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What high jump indoor mark do you need for NAIA women's track & field?

The short answer

For NAIA women's track & field, the high jump indoor mark roster floor is around B: 1.66 m, the competitive band sits near —, and the elite band is around A: 1.69 m. These are entry zones, not hard cutoffs — verify with each program.

Academic filter for the same division: 2.0 GPA (NAIA initial-eligibility minimum, one of three qualifying pathways).

high jump indoor (meters) by division

Full comparison across every division we have sourced data for. Roster floor · competitive band · elite.

DivisionRoster floorCompetitive bandElite
D21.67 m NCAA D2 indoor provisional standard (sea level, 200m banked). These are championship qualifying standards, not recruiting standards; D1 and D3 publish no marks.
NAIAB: 1.66 mA: 1.69 m

NAIA A/B qualifying standards — A is auto-qualifier, B is provisional. These are championship standards, not recruiting standards.

Source: NAIA Track & Field Coaches Manual 2025-26, Appendix A · naia.org/coaches-corner

Honest caveats

  • • These are entry zones, not hard cutoffs. A player one tick below the floor can still make a lineup with strong academics, position scarcity, or a program fit no one else spotted.
  • • Numbers reflect the 2025–26 post-House recruiting landscape. Roster caps and revenue-sharing status vary by program.
  • • Coaches filter on the metric before they filter on character — but character, film, and outreach are what turn a filter-pass into an offer.

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Frequently asked questions

What high jump indoor mark do you need for NAIA women's track & field?

For NAIA women's track & field, the roster floor is around B: 1.66 m, the competitive band sits near —, and the elite band is around A: 1.69 m. Entry zones, not hard cutoffs — verify with each program.

Is B: 1.66 m high jump indoor mark enough for NAIA women's track & field?

B: 1.66 m sits at the NAIA women's track & field roster floor — the lower lineup / walk-on band. Competitive-band programs typically want closer to —, and elite lineups look for A: 1.69 m+.

What is a good high jump indoor mark for college women's track & field?

"Good" depends on the division you're targeting. NAIA women's track & field coaches filter starting at B: 1.66 m, with the competitive band around — and elite A: 1.69 m+. Use the full division table above to see where your athlete's number lands.

How were the NAIA women's track & field high jump indoor mark numbers sourced?

NAIA Track & Field Coaches Manual 2025-26, Appendix A · naia.org/coaches-corner

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