Men's Track and Field to Open Outdoor Season with Penn Challenge
March 21, 2025 | Men's Track and Field
Penn Challenge
Saturday, Mar. 22 | Philadelphia, Pa.
10:30 AM | Schedule | Live Results | Meet Info
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PRINCETON, N.J. – After winning its 10th-consecutive indoor and fourth-consecutive cross country title, the Princeton men's track and field team will begin the outdoor track and field season this Saturday in Philadelphia with the Penn Challenge.
In Ithaca on March 1st and 2nd, Princeton won its 27th title all-time by a margin of 85 points. Scoring in all but two events, the Tigers boasted seven individual champions and two relay wins. Joey Gant was named the Most Outstanding Track Performer, as he highlighted the Tigers across the two day championship.
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Following indoor Heps, the Tigers sent two individuals and a DMR squad to the NCAA Championships in Virginia Beach, Va. Greg Foster took tenth in the long jump, Harrison Witt took tenth in the mile, and the DMR squad of Collin Boler, Xavier Donaldson, Sam Rodman and Connor McCormick took tenth as well.
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At last year's Outdoor Heps, the Tigers achieved their 11th all-time Triple Crown at home in Weaver Stadium, winning Ivy Outdoor Heps for the 22nd time after compiling 204.5 points. The Triple Crown was also the first under Head Coach Jason Vigilante. Jackson Clarke was named Most Outstanding Track Performer after winning the 100 meters and the 200 meters while also helping Princeton finish second in the 4x100 meter relay.
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Again with two championships won this year, Princeton will embark on the outdoor season to seek a second-consecutive Triple Crown and a 23rd outdoor title, and the journey starts Saturday at nearby Penn.
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Saturday, Mar. 22 | Philadelphia, Pa.
10:30 AM | Schedule | Live Results | Meet Info
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PRINCETON, N.J. – After winning its 10th-consecutive indoor and fourth-consecutive cross country title, the Princeton men's track and field team will begin the outdoor track and field season this Saturday in Philadelphia with the Penn Challenge.
In Ithaca on March 1st and 2nd, Princeton won its 27th title all-time by a margin of 85 points. Scoring in all but two events, the Tigers boasted seven individual champions and two relay wins. Joey Gant was named the Most Outstanding Track Performer, as he highlighted the Tigers across the two day championship.
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Following indoor Heps, the Tigers sent two individuals and a DMR squad to the NCAA Championships in Virginia Beach, Va. Greg Foster took tenth in the long jump, Harrison Witt took tenth in the mile, and the DMR squad of Collin Boler, Xavier Donaldson, Sam Rodman and Connor McCormick took tenth as well.
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At last year's Outdoor Heps, the Tigers achieved their 11th all-time Triple Crown at home in Weaver Stadium, winning Ivy Outdoor Heps for the 22nd time after compiling 204.5 points. The Triple Crown was also the first under Head Coach Jason Vigilante. Jackson Clarke was named Most Outstanding Track Performer after winning the 100 meters and the 200 meters while also helping Princeton finish second in the 4x100 meter relay.
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Again with two championships won this year, Princeton will embark on the outdoor season to seek a second-consecutive Triple Crown and a 23rd outdoor title, and the journey starts Saturday at nearby Penn.
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