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Track & Field

Track & Field Posts Four Top-Ten Program Marks at Jim Thorpe Invitational

Penn State concludes regular season on high note in home competition

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The Penn State track & field team wrapped up its regular season with a solid showing on Friday afternoon at the Jim Thorpe Invitational.

The Nittany Lions produced four top-ten program marks on Friday, highlighted by the No. 2 women's hammer throw in school history from Samaria McDonald. Both Victoria Atkinson and Tristan McGarrah hit top-ten clearances in the pole vault, while Zoey Goldstein collected a PR with the ninth-fastest women's 200-meters in school history.

Penn State concluded its season by honoring its seniors with a special ceremony following the meet.

TRACK EVENT SUMMARY

 

Olivier Desmeules delivered a season-best 1:49.27 to lead the men's 800-meter runners through the finish line. Antonio Abrego also ran a season-best with a 1:50.16 while Kevin Haas' 1:50.91 is a lifetime-best mark.

Brendan Flynn posted a personal-best 3:55.34 in the men's 1500-meters as the third overall finisher.

Goldstein's 23.63 win highlighted competition in the women's 200-meters, as her mark improved her previous PR by 0.01, increasing her claim to the ninth-fastest time in school history.

 

FIELD EVENT SUMMARY

 

Dylan Lambrecht took home the win in the men's shot put, recording a 59-11.25 (18.27m) throw. On the women's side, multi-event athlete Maddie Pitts posted a 41-11.5 (12.79m) PR for third overall.

In the pole vault, Atkinson's 13-8.25 (4.17m) season-best clearance set the No. 3 mark in Penn State outdoor history. Hailey Zurich recorded a 13-4.25 (4.07m) mark for second in the competition. For the men, McGarrah cleared 16-10.75 (5.15m) to tie teammate Jonathan Petersen for fifth all-time at Penn State.

Gwen Cudmore posted a 5-7 clearance in the women's high jump while Tim Watson recorded a 6-6.75 (2.00m) mark to win the men's event.

McDonald won the women's hammer competition with her 213-6 (65.09m) mark, increasing her own No. 2 throw in Penn State outdoor history. She became just the second woman ever to clear 65 meters in the women's hammer throw.

UP NEXT 

Penn State travels to Ann Arbor, Michigan for the Big Ten Outdoor Track & Field Championships from May 10-12. The Nittany Lions seek to compete at the top of the conference once again after the women's and men's teams placed in the top three overall at the indoor conference meet in February.

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Players Mentioned

Olivier Desmeules

Olivier Desmeules

Mid-Distance
Junior
Zoey Goldstein

Zoey Goldstein

Sprints
Junior
Kevin Haas

Kevin Haas

Distance
Junior
Dylan Lambrecht

Dylan Lambrecht

Throws
Sophomore
Jonathan Petersen

Jonathan Petersen

Pole Vault
Sophomore
Hailey Zurich

Hailey Zurich

Pole Vault
Senior
Maddie Pitts

Maddie Pitts

Multi Event
Freshman
Tristan McGarrah

Tristan McGarrah

Pole Vault
Freshman
Tim Watson

Tim Watson

Jumps
Freshman
Brendan Flynn

Brendan Flynn

Distance
Freshman
Victoria Atkinson

Victoria Atkinson

Pole Vault
Graduate Student
Antonio Abrego

Antonio Abrego

Mid-Distance
Junior

Players Mentioned

Olivier Desmeules

Olivier Desmeules

Junior
Mid-Distance
Zoey Goldstein

Zoey Goldstein

Junior
Sprints
Kevin Haas

Kevin Haas

Junior
Distance
Dylan Lambrecht

Dylan Lambrecht

Sophomore
Throws
Jonathan Petersen

Jonathan Petersen

Sophomore
Pole Vault
Hailey Zurich

Hailey Zurich

Senior
Pole Vault
Maddie Pitts

Maddie Pitts

Freshman
Multi Event
Tristan McGarrah

Tristan McGarrah

Freshman
Pole Vault
Tim Watson

Tim Watson

Freshman
Jumps
Brendan Flynn

Brendan Flynn

Freshman
Distance
Victoria Atkinson

Victoria Atkinson

Graduate Student
Pole Vault
Antonio Abrego

Antonio Abrego

Junior
Mid-Distance