LINCOLN, Nebraska – Texas A&M men rolled to an impressive team victory, scoring 134 points and winning by 28 points, to claim a first-ever Big 12 Indoor track and field team championship in front of 2,573 fans at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
In fact, it’s the first conference indoor championship for the Texas A&M men’s program since a Southwest Conference team title in 1980. The Aggies have been second twice (1998, 2001) in the Big 12 and third the past two years.
Texas A&M’s winning total is the second best score in Big 12 history, trailing a 141.67 the Cornhuskers produced in 2004. In three other years the winning tally of 132 was generated by Nebraska in 1997, 2003, and 2005.
A&M generated 86 of its points on Saturday in five running events and the triple jump. That enabled them to pull away from defending champion Oklahoma (106) as well as Nebraska (99.5) and Texas (95).
Meanwhile, the Aggie women had its four-year winning streak snapped by host Nebraska, 115.5 to 101. The Cornhuskers accumulated 40.5 points in four of the field events held on the second day of the conference meet, including 19 in the pole vault. Texas (96.5) placed third in team scoring while Texas Tech (90) finished fourth.
A&M’s Jessica Beard and Jeneba Tarmoh shared high-point honors as each totaled 20.5 points on the weekend.
The pair teamed up in the 4 x 400 as the Aggies set a Big 12 meet record of 3:32.85 in winning the event for the fifth consecutive year. Also on the relay were Ibukun Mayungbe and Andrea Sutherland.
Beard also became the first female to claim four titles in an event at the Big 12 Indoor meet as she powered to a commanding 51.68 victory in the 400 meters.
Big points for the Aggie men arrived early with Wayne Davis II recording a career best of 7.75 to claim a silver medal in the 60 hurdles. Davis moved past Larry Wade (7.77) on the Aggie all-time list, becoming the No. 4 performer with the No. 7 performance.
Then A&M scored double digits in the 60 (16), 600 (18), 400 (10), triple jump (14), 800 (14) and 200 (14) before closing out the meet with a second consecutive victory in the 4 x 400.
Amid those events Tabarie Henry won the 600 yards and Joey Roberts lowered his school record in claiming the 800.