Indoor track athletes from Central College celebrating amid USTFCCCA rankings update, with scoreboard showing team position shifts.
Indoor track athletes from Central College celebrating amid USTFCCCA rankings update, with scoreboard showing team position shifts.
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Several college track teams adjust positions in latest USTFCCCA rankings

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The USTFCCCA released its third indoor track and field rating index on February 10, 2026, from New Orleans, prompting shifts in national rankings across NCAA divisions. Teams like Central College women climbed significantly, while others such as Penn State slipped slightly. Standout individual performances bolstered several squads' positions.

The United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced its third National Track & Field Rating Index (TFRI) checkpoint for the indoor season, highlighting competitive adjustments among college programs.

In NCAA Division III, the St. Olaf College men's team secured its third consecutive top-25 ranking at No. 21. Meanwhile, the Central College women's team advanced 10 spots from No. 21 to No. 11 following a strong weekend of competition.

NCAA Division II saw the University of Indianapolis men's team reenter the top 10 at No. 9, accumulating 72.72 points, making it the highest-ranked Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) program. The ranking includes 10 performances, notably the Distance Medley Relay team of Josue, Le Cadre, Lateef Mustafaa, Yanis Le Mouillour, and Felix Rivet, which placed second nationally and contributed 20.87 points. Other contributors include Le Cadre, Le Mouillour, and Rivet in the 800m, mile, and 3000m events, Alex Meyer in long and high jump, and Dylan Mayhew in weight throw.

Harding University's men's team held steady at No. 10 with 65.52 points, anchored by senior Vlad Malykhin's national-leading pole vault of 5.45m (17-10.50) at the Wooo Pig Classic. The Bisons also feature Anton Kopytko at No. 5 in long jump (7.49m), Yves Bilong at No. 5 in triple jump (15.55m), and Caledon Ruwende at No. 6 in the 200m (21.10 seconds). Additional depth comes from Nathan Boulay and Artem Konovalenko in triple jump, and Everett Mumme in pole vault. Harding remains the top independent program in Division II.

In Division I, Ole Miss men's track and field entered at No. 10. Penn State's men's team dropped one spot to No. 5, with Ajani Dwyer setting a 60m school record at 6.52 seconds and Handal Roban breaking the 600m record at 1:14.89. The women's team fell to No. 20, highlighted by a season-best 4x400m relay time of 3:37.67 from Addyson White, Maddie Pitts, Boh Ritchie, and Hayley Kitching.

These rankings reflect ongoing indoor season progress as teams prepare for upcoming meets.

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College track and field accounts on X celebrated their teams' positions in the latest USTFCCCA indoor rating index, highlighting climbs and top rankings across NCAA divisions, while Penn State coverage noted a slight team drop despite strong individual athletes.

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Dynamic illustration of USTFCCCA's first 2026 indoor track rankings, highlighting top teams Tennessee (men's #1), Georgia (#2), Kansas State (#3), and Illinois (women's #1).
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USTFCCCA releases first indoor track rankings of 2026

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The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association released its initial indoor rankings for the 2026 season on January 27. Tennessee leads the Division I men's rankings, followed by Georgia and Kansas State. Illinois tops the women's Division I rankings for the third consecutive season.

The Harding University women's indoor track and field team surged to No. 28 in the latest USTFCCCA NCAA Division II rankings, while the men's team held at No. 9. Both teams benefited from strong performances at the Arkansas Qualifier. The rankings were released on February 24, 2026.

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The Kansas State men's track and field team has claimed the top spot in the NCAA rankings for the second week of the indoor season, marking the first No. 1 ranking for any K-State sport in 14 years. The women's team rose 19 spots to No. 15. This achievement follows strong performances at the DeLoss Dodds Invitational.

Utah State University's track and field team achieved five podium finishes, including one victory, across two meets over the January 23-24 weekend. Seven athletes established or improved their positions in the program's all-time top 10 lists. The performances highlight strong individual efforts in sprints, middle distances, hurdles, and field events.

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The Minnesota State University men's track and field team secured its 15th straight Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference indoor championship with 226.33 points. The women's team also won the title, as confirmed by head coach Mike Turgeon. Winona State University's women's team finished third at the event held in Mankato, Minnesota.

The Minnesota State University men's and women's track and field teams have started the indoor season strongly, ranking in the top five nationally. Athletes are preparing for the upcoming Mark Schuck Open and Multi meet this weekend. Meanwhile, the men's hockey team secured a significant victory over Augustana.

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Several standout performers in college track and field received athlete of the week recognitions on January 20, 2026, across different conferences. These honors highlight impressive early-season achievements in indoor competitions.

 

 

 

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