2018 NCAA Women’s Formchart On-Scene Update—Two Titles To Georgia?

Can Georgia make a sweep of the NCAA team titles, adding the women’s crown to the men’s already won? Favored on the final pre-meet formchart the Bulldog women gained a point in the projections after Thursday’s events, as Kentucky and Stanford also profited versus the crystal ball.

This new 8-deep chart not only applies the points actually scored in the first-day finals, but also recasts all the other events based on who advanced and who didn’t, plus new considerations of form.

TOP 10 TEAMS
Team Points Previous Chart
1. Georgia 54 1
=2. Kentucky 51 4
=2. Stanford 51 5
4. Oregon 47 3
5. LSU 42 7
6. USC 41 2
7. Florida 34 6
8. Purdue 27 8
9. Kansas State 24 9
10. Arkansas 23 12
(complete team scores below)
100 METERS
1. Aleia Hobbs LSU Sr
2. Shania Collins Tennessee Sr
3. Twanisha Terry USC Fr
4. Deanna Hill USC Sr
5. Mikiah Brisco LSU Sr
6. Jonielle Smith’ Auburn Sr
7. Natalliah Whyte’ Auburn So
8. Ariana Washington Oregon Jr
200 METERS
1. Gabby Thomas Harvard Jr
2. Lynna Irby Georgia Fr
3. Shania Collins Tennessee Sr
4. Ashley Henderson San Diego State Jr
5. Kortnei Johnson LSU Jr
6. Deanna Hill USC Sr
7. Anglerne Annelus USC So
8. Ka’Tia Seymour Florida State Fr
400 METERS
1. Lynna Irby Georgia Fr
2. Kendall Ellis USC Sr
3. Makenzie Dunmore Oregon So
4. Brionna Thomas Purdue Sr
5. Sharrika Barnett Florida Jr
6. Chloe Abbott Purdue So
7. Rachel Misher LSU Jr
8. Briyahna Desrosiers Oregon Jr
800 METERS
1. Sabrina Southerland Oregon Sr
2. Samantha Watson Texas A&M Fr
3. Jazmine Fray’ Texas A&M Jr
4. Síofra Cléirigh Büttner’ Villanova Sr
5. Olivia Baker Stanford Sr
6. Abike Egbenyi’ Middle Tennessee Jr
7. Ashley Taylor’ Northern Arizona Sr
8. Martha Bissah’ Norfolk State So
1500 METERS
1. Elinor Purrier New Hampshire Sr
2. Nikki Hiltz Arkansas Sr
3. Rachel Pocratsky Virginia Tech Jr
4. Christina Aragon Stanford So
5. Jessica Hull’ Oregon So
6. Elise Cranny Stanford Sr
7. Janelle Noe Toledo Jr
8. Grace Barnett Clemson Sr
STEEPLE
1. Allie Ostrander Boise So
2. Grayson Murphy Utah Sr
3. Val Constien Colorado Jr
4. Paige Stoner Syracuse Jr
5. Charlotte Prouse’ New Mexico Jr
6. Cierra Simmons Utah State Jr
7. Devin Clark Arkansas So
8. Alsu Bogdanova’ Eastern Michigan Sr
5000 METERS
1. Karissa Schweizer Missouri Sr
2. Ednah Kurgat’ New Mexico Jr
3. Vanessa Fraser Stanford Sr
4. Sharon Lokedi’ Kansas Sr
5. Weini Kelati’ New Mexico Fr
6. Nicole Hutchinson’ Villanova Jr
7. Jessica Drop Georgia So
8. Lilli Burdon’ Oregon Jr
10,000 METERS ¶
1. Sharon Lokedi’ Kansas Jr
2. Dorcas Wasike’ Louisville Fr
3. Karissa Schweizer Missouri Sr
4. Alice Wright’ New Mexico Sr
5. Charlotte Taylor’ USF Sr
6. Anna Rohrer Notre Dame So
7. Kaitlyn Benner Colorado Jr
8. Jaci Smith Air Force Jr
100 HURDLES
1. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn’ Kentucky Jr
2. Pedrya Seymour’ Texas Sr
3. Alaysha Johnson Oregon Jr
4. Janeek Brown’ Arkansas Fr
5. Rushelle Burton’ Texas Fr
6. Devynne Charlton’ Purdue Sr
7. Cortney Jones Florida State So
8. Tonea Marshall LSU So
400 HURDLES
1. Sydney McLaughlin Kentucky Fr
2. Kymber Payne LSU Sr
3. Anna Cockrell USC So
4. Symone Black Purdue Sr
5. Ranae McKenzie’ Kansas State Jr
6. Emma Spagnola Minnesota Sr
7. Ariel Jones Texas Sr
8. Nikki Stephens Florida Fr
4 x 100
1. LSU LSU
2. Kentucky Kentucky
3. Oregon Oregon
4. USC USC
5. Auburn Auburn
6. Alabama Alabama
7. Texas A&M Texas A&M
8. Florida State Florida State
4 x 400
1. Oregon Oregon
2. Purdue Purdue
3. Kentucky Kentucky
4. USC USC
5. Florida Florida
6. LSU LSU
7. Baylor Baylor
8. Ohio State Ohio State
HIGH JUMP
1. Loretta Blaut Cincinnati Sr
2. Clarissa Cutliff Florida International Jr
3. Zarriea Willis Texas Tech Jr
4. Alexus Henry UT Arlington Jr
5. Tatiana Gusin’ Georgia Jr
6. Shelley Spires Air Force Sr
7. Lily Lowe Hawaii So
8. Ellen Ekholm’ Kentucky So
POLE VAULT ¶
1. Olivia Gruver Kentucky Jr
2. Alexis Jacobus Arkansas Jr
3. Lisa Gunnarsson’ Virginia Tech Fr
4. Rachel Baxter Virginia Tech Fr
4. Bridget Guy Virginia Jr
6. Lucy Bryan’ Akron Jr
7. Taylor Amann Wisconsin Sr
8. Maddie Gardner West Virginia Jr
LONG JUMP ¶
1. Keturah Orji Georgia Sr
2. Darrielle McQueen Florida Sr
3. Jahisha Thomas’ Iowa Sr
4. Yanis David’ Florida Jr
5. Tara Davis Georgia Fr
6. Savannah Carson Purdue Sr
7. Rougui Sow’ South Carolina Jr
8. Madisen Richards USC Sr
TRIPLE JUMP
1. Keturah Orji Georgia Sr
2. Yanis David’ Florida Jr
3. Marie-Josee Ebwea-Bile’ Kentucky Jr
4. Jhoanmy Luque’ Iowa State Sr
5. Ja’La Henderson Wyoming Jr
6. Jessie Maduka’ UCLA Sr
7. Chaquinn Cook Oregon Jr
8. Jahisha Thomas’ Iowa Sr
SHOT PUT ¶
1. Maggie Ewen Arizona State Sr
2. Jessica Woodard Oklahoma Sr
3. Lena Giger Stanford Sr
4. Laulauga Tausaga Iowa So
5. Jeaneah Stewart Mississippi Sr
6. Alyssa Wilson UCLA Fr
7. Samantha Noennig Arizona State Fr
8. Lloydricia Cameron Florida Sr
DISCUS
1. Shadae Lawrence’ Kansas State Jr
2. Valarie Allman Stanford Sr
3. Maggie Ewen Arizona State Sr
4. Laulauga Tausaga Iowa So
5. Shanice Love’ Florida State So
6. Gabi Jacobs Missouri Jr
7. Katelyn Daniels Michigan State Sr
8. Alex Emilianov’ Kansas Fr
HAMMER ¶
1. Janeah Stewart Mississippi Sr
2. Brooke Andersen Northern Arizona Sr
3. Stamatia Scarvelis’ Tennessee Jr
4. Alyssa Wilson UCLA Fr
5. Maddy Nilles North Dakota State So
6. Pavla Kuklova’ Virginia Tech Jr
7. Helene Ingvaldsen’ Kansas State So
8. Valarie Allman Stanford Sr
JAVELIN ¶
1. Mackenzie Little’ Stanford Jr
2. Jenna Gray Stanford So
3. Laura Paredes’ Florida State Fr
4. Kelechi Nwanaga’ UMBC Fr
5. Alyssa Olin North Dakota State Sr
6. Avione Allgood Florida Sr
7. Ashley Pryke’ Memphis Jr
8. Kristen Clark Texas A&M Sr
HEPTATHLON
1. Georgia Ellenwood’ Wisconsin Sr
2. Nina Schultz’ Kansas State So
3. Louisa Grauvogel’ Georgia So
4. Tyra Gittens’ Texas A&M Fr
5. Madeline Holmberg Penn State Jr
6. Alissa Brooks-Johnson Washington State Sr
7. Jaclyn Siefring Akron Sr
8. Michelle Atherley Miami So
COMPLETE TEAM SCORES
1. Georgia 54
=2. Kentucky 51
=2. Stanford 51
4. Oregon 47
5. LSU 42
6. USC 41
7. Florida 34
8. Purdue 27
9. Kansas State 24
10. Arkansas 23
11. Texas A&M 22
12. New Mexico 21
13. Tennessee 20
14. Virginia Tech 19Æ
15. Missouri 19
16. Arizona State 18
17. Iowa 17
18. Kansas 16
=19. Florida State 14
=19. Mississippi 14
=19. Texas 14
22. Wisconsin 12
23. UCLA 11
=24. Boise 10
=24. Cincinnati 10
=24. Harvard 10
=24. New Hampshire 10
=24. Northern Arizona 10
29. Auburn 9
=30. Colorado 8
=30. Florida International 8
=30. Louisville 8
=30. North Dakota State 8
=30. Oklahoma 8
=30. Utah 8
=30. Villanova 8
37. Texas Tech 6
=38. Akron 5
=38. Iowa State 5
=38. San Diego State 5
=38. Syracuse 5
=38. UMBC 5
=38. UT Arlington 5
44. Virginia
=45. Air Force 4
=45. Penn State 4
=45. USF 4
=45. Wyoming 4
=49. Alabama 3
=49. Minnesota 3
=49. Middle Tennessee 3
=49. Notre Dame 3
=49. Utah State 3
=49. Washington State 3
=55. Baylor 2
=55. Hawaii 2
=55. Memphis 2
=55. Michigan State 2
=55. South Carolina 2
=55. Toledo 2
=61. Clemson 1
=61. Eastern Michigan 1
=61. Miami 1
=61. Norfolk State 1
=61. Ohio State 1
=61. West Virginia 1