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Two School Records Highlight Second Day of Tyson Invitational

February 15, 2025 | Track and Field

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Oklahoma men's and women's track and field team closed out the Tyson Invitational Saturday evening inside the Randal Tyson Track Center. The Sooners added school records from Olivia Lueking and Agur Dwol and five marks in the top ten of OU history to conclude the two-day meet.
 
Lueking's 4.59m (15'0.75") clearance in the pole vault ranks No.12 all-time in NCAA history, fourth in the nation and first in the SEC in 2025. Dwol leaped 13.75m (45'1.50") on her first attempt, positioning herself at No. 4 in the nation and No. 2 in the SEC. Both women won their event against nationally and globally ranked athletes.

Tessani Foster opened the Saturday session with a 4.09m (13'5.00") clearance in the women's pole vault open section. Her career-best mark ranks ninth in Oklahoma indoor history.

In the women's triple jump open section, Eunice Ilunga Mbuyi (fourth) and Jasmine Akins (fifth) both secured personal records. Mbuyi improves her position to No. 4 in OU history and Akins climbs to No. 7 on the performance list.

Fernando Morales ran an excellent mile Saturday afternoon, securing a career-best 4:01.63 and seventh place in the event and the ninth-best time in Oklahoma history.

Adding another PR on the weekend, Leah Jeruto clocked 4:39.87 in the mile for the third-best time in Oklahoma history.

In three events, the women's distance group added five personal bests. Sophie Coughlin recorded 17:09.26 in the women's 5,000-meter run and Megan Johnson registered 4:54.51 in the mile. The Sooners collected times from Kel McDavid (2:11.65), Mia McGlade (2:13.62) and Mary Van Dyke (2:18.53) in the 800m.
 
UP NEXT
The OU men's and women's track and field team take a week off before competing at its first SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships from Feb. 27-March 1, hosted by Texas A&M in College Station, Texas.
 
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