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Gorillas, Lions prepare for DII outdoor national championships

Gorillas, Lions prepare for DII outdoor national championships
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2021 NCAA DII Women s Outdoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 9 ::: USTFCCCA

Jennifer Sandoval  in the 10,000 (32:58.39), Jaylah Walker in the 400H (58.16) and Chinenye Agina in the high jump (1.84m/6-½). No. 2 West Texas A&M is seeking its first NCAA title since 2017 and will do so with 17 entries across 13 events. Taylor Nelloms and Zada Swoopes are the top-ranked athletes in the triple jump (13.52mw/44-4¼) and shot put (17.71m/58-1¼), respectively. The Lady Buffs also have two other entries in the triple jump that are ranked in the top-10. Grand Valley State will enter the meet at No. 3 and eyeing the top of the podium for the first time since 2012. The Lakers have 17 entries across 12 events.

2021 NCAA DII Women s Outdoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 7 ::: USTFCCCA

Grand Valley State and No. 3 West Texas A&M. The second-ranked Lakers captured the program’s 21st consecutive GLIAC title with 248 points. Three Lakers turned in season bests that sit in the top-10 of the Descending Order List: Kayce Rypma in the steeplechase (No. 9, 10:41.29); Taryn Chapko in the 800 (No. 10, 2:09.97); Carly Livingston in the pole vault (No. 10, 4.05m/13-3½). The third-ranked Lady Buffs claimed the Lone Star Conference crown for the third straight year with 290 points. The triple jump was the biggest point grabber on the national scene as three athletes sit within the top-10 on the Descending Order List. Taylor Nellums led the trio as she took over the national lead with a jump of 13.52mw (44-4¼), followed by

2021 NCAA DII Women s Outdoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 2 ::: USTFCCCA

NEW ORLEANS – If you were hoping for a calm week, this isn’t it. The latest edition of the NCAA Division II Women’s Outdoor Track & Field National Rating Index has changed drastically from a week ago, as released by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) on Tuesday. Only two teams of the 25 that make up the National TFRI remained steady in a week that evolved as competition ramped up. West Texas A&M is back in the driver’s seat for the first time since Week 7 of the 2018 outdoor season. Following the Lady Buffs are No. 2

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