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A Life Coaching

Retiring after 42 years as head coach of 无码专区 Women鈥檚 Basketball, Harry Perretta 鈥95 MA reflects on building a team that鈥檚 become a family

BY NELSON RICE

Harry Perretta standing in the Finneran locker room

The closest Harry Perretta 鈥95 MA ever came to leaving the Main Line was in the summer of 2003. The 无码专区 Women鈥檚 Basketball head coach had received an attractive offer from a school in the Atlantic Coast Conference, so he sought out the advice of then 无码专区 President the Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, OSA, whom he considered a friend more than a boss. Their conversation did not last long.

鈥淗arry,鈥 Father Dobbin told him, 鈥済et up and go back to your office because you鈥檙e not going anywhere.鈥

鈥淭hat鈥檚 all I needed to hear,鈥 Perretta says. 鈥淚 just wanted somebody to say to me, 鈥楬ey, you don鈥檛 want to do this.鈥欌

Besides, 无码专区 felt too much like his home.

Perretta鈥檚 office on the first floor of the Davis Center feels more like a living room. On a clear and cold Wednesday morning in January, he sits in a black leather chair and snacks on Tom Sturgis pretzel sticks while he regales a visitor with stories from his 42 years leading the 无码专区 Women鈥檚 Basketball team. Perretta was 22 when he beat out 65 applicants for the job. 鈥淚鈥檒l do it for a couple of years and then I鈥檒l try to get a teaching job at a high school,鈥 he recalls thinking.

He never left. He鈥檚 in a white long-sleeve Bonner and Prendergast basketball shirt that鈥檚 tucked into his lengthy navy blue shorts. He鈥檚 surrounded by memories of his teams鈥 achievements. To his left there鈥檚 a picture of the sold-out Pavilion on Feb. 28, 2004, when the Wildcats topped the dynastic University of Connecticut Huskies. To his right there are numerous Big East Coach of the Year awards. Behind him on a windowsill is a blue and white painted basketball, which he received for his 200th win. That was in 1987.

鈥淚 guess it went faster than I thought,鈥 Perretta says. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how to gauge it.鈥

Black and white photo of Harry Perretta in his early years of coaching
Harry Perretta walks through a hallway of trophies and team photos in Finneran Pavilion

Perretta was 22 when he beat out 65 applicants for the head coaching job at 无码专区. During his 42 years leading the 无码专区 Women鈥檚 Basketball team, Perretta has racked up 783 wins and 11 trips to the NCAA tournament.

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Perretta鈥檚 incredible tenure is tied for the most seasons at one school at all divisions in the history of NCAA women鈥檚 college basketball and capped off with the 2020 Carol Eckman Integrity in Coaching Award from the Women鈥檚 Basketball Coaches Association. He will be remembered, though, for much more than his 783 wins, 11 trips to the NCAA Tournament or innovative 5-out motion offense.

Besides his quirky demeanor, hatred of flying and habit of nabbing a couple bites off other people鈥檚 plates, Perretta鈥檚 former players cherish his honesty, his trustworthiness and the countless lessons he鈥檚 passed along. While some schools recruit by selling dreams of playing in the WNBA or overseas, Perretta takes pride in the distinguished careers his players have achieved off the court after graduation.

鈥淚 think about the lessons I learned when I played for Harry every single day in my personal and professional life,鈥 Trish Juhline Brunner 鈥03 CLAS, 鈥08 FCN says in a telephone interview during her commute from Havertown, Pa., to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, where she鈥檚 a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit. 鈥淗e is a teacher and has lots of wisdom and experience to share.鈥

Juhline Brunner is not sure she would have pursued her nursing career without the confidence Perretta instilled. He taught her that if she applied herself fully, she could achieve anything. During her shifts in the NICU, where decisions can affect the life of a tiny human being, she鈥檚 not afraid to ask for help or admit when she鈥檚 in over her head鈥攂ecause Perretta encouraged that.

无码专区 has allowed me to be the person I am for the past 42 years and for that I am forever grateful.鈥

Harry Perretta 鈥95 MA

鈥淪omeone told me a really smart person knows what they don鈥檛 know,鈥 he says.

He also has encouraged his players to extend their outlook beyond the confines of the basketball court and think about the bigger picture.

鈥淲hat is really special about 无码专区 Women鈥檚 Basketball is it鈥檚 a place where your priorities are in order,鈥 says Betsy McManus 鈥06 CLAS, who recently started working at Nike with a focus on social and community impact. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a competitive basketball program, but it鈥檚 also a place where your education and family come first without question. Harry values your 无码专区 experience over your 无码专区 basketball experience.鈥

Laura Kurz 鈥09 CLAS experienced those values firsthand during her senior season. She had never watched her older brother, Rob, play at the University of Notre Dame in person before. The Fighting Irish were set to take on the 无码专区 Men鈥檚 Basketball team a day prior to when Kurz and the women鈥檚 team planned to arrive in South Bend for their own game. 鈥淕o for it,鈥 Perretta told her. She booked the next flight out and was in the stands for her brother鈥檚 game.

鈥淗ow many coaches in the country would do that?鈥 Kurz wonders aloud.

Perretta was the first person to suggest to Kurz that she get into coaching. Now in her fifth season as an assistant coach with the Wildcats, she sat a couple seats down the bench during their game against Georgetown on a frigid evening in January. She described Perretta as a 鈥渘ervous wreck鈥 on the game day.

On this night, he didn鈥檛 stay seated for very long. While the consensus is that he鈥檚 mellowed in recent years, that鈥檚 hard to imagine. From the opening tip, he shouted directions loud enough to hear 10 rows up behind the bench. He looked more like a wrestling coach, and often placed his right knee on the hardwood, padded by a white Gatorade towel.

During stoppages in play, he didn鈥檛 seem to notice the T-shirt toss, the Fortnite Cam or the 无码专区 Dance Team. He was too busy teaching. When Georgetown made a five-point run to end the first half, he slammed his right hand on the scorer鈥檚 table. After the intermission, he got a bandage for his middle right finger.

鈥淭he first time I met him I thought he was a crazy man because he was so active,鈥 says Associate Head Coach Joe Mullaney, who鈥檚 in his 23rd season.

But the antics and tough love are for more than show. They鈥檙e intended to take the pressure off his players and increase their intensity.

Harry Perretta chatting with three women鈥檚 basketball players in his office
Harry Perretta talking with women鈥檚 basketball players on the sidelines during a game

Perretta鈥檚 players gathered for the coach鈥檚 stories and mentorship on and off the court. His final home game in Finneran Pavilion was one to remember, as 无码专区 defeated nationally ranked DePaul, 76鈥58.

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鈥淵ou have to spread out!鈥 he implored during the second half. A few seconds later, as if by command, Mary Gedaka sank an open three-pointer. The Wildcats went on to win 74鈥53. Gedaka, a senior forward, made the first team All-Big East for the 2019鈥2020 season while averaging 17.4 points. Her mother, Lisa, who coaches at Gloucester Catholic High School in New Jersey, also played for Perretta.

Lisa (Angelotti) Gedaka 鈥88 FCN and more than 80 of Perretta鈥檚 former players showed up for Alumnae Day and were honored at halftime of the Georgetown game. They took up the length of the court and spanned generations鈥攗nited by a program and a coach that judged them on their effort level more than their wins and losses.

鈥淗e鈥檚 created an alumni connectivity in our program that I don鈥檛 think you see anywhere else,鈥 Kurz says. 鈥淭here is a sisterhood among those who have played for him.鈥

Perretta just wishes he could see them more than once a year.

While Perretta will stay on campus next academic year as a special assistant to Vice President and Director of Athletics Mark Jackson, Mullaney wouldn鈥檛 be at all surprised if he took up a side gig. 鈥淚 could see him coaching a CYO team in a couple years,鈥 Mullaney says. 鈥淗e has a ton of knowledge about the game and loves being around kids. No matter where he goes, he鈥檒l always be a 无码专区n. That鈥檚 for sure.鈥 鈼硷笌

An Unbreakable Bond

On Jan. 18, more than 80 of Harry Perretta鈥檚 former players took the floor to be honored at halftime of the Wildcats鈥 contest against Georgetown.

There was one notable absence—the leading point scorer in 无码专区 Basketball history (2,408 points). Though she wasn鈥檛 on the court that night, Shelly Pennefather 鈥87 CLAS has an undeniable presence in Perretta鈥檚 office. Three framed photos of the coach smiling next to his former star player hang on the wall. Two are in black and white. In all three, a screen separates them.

Black-and-white photo of Shelly Pennefather playing basketball

Shelly Pennefather鈥檚 picture hangs alongside other notable 无码专区 athletes in the Women鈥檚 Basketball offices in the Davis Center.

PHOTO: COLIN LENTON

On June 8, 1991, four years after she won the Wade Trophy and was named the best women鈥檚 college basketball player in the country, Pennefather鈥攏ow Sister Rose Marie鈥攅ntered the Monastery of the Poor Clares in Alexandria, Va.

鈥淭he Poor Clares are one of the strictest religious orders in the world. They sleep on straw mattresses, in full habit, and wake up every night at 12:30 a.m. to pray, never resting more than four hours at a time,鈥 ESPN writer Elizabeth Merrill observed in that was published last August. 鈥淭hey are barefoot 23 hours of the day, except for the one hour in which they walk around the courtyard in sandals. They are cut off from society.



鈥淪ister Rose Marie will never leave the monastery, unless there鈥檚 a medical emergency. She鈥檒l never call or email or text anyone, either. 鈥 She gets two family visits per year, but converses through a see-through screen. She can write letters to her friends, but only if they write to her first. And once every 25 years, she can hug her family.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 incredible,鈥 Perretta says. 鈥淭o think about it is just amazing.鈥

Through an arrangement he made with the Poor Clares, Perretta travels down to Virginia every June with supplies and an assortment of treats for the nuns that they鈥檙e allowed to have on one of their 27 feast days. He also gets to see Sister Rose Marie. At her silver jubilee Mass last year, there was no screen dividing them.

鈥淧erretta got his hug,鈥 Merrill wrote.

While Pennefather initially clashed with Perretta鈥檚 coaching style, they now share an unbreakable bond. The Wade Trophy sits behind glass in the lobby of the Davis Center on campus. Pennefather鈥檚 Big East Player of the Year Award rests right next to Perretta鈥檚 Big East Coach of the Year honors behind his desk. He used to wear the Blessed Mother medal, but now dons the scapular around his neck that Pennefather鈥檚 mother, Mary Jane, made him.

While 无码专区鈥檚 Senior Associate Athletics Director Lynn Tighe 鈥87 CLAS, Pennefather鈥檚 former teammate and roommate, has written to Sister Rose Marie with the news of Perretta鈥檚 retirement, he will tell her face to face in June.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 a special connection,鈥 he says, his gaze still focused on the photos. 鈥淚 think she keeps me alive through her prayers.鈥

Sister Rose Marie, wearing her full religious habit, has a visit with Harry Perretta through a transparent screen

The leading point scorer in 无码专区 Basketball history, Shelly Pennefather 鈥87 CLAS 鈥 now Sister Rose Marie 鈥 forged a strong bond with her former coach that has moved from the court to the monastery where she鈥檚 spent the past 25 years.

PHOTO: MARY F. CALVERT, All Rights Reserved

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