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Archie, Jackson Break School Records Again as Brown Completes Ivy Indoor Heps

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Brown track and field closed out the Ivy Indoor Heps on Sunday in New York City as the men placed eighth overall and the women placed seventh overall. Princeton took home both team titles, outlasting second place Penn to claim the Ivy Indoor Heps championship for the 11th straight time on the men's side and the second straight on the women's side.

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Archie, Jackson Break School Records Again as Brown Completes Ivy Indoor Heps

3/1/2026 7:58:00 PM | Men's Track & Field, Women's Track & Field

**NEW YORK, N.Y. -**Brown track and field closed out the Ivy Indoor Heps on Sunday in New York City as the men placed eighth overall and the women placed seventh overall. Princeton took home both team titles, outlasting second place Penn to claim the Ivy Indoor Heps championship for the 11th straight time on the men's side and the second straight on the women's side.

Impressively, senior

Elias Archieand junior

Alyssa Jacksonbroke school records in their respective events for the second time in two days. Archie, who tied the program record in the 60m dash on Saturday, ran a 6.77-second 60m dash in the finals on Sunday to beat his record by .02 seconds and now holds the program record outright. Jackson, who broke her own record on Saturday in the women's 200m dash, shattered it for a third time this season as she placed second overall in the finals, finishing in 23.62 and beating her previous record by .21 seconds.

In total this weekend, Brown's men set six marks that ranked in the top 10 in program history, while the women's team set 12.

__WOMEN__Jackson's record breaking dash claimed her second place in the 200m dash. Jackson also ran in the 60m final and finished fifth with a time of 7.49. Freshman

Sydney Ruckettplaced seventh in the 400m final with a time of 55.33.

Seniors

Nimrit Ahujaand

Julia Schrieferraced in the mile final. Ahuja claimed fifth place with a time of 4:47.36 and Schriefer placed ninth with a time of 4:55.81. Senior

Nene Mokonchutied for sixth place out of 18 jumpers in the high jump (1.68m).

In the 4000m distance medley relay, Brown's fourth place finish was the third-fastest time in program history at 11:26.84. The team included senior

Emily Mrakovcic, freshmen

Mia Reaugh, junior

Katrina Sortland, and junior

Olivia Fraga.

Junior

Anna Pollak, freshman

Sydney Ruckett, freshman

Sarina Parks, and senior

Kate Scanlanraced for the Bears in the 4x400m relay, placing seventh overall in 3:45.64, which is the ninth-fastest time in program history.

WOMEN'S TEAM SCORES

  1. Princeton - 188.5

  2. Penn - 168

  3. Harvard - 88

  4. Cornell - 63

  5. Yale - 54

  6. Dartmouth - 21

  7. Brown - 19.5

  8. Columbia - 18

__MEN__Archie's 6.77 record breaker in the 60m final placed him fourth. Sophomore

Trevor Wilderplaced seventh in the 200m final with a time of 21.79. Junior

Jake Haleyplaced seventh in the 800m final with a time of 1:51.95.

Freshman

Jaden Stewartplaced fourth in the triple jump. His 15.21m jump is the seventh best in program history. Junior

Gabriel Liem Thaiplaced fourth in the Hepthalon with 4,959 points. As part of the heptathlon, Thai cleared 4.70m in the pole vault, tying him for seventh all-time in program history.

In the 4x800m relay, sophomore

Nick Strayer, freshman

George Christmas, junior

Matthew Doherty, and junior

Matt Wingplaced fourth with a time 7:34.35, now the fifth fastest time in program history. In the 4000m distance medley relay, the team of freshman

Benjy Street, junior

Jake Haley, sophomore

Colin Fisher, and junior

Sebastian Margettsplaced fifth with a time of 9:50.87, which now is the eighth fastest time in program history.

With the indoor season complete, Brown will turn its attention to the outdoor season and begin preparing for their first meet in three weeks (March 20-21) at the Bob Davidson Memorial Challenge at High Point University.

MEN'S TEAM SCORES

  1. Princeton - 187

  2. Penn - 136

  3. Harvard - 83

  4. Cornell - 65

  5. Dartmouth - 55

  6. Columbia - 52

  7. Yale - 23

  8. Brown - 19

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