Princeton University Athletics

Photo by: Beverly Schaefer
Princeton No. 6 in Track and Field News' Final Indoor Dual Meet Rankings
March 15, 2019 | Men's Track and Field
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton Tigers placed No. 6 in the Track and Field News magazine's final indoor dual meet rankings.
Â
To be ranked, a team must compete in one or more dual meets (defined as a scored meet between four or fewer teams during the indoor season.
Â
Nebraska took the top spot, followed by Indiana, Texas A&M, BYU, Tennessee and then Princeton. The Tigers were the top non-power five conference school followed by Army in eighth.
Â
Princeton had a stellar indoor campaign, winning its fifth straight Ivy Heps crown. Fred Samara was selected as the Ivy League Coach of the Year while nine athletes were named All-Ivy. Adam Kelly was picked as the USTFCCCA Indoor Mid-Atlantic Field Athlete of the Year and finished second at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the weight throw.
Â
Â
To be ranked, a team must compete in one or more dual meets (defined as a scored meet between four or fewer teams during the indoor season.
Â
Nebraska took the top spot, followed by Indiana, Texas A&M, BYU, Tennessee and then Princeton. The Tigers were the top non-power five conference school followed by Army in eighth.
Â
Princeton had a stellar indoor campaign, winning its fifth straight Ivy Heps crown. Fred Samara was selected as the Ivy League Coach of the Year while nine athletes were named All-Ivy. Adam Kelly was picked as the USTFCCCA Indoor Mid-Atlantic Field Athlete of the Year and finished second at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the weight throw.
Â
Players Mentioned
Tuesday, June 04
Tuesday, June 04
Tuesday, May 09
Tuesday, May 09




