Collegiate Women’s Dual Meet Rankings (04/16/19)— Texas A&M Retains The Lead

The women’s dual meet championship has never come to College Station, although Pat Henry’s Aggies have thrice been runner-up since the rankings were revived in ’12. Could this be the year for Texas A&M?

Most teams have completed their dual meet competition for the year, but 3 of the top 10 will be in action this month. #5 LSU hosts #4 Alabama and #20 Ole Miss on April 27, while #6 USC hosts #22 UCLA in their annual crosstown rivalry meet on April 28.

To be ranked, a team must compete in one or more dual meets (defined as a scored meet between four or fewer teams) during the indoor season. Teams are ranked on wins & losses, marks, and strength & depth of dual meet schedule. Teams are rewarded for taking dual meet competition seriously.

The Complete Women’s Rankings

Rank Team Record Last Week
1 Texas A&M (2-0) 1
2 Nebraska (6-0) 2
3 Duke (4-0) 7
4 Alabama (0-0) 4
5 LSU (0-0) 3
6 USC (0-0) 5
7 Stanford (1-0) 10
8 Indiana (1-0) 6
9 Tennessee (0-1) 9
10 North Carolina (2-2) 11
11 Oklahoma (3-0) 8
12 Colorado State (6-0) 12
13 BYU (2-1) 13
14 Kansas (2-0) 16
15 Kansas State (5-1) 17
16 Penn (1-0) 19
17 Washington (1-0) 20
18 North Dakota State (6-2) 15
19 Baylor (3-0) 14
20 Ole Miss (0-0) 18
21 Wisconsin (5-0) 21
22 Illinois State (3-0) 25
23 Cal (0-1) 24
24 UCLA (0-0) 22
25 Akron (4-0) not ranked
Dropped out: Washington State

Recent Scores

Harvard 105–Yale 57
New Hampshire 156–Maine 122–Bates 89
Dartmouth 235–Vermont 129–Hartford 68–UMass Lowell 50
Nebraska 238½–North Dakota State 125½–Northern Iowa 124–UMKC 121
Washington 108–Washington State 55
Navy 111–Army 92
Duke 79–North Carolina 72
Stanford 86–Cal 74
Lehigh 125–Lafayette 77
Oakland 114–Detroit 74
UT-Rio Grande Valley 95½–Texas A&M-CC 70½
Akron 221–Kent State–150, Youngstown State 134– Ashland 130
Toledo 98–Bowling Green 72
Cal State Fullerton 192–Long Beach State 178½–UCSB 176½–UC Irvine 115
Nevada 187–San Diego State 181–UNLV 181
Western Michigan 264–Central Michigan 154–Milwaukee 114–Purdue Fort Wayne 54
Illinois State 358–Loyola/Chicago 122–Illinois-Chicago 105

Regional Women’s Rankings

East Midwest
1 Penn (1-0) 1 Nebraska (6-0)
2 Army (1-1) 2 Indiana (1-0)
3 Navy (2-1) 3 Oklahoma (3-0)
4 Princeton (2-1) 4 Kansas (2-0)
5 Dartmouth (8-0) 5 Kansas State (5-1)
6 Harvard (2-2) 6 North Dakota State (6-2)
7 Columbia (1-1) 7 Wisconsin (5-0)
8 Yale (0-5) 8 Illinois State (3-0)
9 Monmouth (3-0) 9 Akron (4-0)
10 Lehigh (4-1) 10 Indiana State (0-1)
11 Marshall (2-0) 11 Wichita State (0-2)
12 Holy Cross (1-0) 12 Western Michigan (4-0)
13 New Hampshire (6-2) 13 Central Michigan (2-1)
14 Lafayette (0-2) 14 Kent State (2-2)
15 Fairleigh Dickinson (1-2) 15 Toledo (2-0)
16 Oklahoma State (0-3)
17 Bowling Green (0-2)
18 Northern Iowa (1-2)
19 UMKC (0-3)
20 Youngstown State (1-2)
South West
1 Texas A&M (2-0) 1 USC (0-0)
2 Duke (4-0) 2 Stanford (1-0)
3 Alabama (0-0) 3 Colorado State (6-0)
4 LSU (0-0) 4 BYU (2-1)
5 Tennessee (0-1) 5 Washington (1-0)
6 North Carolina (2-2) 6 Cal (0-1)
7 Baylor (3-0) 7 UCLA (0-0)
8 Ole Miss (0-0) 8 Washington State (0-1)
9 Wake Forest (1-2) 9 Nevada (2-0)
10 East Carolina (0-3) 10 San Diego State (0-1-1)
11 TCU (0-2) 11 UNLV (0-1-1)
12 Incarnate Word (2-1) 12 Colorado (2-1)
13 UT Rio Grande Valley (1-0) 13 Cal St. Fullerton (3-0)
14 UT Arlington (2-1) 14 Utah State (3-0)
15 Northwestern Louisiana (1-2) 15 Sac State (0-0)
16 North Texas (1-2) 16 Long Beach State (2-1)
17 Abilene Christian (0-3) 17 UCSb (3-2)
18 Texas State (1-2) 18 UTEP (1-1)
19 Southeastern Louisiana (1-0) 19 Montana State (2-2)
20 Texas A&M-CC (0-1) 20 Cal Poly (1-1)