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    Letters named assistant coach at Princeton

    Troy Letters, a 2006 graduate of Lehigh University and a 2004 NCAA wrestling champion, has been tabbed by new head wrestling coach Chris Ayres as an assistant coach for the Princeton wrestling program.

    "Troy is a great fit for Princeton wrestling," Ayres says. "He was successful in the classroom at Lehigh and was also able to achieve the ultimate accomplishment in college wrestling, a national title. Troy will be instrumental in helping current and future Princeton wrestlers excel both on and off the mats."

    Letters wrestled at the 165-pound level, winning EIWA titles all four years and competing in the NCAA Championships all four years. As a sophomore, Letters defeated Tyrone Lewis of Oklahoma State in the 2004 final, claiming the national title. That followed a second-place national finish as a freshman and preceeded a third-place finish as a junior. Those finishes made him an All-America three times.

    For his career, Letters posted an outstanding 115-9 record, including a 65-2 record in dual meets.

    "I am really excited to work with student-athletes at Princeton," says Letters. "I believe that success in one aspect of a student's life can bring success in everything he does. Hard work in the classroom as well as in the wrestling room go hand-in-hand."

    Letters, a native of Shaler, Pa., was a political science major at Lehigh.

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