Acceptance Rate
5%
Avg SAT
1,535
Avg ACT
34
Enrollment
5,579
Sport
Track
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 1
Location
Princeton, NJ
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Michelle Eisenreich
Head Coach
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Peter Farrell
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Brad Hunt
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Mike Maira
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Reuben Jones
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Thomas Harrington
Assistant Coach
Harrington has been a high school coach in the local area since 1987. Collectively, his teams have amassed over 200 wins, 31 championships and three All-America awards. He began both the girls cross country and track & field programs at the Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart in Princeton. The cross country team has since gone on to win six consecutive league championships and five state championships, while the track team won four straight league and state championships. Prior to his tenure at Stuart Country Day, Harrington was head coach at Lawrence High School. In 1987 his team won the Mercer County Spring Championship, a year after winning the Group II Indoor State Championship. From 1987-1994, his Lawrence High teams won 11 divisional crowns. Harrington has been a physical education teacher and aquatics instructor since 1980 for the Trenton Board of Education. He is chair of the health and physical education department at the Hedgepeth/Williams Middle School in Trenton. He received both his bachelors and masters degrees from Trenton State (now The College of New Jersey), where he competed for the cross country and track & field teams. He had a three-year undefeated dual meet streak in the 100 meters. Harrington and his wife, Janet, have three children, Angela, Jenae and Stephen. - All Rights Reserved |
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Jeff Milliron
Assistant Coach
Milliron attending Southeastern Louisiana University. He graduated with a degree in kinesiology and physical education while competing for the Lions track & field team. Milliron won multiple Southland Conference championships in both the discus and weight throw. He continues to compete in both events as a professional, and is training for the 2016 Olympics in Rio. Most recently, Milliron became a sponsored professional in the Highland Games. - All Rights Reserved |
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Brian Mondschein
Assistant Coach
Mondschein coached Princeton's first women's track & field national champion, Julia Ratcliffe ('16). Ratcliffe won the 2014 NCAA hammer throw. She was the nation's leader all season and had an undefeated year with wins at Heps, ECACs and Penn Relays. Ratcliffe collected a number of records along the way including the New Zealand national record, and the Ivy and school records. Ratcliffe earned a number of honors including Regional Athlete of the Year, Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was a semifinalist for The Bowerman Trophy. In the summer of 2014 she earned a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games. In his first year at Princeton, he coached two athletes to the NCAA Championships. Ratcliffe and triple jumper Imani Oliver ('14). Oliver captured honorable mention All-America honors at the 2013 outdoor championships, while Ratcliffe was second-team All-America for her 11th-place finish in the hammer. He has coached five Tigers to Ivy League Heps titles, including: Ratcliffe twice in the hammer, Oliver in the triple and long jump, Tory Worthen ('13) and Samantha Anderson ('14) in both indoor/outdoor pole vault their senior years, and Taylor Morgan ('16) in the pentathlon. Mondschein came to Princeton from Southeastern Louisiana where he was an assistant coach from 2007-2012. He primarily worked with the throwers and multi-event athletes. Mondschein helped to coach nine conference champions, 20 all-conference selections and two All-Americas. Prior to joining the Lions' staff, Mondschein spent 14 years at Kutztown University, where he turned the program around and dominated the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). In 14 years, the team won 18 conference titles, had 90 individual conference champions and 38 earned All-America honors. Four athletes earned Academic All-America honors and two were the PSAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Mondschein was named the US Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Regional Coach of the Year nine times and the PSAC Coach of the Year 10 times. Mondschein also had stints as an assistant coach at Virginia from 1987-1992, assistant coach at Rice from 1984-87 and began his coaching career at Orange Coast College in 1980. A 1977 graduate of the University of Washington, Mondschein was an All-America in the decathlon finishing seventh at the NCAAs his senior year. Four years earlier, in 1973, he was part of the US junior 4x400 relay that posted a then-junior world record. He earned a degree in broadcast journalism and English and was selected as Washington's Scholar-Athlete Award winner for 1977. Mondschein is no stranger to the Ivy League. His late father Irv was a longtime coach at Penn from 1967-1987. A member of the USTFCCCA Hall of Fame, Irv competed in the 1948 Olympics in the decathlon and was an assistant coach of the 1988 Olympic team.
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Ieisha Jackson
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