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Heptagonal Indoor Track & Field Championships (Info from Hepstrack.com) LIVE WEBCAST INFO for the 2017 Ivy League Indoor Championships, Feb. 25-26
Men's Team Champions 1948 - Army, 48 points Note: Meet held at Boston Garden; Brown joined the group in 1949; Army was part of the meet until 1994; Navy was part of the meet until 2003. 1949 - Army 54 5/6 1950 - Yale 51 19/20 Note: Complicated ties in high jump and pole vault produced some zany fractions for the team points scoring. 1951 - Army 52 1/3 1952 - Army 40 5/12 1953 - Cornell & Columbia 33 Note: Albert Thompson of Columbia became the first athlete to win two events, the shot put and weight throw. 1954 - Yale 47 2/35 1955 - Cornell 46 1/2 1956 - Harvard 39 1957 - Harvard 45 1958 - Cornell 52 Note: Bo Roberson of Cornell won the 60-yard dash and the long jump. In 1960 he was the Olympic silver medalist in the long jump and then he went on to a career in pro football. He was the only person with an Ivy League Ph.D. degree, an Olympic medal, and a career in the NFL. 1959 - Yale 51 7/10 1960 - Army 47 1961 - Yale 59 1962 - Harvard 43 ½ 1963 - Army 51 ½ Note: Aggrey Awori of Harvard won three individual events (60yd dash, 60yd hurdles and long jump) and was also on a winning relay. 1964 - Harvard 44 Note: Wendell Mottley of Yale broke the world record in the 600 yards (1:09.2). 1965 - Harvard 65 1966 - Harvard 57 1967 - Army 53 1968 - Army 62 1969 - Harvard 55 1/2 1970 - Harvard 48 1971 - Penn 46 1/2 1972 - Penn 62 1973 - Navy 69 1974 - Navy 79 1975 - Penn 54 1976 - Penn 39 1977 - Cornell 44 1978 - Cornell 66 1979 - Penn 57 ½ Note: James Brown of Penn broke a 21-year-old meet record with 25-5.50 in the long jump, a record that has stood for 38 years. 1980 - Princeton 56 1/3 Note: Princeton finished one point ahead of Penn for its first team victory. 1981 - Penn 51 1982 - Princeton 66 1/2 1983 - Harvard 52 1/3 1984 - Penn 104 1985 - Harvard 108 1986 - Princeton 96 3/4 - won by less than a pt 1987 - Princeton 108 1988 - Dartmouth 139 ¼ Note: Dartmouth broke through with its first win and would reign for four years. 1989 - Dartmouth 128 Note: The best finish ever for Brown, which was second with 120 ½ points. The team was also second in 2000. 1990 - Dartmouth 105 1991 - Dartmouth 105 1992 - Navy 122 1993 - Navy 128 1/3 1994 - Princeton 124 1/2 1995 - Princeton 117 1996 - Princeton 128 1/2 1997 - Penn 121 1998 - Princeton 138 Note: Two-time shot put champion Adam Nelson of Dartmouth went on to a silver medal at the 2000 Olympics and gold in the 2004 Olympics. 1999 - Princeton 137 2000 - Princeton 121 1/3 2001 - Princeton 118 2002 - Princeton 127 2003 - Cornell 130 1/2 2004 - Princeton 159 2005 - Cornell 147 2006 - Cornell 122 2007 - Princeton 154 Note: Erison Hurtault of Columbia, now the head coach at NYU, ran a meet record 46.34 in the 400 meters at The Armory. It was the first Heps track championships at an off-campus site in 55 years. 2008 - Cornell 205 2009 - Cornell 176 1/2 2010 - Princeton 181 2011 - Princeton 215 Note: Future Olympian Donn Cabral swept the 3,000 and 5,000 for Princeton. 2012 - Princeton 184 2013 - Cornell 157 2014 - Cornell 145 2015 - Princeton 161 2016 - Princeton 165 Note: Princeton (12) and Cornell (7) account for all of the team titles in the past 19 years of the meet.
Women's Team Champions 1981 - Princeton 78 Note: Six participating schools. Brown joined in 1982 and Columbia in 1985. 1982 - Princeton 82 1983 - Princeton 53 1/2 1984 - Army 127 1985 - Army 120 1986 - Army 105 1987 - Penn 114 1988 - Penn 98 1989 - Princeton 101 1990 - Harvard 101 Note: Meredith Rainey of Harvard won the 55, the 400 and the 800. 1991 - Cornell 140 1992 - Brown 114 1993 - Brown 156 1994 - Brown 118 1/2 1995 - Cornell 128 1996 - Penn 102 1997 - Princeton 114 2/3 1998 - Princeton 112 1999 - Brown 107 1/3 2000 - Harvard 109 2001 - Brown 120 2002 - Cornell 113 2003 - Cornell 114 2004 - Cornell 164 2005 - Cornell 154 2006 - Cornell 142 Note: Joslyn Woodard of Yale won record-setting eighth, ninth and 10th individual titles. 2007 - Cornell 159 Note: Morgan Uceny of Cornell ran 2:04.58 to break the 800 meters meet record. 2008 - Princeton 114 2009 - Cornell 117 ½ Note: Jeomi Maduka of Cornell won four events – the 60, the 200, the long jump and triple jump. She also tied Woodard’s record of 10 career titles. 2010 - Princeton 125 2011 - Princeton 128 Note: Future Olympian Kate Grace of Yale won her third consecutive title in the 800 meters. 2012 - Columbia 124 2013 - Harvard 117 Note: NCAA champion and future Olympian Abbey D’Agostino of Dartmouth smashed meet records in the mile and 5,000. 2014 - Harvard 122 2015 - Harvard 125 2016 - Harvard 136 1/2 Note: Gabrielle Thomas of Harvard won the 60, 200 and long jump. Outdoors she went on to place third at NCAAs in the 200 meters. More news |