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Women's Track and Field To Host Larry Ellis For Regular Season Finale
April 30, 2026 | Women's Track and Field
Larry Ellis Invitational
Fri. May 1 & Sat. May 2 | Weaver Stadium
2:00 p.m. Fri. | 11:00 a.m. Sat. | Live Results
PRINCETON, N.J. – Looking to close out a strong outdoor regular season, the Princeton women's track and field team will host the Larry Ellis Invitational on Friday and Saturday in Weaver Stadium.
With Heps on the horizon in just two weeks, the Tigers will look to put a cap on an already-dominant outdoor season that saw them set two Ivy League records and four program records so far.
Last weekend, the Tigers split for the Penn Relays and the TCNJ Rick McCorkle Invitational, setting multiple program all-time top-10 marks with new personal bests.
Pia Beaulieu ran an NCAA top-20 3000m steeplechase to put herself at third in the Princeton recordbook in just her third time competing in the event. For her efforts, she was named Ivy Athlete of the Week on Tuesday.
In this week's USTFCCCA rankings, the Tigers boasted a team ranking of #12. They also rank in the top 25 in seven events, led by a national ranking of sixth in the javelin, ninth in the long jump and 10th in the shot put.
The Tigers also rank 14th in the high jump, 20th in both the 1500m and 5000m, and 24th in the 800m.
This outdoor season, the program looks to complete a second-straight Ivy League Triple Crown, so far having won the cross country and indoor Ivy titles this academic year.
At the NCAA Indoor Championships, Alex Kelly and Georgina Scoot both earned First Team All-America honors in the long jump and triple jump, respectively.
Kelly was named the USTFCCCA's Mid-Atlantic Field Athlete of the Year. Associate Head Coach Reuben Jones also earned regional Assistant Coach of the Year.
The Tigers are led by Head Coach Michelle Eisenreich, in her 10th season at the helm. Named the 2026 Indoor Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year, Eisenreich also earned her third-straight Ivy League Coach of the Year award during this indoor season. The 2024-25 Triple Crown was the program's first under her leadership.
Fri. May 1 & Sat. May 2 | Weaver Stadium
2:00 p.m. Fri. | 11:00 a.m. Sat. | Live Results
PRINCETON, N.J. – Looking to close out a strong outdoor regular season, the Princeton women's track and field team will host the Larry Ellis Invitational on Friday and Saturday in Weaver Stadium.
With Heps on the horizon in just two weeks, the Tigers will look to put a cap on an already-dominant outdoor season that saw them set two Ivy League records and four program records so far.
Last weekend, the Tigers split for the Penn Relays and the TCNJ Rick McCorkle Invitational, setting multiple program all-time top-10 marks with new personal bests.
Pia Beaulieu ran an NCAA top-20 3000m steeplechase to put herself at third in the Princeton recordbook in just her third time competing in the event. For her efforts, she was named Ivy Athlete of the Week on Tuesday.
In this week's USTFCCCA rankings, the Tigers boasted a team ranking of #12. They also rank in the top 25 in seven events, led by a national ranking of sixth in the javelin, ninth in the long jump and 10th in the shot put.
The Tigers also rank 14th in the high jump, 20th in both the 1500m and 5000m, and 24th in the 800m.
This outdoor season, the program looks to complete a second-straight Ivy League Triple Crown, so far having won the cross country and indoor Ivy titles this academic year.
At the NCAA Indoor Championships, Alex Kelly and Georgina Scoot both earned First Team All-America honors in the long jump and triple jump, respectively.
Kelly was named the USTFCCCA's Mid-Atlantic Field Athlete of the Year. Associate Head Coach Reuben Jones also earned regional Assistant Coach of the Year.
The Tigers are led by Head Coach Michelle Eisenreich, in her 10th season at the helm. Named the 2026 Indoor Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year, Eisenreich also earned her third-straight Ivy League Coach of the Year award during this indoor season. The 2024-25 Triple Crown was the program's first under her leadership.
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