Princeton University Athletics
Foster Named Most Outstanding Field Performer, Princeton Unanimously Earns Coaching Staff of the Year in Ivy League Major Awards
March 03, 2026 | Men's Track and Field
PRINCETON, N.J. – Greg Foster was named Most Outstanding Field Performer as Princeton earned fifteen All-Ivy selections and was unanimously named Coaching Staff of the Year in the Ivy League's end-of-season awards, announced Tuesday.
After leading the program to a historic 11th-consecutive indoor track & field championship title on Sunday, the Tiger coaches, led by Head Coach Jason Vigilante, were unanimously selected as indoor coaching staff of the year. The award is Vigilante's third since assuming the title of head coach in 2023-24.
Winning Heps with a team score of 187, the Tigers showcased depth and talent as they claimed eight individual champions, two relay wins, and four silver medals on the weekend.
Foster excelled on the weekend, winning Ivy titles in both the long jump and the 60m hurdles while setting new Ivy League records in both. His jump of 8.24m ranks second in the NCAA and seventh in the world.
With champions earning First Team All-Ivy status, and silver medalists earning Second Team honors, 14 Tigers were named All-Ivy selections, with Sebastian Martinez also earning Academic All-Ivy distinction.
Coaching Staff of the Year: Princeton*
Most Outstanding Field Performer: Greg Foster
First Team
Greg Foster - Long Jump
Joe Licata - Shot Put
Greg Foster - 60m Hurdles
Connor McCormick - Mile
Jonathan York - 500m
Jadon Spain - 60m
Second Team
Jacob Emerson - Pole Vault
Asher Robbins - Weight Throw
Jacob Nenow - 3000m
Collin Boler - 800m
Joey Gant - 200m
Brian Boler - 5000m
Myles Hogan, Tsedeke Jakovics, Collin Boler, Sebastian Martinez - DMR
Kavon Miller, Xavier Donaldson, Isa Hitchens, Jonathan York - 4x400
Up Next
Princeton will await the release of this year's indoor NCAA Championship qualifiers to see who will represent the Orange & Black in Arkansas.
After leading the program to a historic 11th-consecutive indoor track & field championship title on Sunday, the Tiger coaches, led by Head Coach Jason Vigilante, were unanimously selected as indoor coaching staff of the year. The award is Vigilante's third since assuming the title of head coach in 2023-24.
Winning Heps with a team score of 187, the Tigers showcased depth and talent as they claimed eight individual champions, two relay wins, and four silver medals on the weekend.
Foster excelled on the weekend, winning Ivy titles in both the long jump and the 60m hurdles while setting new Ivy League records in both. His jump of 8.24m ranks second in the NCAA and seventh in the world.
With champions earning First Team All-Ivy status, and silver medalists earning Second Team honors, 14 Tigers were named All-Ivy selections, with Sebastian Martinez also earning Academic All-Ivy distinction.
Coaching Staff of the Year: Princeton*
Most Outstanding Field Performer: Greg Foster
First Team
Greg Foster - Long Jump
Joe Licata - Shot Put
Greg Foster - 60m Hurdles
Connor McCormick - Mile
Jonathan York - 500m
Jadon Spain - 60m
Second Team
Jacob Emerson - Pole Vault
Asher Robbins - Weight Throw
Jacob Nenow - 3000m
Collin Boler - 800m
Joey Gant - 200m
Brian Boler - 5000m
Myles Hogan, Tsedeke Jakovics, Collin Boler, Sebastian Martinez - DMR
Kavon Miller, Xavier Donaldson, Isa Hitchens, Jonathan York - 4x400
Up Next
Princeton will await the release of this year's indoor NCAA Championship qualifiers to see who will represent the Orange & Black in Arkansas.
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