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PRINCETON TIGERS goprincetontigers.com Princeton University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics 2014-2015 Visiting Team Guide Princeton, New Jersey Phone: 609-258-3534 Fax: (609) 258-4477 www.goprincetontigers.com 1 PRINCETON TIGERS goprincetontigers.com Table of Contents Welcome & General Information 3 Mission Statement 4 Emergency Contact Info and Athletic Trainers 5 Coaching Staff Directory 6 Athletic Department Staff Directory 8 Athletic Communications Staff 9 Directions to Princeton University 10 Directions to Princeton University Athletic Facilities 11 Princeton University Campus Map 12 Princeton University Athletic Facilities 13 Princeton University Athletic Facilities Map 14 Transportation 15 Princeton University Department of Athletics Preferred Hotel Partners 18 Princeton University Department of Athletics Preferred Dining Partners 20 2 PRINCETON TIGERS goprincetontigers.com Welcome to Princeton! America's best minds have been visiting and meeting in the Princeton region for more than 200 years. The Princeton region offers a stimulating combination of performances by nationally and internationally acclaimed theater and musical groups, museums that address every intellectual interest, as well as modern fitness centers, gourmet restaurants, bustling malls, and sports events of every form and league. All of this can be found in a region that evolved from significant events in American history and that is known for its charming old fashioned shopping villages, monuments, and beautiful parks. As you prepare for your trip, we hope you will find this guide a useful resource. It was compiled with information to assist you with your travel plans and to make your stay in Central New Jersey even more enjoyable. Please feel free to contact members of the Princeton staff if you have any additional questions or need further assistance. We look forward to your visit and wish you good luck in the upcoming season! General Information School Name ....................................... Princeton University Location ............................................... Princeton, NJ Year Founded ....................................... 1746 Enrollment ........................................... 8,000 (5,500 undergraduates) Conference ......................................... Ivy League, ECAC Hockey, CWPA, EIVA, EIWA NCAA Classification ............................ Division I (FCS in football) Nickname ............................................ Tigers Colors .................................................. Orange and Black President ............................................. Chris Eisgruber ’83 Director of Athletics ............................ Mollie Marcoux ’91 Web Address ........................................ www.goprincetontigers.com Jadwin Gym Mailing Address .............. Gym/Faculty Road, ............................................................. Princeton, NJ 08544 3 PRINCETON TIGERS goprincetontigers.com Education Through Athletics The Princeton University Department of Athletics is committed to its core philosophies of having intercollegiate athletics serve as an extension of the overall educational mission of the institution and that, for the student-athletes, participation in intercollegiate athletics at Princeton University is a co-curricular experience. These philosophies are at the heart of the Department's official motto: "Education Through Athletics." Princeton University as an institution strives for excellence in fulfilling its central and primary purposes of teaching, scholarship, and research and places particular emphasis on the quality of undergraduate teaching. Within this context, the University's position has long been that competitive athletics programs contribute significantly to the teaching and development of students, and all University athletics programs are designed to be in harmony with the essential educational objectives of the institution. For example, intercollegiate competition in organized athletics helps to foster an enthusiastic sense of shared allegiance among all parts of the University - students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends. For these reasons, the University offers an extensive array of competition opportunities at the varsity intercollegiate, club intercollegiate, and intramural levels, as well as a variety of physical education and recreational programs that allow members of the University community to pursue athletic endeavors that meet their interests and skills. Within its own framework, Princeton vigorously works for excellence at all levels of play and also for balance within its athletics program; the University is committed to equal opportunity for men and women, to wide participation in intercollegiate athletics, and, in these and in all other respects, adheres to the principles that govern the Ivy League. For the individual students who participate in athletics, Princeton's goal is that they be both students and athletes - "student athletes" in the fullest sense of the phrase. As a matter of its own educational policy, the University seeks to assure that athletes are representative of the student body, and are treated as all other students -- with the same regard for their health, their academic achievement, and their general personal development. Princeton's competitive athletics programs are intended to encourage in their participants a desire for excellence, respect for colleagues, fair play, teamwork, leadership, perseverance, and integrity. Athletics provides opportunities for undergraduates both to understand the rewards that come from dedication to a larger purpose and to develop their personal, physical, and intellectual skills. In addition, the recreational sports programs offered by the Department of Athletics are intended to provide graduate students, faculty, and staff as well as undergraduates with a variety of opportunities to participate in competitive sports and in other forms of athletic pursuits that contribute to their health and well-being. 4 PRINCETON TIGERS goprincetontigers.com Emergency Contact Information Department of Public Safety 24-hour recorded emergency hotline: (609) 258-7700 In an emergency, dial 911 from a campus phone or 609-258-3333 from a cell phone. Public Safety will notify the appropriate medical, fire, or police agency. Team Physician Margot Putukian, M.D., Director of Athletic Medicine (609) 258-8471 [email protected] Athletics Trainers Charlie Thompson, Head Athletic Trainer [email protected] Sport coverage: Mike Arce, Athletic Trainer [email protected] Sport coverage: John Furtado, Athletic Trainer [email protected] Sport coverage: Shleby Hoppis, Athletic Trainer [email protected] Sport coverage: Dan Jarvis, Athletic Trainer [email protected] Sport coverage: Mischa Jemionek, Athletic Trainer [email protected] Sport coverage: Casey Maxwell, Athletic Trainer [email protected] Sport coverage: George O’Neil, Athletic Trainer [email protected] Sport coverage: Michelle Quinn, Athletic Trainer [email protected] Sport coverage: Jodi Schneider, Athletic Trainer [email protected] Sport coverage: Russ Steves, Athletic Trainer [email protected] Sport coverage: Athletic Training Facilities Caldwell Athletic Training Room (609) 258-3527 Fax: (609) 258-7045 Monday – Friday 8 – 12 & 2 – 7 Saturday – Sunday By appointment only 5 PRINCETON TIGERS goprincetontigers.com Coach Directory (Area Code 609) Sport Phone Email Location Baseball Scott Bradley, Head Coach 258-5059 [email protected] Jadwin Gym Basketball – Men’s Mitch Henderson, Head Coach 258-3512 Jadwin Gym Ben Botts, Basketball Ops 258-3512 [email protected] Jadwin Gym Basketball – Women’s Courtney Banghart, Head Coach 258-2721 [email protected] Jadwin Gym Tyler Cordell, Basketball Ops 258-3106 [email protected] Jadwin Gym Fencing Zoltan Dudas, Head Coach 258-3519 [email protected] Jadwin Gym Field Hockey Kristen Holmes–Winn, Head Coach 258-4976 [email protected] Dillon Gym Football Bob Surace, Head Coach 258-3514 [email protected] Jadwin Gym Mike Cerullo, Football Ops 258-3515 [email protected] Jadwin Gym Golf – Men’s Will Green, Head Coach 258-1972 [email protected] Dillon Gym Golf – Women’s Nicki Cutler, Head Coach 258-1636 [email protected] Dillon Gym Hockey – Men’s Robert Prier, Head Coach 258-6616 [email protected] Baker Rink Hockey – Women’s Jeff Kampersal, Head Coach 258-5975 [email protected] Baker Rink Lacrosse – Men’s Chris Bates, Head Coach 258-4978 [email protected] Dillon Gym Lacrosse – Women’s Chris Sailer, Head Coach 258-6489 [email protected] Dillon Gym Rowing – Men’s Heavyweight Greg Hughes, Head Coach 258-5179 [email protected] Dillon Gym Rowing - Men’s Lightweight Marty Crotty, Head Coach 258-5356 [email protected] Dillon Gym 6 PRINCETON TIGERS goprincetontigers.com Rowing – Women’s Lightweight Paul Rassam, Head Coach 258-2402 [email protected] Dillon Gym Rowing – Women’s Open Lori Dauphiny, Head Coach 258-6373 [email protected] Dillon Gym Soccer – Men’s Jim Barlow, Head Coach 258-4977 [email protected] Dillon Gym Soccer – Women’s Julie Shackford, Head Coach 258-5092 [email protected] Dillon Gym Softball Lisa Sweeney, Head Coach 258-2289 [email protected] Jadwin Gym Sprint Football Stephen Everette, Head Coach 258-1501 [email protected] Jadwin Gym Squash – Men’s Sean Wilkinson, Head Coach 258-3886 [email protected] Jadwin Gym Squash – Women’s Gail Ramsey, Head Coach 258-5089 [email protected] Jadwin Gym Swimming & Diving