NORMAN – The Oklahoma men's and women's track and field team wrapped up the final home meet of the indoor season Friday night at the Mosier Indoor Facility. On the road in Manhattan, Kan., the combined events group recorded top marks in the nation, highlighted by
Pippi Lotta Enok's school record breaking performance in the pentathlon.
At Kansas State, the pentathlon kicked off with Enok,
Angel Richmore and
Ally Stephenson in the 60-meter hurdles and
Nicolas Bersier followed in the heptathlon 60-meter dash. The group posted numerous personal records throughout the day, Enok led the pack with three (shot put, long jump, 800-meter).
Enok concluded the pentathlon with 4,411 points, besting the school record she set at the 2023 NCAA Indoor Championship.
Angel Richmore finished with 4,165 points and
Ally Stephenson 3,812. Enok's score ranks third in the nation and No. 1 in the SEC, while Richmore sits No. 7 in the nation and second in the SEC. Stephenson's score positions her at No. 8 in OU's all-time history books.
Eunice Ilunga Mbuyi opened the J.D. Martin Invitational in Norman with a win in the long jump, recording an indoor PR of 6.22m (20'5.00") for the No. 8 spot in OU indoor history.
The men's shot putters made impressive changes to OU's all-time performance list.
Ralford Mullings increased his PR to 19.92m (65'4.25") for the second-best mark in OU history and the No. 2 throw in the NCAA and SEC so far this season. Teammates
Brendon See (18.46m (60'6.75")) and
Will Dibo (18.45m (60'6.50")) also recorded career bests for the No. 9 and No. 10 positions in OU history.
In his first 60-meter dash as a Sooner, Koryee Wyatt clocked 6.64 to win the event, tying for the fifth-best time in Oklahoma indoor history.
Two women's weight throwers tossed career-best marks.
Kassidy Gallagher recorded 21.16m (69'5.25"), launching her to No. 2 on OU's all-time performance list and No. 3 in the SEC.
Kennedy Clarke registered 20.16m (66'1.75"), fifth in OU history and sixth in the SEC.
On the men's side,
Brendon See and
Connor Jones also collected personal records and improved their positions on OU's all-time list. See's 19.95m (65'5.50") is third and Jones 18.09m (59'4.25") is eighth in OU history.
The Sooners tallied ten more meet titles from
Paige Low (shot put),
Agur Dwol (triple jump),
Sam Boyer (mile),
Jane Watkins (400m),
Elizabeth Nix (pole vault),
Nikaoli Williams (long jump),
Shadrack Kiptoo (3000m),
BJ Green (triple jump) and the men's and women's 4x400-meter relays.
UP NEXT
Oklahoma hits the road for the Steve Miller Invitational Friday, Feb. 7 hosted by Kansas State in Manhattan, Kan.
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