Dec 05, 2024
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton women’s track and field team will travel to New York City to begin the indoor season with the Rutgers Holiday Classic on Friday, December 6 at the Armory.With key returners looking to build on past experiences, and talented newcomers joining the squad, the Tigers will look to build upon momentum from last season and the Fall as they look for success this Winter.Princeton is coming off an Ivy Championship title win in November, the program’s 10th all-time and first since 2015.During last year’s indoor season, the Tigers took second place at Ivy Heps with a total of 134 points from four individual Ivy championships, one relay championship, and four new school records.In a standout performance, the Princeton team of Olivia Martin, Maddie Cramer, Hannah Riggins, and Mena Scatchard dominated the 4x800m relay with their first place finish and with 8:40.51, which set a new Ivy record.Mena Scatchard dominated the 1000m event, claiming first place with a new school record and meet record time of 2:43.23, setting a new program record.Tessa Mudd finished first place in the pole vault and broke the Ivy League record with a PR jump of 4.39m (14’4.25). Georgina Scoot took first in the long jump with a mark of 6.28m (20’7.25), also winning the triple jump with a new personal best mark of 13.03m (42’9).All of the 2024 Heps champions return for the 2024-25 season, with the addition of 15 new Tigers including Alysa Carrigan, Kamiel Crane, Emma De Jong, Layla Giordano, Brooke Jackson, Giselle Kirchner, Mirtel Klaar, Finia Kretschmann, Sofia Lieberman, Meg Madison, Jazmyn Singh, Jana Ter Wee, Margaret Thompson, Fleur Todd-Warmoth, and Khushi Umesh.Michelle Eisenreich is in her ninth season as head coach, joining the program in 2016. She has coached eight Tigers to All-America honors along with over 30 individual Ivy titles and multiple NCAA appearances.Rutgers Holiday ClassicFriday, Dec. 6 | New York, N.Y. | 10:00 A.M.Live Results | Full Meet Schedule