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
Ella Cooper was named the Most Outstanding Track Performer of the Meet after competing in four events for the Crimson. Cooper claimed the gold medal in the 200m dash with a time of 23.11. Cooper also earned a gold medal as part of the 4x100m relay team that broke the meet record with a time of 44.30. Additionally, Cooper earned six team points in the 100m dash with a bronze medal and helped Harvard earn a second-place finish in the 4x400m relay.
Princeton's
Alexandra Kelly earned Co-Most Outstanding Field Performer of the Meet honors after breaking the all-time Ivy League record in the triple jump with a leap of 13.73m to earn the top spot. The day before, Kelly placed second in the long jump with a mark of 6.51m, earning eight more points for the Tigers.
Joining Kelly as the Co-Most Outstanding Field Performer of the Meet was her teammate,
Georgina Scoot, who earned the gold medal in the long jump with a mark of 6.61m, breaking the meet record in the process. Then on Sunday, Scoot placed second in the triple jump with a personal-best mark of 13.51.
Princeton, led by head coach Michelle Eisenreich, earned Coaching Staff of the Year after earning the team’s 11
th all-time outdoor track & field title. The outdoor title completed the triple crown for the Tigers, the third in program history, and the second-straight season.
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 2026 Ivy League Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Academic All-Ivy team. Brown’s
Nene Mokonchu, Columbia’s
Jessica Thompson, Cornell's
Paula-Marie Brown, Dartmouth’s
Julia Pye, Harvard’s
Jacklynn Okereke, Penn's
Angeludi Asaah, Princeton’s
Maddie Cramer, and Yale’s
Claire Archer were each named to the team.
MOST OUTSTANDING TRACK PERFORMER OF THE MEET
Ella Cooper, Harvard
CO-MOST OUTSTANDING FIELD PERFORMER OF THE MEET
Alexandra Kelly, Princeton
CO-MOST OUTSTANDING FIELD PERFORMER OF THE MEET
Georgina Scoot, Princeton
COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
Princeton*
OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY
100m — Juliette Kosmont, Yale
200m — Ella Cooper, Harvard
400m — Maisha Atkinson, Princeton
800m — Andie Murray, Dartmouth
1500m — Hannah Riggins, Princeton
5000m — Meg Madison, Princeton
10,000m — Lily Murphy, Penn
100mH — Sofia Swindell, Penn
400mH — Elle Riley, Brown
3000m SC — Pia Beaulieu, Princeton
4x100m Relay — Harvard: Mfoniso Andrew, Ella Cooper, Mickaila Haisley, Saige Forbes
4x400m Relay — Penn: Rianna Floyd, Sofia Swindell, Jailyn Milord, Amelia Kristen
4x800m Relay — Penn: Adele Martin, L'Mio Edwards, Maggie McCabe, Quin Stovall
High Jump — Alysa Carrigan, Princeton
Pole Vault — Tessa Mudd, Princeton
Long Jump — Georgina Scoot, Princeton
Triple Jump — Alexandra Kelly, Princeton
Shot Put — Jessica Oji, Penn
Discus Throw — Angeludi Asaah, Penn
Hammer Throw — Angela McAuslan-Kelly, Princeton
Javelin Throw — Shea Greene, Princeton
Heptathlon — Yuliya Maslouskaya, Penn
OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD SECOND-TEAM ALL-IVY
100m — Mickaila Haisley, Harvard
200m — Jada Jones, Dartmouth
400m — Jailyn Milord, Penn
800m — Olivia Martin, Princeton
1500m — Dylan McElhinney, Harvard
5000m — Lily Murphy, Penn
10,000m — Molly Malague, Harvard
100mH — Elle Riley, Brown
400mH — Amelia Kristen, Penn
3000m SC — Nimrit Ahuja, Brown
4x100m Relay — Penn: Sofia Swindell, Milan Ramey, Rianna Floyd, Jailyn Milord
4x400m Relay — Harvard: Mfoniso Andrew, Marta Amani, Jacklynn Okereke, Ella Cooper
4x800m Relay — Columbia: Caroline Schoen, Grace Carr, Meredith Wolfe, Lucy Henkel
High Jump — Samantha Strydesky, Penn
Pole Vault — Avery Hilliard, Cornell
Long Jump — Alexandra Kelly, Princeton
Triple Jump — Georgina Scoot, Princeton
Shot Put — Tyler Glover, Harvard
Discus Throw — Layla Giordano, Princeton
Hammer Throw — Mia Hoskins, Columbia
Javelin Throw — Niki Woods, Princeton
Heptathlon — Julia Jongejeugd, Princeton
* Denotes unanimous selection