Over the last few months, MileSplit has reported on numerous elite track and field stars signing with NCAA programs.
Between Colin Sahlman joining the Northern Arizona men, Juliette Whittaker and Roisin Willis each choosing Stanford or Justin Braun taking his talents to USC, there has been no shortage of recruiting headlines this year.
However, one top-level name who has gone a bit unnoticed is Sanaa Hebron, the multi-faceted sprints and hurdles star from Pennsylvania.
Two weeks ago, the Neshaminy High School senior announced via Instagram that she would be joining the women at the University of Miami in Florida starting next year.
And that's a big deal for the Hurricanes.
On the track, Hebron has been one of the best performers in the nation. She has run 8.30 for the 55 meter hurdles and 9.08 for the 60mH. Those two m...