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Princeton Wins 19 All-Ivy League Honors
February 27, 2017 | Men's Track and Field
PRINCETON N.J. (2/26/17) - Princeton head coach Fred Samara won his 39th Ivy League Heptagonal Championship on Sunday as the program took home its 20th indoor title.
Eight Tigers earned first-team All-Ivy League honors with wins, while nine Tigers took home 11 second-team All-Ivy League honors, including double runners-up Charlie Volker and Noah Kauppila.First-Team All-Ivy
Carrington Akosa, 60, Jr., Baltimore, Md.
Xavier Bledsoe, High Jump, Sr., St. Louis, Mo.
Mitchel Charles, Shot Put, Jr., Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
August Kiles, Pole Vault, Jr., Mill Valley, Calif.
Jabari Johnson, 4x400, Sr., Randolph, Mass.
Connor Matthews, 4x400, Fr., Helena, Mont.
Josh Freeman, 4x400, Jr., Chesapeake, Va.
Ray Mennin, 4x400, Sr., Bethlehem, Conn.
Second-Team All-Ivy
Stefan Amokwandoh, Triple Jump, So., South Croydon, Great Britain
Christopher Cook, Shot Put, Sr., Washington, D.C.
Adam Kelly, Weight Throw, So., Barrington, R.I.
Conor Lundy, 5000, Fr., Tuckahoe, N.Y.
Charlie Volker, 60, So., Fair Haven, N.J.
Charlie Volker, 200, So., Fair Haven, N.J.
Noah Kauppila, 1,000, Jr., St. Louis, Mo.
Noah Kauppila, 4x800, Jr., St. Louis, Mo.
Franklin Aririguzoh, 4x800, So., Ewing, N.J.
Kenan Farmer, 4x800, Jr., Marietta, Ga.
Josh Ingalls, 4x800, Jr., Snellville, Ga.




























