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2021 US Women's Indoor List Volume 19, No. 21 March 31, 2021 version i — 2021 U.S. Women’s Indoor List — KEY TO LISTS compiled by Glen McMicken These lists give up to the top 40 U.S. performers (and top 5 performances, denoted by a ——) of the 2020–21 indoor 60 METERS season in standard events, with an appending of those 7.08.............Javianne Oliver (Nik)..................2/17 ........... Torun WIT foreign collegians whose marks fall into that range. 7.09.............-TeeTee Terry (USC)...................3/12 ............ NCAA Ch In the oversized-track category (those larger than 200m), 7.10.............Aleia Hobbs (adi) .......................2/13 .....N Balance GP the domestics and foreign collegians are commingled. ....................——Oliver ..................................2/06 ....................Metz Relay teams may contain non-U.S. nationals. ....................——Oliver ..................................2/09 ...........Liévin WIT **5 performances by 3 performers** Oversized-track marks are listed only if superior to the 7.14.............Mikiah Brisco (Nik) ....................1/16 ...... Baton Rouge athlete’s best legal mark (OT performances listed to level 7.15.............-Jada Baylark (Ar)......................3/12 ............ NCAA Ch of legal performances). ...........Kayla White (Nik) .......................2/13 .....N Balance GP Open athletes and high schoolers have no notation before 7.16.............Candace Hill (Asics) ..................2/13 .....N Balance GP their name. Collegians are noted by class: - = senior; * = 7.17.............Hannah Cunliffe (adi) .................2/13 .....N Balance GP junior; **=soph; *** = frosh. (Note: many athletes will be ...........Teahna Daniels (Nik) ..................2/07 ..................ATL III different classes between indoors and out this year.) 7.18.............-Tamara Clark (Al) ......................3/12 ............ NCAA Ch (10) Symbols: (A) = altitude over 1000m (in affected events only). ...........Tamari Davis (adi) ......................2/06 .... East Coast Inv Note that the indoor season contains marks from December 7.19.............Dezerea Bryant (Nik) .................2/06 ....................Metz of the preceding year. Those marks will not be included ...........Jenna Prandini (Puma) ..............2/13 .....N Balance GP on the ’21 Absolute lists. 7.20.............Morolake Akinosun (Nik) ...........1/24 ....................ATL I (A) ......-Brianna Duncan (Or) ................2/27 ..... Peak Champs 7.21.............**Semira Killebrew (Fl) ...............2/27 .............. SEC Ind ...........*Abby Steiner (Ky) .....................2/12 ......Tiger Paw Inv ...........Gabby Thomas (NBal) ...............1/24 ....................ATL I Foreign Collegians: 7.22.............-Alfreda Steele (Mia) ..................3/13 ............ NCAA Ch 7.05.............*Kemba Nelson (Or-Jam) ..........3/13 ............ NCAA Ch 7.23.............*Kynnedy Flannel (Tx)................2/06 .........Thomas Inv 7.11.............*Kiara Grant (Norf-Jam) .............3/12 ............ NCAA Ch (20) 7.15.............*Julien Alfred (Tx-StL) ...............2/06 .........Thomas Inv ...........-Jayla Kirkland (FlSt) .................2/27 .............. ACC Ind ...........**Joella Lloyd (Tn-Ant) ...............2/27 .............. SEC Ind 7.24.............Shawnti Jackson (NCHS) ..........2/07 ..................ATL III 7.23.............-Halle Hazzard (Va-Grn) ............3/12 ............ NCAA Ch 7.26.............Keni Harrison (adi) .....................1/24 ....................ATL I 7.25.............***Kevona Davis (Tx-Jam) .........2/27 ........... Big 12 Ind (A) ......***Jadyn Mays (Or) ....................2/26 ..... Peak Champs ...........*Amira Young (Mn).....................2/12 .....Hawkeye B1G 7.28.............Allyson Felix (athleta) ................2/21 ................. ATL IV ...........Marybeth Price (unat) ................2/07 ..................ATL III ...........Caitland Smith (unat) .................1/31 ...................ATL II 7.29.............*Cambrea Sturgis (NCAT) ..........1/16 .. McCravy/Green ...........*Tiana Wilson (Ar) ......................2/26 .............. SEC Ind (30) 7.30.............Kiara Parker (unat).....................2/21 ................. ATL IV ...........**Jacious Sears (Mia) ................1/29 .......... Pollock Inv 7.31.............***Tionna Brown (AlSt) ...............2/25 ........... SWAC Ind ...........*Caisja Chandler (Cinc) .............2/13 ....... SpeedCity III 7.31.............Victoria Perrow (MdHS) .............2/28 ........adidas HSIN (A) ......*Jaslyn Gardner (BYU) ..............1/16 ..........Cougar Ind ...........***Kiley Robbins (Wi) .................2/27 ........... Big 10 Ind 7.32.............*Brandee Presley (Ms) ...............2/27 .............. SEC Ind © 2021 Track & Field News.All rights ....................Autumn Wilson (TxHS) ..............................adidas HSIN reserved.This newsletter may not be re- 7.33(A) ........*Ezinne Abba (Cal).....................1/22 ....... Air Force Inv printedor retransmitted in any formwithout (40) express written permission. ...........***Camille Rutherford (Hous) .....2/13 ....... SpeedCity III www.trackandfieldnews.com ...........*Zhane Smith (TxAM) ................2/06 .........Thomas Inv -157- March 31, 2021 Foreign Collegians: 200 METERS 22.75...........***Favour Ofili (LSU-Ngr) ...........2/27 .............. SEC Ind 22.38...........*Abby Steiner (Ky) .....................3/13 ............ NCAA Ch 22.87...........***Kevona Davis (Tx-Jam) .........2/27 ........... Big 12 Ind 22.41...........——Steiner ................................2/26 .............. SEC Ind 23.12...........*Trishauna Hemmings (Clem-Jam) ........................ 2/27 22.45...........-Tamara Clark (Al) ......................3/13 ............ NCAA Ch ACC Ind 22.50...........——Steiner ................................2/27 .............. SEC Ind 23.39...........**Joella Lloyd (Tn-Ant) ...............2/26 .............. SEC Ind 22.52...........——Steiner ................................2/13 ......Tiger Paw Inv 23.45...........*Immanuela Aliu (TxAM-Ngr) .....2/26 .............. SEC Ind **5 performances by 2 performers** ...........-Halle Hazzard (Va-Grn) ............2/25 .............. ACC Ind 22.55...........*Kynnedy Flannel (Tx)................2/27 ........... Big 12 Ind 23.53...........*Julien Alfred (Tx-StL) ...............2/13 .............Tyson Inv ...........Jenna Prandini (Puma) ..............2/07 ..................ATL III ...........*Kemba Nelson (Or-Jam) ..........1/29 .....Razorback Inv 22.59...........Allyson Felix (athleta) ................2/21 ................. ATL IV 23.59...........Edidiong Odiong (FlSt-Ngr) .......2/13 .............Tyson Inv 22.70...........Quanera Hayes (Nik) .................2/07 ..................ATL III 23.65...........-Nicole Yeargin (USC-GB) .........1/29 .....Razorback Inv 22.75...........-TeeTee Terry (USC)...................3/13 ............ NCAA Ch 22.76...........-Anavia Battle (OhSt).................3/13 ............ NCAA Ch Oversized Track: 22.94...........***Talitha Diggs (Fl) ....................2/13 .............Tyson Inv 23.65...........***Nickisha Pryce (IaWn-Jam) ...3/05 ............ JUCO Ch ...........*Delecia McDuffie (NCAT)..........3/12 ............ NCAA Ch (10) 23.03...........**Arria Minor (Bay) .....................2/27 ........... Big 12 Ind 300 METERS 23.09...........-Jada Baylark (Ar)......................2/26 .............. SEC Ind 35.73...........Gabby Thomas (NBal) ...............2/13 .....N Balance GP 23.16...........**Dajour Miles (Ky) .....................2/27 .............. SEC Ind 35.92...........——Thomas ..............................1/24 ....................ATL I ...........*Amira Young (Mn).....................3/12 ............ NCAA Ch 35.99...........Lynna Irby (adi) ..........................2/13 .....N Balance GP 23.17...........*Jania Martin (TxAM) .................2/26 .............. SEC Ind 36.68...........Jenna Prandini (Puma) ..............1/24 ....................ATL I 23.23...........Shawnti Jackson (NCHS) ..........2/07 ..................ATL III 36.69...........Kendall Ellis (NBal) ....................2/13 .....N Balance GP ...........*Tiana Wilson (Ar) ......................2/26 .............. SEC Ind **5 performances by 4 performers** 23.30...........**Rosey Effiong (Ar) ...................2/05 .... Arkansas Qual 36.78...........Shakima Wimbley (adi) ..............1/24 ....................ATL I ...........*Lanae-Tava Thomas (USC) ......2/19 ......Matador Qual 36.83...........Keni Harrison (adi) .....................1/24 ....................ATL I 23.31...........***Jayla Hollis (Ar) ......................1/16 ....... Arkansas Inv 36.95...........Ashley Henderson (adi) .............1/24 ....................ATL I (20) 36.97...........Kyra Jefferson (Nik) ...................1/24 ....................ATL I ...........***Laila Owens (TxAM) ..............1/23 .............Aggie Inv 37.10...........Brittany Aveni (unat) ..................1/22 .............Hokie Inv 23.33...........Ashley Henderson (adi) .............2/07 ..................ATL III 37.30...........Jessica Beard (adi) ....................2/06 .... East Coast Inv 23.38...........-Symone Mason (LSU) ..............1/22 ........Wooo Pig Cl 23.40...........Hannah Cunliffe (adi) .................2/07 ..................ATL III ...........Shamier Little (adi) ....................1/31 ...................ATL II 23.50...........-Taylor Manson (Fl) ....................2/13 .............Tyson Inv ...........Caitland
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