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Big 12 Track and Field Teams Conclude 2025 Season at NCAA Championships with Three Individual Titles
Story Links The 2025 NCAA DI outdoor track and field season concluded following four days of action in Eugene, Oregon at Hayward Field. All 16 Big 12 programs were represented at the national championship, with three Conference student-athletes securing individual NCAA titles. A total of 16 gold, silver or bronze medals […]

The 2025 NCAA DI outdoor track and field season concluded following four days of action in Eugene, Oregon at Hayward Field. All 16 Big 12 programs were represented at the national championship, with three Conference student-athletes securing individual NCAA titles.
A total of 16 gold, silver or bronze medals were collected by Big 12 student-athletes during the week’s competition.
On the men’s side, BYU and Oklahoma State tied for 11th place with 19 points each, while Kansas’ 16.5 points posted the Jayhawks in 16th place. Texas Tech’s 16 points tied them for 17th. Houston rounded out the Conference’s top-20 finishers at 19 with 15 points.
The Red Raider women tallied 22 points for a 12th-place finish to lead the league’s teams within the top-20. BYU earned 16 points to place 18th, while TCU tied for 20th with 13 points.
Three individual titles were collected by Big 12 runners on Friday during the final day of competition on the men’s side as BYU’s James Corrigan collected the program’s second men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase title in three seasons with a time of 8:16.41.
Continuing his record-breaking season in the men’s 400-meter hurdles, BU’s Nathaniel Ezekiel set a personal best time of 47.49 in the event after already besting his previous NCAA-leading time multiple times this season.
The Cowboys’ Brian Musau rounded out the Big 12’s individual event titles after sweeping both the indoor and outdoor men’s 5,000-meter NCAA titles with a time of 13:20.59.
Additionally, the Conference posted an excellent display in the men’s 110-meter hurdles as hurdlers from three different Big 12 programs placed second through fifth. Arizona’s Zach Extine earned the silver medal, followed by Houston’s John Adesola and Jamar Marshall Jr. finishing third and fourth, respectively, as Baylor’s Demario Prince rounded out the event’s top five finishers.
NCAA Individual Champions
Nathaniel Ezekiel, Baylor – Men’s 400 Meter Hurdles (47.49)
James Corrigan, BYU – Men’s 3,000 Meter Steeplechase (8:16.41)
Brian Musau, Oklahoma State – Men’s 5,000 Meters (13:20.59)
Silver Medal Winners
Zach Extine, Arizona – Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles (13.13)
Alexis Brown, Baylor – Women’s Long Jump (6.63 meters)
Lexy Halladay-Lowry, BYU – Women’s 3,000 Meters Steeplechase (9:08.68)
Ashton Barkdull, Kansas – Men’s Pole Vault (5.73 meters)
Blair Anderson, Oklahoma State – Men’s Long Jump (8.02 meters)
Shelby Frank, Texas Tech – Women’s Hammer Throw (71.05 meters)
Bronze Medal Winners
Meghan Hunter, BYU – Women’s 800 Meters (1:59.03)
John Adesola, Houston – Men’s 110 Meter Hurdles (13.28)
Emil Uhlin, K-State – Men’s Decathlon (7,859 points)
Irene Jepkemboi, TCU – Women’s Javelin (60.31 meters)
Ernest Cheruiyot, Texas Tech – Men’s 10,000 Meters (29:10.37)
Shelby Frank, Texas Tech – Women’s Discus Throw (63.37 meters)
Joy Naukot, West Virginia – Women’s 10,000 Meters (31:34.34)