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Feb. 10 TigerCast: Zoltan Dudas and David Letourneau
February 10, 2011 | General, Men's Fencing, Men's Squash, Women's Fencing
Zoltan Dudas (fencing) and David Letourneau (squash) join the latest edition of TigerCast.
Dudas guided Princeton to both the 2010 men's and women's Ivy League fencing championships, and he will look for the repeat this weekend when both competitions come to Jadwin Gym this weekend. Fans can watch Princeton in all three sessions between Saturday and Sunday (schedule included in the podcast), or they can watch the competition on GoPrincetonTigers.TV. Both Princeton teams are ranked in the national Top 10, although both will see other highly ranked squads in a competition loaded with talent.
Letourneau is a three-time All-America honoree for the Princeton men's squash team and will be playing his final two home matches this weekend. It opens Saturday at 3 p.m. with a showdown against No. 4 Rochester, and it will conclude Sunday at 2 p.m. against top-ranked Trinity. Letourneau discusses the incredible matches between Princeton and Trinity during his time, including the historic 2009 team final, and he looks at how a finally healthy Princeton lineup could end up peaking at the right time this season.
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TigerCast, presented by PNC Bank, is the official podcast of Princeton Athletics. Previous episodes of TigerCast can be downloaded for free anytime at GoPrincetonTigers.com.
To listen to specific interviews, please use this guide: Zoltan Dudas (fencing) 7:55; David Leoturneau (squash) 21:05.
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Sept. 16: Bob Surace (football); Liz McStravick (women's volleyball); Julie Shackford (women's soccer).
Sept. 23: Peter Farrell (women's cross country) 5:20; Steve Verbit (football) 21:50.
Sept. 30: Kristen Holmes-Winn (field hockey) 5:00; Antoine Hoppenot (men's soccer) 16:50; Eddy Morrissey (football) 33:25.
Oct. 7: Steve Dolan (men's cross country) 5:30; Jim Salgado (football) 15:10.
Oct. 14: Jolie Ward (volleyball) 6:05; James Perry (football) 21:15.
Oct. 21: Jim Barlow (men's soccer) 4:25; Kayleigh Iatarola (women's soccer) 14:55; Jared Backus (football) 30:55.
Oct. 28: Ashley Higginson (women's cross country); Donn Cabral (men's cross country); Jeff Kampersal (women's hockey)
Nov. 4: Julie Shackford (women's soccer) 4:40; Josh Walburn (men's soccer) 15:45; Chris Ayres (wrestling) 27:40.
Nov. 11: Courtney Banghart (women's basketball) 7:00; Matt Zimmerman (football) 20:00.
Nov. 18: Guy Gadowsky (men's hockey) 6:40; Luis Nicolao (men's water polo) 18:20.
Nov. 23: Bob Surace (football) 1:10.
Dec. 2: Kristen Holmes-Winn (field hockey) 5:20; Meredith Monroe (women's swimming) 21:10; Colin Cordes (men's swimming) 29:45.
Dec. 9: Niveen Rasheed (women's basketball) 4:55; Mike Kramer (men's hockey) 17:05.
Dec. 16: Kareem Maddox (men's basketball) 6:05; Gail Ramsay (women's squash) 16:10; Bob Callahan (men's squash) 27:45.
Dec. 23: Year In Review (part 1) 1:40.
Dec. 30: Year In Review (part 2) 1:35.
Jan.6: Travis Erdman (wrestling) 6:40; Rachel Weber (women's hockey) 20:40.
Jan. 13: Sam Shweisky (men's volleyball) 4:20.
Jan. 20: Luis Nicolao (women's water polo) 5:45; Jim Barlow (men's soccer) 12:25.
Jan. 27: Sarah Furgatch (women's swimming) 10:30; Brett Lullo (men's swimming) 21:25.
Feb. 3: Dan Mavraides (men's basketball) 9:00; Addie Micir (women's basketball) 22:30; Chris Ayres (wrestling) 37:50.











