Dudas to take over succesful Tiger program
Whenever a head coach hands his team over to a replacement, there are mixed emotions. With the recent naming of Zoltan Dudas to take over for Michel Sebastiani, who is retiring after 25 years at the helm, the men's and women's fencing teams are feeling their excitement for the new leadership overwhelm their regret at seeing their mentor depart.Hungarian native Dudas, who was an assistant coach at the University of Notre Dame, is eager to begin building his program and will officially take the reins of the Princeton fencing team July 1.Senior Associate Director of Athletics Michael Cross said the committee choosing the new fencing coach felt that Dudas clearly emerged as the best candidate for the job."There was a very strong feeling that he absolutely had the ability to do the job," Cross said.Looking at Dudas' record as an assistant, it is easy to see why.