
Scoot Named Most Outstanding Field Performer, Princeton Named Coaching Staff of the Year in All-Ivy Awards
May 13, 2025 | Women's Track and Field
PRINCETON, N.J. – Georgina Scoot was named Most Outstanding Field Performer and Princeton, led by Michelle Eisenreich, was unanimously selected as Ivy Outdoor Coaching Staff of the Year in the league's All-Ivy awards, announced Tuesday.
Scoot, the USTFCCCA Athlete of the Week, was named Most Outstanding Field Performer after setting two meet records and winning two Ivy individual titles in the triple jump and long jump this weekend.
Her efforts helped Princeton win its 10th outdoor championship and complete its third Triple Crown, the first since 2011.
Princeton picked up its third Coach of the Year award this year after taking the award in the cross country and indoor track seasons as well.
In the league awards, Princeton boasts seven First Team All-Ivy and eight Second Team All-Ivy Selections. Makenna Marshall, a Heps scorer and politics major from Houston, Texas, was named to the Academic All-Ivy Team.
First Team All-Ivy
Shea Greene, Javelin
Georgina Scoot, Long Jump
Georgina Scoot, Triple Jump
Julia Jongejeugd, Heptathlon
Siniru Iheoma, Shot Put
Mena Scatchard, 1500,
Women's 4x800 - Stella Vieth, Hannah Riggins, Olivia Martin, Mena Scatchard
Second Team All-Ivy
Angela McAuslan-Kelly, Hammer Throw
Alexandra Kelly, Long Jump
Mirtel Klaar, Heptathlon
Madeleine Wood, High Jump
Alexis Allen, 3000m Steeplechase
Layla Giordano, Discus
4x100 - Brooke Jackson, Adelaide Asante, Franziska Burchett, Maisha Atkinson
Adelaide Asante, 400mH
Scoot, the USTFCCCA Athlete of the Week, was named Most Outstanding Field Performer after setting two meet records and winning two Ivy individual titles in the triple jump and long jump this weekend.
Her efforts helped Princeton win its 10th outdoor championship and complete its third Triple Crown, the first since 2011.
Princeton picked up its third Coach of the Year award this year after taking the award in the cross country and indoor track seasons as well.
In the league awards, Princeton boasts seven First Team All-Ivy and eight Second Team All-Ivy Selections. Makenna Marshall, a Heps scorer and politics major from Houston, Texas, was named to the Academic All-Ivy Team.
First Team All-Ivy
Shea Greene, Javelin
Georgina Scoot, Long Jump
Georgina Scoot, Triple Jump
Julia Jongejeugd, Heptathlon
Siniru Iheoma, Shot Put
Mena Scatchard, 1500,
Women's 4x800 - Stella Vieth, Hannah Riggins, Olivia Martin, Mena Scatchard
Second Team All-Ivy
Angela McAuslan-Kelly, Hammer Throw
Alexandra Kelly, Long Jump
Mirtel Klaar, Heptathlon
Madeleine Wood, High Jump
Alexis Allen, 3000m Steeplechase
Layla Giordano, Discus
4x100 - Brooke Jackson, Adelaide Asante, Franziska Burchett, Maisha Atkinson
Adelaide Asante, 400mH
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