
Foster Earns First Team All-America Honors on Day One of NCAA Championships
June 11, 2025 | Men's Track and Field
EUGENE, ORE. – Greg Foster earned First Team All-America honors in the long jump as Princeton began competition at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene on Wednesday.
On day one of the four-day championship meet, Joe Licata also made the Second Team All-America in the shot put.
In the semifinal events, Harrison Witt and Sam Rodman advanced to the finals of the 1500m and the 800m, respectively, with Rodman setting a new program record in the 800m.
Foster secured First Team All-American status by taking seventh place with a jump of 7.80m/25-7¼". The competition marked the junior's third NCAA Championship appearance and first All-America distinction.
Licata made his NCAA debut in the shot put, finishing 13th with a mark of 18.93m/62-1¼" to earn him Second Team All-America honors.
Rodman, making his fifth trip to NCAAs, qualified for Friday's 800m final running a new personal best time of 1:46.27. The mark broke his own school record in the event for the second time this season, as Rodman smashed his own 2022 record just weeks ago with a time of 1:46.85 at the Princeton Elite.
In the 1500m, Witt cruised into Friday's final with a 3:41.98 finish for third place in semifinal two. His time was also third overall. With the performance, Witt, a 2025 indoor Second Team All-America honoree in the mile, made his third NCAA Championship appearance this academic year and fourth all-time.
Up Next
The Tigers will look ahead to Friday as Witt and Rodman compete in their respective finals, and Casey Helm competes in the discus championship. Helm will kick off the action for the Tigers at 2:15 p.m. PST, with Witt and Rodman's races taking place at 5:12 p.m. and 6:14 p.m.
On day one of the four-day championship meet, Joe Licata also made the Second Team All-America in the shot put.
In the semifinal events, Harrison Witt and Sam Rodman advanced to the finals of the 1500m and the 800m, respectively, with Rodman setting a new program record in the 800m.
Foster secured First Team All-American status by taking seventh place with a jump of 7.80m/25-7¼". The competition marked the junior's third NCAA Championship appearance and first All-America distinction.
Licata made his NCAA debut in the shot put, finishing 13th with a mark of 18.93m/62-1¼" to earn him Second Team All-America honors.
Rodman, making his fifth trip to NCAAs, qualified for Friday's 800m final running a new personal best time of 1:46.27. The mark broke his own school record in the event for the second time this season, as Rodman smashed his own 2022 record just weeks ago with a time of 1:46.85 at the Princeton Elite.
In the 1500m, Witt cruised into Friday's final with a 3:41.98 finish for third place in semifinal two. His time was also third overall. With the performance, Witt, a 2025 indoor Second Team All-America honoree in the mile, made his third NCAA Championship appearance this academic year and fourth all-time.
Up Next
The Tigers will look ahead to Friday as Witt and Rodman compete in their respective finals, and Casey Helm competes in the discus championship. Helm will kick off the action for the Tigers at 2:15 p.m. PST, with Witt and Rodman's races taking place at 5:12 p.m. and 6:14 p.m.
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