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Coach Joe Scott - 11/27/06.

interview audio - 14:30

princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon and men's basketball coach Joe Scott met up at Jadwin Gym to discuss Princeton's pre-Thanksgiving comeback victory over Manhattan and to look at this week's games against Lafayette and out in Milwaukee for the Blue & Gold Classic.

Some of the topics discussed include:

-The Tigers' early offensive struggles versus Manhattan.

-How Princeton's defense kept the game within reach in the first half.

-Moving Justin Conway over to forward when Zach Finley came into the game and if this is something we'll see more of as the season goes on.

-The contributions of Edwin Buffmire and Michael Strittmatter and if it is hard to instill the mentality for bench players to be ready to contribute at any time no matter how long they've been sitting.

-If the second half versus Manhattan was the best offensive second half one of Coach Scott's Princeton teams has played.

-Why Princeton's last three games versus Lafayette have had such ugly box scores.

-This weekend's trip to Milwaukee for the Blue & Gold Classic.

-Coach Scott memories of Princeton's victory over Marquette ten years ago.

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Coach Joe Scott - 11/17/06.

interview audio - 24:51

princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon and men's basketball coach Joe Scott sat down to review Princeton's weekend in Ohio at the BCA Classic and discuss the next game versus Manhattan.

Some of the topics discussed include:

-The Tigers’ rebounding struggles versus Loyola in the season opener.

-The positives that could be taken away from Princeton’s game against Loyola.

-How hard it is to coach in a contest as chaotic as Saturday’s meeting with VMI.

-Princeton’s weekend-long improvement, finishing with a victory versus Alabama A&M.

-The consistent play of Kyle Koncz and what he has done to improve each year.

-The play of Princeton’s two freshmen guards.

-If Coach Scott now has the ability to “ride the hot hand” in a way he hasn’t been able to do previously at Princeton.

-How Noah Savage is adjusting to coming off the bench for the first time.

-What the team has been focusing on since they returned from Ohio and what they will look to focus on before Wednesday’s game at Manhattan.

-Manhattan’s gameplan and what Coach Scott expects to see defensively in Princeton’s next game.

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Coach Joe Scott - 11/7/06.

interview audio - 28:07

In their first sit-down interview of the season, princetonbasketball.com editor Jon Solomon and men's basketball coach Joe Scott met at Jadwin Gym on Tuesday morning to talk about the start of the 2006-2007 season.

Some of the topics discussed include:

-How to carry over the success of February and March into November and beyond.

-Did returning players do what was expected of them by the coaches over the summer?

-The alumni scrimmage.

-How this scrimmage compared to Princeton's scrimmage against St. Francis (N.Y.)

-If Coach Scott has settled on a starting five for this weekend's games.

-Marcus Schroeder's responsibilities.

-Edwin Buffmire's role on this team.

-Team speed.

-If changes to Princeton's admissions policies will effect recruiting.

-Voting in the ESPN Poll.

-How Princeton basketball has changed in the twenty years since Coach Scott's senior season.

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Coach Joe Scott - 4/26/06.

interview audio - 22:32

In this bonus twenty-two minute+ interview Coach Joe Scott and I discuss all six members of Princeton's recruiting class (Buczak, Finley, Gunn, Petrie, Schroeder and Wilson) in detail, summer plans for his players, tentative games on the 2006-2007 schedule and Fran Dunphy's departure from Penn.

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Joe Scott named Princeton head coach.

Joe Scott was introduced as the new head coach of the Princeton Tigers on April 23rd, 2004. Listen to Coach Scott's press conference, and an exclusive one-on-one interview recorded for princetonbasketball.com.



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