Women's Outdoor Track & Field

Women's Outdoor Track & Field Major Award Winners and All-Ivy Teams Announced

PRINCETON, N.J. — Following the Ivy League Outdoor Track & Field Championships last weekend, the Ivy League announced the major award winners and All-Ivy teams on Tuesday afternoon.
 
Harvard's Molly Malague was named the Most Outstanding Track Performer of the Meet after earning two gold medals over the weekend. Malague started the weekend with a first-place finish in the 10,000m run with a time of 34:13.95 before standing atop the podium once again the next morning after placing first in the 3000m steeplechase (10:05.51).

Most Outstanding Field Performer of the Meet honors went to Princeton's Georgina Scoot, who completed the double over the weekend, earning first-place finishes in the long jump and triple jump. Scoot claimed the gold in the long jump on Saturday with a meet record leap of 6.51m before jumping to 13.36m in the triple jump on Sunday.
 
Princeton, led by head coach Michelle Eisenreich, earned Coaching Staff of the Year after earning the team’s 10th all-time outdoor track & field title. The outdoor title completed the triple crown for the Tigers, the third in program history.
 
Additionally, one Ivy League women’s outdoor track and field student-athlete from each institution was recognized for their commitment in the classroom and in sport as members of the 2025 Ivy League Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Academic All-Ivy team. Brown’s Delaney Seligmann, Columbia’s Seraiah Bruno, Cornell's Jada Smith, Dartmouth’s Bella Pietrasiewicz, Harvard’s Zoe Cooper, Penn's Bronwyn Patterson, Princeton’s Makenna Marshall and Yale’s Peyton Parker were each named to the team.
 
MOST OUTSTANDING TRACK PERFORMER OF THE MEET
Molly Malague, Harvard
 
MOST OUTSTANDING FIELD PERFORMER OF THE MEET
Georgina Scoot, Princeton
 
COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
Princeton*
 
OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY
100m — Fore Abinusawa, Penn
200m — Jada Jones, Dartmouth
400m — Victoria Bossong, Harvard
800m — Sophia Gorriaran, Harvard
1500m — Mena Scatchard, Princeton
5000m — Penelope Salmon, Harvard
10,000m — Molly Malague, Harvard
100mH — Chikaodinaka Akazi, Penn
400mH — Chloe Fair, Harvard
3000m SC — Molly Malague, Harvard
 
4x100m Relay — Cornell: Jada Smith, Takia Henson, Natasha Redmond, Imani Reid
4x400m Relay — Penn: Annika Topchy, Fore Abinusawa, Milan Ramey, Jocelyn Niemiec
4x800m Relay — Princeton: Stella Vieth, Hannah Riggins, Olivia Martin, Mena Scatchard
 
High Jump — Zofia Limbert, Penn
Pole Vault — Avery Hilliard, Cornell
Long Jump — Georgina Scoot, Princeton
Triple Jump — Georginia Scoot, Princeton
Shot Put — Siniru Iheoma, Princeton
Discus Throw — Milina Wepiwe, Harvard
Hammer Throw — Emilia Kolokotroni, Harvard
Javelin Throw — Shea Greene, Princeton
Heptathlon — Julia Jongejeugd, Princeton
 
OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD SECOND-TEAM ALL-IVY
100m — Mfoniso Andrew, Harvard
200m — Izzy Goudros, Harvard
400m — Chloe Fair, Harvard
800m — Victoria Guerrier, Yale
1500m — Rory Clare, Columbia
5000m — Madeleine Locher, Dartmouth
10,000m — Ella Gilson, Harvard
100mH — Izzy Goudros, Harvard
400mH — Adelaide Asante, Princeton
3000m SC — Alexis Allen, Princeton
 
4x100m Relay — Princeton: Brooke Jackson, Adelaide Asante, Franziska Burchett, Maisha Atkinson
4x400m Relay —  Yale: Peyton Parker, Gloria Guerrier, Bridget Vitu, Victoria Guerrier
4x800m Relay — Harvard: Marianne Mihas, Ellaney Matarese, Victoria Bossong, Sophia Gorriaran
 
High Jump — Madeleine Wood, Princeton
Pole Vault — Anastasia Retsa, Harvard
Long Jump — Alexandra Kelly, Princeton
Triple Jump — Jada Joseph, Brown
Shot Put — Noelle Elkinton, Cornell
Discus Throw — Layla Giordano, Princeton
Hammer Throw — Angela McAuslan-Kelly, Princeton
Javelin Throw — Niki Woods, Princeton
Heptathlon — Mirtel Klaar, Princeton

* Denotes unanimous selection