Elite 50: Ranking the Nation’s Top Women's Track Programs
In our women’s college track and field rankings, we take you beyond wins and losses to reveal what truly makes a college track program great. To come up with our list of the top 10 women’s track programs, we consider a variety of factors—not just wins and losses, but also academic rankings from U.S. News & World Report and Academic Progress Rates. The result is a list of schools we’d recommend to any track and field athlete seeking an elite athletic program and a strong education. Learn more about how we arrived at our rankings through the Elite 50 guide, and browse through STACK’s rankings for 20 other sports at the bottom of this page.
STACK’s Top 10 Women’s Track Programs
College | Score | ’12 U.S. News Rank | APR [Out of 1,000] | National Ranking ’11/’10/’09 | STACK Factor |
1. Stanford | 100 | 5 | 991 | 8/14/25 | 192 |
2. Texas A&M | 91.77 | 58 | 940 | 1/1/1 | 144 |
3. Oregon | 84.24 | 101 | 996 | 2/2/2 | 72 |
4. Florida | 82.84 | 58 | 1000 | 34/3/14 | 144 |
5. Oklahoma | 79.35 | 101 | 986 | 4/9/18 | 120 |
6. LSU | 77.11 | 128 | 990 | 3/6/3 | 84 |
7. Texas | 75.10 | 45 | 1000 | 8/NR/10 | 144 |
8. Duke | 74.55 | 10 | 1000 | 16/NR/NR | 156 |
9. Tennessee | 71.97 | 101 | 1000 | 11/NR/5 | 120 |
20. UCLA | 71.09 | 25 | 977 | 34/25/12 | 120 |
Inside the Rankings: Oregon Women’s Track and Field
For more than a hundred years, the University of Oregon has been a destination for top track and field athletes, earning the nickname, “Track Town, USA.” At least one Oregon track athlete has participated in every Summer Olympics since 1908; one of the school’s former track coaches, Bill Bowerman, co-founded Nike; and the Ducks’ track complex, Hayward Field, has become hallowed ground in the sport, hosting everything from NCAA Championships to U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials.
In recent years, the Oregon women’s track team has added to this rich tradition by winning the last two NCAA indoor track championships and taking second place in the outdoor championships three times in a row. More than 20 past, current and future women’s track athletes participated in the USA Track & Field Championships this past summer, proving that the Oregon women’s track team is built for long-term success.
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Elite 50: Ranking the Nation’s Top Women's Track Programs
In our women’s college track and field rankings, we take you beyond wins and losses to reveal what truly makes a college track program great. To come up with our list of the top 10 women’s track programs, we consider a variety of factors—not just wins and losses, but also academic rankings from U.S. News & World Report and Academic Progress Rates. The result is a list of schools we’d recommend to any track and field athlete seeking an elite athletic program and a strong education. Learn more about how we arrived at our rankings through the Elite 50 guide, and browse through STACK’s rankings for 20 other sports at the bottom of this page.
STACK’s Top 10 Women’s Track Programs
College | Score | ’12 U.S. News Rank | APR [Out of 1,000] | National Ranking ’11/’10/’09 | STACK Factor |
1. Stanford | 100 | 5 | 991 | 8/14/25 | 192 |
2. Texas A&M | 91.77 | 58 | 940 | 1/1/1 | 144 |
3. Oregon | 84.24 | 101 | 996 | 2/2/2 | 72 |
4. Florida | 82.84 | 58 | 1000 | 34/3/14 | 144 |
5. Oklahoma | 79.35 | 101 | 986 | 4/9/18 | 120 |
6. LSU | 77.11 | 128 | 990 | 3/6/3 | 84 |
7. Texas | 75.10 | 45 | 1000 | 8/NR/10 | 144 |
8. Duke | 74.55 | 10 | 1000 | 16/NR/NR | 156 |
9. Tennessee | 71.97 | 101 | 1000 | 11/NR/5 | 120 |
20. UCLA | 71.09 | 25 | 977 | 34/25/12 | 120 |
Inside the Rankings: Oregon Women’s Track and Field
For more than a hundred years, the University of Oregon has been a destination for top track and field athletes, earning the nickname, “Track Town, USA.” At least one Oregon track athlete has participated in every Summer Olympics since 1908; one of the school’s former track coaches, Bill Bowerman, co-founded Nike; and the Ducks’ track complex, Hayward Field, has become hallowed ground in the sport, hosting everything from NCAA Championships to U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials.
In recent years, the Oregon women’s track team has added to this rich tradition by winning the last two NCAA indoor track championships and taking second place in the outdoor championships three times in a row. More than 20 past, current and future women’s track athletes participated in the USA Track & Field Championships this past summer, proving that the Oregon women’s track team is built for long-term success.
Check out the rest of STACK’s college rankings: