LEXINGTON, Ky. – Four Sooners captured individual conference titles in their respective events Saturday on the final day of the SEC Outdoor T&F Championships held the Kentucky Outdoor Track & Field Complex.
Agur Dwol (triple jump),
BJ Green (triple jump),
Olivia Lueking (pole vault) and
Ralford Mullings (discus throw) earned Oklahoma's first outdoor SEC championships in program history.
The women's team finished the meet in sixth place with 56.5 points and the men 10th with 44 points.
Agur Dwol claimed the first gold medal of the day with a 14.02m (46'0.00") (+4.0) leap in the women's triple jump. Texas A&M's Winny Bii took the lead on her second attempt, measuring in at 14.01m (45'11.75"), but Dwol immediately followed with the winning mark to slide into first, a position that would not be contested in the three remaining attempts. Dwol becomes the first Sooner on the women's side to secure a conference title in the event since Jackie Smiley in 1992.
Also highlighted in the women's triple jump,
Eunice Ilunga Mbuyi recorded a season-high 13.45m (44'1.50") for fourth place and 5 points for the Sooners. Her mark improves her position at No. 10 in the nation so far this season and No. 5 all-time in OU outdoor history.
Ashley Moore grabbed a PB of her own with a 13.26m (43'6.00") leap for seventh place and 2 points. With this jump, she climbs to No. 6 all-time in OU history and earns a No. 19-ranking in the NCAA this season.
Olivia Lueking secured the second win for the women in the pole vault, clearing 4.36m (14'3.50") in one attempt. This marks the fifth individual conference title of Lueking's career and second of the 2025 season, she also earned the indoor championship with a 4.51m (14'9.50") mark. Also in the event, teammate Filippa Miller flew over 4.11m (13'5.75") for sixth place and 3 points toward the women's team count.
Ralford Mullings solidified his conference crown with a 66.48m (218'1.00") throw in the men's discus. His toss broke the Kentucky Outdoor Track & Field Complex facility record.
BJ Green captured the Sooners' fourth and final conference title of the weekend with a 16.72m (54'10.25") (+4.0) leap in the men's triple jump. No stranger to the championship stage, Green notched the third league title of his career.
Floyd Whitaker continued the triple jump takeover with a bronze medal in the event, posting a career-best 16.19m (53'1.50") leap for 6 points. This mark now positions Whitaker at No. 8 in the nation this season and No. 7 all-time in OU history.
SEC indoor high jump champion
Kyren Washington earned a bronze medal in the event this time around. He cleared a season-high 2.20m (7'2.50"), improving his regional (No. 8) and national (No. 13) ranking in the event and adding 6 points to the Sooners' score.
Paige Low posted a season best in the women's discus for fourth place overall and 5 points for the Sooners. She secured her 56.04m (183'10.00") mark on her third attempt, helping her slide into the event final against a tenacious wind.
To round out scoring for the Sooners,
Abby Jepchirchir raced to seventh in the women's 800-meter final with a time of 2:06.25, adding 2 points for Oklahoma.
Also in the men's discus,
Will Dibo posted a career-best 57.35m (188'2.00") mark, narrowly missing out on qualifying for the final in 10th place. With this throw, Dibo now ranks No. 5 all-time in OU history.
In senior
Gabi Barrera's final conference meet of her career, she posted a career-best 16:27.30 time in the women's 5,000-meter to secure the No. 9 spot on OU's all-time performance list.
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Sooners that qualify will travel to the NCAA West Regional May 28-31 held by Texas A&M at the E.B. Cushing Stadium in College Station, Texas.
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