Princeton University Athletics
Clarke Named Most Outstanding, Princeton Named Coaching Staff of the Year in Ivy Major Awards
May 19, 2026 | Men's Track and Field
PRINCETON, N.J. – Jackson Clarke named Most Outstanding Track Performer and Princeton was unanimously named Coaching Staff of the Year as the Ivy League announced its all-conference and major awards on Tuesday.
Clarke claimed two Ivy titles and a program record this weekend, winning both the 100m and the 200m dashes. On Saturday, Clarke ran 20.35 in the 200m prelim, setting a new program record. He also helped Princeton to a silver finish in the 4x100 relay.
Clarke's efforts helped Princeton as it claimed its third-consecutive Ivy outdoor championship and third-consecutive Ivy League Triple Crown on Sunday in Weaver Stadium. The Tigers won the meet with 209 points and a victory margin of 89.
For leading the Tigers to continued dominance, the Princeton coaching staff, headed by Jason Vigilante, were unanimously named Ivy League Coaching Staff of the Year.
Additionally, Princeton's nine individual champions and eight runners-up were named All-Ivy selections, with Richard Lawson also receiving Academic All-Ivy honors.
Most Outstanding Track Performer of the Meet: Jackson Clarke
Coaching Staff of the Year: Princeton*
First Team All-Ivy
Nick Molloy, Pole Vault
Greg Foster, Long Jump
Joey Goodenow, Discus
Brian Boler, Steeplechase
Easton Tan, 110m hurdles
Jackson Clarke, 100m
Jackson Clarke, 200m
York, Miller, Donaldson, Gant - 4x400 Relay
Joe Licata, Shot Put
Second Team All-Ivy
Asher Robbins, Hammer Throw
Joe Licata, Discus
Jackson Shorten, Steeplechase
Greg Foster, Jackson Clarke, Kavon Miller, Charles Sexton, 4x100
Connor McCormick, 1500m
Greg Foster, 110m hurdles
Joey Gant, 400m
Charlie Sexton, 100m
Clarke claimed two Ivy titles and a program record this weekend, winning both the 100m and the 200m dashes. On Saturday, Clarke ran 20.35 in the 200m prelim, setting a new program record. He also helped Princeton to a silver finish in the 4x100 relay.
Clarke's efforts helped Princeton as it claimed its third-consecutive Ivy outdoor championship and third-consecutive Ivy League Triple Crown on Sunday in Weaver Stadium. The Tigers won the meet with 209 points and a victory margin of 89.
For leading the Tigers to continued dominance, the Princeton coaching staff, headed by Jason Vigilante, were unanimously named Ivy League Coaching Staff of the Year.
Additionally, Princeton's nine individual champions and eight runners-up were named All-Ivy selections, with Richard Lawson also receiving Academic All-Ivy honors.
Most Outstanding Track Performer of the Meet: Jackson Clarke
Coaching Staff of the Year: Princeton*
First Team All-Ivy
Nick Molloy, Pole Vault
Greg Foster, Long Jump
Joey Goodenow, Discus
Brian Boler, Steeplechase
Easton Tan, 110m hurdles
Jackson Clarke, 100m
Jackson Clarke, 200m
York, Miller, Donaldson, Gant - 4x400 Relay
Joe Licata, Shot Put
Second Team All-Ivy
Asher Robbins, Hammer Throw
Joe Licata, Discus
Jackson Shorten, Steeplechase
Greg Foster, Jackson Clarke, Kavon Miller, Charles Sexton, 4x100
Connor McCormick, 1500m
Greg Foster, 110m hurdles
Joey Gant, 400m
Charlie Sexton, 100m
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