Women's Track Ranked Third

Women's Track Ranked Third

Feb. 15, 2005

Coral Gables, Fla. (hurricanesports.com) – The University of Miami women’s track and field team moved up to third in the nation in the latest Trackwire25 rankings released Tuesday. The ranking marks the highest in school-history.

Led by senior thrower Kim Barrett (Miami Gulliver Prep), the Hurricanes have eight student-athletes ranked among the nation’s elite in 10 different events. Barrett, who transferred to the University of Miami prior to this season from the University of Florida, ranks No. 1 in the nation in the shot put and ranks third in the nation in weight throw.

Miami’s All-American jumping duo of Tabia Charles (Pickering, Ontario) and Brenda Faluade (Katy, Texas) has also been impressive this season. The two have combined to win five meet championships this season.

Charles has recorded two meet victories this season and ranks 11th in the nation in the triple jump. The sophomore, who also ranks ninth in the nation this season in the long jump, earned All-America honors last season in both the long jump and triple jump at the NCAA Indoor Championships.

Faluade, a two-time All-American, has won one triple jump and two long jump titles this season. The sophomore ranks seventh in the nation in the long jump and 13th in the triple jump.

Miami’s corps of sprinters has run well this season. Sophomore Ginou Etienne (Miami Central) won the 400-meters at last weekend’s Tyson Invitational posting the sixth-fastest time in the nation. She also ran the opening leg of the 4×400-meter relay that won with a time of 3:32.59, the second fastest time in the nation this year.

Joining Etienne on the nation’s second ranked relay are senior All-American Wiande Moore (Spring, Texas), junior All-American Dominique Darden (Harrisburg, Pa.) and junior All-American Charlette Greggs (Miami Northwestern).

In addition to the relay, Moore ranks 14th in the 60-meters, Darden (Harrisburg, Pa.) ranks 16th in the 200-meters and 12th in the 60-meter hurdles Greggs (Miami Northwestern) ranks 10th in the 400-meters.

Senior Amber Williams (Succasunna, N.J.) ranks second in the nation in the Indoor Pentathlon.

The Hurricanes return to action this weekend at the ACC Indoor Track and Field Championships, February 17-19, in Chapel Hill, N.C.

TRACKWIRE25(Feb. 15, 2005)1. Stanford, 512. LSU, 403. Miami, 384. Tennessee, 355. Florida, 296. Michigan, 257. Auburn, 237. North Carolina, 239. South Carolina, 229. Nebraska, 2211. UCLA, 2111. Texas, 2113. BYU, 1814. Villanova, 1615. Pittsburgh, 1516. Texas Southern, 1317. Georgia Tech, 1218. Cal Poly, 1118. Kansas State, 1118. Georgia, 1118. Arkansas, 1118. Colorado, 1123. Northern Arizona, 1023. Duke, 1023. Penn State, 10