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NEWSLETTER Volume 7, No NEWSLETTER Volume 7, No. 17 April 10, 2009 etrack © 2009 Track & Field News. All rights reserved. — U.S. Women’s Indoor List — This newsletter may not be reprinted or retransmitted compiled by Glen McMicken in any form without express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com 55 METERS 6.69.............Tianna Madison (Nike) ..............1/24 .............. Jones M 6.70.............***Santana Lowery (FlorV) ........3/07 ............JUCO Ind 6.72.............Shalonda Solomon (Reebok) ....2/21 .... Gamecock Ind 60 METERS — 3 performances by 3 performers — 7.11 .............Carmelita Jeter (Nike) ...............2/21 ........ Birmingham 6.76.............**Kya Brookins (SC) ..................2/21 .... Gamecock Ind 7.13.............**Kya Brookins (SC) ..................3/14 ............NCAA Ind 6.79.............Brianna Glenn (adidas) .............1/19 ................ Fresno 7.15.............Lisa Barber (unat) .....................3/01 .......... USATF Ind 6.83.............**Shayla Mahan (SC) ................2/21 .... Gamecock Ind ....................Angela Williams (Nike) ..............2/25 ................ Athens 6.85.............*Jessica Young (TCU) ...............1/17 ..............Lubbock ....................———Williams ..........................2/25 ................. Pireás 6.89.............**Tiffany Townsend (Bay) ..........1/17 ..............Lubbock — 5 performances by 4 performers — ...........Angela Williams (Nike) ..............1/24 ..............Jones M 7.17.............-Murielle Ahoure (Mia) ...............1/17 ..................Ky Inv 6.91.............**Joanna Atkins (Aub) ...............1/24 ..............Jones M 7.18.............Tianna Madison (Nike) ..............3/01 .......... USATF Ind ....................Ashton Purvis (Ca HS) ..............3/14 ....Natl Scholastic 7.19.............-Alexandria Anderson (Tx) ........3/13 ............NCAA Ind Foreign Collegians: ...........Rachelle Smith (NRD) ...............3/01 .......... USATF Ind 6.80.............***Sheniqua Ferguson (SWMs-Bah) . 3/07 ............JUCO Ind 7.20.............Gloria Asumnu (adidas) .............3/01 .......... USATF Ind 6.84.............**Kim Smith (WayB-Jam) ..........1/24 ............TxT Open 7.22.............Bianca Knight (adidas) ..............1/24 .....Razorback Inv 6.86.............**Teneshia Peart (FlorV-Can) ....3/07 ............JUCO Ind (10) 6.87.............**Trisha-Ann Hawthorne (Ct-Jam) ..1/23 ............. Terrier Cl ...........*Lynne Layne (Tn) .....................3/01 .............. SEC Ind 7.23.............Mechelle Lewis (Nike) ...............2/13 .......... Düsseldorf ...........**Shayla Mahan (SC) ................3/01 .............. SEC Ind (A) ......Sani Roseby (unat) ...................1/31 ..............Flagstaff 7.24.............*Porscha Lucas (TxAM) ............2/28 ........... Big 12 Ind ...........**Kenyanna Wilson (LSU) .........3/13 ............NCAA Ind 7.25.............Muna Lee (Nike) ........................2/07 ............Reebok B KEY TO LISTS 7.26.............Stephanie Durst (Nike) ..............2/13 .......... Düsseldorf These lists give the top 20 U.S. performers (and top 5 ...........*Jessica Young (TCU) ...............3/13 ............NCAA Ind performances, denoted by a — —) of the 2008–09 indoor 7.28.............**Joanna Atkins (Aub) ...............3/01 .............. SEC Ind season in standard events, with an appending of those (20) foreign collegians whose marks fall into that range. ...........Juanita Broaddus (Nike) ............2/08 ....................Gent In the oversized-track category (those larger than 200m), ...........**Gabby Mayo (TxAM) ..............2/28 ........... Big 12 Ind the domestics and foreign collegians are commingled. Foreign Collegians: Relay teams may contain non-U.S. nationals. 7.19.............*Samantha Henry (LSU-Jam) ...3/01 .............. SEC Ind 7.27.............*Barbara Pierre (StA-Hai) ..........3/14 .........NCAA II Ind Oversized-track marks are listed only if superior to the 7.29.............**Kim Smith (WayB-Jam) ..........1/31 .. New Mexico Inv athlete’s best legal mark (OT performances listed to level 7.31.............***Samoy Hackett (Linc-Tri) ......3/14 .........NCAA II Ind of legal performances). ...........**Trisha-Ann Hawthorne (Ct-Jam) ..2/22 ........ Big East Ind Open athletes and high schoolers have no notation before 7.34(A) ........*Wanda Hutson (ACU-Tri) .........2/14 ................. AF Inv their name. Collegians are noted by class: - = senior; * = 7.37.............*Janika Martell (Linc-Jam) .........3/14 .........NCAA II Ind junior; **=soph; *** = frosh; ? = unknown. 7.38.............-Allison George (TxAM-Grn) .....2/06 .........Armory Coll ...........**Flings Owusu-Agyapong (Syr-Can) 2/06 .........Armory Coll Symbols: (A) = altitude over 1000m (in affected events only); ! = secondary mark in field-event series; ¶ = full series not known. Note that the indoor season continues marks from Decem- ber of the preceding year. These marks will not be included on the ’09 composite lists. -102- April 10, 2009 200 METERS 400 METERS 22.80...........-Murielle Ahoure (Mia) ...............3/13 ............NCAA Ind 51.55...........**Francena McCorory (Hamp) ...3/14 ............NCAA Ind 22.83...........*Porscha Lucas (TxAM) ............3/13 ............NCAA Ind 51.77...........**Jessica Beard (TxAM) ............3/14 ............NCAA Ind 22.88...........Bianca Knight (adidas) ..............2/13 ............ Tyson Inv 52.06...........———McCorory ........................2/07 .........Armory Coll 22.89...........*Charonda Williams (AzSt) ........3/13 ............NCAA Ind 52.28...........Nina Gilbert (unat) .....................1/24 .....Razorback Inv 22.94...........———Lucas ..............................2/28 ........... Big 12 Ind 52.33...........-Leslie Cole (Ok) .......................2/07 .........Armory Coll — 5 performances by 4 performers — — 5 performances by 4 performers — 23.11 ...........-Alexandria Anderson (Tx) ........3/13 ............NCAA Ind 52.34...........Dominique Darden (Reebok) ....3/01 .......... USATF Ind ....................**Tiffany Townsend (Bay) ..........2/28 ........... Big 12 Ind 52.44...........Ashlee Kidd (unat) .....................3/01 .......... USATF Ind 23.17...........Shalonda Solomon (Reebok) ....2/07 ............Reebok B 52.56...........-Alexandria Spruiel (NCAT) .......3/07 ......... Va Tech LC 23.23...........**Gabby Mayo (TxAM) ..............3/13 ............NCAA Ind 52.74...........-Valerie Brown (WnKy) ..............3/13 ............NCAA Ind 23.28...........**Jessica Beard (TxAM) ............2/28 ........... Big 12 Ind 52.92...........Shana Cox (adidas) ..................2/21 ..........Blacksburg 23.31...........Jeneba Tarmoh (unat) ...............2/14 ............ TxAm Inv 52.96...........Miriam Barnes (Nike) ................2/15 ............ Karlsruhe (10) (10) 23.34...........-Leslie Cole (Ok) .......................2/28 ........... Big 12 Ind 53.12...........**Joanna Atkins (Aub) ...............3/14 ............NCAA Ind 23.37...........Ashton Purvis (CaHS) ...............3/15 ..............NatScho 53.27...........*Keshia Baker (Or) ....................3/13 ............NCAA Ind 23.42...........**Teona Rodgers (FlSt) .............2/28 ..............ACC Ind 53.28...........**LaJada Baldwin (Ms) ..............3/14 ............NCAA Ind 23.48...........**Scottesha Miller (Ok) ..............3/13 ............NCAA Ind 53.39...........Cynetheia Rooks (unat) ............3/01 .......... USATF Ind 23.58...........Ebonie Floyd-Broadnax (unat) ..2/14 ............ TxAm Inv 53.50...........***Nadonnia Rodriques (SC) .....2/07 .........Armory Coll 23.59...........**Shavon Greaves (PennSt) .....3/13 ............NCAA Ind 53.55...........Shareese Woods (Nike) ............1/24 .....Razorback Inv 23.68...........Nina Gilbert (unat) .....................1/24 .....Razorback Inv 53.57...........***Mandela Graves-Fulgham (Ct) ...2/22 ........ Big East Ind ...........**Brittany St. Louis (FlSt) ..........2/07 .........Armory Coll 53.62...........*Fawn Dorr (PennSt) .................2/07 ... University Park 23.70...........Natasha Hastings (Nike) ...........2/13 ............ Tyson Inv 53.66...........*Asia Washington (VaT) ............3/07 ......... Va Tech LC 23.73...........*Khrystal Carter (TxAM) ............2/28 ........... Big 12 Ind 53.67...........*Queen Harrison (VaT) ..............1/31 ........ PennSt Natl Foreign Collegians: Foreign Collegians: 23.23...........-Allison George (TxAM-Grn) .....3/13 ............NCAA Ind 53.04...........-Pinar Saka (NbO-Tur) ..............2/07 .......... Husker Inv 23.72...........**Trisha-Ann Hawthorne (Ct-Jam) ..2/22 ........ Big East Ind 53.70...........**Endurance Abinuwa (UTEP-Ngr) . 2/14 ............ TxAm Inv 23.73...........***Nivea Smith (Aub-Bah) .........2/07 ... University Park Oversized Track: 23.79...........**Cache Armbrister (Aub-Bah) ..2/14 ...........Tyson Coll 52.61...........Atkins ........................................3/01 .............. SEC Ind 23.83...........***Samoy Hackett (Linc-Tri) ......3/14 .........NCAA II Ind 52.98...........Baldwin ......................................3/01 .............. SEC Ind 23.93...........-Pinar Saka (NbO-Tur) ..............2/20 ........ Nb Tune-Up 53.41...........Rodriques ..................................3/01 .............. SEC Ind 23.97...........-Aleesha Barber (PennSt-Tri) ....3/01 ........... Big 10 Ind 53.47...........*Brandi Cross (SC) ....................3/07 ................IaSt LC Oversized Track: 53.52...........**Shelise Williams (Ar)
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