Princeton University Athletics
Women's Track and Field Heads to Navy for Dual
January 09, 2026 | Women's Track and Field
Princeton vs. Navy
Saturday, Jan. 10 | Annapolis, Md.
Live Results
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton women's track and field team will head down to Annapolis, Md. this weekend for a dual meet against Navy on Saturday, Jan. 10.
Returning from winter break, the Tigers last competed at the Penn Opener on Dec. 5 and 6. There, Alysa Carrigan tied a 25-year-old program record in the high jump, while Maisha Atkinson set a new school record in the 300m.
Carrigan cleared 1.81m / 5-11.25", while Atkinson ran the 300 in just 38.94.
The Tigers, the defending Ivy League Triple Crown Champions, look to continue a streak of success this year after winning the 2025 cross country championship to kick off this academic year.
Last May, the Tigers completed their third Triple Crown and first since 2011 as they won the Ivy League Outdoor Heps Championship.
In the 2025 indoor season, the Tigers cruised to victory, making history as they scored in every event. Princeton claimed seven individual champions and a 4x800 relay win.
Champions returning to the track this indoor season include Julia Jongejeugd (pentathlon), Angela McAuslan-Kelly (WT), Georgina Scoot (TJ), Alex Kelly (LJ), and Hannah Riggins (1000m). Stella Vieth and Maddie Cramer, two members of the 4x800 squad, also return this year.
The Tigers are led by Head Coach Michelle Eisenreich, in her 10th season at the helm. Eisenreich earned two Ivy League Coach of the Year awards last year in the indoor and outdoor track seasons. The Triple Crown was the program's first under her leadership.
Saturday, Jan. 10 | Annapolis, Md.
Live Results
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton women's track and field team will head down to Annapolis, Md. this weekend for a dual meet against Navy on Saturday, Jan. 10.
Returning from winter break, the Tigers last competed at the Penn Opener on Dec. 5 and 6. There, Alysa Carrigan tied a 25-year-old program record in the high jump, while Maisha Atkinson set a new school record in the 300m.
Carrigan cleared 1.81m / 5-11.25", while Atkinson ran the 300 in just 38.94.
The Tigers, the defending Ivy League Triple Crown Champions, look to continue a streak of success this year after winning the 2025 cross country championship to kick off this academic year.
Last May, the Tigers completed their third Triple Crown and first since 2011 as they won the Ivy League Outdoor Heps Championship.
In the 2025 indoor season, the Tigers cruised to victory, making history as they scored in every event. Princeton claimed seven individual champions and a 4x800 relay win.
Champions returning to the track this indoor season include Julia Jongejeugd (pentathlon), Angela McAuslan-Kelly (WT), Georgina Scoot (TJ), Alex Kelly (LJ), and Hannah Riggins (1000m). Stella Vieth and Maddie Cramer, two members of the 4x800 squad, also return this year.
The Tigers are led by Head Coach Michelle Eisenreich, in her 10th season at the helm. Eisenreich earned two Ivy League Coach of the Year awards last year in the indoor and outdoor track seasons. The Triple Crown was the program's first under her leadership.
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