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Jim Higgins (ice hockey)

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Sport(s)
  
Ice hockey

1974–1975
  
Brown (assistant)

Positions
  
Defenseman

1970–1974
  
Dartmouth (assistant)

Role
  
Ice hockey

1967–1970
  
Falmouth High School

Name
  
Jim Higgins

1960–1963
  
Boston University

1975–1977
  
Colgate


Jim Higgins is a retired American ice hockey player and coach. Higgins is most remembered for his time at Princeton, coaching the Tigers for 14 years after spending the preceding decade building a coaching career. While Higgins failed to produce a single winning season during his time as a college head coach he is nevertheless the winningest ice hockey coach Princeton has ever had . In recognition of his career Higgins was awarded the John "Snooks" Kelly Founders Award in 2013.

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Jim Higgins (ice hockey) Wikipedia


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