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— U.S. Women's Indoor List — Volume 7, No. 17 March 31, 2008 version ii — U.S. Women’s Indoor List — KEY TO LISTS compiled by Glen McMicken These lists give the top 20 U.S. performers (and top 5 performances, denoted by a — —) of the 2007–08 indoor season in standard events, with an appending of those 55 METERS foreign collegians whose marks fall into that range. 6.80 ............ -Lakecia Ealey (Fl) .................. 1/26 ..............Jones M In the oversized-track category (those larger than 200m), ................... Angela Williams (Nike) ............ 1/26 ..............Jones M the domestics and foreign collegians are commingled. 6.81 ............ Alexis Joyce (unat) .................. 1/26 ..............Jones M Relay teams may contain non-U.S. nationals. **3 performances by 3 performers** 6.82 ............ -Tawanna Meadows (Troy) ...... 2/24 ........Sun Belt Ind Open athletes and high schoolers have no notation before 6.84 ............ Carmelita Jeter (Nike) ............. 1/21 ...........RF Dream their name. Collegians are noted by class: - = senior; * = ................... Wyllesheia Myrick (unat) ......... 1/26 ..............Jones M junior; **=soph; *** = frosh. 6.85 ............ Angela Daigle-Bowen (Cheet) . 1/21 ...........RF Dream ¶ = full series not known. (A) = altitude over 1000m (in af- ................... Victoria Jordan (TxHS) ............ 3/16 .....................NIN fected events only); + = converted time. 6.87 ............ -Gloria Asumnu (Tul) ............... 12/01 ........ Jonesboro Oversized-track marks are listed only if superior to the 6.89 ............ ***Lakya Brookins (SC) ........... 1/26 ..............Jones M athlete’s best legal mark (OT performances listed to level (10) of legal performances). ' = pentathlon on oversized track. ................... Chalonda Goodman (GaHS) ... 3/16 .....................NIN 6.90 ............ Breanna Hubbard (unat) .......... 1/05 ..........Temple Inv Note that the indoor season continues marks from Decem- ................... ***Shayla Mahan (SC) ............. 1/26 ..............Jones M ber of the preceding year. These marks will not be included ................... Shameka Marshall (unat) ........ 1/26 ........... Terrier Inv on the ’08 composite lists. 6.91 ............ ***Gabby Glenn (SC) ............... 2/23 .... Gamecock Ind ................... Tissilli Rogers (NTC) ............... 1/26 ..............Jones M 6.92 ............ *Lamarra Currie (UNCC) ......... 2/16 ..............A-10 Ind 7.19 ............ Jessica Young (unat) ............... 2/15 .......... Tyson Coll 6.94 ............ ***Dominique Maloy (AzSt)...... 2/22 ............. Flagstaff 7.21 ............ Carmelita Jeter (Nike) ............. 2/24 ..........USATF Ind ................... -Lajarsha Moses (UNCC) ........ 2/16 ..............A-10 Ind ................... Alexis Joyce (unat) .................. 2/24 ..........USATF Ind ................... *Patrice Potts (VaT) ................. 1/11 ............... VaT Inv 7.22 ............ -Gloria Asumnu (Tul) ............... 3/01 ........... CUSA Ind Foreign Collegians: ................... Miki Barber (Nike) ................... 2/24 ..........USATF Ind 6.85 ............ -Tracy Ann Rowe (Aub-Jam) ... 1/26 ..............Jones M 7.23 ............ -Lakecia Ealey (Fl) .................. 3/15 ........... NCAA Ind 6.91 ............ ***Kimberly Smith (WayB-Jam) 1/26 ..............Lubbock 7.25 ............ -Juanita Broaddus (LSU) ......... 3/01 ....................SEC 6.92 ............ -Yanique Booth (FlA-Jam) ....... 2/24 ........Sun Belt Ind (10) 6.93 ............ -Virgil Hodge (TCU-StK) .......... 1/26 ..............Lubbock ................... -Courtney Champion (Tn) ........ 3/01 ....................SEC ................... -Cleo Tyson (Tn)...................... 2/02 ......... McCravy M 7.27 ............ **Porscha Lucas (TxAM) ......... 2/29 ...........Big 12 Ind 60 METERS 7.28 ............ Brianna Glenn (unat) ............... 2/24 ..........USATF Ind 7.06 ............ Angela Williams (Nike) ............ 3/07 ............World Ind ................... Muna Lee (Nike) ...................... 2/15 ............Tyson Inv 7.11 ............ ———Williams ........................ 2/24 ..........USATF Ind ................... ***Shayla Mahan (SC) ............. 3/08 ............... VaT LC 7.12 ............ ———Williams ........................ 3/09 ............World Ind ................... ***Jeneba Tarmoh (Tn) ............ 3/14 ........... NCAA Ind 7.13 ............ ———Williams ........................ 2/13 ................Athens 7.29 ............ Angela Daigle-Bowen (Cheet) . 2/24 ..........USATF Ind 7.15 ............ ———Williams ........................ 2/24 ..........USATF Ind ................... **Lynne Layne (Tn) ................. 3/02 ..............SEC Ind ................... ———Williams ........................ 2/16 ........ Birmingham ................... *Brittney Reese (Ms) ............... 3/02 ..............SEC Ind **6 performances by 1 performer** Foreign Collegians: 7.16 ............ ***Bianca Knight (Tx)............... 3/14 ........... NCAA Ind 7.13 ............ -Kelly-Ann Baptiste (LSU-Tri) .. 3/02 ..............SEC Ind 7.17 ............ *Alexandria Anderson (Tx) ...... 3/15 ........... NCAA Ind 7.18 ............ **Samantha Henry (LSU-Jam) 2/09 ..........Armory Inv 7.22 ............ -Nickesha Anderson (Ks-Jam) . 3/01 ...........Big 12 Ind 7.23 ............ -Simone Facey (TxAM-Jam) .... 3/01 ...........Big 12 Ind © 2008 Track & Field News. All rights reserved. This newsletter may not be reprinted or retransmitted in any form without express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com -90- March 31, 2008 53.38 .......... Jennifer Grossarth (unat) ........ 2/24 ..........USATF Ind 200 METERS 53.42 .......... ***LaJada Baldwin (Ms) ........... 3/01 ..............SEC Ind 22.40 .......... ***Bianca Knight (Tx)............... 3/14 ........... NCAA Ind 53.47 .......... LaTosha Wallace (unat) ........... 2/15 ................. Tyson 22.48 .......... ———Knight ........................... 3/15 ........... NCAA Ind Foreign Collegians: 22.81 .......... *Alexandria Anderson (Tx) ...... 3/14 ........... NCAA Ind 52.10 .......... -Trish Bartholomew (Al-Grn) .... 3/02 ..............SEC Ind 22.83 .......... **Porscha Lucas (TxAM) ......... 3/14 ........... NCAA Ind 52.32 .......... **Jenna Martin (Ky-Can) ......... 3/02 ..............SEC Ind 22.84 .......... ———Lucas ............................ 3/15 ........... NCAA Ind 52.63 .......... -Kineke Alexander (Ia-StV) ...... 3/14 ........... NCAA Ind **5 performances by 3 performers** Oversized Track: 23.14 .......... -Natalie Knight (Fl) .................. 3/14 ........... NCAA Ind 52.52 .......... Kidd ......................................... 2/02 ......... McCravy M 23.22 .......... -Courtney Champion (Tn) ........ 3/15 ........... NCAA Ind 52.63 .......... -Tanisha Wisdom (MdES-Jam) 3/08 ............... IaSt LC 23.26 .......... ***Jeneba Tarmoh (Tn) ............ 3/02 ..............SEC Ind 53.08 .......... -Sheryl Morgan (Nb) ................ 3/08 ............... IaSt LC 23.43 .......... Ashton Purvis (CaHS) ............. 3/16 ..................... NSI 23.49 .......... Moushaumi Robinson (Nike) ... 2/16 ........ Birmingham 23.51 .......... -Lakecia Ealey (Fl) .................. 3/02 ..............SEC Ind ................... Natasha Hastings (Nike) ......... 2/15 ............Tyson Inv 500 METERS (10) 1:09.19 ....... -Shana Cox (PennSt) .............. 12/15 . University Park 23.52 .......... ***Tiffany Townsend (Bay) ....... 3/15 ........... NCAA Ind 1:10.30 ....... Chanelle Price (PaHS) ............ 1/19 ................NBal G 23.55 .......... Ashlee Kidd (unat) ................... 1/26 ...... Reeb Boston 1:11.68 ....... *Alex McCoy (SH) ................... 2/24 ........Big East Ind 23.57 .......... -Brooklynn Morris (LSU) .......... 3/02 ..............SEC Ind 23.61 .......... -Juanita Broaddus (LSU) ......... 3/02 ..............SEC Ind 23.62 .......... -Britni Spruill (VaT) .................. 3/08 ............... VaT LC 600 METERS 23.65 .......... *Krista Simkins (Mia) ............... 3/01 ..............ACC Ind 1:29.09 ....... *Heather Dorniden (Mn) .......... 1/26 ........ Minneapolis 23.66 .......... Mary Wineberg (Nike) ............. 1/26 ....... Bloomington 1:29.43 ....... *Geena Gall (Mi) ..................... 2/23 ........... Ann Arbor 23.68 .......... **Lynne Layne (Tn) ................. 3/08 ............... VaT LC 1:29.65 ....... Phyllis Francis (NYHS) ............ 1/25 ................Armory 23.74 .......... *Murielle Ahoure (GM) ............. 3/09 ........... ECAC Ind 1:29.81 ....... -Briene Simmons (PennSt) ...... 1/19 ... University Park 23.75 .......... ***Jessica Beard (TxAM) ......... 1/25 ...............Raz Inv Foreign Collegians: ................... -Cleo Tyson (Tn)...................... 2/09 .............VaT Elite 1:30.78 ....... -Lorain McKenzie (Fl-Jam) ...... 1/19 ...Big 10-SEC Ind Foreign Collegians: 22.62 .......... -Nickesha Anderson (Ks-Jam) . 3/14 ........... NCAA Ind 22.94 .......... -Simone Facey (TxAM-Jam) .... 3/14 ........... NCAA Ind 800 METERS 2:01.73 ....... Nicole Teter (Nike) ................... 3/07 ............World Ind 23.01 .......... **Samantha Henry (LSU-Jam) 3/02 ..............SEC Ind 2:02.65 ....... ———Teter ............................. 2/24 ..........USATF Ind 23.07 .......... -Kelly-Ann Baptiste (LSU-Tri) .. 3/02 ..............SEC Ind 2:02.86 ....... Nicole Cook (Reebok) ............. 2/24 ..........USATF Ind 23.20 .......... -Virgil Hodge (TCU-StK) .......... 3/14 ........... NCAA Ind 2:03.11 ....... ———Cook
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