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Don'Dre Swint, Terrence Jones wins help Texas Tech repeat Big 12 title: Final results

BIG 12 INDOOR

TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

at the Sports Performance Center

Friday-Saturday Results

Team totals: 1. Texas, 135 points; 2. Texas Tech, 104; 3. Oklahoma State, 103 1/2; 4. Brigham Young, 71; 5. Baylor, 44; 6. Kansas, 41; 7. TCU, 40; 8. Iowa State, 38; 9. Oklahoma, 35; 10. Kansas State, 33 1/2; 11. Houston, 33; 12. West Virginia, 24; 13. Central Florida, 21; 14. Cincinnati, 17.

WOMEN

Combined Events

Pentathlon: 1. Kristine Blazevica, Texas, 4,430 points; 2. Angel Richmore, Oklahoma, 4,262; 3. Juliette Laracuente-Huebner, Cincinnati, 4,134.

Field Events

Weight throw: 1. Monique Hardy, Kansas State, 69 feet, 3 1/4 inches; 2. Kassidy Gallagher, Oklahoma, 68-4 1/4; 3. Kaitlyn Burson, Iowa State, 65-4 3/4.

Pole vault: 1. Alencia Lentz, Baylor, 14-9 (meet record; old record: Kaitlin Petrillose, Texas, 14-5 1/2 in 2018); 2. Mason Meinershagen, Kansas, 14-7 1/4; 3. Molly Haywood, Baylor, 14-5 1/4; 6. Kashlee Dickinson, Texas Tech, 14-1 1/4; 8. Mackenzie Hayward, Texas Tech, 13-9 1/4.

Long jump: 1. Ackelia Smith, Texas, 22-1 1/2; 2. Alexis Brown, Baylor, 21-2; 3. Aaliyah Foster, Texas, 20-9 3/4; 6. Ruta Lasmane, Texas Tech, 20-2 1/2.

Shot put: 1. Nina Ndubuisi, Texas, 59-3 1/2; 2. Chrystal Herpin, Texas, 57-4 1/4; 3. Marilyn Nwora, Texas, 56-6 1/2; 5. Field Gatlin, 53-11.

Triple jump: 1. Winny Bii, Oklahoma State, 44-9 3/4; 2. Ruta Lasmane, Texas Tech, 44-9; 3. Anne-Suzanna Fosther-Katta, Texas Tech, 44-0; 5. Onaara Obamuwagun, Texas Tech, 43-4 1/4; 7. Suzan Ogunleye, Texas Tech, 42-9 1/2.

High jump: 1. Temitope Adeshina, Texas Tech, 6-2 3/4; 2. Sharie Enoe, Kansas State, 5-10 3/4; 3. Trinity Tomlinson, Texas, 5-10 3/4.

Running Events

5,000 meters: 1. Taylor Roe, Oklahoma State, 15 minutes, 32.03 seconds (meet record; old record, Lisa Koll, Iowa State, 15:41.57 in 2010; facility record; old record, Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech, 16:07.12 on Jan. 24, 2009); 2. Molly Born, Oklahoma State, 15:35.62; 3. Aubrey Frentheway, Brigham Young, 15:53.66; 6. Anastacia Chepkorir, Texas Tech, 16:20.32.

Distance medley relay: 1. West Virginia (Sarah Tait, Kishay Rowe, Mikenna Vanderheyden, Ceili McCabe), 11:18.08; 2. Oklahoma State, 11:20.25; 3. Iowa State, 11:20.89; 8. Texas Tech, 11:41.09.

60-meter hurdles: 1. Emelia Chatfield, Texas, 7.95; 2. Rayniah Jones, UCF, 8.05; 3. Adaobi Tabugbo, UCF, 8.22; 4. Destiny Smith, Texas Tech, 8.22.

60 meters: 1. Rosemary Chukwuma, Texas Tech, 7.23; 2. Alyssa Colbert, Texas Tech, 7.26; 3. Success Umukoro, Texas Tech, 7.28.

Mile: 1. Billah Jepkirui, Oklahoma State, 4:37.16 (facility record; old record, Jepkirui, Oklahoma State, 4:37.64 on Feb. 25, 2023); 2. Riley Chamberlain, BYU, 4:38.36; 3. Ceili McCabe, West Virginia, 4:38.57; 5. Juliet Cherubet, Texas Tech, 4:39.41.

600 yards: 1. Akala Garrett, Texas, 1:19.04; 2. Tamara Woodley, Oklahoma State, 1:19.41; 3. Kayla Jones, Texas Tech, 1:20.06.

400 meters: 1. Dejanea Oakley, Texas, 51.75; 2. Rachel Joseph, Iowa State, 51.98; 3. Ziyah Holman, Texas, 52.22.

1,000: 1. Sivan Auerbach, Oklahoma State, 2:46.85; 2. Tabitha Kalunde Ngao, TCU, 2:47.74; 3. Grace Boone, Oklahoma State, 2:47.89.

800: 1. Kelly-Ann Beckford, Houston, 2:00.99 (meet and facility records; old records, Aaliyah Miller, Baylor, 2:02.98 on Feb. 27, 2021); 2. Gabija Galvydyte, Oklahoma State, 2:01.07; 3. Olivia Howell, Texas, 2:03.86.

200: 1. Iyana Gray, TCU, 22.71; 2. Dejanea Oakley, Texas, 22.86; 3. Rosemary Chukwuma, Texas Tech, 22.90; 4. Success Umukoro, Texas Tech, 23.21.

3,000: 1. Lexy Halladay-Lowry, BYU, 9:03.66 (facility record; old record, Elizabeth Leachman, unattached, 9:16.84 on Jan. 20, 2024); 2. Juliet Cherubet, Texas Tech, 9:07.41; 3. Sadie Sargent, BYU, 9:11.88; 8. Anastascia Chepkorir, Texas Tech, 9:28.25.

1,600 relay: 1. Houston (Sydni Townsend, Iman Babineaux, Kelly-Ann Beckford, Michaela Mouton), 3:29.42 (meet record; old record, Kansas, 3:31.36 in 2012); 2. Texas, 3:30.08; 3. Kansas, 3:35.03.

MEN

Team totals: 1. Texas Tech, 152 points; 2. Oklahoma State, 92; 3. Texas, 89; 4. Kansas, 81; 5. Iowa State, 67 1/2; 6. Houston, 55; 7. Brigham Young, 45; 8. Oklahoma, 41 1/2; 9. Kansas State, 34; 10. (tie) Baylor, TCU, 31; 12. Cincinnati, 19.

Combined Events

Heptathlon: 1. Grant Levesque, Houston, 6,068 points; 2. Philip Frank, Oklahoma State, 5,687; 3. Alexander Jung, Kansas, 5,611.

Field Events

Weight throw: 1. Jeremiah Nubbe, Texas, 74 feet, 9 1/2 inches; 2. Jacob Mechler, Texas Tech, 74-5; 3. Kade McCall, Kansas State, 71-11 3/4; 5. Konner Wood, Texas Tech, 70-8.

Long jump: 1. Leo Neugebauer, Texas, 26-0; 2. Jathan Belaire, Texas, 25-2; 3. Zaid Latif, Texas Tech, 25-1 3/4; 4. Stacy Brown Jr., Texas Tech, 24-11.

Pole vault: 1. Clayton Simms, Kansas, 18-7 1/2; 2. Christyan Sampy, Houston, 18-1 3/4; 3. Anthony Meacham, Kansas, 17-9 3/4.

Triple jump: 1. Brandon Green Jr., Oklahoma, 54-0; 2. Kelsey Daniel, Texas, 53-11 3/4; 3. Floyd Whitaker, Oklahoma, 52-3 1/4; 4. Omamuyovwi Erhire, Texas Tech, 51-0; 5. Stacy Brown Jr., Texas Tech, 50-8 3/4; 7. Garison Breeding, Texas Tech, 49-11.

Shot put: 1. Cam Jones, Iowa State, 64-3 3/4; 2. Diego Trevino, Oklahoma, 63-2 1/4; 3. Patrick Piperi, Texas, 62-11 1/2.

High jump: 1. Devin Loudermilk, Kansas, 7-5; 2. Omamuyovwi Erhire, Texas Tech, 7-3 3/4; 3. Marcus Gelpi, Kansas State, 7-1 1/2.

Running Events

5,000 meters: 1. Ernest Cheruiyot, Texas Tech, 13 minutes, 42.08 seconds (facility record; old record, Wesley Kiptoo, Iowa State, 13:42.52 on Feb. 26, 2021); 2. Joey Nokes, BYU, 13:46.39; 3. Denis Kipngetich, Oklahoma State, 13:49.95.

Distance medley relay: 1. Oklahoma State (Brian Musau, Darian Tarver, Mehdi Yanouri, Ryan Schoppe), 9;29.41 (meet record; facility record); 2. BYU, 9:29.98; 3. Iowa State, 9:33.51; 6. Texas Tech, 9:43.06.

60-meter hurdles: 1. De'Vion Wilson, Houston, 7.55; 2. Caleb Dean, Texas Tech, 7.58; 3. Antoine Andrews, 7.60; 6. DeVontae Ford, Texas Tech, 7.72; 7. Mike Dingle, Texas Tech, 7.83.

60: 1. Don'Dre Swint, Texas Tech, 6.55; 2. (tie) Shaun Maswanganyi, Houston, 6.62; Caleb Dean, Texas Tech, 6.62; 4. Antoine Andrews, Texas Tech, 6.64; 5. Jalen Drayden, Texas Tech, 6.68; 6. Shawn Brown, Texas Tech, 6.69.

Mile: 1. Ryan Schoppe, Oklahoma State, 4:02.73; 2. Tyler Wirth, Cincinnati, 4:03.01; 3. Laban Kipkemboi, Oklahoma State, 4:05.07; 8. Vincent Koech, Texas Tech, 4;06.22.

600 yards: 1. Grant Lockwood, Kansas, 1:07.79; 2. DeJuana McArthur, Oklahoma State, 1:07.88; 3. David Seete, TCU, 1:08.07; 4. Oskar Edlund, Texas Tech, 1:08.52; 8. Charlie Bartholomew, Texas Tech, 1:10.37.

400 meters: 1. Michael Joseph, Kansas, 45.46; 2. Shaemar Uter, Texas Tech, 45.68; 3. Nathaniel Ezekiel, Baylor, 45.73; 7. Carl Hicks, Texas Tech, 46.36.

1,000: 1. Yusuf Bizimana, Texas, 2:22.40; 2. Alex Stitt, Oklahoma State, 2:22.97; 3. Ryan Martin, TCU, 2:23.00.

800: 1. Jason Gomez, Iowa State, 1:48.36; 2. Daniel Howells, Texas, 1:48.94; 3. Lloyd Frilot, TCU, 1:49.14; 4. Mehdi Yanouri, Oklahoma State (formerly South Plains College), 1:49.39.

200: 1. Terrence Jones, 20.21; 2. Shaun Maswanganyi, Houston, 20.41; 3. Demar Francis, Baylor, 20.60; 4. Shawn Brown, Texas Tech, 20.85.

3,000: 1. Alex Maier, Oklahoma State, 7:55.45 (facility record; old record, Wesley Kiptoo, Iowa State, 7:57.29 on Feb. 27, 2021): 2. Silas Winders, Iowa State, 7:56.73; 3. Ernest Cheruiyot, Texas Tech, 7:59.13.

1,600 relay: 1. Texas Tech (Caleb Dean, Carl Hicks, Josh Bour, Shaemar Uter), 3:02.76 (school record; old record, Caleb Dean, Courtney Lindsey, Shaemar Uter, Nylo Clarke, 3:04.52 on Jan. 20, 2023); 2. Kansas State, 3:04.59; 3. Texas, 3:04.98.

Texas Tech sprinter Terrence Jones celebrates his victory Saturday in the 200 meters at the Big 12 indoor track and field championships. Earlier in the day, Jones was disqualified for a false start in the 60 meters, an event in which he shares the collegiate record.
Texas Tech sprinter Terrence Jones celebrates his victory Saturday in the 200 meters at the Big 12 indoor track and field championships. Earlier in the day, Jones was disqualified for a false start in the 60 meters, an event in which he shares the collegiate record.

This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Caleb Dean high-point scorer as Texas Tech wins fourth Big 12 title