Her trainer was doubtful she was ready for the race, but Doug Bredar, stakes coordinator at Gulfstream Park at the time, persuaded him she belonged in the field.
[1] Banshee Breeze next raced in the Kentucky Oaks, but lost by a neck to the favored Keep Hill.
[5] Before her final race of the season, Breeders' Cup Distaff, Jayeff B Stables purchased a half-interest in the filly.
Banshee Breeze's four-year-old debut was the Rampart Handicap, which she won by 5 ½ lengths.
She ran in the Personal Ensign Stakes later in August, but lost by 2 ¼ lengths to Beautiful Pleasure.
Following her retirement, Banshee Breeze was sent to Claiborne Farm, and was bred to the leading sire Storm Cat.
On noon of April 11th, 2001, Banshee Breeze was euthanized at the Hagyard-Davidson-McGee equine veterinary clinic after her condition deteriorated.