2), long jump (x2), triple jump (x2) and weight throw (x2). The Knights made quick work of the competition this past weekend, specifically in the 400 and pentathlon. Wartburg notched two top-6 marks in the 400 from

2021 NJCAA Women s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 2 ::: USTFCCCA

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

2021 NJCAA Women s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 1 ::: USTFCCCA

Cloud County CC headlines the National TFRI and received its best ranking in program history, easily eclipsing the previous best of No. 4 set in Week 5 of 2019. It’s easy to see why the T-Birds have been charted so favorably by the formula: Cloud County CC owns 22 top-10 marks nationally, including No. 1 marks in the 60 and 200 from Mercy Ntia-Obong, the 600 from Pamela Milano, the 1000 from Ludjenie Mondesir, the mile from Patricia Koma as well as the shot put from Marie Forbes in addition to the 4×400 relay team. Iowa Central CC is ranked No. 2 with a plethora of talent to make a run at its first national title since 2016. The Tritons have 22 national top-10 marks, including top-ranked athletes in the 60H (

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