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United States Track Coaches Association Team Power Rankings
May 21, 2004 Courtesy of USATF
Brigham Young University and UCLA currently hold the Division I
top spots in the United States Track Coaches Association Team
Power Rankings.BYU is the top ranked men's team in the nation this week
(413.17 points) after claiming the Mountain West Conference
Championship title for the fourth time in the last five years.
The University of Minnesota is currently ranked second (410.64)
after their seventh place ranking last week. The University of
Florida ranks third (410.14) as the Gators took second overall
at the SEC Outdoor Championships. The top ten includes Nebraska
(4th, 409.94), Wisconsin (5th, 407.56), Tennessee (6th,
402.90), Arizona State (7th, 399.89), Georgia (8th, 389.28),
Clemson (9th, 389.03) and Indiana (10th, 387.15). UCLA takes the top women's spot again this week (460.87 points)
with many impressive individual performances in winning the Pac-
10 women's conference title. The University of Nebraska is
second (422.93) with BYU ranked third (420.02). The top ten
includes Georgia (4th, 414.50), South Carolina (5th, 404.61),
Florida State (6th, 395.68), North Carolina (7th, 392.64), Rice
(8th, 389.26), Arizona State (9th, 385.28) and Washington
(10th, 382.6). The Team Power Ranking is a unique system of ranking teams on
the basis of quality of athletic performance, team depth, and
dual meet scoring potential. Points are assigned for two
athletes in each event contested in a dual meet, and also
earned based on the quality of each performance. The points
for all events are then totaled for the ranking score. For the complete list of rankings and more information on the
USTCA Team Power Rankings, visit www.team-power.org.
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