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Oklahoma Panhandle State Rodeo Teams Place Middle of the Pack at K-State
Tippmann headlines performances as both teams finish near the middle of the pack.
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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The Oklahoma Panhandle State Rodeo teams opened their 2026 season at the K-State Rodeo in Manhattan, Kansas, where the women's team placed seventh and the men's team took ninth overall. Both placements finished near the middle of the pack for the Kansas State-hosted event.
Why it matters
Rodeo is a popular sport in Oklahoma, and the performance of the Oklahoma Panhandle State teams at this early-season competition provides insight into their potential for the rest of the year. Finishing in the middle of the pack suggests the teams have room for improvement as they aim to compete at a higher level.
The details
At the K-State Rodeo, the Oklahoma Panhandle State women's team placed seventh overall, while the men's team took ninth place. This was the first competition of the 2026 season for both squads.
- The K-State Rodeo took place on February 20-22, 2026.
The players
Oklahoma Panhandle State Rodeo teams
The men's and women's rodeo teams representing Oklahoma Panhandle State University.
The takeaway
The middle-of-the-pack finishes for the Oklahoma Panhandle State rodeo teams suggest they have room for improvement as they look to compete at a higher level this season. The early-season competition provides valuable experience as the teams work to refine their skills and strategies.


