Oklahoma State University Athletics

Pokes Head Back to Lubbock for Texas Tech Shootout
February 11, 2021 | Cowboy Cross Country & Track, Cowgirl Cross Country & Track
Meet Notes | Live Results
THE BASICS
The Oklahoma State track and field teams will conquer and divide in week three of the 2020-21 season: on the first day of OSU's two-day competition weekend, a Cowgirl DMR unit will travel to Fayetteville, Arkansas, to represent OSU in the Tyson Invitational while the majority of the team will compete in the Texas Tech Shootout in Lubbock, Texas. Then, on Saturday, the DMR Cowgirls will join their team in Lubbock to finish out the weekend.
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BIG 12 WOMEN'S TEAMS IN THE POLLS
No. 4 Texas
No. 10 Texas Tech
No. 12 Baylor
No. 23 Kansas State
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BIG 12 MEN'S TEAMS IN THE POLLS
No. 4 Texas Tech
No. 9 Texas
No. 15 Iowa State
No. 16 Oklahoma
No. 22 TCU
No. 23 Kansas State
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
In a year of unprecedented change and uncertainty for college athletics and for the world as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Oklahoma State track and field lost out on the opportunity to compete to the fullest extent. With a renewed fervor and a fully loaded lineup, OSU track and field will pick up right where it left off and take full advantage of every opportunity to represent Oklahoma State on the track and in the field.
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LAST YEAR AT A GLANCE
The Oklahoma State men's and women's track and field teams are more than ready to return to the top of the Big 12 and go toe-to-toe with the best programs in the country after having their full season cut short. Highlighted by school-record setting performances in 2020 from All-American sprinter Aaliyah Birmingham, Grecian pole vaulter Ariadni Adamopolou and multis superstar Bailey Golden, the Cowgirls are primed to improve upon their tied-sixth team finish at the Big 12 Indoor Championships. The Cowboys return with a remarkable roster of young talent ready to best its own eighth-place team finish at Big 12 Indoors. Senior Torrey Hickel, top-ten performer in the shot put in every meet from the 2020 indoor season, will anchor the Cowboys throws athletes. Multi-events athletes Jake Dyer and Will Edmonds, who became the fourth and fifth-best heptathlon performers in school history a year ago, will certainly continue to be valuable, point-scoring members of the Cowboys indoor squad in 2021.
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FOLLOW THE MEET
Fans can follow the action live on Twitter by following @run4okstate for real time updates. Live results can be found at Prime Time Timing (pttiming.com). Final results will be published on www.okstate.com, along with a recap of OSU's day on the track and in the field.
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MEET SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES CT)
The Texas Tech Shootout, taking place at the Sports Performance Center in Lubbock, will get underway at 3 p.m. on Friday, starting with field events, while the DMR unit at the Tyson Invitational, hosted at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, is scheduled to race at 6 p.m. later the same day. OSU will begin in the field at 11 a.m. on the second and final day of the Texas Tech Shootout.
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THE BASICS
The Oklahoma State track and field teams will conquer and divide in week three of the 2020-21 season: on the first day of OSU's two-day competition weekend, a Cowgirl DMR unit will travel to Fayetteville, Arkansas, to represent OSU in the Tyson Invitational while the majority of the team will compete in the Texas Tech Shootout in Lubbock, Texas. Then, on Saturday, the DMR Cowgirls will join their team in Lubbock to finish out the weekend.
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BIG 12 WOMEN'S TEAMS IN THE POLLS
No. 4 Texas
No. 10 Texas Tech
No. 12 Baylor
No. 23 Kansas State
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BIG 12 MEN'S TEAMS IN THE POLLS
No. 4 Texas Tech
No. 9 Texas
No. 15 Iowa State
No. 16 Oklahoma
No. 22 TCU
No. 23 Kansas State
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
In a year of unprecedented change and uncertainty for college athletics and for the world as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Oklahoma State track and field lost out on the opportunity to compete to the fullest extent. With a renewed fervor and a fully loaded lineup, OSU track and field will pick up right where it left off and take full advantage of every opportunity to represent Oklahoma State on the track and in the field.
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LAST YEAR AT A GLANCE
The Oklahoma State men's and women's track and field teams are more than ready to return to the top of the Big 12 and go toe-to-toe with the best programs in the country after having their full season cut short. Highlighted by school-record setting performances in 2020 from All-American sprinter Aaliyah Birmingham, Grecian pole vaulter Ariadni Adamopolou and multis superstar Bailey Golden, the Cowgirls are primed to improve upon their tied-sixth team finish at the Big 12 Indoor Championships. The Cowboys return with a remarkable roster of young talent ready to best its own eighth-place team finish at Big 12 Indoors. Senior Torrey Hickel, top-ten performer in the shot put in every meet from the 2020 indoor season, will anchor the Cowboys throws athletes. Multi-events athletes Jake Dyer and Will Edmonds, who became the fourth and fifth-best heptathlon performers in school history a year ago, will certainly continue to be valuable, point-scoring members of the Cowboys indoor squad in 2021.
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FOLLOW THE MEET
Fans can follow the action live on Twitter by following @run4okstate for real time updates. Live results can be found at Prime Time Timing (pttiming.com). Final results will be published on www.okstate.com, along with a recap of OSU's day on the track and in the field.
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MEET SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES CT)
The Texas Tech Shootout, taking place at the Sports Performance Center in Lubbock, will get underway at 3 p.m. on Friday, starting with field events, while the DMR unit at the Tyson Invitational, hosted at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, is scheduled to race at 6 p.m. later the same day. OSU will begin in the field at 11 a.m. on the second and final day of the Texas Tech Shootout.
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