Penn State sprinted to the center of the track and lifted coach John Gondak in the air in 2017, celebrating its first men’s outdoor Big Ten Championship in school history.
The Nittany Lions have aspirations to return to that position this year with the help of strong depth in most events, as Gondak said, “the indoor men’s team is really set up for some great success this year.”
Things will look a little different this time around following the recent House v. NCAA settlement over the summer, which effectively limited roster sizes to 45 athletes on both the men’s and women’s teams.