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COLLEGIATE PERSONAL BESTS: Heptathlon - 5,095 points, 60m - 7.14, 60mH - 8.19, 110 mH - 15.37, 1000m - 2:58.98, High jump 2.05m, Pole vault - 4.16m, Long jump - 6.96m, Shot put - 11.08m
AWARDS: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2019.
2020 Outdoor
Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2020 Indoor
Season: Recorded personal-best marks in four individual events for an overall personal best in the heptathlon.
Bison Opener (12/6-7): Scored personal-best 5,095 points in heptathlon...Won five events.
2019 Outdoor
Season: Added collegiate-best marks in 100mH and high jump…Recorded six top-10 finishes.
ASU Invitational (3/22-23): Cleared collegiate-best 6-6.75 (2.00m) in high jump to finish fifth. Bison Outdoor Classic (4/13-14): Ran a collegiate best 15.37 (-0.3) in 100mH.
2019 Indoor
Season: Set four collegiate best marks in 60m, 60mH, long jump and pole vault.
Penn State Tune-Up (2.16): Placed second in pole vault 12-1.5 (3.70m) and fourth in 60m (7.31).
BEFORE PENN STATE
HIGH SCHOOL PRs: High jump - 6-8, Long jump - 22-2, 110mH - 14.47, 60mH - 8.25, 300mH - 39.26
Won three Greater Cleveland Conference (GCC) titles as a member of Solon High School (2014-16, ’18) team...Named 2018 GCC Conference MVP...Placed second at Ohio indoor state meet in high jump (2018)…Named 2017-18 team MVP...Placed seventh in the high jump at AAU Junior Olympics.
PERSONAL
Full name is Isaiah Ruben Dillard...Son of Terrell and Nancy Dillard...Has one brother, Mateo...Father, Terrell, played basketball at Cornell University...Chose Penn State because “Of the many opportunities offered both academically and athletically”...Majoring in mechanical engineering...Born on March 17, 2000, in Solon, Ohio.
Isaiah Dillard Season 2019
EventsMULTI-EVENTSClassFreshmanHometownSolon, OhioHigh SchoolSolon
MajorEngineering Pre-Major
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