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@MIZ_TrackField Makes History with No. 9 National Ranking

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Mizzou Track and Field continued making history this week, as the men reached No. 9 in the USTFCCCA (U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association) national rankings on Tuesday (May 31).  This is the highest for both men and women, surpassing the No. 13 ranking reached by the women in 2014.

COLUMBIA, Mo. - Mizzou Track and Field continued making history this week, as the men reached No. 9 in the USTFCCCA (U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association) national rankings on Tuesday (May 31).  This is the highest for both men and women, surpassing the No. 13 ranking reached by the women in 2014.

The Tigers join six other SEC schools in the top ten of the national rankings, as the conference continues to dominant the NCAA.  Of the top 25 teams in the men's rankings, ten are SEC institutions including No. 1 Texas A&M and No. 2 Florida.

MEN RANK WOMEN
Texas A&M
Florida
Oregon
LSU
Arkansas
Georgia
Virginia Tech.
Tennessee
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Texas Tech.
Alabama
Houston
Washington
UCLA
Virginia
Mississippi State
Syracuse
Ole Miss
Akron
Northern Arizona
Clemson
Air Force
Purdue
Nebraska
BYU
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Arkansas
Kentucky
Texas
LSU
Texas A&M
Oregon
Southern California
Stanford
Florida
Tennessee
Georgia
Mississippi State
Harvard
Miami (Fla.)
Kansas State
New Mexico
Florida State
Oklahoma
Wisconsin
Nebraska
Michigan
Texas Tech.
San Diego State
Duke
Notre Dame

The men had already made team history this season, reaching No. 19 in the NCAA after their eighth-place finish at the SEC Championships.  They jumped up to No. 18 the following week after the final entries into the NCAA Championships West Preliminary Round were released.  

The Tigers went on to take a record group to the prelims in Lawrence, Kansas, and 30 athletes competed for qualification into the NCAA Championship meet in Eugene, Oregon, next week.  Of the 32, 14 will advance to the final round of the collegiate season, including six from the men's team.

#MIZTF NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFIERS
Markesh Woodson - 100m Dash
Kahmari Montgomery - 400m Dash
Matthew Ludwig - Pole Vault
Tony Carodine - Triple Jump
John Warren - Triple Jump
Reinhard Van Zyl - Javelin
Ser Whitaker - Decathlon

Sandrae Farquharson - 400m Dash
Karissa Schweizer - 5000m Run
Valerie Thames - 100m Hurdles
Maya Cody, Alyssa Felton, LaQuisha Jackson, Sandrae Farquharson - 4x100m 
Maya Cody, Valerie Thames, LaQuisha Jackson, Sandrae Farquharson - 4x400m
Alyssa Applebee - Pole Vault

The Tigers will depart for the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon, next week, competing at the Historic Hayward Field on June 8-11.  For the latest on Mizzou Track and Field, stay tuned to MUTigers.com and follow the team on Twitter @MIZ_TrackField.