North Carolina A&T jumped three spots from Week 1 to take over the No. 1 ranking indoors for the first time in program history. What exactly have the Aggies done this season? We’re glad you asked. North Carolina A&T has posted seven national top-10 marks, of which six reside in the top-5s of their respective events: Randolph Ross is No. 1 in the 400, No. 3 in the 200 and part of the top-ranked 4×400 relay team; Javonte’ Harding is No. 2 in the 200 and clocked a PR of 20.33 this past weekend in Clemson; Leonard Mustari (No. 2, 7.58) and Rasheem Brown (No. 5, 7.70) give the Aggies two top-5 marks in the 60 hurdles; Brandon Hicklin is No. 7 in the long jump at 7.85m (25-9¼) with his effort two weeks ago at the Clemson Invitational.The No.1 mens indoor T&F team in America resides right here in @greensborocity! @NCATAGGIES are the No.1 team in the nation! Man that sounds good! #aggiepride @ncattfxc @BigSouthSports @USTFCCCA @NCAATrackField @ncatsuaggies pic.twitter.com/kfoDTdzDAn
— N.C. A&T Athletics (@NCATAGGIES) January 31, 2022
Here are the top-5 teams in Week 2 of the @NCAATrackField DI Men's Indoor National Rating Index! #NCAATF
— USTFCCCA (@USTFCCCA) January 31, 2022
1. @NCATAGGIES
2. @TexasTechTF
3. @TexasTFXC
4. @UGATrack
5. @KentuckyTrack
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Here is the newest edition of the @NCAATrackField DI Men's Indoor National Rating Index! #NCAATF
— USTFCCCA (@USTFCCCA) January 31, 2022
There were some BIG changes among the top-5 teams, as one program jumped all the way to the top for the first time in program history!
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