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Princeton Elite Sat., May 17 | Weaver Stadium Live Results | Schedule PRINCETON, N.J. – As it prepares for the NCAA East First Round after winning its 23rd Outdoor Ivy Heptagonal Championship, the Princeton men’s track and field team will first return home for the Princeton Elite on Saturday, May 17 in Weaver Stadium. […]

Sat., May 17 | Weaver Stadium
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PRINCETON, N.J. – As it prepares for the NCAA East First Round after winning its 23rd Outdoor Ivy Heptagonal Championship, the Princeton men’s track and field team will first return home for the Princeton Elite on Saturday, May 17 in Weaver Stadium.
Last weekend in New Haven, the Tigers won the 2025 Ivy Outdoor Heptagonal Championships to complete the program’s 12th all-time and second-consecutive Triple Crown.
With a final score of 212.5, Princeton took the title, defeating second-place Harvard, who had 128 points.
The Tigers boasted five individual championships. Greg Foster won the long jump and the 110 hurdles, while Jackson Clarke won the 200, Harrison Witt won the 1500, and Casey Helm won the discus.
In the All-Ivy Awards, announced on Tuesday, Princeton boasted four First Team All-Ivy and 14 Second Team All-Ivy selections.
Jason Vigilante and his staff were unanimously named the 2025 Ivy Outdoor Coaching Staff of the Year.
Last year, Princeton sent 22 Tigers to the NCAA East First Round, with three advancing to Eugene for the NCAA Championships.
Currently, 19 Tigers are set to qualify for regionals, with more looking to qualify this weekend in Weaver.