Currin Washington
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- Height:
- 5-7
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- Hometown:
- Arlington, Texas
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- Year:
- Freshman
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- High School:
- Bowie HS
Bio
A raw talent from Texas, Currin is a sprinter who the Tech coaching staff feels has unlimited potential...will compete at several sprint distances in her freshman season...can also make an impact on the Golden Eagle relay teams.
Coach Angel on Washington: Currin is a sleeping giant. She has so much talent that it's scary. I have no doubt that she will be battling for OVC titles in the future. She will be a great asset to our relays.
HIGH SCHOOL: Currin served as class president at James Bowie High School...lettered in track & field, and also participated in volleyball and swimming...was three-time 100m district champion...career-best 100m time was 12.13 seconds...ran a PR of 25.04 for 200m and 56.33 seconds in 400m dash...placed second in the regional at 100m.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Caprina Clay...full name is Currin Jouree' Washington...born April 10, 1997 in Grand Prairie, Texas...majoring in broadcast communications.
News mentions
Three Golden Eagles scored points Friday with Top 8 efforts, and Tennessee Tech qualified runners for the finals on Saturday in three additional events on the first day of the 2016 Ohio Valley Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Tennessee State University.
The Tennessee Tech track & field team is looking for the fun it has enjoyed throughout the season to continue this weekend when it heads to Nashville to compete in the Ohio Valley Conference Outdoor Championships.
Tennessee Tech earned three first place finishes Saturday at the Kentucky Relays, set three school records and established seven personal-best efforts in the team's final tune up before the OVC Championships.
The Tennessee Tech track & field team heads to Lexington, Ky., this weekend to compete at the Kentucky Relays, the final tune up for coach Wayne Angel’s team before the Ohio Valley Conference Championships the following weekend.
Tennessee Tech runners and throwers set four more school records Saturday at the Vanderbilt Black & Gold Invitational, including a mark by D'Airrien Jackson in winning the 400-meter dash that is close to the Olympic Trials qualifying standard.
\Na’Asha Robinson and \Sarah Brandt have opened the 2016 outdoor season by establishing school records on the first day of the Vanderbilt Black & Gold Invitational.
The assault on the school record books proved successful during the indoor season for the Tennessee Tech track & field team, and now coach Wayne Angel’s team turns its focus to the outdoor season, which gets underway this weekend at the Vanderbilt Black & Gold Invitational.
The Tennessee Tech track & field team added two more school records Saturday on the second day of Notre Dame's Meyo Invitational, after establishing two school records Friday night on the opening day of the meet against some of the best programs in the country.
The Tennessee Tech women’s track & field team returns to action Sunday to compete in the Ed Temple Invitational at Tennessee State University. Second-year coach Wayne Angel sees more school records and career-best performances on the horizon from his squad.
