The inside story of Princeton basketball's rich 125-year history.
More than 350 captivating photographs, many of them never seen before.
Forewords by President Christopher Eisgruber and Bill Bradley.
A must-have for Tiger basketball fans!
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The inside story of Princeton basketball's rich 125-year history.
More than 350 captivating photographs, many of them never seen before.
Forewords by President Christopher Eisgruber and Bill Bradley.
A must-have for Tiger basketball fans!
Princeton's 125-year basketball history is a treasure trove of iconic names and magical games, but the full story has never been told. Until now.
Rather than simply a year-by-year account, Princeton Basketball: A Tradition of Excellence focuses in depth on many of the most significant moments in Princeton's rich basketball history and reveals the behind-the-scenes stories of the players and coaches who made these moments happen.
Highlights include:
-- The serendipitous pairing of Bill Bradley and Coach Butch van Breda Kolff, including the 1965 run to the NCAA Final Four.
-- The 1966-67 season, when the Tigers finished No. 5 in the nation.
-- The 1975 team's surprising march to the NIT title.
-- Princeton vs. Georgetown in 1989: "The Game That Saved March Madness."
-- Upsetting UCLA in the opening round of the 1996 NCAA Tournament, for Coach Pete Carril's last victory.
-- The 1997-98 team's magnificent 27-2 season.
-- 2023's upset-filled march to the NCAA's Sweet 16.
-- The history of the women's program and its rise to national prominence.
While Princeton Basketball: A Tradition of Excellence includes contributions from such Princeton literary luminaries as John McPhee, Alexander Wolff, and Grant Wahl, the book has been largely written by the former players themselves.
The text is complemented by more than 350 captivating photographs, many of them never seen before.
Includes forewords by President Christopher Eisgruber and Bill Bradley