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13 Members of Women’s Track & Field Earn All-Ivy Recognition
February 28, 2023 | Women's Track and Field
Official All Ivy Release
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Ivy League announced its' 2023 postseason awards for women's track & field on Tuesday afternoon, and thirteen members of the Princeton University women's track & field team garnered recognition.
The first-place finishers in each event at the Ivy championships are named First Team All Ivy and the second-place finishers are named Second Team All Ivy.
In addition to her first team All-Ivy honor, junior Maggie Liebich was also named Princeton's Academic All-Ivy recipient, following her impressive performance at last weekends' Indoor Heps.
The Tigers ended the championship weekend with a second-place team finish among a fierce pool of Ivy League competition to total 151.5 points. This is the seventh-highest point total ever by a women's team at the Indoor Heptagonal Championships, and the highest all-time point total for a Princeton women's team. The previous high score was 128 points in 2011.
First Team All Ivy
- Alexandra Kelly - Triple Jump (13.10m) Long Jump (5.95m)
- Tessa Mudd - Pole Vault (4.17 m, Meet Record)
- Maggie Liebich, Stella Vieth,Madeline Cramer, India Weir - Distance Medley Relay Team, (11:26.54)
- Madeleine Wood - High Jump (1.76 m)
Second Team All Ivy
- Siniru Iheoma, Shot Put (15.22m)
- Morgan Monesmith, Women's 1000m (2:46.89)
- Abby Loveys, Women's 5000m (16:22.24)
- Charlotte O'Toole, Morgan Monesmith, Mena Scatchard, Maggie Hock, 4x800 (8:47.21)
Academic All Ivy
Maggie Liebich
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Ivy League announced its' 2023 postseason awards for women's track & field on Tuesday afternoon, and thirteen members of the Princeton University women's track & field team garnered recognition.
The first-place finishers in each event at the Ivy championships are named First Team All Ivy and the second-place finishers are named Second Team All Ivy.
In addition to her first team All-Ivy honor, junior Maggie Liebich was also named Princeton's Academic All-Ivy recipient, following her impressive performance at last weekends' Indoor Heps.
The Tigers ended the championship weekend with a second-place team finish among a fierce pool of Ivy League competition to total 151.5 points. This is the seventh-highest point total ever by a women's team at the Indoor Heptagonal Championships, and the highest all-time point total for a Princeton women's team. The previous high score was 128 points in 2011.
First Team All Ivy
- Alexandra Kelly - Triple Jump (13.10m) Long Jump (5.95m)
- Tessa Mudd - Pole Vault (4.17 m, Meet Record)
- Maggie Liebich, Stella Vieth,Madeline Cramer, India Weir - Distance Medley Relay Team, (11:26.54)
- Madeleine Wood - High Jump (1.76 m)
Second Team All Ivy
- Siniru Iheoma, Shot Put (15.22m)
- Morgan Monesmith, Women's 1000m (2:46.89)
- Abby Loveys, Women's 5000m (16:22.24)
- Charlotte O'Toole, Morgan Monesmith, Mena Scatchard, Maggie Hock, 4x800 (8:47.21)
Academic All Ivy
Maggie Liebich
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