CHAMPIONSIP CENTRAL
EUGENE, Ore. -- Twenty-four Ivy League athletes and two relay teams have accepted the challenge of competing against the nation’s best in the 2022 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, June 8-11 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
The 24 total individuals competing is tied for the most since 2014, when the League sent 30 to NCAAs. The athletes
represent 11 of the 16 teams, led by Princeton with 11 total qualifiers as well as the men’s 4x100m and 4x400m relay teams. Last season saw four Ivies earn All-America honors based on results from NCAAs, featuring Cornell's
Beatrice Juskeviciute, Brooke Overholt, Penn's
Isabella Whittaker and Princeton's
Obiageri Amaechi. Juskeviciute secured First-Team All-America honors in the Heptathlon. Overholt and Amaechi took home Second-Team All-America honors in the 400m and discus, respectively, while Whittaker earned her first Honorable Mention All-America honors in the 400m.
Day 1 of NCAAs will begin at 3:30 p.m. ET, with all four days of the 2022 championships set to be broadcast live on the
ESPN family of networks. Fans can also follow along via
live results.
WOMEN
Brown
Erin McMeniman (Javelin)
Cornell
Beatrice Juskeviciute (Heptathlon)
Marguerite Lorenzo (High Jump)
Harvard
Maia Ramsden (1,500m)
Penn
Mayyi Mahama (Hammer Throw)
Princeton
Kate Joyce (Javelin)
Caroline Timm (1,500m)
Yale
Kayley DeLay (Steeplechase)
MEN
Cornell
Rhys Hammond (1,500m)
Harvard
Daniel Falode (Triple Jump)
Acer Iverson (5,000m, 10,000m)
Matthew Pereia (5,000m, 10,000m)
Samuel Welsh (Discus)
Penn
Marc Minichello (Javelin)
Princeton
Sam Ellis (1,500m)
Simen Guttormsen (Pole Vault)
Sondre Guttormsen (Pole Vault)
Jeff Hollis (High Jump)
Christopher Licata (Shot Put)
Zorawar Otal (Discus)
Michael Phillippy (400m)
Samuel Rodman (800m)
Ed Trippas (Steeplechase)
Yale
Matthew Appel (Discus)