PHILADELPHIA
– Competing on the biggest stage of the season,
amongst Olympic qualifiers and national champions,
members of the Lock Haven University men’s track and
field team made others take notice at the Penn
Relays yesterday (April 29). Two school records fell
and three NCAA provisional marks were met by the
Bald Eagles in yesterday’s action.
Sophomore
Ryan Blood (Summerdale, Pa./East Pennsboro)
took top honors, finishing fifth in the 5,000
meters, a school-record time of 14:18.91. Blood also
earned an NCAA provisional for that time.
Two performers
excelled in the 10,000 meters, senior
Chris Cowan (Horseheads, N.Y./Thomas A. Edison)
leading the way with a sixth-place finish in
30:00.03, snapping the school mark and hitting the
NCAA provisional. Also provisionally-qualifying in
the event was sophomore
Aaron Benson (Mt. Jewett, Pa./Kane Area) in
15th place (30:31.74).
Junior
William Buckenmeyer (Alexander, N.Y./Alexander
Central) competed in the Olympic Development
Steeplechase, taking 18th in 9:27.73.
The rest of the
LHU track and field teams compete Sunday, May 1 at
the Cornell University Invitational.