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Ivy League Outdoor Heptagonal Championships Sat. May 10th and Sun. May 11th | New Haven, Conn. Live Results | ESPN+ | Schedule PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton women’s track and field program will chase a historic third Triple Crown this weekend at the 2025 Ivy League Outdoor Heptagonal Championships, to be hosted by Yale […]

Sat. May 10th and Sun. May 11th | New Haven, Conn.
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PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton women’s track and field program will chase a historic third Triple Crown this weekend at the 2025 Ivy League Outdoor Heptagonal Championships, to be hosted by Yale in New Haven, Conn.
After winning the 2024 Ivy cross country title last fall and the 2025 indoor Ivy championship this past winter, the Tigers will look to claim the outdoor title to complete their first Triple Crown since 2011.
A Successful Outdoor Season
The Tigers have had a strong outdoor season to date, building on the momentum they’ve accumulated all year.
Three Tigers have set new program records this season, while many others have come close, landing themselves on the top-10 record book.
Tessa Mudd broke the school record in the pole vault at the Virginia Challenge, where she cleared 4.40m/14′ 5.25″.
At home in Weaver Stadium, Mena Scatchard ran the 5000m in just 15:48.24 at the Sam Howell Invitational to set a new program record.
Also at Sam Howell, Adelaide Asante ran a 23.66 200m to break the program record by one hundredth of a second.
Hannah Riggins is less than one second off from a new record in the 800, as the sophomore bumped up to second at the Larry Ellis Invitational last weekend with a time of 2:03.24.
Angela McAuslan-Kelly has been knocking on the door in the hammer throw, as she threw 64.78m/212′ 6″ to take second all-time at Larry Ellis.
National Notice
Princeton is well represented on the current NCAA qualifying list.
Georgina Scoot currently ranks 10th nationally in the triple jump with her mark of 13.35m/43′ 9.75″ from the Texas A&M 44 Farms Invite. She also ranks 10th in the long jump after clearing 6.49m/21′ 3.5″ at UVA.
Shea Greene ranks 14th in the country in the javelin after throwing 54.22m/177′ 11″ at 44 Farms.
Mudd’s pole vault record is 20th in the nation.
Scatchard’s 1500 time of 4:11.56 from Larry Ellis last weekend puts her at 25th in the country, while Riggins’s 800 time ranks 30th.
McAuslan-Kelly’s hammer throw from last weekend currently ranks 30th nationally.
Last Time Around
At last year’s outdoor Heps, the Tigers narrowly finished second as the title came down to the meet’s final event.
The Tigers scored the 6th highest point total in Ivy History and crushed the Princeton record for the most points at a Heps meet, with a final score of 184. The most points at a Heps meet previously sat at 170.
In the fall, Princeton won its first cross country title since 2015. In the winter, the Tigers repeated their success with their first indoor championship win since 2011.
Princeton won the Triple Crown in 1981 and 2011, and will now chase its historic third as the Tigers head up to New Haven this weekend.