Princeton Prepares to Host Larry Ellis Invitational
May 01, 2025 | Women's Track and Field
Larry Ellis Invitational
May 2nd & 3rd | Weaver Stadium
Live Results | Schedule
PRINCETON, N.J. – With Heps on the horizon, the Princeton women's track and field team will first return home to host its annual Larry Ellis Invitational in Weaver Stadium on May 2nd & 3rd.
Last weekend, the Tigers competed at the Penn Relays and the TCNJ Lions Invite.
At the Penn Relays, Shea Greene took second in the javelin, throwing 53.05/174-0".
With the Tiger jumpers having a day, Alexandra Kelly took third in the long jump, clearing 6.11m/20-0.5". Georgina Scoot also took fourth in the triple jump, recording a mark of 12.36m/40-6.75".
A pair of Tiger relays took fourth place with a DMR squad of Olivia Martin, Paola Rodriguez, Peyton Leigh and Maddie Cramer clocking in at 11:29.04 and a 4x800 team of Stella Vieth, Hannah Riggins, Cramer and Mena Scatchard taking fourth with a time of 8:34.27. The 4x800 squad now holds third all-time in Princeton's history.
Hannah Riggins took seventh place in the 1500m, running 4:14.67 for a new PR and fifth place all-time in the Princeton record book.
At TCNJ, the Tigers won four individual events as they had a strong performance at the TCNJ Lions Invite.
Maisha Atkinson set a new personal record in the 400, running 54.14 which puts her third in the Princeton record book.
On the NCAA qualifying list, Scoot holds eighth in the triple jump with a mark of 13.35m/43' 9.75", which she cleared at Texas A&M. Scoot also holds 11th in the long jump with her Virginia Challenge mark of 6.49m/21' 3.5".
Tessa Mudd ranks 12th in the country in the pole vault with her Ivy League record mark of 4.40m/14' 5.25", cleared at the Virginia Challenge.
Greene sits at 14th nationally in the javelin with a throw of 54.22m/177' 11".
Princeton enters the outdoor season looking to complete the Triple Crown after winning the Ivy Cross Country Championship this Fall and winning the Ivy Indoor title this winter. The titles marked the program's first since 2015 in cross country, and first since 2011 for indoors.
May 2nd & 3rd | Weaver Stadium
Live Results | Schedule
PRINCETON, N.J. – With Heps on the horizon, the Princeton women's track and field team will first return home to host its annual Larry Ellis Invitational in Weaver Stadium on May 2nd & 3rd.
Last weekend, the Tigers competed at the Penn Relays and the TCNJ Lions Invite.
At the Penn Relays, Shea Greene took second in the javelin, throwing 53.05/174-0".
With the Tiger jumpers having a day, Alexandra Kelly took third in the long jump, clearing 6.11m/20-0.5". Georgina Scoot also took fourth in the triple jump, recording a mark of 12.36m/40-6.75".
A pair of Tiger relays took fourth place with a DMR squad of Olivia Martin, Paola Rodriguez, Peyton Leigh and Maddie Cramer clocking in at 11:29.04 and a 4x800 team of Stella Vieth, Hannah Riggins, Cramer and Mena Scatchard taking fourth with a time of 8:34.27. The 4x800 squad now holds third all-time in Princeton's history.
Hannah Riggins took seventh place in the 1500m, running 4:14.67 for a new PR and fifth place all-time in the Princeton record book.
At TCNJ, the Tigers won four individual events as they had a strong performance at the TCNJ Lions Invite.
Maisha Atkinson set a new personal record in the 400, running 54.14 which puts her third in the Princeton record book.
On the NCAA qualifying list, Scoot holds eighth in the triple jump with a mark of 13.35m/43' 9.75", which she cleared at Texas A&M. Scoot also holds 11th in the long jump with her Virginia Challenge mark of 6.49m/21' 3.5".
Tessa Mudd ranks 12th in the country in the pole vault with her Ivy League record mark of 4.40m/14' 5.25", cleared at the Virginia Challenge.
Greene sits at 14th nationally in the javelin with a throw of 54.22m/177' 11".
Princeton enters the outdoor season looking to complete the Triple Crown after winning the Ivy Cross Country Championship this Fall and winning the Ivy Indoor title this winter. The titles marked the program's first since 2015 in cross country, and first since 2011 for indoors.
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