Oklahoma State clinched an eight-shot victory over Arizona at Prairie Dunes Country Club, finishing at 10-under 1,110, while Preston Stout became the first player to win three Big 12 individual titles.
Stout posted an 11-under 269, three shots clear of the field, marking his seventh career win and fourth victory in six spring starts. Teammate Ethan Fang tied for eighth place with a 279 total.
Oklahoma State now holds a league-record 13 Big 12 titles and 58 conference championships overall. Stout's 269 is the second-best 72-hole total in event history, trailing only Ludvig Aberg's 265 from 2023.
Will Stout's record-setting performance ever be matched in the Big 12?
Is Preston Stout's historic three-peat the start of college golf's next great dynasty?
How will Preston Stout's record-breaking amateur success translate to the PGA Tour?
Can anyone challenge the defending champion Cowboys for the NCAA title this year?
What is the secret behind Oklahoma State's decades-long golf dominance?
Does the pressure of being defending champions help or hurt the Cowboys' chances?