May 9, 2013
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -
Championship Central (Ohio State)
Looking to carry the momentum from an already impressive outdoor campaign, the Nittany Lion track and field squads will go full steam into postseason action this weekend, competing at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships at Ohio State University. The No. 11 Nittany Lion men's team - coming off a third-place conference finish indoors - will be in a dog fight for the team title, entering the weekend as one of five Big Ten programs in the USTFCCCA Top 25. Penn State will also look to contend for another impressive finish on the women's side, boasting 10-straight top four finishes at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships. Standing in the way will be reigning conference indoor champion Illinois, which currently stands at No. 20 in the national outdoor rankings.
About the Big Ten Championships ...
When: Friday-Sunday, May 10-12, 2013
Where: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium (Ohio State University)
Meet Information: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com
Live Results: www.pttiming.com
The Nittany Lions are at no loss for experience in Big Ten action with a pair of individual conference champions returning from a year ago in senior Casimir Loxsom (New Haven, Conn.) and junior Laura Loht (McClure, Pa.). Loxsom, who has won three-straight outdoor Big Ten crowns at 800 meters, is the favorite once again in 2013, has run 1:46.77 - the current conference leader - this season. The senior has been on an impressive roll all spring, including a Track Athlete of the Relays nod at the prestigious Penn Relays Carnival, where he helped the Lions to a pair of relay victories.
Loxsom is joined in the middle distances by standout sophomore Robby Creese (Mount Airy, Md.) and freshman phenom Brannon Kidder (Lancaster, Ohio). Creese - last year's Big Ten Freshman of the Year - currently leads the conference 1500 meters at 3:41.32, and has impressed against Big Ten competition all season, taking top honors in the mile and anchoring the winning distance medley at the Big Ten Indoor Championships. Kidder - the reigning Big Ten Indoor Freshman of the Year - has shown sensational range in 2013, putting up season bests of 1:47.23 for 800, and 3:42.07 for 1500 this spring. Both Creese and Kidder joined Loxsom on the winning distance medley and 4x800-meter relay at Penn.
Loht - the returning champion in the women's javelin - is a member of one of Penn State's strongest event contingents, along with 2012 Big Ten silver medalist Lauren Kenney (State College, Pa.). The duo currently rank first and second among conference competitors, with Kenney leading the way 176-11 (53.93). Loht isn't far behind, thanks to a toss of 166-3 (50.68), at the Jim Thorpe Open last weekend.
Also in position to make a splash at the championships is sophomore Darrell Hill (Philadelphia, Pa.). Hill - in his first year with the Nittany Lions - is the top seed in the men's shot put, thanks to a season-best toss of 62-9.25 (19.13). The Nittany Lions have been on a roll in the shot put in recent years, with Blake Eaton capturing outdoor crowns in 2010 and 2011, and Joe Kovacs keeping up the Penn State streak in 2012. William Barr (Urbana, Ohio) has also been at the top of his game in the throws in 2013, sitting fifth going into the conference hammer competition at 207-10 (63.35).
The Nittany Lions will also look for strong results in the distances, led by senior Natalie Bower (Pleasant Unity, Pa.). Bower is the No. 3 seed in the 3000-meter steeplechase at 10:13.58. Also set to fare well in the endurance events is senior Brooklyne Ridder (Cincinnati, Ohio), who leads all conference competitors in the 5,000-meters at 16:11.93.
Competition in Columbus gets underway at 12:00 p.m., on Friday.
Nittany Lions Notes:
High Jumpin' Athlete of the Week ...
Thanks to a lifetime-best clearance of 7-3.25 (2.22), junior Jon Hendershot (Nazareth, Pa.) has been named Big Ten Field Athlete of the Week, announced by conference offices on Wednesday. Hendershot and the rest of the Nittany Lion contingent will head into postseason action this weekend, competing at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships, which are set for May 10-12, at Ohio State University. Hendershot turned in his career-best effort at last Friday's Jim Thorpe Invitational at Nittany Lion Track, tying David Coney's long-time Penn State record in the event. Hendershot wasn't the only Nittany Lion on fire at Jim Thorpe, as teammate Sean Reilly (Lagrangeville, N.Y.) also bettered the seven-foot barrier, going 7-00.50 (2.15) for second.
Top Marks at Jim Thorpe ...
Junior Jon Hendershot (Nazareth, Pa.) tied a long-standing school record in the high jump, clearing 7-03.25 (2.22) in the high jump, Friday evening at the Jim Thorpe Invitational at Nittany Lion Track. Also showing well for the Nittany Lions were redshirt-junior Will Barr (Urbana, Ohio), junior Melissa Kurzdorfer (Lancaster, N.Y.), and sophomore Brian Leap (Bellwood, Pa.), who all came away with a pair of victories on the day.
A Penn Relays to Remember ...
The Nittany Lions enjoyed a sensational weekend at Penn, picking up "Championship of America" wins in both the men's distance medley and 4x800-meter relays to become the first program to capture victories in both events since Texas won the double in 2008. Senior Casimir Loxsom (New Haven, Conn.) impressed throughout the weekend, winning "Athlete of the Meet for Relays," thanks to a pair of sub-1:47 splits. Teammates Robby Creese (Mount Airy, Md.), and Brannon Kidder (Lancaster, Ohio) were also double winners, assisting on both winning quartets, while Brandon Bennett-Green (Philadelphia, Pa.) was a member of the DMR, and Za'Von Watkins (Liverpool, N.Y.) rounded out the 4x800 squad. The DMR, which won Penn State's first title in the event since 1959, also set a school record 9:24.68 in the attend, bettering the long-standing PSU benchmark from 1980. Elsewhere, the Nittany Lions picked up three additional victories at Penn, with Brittney Howell (Wyncote, Pa.) taking the heptathlon, Natalie Bower (Pleasant Unity, Pa.) finishing first in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, and Laura Loht (McClure, Pa.) winning the Nittany Lions' fourth-straight Penn Relays title in the javelin.
Success in the Sun ... A small contingent of Nittany Lion track and field standouts fared well against sensational competition, racing at the Mt. SAC Relays at Mount San Antonio College on April 18-20. Senior Sam Masters (Columbia, Mo.) posted one of the more impressive performances at the competition, breaking the 14-minute barrier in the 5000 meters, thanks to a lifetime-best 13:57.33 - the fastest effort by a Nittany Lion in nearly a quarter century. His performance - which is among the top five efforts in the Big Ten this year - ranks No. 10 in the all-time Nittany Lion standings. In fact, Masters' effort is the fastest in nearly 25 years, as the senior becomes the first Nittany Lion to crack the all-time Penn State Top 10 in the event since Steve Brown ran 13:50.54 in 1989 Also climbing the all-time Nittany Lion ranking is freshman Brannon Kidder (Lancaster, Ohio), who clocked a lifetime-best 1:47.23 in the 800 to move to No. 8 in the Nittany Lion archives. Kidder's performance came via a sixth-place finish in the "Invitational" 800, which also included a clocking of 1:46.77 by Casimir Loxsom (New Haven, Conn.) - good for fifth in the same race. The duo, which finished as the top two collegiate finishers in the race, now carry a one-two ranking in Division I.
Winner, Winner ... The Nittany Lions men's and women's track and field squads to post 17 event victories - despite cold and windy conditions - Saturday, April 20, at the Bucknell Team Challenge at Christy Mathewson Memorial Stadium. Paced by a pair of individuals victories from junior Marlene Ricketts (Westbury, N.Y.), the Penn State women's contingent also came away with the team title, scoring 228 points to better host Bucknell with 128. Ricketts captured dual event wins in the horizontal jumps, earning top honors in the long and triple jumps. Ricketts' gold-medal performances included efforts of 18-9.75 (5.73) in the long jump, and 41-9.25 (12.73) - a season best by just over two inches - in the triple jump. Highlighting things in the men's field events was redshirt-junior Will Barr (Urbana, Ohio), who launched a career-best 207-10 (63.35) to place second in the hammer throw. Barr's mark - which is the second-best toss in Penn State history - currently stands fourth among Big Ten competition.
Awards Abound ...
Sophomore Robby Creese (Mount Airy, Md.) and redshirt-junior Mahagony Jones (Cleveland, Ohio) have both run their way Big Ten Track Athlete of the Week honors, announced by conference offices on Wednesday, April 17. Creese posted a lifetime-best performance in the 1500 meters at the Bison Outdoor Classic last weekend, while Jones held her own against stellar sprint competition at the Battle on the Bayou at Louisiana State University.
Big Performances on the Bayou ...
The Nittany Lion men's and women's track and field squads held their own against outstanding competition - both turning in second-place finishes in the team standings - April 13 at the LSU Invitational - Battle on the Bayou at Bernie Moore Stadium. Sophomore Darrell Hill (Philadelphia, Pa.) led the way individually, launching a career-best effort in the shot put to take over the No. 3 spot in the national rankings in the event. Hill was one of a host of Nittany Lions to pick up event victories on the weekend, including redshirt-junior Mahagony Jones (Cleveland, Ohio), who came away with top honors in the stacked 100-meter field, to go along with a personal best in the 200 meters. Sophomore Brian Leap (Bellwood, Pa.) was equally as outstanding in the field events, taking home a victory in the long jump, and finishing as the top collegiate competitor in the triple jump.
Bests at Bucknell ...
Sophomore Robby Creese (Mount Airy, Md.) set a facility record in the 1500 meters, leading a host of outstanding performances by the Nittany Lions track and field squads, April 13, at the Bison Outdoor Classic at Bucknell University. Junior Marta Klebe (Chesterbrook, Pa.) led the way on the women's side, who took top honors in the women's 1500 meters. Creese paced a bevy of Nittany Lions in the 1500, leading a 1-2-3-4 sweep in the event along with teammates Brannon Kidder (Lancaster, Ohio), Tyler Corkedale (West Windsor, N.J.), and Ricky West(Toronto, Ontario). The sophomore clocked a personal-best 3:41.32 - bettering his own facility record 3:43.79, set in 2012.
Early Big Ten Accolades ...
Sophomore Lauren Kenney (State College, Pa.) and freshman Brannon Kidder (Lancaster, Ohio) have both received Big Ten Athlete of the Week accolades, announced by conference offices on Wednesday, April 10. Both Kenney and Kidder came away with event victories at last weekend's Crimson Tide Invitational at the University of Alabama, putting up conference leading performances in their respective events.
Season Opener ...
Bolstered by six event victories, including the NCAA's second-ranked javelin mark from sophomore Lauren Kenney (State College, Pa.), the Nittany Lion captured the women's team title, Saturday at the Crimson Tide Invitational at the University of Alabama. The Nittany Lion men's squad also fared well, adding three victories to the program title, highlighted a Big Ten leading effort by freshman Brannon Kidder(Lancaster, Ohio) in the 800 meters. Clinching the team title with a dramatic victory in the 4x400-meter relay, the Nittany Lion women totaled 115.50 points on the evening, edging out conference rival Nebraska with 108.50.
Tremendous Tosses ...
Kenney, who finished fourth at the NCAA Outdoor Championships a year ago, wasted no time in proving she'll be a national contender again in 2013, unleashing a personal-best 176-11 (53.93) on her first attempt at the Crimson Tide Invitational. Kenney's PR, which was nearly 10 feet better than her previous lifetime best, is not only the second-farthest effort in the NCAA this year, but also ranks as the second-best toss in Nittany Lion history. Teammate Laura Loht (McClure, Pa.) made it a Nittany Lion sweep in the event, turning in an effort of 159-7 (48.65) for second. Freshman Michael Shuey (Johnsonburg, Pa.) stood out for the Nittany Lions in the men's javelin, taking second-place overall with a career-best throw of 226-6 (69.04) to improve on his high school PR by nearly 15 feet. Shuey's mark currently stands at No. 16 on the NCAA descending order list.
Off and Running ...
The Nittany Lion track and field squads enjoyed a successful season opener - with all seven competing athletes turning in lifetime bests - last Friday evening at the Stanford Invitational. The Nittany Lions took advantage of the ideal weather conditions in Palo Alto, posting outstanding performances in the distance events. A trio of Nittany Lions also earned spots on the all-time Penn State Top 10 lists in their respective events at Stanford, including senior Natalie Bower (Pleasant Unity, Pa.), who now stands at No. 7 all-time in the women's 5,000 meters, thanks to a PR 16:12.88. Bower's performance is also the current Big Ten leader. Also moving up the all-time rankings were Abbie Benson (Elma, N.Y.), and Emily Giannotti (Coudersport, Pa.). Benson clocked a PR 10:33.30 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase to climb to No. 9 all-time, while Giannotti went 34:54.26 for 10,000 meters, which stands as the 10th fastest effort in school history.
Indoor Wrap Up ...
The Nittany Lion men's track and field program wrapped up a record-setting indoor campaign last month, posting a ninth-place finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships at the University of Arkansas. Penn State was paced by a pair of runner-up finishes at the championships, and brought home a grand total of six USTFCCCA First Team All-Americans in the effort. The Nittany Lions were on fire throughout the indoor season, claiming school records in nine events in 2013, while also setting all-time collegiate bests in two disciplines.
Sensational Senior ...
Loxsom, who was named USTFCCCA "Mid-Atlantic Men's Track Athlete of the Year," capped his sizzling indoor season with a second-place finish in the 800 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships - the best-ever finish by a Nittany Lion in the event. Loxsom was nearly unstoppable in the middle distances this season, as the senior claimed Big Ten Athlete of the Championship and Athlete of the Year honors for his record-breaking efforts. At the conference meet, Loxsom tore to an all-time, all-conditions indoor American and collegiate best en route to an individual victory in the 600 meters. The senior clocked a sizzling 1:15.42 in the event, bettering his own school-record 1:15.92. Loxsom's 1:15.92, which he ran at Ashenfelter III Indoor Track in January, stands as the current American Collegiate Record, as it was run on a 200-meter track.
Nittany Notables ...
With the men's indoor finish, Director and Head Coach of Track and Field/Cross Country Beth Alford-Sullivan becomes the first female director to lead a men's program to a top 10 finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships. That said, Sullivan was also named USTFCCCA "Mid-Atlantic Region Men's Coach of the Year" for the Nittany Lions' successes in 2013, marking the second time she has won the men's award, as well as the 27th "Coach of the Year" citation over her decorated career. Sullivan wasn't the only Nittany Lion earning hardware during the indoor season, as USTFCCCA "Mid-Atlantic Men's Assistant Coach of the Year" honors went to Associate Head Coach John Gondak, and the USTFCCCA "Mid-Atlantic Women's Assistant Coach of the Year" award when to first-year assistant Randy Bungard.
Leading Ladies ...
The Nittany Lions also garnered a top tier conference standing on the women's side during the indoor season, as the Blue and White finished fourth overall to mark the program's 11th-straight top four finish at the indoor conference championships. Juniors Mahagony Jones (Cleveland, Ohio), and Marlene Ricketts (Westbury, N.Y.) led the Lions, thanks to silver-medal finishes in the 60-meters and triple jump respectively. The duo would also go on to represent Penn State at the NCAA Indoor Championships, with Jones capturing Second Team All-America status in the 200 meters, and Ricketts earning the same honor in the triple jump.