A handful of women’s athletes from Penn State track and field will have another chance at redemption after a 10th-place finish at the Big Ten Championship.
Fourteen athletes will compete in the NCAA Track and Field East First Round in Jacksonville, Florida, on Thursday and Saturday.
Audrey Friedman will open Thursday’s events at 2:30 p.m. with the women’s javelin throw. As the No. 25 seed with a throw of 49 meters, Friedman is 3.84 meters behind the 12th-seeded Arndis Oskarsdottir of FIU.
A trio of Nittany Lions will compete in the women’s pole vault, led by graduate student Victoria Atkinson, who’s the No. 25 seed. Graduate student Gabriella Recce is just behind at No. 29 with a jump of 4.18 meters, followed by junior Meredith Baham’s 4.11 meters at No. 45.
The three compete at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, and will be after the No. 12-seeded jump of 4.32 meters. Rutgers’ Chloe Timberg holds the No. 1 seed with a jump of 4.50 meters.
Another trio of Penn Staters will compete in the women’s 1500m at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. If they finish in the top 24, they will compete at 5:15 p.m. Saturday.
Graduate student Kileigh Kane leads the way with the No. 14 seed and a time of 4:12.49. The State College, Pennsylvania, native is less than a second off Michigan State’s Rachel Forsyth’s 4:11.92 for the No. 12 seed.
Freshman Ada Rand is seeded 26th with a time of 4:15.24 followed by junior Lea Hatcher’s 4:16.26 for the No. 31 seed. Margot Appleton of Virginia holds the No. 1 seed with a time of 4:05.68.
Graduate student Zoey Goldstein wraps up the Penn State sprinters, as she prepares for the women’s 400m at 7:25 p.m. Thursday. Goldstein is seeded No. 45 with a time of 53.07, nearly two seconds behind the No. 12 seed of 51.78 seconds.
If Goldstein has a career day on Thursday, she will compete in the quarterfinals at 7:25 p.m. Saturday.
Senior Allison Johnson will compete in the 800m at the NCAA East First Round for the third straight year, with her race starting at 7:50 p.m. Thursday.
Johnson is seeded 38th with a time of 2:04.79 and will be after the No. 12 seed of 2:02.45. If she advances to the quarterfinals, Johnson will compete at 7:05 p.m. Saturday.
Graduate students Florence Caron and Sophia Toti will compete in the women’s 10,000-meters to cap off Day 2 of the NCAA East First Round. With a time of 32:26.52, Caron is seeded fifth ahead of Toti’s 32:58.91 for the No. 11 seed.
Based on seed times, both runners will advance to the NCAA championship as there is only one round for the 10k. However, just 15 seconds separate Toti and the No. 13 seed.
Freshman Hannah Riolo will make her NCAA East First Round debut in the women’s high jump at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. She is seeded 38th with a jump of 1.75 meters, just behind the No. 12 seed of 1.80 meters.
Two Nittany Lions will compete in the women’s 3000m steeplechase at 5:40 p.m. Graduate student Maddie Ullom is seeded 12th and should make the championship with her time of 10:03.01, but junior Allison Dougherty will have to make a move, seeded No. 34 with a time of 10:15.97.
Penn State ends the four-day meet with the women’s 5000m, where Kane and Caron will both compete in their second event of the competition.
Caron is seeded sixth and projected to qualify for her second event at nationals with a time of 15:31.63. Kane, however, is the last seed and will have to make big improvements from her time of 16:05.79.
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