Lauren Gosselin Becomes Princeton Women鈥檚 Basketball Head Coach
Lauren Gosselin has been named the 11th head coach of Princeton Women鈥檚 Basketball after seven years on the coaching staff, rising from associate head coach. Athletics Director John Mack highlighted her as a key developer of talent and an exceptional recruiter, noting Princeton's dominant record, including five Ivy League championships during her tenure. Gosselin expressed her gratitude for the opportunity, emphasizing the importance of the university's mission and her commitment to continue developing champions on and off the court.
By the Numbers- Princeton has won five Ivy League championships and has an overall record of 147-29 (.835) during Gosselin's tenure.
- The Tigers earned five NCAA Tournament bids and won two NCAA Tournament games against No. 6 seed Kentucky and No. 7 seed NC State in 2022 and 2023, respectively.
- Gosselin steps in following a successful season where the Tigers finished 26-4 and won the Ivy League regular season and tournament titles.
- Princeton concluded the season ranked No. 25 in the WBCA Poll and achieved its fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament bid.
As head coach, Gosselin is expected to continue building on the program's recent successes while maintaining its competitive status in the Ivy League and NCAA tournaments. Future seasons are likely to showcase her recruiting capabilities and potential coaching innovations in player development.
Bottom LineGosselin's appointment reflects Princeton's commitment to excellence in women's basketball, and her proven success could propel the program to new heights both athletically and academically. The university is banking on her leadership to foster growth and championship culture in the coming years.
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