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Women's Cross Country Finishes Second at 2022 Ivy League Championships
October 28, 2022 | Women's Cross Country
Final Results
The Bronx, N. Y. – The Princeton Women's Cross-Country team finished in second place at the 2022 Ivy League Cross Country Championships. The Lady Tigers toed the line in Van Cortlandt Park on Friday morning alongside other, top competitors in the Ivy League to compete in the Women's 6k.
Princeton finished just one place behind previously, nationally ranked, Harvard on Friday.
Page Lester was the top Tiger of the championship, taking seventh place. (21.14.1) Lester was also named First Team All-Ivy at the awards ceremony following the conclusion of the race.
A trio of Tigers were named Second-Team All-Ivy with impressive finishes in the Top 20. Abby Loveys took eighth (21.14.1), Fiona Max finished ninth (21.18.2) , and Tsion Yared placed 14th (21.35.2).
The Princeton women have a lot to be proud of, and finished strong as a team with multiple Tigers helping to contribute to the second place finish.
"We entered the day knowing we would be in an absolute battle for the title," said head coach Brad Hunt. "There is much to celebrate with four All-Ivy performances and a near team championship. I am so proud of the team we are becoming and we look forward to being at our very best in two weeks at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional. We are so grateful for the remarkable support of our alumni, parents, and administration for putting us in position to compete for championships. Go Tigers!"
Team Finishes
1. Harvard, 54 points
2. Princeton, 63 points
3. Penn, 80 points
4. Columbia, 84 points
5. Dartmouth, 98 points
6. Yale, 137 points
7. Cornell, 179 points
8. Brown, 235 points.
First-Team All-Ivy
Page Lester
Second-Team All-Ivy
Abby Loveys
Fiona Max
Tsion Yared
The Bronx, N. Y. – The Princeton Women's Cross-Country team finished in second place at the 2022 Ivy League Cross Country Championships. The Lady Tigers toed the line in Van Cortlandt Park on Friday morning alongside other, top competitors in the Ivy League to compete in the Women's 6k.
Princeton finished just one place behind previously, nationally ranked, Harvard on Friday.
Page Lester was the top Tiger of the championship, taking seventh place. (21.14.1) Lester was also named First Team All-Ivy at the awards ceremony following the conclusion of the race.
A trio of Tigers were named Second-Team All-Ivy with impressive finishes in the Top 20. Abby Loveys took eighth (21.14.1), Fiona Max finished ninth (21.18.2) , and Tsion Yared placed 14th (21.35.2).
The Princeton women have a lot to be proud of, and finished strong as a team with multiple Tigers helping to contribute to the second place finish.
"We entered the day knowing we would be in an absolute battle for the title," said head coach Brad Hunt. "There is much to celebrate with four All-Ivy performances and a near team championship. I am so proud of the team we are becoming and we look forward to being at our very best in two weeks at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional. We are so grateful for the remarkable support of our alumni, parents, and administration for putting us in position to compete for championships. Go Tigers!"
Team Finishes
1. Harvard, 54 points
2. Princeton, 63 points
3. Penn, 80 points
4. Columbia, 84 points
5. Dartmouth, 98 points
6. Yale, 137 points
7. Cornell, 179 points
8. Brown, 235 points.
First-Team All-Ivy
Page Lester
Second-Team All-Ivy
Abby Loveys
Fiona Max
Tsion Yared
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