Princeton coach Sydney Johnson feels his team has developed good chemistry quickly this season.
The Tigers are 11-4 entering Ivy League play.
"Being exposed to some of the stuff I saw at Georgetown and now as a head coach, chemistry always seems to be one of those key things that make teams play well," Johnson said. "I've been fairly surprised at how quickly we've been able to form our own chemistry. It's something that we've been focused on and something that I place a high value on as a coach."
Johnson is in his third season at the school, which hasn't been to the NCAA Tournament since 2004.
"I've just been fairly pleased with how the different pieces have come together," Johnson said. "We have some experienced guys — I won't deny that — but we also have some younger guys who we're counting on. And we also have some guys that are sophomores who have never played significant minutes in the Ivy League."


