Q: What was your welcome to college moment?
A: When I realized I would have to spend the next four years [here].
Q: What’s your funniest story about a coach?
A: “Not Meko ... Glenn!!”
Q: Who’s your quirkiest teammate and why?
A: Kieren Scott James-Lubin III, a.k.a. Jimmy, a.k.a. Triple, a.k.a. Jimmy Lube, a.k.a. Nueve Tres.
Q: What’s the best part about being an athlete on campus?
A: The automatic A’s we get from professors. What grade deflation policy?
Q: What’s the worst or hardest part of being an athlete on campus?
A: Making the first footprints in the snow at 5:30 a.m.
Q: What’s your favorite thing to do when not practicing?
A: Attempting to recover from the swag flu.

Q: If you could play another sport, what would it be?
A: Futbol.
Q: If you were a coach for a day, you would...
A: “Bring it up.”
Q: What’s your favorite class that you’ve taken at Princeton so far?
A: I cannot begin to separate the joys and wondrous experiences I have had in the classroom at this fine institution. I cannot disrespect any of those memories by attempting to rank them in any way.
Q: Who gets the most girls on the team? Who has the most game off the field?
A: [It’s a] tie between Marc Daou and Kenny “Ted” Gunter.
Q: Do you have any pre-game rituals?
A: Sacrificing a small animal normally suffices.
Q: Is there any specific music you listen to for inspiration before games?
A: A mix between Gospel and Gucci!
Q: What’s the most embarrassing song on your iPod?
A: “Cheetah Girls” ... the soundtrack.