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Women's Indoor Track & Field Big 12 Record Book Women’s Indoor Track & Field Big 12 Record Book BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1997 2001 3. Baylor 74.00 Feb. 21-22 Feb. 23-24 4. Texas Tech 72.00 Bob Devaney Sports Center Bob Devaney Sports Center 5. Kansas State 66.50 Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. 6. Missouri 64.00 Attendance: 3, 925 Attendance: 2,714 7. Kansas 60.00 8. Colorado 55.20 Team Results Points 1. Nebraska 145.50 9. Oklahoma State 49.00 1. Nebraska 160.00 2. Kansas State 105.00 10. Texas A&M 27.00 2. Texas 132.33 3. Texas 91.50 11. Oklahoma 21.50 3. Colorado 75.33 4. Colorado 82.00 12. Iowa State 11.40 4. Kansas State 60.33 5. Missouri 61.50 5. Baylor 58.50 6. Texas A&M 56.50 2006 6. Oklahoma State 49.00 7. Oklahoma 51.00 Feb. 24-25 7. Iowa State 46.50 8. Iowa State 37.00 Bob Devaney Sports Center 8. Missouri 31.00 9. Kansas 34.00 Lincoln, Neb. 9. Oklahoma 25.00 10. Baylor 30.00 Attendance: 5,198 10. Texas Tech 23.00 11. Texas Tech 27.00 11. Texas A&M 22.00 12. Oklahoma State 14.00 1. Texas 125.00 12. Kansas 18.00 2. Nebraska 118.00 2002 3. Texas Tech 68.00 1998 Feb. 22-23 4. Oklahoma 61.00 Feb. 27-28 Bob Devaney Sports Center Baylor 61.00 Lied Recreation Center Lincoln, Neb. 6. Kansas State 60.50 Ames, Iowa Attendance: 4,150 7. Missouri 58.00 Attendance: 2,650 8. Texas A&M 56.50 1. Texas 107.00 9. Kansas 45.00 1. Texas 156.00 2. Nebrask 103.00 10. Oklahoma State 35.00 2. Nebraska 101.00 3. Kansas State 89.50 11. Colorado 33.00 3. Kansas State 70.00 4. Baylor 66.00 12. Iowa State 19.00 4. Iowa State 66.50 5. Colorado 64.00 5. Baylor 64.50 6. Kansas 62.00 2007 6. Colorado 63 .00 7. Iowa State 60.00 Feb. 23-24 7. Missouri 45.00 8. Texas Tech 51.00 Lied Recreation Center Oklahoma 45.00 9. Missouri 40.00 Ames, Iowa 9. Texas A&M 44.00 10. Texas A&M 38.50 10. Kansas 41.50 11. Oklahoma State 30.00 1. Texas A&M 141.00 2. Texas 104.00 11. Texas Tech 28.50 12. Oklahoma 29.00 3. Texas Tech 93.00 12. Oklahoma State 16.00 4. Oklahoma 74.50 2003 5. Nebraska 69.50 1999 Feb. 28-March 1 6. Kansas 52.00 Feb. 19-20 Bob Devaney Sports Center 7. Missouri 51.00 Ahearn Field House Lincoln, Neb. 8. Baylor 49.00 Manhattan, Kan. Attendance: 6,125 9. Iowa State 46.00 Attendance: 1,800 10. Kansas State 44.00 1. Texas 167.00 11. Colorado 14.00 1. Texas 150.00 2. Nebraska 142.00 12. Oklahoma State 2.00 2. Nebraska 94.50 3. Kansas State 87.00 3. Baylor 87.00 4. Kansas 57.50 2008 4. Kansas State 82.50 5. Baylor 56.00 Feb. 23-24 5. Colorado 65.00 6. Colorado 52.00 Bob Devaney Sports Center 6. Oklahoma State 49.00 7. Missouri 50.00 Lincoln, Neb. 7. Missouri 48.00 8. Iowa State 45.00 Attendance: 3,927 8. Iowa State 47.50 9. Oklahoma 38.00 9. Texas A&M 46.50 10. Texas A&M 28.50 1. Texas A&M 119.25 10. Texas Tech 29.00 11. Texas Tech 15.00 2. Nebraska 95.00 11. Oklahoma 26.00 12. Oklahoma State 2.00 3. Kansas 93.00 12. Kansas 16.00 4. Texas 79.00 2004 5. Texas Tech 70.50 2000 Feb. 28-March 1 6. Baylor 68.20 Feb. 25-26 Bob Devaney Sports Center 7. Oklahoma 59.00 Lied Recreation Center Lincoln, Neb. 8. Missouri 55.00 Ames, Iowa Attendance: 4,709 9. Kansas State 54.00 Attendance: 632 10. Iowa State 30.00 1. Nebraska 171.50 11. Oklahoma State 13.00 1. Nebraska 154.50 2. Texas 158.00 12. Colorado 5.00 2. Texas 137.50 3. Kansas State 69.00 3. Kansas State 90.50 4. Missouri 56.50 2009 4. Iowa State 74.00 5. Colorado 45.50 Feb. 27-28 5. Oklahoma 60.50 6. Baylor 42.00 Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium 6. Missouri 55.00 7. Kansas 38.00 College Station, Texas 7. Texas Tech 45.50 8. Oklahoma 37.50 Attendance: 6,896 8. Texas A&M 40.00 9. Texas A&M 32.00 9. Baylor 34.00 10. Iowa State 31.00 1. Texas A&M 130.00 10. Oklahoma State 17.00 11. Oklahoma State 28.00 2. Texas Tech 103.50 11. Colorado 15.00 Texas Tech 28.00 3. Nebraska 96.50 12. Kansas 14.50 4. Baylor 86.00 2005 5. Texas 83.50 Feb. 25-26 6. Oklahoma 65.00 Bob Devaney Sports Center 7. Missouri 52.00 Lincoln, Neb. Kansas State 52.00 Attendance: 3,661 9. Kansas 25.50 10. Oklahoma State 18.00 1. Nebraska 138.40 11. Iowa State 17.00 2. Texas 97.00 12. Colorado 11.00 320 BIG12SPORTS.COM | @BIG12CONFERENCE | #BIG12 Big 12 Record Book Women’s Indoor Track & Field BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2010 7. Oklahoma State 60.00 7. Iowa State 66.00 Feb. 26-27 8. TCU 38.00 8. Oklahoma 60.50 Lied Recreation Center 9. Oklahoma 28.50 9. TCU 32.00 Ames, Iowa 10. West Virginia 23.00 10. West Virginia 15.50 Attendance: 1,384 2015 ANNUAL AWARDS 1. Texas A&M 130.50 Feb. 27-28 2. Texas Tech 115.00 Lied Recreation Center PERFORMER OF THE YEAR 3. Nebraska 96.00 Ames, Iowa 4. Oklahoma 65.00 Attendance: 738 1997 Shayne Wille, Colorado, Sr. 5. Kansas 63.50 1998 Angie Vaughn, Texas, Sr. 6. Iowa State 59.00 1. Texas 139.00 1999 Nanceen Perry, Texas, Sr. 7. Texas 58.00 2. Kansas State 132.50 2000 Liz Diaz, Texas, Sr. 8. Kansas State 54.00 3. Baylor 105.00 2001 Leslie Owusu, Nebraska, Sr. 9. Baylor 40.00 4. Oklahoma State 77.00 2002 Austra Skujyte, Kansas State, Sr. 10. Missouri 35.00 5. Texas Tech 75.50 2003 Sanya Richards, Texas, Fr. 11. Oklahoma State 13.00 6. Kansas 71.00 2004 Sanya Richards, Texas, So. 12. Colorado 11.00 7. Iowa State 68.00 2005 Renee Metivier, Colorado, Sr. 8. Oklahoma 52.00 2006 Marshevet Hooker, Texas, Jr. 2011 9. West Virginia 10.00 2007 Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech, So. Feb. 25-26 10. TCU 5.00 2008 Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech, Jr. Bob Devaney Sports Center 2009 Jenny Barringer, Colorado, Sr. Lincoln, Neb. 2016 2010 Lisa Koll, Iowa State, Sr. Attendance: 4,411 Feb. 26-27 2011 Jessica Beard, Texas A&M, Sr. Lied Recreation Athletic Facility 2012 Betsy Saina, Iowa State, Jr. 1. Nebraska 115.50 Ames, Iowa 2013 Betsy Saina, Iowa State, Sr. 2. Texas A&M 101.00 Attendance: 540 2014 Marielle Hall, Texas, Sr. 3. Texas 96.50 2015 Rachel Johnson, Baylor, Sr. 4. Texas Tech 90.00 1. Texas 147.00 Akela Jones, Kansas State, Jr. 5. Oklahoma 76.50 2. Oklahoma State 109.00 Courtney Okolo, Texas, Jr. 6. Iowa State 66.50 3. Kansas State 107.42 2016 Akela Jones, Kansas State, Sr. 7. Baylor 42.00 4. Texas Tech 75.00 2017 Jhoanmy Luque, Iowa State, Jr. Kansas 42.00 5. Kansas 70.92 2018 Sharon Lokedi, Kansas, Jr. 9. Kansas State 35.00 6. Baylor 69.28 2019 Sharon Lokedi, Kansas, Sr. 10. Oklahoma State 30.00 7. Iowa State 64.40 11. Colorado 29.00 8. Oklahoma 57.50 OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN 12. Missouri 19.00 9. West Virginia 24.40 10. TCU 15.00 1997 Dalhia Ingram, Nebraska 2012 1998 Lisa Griebel, Colorado Feb. 24-25 2017 Jen Smith, Colorado Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium Feb. 24-25 1999 Leslie Higgins, Colorado College Station, Texas Lied Recreation Athletic Facility 2000 Amy Mortimer, Kansas State Attendance: 4,656 Ames, Iowa 2001 Sara Gorton, Colorado Attendance: 702 2002 Becky Breisch, Nebraska 1. Texas A&M 140.00 2003 Sanya Richards, Texas 2. Texas 112.00 1. Baylor 129.50 2004 Jenny Green, Nebraska 3. Kansas 101.33 2. Texas 100.00 2005 Trisa Nickoley, Missouri 4. Baylor 76.00 3. Oklahoma State 88.00 2006 Destinee Hooker, Texas Iowa State 76.00 4. Oklahoma 87.00 2007 Nichole Jones, Baylor 6. Texas Tech 63.00 5. Kansas 81.00 2008 Jessica Beard, Texas A&M 7. Kansas State 56.00 6. Kansas State 77.50 2009 Vashti Thomas, Texas A&M 8. Oklahoma 55.33 7. Texas Tech 59.00 2010 Shade Weygandt, Texas Tech 9. Oklahoma State 31.00 8. Iowa State 57.00 2011 Mara Griva, Nebraska 10. Missouri 29.33 9. TCU 44.00 2012 Kamaria Brown, Texas A&M 10. West Virginia 16.00 2013 Kaitlin Petrillose, Texas 2013 2014 Kendall Baisden, Texas Feb. 23-24 2018 2015 A’Keyla Mitchell, Kansas State Lied Recreation Center Feb. 23-24 Hannah Cunliffe, Oklahoma Ames, Iowa Lied Recreation Athletic Facility 2016 Shadae Lawrence, Kansas State Attendance: 1,247 Ames, Iowa 2017 Rushelle Burton, Texas Attendance: 725 2018 Morgan Stewart, Baylor 1. Kansas 150.50 2019 Kynnedy Flannel, Texas 2. Texas 148.00 1. Texas 117.00 3. Iowa State 142.00 2. Kansas 112.00 HIGH-POINT SCORER 4. Baylor 72.00 3. 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