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TigerCast Takes On Callahan & Callahan, Inc.
February 16, 2012 | General, Men's Squash, Men's Track and Field
Men's track junior standout Peter Callahan and men's squash head coach Bob Callahan, an unrelated Princeton duo who have both had memorable months, join the latest edition of TigerCast.
Peter Callahan has run a sub-4:00 mile twice in the last two weeks, including at the Husky Invitational this past weekend. He was part of a Tiger clan of national-level performances over the weekend, and he'll play a big role in Princeton's push for an indoor Heptagonal title next weekend in Ithaca. He talks about his own month and the outlook for Heps during the interview.
Bob Callahan is coming off a 2012 Ivy League championship season, and he is looking for a national championship to go along with it. Princeton will host the CSA team championships this weekend, where the Tigers will be the second seed and could be looking at another final with Trinity. Callahan talks about the championship season and the weekend prospects.
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To listen to specific interviews, please use this guide: Peter Callahan (men's track) 5:10; Bob Callahan (men's squash) 19:15.
Sept. 15: Steven Cody (football) 4:35; Tommy Wornham (football) 23:40.
Sept. 22: Sabrina King (women's volleyball) 8:10; Steve Verbit (football) 20:20.
Sept. 29: Luis Nicolao (men's water polo) 5:40; Mike Catapano (football) 18:30.
Oct. 6: Jim Barlow (men's soccer) 4:00; Andrew Aurich (football) 17:25.
Oct. 13: Cathryn Quinn (women's volleyball) 6:00; Jim Salgado (football) 19:35.
Oct. 20: Erin Jennings (field hockey) 5:35; Julie Shackford (women's soccer) 18:05; Jared Backus (football) 30:10.
Oct. 27: Donn Cabral (men's cross country) 7:10; Alex Banfich (women's cross country) 17:10; James Perry (football) 30:25.
Nov. 3: Marc Hagel (men's hockey) 6:45; Jeff Kampersal (women's hockey) 15:45.
Nov. 10: Kristen Holmes-Winn (field hockey) 6:00; Niveen Rasheed (women's basketball) 20:30.
Nov. 17: Chris Ayres (wrestling) 5:15; Matt Allen (football) 17:10.
Nov. 24: Bob Surace (football) 5:30.
Dec. 1: Jeff Cole (men's water polo) 5:30; Travis McNamara (men's swimming) 20:15; Aislinn Smalling (women's swimming) 29:15.
Dec. 8: Bob Callahan (men's squash) 4:30; Gail Ramsay (women's squash) 16:30.
Dec. 15: Ian Hummer (men's basketball) 4:00.
Dec. 22: Year In Review (part 1) 2:00
Dec. 29: Year In Review (part 2) 1:30.
Jan. 5: Courtney Banghart (women's basketball) 7:25; Adam Krop (wrestling) 20:10.
Jan. 12: Paula Romanchuk (women's hockey) 5:45; Derrick Pallis (men's hockey) 17:25.
Jan. 19: Sam Shweisky (men's volleyball) 4:20.
Jan. 26: Luis Nicolao (women's water polo) 4:10.
Feb. 2: Lauren Edwards (women's basketball) 5:55; Libby Eyre (women's squash) 17:05.
Feb. 9: Zoltan Dudas (fencing) 7:20; Mack Darrow (men's basketball) 23:20.



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