The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) women's track and field team has been ranked No. 1 in the South Region and No. 20 nationally in the USTFCCCA Outdoor Checkpoint rankings for the 2026 season. The team’s strong performance is highlighted by several athletes achieving outstanding times and distances early in the outdoor season. Junior Amiah Murry stands out with the fastest regional times in both the 200 meters and 400 meters. The cumulative rankings reflect the overall team performance across all events.

By the Numbers
  • UAH is ranked No. 1 in the South Region and No. 20 nationally.
  • Amiah Murry has top marks of 23.67 seconds in the 200 meters and 54.34 seconds in the 400 meters.
  • The 4x400 relay team clocked in at 3:45.41 at the Ole Miss Classic.
  • Sarah Tang leads the hammer throw with a toss of 47.20m.
Yes, But

While UAH's strong start is impressive, competition remains fierce in the track and field landscape, with other teams potentially closing the gap as the season progresses. Additionally, maintaining health and performance consistency will be crucial for UAH to sustain its current rankings.

State of Play
  • UAH athletes have produced multiple top regional performances early in the season.
  • Junior Aniya Johnson ranks second in the region for the 400 meters.
  • Freshman Cooper Garrett leads in the javelin, while senior Hailey Smith ranks third in hammer throw.
What's Next

As the outdoor season progresses, UAH will look to build on its momentum, with upcoming competitions likely to further shape the rankings. The focus will be on maintaining peak performance in upcoming meets to secure their standings heading toward championship events.

Bottom Line

UAH's women’s track and field team has made a significant mark in the current season, but sustained success will hinge on their ability to perform consistently and remain injury-free as they face increasingly strong competition.