Houston’s Antrea Mita earned Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field’s Men’s Athlete of the Week while Oklahoma State’s Emma Robbins and TCU’s Indya Mayberry shared the Women’s Athlete of the Week. All three student-athletes participated in the 97
th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays.
Mita won the men’s high jump with a clearance of 2.21 meters. His mark tied for the second-best in the NCAA this outdoor season, only .02 off this season’s leading mark. Claiming the men’s high jump title at the 2025 Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championship, the sophomore set his outdoor career high during his first competition since the NCAAs. Mita is the first field specialist from the Cougar program to earn the men’s weekly award and is the second male to earn a Big 12 OTF men’s weekly award.
Robbins’ mark of 69.09 meters in the women’s hammer throw surpassed a 10-year-old OSU record (64.69m) while she claimed the title at the Texas Relays. Her mark sits atop this season’s NCAA performance list, leading the next mark by more than five feet. Robbins, a transfer from K-State, now owns OSU’s records in the weight and the hammer throw. This is her first Big 12 weekly honor.
Mayberry continued her freshman campaign with two NCAA-leading marks in the women’s 100-meter dash and as a member of TCU’s 4x100-meter relay team. Serving as the anchor leg in TCU’s 4x100-meter relay, she crossed the finish line at 42.87 seconds to win the race and set a school record. The team’s mark currently sits second in the world rankings. Mayberry then won the women’s 100-meter dash with a mark of 10.91. Mayberry, who recently made her debut on The Bowerman Watchlist, collects her first outdoor track and field weekly award after earning a selection during the indoor season.