The University of Alabama in Huntsville women's track and field team has maintained its first place ranking in the South Region and stands 24th nationally, as confirmed by the latest USTFCCCA Outdoor Checkpoint rankings. Junior Amiah Murry is a standout athlete, leading the region in the 200 meters with a time of 23.40 and the 400 meters at 52.65. Additionally, the 4x400 relay team holds the top regional time of 3:42.50, showcasing the team's depth and competitive edge.

By the Numbers
  • Amiah Murry's times: 200m - 23.40, 400m - 52.65.
  • 4x400 relay team's time: 3:42.50.
  • Hekla Magnusdottir leads the heptathlon with 4,902 points.
  • Cooper Garrett leads the javelin with a throw of 46.71m.
State of Play
  • The team continues to excel in multiple track events, with several athletes ranking top in the region.
  • The 4x100 relay team is currently second in the region with a time of 46.73.
  • Hailey Smith ranks second in the hammer throw at 49.18m.
What's Next

As the season progresses, the team's focus will likely shift towards maintaining their regional dominance and improving their national standings at upcoming competitions.

Bottom Line

UAH's women's track and field team is poised for continued success, driven by top athletes like Murry and a strong relay squad, making them a prime contender for further accolades this season.