Tide Rolls Through Final Day of Orange and Purple Invitational
1/24/2026 12:21:00 AM | Track & Field, Cross Country
Multi-athlete Katelyn Adel accumulated an NCAA season-leading point total of 4,154 in her pentathlon season debut, while sprinter Mouatez Sikiou clocked an Algerian national record in the men’s 400m (45.82)
CLEMSON, S.C. – Alabama track and field wrapped up competition in electric fashion at the Orange and Purple Invitational Friday as the Tide saw an NCAA season-leading performance, an Algerian national record and a total of six different results all landed on UA's all-time top-10 list.
Crimson Tide multi-athlete Katelyn Adel made her pentathlon season debut, accumulating an NCAA-leading 4,154 points to move to second all-time at UA. The overall victory for the sophomore All-American was highlighted by three consecutive collegiate PR performances in the 60-meter hurdles (8.65), high jump (1.73m | 5-8), and shot put (12.58m | 41-3.25).
400-meter runner Mouatez Sikiou highlighted the track events as his 45.82 performance set an Algerian national record.
Five additional Crimson Tide student-athletes captured event titles in four different track and field events, as distance runners Caren Kiplagat (women's, 4:42.58) and Dismus Lokira (men's, 4:04.04) swept the mile. Jumpers Caelyn Harris (long jump, 6.36m | 20-10.50) and Diamonasia Taylor (high Jump, 1.75m | 5-8.75) added their respective first-place finishes, while Treneese Hamilton also recorded a victory, in the shot put (17.08m | 56-0.50). The men's distance medley relay contingent of Dismus Lokira, Jackson Harris, Adin Lathrop and Evan Trapp claimed the final event victory via a 9:53.69 time.
Up Next
- The Tide will return to action next weekend, Jan. 30-31, for the PNC Lenny Lyles Invite in Louisville, Ky.
Top Results
- Pentathlon
- 60m Hurdles
- 1st: Katelyn Adel | 8.65 (UA career PA) – 984 points
- 4th: Miracle Ailes | 8.90 – 931 points
- High Jump
- 1st: Ailes | 1.85m (6-0.75) – 1,041 points
- 2nd: Adel | 1.73m (5-8), indoor UA career PR – 891 points
- Shot Put
- 1st: Adel | 12.58m (41-3.25), indoor UA career PR – 700 points
- 3rd: Ailes | 10.60m (34-9.50) – 569 points
- Long Jump
- 2nd: Adel | 5.84m (19-2) – 801 points
- 3rd: Ailes | 5.83m (19-1.50) – 798 points
- 800m
- 4th: Adel | 2:23.36 – 778 points
- 6th: Ailes | 2:34.11 – 642 points
- Final Point Total
- 1st: Adel | 4,154 points – 2026 NCAA season leading, No. 2 all-time at UA
- 2nd: Ailes | 3,981 points
- 60m Hurdles
- 60-meter Hurdles
- 3rd: Isaiah Patrick | men's | 7.83, No. 7 all-time UA
- 200m
- 3rd: Alpha Balde | men's | 20.84, No. 9 all-time UA
- 400m
- 2nd: Mouatez Sikiou | men's | 45.82, Algerian national record, No. 5 all-time UA
- 800m
- 3rd: Hamdani Benahmed | men's | 1:50.83
- 3,000m
- 2nd: Izzie Sullivan | women's | 9:50.67
- Mile
- 1st: Caren Kiplagat | women's | 4:42.58
- 1st: Dismus Lokira | men's | 4:04.04
- 3rd: Doris Lemngole | women's invite | 4:32.69, PR, UA school record
- 4x400m Relay
- 2nd: Alexander Osayemi, Samuel Ogazi, Tarsis Orogot, Mouatez Sikiou | men's | 3:04.39 | No. 6 all-time UA
- Distance Medley Relay
- 1st: Dismus Lokira, Jackson Harris, Adin Lathrop, Evan Trapp | men's | 9:53.69
- 2nd: Kai Connor, Quinn Harder, John O'Donnell, Ezekiel Pitireng | men's | 9:53.94
- 3rd: Bismack Kipchirchir, Hamdani Benahmed, Evan Simpson, Dennis Kipruto | men's | 9:56.85
- High Jump
- 1st: Diamonasia Taylor | women's | 1.75m (5-8.75)
- Long Jump
- 1st: Caelyn Harris | women's | 6.36m (20-10.50)
- 3rd: Ryhan Balous | women's | 6.05m (19-10.25)
- Shot Put
- 1st: Treneese Hamilton | women's | 17.08m (56-0.50), season best
- 2nd: Christopher Young | men's | 18.65m (61-2.25), PR










