Last year's promising freshman class should be vastly improved from a year ago. Leading the way is vaulter Aaron Snead, who jumped 16 feet last year, a foot-and-a-half better than his previous best in high school. Runners Kobie Fuller, Osahon Omoregie, Nnamdi Okike and hurdler Shawn Parker all have the potential to improve their performance in their second season.
Despite the progress many Crimson athletes should make this season, it still has a long way to go before it can contend for the Heptagonal title.
Princeton, which has won five of the last six indoor league titles, should be the class of the league again this year.
"Darwin talked of the basis from which life evolved, not of the end product," Haggerty said. "One has high hopes and goals. We want to win the league championship. But people will be more successful if they concentrate on the process at hand rather than the long-term consequences."