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@MIZ_TrackField Men Make History with Top 20 National Ranking

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Mizzou Track & Field made one of the biggest jumps in this week's national rankings, as the men moved from No. 35 to No. 19 after an exciting weekend of performances at the SEC Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  This is the highest ranking for the men since the USTFCCCA (U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association) poll began in 2008, and only the third time they've broken into the top-25 (No. 24 in 2006 and No. 25 in 2010).

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Mizzou Track & Field made one of the biggest jumps in this week's national rankings, as the men moved from No. 35 to No. 19 after an exciting weekend of performances at the SEC Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  This is the highest ranking for the men since the USTFCCCA (U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association) poll began in 2008, and only the third time they've broken into the top-25 (No. 24 in 2006 and No. 25 in 2010).

The jump comes after a successful SEC Championships weekend, where the men had their highest placing since joining the conference in 2012.  Their eighth place finish was only three points behind No. 6 Georgia, and beat out Mississippi State and South Carolina, who entered the weekend ranked No. 13 and No. 22, respectively.  These are the final rankings before the NCAA Preliminary Rounds (May 27-28), which serve as the qualifying meets into the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon, next month.  The SEC continues to dominate the national rankings for both the men and women with nine of the top 25 teams in both the men's and women's rankings.

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Texas A&M
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Florida
Oregon
Arkansas
Georgia
Alabama
Texas
Houston
Texas Tech.
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Tennessee
Minnesota
Stanford
Virginia Tech.
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Washington
Syracuse
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Florida State
Mississippi State
Northern Arizona
UCLA
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Southern California
Kansas State
Texas
Florida
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Texas A&M
Stanford
Georgia
Tennessee
Oklahoma
New Mexico
Miami (Fla.)
Mississippi State
Harvard
Wisconsin
Texas Tech.
Oklahoma State
Florida State
Washington
Baylor
Nebraska
Alabama

The team was led by podium finishes from freshmen Matthew Ludwig and Kahmari Montgomery, junior Reinhard Van Zyl, and senior Markesh Woodson, who all placed in the top-three of their respective events to earn All-SEC honors.

Van Zyl was the first All-SEC finisher of the weekend for the Tigers, throwing a new PR in the javelin (75.91m // 249-0) to place second in the conference.

Ludwig was next, jumping 5.31m (17-5) in the pole vault to place third.

Woodson closed his final SEC Championship meet with his fifth All-SEC honor, placing third in the 100m dash (10.20).

Finally, Montgomery returned to claim the conference title in the 400m dash, running a school record of 45.13 to repeat his winning performance from the indoor championship meet.  That time, the second-fastest in the NCAA so far this season, is also the No. 13 performance in the world.

All four men are currently ranked in the top 15 in the NCAA - Montgomery, No. 2 (400m dash); Woodson, No. 7 (100m dash); Van Zyl, No. 7 (javelin); and Ludwig, No. 13 (pole vault).

The Tigers now look toward the NCAA West Preliminary Round in Lawrence, Kansas, from May 27-28.  Fielded by the top 48 ranked athletes in each event in the west region, this year's qualifying team is shaping up to be the largest in program history with over 30 qualifiers so far out of the men's and women's teams.  For the latest on Mizzou Track & Field, stay tuned to MUTigers.com and follow the team on Twitter @MIZ_TrackField.