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Jurczynski Named Second Assistant
January 14, 2021 | Baseball
PRINCETON, N.J. – Alex Jurczynski has earned a promotion to second assistant, Robert H.B. Baldwin '42 Head Coach of Baseball Scott Bradley announced.
"I'm extremely grateful for the opportunity to continue my coaching career at Princeton," said Jurczynski. "Our players make the job special. Being able to come to work every day to coach some of the brightest minds and to share a dugout with someone with Scott's depth of knowledge has been and continues to be an incredible opportunity.
"Alex has a passion for the game of baseball and coaching unlike anyone else," stated Bradley. "He came to us as a volunteer and had to be very creative in finding ways to provide for himself. Alex has made a major impact on our program and we are very excited that we are able to move him into the second assistant position. This will enable him to become involved in the recruiting process where we expect him to make immediate impact.
Prior to coming to Princeton, Jurczynski was the head coach at Hudson Valley Community College. During his time there, he was awarded Mountain Valley Conference Coach of the Year in back-to-back years (2015-16) while offensively ranking top five in the nation in batting average, slugging percentage and on-base percentage all three years.
Jurczynski was a catcher at Mohawk Valley Community College for two years before transferring to Oswego State where he was awarded all-conference accolades his junior year. Upon graduation, the Tigers' assistant coached at Oswego for one season.
"I'm extremely grateful for the opportunity to continue my coaching career at Princeton," said Jurczynski. "Our players make the job special. Being able to come to work every day to coach some of the brightest minds and to share a dugout with someone with Scott's depth of knowledge has been and continues to be an incredible opportunity.
"Alex has a passion for the game of baseball and coaching unlike anyone else," stated Bradley. "He came to us as a volunteer and had to be very creative in finding ways to provide for himself. Alex has made a major impact on our program and we are very excited that we are able to move him into the second assistant position. This will enable him to become involved in the recruiting process where we expect him to make immediate impact.
Prior to coming to Princeton, Jurczynski was the head coach at Hudson Valley Community College. During his time there, he was awarded Mountain Valley Conference Coach of the Year in back-to-back years (2015-16) while offensively ranking top five in the nation in batting average, slugging percentage and on-base percentage all three years.
Jurczynski was a catcher at Mohawk Valley Community College for two years before transferring to Oswego State where he was awarded all-conference accolades his junior year. Upon graduation, the Tigers' assistant coached at Oswego for one season.
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