Mitch Henderson


Mitchell Gordon Henderson is an American college basketball coach, currently serving as head coach for the Princeton Tigers men's basketball team. Before taking the Princeton job in 2011, he served as an assistant for the Northwestern Wildcats men's basketball team for 11 seasons under Bill Carmody. Henderson was a member of three consecutive Ivy League championship Princeton teams as a player. He was a co-captain of the second of these undefeated league champions along with Steve Goodrich.

Early life

Born in Vincennes, Indiana, Henderson later lived in Lexington, Kentucky as a teenager and attended Culver Military Academy in Culver for high school. In baseball, he was a pitcher. He was named the 1994 South Bend Tribune high school Male Athlete of the Year. He did not sign with the Yankees and retained his amateur status although he chose to pursue basketball rather than baseball in college.
As a basketball player, he was a four-year starter at Princeton University, where he was captain of the Ivy League champion 1997–98 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team as well as a member of the 1995–96 and 1996–97 conference champions. The latter two teams were undefeated in conference play and were coached by Carmody. The 1995–96 team was notable for its upset of the defending national champion UCLA Bruins in the 1996 NCAA Tournament.
The 1996–97 team finished the regular season on a school record 19-game winning streak. In the 1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, against the fifth-seeded, the team lost 55–52. Henderson had tied the score at 50 with 1:37 to play. Henderson was a 1997 honorable mention All-Ivy League selection.
The 1997–98 team posted a 27–2 overall record, reached the top 10 in the national polls, and achieved a 14–0 conference record. The Tigers entered the 1998 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament on a 19-game winning streak and finished the season ranked eighth in the final USAToday/NABC Coaches Poll. He was a 1998 2nd team All-Ivy League selection. In the 1998 tournament opening game for the fifth-seeded Tigers, he scored 19 points to help them defeat the 69–57, which marked the team's 20th consecutive win—a school record.
He was briefly a member of the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association during the 1998–99 NBA season, but he did not appear in any regular season games. He also played professional basketball in Sligo, Ireland, from August 1998 to January 1999.

Coaching career

Henderson served as an assistant to his former coach Carmody during Carmody's first eleven seasons as the coach at Northwestern University. Carmody used Henderson, who commonly scrimmaged with the players, as part of a joke for a Sports Illustrated: "I don't mind that Mitch is cagier and smarter than all those guys on the court. The thing that bothers me is that he's faster than all of them." During Henderson's final three seasons at Northwestern, the team qualified for the National Invitation Tournament.
Henderson was selected to replace outgoing Princeton head coach Sydney Johnson. He inherited a 2010–11 team that narrowly lost to Kentucky in its opening game of the 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The team returned its 2nd leading scorer and rebounder, Ian Hummer, who as a sophomore was a 2nd team All-Ivy selection.
With a new head coach who is a first-time head coach, the 2011–12 Tigers got off to a slow start with a 1–5 record, but won 18 of its final 24 games and started its conference schedule with a 2–3 record, but won 8 of its final 9 games. Eventually, Princeton earned its first home win against a ranked opponent since the 1976–77 team's January 3, 1977 victory over Notre Dame by defeating Harvard on February 11, 2012. The win was also its first against a ranked opponent on any court since November 11, 1997, which is when the 1997–98 team opened its season with a victory over a ranked Texas team at Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Princeton also defeated eventual 2012 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament Champion Florida State five weeks after Harvard did. The team qualified for the 2012 CBI Tournament and earned a first round 95–86 victory over Evansville. In the subsequent game against Pittsburgh, Princeton lost 82-61 to end the season.
The 2012–13 Tigers finished with a 17-11 record on the season..
The 2013–14 team lost in the second round of the 2nd Round CBI to finish with a 21-9 record.
In his sixth season, he earned unanimous recognition as Ivy League Coach of the Year for the 2016–17 Tigers.
On December 29, 2018 the 2018–19 Princeton Tigers team defeated the number 17-ranked Arizona State 67-66. It was Princeton's first win over a ranked opponent since defeating the 25-ranked 2011–12 Harvard Crimson on February 11, 2012 and the school's first win over a top-20 opponent since Henderson was a player on the 1995–96 Princeton team that upset the UCLA Bruins in the 1996 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament.

Personal

Henderson earned his A.B. from Princeton in 1998 in economics. He and his wife Ashley reside in Princeton with their three children..

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