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PRINCETON, N.J. – Princeton, led by Jason Vigilante, was unanimously selected as the Ivy League Outdoor Coaching Staff of the Year as the league announced its All-Ivy selections on Tuesday.  The award is Vigilante’s third Coach of the Year award this year, as Princeton earned the distinction in both the cross country and indoor seasons […]

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PRINCETON, N.J. – Princeton, led by Jason Vigilante, was unanimously selected as the Ivy League Outdoor Coaching Staff of the Year as the league announced its All-Ivy selections on Tuesday. 

The award is Vigilante’s third Coach of the Year award this year, as Princeton earned the distinction in both the cross country and indoor seasons as well. 

It also marks the second consecutive year that Vigilante and his staff have earned the honor since Vigilante was named head coach in 2023.

Dominating Outdoor Heps, the Tigers earned Princeton’s 23rd outdoor championship this weekend and completed 12th all-time Triple Crown. It is the program’s second Triple Crown under Vigilante since he was named head coach in 2023.

With a final score of 212.5, Princeton took the title, defeating second-place Harvard, who had 128 points. 

In the Ivy League’s All-Ivy selections, Princeton boasted four First Team and 10 Second Team selections. 

Asher Robbins was named to the All-Ivy Academic Team, as the neuroscience major and Heps scorer balanced academics and athletics this season. 

First Team All-Ivy

Greg Foster, Long Jump

Greg Foster, 110mH

Casey Helm, Discus

Jackson Clarke, 200m 

Second Team All-Ivy 

Drew Mruk, Javelin

Jacob Nenow, 10,000m

Joe Licata, Shot Put

Marcelo Parra Ramon, 3000m Steeplechase

Jadon Spain, 100m

Sam Roman, 800m

Avery Shunneson, Discus

Chris Paige, 400mH

Joey Gant, 200m

Myles Hogan, 5000

Men’s 4×400 – Karl Dietz, Samuel Rodman, Joey Gant, Xavier Donaldson

 



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