Instead of focusing on the heps team title on the men's side, I decided to figure out which teams have the most guys ranked in the top 100 in the NCAA events.
I did this because it seems unfair that a 49 second 400 guy is a stud at heps but an 811 3k guy like Lowry didn't even score last year. The heps are so sprint weak it's frustrating.
The results may surprise people. The Cornell men come out on top. I've heard people say they win with superior numbers and an army of mediocrity. That's clearly not the case.
# of Squad Members Ranked in Top 100 of NCAA
Cornell - 15 (11 without multi)
Wade 45th in 800
Admirand 69th in 80
Schilkowsky 67th in mile
Mccullough 95th 5k
Hagberg 62nd hurdles
Blair 11th HJ
Butler 36th HG
Arlinghaus 68th HJ
Bell 37th LJ, 98th TJ
Mozia 11th SP
Belden 54th SP and 91st WT
Huber 16th Hept
Cusick 33rd Hept
Formica 55th Hept
Ryan 89th Hept
Princeton 12 (11 without multi)
Hopkins 66th lj, 87th 400
Dinkins 45th 800
Pasternostro 82nd 800
Callahan 14th Mile
Stilin 16th 3k, 42nd mile
Cabral 11th5k, 55th 3k, 79th mile
Slovenski 16th pv
Soerens 66th LJ
McLean 49th TJ
Park 83rd SP
McCullouth 1st WT
Sheldon 77th Hept
Columbia -7
McFann 61st 800
Fish 70th 800
Claflin 98th 800
Merber 49th mile
Behnke 59th mile
Composto 95th 3k
Murphy 52nd 5k
Dartmouth -5
Bleday 71st Mile, 54th 3k
Miner 78th mile
Shaw 68th 5k
Doherty 80th 5k
Filiano 92nd SP
Brown - 3
Spooney 46th 200
Lowry 65th in mile and 46th in 3k
Cooper 82nd in mile
Harvard 3
Weller -22nd PV
Glauser 28th SP
Brode 71st SP
Penn 1 (3 in top 200)
Reynolds - 8th in HJ
Fulton 197 in 800
Carr 169 in TJ
Yale - 0 (2 in top 200)
Hillas at 138thin 3k and 189 in mile
Bieszard 146th in 400