2012 Women’s Dual Meet Rankings

by Jesse Squire

Once a staple of the college season, the dual meet did a disappearing act in the ’90s, and with it went T&FN’s annual Dual Meet Rankings, compiled by John Wenos.

The T&FN definition of a “dual” is a scored meet between four or fewer teams. Teams are ranked on their record and marks achieved during the regular season. Bonuses can be earned through a tough and/or extensive dual-meet schedule. Rankings and records reflect a combined indoor/outdoor season.

But duals have made a little bit of a comeback in recent years, partly due to the current NCAA Championships qualifying system which has removed the pressure to achieve big marks and partly because some forward-thinking major-program coaches have recognized the value to the health of the sport of true team competition.

I thought it was high time to bring the Dual Meet Rankings back. Today, the women’s top 25; tomorrow the men.

Led by Oregon, the Pac-12 swept the top 3 spots and 5 of the top 8 (numbers in parentheses are this year’s win-loss records):

 

1. Oregon (3-0)

2. Stanford (1-0)

3. Arizona State (2-0)

4. LSU (1-0)

5. Arizona (1-1)

6. Kansas (1-0)

7. Washington (3-1)

8. Texas A&M (1-3)

9. Tennessee (2-0)

10. Ohio State (0-0-1)

11. Michigan (0-0-1)

12. California (0-1)

13. BYU (2-0)

14. USC (2-1)

15. Washington State (2-1)

16. UCLA (0-6)

17. Indiana (1-0)

18. Kent State (1-0)

19. Illinois State (2-0)

20. Sac State (1-0)

21. North Dakota State (2-0)

22. Western Michigan (4-0)

23. Indiana State (3-2)

24. Boise State (0-2)

25. Missouri (0-1)

 

May 22, 2012