The Daily Collegian New captain Lane looks for possible three-peat By Zack Feldman COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER For both of her first two cross third consecutive win at the meet. “I really just want to run faster, country seasons at Penn State, And while Penn State’s I took off a lot of time from my sophomore Caitlin Lane headed women’s cross country team freshman year to last year, into her first meet of the season swept the first seven spots at the So if I can do it again, ,1 would be trying to help earn a team victoiy. Duals last year, Lane said the happy.” Penn State won those two team is hoping for big output at its While facing a competitor such meets. first meet of the 2010 season, espe- as Lock Haven has given Penn And both times, Lane took first cially out of herself and fellow cap place. tain Kara Millhouse. Bridget Franek (5) and Caitlin Lane (far right) compete in the 5,000-meter finals at the Big Ten Championships last spring. 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But the runners are confident in their abilities, despite assistant coach John Gondak and director of operatons Jess Riden taking over for the meet. “I think it’s always nice for [Alford-Sullivan] to be there, but we have Gondak and we’ll have each other,” Lane said. “We all know what to do and we’re all pre pared.” But while the women’s team has enjoyed great success in recent years, including its first ever Big Ten championship and a team trip to the NCAA national championship last year, the men’s team faltered, finishing bet ter than only Purdue at the Big Tens. Alford-Sullivan said the men’s mindset last year hindered their ability to succeed at a high level, although she has seen great dedi cation this year, especially from lone NCAA nationals representa tive Vince McNally, as well as new captains, juniors Kyle Dawson and Chris Cipro. “It’s up to them. 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