...was disqualified for making an exchange outside the allowable zone, and then the women's squad didn't finish after Muna Lee pulled up with a hamstring injury. It all happened on the heels of the Olympics in Beijing, when the two sprint relay...
...still was a bittersweet day for the American team. The United States failed to make the women's 400 relay final, with Muna Lee falling to the ground injured after a handoff in the heats. The injury compounded the U.S. relay problems one day...
...favorite to win her fifth national title, Felix didn't disappoint, finishing in 22.02 (also wind-aided) to edge Muna Lee. Marshevet Hooker finished third and grabbed the last spot on the U.S. team heading to worlds later this summer...
...I executed as best as I could." Joining Felix in the next round will be all the usual suspects: 100 trials champion Muna Lee, Lauryn Williams, Marshevet Hooker and Carmelita Jeter. There weren't any surprises in a competition that included...
...the NCAA champion from Tennessee, finished third in the women's 400 but already has beaten Richards this year. -Muna Lee, 22, the LSU standout was second to Felix in the 200 at 22.36, fourth-fastest in the world this. -Lauryn Williams...
...The Volunteers finished second at 38.80. The women's 400 relay also was won on the anchor leg, as LSU freshman Muna Lee whipped past Southern California's Kinshasa Davis to give the Tigers the victory at 43.54. It was LSU's ninth title...
...in the semis. He joined Tyson Gay on the sideline for the marquee race. In the women's race, Carmelita Jeter beat Muna Lee by one-thousandth of a second for her first national title.
...at the 2007 world championships but didn't come close to qualifying for the U.S. Olympic team last year. American Muna Lee, who finished in the top five in the 100 and 200 in Beijing, was second. Olympic 200 champ Veronica Campbell-Brown...
...of those who might be forced out of the games. "Track needs to be cleaned up," Williams said. "I feel that me or Muna (Lee) are as worthy of the Olympics as Marion Jones or anyone else." The U.S. Olympic trials are scheduled July 9-18...
...challengers. Aleen Bailey of South Carolina was fastest in the morning round of the women's 100 in 11.45, while LSU's Muna Lee ran 11.48. But South Carolina is missing Lashinda Demus, the defending 400-meter champion, who was suspended from...