BIRMINGHAM – The SEC announced Shavez Hart as its Men’s Runner of the Week for the first outdoor honor of the 2014 season while USTFCCCA preseason outdoor national computer rankings have the Aggie women ranked No. 1 with the men at No. 3.
Hart won a sprint double at the UTSA Texas Challenge Invitational, claiming the 100 in 10.24 seconds and the 200 in 20.50. Both marks lead the collegiate Division I rankings among marks not assisted by wind. Hart was also part of the A&M winning effort in the 4×100 where the Aggies produced a collegiate leading 38.98 that currently ranks third-fastest in the world for 2014.
The preseason outdoor national computer rankings take into account the current outdoor season performances in combination with the top 2013 outdoor marks by returning athletes, but do not include recent indoor performances.
The A&M men shared the 2013 NCAA Outdoor title, claiming their fourth national championship since 2009, while the women placed second at last year’s NCAA Outdoor Championships. Following three consecutive NCAA women’s team titles from 2009 to 2011, the Aggies placed third in 2012.
Texas A&M women are prohibitive favorites in the 2014 preseason rankings with 390.30 team ranking points. Ranked second is Oregon at 278.91 with Texas (272.81) third, Florida (268.84) fourth and Kentucky (207.44) fifth.
The men’s rankings have a trio of SEC schools occupying the top three positions with Arkansas (311.88), Florida (300.11) and the Aggies (296.36). Rounding out the top five are Oregon (294.12) and Florida State (208.46).
In both men’s and women’s national rankings the SEC continues to be the dominate conference. Eight men’s teams from the SEC rank among the top 15 while seven women’s conference teams rank among the top 20.
USTFCCCA Preseason National Team Computer Rankings
Outdoor – March 25
WOMEN Points
1. Texas A&M 390.30
2. Oregon 278.91
3. Texas 272.81
4. Florida 268.84
5. Kentucky 207.44
6. Georgia 170.48
7. Southern California 160.30
8. LSU 152.06
9. Arizona 151.40
10. Kansas 151.25
11. San Diego State 137.19
12. Florida State 130.86
13. UCLA 129.00
14. Arkansas 128.40
15. Stanford 125.40
16. Texas Tech 109.48
17. Penn State 107.90
18. Notre Dame 105.11
19. Washington 104.83
20. South Carolina 102.28
21. Arizona State 92.72
22. Providence 90.12
23. Central Florida 87.37
24. Connecticut 78.17
25. Baylor 77.09
MEN POINTS
1. Arkansas 311.88
2. Florida 300.11
3. Texas A&M 296.36
4. Oregon 294.12
5. Florida State 208.46
6. Wisconsin 168.62
7. Georgia 165.54
8. LSU 164.02
9. UCLA 161.98
10. Alabama 158.89
11. Nebraska 153.11
12. Mississippi 149.74
13. Southern California 144.63
14. Texas Tech 140.92
15. Tennessee 123.66
16. Arizona 117.42
17. Baylor 115.83
18. Texas 107.86
19. Penn State 98.95
20. Brigham Young 96.42
21. Cornell 87.01
22. Arizona State 86.70
23. Stanford 84.28
24. California 83.37
25. Illinois 77.65
Story courtesy of Texas A&M Athletics