Princeton University Athletics
Men's Basketball

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Scott Greenman ‘06, a three-year starter at Princeton and a unanimous first-team All-Ivy selection in 2006, completed his third season as an assistant coach for the Tigers in 2009-10.
Greenman spent the 2006-07 season playing professional basketball in Israel for B’nei Ha’sharon, helping lead his team to a final four finish in the Israeli league championship. In the summer of 2009, Greenman returned to Israel as the head coach of the U.S. junior team in the Maccabiah Games, winning a silver medal.
The Linwood, N.J., native averaged a team-high 10.8 points per game for Princeton in 2005-06. After returning from injury that limited his play early in the season, he averaged nearly 15 points and five assists per game during the Ivy League season to help lead the Tigers to a 10-4 conference finish.
He finished his career eighth all-time at Princeton with 139 three-point shots.
Greenman started all 28 games as a junior and averaged 8.6 points per game while making a team-high 52 three-point shots and nearly 40% of his three-point attempts.
He entered the starting lineup as a sophomore and averaged better than eight points and two assists per game in helping Princeton reach the 2004 NCAA tournament. He started every game that season and had a team-high 42 three-pointers.
Greenman earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Princeton in June 2006.
Highlights from Scott Greenman's Princeton Career












