USTFCCCA ::: Lincoln, Grand Valley State Are Indoor Preseason Top Teams in Divi

USTFCCCA ::: Lincoln, Grand Valley State Are Indoor Preseason Top Teams in Divi

Jan 17, 2012 by FloTrack Staff
USTFCCCA ::: Lincoln, Grand Valley State Are Indoor Preseason Top Teams in Divi

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Lincoln, Grand Valley State Are Indoor Preseason Top Teams in Division II

GVSU’s women won 2011 NCAA Indoor Championships by 32 points

 

January 17, 2012

 

NEW ORLEANS – The men’s team at Lincoln University of Missouri and the women’s team at Grand Valley State University are the preseason No. 1-ranked teams in the country for the 2012 NCAA indoor track & field season in Division II. The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) national team computer rankings placed Lincoln – who placed third at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Championships – and Grand Valley State – the nation’s defending champion women’s team – in the top spot.

 

Lincoln’s men returns a squad that placed third (41 points) at last year’s NCAA Championships. The Blue Tigers return defending 200-meter champion Terrel Cotton among five other individual scorers set to make another run in 2012. In addition, Lincoln sophomore Romel Lewis currently leads the division with a 6.67 clocking in the 60 meters that was recorded in December.

 

Defending men’s national team champions Abilene Christian begin the season at No. 24 in the national rankings. Of the 49 points scored last year to win the national crown, only five return for the Wildcats with now-senior Nick Jones in the shot put (fourth place). No. 2 Saint Augustine’s placed sixth at last year’s indoor championships and is looking for their first indoor crown since 2009. No. 3 Adams State – seventh a year ago – won the NCAA title in 2010. Ashland, last year’s runner-up team, starts the season at No. 4 and returns defending weight throw champ Ryan Loughney who has already bettered his season-best from last year in the event.

 

On the women’s side, No. 1 Grand Valley State has a clear distance from the rest of the pack to begin the season. The 301.79 ranking points are the second-most in ranking history. Only GVSU’s 306.58 in week two last year has been better.

 

The defending champion Lakers scored 83 points to runner-up Lincoln’s 51 at last year’s national meet. GVSU – also the defending outdoor champions – won their first-ever track & field national crowns a year ago as part of a triple-crown school year. GVSU returns 2011 indoor national champions Monica Kinney and Lauren Buresh. Kinney won the distance double last year with titles in the Mile and 5000 meters while Buresh took the shot put crown.

 

No. 2 Lincoln returns now-sophomore Judith Riley who scored a national title in the 60 meters during her freshman campaign. Riley was also the nation’s runner-up in the 200 meters. Lincoln last won the national team title in 2009 and 2010. No. 3 Adams State – the 2008 NCAA Champs – was third last year and returns 60-meter hurdle champ Indira Spence.

 

The GLIAC holds the top spot among conferences to start the season with five member institutions in the preseason top 25 in both men’s and women’s rankings.

 

The next round of computer rankings will be released on January 24. The 2012 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships will be held in Mankato, Minn., on March 9-10.

 

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NCAA Division II

Men's Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings

2012 Preseason -- January 17

next ranking: January 24

Rank

School

Points

Conference

Head Coach (Yr)

2011 FINAL

1

Lincoln (Mo.)

176.25

MIAA

Victor Thomas (11th)

3

2

Saint Augustine's

129.28

CIAA

George Williams (36th)

6

3

Adams State

124.29

RMAC

Damon Martin (17th)

7

4

Ashland

121.53

GLIAC

Jud Logan (9th)

2

5

Grand Canyon

115.41

PacWest

Tom Flood (2nd)

8

6

Grand Valley State

95.36

GLIAC

Jerry Baltes (13th)

20

7

Findlay

86.71

GLIAC

Marc Arce (24th)

14

8

Central Missouri

79.23

MIAA

Pedersen (16th)/Janvrin (14th)

4

9

Southern Connecticut

71.11

Northeast-10

John Wallin (2nd)

24

10

UMass Lowell

69.98

Northeast-10

Gary Gardner (10th)

NR

11

Lake Erie

67.28

GLIAC

Bryan Harmon (5th)

16

12

American International

65.77

Northeast-10

Leo Mayo (6th)

24

13

Chadron State

61.41

RMAC

Ryan Baily (3rd)

9

14

Johnson C. Smith

60.57

CIAA

Lennox Graham (5th)

11

15

Shippensburg

59.95

PSAC

Dave Osanitsch (7th)

9

16

Texas A&M-Kingsville

52.20

Lone Star

Ryan Dall (4th)

42

17

Indianapolis

52.09

GLVC

Scott Fangman (15th)

26

18

Neb.-Kearney

51.58

RMAC

Brady Bonsall (2nd)

42

19

Colorado Mines

49.19

RMAC

Art Siemers (7th)

11

20

MSU Moorhead

48.96

NSIC

Keith Barnier (10th)

23

21

Minnesota State

48.27

NSIC

Mark Schuck (30th)

NR

22

Stonehill

41.03

Northeast-10

Karen Boen (14th)

16

23

Queens (N.C.)

38.75

Conf. Carolinas

Scott Simmons (4th)

18

24

Abilene Christian

37.65

Lone Star

Roosevelt Lofton (3rd)

1

25

Lake Superior State

37.16

GLIAC

Matt Sparks (2nd)

27

Men's Conference Index Top 10

Rank

Conference

Points

Top 25 Teams

1

GLIAC

466.14

5

2

MIAA

382.59

2

3

RMAC

315.58

4

4

Northeast-10

269.02

4

5

CIAA

236.69

2

6

NSIC

158.46

2

7

PacWest

122.45

1

8

PSAC

115.04

1

9

GLVC

105.74

1

10

Lone Star

90.20

2

USTFCCCA

NCAA Division II

Women's Indoor Track & Field National Team Computer Rankings

2012 Preseason -- January 17

next ranking: January 24

Rank

School

Points

Conference

Head Coach (Yr)

2011 FINAL

1

Grand Valley State

301.79

GLIAC

Jerry Baltes (13th)

1

2

Lincoln (Mo.)

196.90

MIAA

Victor Thomas (11th)

2

3

Adams State

157.23

RMAC

Damon Martin (24th)

3

4

Ashland

131.40

GLIAC

Jud Logan (9th)

8

5

Central Missouri

126.80

MIAA

Pedersen (16th)/Janvrin (14th)

6

6

Academy of Art

102.14

PacWest

Charles Ryan (2nd)

NR

7

Grand Canyon

88.37

PacWest

Tom Flood (2nd)

18

8

Western State

85.02

RMAC

Chris Bradford (3rd)

9

9

Johnson C. Smith

74.27

CIAA

Lennox Graham (5th)

7

10

Southern Connecticut

68.58

Northeast-10

John Wallin (1st)

30

11

Angelo State

64.24

Lone Star

James Reid (13th)

11

12

Wayne State (Neb.)

56.96

NSIC

Marlon Brink (12th)

13

13

Augustana (S.D.)

50.16

NSIC

Tracy Hellman (12th)

22

14

Saint Augustine's

49.42

CIAA

George Williams (36th)

14

15

Hillsdale

47.76

GLIAC

Andrew Towne (1st)

34

16

Missouri Southern

43.67

MIAA

Patty Vavra (16th)

22

17

U-Mary

43.59

NSIC

Mike Thorson (18th)

9

18

Findlay

41.49

GLIAC

Marc Arce (24th)

22

19

Shippensburg

37.84

PSAC

Dave Osanitsch (7th)

11

20

Virginia State

36.99

CIAA

Jason Jackson (3rd)

19

21

Northern Michigan

35.62

GLIAC

Tom Barnes (6th)

43

22

New Mexico Highlands

31.74

RMAC

Bob DeVries (20th)

14

23

Emporia State

27.11

MIAA

Dave Harris (20th)

34

24

Abilene Christian

25.82

Lone Star

Roosevelt Lofton (3rd)

22

25

UC-Colorado Springs

25.42

RMAC

Mark Misch (5th)

22

Women's Conference Index Top 10

Rank

Conference

Points

Top 25 Teams

1

GLIAC

605.46

5

2

MIAA

437.61

4

3

RMAC

354.21

4

4

PacWest

190.52

2

5

CIAA

180.03

3

6

NSIC

172.72

3

7

Northeast-10

134.72

1

8

Lone Star

103.22

2

9

PSAC

71.84

1

10

CCAA

43.90

 

 

 

 

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