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Kelly, Scoot Named Most Outstanding, Princeton Earns Coaching Staff of the Year in Ivy Major Awards
May 19, 2026 | Women's Track and Field
PRINCETON, N.J. – Alex Kelly and Georgina Scoot were named Most Outstanding Field Performers and Princeton was unanimously named Coaching Staff of the Year as the Ivy League announced its all-conference and major awards on Tuesday.
Kelly and Scoot, Princeton's dynamic jumping duo, had a standout weekend. Finishing first and second in both the long jump and the triple jump, each Tiger claimed a title of her own, set a new Ivy record, and took second place in the other event.
Kelly won the triple jump with an enormous mark of 13.73m, ranking fourth in the nation and marking a new league all-time best. Scoot won the long jump with an Ivy record of 6.61m, also ranking fourth nationally.
Their efforts helped Princeton as it claimed its second-consecutive Ivy outdoor championship and second-consecutive Ivy League Triple Crown - the first in league history, on Sunday in Weaver Stadium.
For leading the Tigers to such historic success, the Princeton coaching staff, headed by Michelle Eisenreich, were unanimously named Ivy League Coaching Staff of the Year.
Additionally, Princeton's 10 individual champions and six runners-up were named All-Ivy selections, with Maddie Cramer also receiving Academic All-Ivy honors.
Co-Most Outstanding Field Performers of the Meet: Alex Kelly and Georgina Scoot
Coaching Staff of the Year: Princeton*
First Team All-Ivy
Angela McAuslan-Kelly, Hammer Throw
Georgina Scoot, Long Jump
Tessa Mudd, Pole Vault
Meg Madison, 5000m
Pia Beaulieu, Steeplechase
Alysa Carrigan, High Jump
Maisha Atkinson, 400m
Shea Greene, Javelin
Hannah Riggins, 1500m
Alex Kelly, Triple Jump
Second Team All-Ivy
Alex Kelly, Long Jump
Layla Giordano, Discus
Niki Woods, Javelin
Julia Jongejeugd, Heptathlon
Olivia Martin, 800m
Georgina Scoot, Triple Jump
Kelly and Scoot, Princeton's dynamic jumping duo, had a standout weekend. Finishing first and second in both the long jump and the triple jump, each Tiger claimed a title of her own, set a new Ivy record, and took second place in the other event.
Kelly won the triple jump with an enormous mark of 13.73m, ranking fourth in the nation and marking a new league all-time best. Scoot won the long jump with an Ivy record of 6.61m, also ranking fourth nationally.
Their efforts helped Princeton as it claimed its second-consecutive Ivy outdoor championship and second-consecutive Ivy League Triple Crown - the first in league history, on Sunday in Weaver Stadium.
For leading the Tigers to such historic success, the Princeton coaching staff, headed by Michelle Eisenreich, were unanimously named Ivy League Coaching Staff of the Year.
Additionally, Princeton's 10 individual champions and six runners-up were named All-Ivy selections, with Maddie Cramer also receiving Academic All-Ivy honors.
Co-Most Outstanding Field Performers of the Meet: Alex Kelly and Georgina Scoot
Coaching Staff of the Year: Princeton*
First Team All-Ivy
Angela McAuslan-Kelly, Hammer Throw
Georgina Scoot, Long Jump
Tessa Mudd, Pole Vault
Meg Madison, 5000m
Pia Beaulieu, Steeplechase
Alysa Carrigan, High Jump
Maisha Atkinson, 400m
Shea Greene, Javelin
Hannah Riggins, 1500m
Alex Kelly, Triple Jump
Second Team All-Ivy
Alex Kelly, Long Jump
Layla Giordano, Discus
Niki Woods, Javelin
Julia Jongejeugd, Heptathlon
Olivia Martin, 800m
Georgina Scoot, Triple Jump
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