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Nittany Lions Ready for Big Ten Championships

Nittany Lions Ready for Big Ten Championships


UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The Penn State track and field team is set for postseason action as the Nittany Lions travel out to Minneapolis for the Big Ten Outdoor Championships Friday to Sunday.

Competition is scheduled to kick off on Friday at 1 p.m. EST with the Decathlon 100 meters. Action resumes at 11 a.m. Saturday with the Decathlon 110-meter hurdles and noon Sunday with the women’s triple jump.

The meet will be live streamed all weekend on Big Ten plus.

 

HOW TO FOLLOW/LIVE RESULTS

Championship Central- https://bigten.org/sports/2022/5/7/22otfb1gchamps.aspx

Live Results/Scoring- https://live.pttiming.com/?mid=5020

Live Stream (Field)- https://www.bigtenplus.com/en-int/playerpage/1362040

Live Stream (Track)- https://www.bigtenplus.com/en-int/playerpage/1362030

 

A LOOK BACK

The Nittany Lions closed out the regular season at home with the annual Jim Thorpe Invitational last Friday, May 6.

Highlighting the meet’s performances was senior Rachel Gearing, who finished with the second-fastest time in program history at a 2:03.08. Her time ranks as the fastest time in the Big Ten and the seventh-fastest in the NCAA this season.

In the men’s race, freshman Yukichi Ishii clocked a new personal-best time of 1:49.48.

The men’s 400-meter race saw the freshman duo of Korbin Martino and James Onwuka finish with times of 46.73 and 47.65 respectively. Junior Savion Hebron clocked a new personal-best time of 47.77 to round out the event sweep.

Luke Knipe won the men’s pole vault with a mark of 5.20m (17-0.75) and Hailey Zurich finished first in the pole vault with a new season-best mark of 4.09m (13-5) for the women’s group.

Tyler Merkley placed second in the hammer throw after launching a throw of 68.90m (226-0).

The meet also represented Senior Day, and saw multiple departing seniors take home top-place finishes.

Senior Katie Jones had a second-place pole vault finish in her final regular-season meet as a Nittany Lion. Graduate student Nicholas Marino finished in second with a mark of 5.00 (16-4.75) in the men’s, setting a new season best.

Fellow graduating senior Gianna Rao won the women’s hammer throw with a distance of 57.55m (188-9).

Other senior performances saw Cecelia Bacon and Alexa Parks place first and third, respectively, in women’s high jump. Madison Smith and Ryann Brundage took home the top two spots in women’s…

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