Princeton Basketball Coach

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Princeton Basketball Coach
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The Princeton University basketball program, known as the Princeton Tigers, represents the university in intercollegiate men's basketball. Over the years, the Tigers have had a strong presence in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournaments, appearing in 26 tournaments, as of November 2024. Additionally, they have participated in 7 National Invitation Tournaments (NIT) and 2 College Basketball Invitationals (CBI). The team made it to the NCAA Final Four in 1965. Bill Bradley, a former player for the Tigers, was named the Most Outstanding Player during this memorable run.

The Princeton Tigers basketball program is well-known for its strategic approach to the game. Under the tenure of former head coach Pete Carril, the team perfected the Princeton offense strategy. This offensive strategy resulted in Princeton leading the nation in scoring defense 20 times since 1976. Notably, from 1989 to 2000, Princeton led the nation in scoring defense every single year.

Princeton Basketball Head Coach 2024

Mitch Henderson is the head coach for the Princeton Tigers men's basketball team. Before taking the Princeton job in 2011, he served as an assistant for the Northwestern Wildcats men's basketball team for 11 seasons.

Henderson won his 100th Ivy League game as head coach at Princeton, beating the Cornell Big Red with a score of 75-68 in Ithaca, NY, on January 7, 2023. He is only the eighth all-time Ivy League coach to reach this milestone, placing him among the elite in the history of Ivy League basketball.

Also, he is only the second head coach in the history of Princeton men's basketball to achieve this, with coach Pete Carril being the only other one to reach this milestone. Mitch Henderson was awarded the Ivy League Coach of the Year in 2017.

Mitch Henderson’s Physical Attributes

Age49 years old, as of November 2024
Height6’2” (188 cm)
Weight82 kg (180 lbs.)

Mitch Henderson’s Age

Mitch Henderson's age is 49 years, as of November 2024. He was born on August 14, 1975, in Vincennes, Indiana, United States. Henderson's basketball journey began in his high school years at Culver Military Academy in Culver, Indiana. Henderson attended the prestigious University of Princeton, where he continued his basketball career.

Mitch Henderson’s Height

Mitch Henderon’s height is approximately 6 feet and 2 inches or 188 cm.

Mitch Henderson’s Weight

Mitch Henderon’s weight is approximately 82 kg or 180 pounds.

Princeton basketball Head Coach year by year

Mowbray Forney was the first head coach of the Princeton Tigers men's basketball team, serving from 1900 to 1901. However, Pete Carril served as the head coach from 1967 to 1996, making him the longest-tenured head coach in the history of the Princeton basketball teams.

Here is the list of Princeton basketball head coaches year by year:

NameYearsWinsLosses
Mowbray Forney1900–0175
Augustus W. Enderbrock1901–021010
William Roper1902–0387
William McCoy1903–04105
Frederick Cooper1904–061315
William Kelleher1906–07410
C.F. Kogel1907–08710
Harry F. Shorter1908–111928
Harry Hough1911–1288
Frederick Leuhring1912–2010043
Lewis Sugarman1920–21114
James Hynson192135
J. Hill Zahn1921–23369
Albert Wittmer1923–3211586
Herbert (Fritz) Crisler1932–343211
John Jefferies1934–35614
Ken Fairman1935–382538
Franklin (Cappy) Cappon1938–43 *5237
William Logan1943–452020
Leonard Hattinger194558
Wes Fesler1945–46712
Franklin (Cappy) Cappon1946–61 *198144
Jake McCandless1961–622216
Butch van Breda Kolff1962–6710331
Pete Carril1967–1996514261
Bill Carmody1996–20009225
John Thompson2000–20046842
Joe Scott2004–20073845
Sydney Johnson2007–20116653
Mitch Henderson2011–present236123

Princeton Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff 2024

Here is the list of all the coaching staff of the Princeton men's basketball team, as of November 2024:

NameTitle
Mitch HendersonHead Coach
Brett MacConnellAssociate Head Coach
Luke GoreAssistant Coach
Lawrence RowleyAssistant Coach
Chris MongiliaDirector of Basketball Operations

Associate Head Coach

Brett MacConnell joined the Princeton men's basketball program as the team's director of operations in 2012. In 2013, he was promoted to assistant coach, and in 2018, he reached the position of Associate Head Coach.

Under MacConnell's leadership, Princeton, the team became the fourth No.15 seed to reach the Sweet Sixteen, in the 2022-23 season. With MacConnell's guidance, the team won both the Ivy Tournament and Ivy Regular Season Championships. MacConnell has also received an invitation to the College Coaches Consortium in 2019. This exclusive event, held in Minneapolis during the Final Four, brought together only 30 coaches from across the nation.

Assistant Coach

As of November 2024, Luke Gore and Lawrence Rowley are the Assistant Coaches of the Princeton Basketball team.

Luke Gore joined the Princeton men's basketball team as an Assistant Coach in August 2023. Prior to that, he was on staff at Valparaiso for 21 years. He initially joined Valparaiso as an administrative assistant from 2002 to 2003 and then transitioned to an assistant coach from 2003 to 2016. In 2016, his role was changed to Associate Head Coach.

Lawrence Rowley was named an assistant coach of the Princeton University men's basketball team in July 2022. Before joining Princeton, Rowley served as a Graduate Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at The College of New Jersey in the 2021-2022 season.

Princeton Men’s Basketball Support Staff 2024

NameTitle
Jamel JonesAthletic Trainer
James DeVincenziStrength Coach
Eamonn KearneyVideo Coordinator
Seth MartinHead Team Manager
Orion Lopez-RamirezManager
Jerry JiaoManager
Malik BigharassenManager
Mary BechlerPrinceton Athletics Fellow
Bryant BlountPrinceton Athletics Fellow
Patrick CaddeauPrinceton Athletics Fellow
Tom EspenshadePrinceton Athletics Fellow
Hal FeivesonPrinceton Athletics Fellow
Eric GregoryPrinceton Athletics Fellow
Gene GrossmanPrinceton Athletics Fellow
Kevin KrusePrinceton Athletics Fellow
James VreelandPrinceton Athletics Fellow
Momo WolapayePrinceton Athletics Fellow
Julian ZelizerPrinceton Athletics Fellow

FAQ's On Princeton Basketball Coach

A. The Princeton Tigers men's basketball team competes in the Ivy League in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

A. Princeton Tigers men's basketball team has two conference tournament championships to their name which came in the year 2017 and 2023.

A. Throughout the career of the Princeton men’s basketball program, it has appeared in 26 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournaments.

A. The home arena for Princeton Tigers men's basketball games is Jadwin Gymnasium located at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey.

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