HANOVER, N.H. -Five men's and women's track and field student-athletes were given All-Ivy honors, as announced by the Ivy League on Tuesday afternoon.
For a second time in the 2024-25 season, Jada Jones has been named to the first team, following another successful performance at the Ivy League Outdoor Championships last weekend. She defended her title as the 200m Ivy League Champion with a 23.55 finish in the event, setting a new school record in the process.
Similarly, Jack Intihar and Madeleine Locher were each given second team All-Ivy honors for the second time this year.
This past weekend, Intihar brought home a silver medal for the Big Green after recording a new personal best of 7321 points in the decathlon. He improved his best score by 360 points and put himself at sixth all-time in program history. Additionally, Intihar recorded a personal record in six of the ten decathlon events, including an eighth all-time program record of 7.32m in the long jump.
Locher earned a silver medal in the 5000m during the Ivy League Outdoor Championships, following her 16:25.45 performance. She has had a successful senior season for the Big Green, putting herself at sixth all-time in the 5000m with her 16:12.30 mark at the Penn Relays and earning a silver medal in the 5000m at the Ivy League Indoor Championships.
Bella Pietrasiewicz and Mason Childers were each given Academic All-Ivy honors for their contributions to the track and field program, as well as their strength in the classroom.
During the indoor season, Pietrasiewicz ran a 2:39.85 in the 1000m, which is the third fastest in NCAA history. She is the only Ivy League student-athlete in the NCAA's top 25 all-time rankings for the event.
This season, Childers, a team captain, helped the men's 4x400m team break a program record of 3:08.89 at the Bill Carson Invitational. Additionally, he helped the men's 4x100m team record a second all-time best of 40.97 at the Sean Collier Invitational.