Princeton University recently announced that it has endowed the men's hockey head coaching position.
According to goprincetontigers.com, a group of alumni have made gifts that will endow the position in honor of Hobart Amory Hare “Hobey” Baker, the former early 20th century Princeton hockey star for whom Princeton's Hobey Baker Memorial Rink is named, along with the Hobey Baker Memorial Award that is annually bestowed upon the top player in NCAA Division I men's hockey.
Hockey alumni contributors to the endowment include Gavin Colquhoun ’95, Craig Dahl ’77, Rob Engel ’86, John Hepburn ’72, David Johnson ’78, David Kelley ’79, Kris Kollevoll ’77, Dan Maze ’90, Chris Mitchell ’93, Robin Pierson ’78, Mike Pritula ’78, Frank Techar ’78, Bill Tresham ’78, John Van Siclen ’78 and Philip Webster ’68.
Princeton and head coach Ben Syer went 18-13-3 overall in the 2025-26 season, including an 11-9-2 mark in ECAC Hockey play to finish fourth in the conference standings. The Tigers also set a program record by finishing 14-2-1 at home, and came within an overtime goal of both an ECAC hockey championship and the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2018.

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