
Men's Track & Field Restarts Season at the Nittany Lion Challenge
1/12/2024 4:04:00 PM | Men's Track and Field
LEWISBURG, Pa.- The Bucknell Bison men's track & field team restarts the 2023-24 season at the Nittany Lion Challenge. The meet provides the opportunity for the squad to test itself against excellent regional competition, as the Orange & Blue desires to break into the top three of the Patriot League. Saturday's schedule starts at 10:30 a.m.
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What:Â Nittany Lion Challenge
Where: PSU Multi-Sport Facility-University Park, Pa.
When:Â Saturday, January 13
Donner's DebriefingÂ
"We are excited to restart the 2023-24 season at Penn State. This meet will give us a nice gauge on where we are at after the semester and holiday break and a week of winter training camp."
Last Time Out (Bison Opener)
Live Results | Live Stream | Schedule of Events
What:Â Nittany Lion Challenge
Where: PSU Multi-Sport Facility-University Park, Pa.
When:Â Saturday, January 13
Donner's DebriefingÂ
"We are excited to restart the 2023-24 season at Penn State. This meet will give us a nice gauge on where we are at after the semester and holiday break and a week of winter training camp."
Last Time Out (Bison Opener)
- Brandon Foust picked up where he left off in the 60-meter dash. The speedster moved into second place in Bucknell history with his time of 6.84 in the preliminaries. He finished second (6.86) in the finals and won IC4A qualification.
- Foust duplicated IC4A qualification by running 21.92 in the 200-meter dash. His time earned another silver medal and eighth place in Bucknell history.
- Ethan Wolford-Tuffy won gold in the 300-meter dash with a time of 35.00. The mark places him fifth in Bucknell history for the event.
- Bucknell dominated the 800-meter run, placing four racers in the top 10. Zachary Jelinek led the charge, finishing second (1:57.62). Carter Boullard grabbed seventh (2:01.08), John Byrnes earned eighth (2:03.29), and John Flammer placed 10th (2:04.88). All four runners qualified for the IC4A.
- Two Bison finished in the top three for the shot put. Wade Shomper grabbed silver on a heave of 53-06.25, and Robert Lerner obtained bronze (52-01.75). Both throwers earned IC4A qualification. Shomper's throw placed him 10th in Bucknell history.Â
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- The Bison will return to Gerhard Fieldhouse to host the yearly Gulden Invitational.Â
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