Sunday, January 15, 2012

Wow!

In his first ever college race, Freshman Robbie Creese bided his time in the first half of his 1000 M race and then just turned on the gas. He never let up until the tape and then the fun began. His 2:19.53 was obviously better than Clothing Engineer Ryan Foster's School Record. But then it was also the facility record and the event record. As if that wasn't enough, it bettered Alan Webb's 2006 Junior Record. (Robbie won't turn 19 until August!) After additional checking it turns out his effort is the Indoor 1000 M Collegiate Record! This bettered a former 2008 Olympian's previous record, (Christian Smith).  Wow!

There were other signs of a big season upcoming from the Nittany Lions:

  1. Caitlin Lane - School Record 1000 M  - 2:44.24.
  2. Casimir Loxsom - School Record 600 M - 1:16.66.
  3. Jane Swenson's second straight home victory in the shot put - 47' 7".
  4. Will Barr's second straight home victory in the 35 lb weight throw - 60' 11.5" (approximately 60 ' further than I could ever throw it!) And this article on Will comes from Blog Laureate Larry Mangan.  We are trying to come up with a different title for Larry. which should be finalized following the Penn State National.)
  5. Hanif Johnson- Triple Jump of 51' 4.25" (third in the nation!)
  6. Jon Hendershot - another 7' clearance in the high jump.
I apologize for missing so many other worthy efforts!  I can't wait to see the Nits at the Penn State National!

5 comments:

  1. I'll wager that Robby went through 800 faster than his (now previous)PR of 1:54!!! Spectacular performance. Kudos to Cas and Caitlin for the improvements on their own school records. They were made to be broken! LTM

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  2. 1:51 ! 3 seconds faster than his PR. Maryland his this secret quite well until now!

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  3. What a great way to open the season! LTM

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  4. This Creese kid may be the best Nittany Lion to ever come from Maryland! Chums

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  5. Gosh knows Maryland had NO chance at keeping him!

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