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NEWSLETTER Volume 5, No ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ NEWSLETTER Volume 5, No. 20 April 20, 2006 Season-End U.S. Women’s Indoor List etrack ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ — 2006 U.S. Women’s Indoor Lists — KEY TO LISTS compiled by Jim Rorick These lists give the top 20 U.S. performers (and top 5 (marks received and verified by 4/20/06) performances, denoted by a — —) of the 2005–06 indoor season, with an appending of those foreign collegians whose marks fall into that range. In the oversized-track 55 METERS category, the domestics and foreign collegians are com- 6.72 ........... **Amberly Nesbitt (SC) ............... 2/26 .................. SEC mingled (' after name = foreigner on OT list). Relay teams 6.73 ........... ——Nesbitt ................................. 1/21 ........... Gator Inv may contain non-U.S. nationals. .................. **Shalonda Solomon (SC) .......... 2/18 ........ Gamecock Open athletes and high schoolers have no notation before 6.74 ........... ——Nesbitt ................................. 2/25 .................. SEC their name. Collegians are noted by class: - = senior; * = 6.78 ........... *Marshevet Hooker (Tx) ............. 1/14 ...... Houston Op junior; **=soph; *** = frosh. .................. ——Nesbitt ................................. 1/21 ........... Gator Inv **6 performances by 3 performers** Oversized tracks are those larger than 200m in circumfer- 6.79 ........... Bianca Knight (MsHS) ................ 1/07 ........ LSU HS Cl ence. OT marks at races longer than 1000m are no longer (A) ....... **Ashley Owens (UNLV) ............. 1/28 ................. Reno carried with the main list (except in the multis) because too 6.80 ........... **Cleo Tyson (Tn) ....................... 2/26 .................. SEC many huge tracks have been turned into speedways. (A) = 6.81 ........... Nolle Graham (unat) ................... 1/21 ........... Gator Inv altitude over 1000m (in affected events only). 6.82 ........... Tianna Madison (Nik) ................. 1/21 ........... Gator Inv 6.83 ........... -Andriane Lapsley (GaT) ............ 3/02 .... Fl Fast Times .................. **Brooklynn Morris (LSU) ........... 2/25 .................. SEC (10) 60 METERS 6.84(A) ...... *Janay DeLoach (CoSt) .............. 12/09 ........... Laramie 7.01 ........... Lisa Barber (adi) ......................... 3/10 .......... World Ch .................. **Lakecia Ealey (Fl) .................... 3/02 .... Fl Fast Times .................. Lauryn Williams (Nik) ................. 3/10 .......... World Ch 6.85 ........... ***Cachet Murray (Ms) ............... 2/25 .................. SEC 7.05 ........... ——Barber ................................. 2/26 ..............USATF 6.86 ........... Angela Daigle-Bowen (Nik) ........ 1/16 .............. Fresno 7.06 ........... ——Barber ................................. 2/26 ..............USATF .................. Francena McCorory (VaHS) ....... 2/18 .. Newport News 7.09 ........... ——Barber ................................. 1/28 ..... Reeb Boston (A) ....... Jeneba Tarmoh (CaHS) ............. 1/28 ................. Reno **5 performances by 2 performers** 6.87 ........... Ashley Cruder (CoHS) ................ 3/12 ................... NIN 7.10 ........... Torri Edwards (unat) ................... 2/26 ..............USATF .................. Gabrielle Mayo (NCHS) .............. 2/11 ........ Chapel Hill 7.18 ........... *Marshevet Hooker (Tx) ............. 3/10 ............... NCAA 6.88 ........... ***Alexandria Anderson (Tx) ....... 1/14 ...... Houston Op 7.20 ........... **Ashley Owens (UNLV) ............. 3/11 ............... NCAA .................. Santana Lowery (MsHS) ............ 1/07 ........ LSU HS Cl .................. **Cleo Tyson (Tn) ....................... 3/10 ............... NCAA Foreign Collegians: 7.21 ........... *Chauntae Bayne-Hackett (Stan) 3/10 ............... NCAA 6.71 ........... *Kerron Stewart (Aub-Jam) ........ 2/26 .................. SEC .................. **Amberly Nesbitt (SC) ............... 2/10 .......... Tyson Inv 6.73 ........... **Kelly-Ann Baptiste (LSU-Tri) .... 2/26 .................. SEC .................. -Ginnie Powell (USC) ................. 3/10 ............... NCAA 6.75 ........... -Tahesia Harrigan (Al-BVI) ......... 2/25 .................. SEC .................. **Shalonda Solomon (SC) .......... 3/10 ............... NCAA 6.88 ........... **Virgil Hodge (TCU-StK) ........... 2/04 ...... Kittley Open (10) 7.25 ........... Stephanie Durst (Nik) ................. 1/31 .............. Vienna (A) ....... Brianna Glenn (unat) .................. 2/04 .............. Mtn T’s (A) ....... Bianca Knight (MsHS) ................ 2/18 ....... Simplot HS 7.27 ........... Miki Barber (unat) ....................... 2/26 ..............USATF 7.28 ........... Angela Daigle-Bowen (Cheet) .... 2/10 .......... Tyson Inv .................. -Alexis Weatherspoon (USC) ..... 3/04 .............. Wa LC 7.29 ........... Alexis Joyce (unat) ..................... 2/11 ........... Tiger Inv 7.30 ........... *Alexandria Anderson (Tx) ......... 2/24 ............... Big 12 (A) ....... Ashley Cruder (CoHS) ................ 2/11 .............. Golden .................. *Janice Davis (Stan) ................... 2/10 .......... Tyson Inv .................. -Andriane Lapsley (GaT) ............ 3/10 ............... NCAA Foreign Collegians: 7.16 ........... **Kelly Ann Baptiste (LSU-Tri) .... 3/10 ............... NCAA © 2006 Track & Field News. All rights reserved. This 7.19 ........... -Tahesia Harrigan (Al-BVI) ......... 2/03 ....... Armory Coll 7.22 ........... *Kerron Stewart (Aub-Jam) ........ 3/10 ............... NCAA newsletter may not be reprinted or retransmitted in any 7.29 ........... *Priscilla Lopes (Nb-Can) ........... 2/25 ............... Big 12 form without express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -131- April 20, 2006 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 53.47 ......... Kia Davis (unat) .......................... 2/25 ..............USATF 200 METERS 53.55 ......... *Nina Gilbert (LaT) ..................... 2/25 ................. WAC 22.57 ......... **Shalonda Solomon (SC) .......... 3/10 ............... NCAA Foreign Collegians: 22.60 ......... ——Solomon .............................. 3/10 ............... NCAA 51.96 ......... -Patricia Hall (Tn-Jam) ............... 2/10 ........ Tyson Coll 22.77 ......... *Chauntae Bayne-Hackett (Stan) . 3/10 ............... NCAA 52.16 ......... **Kineke Alexander (Ia-VI) .......... 3/11 ............... NCAA 22.84 ......... **Brooklynn Morris (LSU) ........... 3/10 ............... NCAA 52.53 ......... *Clora Williams (TxAM-Jam) ...... 3/10 ............... NCAA 22.86 ......... *Marshevet Hooker (Tx) ............. 3/10 ............... NCAA 52.99 ......... -Kou Luogon (Al-Lbr) .................. 2/26 .................. SEC **5 performances by 4 performers** 53.38 ......... *Ginou Etienne (Mia-Hai) ........... 2/10 ........ Tyson Coll 23.26 ......... *Janice Davis (Stan) ................... 3/10 ............... NCAA Oversized Track: (A) ..... Bianca Knight (MsHS) ................ 2/18 ....... Simplot HS 52.62 ......... Danner ....................................... 2/18 .................. Kent 23.27 ......... Crystal Cox (unat) ...................... 2/18 .... Va Tech Chal 52.90 ......... Richardson ................................. 2/17 .............. Vandal 23.32 ......... Dee Dee Trotter (adi) ................. 2/11 ........ Tyson Coll 52.92 ......... Luogon' ...................................... 2/11 ............... IaSt Cl 23.37 ......... *Ashlee Kidd (GaT) .................... 2/25 .................. ACC 53.24 ......... Rooks ......................................... 3/04 ......... Wilson Inv 23.43 ......... **Amberly Nesbitt (SC) ............... 2/11 .......... Tyson Inv 53.41 ......... **Kenyata Coleman (Ms) ............ 3/04 ......... Wilson Inv (10) 53.42 ......... -LaTashia Kerr (Tx) .................... 3/04 ......... Wilson Inv 23.44 ......... -Charlette Greggs (Mia) .............. 3/10 ............... NCAA .................. **Cleo Tyson (Tn) ....................... 3/10 ............... NCAA 23.51 ......... -Kandace Tucker (Bay) .............. 2/25 ............... Big 12 500 METERS 23.53(A) ..... **Ashley Owens (UNLV) ............. 2/25 .......... Mtn West 1:10.30 ...... **Shana Cox (PennSt) ................ 1/21 .... State College 23.55 ......... ***Alexandria Anderson (Tx) ....... 2/25 ............... Big 12 1:11.80 ...... **Jesse Carlin (Penn) ................. 3/05 ............... ECAC 23.65 ......... *Latonia Wilson (LaT) ................. 2/25 ................. WAC 1:11.97 ...... Francena McCorory (VaHS) ....... 2/18 .. Newport News 23.66 ......... Jeneba Tarmoh (CaHS) ............. 3/12 .............. Nat HS Oversized Track: 23.69 ......... -LaTashia Kerr (Tx) .................... 2/11 ........ Tyson Coll 1:11.04 ...... -Kaydian Reid (StJ) .................... 2/19 ............ Big East 23.70 ......... -Dominique Darden (Mia) ........... 2/25 .................. ACC .................. Connie Moore (Nik) .................... 1/28 ...... Penn St Nat Foreign Collegians: 600 YARDS 22.77 ......... **Carol Rodriguez (USC-PR) ...... 3/10 ............... NCAA 1:20.93 ...... -Dee Dee Cortez (Tx) ................. 2/25 ............... Big 12 22.97 ......... *Kerron Stewart (Aub-Jam) ........ 2/11 .......... Tyson Inv Foreign Collegian: 23.05 ......... **Kelly-Ann Baptiste (LSU-Tri) .... 3/10 ............... NCAA 1:18.34 ...... **Egle Uljas (Nb-Est) .................. 1/21 ......... Nb adidas 23.46(A) ..... **Virgil
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