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Texas Tech’s Juliette Cerbet, co-leading scorer

i2wtcBy i2wtcMay 12, 2024No Comments7 Mins Read
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Big 12 Track & Field

outdoor championship

At Clyde Hart Stadium in Waco

Thursday to Saturday

Event finals only

woman

Team totals: 1. Texas, 150; 2. Brigham Young, 98. 3. Texas Tech University, 96 1/2. 4. Oklahoma State, 75 1/2. 5. TCU, 64; 6. (tie) Baylor, Oklahoma, 51. 8. Iowa State, 50 years old. 9. Houston, 45 years old. 10. Kansas, 40 years old. 11. Kansas, 37 years old. 12. Central Florida, 31 years old. 13. Cincinnati, 22 years old. 14. West Virginia, 8.

complex event

Heptathlon: 1. Kristin Blazevica, Texas, 5,954 points. 2. Bailey Golden, Oklahoma State, 5,784; 3. Urte Basianskaite, Kansas State, 5,714.

field event

Hammer Throw: 1. Monique Hardy, Kansas State, 210 feet, 9 inches. 2. Cassidy Gallagher, Oklahoma State, 207-10; 3. Rachel Nieves, Oklahoma State, 191-3.

Javelin throw: 1. Eileen Jepkenboi, TCU, 182-7; 2. Alisa Keller, BYU, 170-1; 3. Pippi Lotta Enoch, Oklahoma State, 169-11; 5. Kyeese Hollands, Texas Tech, 165-4; 6. Leah Howard, Texas Tech, 164-4.

Long Jump: 1. Alexis Brown, Baylor, 22-5 (Wind Speed: +1.1 m/s) (Stadium Record, Old Record, Ruth Usoro, Texas State, 2022 21-7 1/2). 2. Sidney Willits, Iowa State, 21-3 1/4 (+1.4). 3. A’Keria Smith, Texas, 21-2 3/4 (+0.7).

Shot put: 1. Marilyn Nwora, Texas, 58-2 1/2. 2. Nina Ndubuisi, Texas, 56-11 1/4. 3. Paige Rowe, Oklahoma State, 53-11.

Pole Vault: 1. Molly Haywood, Baylor, 14-5 1/2. 2. Olivia Luking, Oklahoma State, 14-5 1/2. 3. Rebecca Erickson, BYU, 14-1 3/4; 6. (tie) Kashley Dickinson, Texas Tech; Olivia Cade, Texas Tech, 13-5 3/4.

High jump: 1. Temitope Adesina, Texas Tech, 6-2 3/4. 2. Sierra Alfin, BYU, 6-0; 3. (tie) Saara Hakanen, Oklahoma State; Claire Lowry, Texas Tech, 5-10 3/4.

Triple jump: 1. A’Kelia Smith, Texas, 45-8. 2. Ann Susannah Foster Katta, Texas Tech University, 44-8 1/4. 3. Coy Johnson, Baylor, 44-1 1/4.

Discus: 1. Zoe Burleson, Texas Tech, 189-1; 2. Gretchen Hoekstre, BYU, 184-8; 3. Betty Rosvold, Iowa State, 175-6; 7. Mackenzie Davis, Texas Tech, 166-3.

running event

10,000 meters: 1. Gabby Henteman, Oklahoma State, 34 minutes, 31.91 seconds. 2. Eva Jess, Texas, 34:35.92. 3. Anastasia Chepkoril, Texas Tech University, 34:48.13.

3,000 Steeplechase Race: 1. Janet Schrafft, Iowa, 9:58.76 (field record; old record is 2018 Sarah Scott, Oklahoma, 9:59.53). 2. Taylor Lovell, BYU, 10:08.63; 3. Hannah Stewart, Kansas State, 10:10.43.

400 Relay: 1. Baylor (Tyria Kelly, Kayla Hunt, Alexis Brown, Michaela Francois), 43.16 (stadium record, old record: Texas Tech, Virginia Curley, Kia Dubarry-Gay, Aneesa Scott, Rosemary Chukwuma, 2021 43.22). 2. TCU, 43.43; 3. Texas State, 43.49; 4. Texas Tech, (Serena Clark, Success Umukoro, Alyssa Colbert, Rosemary Chukwuma), 43.50.

1,500: 1. Juliette Cerbet, Texas Tech, 4:09.33 (meet record; old record, Colorado State Carla Wheeler, 2000 4:12.15; stadium record; old record, Oklahoma Baptist, Hannah Fields, 2015 2. Sadie Sargent, BYU, 4:09.65; 3. Olivia Howell, Texas, 4:09.70.

100 Hurdles (Wind: +0.2 mps): 1. Rainier Jones, UCF, 12.78; 2. Yoveini Mota, Kansas State, 13.04; 3. Akala Garrett, Texas, 13.30; 7. Naomi Krebs, Texas Tech University, 13.59; 8. Destiny Smith, Texas Tech University, 13.61.

400: 1. Jiya Holman, Texas, 50.99; 2. Michaela Mouton, Houston, 51.32; 3. Rachel Joseph, Iowa, 51.60.

100: 1. Rosemary Chukwuma, Texas Tech, 11.12 (Wind: +0.2). 2. Iyana Gray, TCU, 11.24 (+0.2). 3. Kevona Davis, Texas, 11.32 (-0.2). 4. Alyssa Colbert, Texas Tech, 11.32 (+0.2).

800: 1. Gavija Garbidite, Oklahoma State, 2:00.42 (meet record. Old record, Aaliyah Miller, Baylor, 2022 2:02.31). 2. Kellyanne Beckford, Houston, 2:01.33. 3. Olivia Howell, Texas, 2:02.23.

400 Hurdles: 1. Akala Garrett, Texas, 54.73 (meet record; old record, Melanie Walker, Texas, 2005 55.09; stadium record, Anna Cockrell, unattached, 2022 55.50). 2. Sidney Townsend, Houston, 55.00; 3. Amelia Birdow, TCU, 56.44.

200 (Wind: -0.2): 1. Dajanea Oakley, Texas, 22.60; 2. Iyana Gray, TCU, 22.81; 3. Kenondra Davis, 22.82; 7. Rosemary Chukwuma, Texas Tech, 23.39.

5,000: 1. Molly Vaughn, Oklahoma State, 16:13.77 (stadium record; old record is 2017 Kansas State’s Sharon Rokedi, 16:15.12). 2. Juliette Cerbet, Texas Tech University, 16:15.84. 3. Jenna Hutchins, BYU, 16:17.88.

1,600 relay: 1. Houston (Sydney Townsend, Iman Babineau, Kelly Ann Beckford, Michaela Mouton), 3:29.18. 2. BYU, 3:34.43; 3. Kansas State, 3:35.29. 8. Texas Tech (Kayla Jones, Mercy Umoiban, Zariere Dumas, Maji Harris), 3:38.26.

male

Team totals: 1. Texas, 134 points. 2. Texas Tech University, 115; 3. Iowa State, 90 years old. 4. BYU, 83 years old. 5. Houston, 77 1/2. 6. Kansas, 65 1/2. 7. Baylor, 63 years old. 8. Oklahoma, 56 years old. 9. Oklahoma, 52 years old. 10. Kansas, 35 years old. 11. (tie) Cincinnati, TCU, 24.

complex event

Decathlon: 1. Alexander Jung, Kansas State, 7,706 points. 2. Dominic Hall, Cincinnati, 7,649; 3. Joel McFarlane, TCU, 7,613.

field event

Hammer Throw: 1. Kade McCall, Kansas, 229 feet 1 inch. 2. Jeremiah Knabbe, Texas, 227-0; 3. Bailey Campbell, Oklahoma State, 216-0; 6. Connor Wood, Texas Tech, 206-0.

Javelin throw: 1. Chinecherem Prosper Nnamdi, Baylor, 262-6 (conference record; old record is Sam Humphries of Texas A&M in 2012, 259-1). 2. Cameron Bates, BYU, 228-5; 3. Riley Marks, Kansas State, 223-2.

Shot put: 1. Cam Jones, Iowa State, 64-6 3/4. 2. Danny Bryant, BYU, 64-3 1/4; 3. Diego Trevino, Oklahoma State, 63-9 1/2. 4. Trey Wilson, Texas Tech, 63-6 1/4.

Long Jump: 1. Leo Neugebauer, Texas State, 25-6 (Wind: +0.6 meters per second). 2. Solomon Washington, Texas, 25-4 3/4. 3. Nikaoli Williams, Oklahoma State, 25-0 3/4.

High jump: 1. Devin Loudermilk, Kansas State, 7-4 1/4. 2. Sam Hurley, Texas, 7-1 3/4. 3. Jace Posey, TCU, 7-0 1/4; 8. Cyrus Mahan, Texas Tech, 7-0 1/4.

Discus: 1. Dimitrios Pavlidis, Kansas State, 201-10; 2. Darin Schultz, BYU, 198-9; 3. Devin Roberson, Texas Tech, 194-8; 7. Jacob Meckler, Texas Tech , 178-9.

Pole Vault: 1. Anthony Meacham, Kansas State, 17-8 1/2. 2. Ashton Barkdal, Kansas State, 17-4 1/2. 3. Carson Dittel, Texas Tech, 17-4 1/2.

Triple Jump (Wind: 0.0 mps): 1. Brandon Green, Oklahoma State, 54-2 1/2; 2. Kelsey Daniel, Texas State, 52-7 1/2. 3. Stacey Brown, Texas Tech, 51-9 1/4. 6. Omamyoubwi Elhire, Texas Tech, 50-8 3/4. 7. Garrison Breeding, Texas Tech, 50-8.

running event

10,000 meters: 1. Sanele Masondo, Iowa, 29:14.53. 2. Syed Mechal, Iowa, 29:15.62. 3. Addis Guadia, Oklahoma State, 29:17.48. 4. Ernest Cheruiyot, Texas Tech University, 29:21.67.

3,000 Steeplechase Race: 1. James Corrigan, BYU, 8:29.24 (meet record. Old record, Wesley Kiptoo, Iowa, 2021 8:31.82). 2. Victor Sitzama, Oklahoma State, 8:29.89. 3. Gable Seepelda, Iowa, 8:33.83.

400 Relay: 1. Houston (Ayleon Brown, Louis Hinchliffe, Caden Broadnax, Sean Maswangany), 38.44 (stadium record, old Arkansas record: Roy Ejakoekwu, Kemar Mowat, Josh Washington, Kenzo Washington) Cotton, 2017 38.78). 2. Baylor, 38.86; 3. Texas State, 38.90; 4. Texas Tech (Josh Barr, Sean Brown, Jack Marshall, Jalen Drayden), 38.97.

1,500: 1. Ezekiel Ropp, Iowa, 3:40.61. 2. Peter Smith, Iowa State, 3:41.07. 3. Devan Kipiego, Iowa State, 3:41.42. 6. EJ Rush, Texas Tech, 3:42.99.

110 Hurdles: 1. De’Vion Wilson, Houston, 13.35 (Wind: +0.6 mps) (Stadium record. Old record, Darius Ruff, Nebraska, 2023 13.43). 2. Antoine Andrews, Texas Tech, 13.63 (+0.6). 3. Devonte Ford, Texas Tech, 13.67 (+0.6). 5. Caleb Dean, Texas Tech, 13.76 (-0.2). 7. Vashawn Vasianna, Texas Tech, 13.86 (-0.2).

400: 1. DeMar Francis, Baylor, 45.44; 2. Richard Johnson, Oklahoma State, 45.45; 3. Logan Popelka, Texas, 45.62; 4. Shemar Uter, Texas Tech, 45.63.

100 (Wind: +0.3): 1. Sean Maswangany, Houston, 10.11; 2. (tie) Louis Hinchliffe, Houston; Marcellus Moore, Texas, 10.16; 4. Sean Brown, Texas Tech, 10.26; 8 . Terrence Jones, Texas Tech, 10.35.

800: 1. Yusuf Bizimana, Texas, 1:46.07 (stadium record. Old record, Texas A&M, Devin Dixon, 2019 1:47.06). 2. Sebastian Fernandez, BYU, 1:46.32; 3. Darius Kipiego, Iowa State, 1:46.69.

400 Hurdles: 1. Nathaniel Ezekiel, Baylor, 48.00 (meet record, old record, Texas Tech Caleb Dean, 2023 48.39, stadium record, old record, Khalifa Rosser, unattached, 48.26, 2022). 2. Caleb Dean, Texas Tech, 48.43; 3. Oscar Edlund, Texas Tech, 48.82.

200 (Wind: +0.1): 1. Sean Maswangany, Houston, 20.10; 2. Nolton Shelvin, Texas, 20.22; 3. Demar Francis, Baylor, 20.38; 4. Sean Brown, Texas Tech, 20.43; 6. Antoine Andrews, Texas Tech, 20.69; 7. Josh Barr, Texas Tech, 20.73.

5,000: 1. Alex Meyer, Oklahoma State, 13:36.19 (stadium record. Old record, John Rice, Texas, 14:09:58 in 2021). 2. Sanele Masondo, Iowa, 13:37.20. 3. Dennis Kipgetich, Oklahoma State, 13:38.84. 6. Ernest Cheruiyot, Texas Tech University, 13:54.19.

1,600 Relay: 1. Texas Tech (Carl Hicks, Charlie Bartholomew, Shemar Utter, Oscar Edlund), 3:03.09. 2. Baylor, 3:03.49; 3. Texas State, 3:05.08.

Texas Tech freshman Juliette Cerbet, pictured at the race in March, was the co-leading scorer for the women's Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Championships, which concluded Saturday in Waco. Cerbet won the 1,500 meters and took second place in the 5,000 meters.



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