Gary Walters

Walters played point guard for Princeton on the 1965 NCAA Final Four men's basketball team led by Bill Bradley.

Walters was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated with teammate Chris Thomforde in February 1967, while leading that year's team to a 25–3 record and a No.

[2] In 1970, Walters became the youngest head basketball coach in NCAA history,[citation needed] when he took over the duties at Middlebury College.

The Princeton field hockey and fencing teams won NCAA Championships, while the men's distance medley relay and épée fencer Eliza Stone claimed individual crowns.

A year earlier, the Tigers produced three national champions in 2011–12 (the men's squash team, épée fencer Jonathan Yergler and steeplechase runner Donn Cabral).

[6] Walters has seen six members of his administrative staff become collegiate Directors of Athletics or Division I conference commissioners; most recently Michael Cross was appointed AD at Bradley in January 2010.

Other projects have included the construction of the Class of 1952 Stadium, new squash courts in Jadwin Gym, the addition of 16 locker rooms to the Caldwell Field House and the renovation and expansion of the boathouse to the Shea Rowing Center.