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UW women jump three spots in latest USTFCCCA TFRI; Western Washington women enter top 25...

NEW ORLEANS-- Thanks to some big marks from the pole vault and distance groups, the University of Washington women jumped up three spots in the latest USTFCCCA Track & Field Rating Index , released Tuesday. The Husky women's team were led by Hana Moll (Paul Merca photo) , who became the second woman in NCAA history to clear 16 feet when she jumped 16-0.25 (4.88m) at last Saturday's UW Invitational/Mile City meet. Twin sister Amanda and freshman Veronica Vacca both cleared 14-6.5 (4.43m), which is tied for tenth in the NCAA D1 descending order list. On the track, Chloe Foerster's 4:25.79 in the mile is currently number 5 on the NCAA's descending order list. Chloe Thomas's 8:51.27, and Sara Borton's 14-0.5 (4.28m) in the 3000m and pole vault puts them at number 16 and 19 in their events, respectively. The nation's top five women's teams are, in order: Illinois, Georgia, South Carolina, BYU and Clemson. Other Big Ten teams in the national top 25 include...

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