The OU track and field team collected a series of individual titles at meets in Arizona, Texas and Arkansas last weekend.
OU claimed five individual titles at the Sun Angel Classic in Tempe, Ariz.
Junior Ronnie Ash won the 110-meter hurdle with the second fastest wind-legal time in OU history, 13.70.
Also at the Sun Angel Classic, sophomore Will Claye, the 2009 NCAA champion, claimed the triple jump title in his season debut.
Junior Eric Bailey won the 400-meter hurdles, his second individual title of the season.
Sophomore Mookie Salaam claimed the title in the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.31. Salaam's time was the second fastest in the Big 12 this season.
For the women, junior Latoya Greaves won the 100-meter hurdle title. She is already holds the program record holder in the event.
Moreover, six Sooner throwers attended the North Texas Spring Classic. Sophomore Brittany Borman broke the nine-year program record in the discus.
Freshman Karen Shump finished in a close second. Borman and Shump threw the two best throws of the in the Conference this season.
Also in Texas, freshman Justin Shirk claimed the title in the javelin throw.
In Fayetteville, Ark., junior Scott Cooper won an individual title in the 800-meter run.
The Sooners' next meet is the John Jacobs Invitational on Saturday in Norman.
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