Recently, three Penn State Track and Field athletes were honored with Athlete of the Year honors by the USTFCCCA. High honors for the whole season for 3 really worthy student athletes.
- MID-ATLANTIC REGION MEN’S TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Isaiah Harris, a junior from Lewiston, Maine, is ranked second nationally in the 800 with a time of 1:45.31. The Big Ten champion in the event and Big Ten Championships record holder in the 800, he is headed to Tracktown next week. Harris also anchored the winning Sprint Medley Relay at the Penn Relays in 1:44.7. - MID-ATLANTIC REGION WOMEN’S TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Danae Rivers, a sophomore from Derby, Connecticut, became the first Nittany Lion to win the Big Ten Championship in the 1500. Her time of 4:10.82 in the event at the Florida Relays set a school record and ranked fifth, nationally. She will compete in the 1500 at the NCAA Championships next week. - MID-ATLANTIC REGION WOMEN’S FIELD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Maddie Holmberg, a junior from Greensburg, Pennsylvania, ranked fifth nationally in the heptathlon this year with a point total of 5976. She finished second at the Big Ten Championships in the event, and will travel to the NCAA Championships next week. Holmberg also scored in the Long Jump with a mark of 6.37m (20-103/4).
Notice the Group Wrist Band put to wonderful use! |
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