In the process, it became a new wind-aided Tech record, breaking her own 2021 mark of 13.85m. The Nigerian leaped 13.94m (2.3) for the win. The final Red Raider champion came in the triple jump, courtesy of Ruth Usoro. The team of Virginia Kerley, Kiah Dubarry-Gay, Demisha Roswell and Rosemary Chukwuma knocked down their own record of 43.11 from the Texas Relays with a new time of 42.75. Meanwhile, the school records continued to drop, this time in the women's 4x100. Sapped stayed alive with a season-best clearance of 1.83m before clearing 1.86m and 1.89m for the new school record. The first Red Raider to be crowned a champion Sunday was Sidney Sapp in the high jump. Saturday, he posted the second-fastest time in the prelims (13.65) Moments later, Maliek Kendall was crowned the men's 110 hurdles champ as he crossed the line at 13.45. The time lowers her own school record and becomes the third-fastest time in Jamaican history. I'm telling you, our girls were just phenomenal."ĭemisha Roswell turned heads in the 100 hurdles posting the fourth-fastest NCAA time at 12.44 (1.5), claiming first overall. "In my 23 years, this is the best performance ever at a Big 12 – it's the most points we've ever scored and came within 10 points of winning it. "I want to start off by first and say I cannot talk about anything without mentioning our women's team," said head coach Wes Kittley. LUBBOCK, Texas – The Texas Tech track and field team closed out the Big 12 Outdoor Championships as the women placed second with 162 points and the men third with 118 points.įor the Tech women, the second-place outing matches its highest finish since 2009 and it's the most points scored in a Big 12 outdoor meet.