Feb. 3, 2004
WACO, Texas - The Baylor men's track team moved up three more spots into a tie for 10th, while the women held at No. 16 for the second-straight week in the latest Trackwire 25 released Tuesday.
Sophomore Jeremy Wariner and junior Darold Williamson each moved up one spot and are now ranked fourth and fifth, respectively, in the 400 meters according to Trackwire's Dandy Dozen. Wariner has posted an NCAA automatic qualifying time of 45.83, while Williamson has an NCAA provisional mark of 46.34.
The men's 4x400 relay squad of Wariner, Williamson, sophomore Jamen Saziru and freshman Mark Teter fell one spot and are now ranked third behind LSU and Florida. The quartet has already recorded an NCAA provisional qualifying time of 3:07.72.
Senior Jordan Willmann holds on to her No. 2 ranking in the pentathlon behind Georgia's Hyleas Fountain, while junior April Holliness fell one spot to No. 3 in the long jump behind Nebraska's Ineta Radevica and Fountain.
The Trackwire 25 projects a hypothetical score for the NCAA meet, factoring in injury reports and other variables supported by information gathered from coaches and NCAA-qualifying competitions across the country. This projection is generated by scoring the Dandy Dozen, a power ranking of the top 12 athletes and relay squads in each NCAA event. The complete Trackwire 25 can be found at www.trackwire.com.