Three Tigers Qualify for NCAA Championships as Beaulieu Sets Record
Three athletes from the Princeton women's track and field team secured spots at the NCAA Championships following their performances at the NCAA East First Round. Georgina Scoot excelled in the long and triple jump, while sophomores Alysa Carrigan and Layla Giordano qualified in the high jump and discus, respectively. Senior Pia Beaulieu set a new school record in the steeplechase, clocking in a 9:52.54, despite missing out on a qualifying spot. This event marks a significant achievement for the Tigers as they prepare for the upcoming championships in Eugene, Oregon. The competing Tigers are set to showcase their talents starting June 11.
By the Numbers- Georgina Scoot won the triple jump with a personal best of 13.67m/44-10.25.
- Pia Beaulieu set a school record in the steeplechase at 9:52.54.
- Alysa Carrigan qualified with a high jump of 1.79m/5-10.5, and Layla Giordano with a discus throw of 55.31m/181-5.
- Princeton women's track and field team had four total qualifiers for the NCAA Championships.
- Beaulieu's record-setting performance highlighted the potential for future achievements despite missing qualification.
The Tigers will compete at the NCAA Championships, beginning June 11 in Eugene, Oregon, where they will aim to solidify their standings and potentially earn national titles.
Bottom LineThe Princeton Tigers have demonstrated exceptional talent and resilience, with record-breaking performances paving the way for a promising NCAA Championship experience. Their journey continues as they strive for national recognition.
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