The Hottest Spring Bods in Women's Sports of 2021 Pt. 2
Spring Showers Bring Beautiful Flowers

Here we are with the second edition of the The Hottest Spring Bods in Women's Sports of 2021. Some of these women have made appearances in past seasons and that just shows how great they are. Let's get on to the celebration of these outstanding athletes.
Tori Ortiz
Tori Ortiz is a track and field competitor at Oklahoma State University. She made her program debut during the indoor season where she was on the fourth place 1,600-meter relay squad at the Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Ortiz started her college track and field career at Illinois State. During the 2020 indoor season, she was the runner-up in the Missouri Valley Conference indoor 400 meters championship race. She also placed third in the 200 meters as well as the 1,600-meter relay race. Ortiz had a strong 2020 indoor season with 60 meters wins in the Friday Night Special, Coughlan-Malloy Cup and EIU Early Bid meets.
She is a native of Winfield, Illinois and is an exercise science major.
Doris Carter
A native of Lexington, Kentucky, Doris Carter is a 5-foot-10 outside hitter who just wrapped up her career at the University of Alabama. The body positive athlete led her team with 260 kills as a junior for the 2019 season. During her sophomore season she was named the Most Valuable Player of the Kristen Dickmann Invitational. She competed her freshman season South Florida where she led her team with 255 kills.
During her high school career at Tates Creek she was named first team all-state in Kentucky as a junior and a senior.
Autumn Santos
Last year was Autumn Santos' final season at Minnesota State, where she was a champion. She was one of the foursome that won 1,600-meter relay at the Northern Sun Indoor Track & Field Championships. In 2018, she was on the 400-meter relay squad that qualified for the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships for a second straight year. The two-time All-American has been an advocate for fitness and is studying for her doctorate in occupational therapy.
During her athletic career she was honored for her work in the classroom earning All-Academic honors.
Ty'Juana Eason
Southern Illinois' alum Ty'Juana Eason is a legend at her former school. Over her career, the Kankakee, Illinois native won a ton of titles. Here is the list. She won the Missouri Valley Conference championship in the 400-meter relay during the outdoor season. She won indoor and outdoor championships in the 1,600-meter relay. She won an outdoor conference championship in the 100 meters and also has indoor and outdoor MVC crowns in the 200-meter dash.
In high school Eason was a two-sport star in both track and field as well as volleyball.
Kyrah Johnson
A native of San Bernardino, California, Kyrah Johnson is a junior at UCLA. Earlier this month she and her teammates scored a win in the 1,600-meter relay at the Ben Brown Invitational. It was her first victory of her collegiate career.
During the 2019 outdoor season she was a part of two runner-up finishes in the Rafer Johnson & Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational as well as the Jim Bush Legends Invitational.
In high school at Citrus Valley High she was a two-time league champion in the 400-meter dash of the Citrus Belt League.
Brittney Smith
For the third straight season, junior Brittney Smith has been named to the American Athletic Conference all-conference Third Team. The six-foot-three forward helped lead University of Central Florida to a 16-5 record. Her team qualified to play in the Women's NCAA Tournament. During the season, Smith collected two double-doubles. She scored 25 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in a road win against Cincinnati. She also grabbed a season best 13 boards with 10 points in a road win over Tulsa.



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