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Foster, Nenow Punch Tickets as Tigers Open Competition at NCAA East
May 27, 2026 | Men's Track and Field
LEXINGTON, KY – Two Tigers punched tickets to the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Ore. as the Princeton men's track & field team began competition at the NCAA East First Round in Lexington, Ky. on Wednesday.
Greg Foster will advance to the finals in the long jump, marking his second trip to Eugene after placing fourth with a jump of 7.89m.
Jacob Nenow will make his track & field NCAA Championship debut at Hayward Field after placing 10th in the 10,000m semifinal with a time of 29:37.22.
In addition to those advancing to Eugene already, four other Tigers qualified for the quarterfinals in their respective events, to be held on Friday in Lexington.
Joey Gant won his heat with a time of 45.25 in the 400m, sending him on to Friday.
Connor McCormick (3:43.14) and Collin Boler (3:44.12), who stunned with a 53.46 final lap to get into AQ territory, each qualified on placement, finishing third and fourth in their respective heats.
Jackson Clarke ran 20.70 in the 200m to advance to Friday's quarterfinal race.
Foster, looking to double in Eugene, will also compete in the 110 hurdles quarterfinal after qualifying with a time of 13.80 today.
Despite not qualifying for the national finals, first-year Anthony Liakhnovich also had a strong performance in the shot put, setting a new PR of 18.38m / 60-3.75 as he took 16th place and came just a foot short of advancing. His mark now ranks ninth in the program record book.
Up Next
The Tigers will continue competition at the NCAA East Regional on Friday in Lexington.
Greg Foster will advance to the finals in the long jump, marking his second trip to Eugene after placing fourth with a jump of 7.89m.
Jacob Nenow will make his track & field NCAA Championship debut at Hayward Field after placing 10th in the 10,000m semifinal with a time of 29:37.22.
In addition to those advancing to Eugene already, four other Tigers qualified for the quarterfinals in their respective events, to be held on Friday in Lexington.
Joey Gant won his heat with a time of 45.25 in the 400m, sending him on to Friday.
Connor McCormick (3:43.14) and Collin Boler (3:44.12), who stunned with a 53.46 final lap to get into AQ territory, each qualified on placement, finishing third and fourth in their respective heats.
Jackson Clarke ran 20.70 in the 200m to advance to Friday's quarterfinal race.
Foster, looking to double in Eugene, will also compete in the 110 hurdles quarterfinal after qualifying with a time of 13.80 today.
Despite not qualifying for the national finals, first-year Anthony Liakhnovich also had a strong performance in the shot put, setting a new PR of 18.38m / 60-3.75 as he took 16th place and came just a foot short of advancing. His mark now ranks ninth in the program record book.
Up Next
The Tigers will continue competition at the NCAA East Regional on Friday in Lexington.
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