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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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COMING HOME: Former Princeton University point guard and assistant basketball coach Joe Scott, shown here guiding Air Force in the NCAA men's basketball tournament last month, was named last week as the new head coach of Princeton's hoops program. The fiery Scott led the Falcons to program-record 22 wins in the 2003-04 season on the way to winning the Mountain West Conference and making it to the NCAA tourney for the first time in 42 years. He replaces John Thompson III, who accepted the head coaching job at Georgetown.
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Scott Thrilled To Come Home Again To Take Reins of Tiger Men's Hoops

By Bill Alden

More than 60 years ago, Thomas Wolfe famously wrote that one can't go home again. Don't tell that to Joe Scott.

A Storied Chapter in Tiger Sports Ends As Gengler Coaches Last Tennis Match

By Bill Alden

When Louise Gengler took the helm of the Princeton University women's tennis program in 1980, she viewed the job as a pleasant hiatus before going on to business school.

Former PHS Star Hayes On the Mark In Debut Season for Tiger Men's Lax

By Bill Alden

For Whitney Hayes, playing on the Princeton University men's lacrosse team this spring is a dream come true.

High Jumper Sharpless Soaring into History As He Enters 1st Class of PHS Hall of Fame

By Bill Alden

It took Peter Sharpless a little while to fall head over heels in love with high jumping.

Fries' Year-Round Commitment Pays Dividends for Hun Girls' Lax

By Bill Alden

Bis Fries has left no stone unturned in her drive to maximize her potential as a lacrosse player.

 

 

 

 
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