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NEWSLETTER Volume 6, No NEWSLETTER Volume 6, No. 18 April 7, 2007 U.S. Women’s Indoor List etrack — 2007 U.S. Women’s Indoor Lists — compiled by Jim Rorick 60 METERS 7.15 ............ *Courtney Champion (Tn) .......... 2/25 ................... SEC 7.16 ............ Sani Roseby (Nike) ..................... 2/25 ...............USATF 50 METERS 7.17 ............ Carmelita Jeter (SBTC) .............. 2/25 ...............USATF 6.28 ............ Victoria Jordan (TxHS) ............... 3/11 ..................... NIN 7.19 ............ ——Champion ............................ 2/24 ................... SEC .................... Juanita Broaddus (unat) ............. 3/02 ..............LSU LC .................... ——Champion ............................ 3/10 .................NCAA 55 METERS **6 performances by 4 performers** 6.71 ............ Nolle Graham (unat) ................... 1/27 ............Gator Inv 7.22 ............ *Gloria Asumnu (Tul) .................. 2/24 ............... C-USA 6.73 ............ Kya Brookins (SCHS) ................. 1/27 ............Gator Inv .................... Marshevet Hooker (adidas) ........ 2/25 ...............USATF .................... ——Brookins .............................. 2/17 ......... Gamecock 7.23 ............ Angela Daigle-Bowen (adidas) ... 2/25 ...............USATF 6.76 ............ ——Brookins .............................. 2/17 ......... Gamecock 7.24 ............ Victoria Jordan (TxHS) ............... 2/10 .............Houston .................... ——Brookins .............................. 2/17 ......... Gamecock .................... Amber Plowden (InI) ................... 2/25 ...............USATF **5 performances by 2 performers** 7.25 ............ **Alexandria Anderson (Tx) ........ 2/23 ................ Big 12 6.78 ............ *Shalonda Solomon (SC) ........... 2/17 ......... Gamecock (10) 6.81 ............ **Jessica Young (Rich) ............... 2/17 ..........Atlantic 10 7.26 ............ Shayla Mahan (MiHS) ................ 2/17 .......... Ky Inv HS 6.82 ............ Gabby Mayo (NCHS) ................. 3/11 .............Nat Scho (A) ........... Jeneba Tarmoh (CaHS) .............. 2/17 ........ Simplot HS 6.83 ............ Shayla Mahan (MiHS) ................ 1/20 ...............Findlay 7.27 ............ *Ebonie Floyd (Hous) ................. 2/09 ..........Tyson Coll 6.84 ............ **Murielle Ahoure (GM) .............. 1/13 .............. VaT Inv 7.28 ............ Miki Barber (unat) ....................... 1/27 ......Reeb Boston .................... Victoria Jordan (TxHS) ............... 3/11 ..................... NIN ................... Kya Brookins (SCHS) ................. 12/02 .......... Clemson .................... Tiffany Townsend (TxHS) ........... 3/11 .............Nat Scho .................... *Cleo Tyson (Tn) ......................... 1/26 ........PennSt Nat (10) 7.29(A) ........ Bianca Knight (MsHS) ................ 2/17 ........ Simplot HS .................... -Shareese Woods (UNCC) ......... 1/12 .............. VaT Inv 7.30(A) ........ Antonette Carter (Asics) ............. 2/16 ............... NM Inv .................... Brianna Glenn (unat) .................. 2/24 ...............USATF 7.31 ............ -Chaunte Bayne (Tx) .................. 3/09 .................NCAA (20) .................... -Yolanda Goff (Ok) ...................... 2/17 ..............Norman Foreign Collegians: 7.14 ............ -Kerron Stewart (Aub-Jam) ........ 2/25 ................... SEC KEY TO LISTS 7.20 ............ *Kelly Baptiste (LSU-Tri) ............. 2/25 ................... SEC These lists give the top 20 U.S. performers (and top 5 7.25(A) ........ *Damola Osayomi (UTEP-Ngr) .. 1/20 .............Lobo Inv performances, denoted by a — —) of the 2006–07 indoor 7.29 ............ *Simone Facey (TxAM-Jam) ...... 3/09 .................NCAA season in standard events, with an appending of those .................... *Sherry Fletcher (LSU-Grn) ........ 3/09 .................NCAA foreign collegians whose marks fall into that range. .................... ***Samantha Henry (LSU-Jam) .. 3/02 ..............LSU LC 7.30 ............ *Tracy-Ann Rowe (Aub-Jam) ...... 2/09 ...........Tyson Inv In the oversized-track category (those larger than 200m), 7.31(A) ........ *Virgil Hodge (TCU-StK) ............. 2/23 ........... Mtn West the domestics and foreign collegians are commingled. .................... -Yvonne Mensah (Il-Can) ........... 2/24 ................ Big 10 Relay teams may contain non-U.S. nationals. Open athletes and high schoolers have no notation before their name. Collegians are noted by class: - = senior; * = junior; **=soph; *** = frosh; ? = unknown. (A) = altitude over 1000m (in affected events only). Over- sized-track marks are listed only if superior to the athlete’s best legal mark (OT performances listed to level of legal performances). Note that the indoor season continues © 2007 Track & Field News. All rights reserved. marks from December of the preceding year. These marks This newsletter may not be reprinted or retransmitted will not be included on the ’07 composite lists. in any form without express written permission. www.trackandfieldnews.com -99- April 7, 2007 200 METERS 400 METERS 22.85 .......... *Shalonda Solomon (SC) ........... 2/10 ..........Tyson Coll 50.80 .......... *Natasha Hastings (SC) ............. 3/10 .................NCAA 22.92 .......... *Courtney Champion (Tn) .......... 3/09 .................NCAA 51.64 .......... ——Hastings .............................. 3/09 .................NCAA 22.97(A) ...... Bianca Knight (MsHS) ................ 2/17 ........ Simplot HS 51.70 .......... ——Hastings .............................. 2/03 ........Armory Coll .................... -Shareese Woods (UNCC) ......... 3/09 .................NCAA 51.95 .......... Dee Dee Trotter (adidas) ............ 2/25 ...............USATF 22.98 .......... *Ebonie Floyd (Hous) ................. 3/09 .................NCAA 51.96 .......... -Ashlee Kidd (GaT) ..................... 3/10 .................NCAA **5 performances by 5 performers** **5 performances by 3 performers** 23.34 .......... Tiffany Townsend (TxHS) ........... 3/11 .............Nat Scho 52.26 .......... Monica Hargrove (unat) .............. 2/25 ...............USATF 23.35 .......... **Alexandria Anderson (Tx) ........ 3/09 .................NCAA 52.31 .......... *Shana Cox (PennSt) ................. 1/27 ........PennSt Nat .................... Debbie Dunn (unat) .................... 1/27 ........PennSt Nat .................... Mary Wineberg (Nike) ................ 2/25 ...............USATF 23.39 .......... *Natasha Hastings (SC) ............. 2/10 ..........Tyson Coll 52.74 .......... -Jenna Harris (OhSt) .................. 3/09 .................NCAA 23.43 .......... ***Porscha Lucas (TxAM) ........... 3/09 .................NCAA 52.76(A) ...... Tonette Dyer (Nike) ..................... 2/16 ............... NM Inv (10) 52.94 .......... *Johnsie Liles (StA) .................... 3/10 ..............NCAA II .................... *Brooklynn Morris (LSU) ............. 3/09 .................NCAA 52.95 .......... *Jessica Cousins (Ar) ................. 3/10 .................NCAA 23.44 .......... -Ashlee Kidd (GaT) ..................... 1/27 ........PennSt Nat (10) 23.55 .......... Ashton Purvis (CaHS) ................ 3/11 .............Nat Scho 53.19 .......... -Nina Gilbert (LaT) ...................... 2/24 .................. WAC 23.56 .......... **Murielle Ahoure (GM) .............. 3/09 .................NCAA 53.33 .......... -Stephanie Smith (SC) ............... 3/09 .................NCAA 23.58 .......... ***Lynne Layne (Tn) ................... 3/09 .................NCAA 53.47 .......... **Ayrizanna Favours (OhSt) ....... 2/10 .. University Park 23.60 .......... *Shana Cox (PennSt) ................. 2/10 .. University Park 53.65 .......... *Deonna Lawrence (LSU) .......... 2/03 ........Armory Coll 23.63 .......... -Latonia Wilson (LaT) ................. 2/23 .................. WAC 53.68 .......... **Katie Baker (TxAM) ................. 2/02 ........Armory Coll 23.65(A) ...... Jeneba Tarmoh (CaHS) .............. 2/17 ........ Simplot HS 53.73(A) ...... *Ariel Burr (NM) .......................... 2/24 ........... Mtn West .................... *Cleo Tyson (Tn) ......................... 1/27 ........PennSt Nat 53.74 .......... -Cynetheia Rooks (LSU) ............ 3/09 .................NCAA 23.67 .......... Jordine Kimbrel (BITC) ............... 2/10 ............Valentine 53.78(A) ...... Turquoise Thompson (CaHS) ..... 2/17 ........ Simplot HS (20) 53.91(A) ...... Licretia Sibley (unat) ................... 2/16 ............... NM Inv .................... **Patrice Potts (VaT) ................... 2/10 .. University Park 53.92(A) ...... -Deborah Jones (TCU) ............... 2/24 ........... Mtn West Foreign Collegians: Foreign Collegians: 22.58 .......... -Kerron Stewart (Aub-Jam) ........ 3/09 .................NCAA 51.48 .......... *Kineke Alexander (Ia-StV) ......... 3/10 .................NCAA 22.90 .......... *Kelly Baptiste (LSU-Tri) ............. 3/09 .................NCAA 52.47 .......... -Ginou Etienne (Mia-Hai) ............ 3/10 .................NCAA 22.97 .......... *Simone Facey (TxAM-Jam) ...... 3/09 .................NCAA 53.59 .......... **Davita Prendergast (Linc-Jam) 2/09 ..........Tyson Coll 22.99 .......... *Virgil Hodge (TCU-StK) ............. 3/09 .................NCAA 53.60 .......... -Clora Williams (TxAM-Jam) ...... 2/03 ........Armory Coll 23.23 .......... -Nadine Palmer (Fl-Jam) ............ 3/09 .................NCAA 53.72 .......... -Maxcine Foster (StJ-Jam)
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