Princeton University Athletics

Ten Tigers Earn Academic All-Ivy League Honors
June 23, 2015 | General
The Ivy League released its list of student-athletes selected for 2015 Academic All-Ivy honors in its spring sports today. The 80 men and women selected were starters or key reserves on an officially recognized varsity team with 3.0 or better cumulative grade point averages. Each institution nominated five men and women from its eligible student-athletes.
Princeton's selections for spring 2015 are:
Martin Barakso, Jr., Men's Rowing, History (Nanaimo, B.C.)
Earned second-team All-Ivy honors; IRA bronze medalist while rowing in the 5-seat.
Isaiah Brown, Jr., Men's Rowing, Operations Research and Financial Engineering (Ipswich, Mass.)
2014 sprint bronze medalist while rowing in the 5-seat; 2014 Intercollegiate Rowing Association All-Academic Honors.
Bear Goldstein, So., Men's Lacrosse, Psychology (Houston)
Second-team All-Ivy; Only current Tiger to start every single game of his college career; This season, Goldstein recorded six caused turnovers and 22 ground balls.
James Hamp, Sr., Men's Rowing, History (North Tonawanda, N.Y.)
Second-team All-Ivy; IRA bronze medalist while rowing in the 2-seat.
Matt McDonald, Sr., Men's Track & Field, Chemical and Biological Engineering (Annandale, N.J.)
First-team All-Ivy; Won the 10K title at the Ivy League Outdoor Championships.
Olivia Hompe, So., Women's Lacrosse, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs (New Canaan, Conn.)
First-team All-Ivy; Led the Tigers in scoring (54 goals), while recording 16 assists and 27 ground balls.
Rebecca Kreutter, Sr., Women's Rowing, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, (Singapore)
Team co-captain; Sprints bronze medalist; Rowed in the 6-seat for the varsity eight.
Amanda Muliawan, Jr., Tennis, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, (Wyckoff, N.J.)
Second-team All-Ivy; Recorded a singles record of 6-1 in Ivy play; Played on all three courts in doubles compiling a record of 20-11 (5-1 in Ivy play).
Julia Ratcliffe, Jr., Women's Track & Field, Economics (Hamilton, New Zealand)
NCAA runner-up in the hammer throw; Won the hammer title at Ivy League Outdoor Championships for first-team All-Ivy honors.
Alex Wong, Jr., Women's Golf, Women's Fencing, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, (San Francisco)
First-team All-Ivy; Finished fourth at Ivy League Championship; Recorded a low round (73) at the Penn State Nittany Lion Invitational.



