Princeton University Athletics
Kroshus, Weiss, Kirby Head Princeton's Academic All-Ivy Selections For Fall
December 08, 2003 | General
Dec. 8, 2003
Emily Kroshus, the All-America women's cross country runner who led Princeton into the Top 10 nationally, and first-team All-Ivy League defensive ends Joe Weiss and Tim Kirby head the list of 10 Princeton athletes honored as Academic All-Ivy League selections for the fall of 2003.
The entire list:
Princeton Academic All-Ivy Leage Selections, Fall 2003
Men
Ned Bartlett, sprint football, senior, Molecular Biology, Chevy Chase, Md., team's leading receiver
Tim Kirby, football, senior, economics, San Mateo, Calif., team co-captain, first-team All-Ivy selection
D.J. Halliday, water polo, senior, molecular biology, Orinda, Calif., 10 goals, eight assists and 18 steals
Gianfranco Trippichio, soccer, senior, economics, Clark, N.J., team co-captain
Joe Weiss, football, senior, economics, Somers Point, N.J., unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection,
Women
Jen Elliott, field hockey, junior, art, Ann Arbor, Mich., starter on Ivy League champion and NCAA tournament participant
Emily Kroshus, cross country, senior, economics, Calgary, Alberta, Heps champion, eighth nationally, All-America
Claire Miller, field hockey, senior, English, Scarsdale, N.Y., Ivy League Player of the Year, second-team All-America, co-captain
Laura Petrillo, cross country, senior, molecular biology, Pennington, N.J., 13th at Heps
Romy Trigg-Smith, soccer, sophomore, architecture, Kailua, Hawaii, started every game



