MileSplit50 Girls Indoor 2019

Rank Athlete/Team Comments
1
It was another well documented season for Mu, a Texas A & M signee, and she finished the season ranked US No. 1 in both the 300m and 500m and US No. 2 in the 200m and US No. 4 in the 800m. Athing was always at her best when she was competing, and she set a new national high school record in the 500m, going 1:10.22 in January at the VA Showcase. She also posted bests of 37.36 for 300m and authored a time of 53.14 in the 400m. She never got a chance to seek revenge on her 800m national title at NBNI, but finished with a personal best of 2:04.08.
2
If Starliper was looking to etch her name into the record books, she certainly did that in 2020, finishing with the sixth-fastest 1,500m (4:19.40), the fifth-fastest mile (4:37.76) and the fourth-fastest 3K (9:07.14) of all-time. It was truly a record-breaking year for the NC State signee.
3
Whittaker blew the door open with performances in 2020, with a US No. 3 all-time effort in the 800m (2:03.01) and the eighth-best mark in 1K history (2:45.49), and these efforts all came before nationals.
4
If only she had one more week, we might have been treated to an incredible performance from Smalls at nationals. But even still, she finished the year US No. 1 in the HJ (6-0) and TJ (42-10) and was US No. 2 in the LJ (20-2.5) and top 50 in the 200m and 300m.
5
Diggs was one of the most consistent elite performers of 2020, and she routinely raised the bar. She finished US No. 3 in the 300m (37.67), 400m (53.98) and 55m (6.90) and was US No. 4 in the 200m (23.79) and US No. 8 in the 60m (7.46). There literally was no distance she couldn't cover.
6
The ultimate team player. She helped guide Bullis to another successful year, with US No. 1 marks in the 4x200 and 4x400. Individually, she was US No. 3 in the 200m (23.68) and US No. 1 in the 55mH (7.72). She was US No. 2 in the 60mH (8.32) and US No. 14 in the 400m (55.22).
7
The reigning Foot Locker Nationals champion didn't skip a beat over indoor, posting US No. 1 marks of 4:41.85 in the 1,600m and 9:56.72 in in the 3,200m. She was also US No. 9 in the 800m.
8
Willis once again lowered her best in the 800m, posting the fourth-fasetest indoor effort of all-time in 2:03.05. She was also US No. 6 in the mile (4:49.63).
9
Tuohy's final race came in her final New York State Indoor Championships, and she made it count by winning the 1,500m. She posted season best times of 4:20.81 and 9:32.88, respectively, with the former coming at states. She was also US No. 4 in the 1K (2:49.47).
10
Davis finished the year US No. 2 in the 300m and US No. 2 in the 500m, while she was US No. 5 in the 400m (54.64) and US No. 10 in the 200m (24.13).
11
Davis finished the year US No. 2 in the 300m and US No. 2 in the 500m, while she was US No. 5 in the 400m (54.64) and US No. 10 in the 200m (24.13).
12
Butler made a case for a national title in the 400m and she left the season US No. 1 with a time of 53.03. She also was US No. 6 in the 200m (23.93).
13
Jones finished the indoor season US No. 1 in the 60mH (8.12).
14
She was no doubt the freshman class's best mid-distance talent in 2020, but she also claimed a US No. 3 mark in the 800m (2:03.98), a US No. 12 mark in the 500m (1:14.48), a US No. 14 time in the 600m (1:35.24) and a top 50 time in the mile.
15
Finished the year US No. 2 in the 200m (23.66) and US No. 7 in the 60mH (8.51).
16
Only competed a few times, but she made them count. She was No. 4 all-time in the 5K (16:09.56) and US No. 2 in the 1,600m (4:45.84).
17
Was US No. 1 in the LJ (20-5.25).
18
Ran a US No. 1 time of 10:08.11 in the 2-mile.
19
The freshman class's top sprinter was US No. 1 in the 55m (6.87), US No. 5 in the 60m (7.39) and US No. 6 in the 300m (38.02).
20
She finished the year US No. 3 in the 600m (1:30.90), US No. 4 in the 500m (1:12.64) and US No. 6 in the 1K (2:50.97).
21
Last season, best season. And just her second campaign overall, Whittaker sure performed. She finished US No. 4 in the 300m (37.76), US No. 6 in the 200m (23.93), US No. 8 in the 400m (54.84) and US No. 5 in the 500m (1:12.67).
22
She was thoroughly dominate at 600m, going a US No. 1 mark of 1:29.70 and was also US No. 3 in the 500m (1:12.35) and US No. 8 in the 800m (2:08.01).
23
She set a new indoor state record with a pole vault of 14-3.
24
She didn't get a national competition to go after the national record, but she managed a US No. 2 all-time throw of 66-11.25 in the weight throw. She was also US No. 30 in the shot put (43-4.75).
25
She finished the year US No. 2 in the TJ (41-10) and US No. 22 in the LJ (19-0.5).
26
A superb season for the Stanford recruit. She was US No. 2 in the 1K (2:48.97), US No. 5 in in the mile (4:47.83), and US No. 2 in the 2-mile (10:17.03).
27
She was US No. 4 in the 400m (54.34) and US No. 8 in the 200m (23.99).
28
Pyatt was one of the breakout stars of 2020. She finished US No. 6 in the 500m (1:12.87) and US No. 10 in the 300m (38.29).
29
She set an American Junior Record in the 3K race walk in 13:00.56 and was also US No. 3 in the 2-mile (10:18.84) and US No. 8 in the mile (4:50.07).
30
A jack of all trades, she finished year US No. 6 in the 800m (2:07.83), US No. 2 in the 600m (1:30.55) and top 20 in the 1K and 1,500m.
31
Another major North Rockland standout, Saunders was US No. 4 in the TJ (41-0) and US No. 6 in the 55mH (7.89). She's headed to Virginia next fall.
32
Maybe this isn't an indoor result, but it came during the season. Rauber won the Pan American U20 Cross Country Championship in February. On top of that, she posted a US No. 6 performance in the 1,500m (4:28.79) and a US No. 7 in the 3K (9:39.14).
33
One of the breakout sprinters of indoor, she was US No. 4 in the 60m (7.38) and US No. 5 in the 200m (23.80).
34
Mills was dangerous in the 60m, going a US No. 2 mark of 7.33.
35
Parks was US No. 3 in the mile (4:44.98) and US No. 15 in the 800m (2:11.41).
36
It only took a few meets for Ammenhauser to find her groove. She finished US No. 3 in the TJ (41-3.75) and US No. 8 in the LJ (19-5).
37
Perhaps she was waiting for her final meet (NBNI) to really unleash, but Harris still had a very good season with a US No. 8 mark in the 300m (38.09), a US No. 10 time in the 55m (7.02) and a US No. 12 effort in the 200m (24.15).
38
The country's second best vaulter cleared 13-7.
39
She left the year US No. 4 in the 55mH (7.88) and US No. 6 in the LJ.
40
The sophomore was US No. 2 in the 55m (6.88) and US No. 7 in the 60m (7.43).
41
Horn eclipsed 13-6 in the pole vault, finishing as the country's third-best vaulter this indoor season.
42
Thorvaldson was domianting and finished the year US No. 2 in the 3,200m (10:06.58) and US No. 10 in the 1,600m (4:52.53).
43
The country's best shot put thrower wasn't given an opportunity to win a national title, but she left with the nation's top mark with a throw of 51-01.75.
44
She was US No. 6 in the 300m (38.02) and US No. 15 in the 55m (7.04) and US No. 19 in the 200m (24.27).
45
She finished US No. 3 in the 60mH (8.40) and was an important contributor on her team's SMR.
46
She ran a US No. 6 time 9:38.15 in the 3K and was top 20 in the 1K.
47
She's US No. 7 in the HJ (5-8), and US No. 12 in the LJ and US No. 14 in the 60mH.
48
The Tennessee distance standout was US No. 3 in the 1,600m (4:48.10), US No. 4 in the mile (4:45.12) and US No. 10 in the 3,200m (10:28.37) and US No. 8 in the 2-mile (10:31.44).
49
She finished the year as the country's second-best weight thrower with a personal best of 62-8.5.
50
She finished the year US No. 5 in the PV (13-4).

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