LAWRENCE, Kan. – On the final day of the Big 12 Outdoor Championships, Oklahoma State’s Fouad Messaoudi once again proved why he’s one of the greatest middle-distance runners in conference history.
With a dominant performance in the 1,500 meters, Messaoudi became just the second man in Big 12 history to win three conference titles in the event, doing so in 2022, 2023 and now 2025. His winning time of 3:37.27 added 10 points for the Cowboys, who finished seventh overall with 50 team points.
Alex Stitt followed close behind in fourth with a time of 3:38.89, contributing five more points in a deep field.
In the 800 meters, Hafez Mahadi turned in a fifth-place finish with a time of 1:46.65, a personal best that also ranks second in OSU history. Denis Kipngetich delivered another impressive performance, slashing over 10 seconds off his previous outdoor best to finish third in the 5,000 meters with a time of 13:30.95, a mark that now sits eighth all-time in OSU history.
The Cowboys also picked up five points in the 4×400 meter relay, as Jordon Smith, Will Bynum, Ty Cook and Mason Page combined for a fourth-place finish in 3:05.31. Caio Almeida also earned two more points for OSU with a seventh-place finish in the 400-meter hurdles.
On the women’s side, freshman Isca Chelangat led the charge, placing second in the 5,000 meters with a time of 15:31.35, the second-fastest performance in school history. The Cowgirls tallied 52.5 total points to finish sixth in the team standings.
Kaylie Politza added a sixth-place finish in the 800 meters with a personal-best 2:03.13, which now ranks seventh in OSU history. Madi Surber picked up a point in the 1,500 meters, finishing eighth in 4:17.32, while Kileigh Mixon cleared 1.74m in the high jump to add half a point.
The Cowgirls closed the meet with a seventh-place finish in the 4×400 relay, as Ansley Scott, Annie Molenhouse, Politza and Jinah Mickens-Malik combined for a time of 3:37.93.
The Cowboys and Cowgirls continue postseason action in two weeks as they travel to College Station, Texas, to compete in the NCAA West Prelims for a chance to punch their ticket to the national championships in Oregon.
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Men’s Individual Results
Triple Jump
9. Rajuan Ricketts – 14.63m/47’10.75″
1,500 Meters
1. Fouad Messaoudi – 3:37.27
4. Alex Stitt – 3:38.89
9. Ayden Granados – 3:54.86
800 Meters
5. Hafez Mahadi – 1:46.65
400 Meter Hurdles
7. Caio Almeida – 51.01
5,000 Meters
3. Denis Kipngetich – 13:30.95
12. Ryan Schoppe – 13:47.28
22. Jacob Deacon – 14:14.63
24. Kian Davis – 14:23.35
31. David Mora – 14:56.81
32. Oliver Patton – 14:57.40
33. Will Conway – 15:09.56
4×400 Meter Relay
4. J. Smith, W. Bynum, T. Cook, M. Page – 3:05.31
Women’s Individual Results
High Jump
8. Kileigh Mixon – 1.74m/5’8.5″
1,500 Meters
8. Madi Surber – 4:17.32
800 Meters
6. Kaylie Politza – 2:03.13
400 Meter Hurdles
9. Kalen Goodman – 1:14.44
5,000 Meters
2. Isca Chelangat – 15:31.35
13. Victoria Lagat – 16:20.95
15. Lauren Ping – 16:26.43
16. Josphine Mwaura – 16:28.13
17. Grace Ping – 16:31.33
22. Gentry Turner – 16:52.29
25. Colleen Stegmann – 16:56.28
26. Autumn Michalski – 16:57.21
28. Mandeep Sangha – 17:01.43
30. Aubrey O’Connell – 17:04.23
33. Kevriana Scott – 17:16.48
4×400 Meter Relay
7. A. Scott, A. Molenhouse, K. Politza, J. Mickens-Malik – 3:37.93