Princeton University Athletics
Women's Volleyball

Tim Favreau
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- tfavreau@princeton.edu
- Phone:
- 714-488-9415
Favreau joined the Tiger family in spring 2020 from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, where he spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach.
Under the Favreau's guidance, the Tigers won the Ivy League Championship in 2022 and had a 21-4 record along with a 13-1 record in Ivy League play. Lindsey Kelly was named Ivy Player of the Year, Cameron Dames Defensive Player of the Year and Lucia Scalamandre Rookie of the Year in 2022, while five Tigers received All-Ivy League honors. The 2022 season also Princeton defeat Big Ten opponent Rutgers, along with Big East opponent Seton Hall. The Tigers were also NCAA Statistical Champions in assist per set (13.80) and ranked second nationally in kills per set (14.74), while Lindsey Kelly was also the NCAA Statistical Champion in assists per set (12.10).
The 2023 season saw Princeton finish second in Ivy League play, compiling an 11-3 record in conference play. Sydney Draper was named Rookie of the Year, and was one of three All-Ivy League honorees. Additionally, Lucia Scalamandre was named AVCA All-Regional Honorable mention for the Tigers defeated Big Ten opponent Rutgers for the second-straight season in non-conference play.
In the 2021 season, his first at Princeton, the Tigers earned a second-place finish in the Ivy League, compiling 16-6 record and a 10-4 record in Ivy League play. Favreau helped mentor five All-Ivy League honorees in 2021; Elena Montgomery and Avery Luoma (First Team), Julia Schner and Lindsey Kelly (Second Team), along with Cameron Dames (Honorable Mention).
Before his time with the Retrievers, Favreau was a volunteer assistant coach at Duke University and an assistant coach for the Triangle Volleyball Club 18’s team.
Prior to joining the Blue Devils, Favreau was head coach with the Sunshine Volleyball Club from 2013-17, coaching players at the U18, U17, U16 and U13 levels. From 2014-16, Favreau was also an assistant varsity coach and head freshmen volleyball coach at Marymount High School in Los Angeles, California.
Prior to the start his coaching career, Favreau was a member of UCLA’s men's club volleyball team while pursuing his undergraduate degree in political science. Favreau was also the starting setter for Servite High School's 2012 squad that finished the season ranked fifth in the nation according to ESPN.
Under the Favreau's guidance, the Tigers won the Ivy League Championship in 2022 and had a 21-4 record along with a 13-1 record in Ivy League play. Lindsey Kelly was named Ivy Player of the Year, Cameron Dames Defensive Player of the Year and Lucia Scalamandre Rookie of the Year in 2022, while five Tigers received All-Ivy League honors. The 2022 season also Princeton defeat Big Ten opponent Rutgers, along with Big East opponent Seton Hall. The Tigers were also NCAA Statistical Champions in assist per set (13.80) and ranked second nationally in kills per set (14.74), while Lindsey Kelly was also the NCAA Statistical Champion in assists per set (12.10).
The 2023 season saw Princeton finish second in Ivy League play, compiling an 11-3 record in conference play. Sydney Draper was named Rookie of the Year, and was one of three All-Ivy League honorees. Additionally, Lucia Scalamandre was named AVCA All-Regional Honorable mention for the Tigers defeated Big Ten opponent Rutgers for the second-straight season in non-conference play.
In the 2021 season, his first at Princeton, the Tigers earned a second-place finish in the Ivy League, compiling 16-6 record and a 10-4 record in Ivy League play. Favreau helped mentor five All-Ivy League honorees in 2021; Elena Montgomery and Avery Luoma (First Team), Julia Schner and Lindsey Kelly (Second Team), along with Cameron Dames (Honorable Mention).
Before his time with the Retrievers, Favreau was a volunteer assistant coach at Duke University and an assistant coach for the Triangle Volleyball Club 18’s team.
Prior to joining the Blue Devils, Favreau was head coach with the Sunshine Volleyball Club from 2013-17, coaching players at the U18, U17, U16 and U13 levels. From 2014-16, Favreau was also an assistant varsity coach and head freshmen volleyball coach at Marymount High School in Los Angeles, California.
Prior to the start his coaching career, Favreau was a member of UCLA’s men's club volleyball team while pursuing his undergraduate degree in political science. Favreau was also the starting setter for Servite High School's 2012 squad that finished the season ranked fifth in the nation according to ESPN.


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