Jim Higgins (ice hockey)

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Jim Higgins
Biographical details
BornCambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Playing career
1960–1963Boston University
PositionDefenseman
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1967–1970Falmouth High School
1970–1974Dartmouth (assistant)
1974–1975Brown (assistant)
1975–1977Colgate
1977–1991Princeton
Head coaching record
Overall151-251-21 (.382)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
2013 John "Snooks" Kelly Founders Award

Jim Higgins is an American retired 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.[1] While Higgins failed to produce a single winning season during his time as a college head coach[2] he is nevertheless the winningest ice hockey coach at Princeton since World War II (as of 2019).[3] In recognition of his career Higgins was awarded the John "Snooks" Kelly Founders Award in 2013.[4]

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1960–61 Boston University NCAA 110114
1961–62 Boston University ECAC Hockey 2402212
1962–63 Boston University ECAC Hockey 91120
NCAA totals 44 1 4 5 16

Head coaching record

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