Oklahoma State's track and field team picked up two solid performances in its season opener on Friday at the Carol Robinson Winter Pentathlon in Ahearn Field House. Sophomore Tihana Sarac was impressive for OSU, as she finished second with a personal best 3,354 points. Kansas State's Marianne Schlachter captured the title after scoring 3,482 points. Sarac's mark ranks near the top of the school's all-time pentathlon record, as she sits at second-place behind Melody Vaughn's 3,498point outing at the 1998 Big 12 Indoor Championships. "(Tihana) competed well," Cowgirl head coach Rene Sepulveda said. "She did not perform as well as she wanted to in the high jump and 800-meter run. Once she improves in those areas we feel that she will have a shot at scoring for us at the Big 12 Indoor Championships." The Cowgirls then got a solid performance from freshman Destyn Stallings, as she finished sixth with 2,721 points in her first career<br><br><a href='
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