NORMAN — The Oklahoma men's and women's track and field team closed out the OU Winter Field Fest on Friday night at the Mosier Indoor Facility, highlighted by 12 individual event wins.
Floyd Whitaker kicked off the meet with a personal-best jump of 16.40m (53'9.75") to win the event title and mark No. 6 in the OU history books.
In the men's weight throw,
Brendon See tossed a personal-best 21.05m (69'0.75"), claiming the event title and moving his name up to No. 2 in OU history.
During her debut with the Sooners,
Jacelyn Neighbors secured the women's pole vault title, clearing 19.15m (62'10").
In her first collegiate track meet, former OU volleyball player
Hannah Pfiffner put up a stellar performance, clearing 1.79m (5'6.5") in the women's high jump, good for a personal best and tied for No. 7 in OU history.
Kennedy Clarke found success in the women's weight throw with her mark of 19.15m (62'10").
Breaking into OU's top-ten performance list at No. 5, newcomer
Kennedy Stringfellow marked 7.77m (25'6") for the men's long jump title.
OU's
Tucker Smith claimed the men's shot put title with his toss of 18.65m (61'2.25").
Sophomore
Samuel Toili finished first in the men's 60m dash with his personal-best time of 6.81. Newcomer
Morgan Little stood out in her first performance for the Sooners, claiming the women's 60m dash title and staking her name at No. 4 in the OU history books.
In her collegiate debut, freshman
Kassidi Watkins claimed the women's long jump title, marking 6.18m (20'3.5").
Redshirt-freshman
Tyley Dotson nailed a 15.20m (49'10.5") in the women's shot put, earning the event title.
Closing out the night,
Trey Bartholomew cleared 6.18m (20'3.5") in men's high jump, earning himself the event title and moving his name up to No. 3 in the OU record book. Junior
Tyson Ritz also etched himself into the history book at No. 9 with his clearance of 2.18m (7'1.75").
The Sooners collected 26 more personal bests for a total of 34 on the day.
Following the completion of the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener on Dec. 6, Oklahoma returns to action on January 16 at home, hosting the Owen Hewett Invitational.
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