LOCK HAVEN, Pa. --- The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference released its Men's and Women's Indoor Track and Field Athletes of the Week. For the men, Shippensburg's Tommy Crum Jr. and Seton Hill's Jacy Willis earned Track Co-Athlete of the Week honors while Slippery Rock's Seaton Wozniak was selected as Field Athlete of the Week. For the women, Bloomsburg's Lexi Tepper (Track) and East Stroudsburg's Shannon Harnett (Field) were honored.
Men's Indoor Track Co-Athlete of the Week
Tommy Crum Jr.
Shippensburg
Distance
Sophomore
Carlisle, Pa. / Boiling Springs
Crum Jr. broke the all-time PSAC indoor record in the mile by nearly two full seconds Saturday on a remarkable day at Liberty's Darius Dixon Memorial Invitational. Crum's time of 4:04.09 is a new lifetime PR by 3.6 seconds – it resulted in a second-place finish in the invitational section of the race. It is an improvement of 1.6-seconds upon the previous PSAC record (4:05.72) held by Slippery Rock's Ryan Thompson since 2017. The previous SU mile record of Bryan Beegle (4:06.70) had been on the books for 14 years. The NCAA-provisional qualifier has him 29th on the NCAA Division II performance list.
Men's Indoor Track Co-Athlete of the Week

Jacy Willis
Seton Hill
Mid-Distance
Junior
Pittsburgh, Pa. / Woodland Hills
Willis had a spectacular weekend at the Grand Valley State University Big Meet last weekend, setting a new PSAC and Seton Hill record in the 400 meter. His time of 47.09 broke both records. He was also seventh in the 200 in a time of 22.10. His 400 time is currently the 12th-best in Division II this season.
Men's Indoor Field Athlete of the Week

Seaton Wozniak
Slippery Rock
Shot Put
Senior
Slippery Rock, Pa. / Slippery Rock
Wozniak broke his own SRU program record in the shot put and became the first SRU thrower in program history to top 18 meters when he won the event Friday night at the YSU Last Chance Meet. His winning throw of 18.17 meters (59' 7.5") broke his former SRU record of 17.97 meters and moved him up to No. 8 on the Division II list this year.
Women's Indoor Track and Field Athlete of the Week
Lexi Tepper
Bloomsburg
Distance
Junior
Cherry Hill, N.J. / Cherry Hill East
Tepper broke yet another school record for the Huskies over the weekend while claiming third in the 800-meter at the YSU Last Chance Meet on Friday. In her first 800-meter race with Bloomsburg, Tepper ran a 2:15.02 to break Kathryn Blair's 2020 record of 2:15.92. Tepper now holds the top time in the PSAC in three events: the 800-meter, the mile, and the 3,000-meter. Tepper also took seventh in the 3,000-meter with a time of 10:24.97.
Women's Indoor Field Athlete of the Week
Shannon Harnett
East Stroudsburg
Triple Jump
Junior
West Milford, N.J. / Lakeland Regional
At the Widener Indoor Classic, Harnett broke her own school record in the triple jump with a best jump of 1210m (39-8 ½) and placed first. She surpassed her own record of 39-3 she set in 2025. She leads both the PSAC and region -- and ranks 18th in Division II. She also placed second in the high jump (1.70m, 5-7), which was also an NCAA Provisional.