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Vigilante, Princeton Named 2025 Indoor Coaching Staff of the Year as League Announces All-Ivy Awards
March 04, 2025 | Men's Track and Field
PRINCETON, N.J. – After winning its 10th-consecutive Ivy League Indoor Heptagonal Championship, the Princeton men's track and field team earned Coaching Staff of the Year honors and 21 All-Ivy selections as the league announced its award winners on Tuesday.
Princeton, led by Head Coach Jason Vigilante, was named Coaching Staff of the Year by unanimous selection. The honor marks the second consecutive year that Vigilante and his staff have earned the honor since Vigilante was named head coach in 2023.
Dominating Heps, the Tigers won their 27th title all-time on Sunday with a score of 189.5, 85 points above Penn, who came in second. Joey Gant was also named Most Outstanding Track Performer of the meet.
In the league awards, 15 Tigers were named to the First Team All-Ivy and five were named to the Second Team All-Ivy, with Myles Hogan and Gant picking up honors in multiple events. Daniel O'Brien was also named to the Academic All-Ivy team.
Princeton Ivy League Indoor Track and Field Award Winners
First Team All-Ivy
Jackson Clarke, 200m
Joey Gant, 400m
Samuel Rodman, 800m
Harrison Witt, 1000m
Nicholas Bendtsen, 5000m
4x400m Relay: Kavon Miller, Jonathan York, Karl Dietz, Xavier Donaldson
4x800m Relay: Collin Boler, Connor McCormick, Harrison Witt, Samuel Rodman
Greg Foster, Long Jump
Joe Licata, Shot Put
Second Team All-Ivy
Joey Gant, 200m
Connor McCormick, 800m
Collin Boler, Mile
Myles Hogan, 3000m
Myles Hogan, 5000m
Casey Helm, Shot Put
Academic All-Ivy: Dan O'Brien
Up Next
Princeton will look to the NCAA Championships in Virginia Beach, Va. on March 14 & 15, where the Tigers will be represented in three events with a group running the distance medley relay, Harrison Witt competing in the mile and Greg Foster competing in the long jump.
Princeton, led by Head Coach Jason Vigilante, was named Coaching Staff of the Year by unanimous selection. The honor marks the second consecutive year that Vigilante and his staff have earned the honor since Vigilante was named head coach in 2023.
Dominating Heps, the Tigers won their 27th title all-time on Sunday with a score of 189.5, 85 points above Penn, who came in second. Joey Gant was also named Most Outstanding Track Performer of the meet.
In the league awards, 15 Tigers were named to the First Team All-Ivy and five were named to the Second Team All-Ivy, with Myles Hogan and Gant picking up honors in multiple events. Daniel O'Brien was also named to the Academic All-Ivy team.
Princeton Ivy League Indoor Track and Field Award Winners
First Team All-Ivy
Jackson Clarke, 200m
Joey Gant, 400m
Samuel Rodman, 800m
Harrison Witt, 1000m
Nicholas Bendtsen, 5000m
4x400m Relay: Kavon Miller, Jonathan York, Karl Dietz, Xavier Donaldson
4x800m Relay: Collin Boler, Connor McCormick, Harrison Witt, Samuel Rodman
Greg Foster, Long Jump
Joe Licata, Shot Put
Second Team All-Ivy
Joey Gant, 200m
Connor McCormick, 800m
Collin Boler, Mile
Myles Hogan, 3000m
Myles Hogan, 5000m
Casey Helm, Shot Put
Academic All-Ivy: Dan O'Brien
Up Next
Princeton will look to the NCAA Championships in Virginia Beach, Va. on March 14 & 15, where the Tigers will be represented in three events with a group running the distance medley relay, Harrison Witt competing in the mile and Greg Foster competing in the long jump.
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