Princeton University Athletics
Hunt Earns Coach of the Year, Tigers Claim Five All-Ivy Selections in Ivy Major Awards
November 05, 2025 | Women's Cross Country
PRINCETON, N.J. – With Princeton earning Coaching Staff of the Year and boasting five All-Ivy selections, the Princeton women's cross country team was recognized in the league's All-Ivy Awards announced on Wednesday.
The awards come days after Princeton earned its second-consecutive Ivy League Championship title. Boasting a 1-2-5-8-11 finish, the Tigers earned a team score of 27 - besting second-place Yale by 55 points. It marked the largest margin of victory at Heps since 2012.
The team score tied the ninth-best Heps score all-time, and marked just the fourth time Princeton has combined for under 30 points.
Finishing first, second and fifth, Anna McNatt, Meg Madison and first-year Caroline Barton were named to the First Team All-Ivy. Emma De Jong and Maddie Cramer were named to the Second Team All-Ivy.
The Princeton coaching staff, led by Head Coach Brad Hunt, earned its second-consecutive Coaching Staff of the Year award.
With the regular season and Heps finished, the Tigers will now look ahead to NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regionals on November 14 in Bethlehem, Pa.
FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY
Anna McNatt
Meg Madison
Caroline Barton
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY
Emma De Jong
Maddie Cramer
COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
Princeton
The awards come days after Princeton earned its second-consecutive Ivy League Championship title. Boasting a 1-2-5-8-11 finish, the Tigers earned a team score of 27 - besting second-place Yale by 55 points. It marked the largest margin of victory at Heps since 2012.
The team score tied the ninth-best Heps score all-time, and marked just the fourth time Princeton has combined for under 30 points.
Finishing first, second and fifth, Anna McNatt, Meg Madison and first-year Caroline Barton were named to the First Team All-Ivy. Emma De Jong and Maddie Cramer were named to the Second Team All-Ivy.
The Princeton coaching staff, led by Head Coach Brad Hunt, earned its second-consecutive Coaching Staff of the Year award.
With the regular season and Heps finished, the Tigers will now look ahead to NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regionals on November 14 in Bethlehem, Pa.
FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY
Anna McNatt
Meg Madison
Caroline Barton
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY
Emma De Jong
Maddie Cramer
COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
Princeton
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