Performance: Strength & Conditioning
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
Strength and Conditioning enhances Princeton Tiger Performance by preparing student athletes for functional movement, preventing injury, and challenging them to maximize their potential.
Led by the Associate Head Coach/Director of Strength and Conditioning, the certified assistant strength coaches develop and oversee year-round, sport-specific training regimens. Strength and Conditioning staff communicate constantly with coaches to assure training goals are properly aligned, and with student-athletes to modify training as needed.
Strength and Conditioning staff bring extensive and diverse training backgrounds to Princeton Tiger Performance. All are well-versed in teaching Olympic lifts, traditional power lifts, high intensity training, velocity-based training, testing and evaluation, and other training modalities. Strength and Conditioning staff also collaborate with other Princeton Tiger Performance professionals on sport science including rest and recovery, fueling, pre-exercise screening, and data collection/analytics.
PRINCETON TIGER STRENGTH STAFF
Angie Brambley-Moyer, Head Varsity Strength & Conditioning Coach
Angie Brambley-Moyer came to Princeton University in 2003. In January 2017, Coach Brambley-Moyer was promoted to Associate Head Coach, with the responsibility of leading the strength and conditioning staff and four facilities. Brambley-Moyer is the strength and conditioning coach for women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, women’s basketball, softball and women’s lacrosse.
A 2000 graduate from the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in Exercise and Movement Science, she went on to earn a Master’s degree in Sports Administration and Recreation from Temple University in 2002, while working as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach for football and Olympic sport teams.
Brambley-Moyer participated in competitive rugby for 14 years. She was selected for the USA Rugby National Under-23 team in 1998 and various other regional teams throughout her rugby career. She played for nationally ranked Keystone Rugby Club out of the Philadelphia area for 10 years. Since 2010 she has participated in competitive weightlifting, earning the 2013 Masters Championship Title at 63kg as well as Best Lifter in her age group of 35-39 years old.
Angie and her husband, Tim, live in Pennsylvania with their three Labrador Retrievers.
James DeVincenzi, Associate Varsity Strength and Conditioning Head Coach
James DeVincenzi joined the Princeton Strength and Conditioning Staff in September of 2009. Since joining the staff, he has handled multiple sports and is now primarily responsible for the men’s basketball, wrestling, baseball, and men’s and women’s water polo programs.
During his tenure at Princeton, Coach DeVincenzi has coached multiple All-Ivy and All-American selections, professional players, and Olympic Medalists and continues to dedicate his career to optimizing performance at every level of competition. DeVincenzi oversees the Princeton Varsity Club Weight Room as well as the Internship Development Program for the Strength and Conditioning Staff.
Prior to coming to Princeton, DeVincenzi completed his Master’s Degree in Exercise Science while serving as a graduate assistant at East Stroudsburg University. He received his B.A. in Health Sciences from Gettysburg College, where he played football. DeVincenzi is a certified member of The Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, as well as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
DeVincenzi currently resides in Robbinsville, N.J. with his wife Crystal and has two children, Madelyn and Brendan.
Cory Goshkagarian, Associate Varsity Strength & Conditioning Coach
Cory Goshkagarian joined Princeton University’s staff in February 2020 serving as Strength and Conditioning Assistant with football as well as overseeing the strength and conditioning training for men’s and women’s fencing, men’s volleyball, and also women’s squash.
Prior to Princeton, Goshkagarian had a stint with Rutgers' football program from 2019-2020 after serving as an intern to Princeton University’s Strength and Conditioning Staff in 2018. Before returning to New Jersey, he earned his undergraduate degree in Exercise Science at Hofstra University where he also continued his education to earn a graduate degree in Sports Science. During his time at Hofstra, he was a member of the wrestling team, interned under the strength and conditioning staff, and was a Sports Performance Coach at Professional Athletic Performance Center.
He is a native of Franklin Township, N.J. and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as well as a USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Coach.
Richard Fahsbender, Assistant Varsity Strength & Conditioning Coach
Tony Rosato, Assistant Varsity Strength & Conditioning Coach