Women's Indoor Track & Field

12 Ivies Earn All-America Honors At NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships

PRINCETON, N.J. — Ivy League track & field impressed at the 2025 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships as seven Ivies earned First Team All-America honors and five more Ivies claimed Second Team honors.

Harvard's Izzy Goudros (pentathlon), Victoria Bossong and Sophia Gorriaran (800m), the women's distance medley relay team of Marianne Mihas, Chloe Fair, Ellaney Matarese, and Penelope Salmon, the 4x400m relay team consisting of Fair, Goudros, Gorriaran and Bossong and Princeton's Mena Scatchard all claimed First Team All-America honors as every single Ivy League women's entry earned the distinction.
 

On the men's side, Kenneth Ikeji, last year's national champion in the event, claimed First Team All-America honors in the weight throw once again. Ikeji's temmate, Tito Alofe, garnered All-America Second Team status in the men's high jump, becoming a three-time All-American in the event across both indoor and outdoor competition. Penn's Kampton Kam, the Ivy League champion in the high jump, also claimed Second Team All-America honors in the men's high jump.
 

Princeton's three entries on the men's side also earned Second Team All-America honors as Greg Foster (long jump), Harrison Witt (mile), and the distance medley relay team of Collin Boler, Xavier Donaldson, Sam Rodman, and Connor McCormick all placed 10th in their respective events.