Princeton University Baseball
Coaching Staff (5)

Robert H.B. Baldwin '42 Head Coach of Baseball
Scott Bradley, the Robert H.B. Baldwin '42 Head Coach of Baseball, starts his 26th season with Princeton in 2024. He currently has a career record the 444-58...
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Assistant Coach, Strength & Conditioning
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, men’s and women’s diving, 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.
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Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
Haumacher begins his second season with Princeton in 2024. Princeton improved to 24 victories in 2023, a turnaround of 17 victories, one of the most in the NCAA. The Tigers finished third in the conference, earning a berth in the Ivy Tournament, reaching the championship game. The Tigers had seven All-Ivy selections highlighted by Scott Bandura and Tom Chmielewski's first team honors. Chmielewski saw improvements last season in ERA (3.40), wins (six), complete games (three), shutouts (two), innings (76.2), runs allowed (38), strikeouts (74) and hitters' batting average against (.246). Honorable Mention All-Ivy honoree Jacob Faulkner broke the Princeton single season record for appearances with 26, while earning three wins and six saves in 2023. Haumacher comes to Princeton after spending three years with the Baltimore Orioles and the No. 1 farm system in Major League Baseball. On the field, Haumacher used industry leading technology to develop players from seven different countries as an affiliate pitching coach. Off the field, he collaborated with scouting on amateur draft player acquisitions and helped design the department’s in-house delivery model for MLB Draft prospects. A native of Middlesex, New Jersey, Haumacher played NCAA Division-I baseball at Wofford College and Old Dominion University, where he earned his Bachelor of Art degree in Communication in 2011. Following his collegiate career, Haumacher played professional baseball for three seasons in New Mexico (Pecos
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Assistant Coach
Kevin Blowers joined the Princeton University baseball team’s staff in September 2025. “We are excited to have Kevin Blowers graduate from player to coach,” ...
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Assistant Coach
Kyle Bonicki begins his first season with Princeton Baseball in 2023-24. He spent the previous four years at Amherst College. In 2023, Amherst had an offense...
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