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2024 NCAA DIII Women s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 1 ::: USTFCCCA

2022 NJCAA Women s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 2 ::: USTFCCCA

2021 NAIA Women s Indoor Track & Field Rating Index – Week 4 ::: USTFCCCA

Indiana Tech remains No. 1 after posting or improving 10 top-10 performances over the weekend, which included a new No. 1 ranking in the 4×400 relay (3:49.12). The Warriors also had five marks inside the top five as senior Sha’londa Terry clocked times of 24.54 in the 200 and 7.59 in the 60 to put her at No. 3 and No. 4 nationally. Senior Loanie Cellard also posted a new No. 1 in the 3000 race walk, while the Tech triple jump squad had exceptional performances this weekend as they now own the No. 2, No. 4, and No. 5 rankings. Concordia (Neb.) continues to hold down the No. 2 ranking as junior Rachel Battershell now owns the top spot in the 400 clocking a time of 56.44c (57.19). The Bulldogs also boast eight additional top-five rankings that include all three relays and a No. 2 ranking from sophomore

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

Indiana Tech remains the top-ranked team for the second week in a row. The Warriors posted an impressive 11 top-10 marks just over the weekend. Tech was led by senior Sha’londa Terry who had two nationally ranked top-5 times, coming in at 7.60 in the 60 (No. 2) and 25.04 in the 200 (No. 4). Senior Mary Leighton, senior Doneasha Brewer, junior Destiny Copeland and senior Nekeima Obike also had top-five marks in their respective event over the weekend. The Warriors continue to have multiple athletes ranked inside the top-10 in the 60, 200, 400, 60H, long jump, triple jump and the pentathlon. Concordia (Neb.) held steady at No. 2. The Bulldog DMR squad led the way over the weekend with a new No. 1 ranking (12:32.60), while sophomore Josie Puelz comes in this week with new No. 1 ranking in the pole vault clearing 4.01m (13-1 ¾). Concordia (Neb.)’s throws squad also put on a show with three new top-10 marks in the weight throw: Morgan De Jong at 17.34m (56- 10¾) for No. 3, Sarah Ra

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