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Husky women move up in USTFCCCA rating index thanks to strong field events at B1G Tens...

NEW ORLEANS-- The Washington women's track team moved up to the highest position they've occupied all season, as the Huskies are now the number 17 team in the country in the latest USTFCCCA Division I Track & Field Rating Index released Tuesday. After the B1G Ten championships in Lincoln, the Huskies got major points from their pole vault group, led by the Moll twins (UW Athletics photo) , who went 1-2, with Hana (in sunglasses) setting a new collegiate record of 15-10 (4.83m) and Amanda, who had struggled through the indoor season, cleared 15 feet for the first time this season, going 15-2.25 (4.63m). Those are currently the two best marks in the NCAA this season. Additionally, the Huskies got two top 20 marks at the B1G Tens from Veronica Vacca, who cleared 14-6.5 (4.43m), and from Ashley Schroeder in the javelin, who threw a school record 179-6 (54.72m). The nation's top five women's teams are in order: Georgia, Florida, BYU, South Carolina, and LSU. Other B1G...

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