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BLOG: Nittany Lions Ready For Big Ten Indoor Championships

Feb. 25, 2016

By Zach Reagan, GoPSUsports.com Student Staff Writer
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - It's all about the team aspect when the Penn State track and field program competes against other Big Ten institutions in the 2016 Big Ten Indoor Track & Field Championships at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio this Friday and Saturday.

After months of preparation dating back to late August, head coach John Gondak and the Nittany Lions have reached a meet they've had circled on the calendar. The Nittany Lions feel like the six meet indoor regular season has them prepared and battle-tested for an opportunity to pursue both men's and women's team titles.

"This weekend is a weekend where we try to go have people win individual Big Ten championships as well as score as many points as we can as a team," said Gondak.

When individual athletes win their events it definitely helps the team strive towards winning a title, but Gondak believes there is an underlying factor to team championships.

"A championship isn't won by the people that win their meets, a championship is won by people that place in fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth can get those extra points for your team," said Gondak. .

Instead of competing for times and measurements in normal regular season meets, it's now essentially about beating the competition. Two athletes who have been setting quick times and beating most of their competition this year are senior Brannon Kidder (Lancaster, Ohio) and junior Lexi Masterson (Jeannette, Pa.).

Kidder, one of the middle-distance runners on the No. 17 nationally ranked men's team, comes into this weekend with the fastest men's 800-meter time (1:47.01) in the Big Ten and fifth in the country. He's also the anchor leg on the Big Ten leading men's distance medley which is third nationally. For Kidder, the importance lies in the overall team's success this weekend.

"Big Tens is always a fun meet because it means a lot more when you're racing for the team and not just for yourself," said Kidder.

Masterson, the leader of the pole vault event group has broken the Penn State school record multiple times this year with her highest clearance of 13' 9.25" (4.20m).

"Coming into this week I'm expecting big things from my group. I'm just hoping to score well for the team," said Masterson.

Kidder and Masterson are just two athletes of a long list of standout Penn State athletes. Here are a few of the top Nittany Lion track and field athletes that are looking earn Penn State valuable individual points in the 2016 Big Ten Indoor Track & Field Championship.

Athletes to watch on the men's team (TFRRS rankings coming into the weekend):

Athlete(s)EventTime/DistanceBig Ten RankNCAA Rank
Jordan Makins, Alex Shisler, Isaiah Harris, Brannon KidderMen's Distance Medley9:27.201st3rd
Brannon Kidder800m1:47.011st5th
Isaiah Harris800m1:47.312nd7th
Xavier Smith60m6.68 seconds1st23rd
Malik Moffett200m21.02 seconds1st17th
Chisom IfediHigh Jump7' 1.5"3rdT-16th

Athletes to watch on the women's team (TFRRS rankings coming into the weekend):

Athlete(s)EventTime/DistanceBig Ten RankNCAA Rank
Dannielle GibsonTriple Jump43' 1.5"1st14th
Tessa Barrett5,000m15:46.082nd7th
Rachel FatherlyShot Put56' 8"2nd7th
Rachel FatherlyWeight Throw6' 3.25"3rd20th
Tori Gerlach3,000m9:13.652nd12th
Tori GerlachMile4:37.833rd18th
Quenee Dale60m Hurdles8.26 seconds3rd20th
Lexi MastersonPole Vault13' 9.25"3rdT-21st
Elizabeth Chikotas5,000m16:04.664th26th