2007-08 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN
Event | Time | Date | Site |
200 Free | 1:38.06 | 2/27/09 | Big Ten Championships |
500 Free | 4:27.69 | 2/28/09 | Big Ten Championships |
200 Back | 1:47.03 | 2/28/09 | Big Ten Championships |
LION CAREER
2008-09: Ranks eighth all-time in the 200 back at Penn State...Best showings came at the Big Ten Championships, swimming season bests in the 200 free (1:38.06), 500 free (4:29.15), 200 back (1:47.03) and in the 800 free relay (6:30.12)...Won twice individually, both in the 200 freestyle; vs. WVU (1:40.98) and vs. Maryland/Pitt/Villanova (1:40.98)...Took top honors in the 400 free relay (3:07.29) vs. Texas A&M...Part of 2nd place 400 free relay squad with a 3:04.10 vs. Maryland/Pitt/Villanova...Added a second-place showing in the 200 free vs. SMU (1:41.53)...Threw in a third-place race in the 200 free vs. Texas A&M (1:41.20)...Best 200 free relay time came vs. Ohio State/Michigan/Northwestern (1:24.27).
2007-08: Picked up his first career first place individual finishes in his sophomore campaign...Placed first in the 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle and 800 freestyle relay at the Priceton Invitational...Finished sixth or better in the 200 freestyle leading up to Big Ten competition... Improved in the backstroke placing 13th among conference powers Michigan, Northwestern and Ohio State...Received Academic All-Big Ten accolades ...Placed third in the 200 free at the West Virginia dual meet...Finished second in the 800 free relay, placed sixth in the 200 free at the Hoosierland Open Invitational...Won the 500 free and the 800 freestyle relay at Princeton.
Summer 2007: Swam in three meets over the summer season...Started off by competing in the 200 and 400-meter freestyle as well as both backstrokes at the Eric Namesnik Memorial Grand Prix. He then competed in those same four events at the Charlotte Ultraswim of the Grand Prix series, finishing 16th in the 400 and 21st in the 200...Was on the sixth place 400 free and the eighth place 400 medley relay teams in Charlotte...Swam in the 400 free at U.S. Nationals.
2006-07: Positioned himself for a breakout sophomore year by swimming his best times of his freshman year in the 200 and 500 freestyle and the 200 backstroke at Big Ten Championships...Although he did not score points at Big Ten[apos]s, he lowered his previous bests by a couple of second in each event...Had one first place finish, which came in a relay event, one second place finish and two thirds. He had the fifth best time on the team during the year in the 200 free and 100 back, the fourth best time in the 500 free, and the third best in the 200 back...Placed third in the 200 free, sixth in the 200 back and was on the fifth place 400 medley relay team in his first collegiate meet, the dual meet at West Virginia...Finished ninth in the 200 free at the Clemson/Virginia/Virginia Tech/Penn State quad-meet...Picked up points for the Nittany Lions as a member of the 800 free relay team (eighth place) and also swam in the 200 free, 500 free and 200 back at the Bell Grand Prix....Came in fifth in the 100 free, the only time of the year he swam that event, in the dual meet vs. West Chester...Finished second in the 200 free and third in the 200 back in the dual meet vs. Rutgers...Had perhaps his best meet of the year at the Shamrock Invitational as he placed fifth in the 500 free, seventh in the 100 back and was on the winning 800 free relay team and the fifth place 200 medley relay team.
HIGHSCHOOL
Lettered in swimming for three years at State College Area High School, serving as a captain his senior year...As a senior, he won state titles in both the 100 backstroke and as part of the 400 freestyle relay team...Placed fifth in the 200 free, and was on the sixth place 200 free relay team at the state meet, helping lead his team to a runner-up finish...As a junior, swam on the eighth place 200 medley relay team and finished fourth in the 100 backstroke at the state meet...As a sophomore, he swam on the seventh place 200 medley relay team..Graduated with four school records and was an Academic All-American.
PERSONAL
Jonathan Cochrane was born on June 30, 1988 in State College, Pa. to David and Patti Cochrane...Both of his parents attended Penn State...Has a younger brother, Adam, and a younger sister, Rachael...Earning Master[apos]s degree in accounting.
ON CHOOSING PENN STATE
'The great blend of academics and athletics that Penn State has to offer.'
COCHRANES[apos]S INSIDE INFO
Nickname Cochrane
Favorite Movie Gladiator
Favorite Athlete Troy Polamalu
Favorite Sports Team Pittsburgh Steelers
Favorite Sports Broadcaster Lee Corso
Favorite Musical Artist Hillsong United
Favorite Website Facebook
Childhood Idol Lenny Krayzelburg
Favorite Restaurant Champs
Favorite Creamery Flavor Alumni Swirl
Favorite PSU Sports Football & Volleyball
Favorite Actor Sean Connery
Favorite Actress Kiera Knightly
Favorite TV Show Everybody Loves Raymond
Favorite Food Home-made macaroni and cheese
Place I[apos]d Like to Visit England
Magazine Cover I[apos]d Like to Be On GQ
The People I Most Admire All My Grandparents
My Craziest Ambition is... Skydiving
If I had $1 Billion, I would... Buy a new pool for Penn State and retire early
After Penn State I Would Like To... Earn my CPA certification and compete in triathlons