Both men's and women's track and field look to get back to the top
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Men aim to take back Ivy Championship, perform at nationals
For the first time in years, Princeton cross country will confront Harvard and Yale on Friday in a head-to-head meet. The Tiger men have not participated in this Ivy League tradition since 1997, after winning the race two consecutive years and determining that the competition was in some ways below them.
At the Penn Relays “carnival” on Franklin Field, Princeton track sophomore Julia Ratcliffe dominated the hammer throw competition with a distance of 65.89 meters, over 3 full meters more than any other competitor. Not only did this distance grant her the championship, but it was also the third-best throw in Penn Relays history.
All-America first-teamer senior Boyce and sophomore Larson represent Princeton at NCAA Championships
Men’s team will have to overcome strong Cornell squad to achieve third straight outdoor crown