Oklahoma State University Athletics
Cowgirl Cross Country & Track

Zivile Pukstas
- Title:
- Assistant Coach-Jumps
- Email:
- zivile.pukstas@okstate.edu
- Phone:
- (405) 744-8765
Zivile Pukstiene is in her 16th year at Oklahoma State after joining the Cowgirl staff in 2003. She assists primarily in jumps. All of Oklahoma State’s outdoor women’s jumping records have been set under Pukstiene’s watch.
Cowgirl high jumper Toni Young earned All-America honors by placing fifth at the 2012 NCAA outdoor meet. She became OSU’s first-ever female high jump All-American and shattered the school record by clearing 1.87 meters/6-01.50 at the national meet.
Pukstiene coached Clarissa Andrews to lengths never before reached for a jumper at Oklahoma State, as Andrews claimed the school record in both the outdoor long jump and the outdoor triple jump under Pukstiene’s watch.
Andrews’ triple jump mark of 13.11 meters/43-00.25 at the 2011 Big 12 Championships obliterated the previous school record of 12.89 meters/42-03.5.
In 2014, Pukstiene coached Viktoriia Sadokhina to two big 12 titles at both the Indoor and Outdoor Big 12 Championships. She also broke Andrews’ school record with a 13.35m jump to take the outdoor crown.
Last year, Pukstiene brought in a young group of jumpers to add to her already impressive roster for OSU. Emily Rogers came in and nearly set the school record in the high jump, both indoor and out.
Jacob Fincham-Dukes once again starred, earning an All-Big 12 honor indoors and making it once again to the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
In the 2017-18 seasons, Pukstiene made her impact felt through Jacob Fincham-Dukes, the star jumper last season for the Cowboys. Fincham-Dukes had a successful sophomore campaign, winning the 2017 Big 12 title in long jump and setting a personal best along the way, all under the
guidance of Pukstiene.
At the 2016 Big 12 Indoor Championships, Pukstiene’s jumpers recorded a crucial 13 points in the long jump when Fincham-Dukes finished second, Arlando Brewer-Johnson took fifth and Simon Imagbe claimed eighth.
Those 13 points helped push the Cowboys over Texas in a 1.5-point win at the Championships. It was the Pokes’s second conference indoor title in three years.
Pukstiene’s work with the Cowgirl jumpers has resulted in five of Oklahoma State’s all-time top seven indoor marks in the long jump and each of the top three indoor marks in the triple jump being set during her time in Stillwater.
The success of Pukstiene’s pupils has also extended to the outdoor season, where five of the top eight marks in the long jump and five of OSU’s all-time top seven marks in the triple jump have been set since Pukstiene’s arrival.
In 2009, Andrews and Baiba Blumbaha logged the two best outdoor long jump marks in school history at the Big 12 Championships and both went on to compete at the NCAA regional meet. Blumbaha then went on to suit up for the Cowgirls at the national meet.
Pukstiene also had an impressive addition to her resume in 2011, as she coached men’s walk-on Taylor Buck to some of the best high jump performances in school history. Buck’s high jump of 2.14m/7-00.25 was the highest mark at Oklahoma State in decades and ranks third in school history.
During her career at Oklahoma State, Pukstiene coached triple jumper Paula Ogunbanjo to a third-place finish at the 2004 Big 12 Indoor Championships and helped develop Ogunbanjo into an NCAA qualifier in 2005. Pukstiene also coached heptatahlete Tihana Sarac to a school record in 2005.
Pukstiene attended Southern Methodist University after beginning her jumping career in her home country of Lithuania. Pukstiene not only set the school record in the triple jump for the Mustangs, but also represented SMU at the 2003 NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Pukstiene placed ninth in the Indoor Championships, while claiming a 12th-place finish at the Outdoor Championships.
Before completing her career at SMU, Pukstiene was Lithuania’s national champion in the triple jump in 2001 and 2003. She set the Lithuanian junior national record in the triple jump in the under-18, under-20 and under-23 divisions.
Pukstiene is married to Mindaugas Pukstas. The couple has two children, Rokas (born in 2004) and Gabija (born in 2007).
Cowgirl high jumper Toni Young earned All-America honors by placing fifth at the 2012 NCAA outdoor meet. She became OSU’s first-ever female high jump All-American and shattered the school record by clearing 1.87 meters/6-01.50 at the national meet.
Pukstiene coached Clarissa Andrews to lengths never before reached for a jumper at Oklahoma State, as Andrews claimed the school record in both the outdoor long jump and the outdoor triple jump under Pukstiene’s watch.
Andrews’ triple jump mark of 13.11 meters/43-00.25 at the 2011 Big 12 Championships obliterated the previous school record of 12.89 meters/42-03.5.
In 2014, Pukstiene coached Viktoriia Sadokhina to two big 12 titles at both the Indoor and Outdoor Big 12 Championships. She also broke Andrews’ school record with a 13.35m jump to take the outdoor crown.
Last year, Pukstiene brought in a young group of jumpers to add to her already impressive roster for OSU. Emily Rogers came in and nearly set the school record in the high jump, both indoor and out.
Jacob Fincham-Dukes once again starred, earning an All-Big 12 honor indoors and making it once again to the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
In the 2017-18 seasons, Pukstiene made her impact felt through Jacob Fincham-Dukes, the star jumper last season for the Cowboys. Fincham-Dukes had a successful sophomore campaign, winning the 2017 Big 12 title in long jump and setting a personal best along the way, all under the
guidance of Pukstiene.
At the 2016 Big 12 Indoor Championships, Pukstiene’s jumpers recorded a crucial 13 points in the long jump when Fincham-Dukes finished second, Arlando Brewer-Johnson took fifth and Simon Imagbe claimed eighth.
Those 13 points helped push the Cowboys over Texas in a 1.5-point win at the Championships. It was the Pokes’s second conference indoor title in three years.
Pukstiene’s work with the Cowgirl jumpers has resulted in five of Oklahoma State’s all-time top seven indoor marks in the long jump and each of the top three indoor marks in the triple jump being set during her time in Stillwater.
The success of Pukstiene’s pupils has also extended to the outdoor season, where five of the top eight marks in the long jump and five of OSU’s all-time top seven marks in the triple jump have been set since Pukstiene’s arrival.
In 2009, Andrews and Baiba Blumbaha logged the two best outdoor long jump marks in school history at the Big 12 Championships and both went on to compete at the NCAA regional meet. Blumbaha then went on to suit up for the Cowgirls at the national meet.
Pukstiene also had an impressive addition to her resume in 2011, as she coached men’s walk-on Taylor Buck to some of the best high jump performances in school history. Buck’s high jump of 2.14m/7-00.25 was the highest mark at Oklahoma State in decades and ranks third in school history.
During her career at Oklahoma State, Pukstiene coached triple jumper Paula Ogunbanjo to a third-place finish at the 2004 Big 12 Indoor Championships and helped develop Ogunbanjo into an NCAA qualifier in 2005. Pukstiene also coached heptatahlete Tihana Sarac to a school record in 2005.
Pukstiene attended Southern Methodist University after beginning her jumping career in her home country of Lithuania. Pukstiene not only set the school record in the triple jump for the Mustangs, but also represented SMU at the 2003 NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Pukstiene placed ninth in the Indoor Championships, while claiming a 12th-place finish at the Outdoor Championships.
Before completing her career at SMU, Pukstiene was Lithuania’s national champion in the triple jump in 2001 and 2003. She set the Lithuanian junior national record in the triple jump in the under-18, under-20 and under-23 divisions.
Pukstiene is married to Mindaugas Pukstas. The couple has two children, Rokas (born in 2004) and Gabija (born in 2007).










