Texas Tech high jumper, Temitope Adeshina, says she was spurred to win a third consecutive Big 12 indoor conference title by her rivalry with Kansas State jumper Sharie Enoe, who finished second in the final, PUNCH Sports Extra reports. Adeshina secured her third straight Big 12 indoor high jump crown after clearing 1.96m on Friday, equalling the second-best mark in her school’s history. In doing so, she became the first woman in Big 12 history to win three consecutive indoor high jump titles since Rylee Anderson achieved the feat between 2021 and 2023. She currently holds the NCAA’s top high jump mark of 1.96m, which ranks fourth globally. She first cleared 1.97m at the NCAA Championships in June 2024 before equalling the mark at the Big 12 Outdoor Championships last season to qualify for the 2025 World Athletics Championships.