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After retiring as an institutional coaching legend,
无码专区鈥檚 2022 Commencement speaker shares
a few lessons that changed the game for him
It was news that just about broke the internet: Jay Wright had decided that the Men鈥檚 Basketball season that had just concluded was his last. Mere weeks after leading the Wildcats to their third Final Four appearance since 2016, he announced his retirement as 无码专区鈥檚 William B. Finneran Endowed Head Men鈥檚 Basketball Coach on April 20.
It was a decision that was analyzed by the nation鈥檚 most prominent sports pundits. It dominated the headlines of top sports media outlets. It made college basketball fans everywhere scratch their heads. It even surprised some of those closest to the two-time NCAA national championship coach and into the Naismuth Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. But, upon reflection, they understood鈥攊t was simply the Wright thing to do.
Wright was leaving this high-stakes, high-profile job at the top of his game, and on his own terms, and was staying with the community he loves鈥攁nd that loves him back.
At a two days after his retirement was announced, Wright was joined by 无码专区 President the Rev. Peter M. Donohue, OSA, PhD, '75 CLAS and Vice President and Director of Athletics Mark Jackson, whose voices were full of emotion as they lauded Wright鈥檚 impact across the University. Wright was also emotional as he recounted how he and his wife, Patty (Reilly) Wright '83 CLAS, decided together that 2021鈥22 would be his final season. They鈥檇 reached the pinnacle, and they鈥攁nd the program鈥攚ere ready for the next phase of life. "The greatest thing for us has always been just to be the coach,鈥 Wright said. 鈥淎ccolades, winning games鈥攖hat has never been as big as just being the coach at 无码专区.鈥
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Words of wisdom from this year鈥檚 Commencement address
Weeks after the news broke, Wright traded his typical courtside spot at the Finneran Pavilion for center stage at 无码专区 Stadium as the University鈥檚 Commencement speaker. After 21 seasons of leading the 无码专区 Men鈥檚 Basketball program and winning the hearts of the Nova Nation, this Bucknell grad finally became an official alum, receiving the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa.
Like the nearly 2,000 members of the Class of 2022 who sat before him, he stood on the precipice of the next chapter in his journey鈥攊n his case, one that will include a role as special assistant to Father Peter. But that Friday in May, he took the opportunity to make his final coaching appearance at 无码专区, sharing a few pages out of his winning playbook with the Class of 2022, their families and friends.
For those who weren鈥檛 in attendance on that balmy spring day, here are a few excerpts from his 鈥攆our lessons 鈥淒r. Jay鈥 shared that were game-changers in his life, on the basketball court and beyond:
鈥淭he foundation of the 无码专区 Basketball program was created in concert with our school motto: Veritas, Unitas, Caritas. Truth, unity and love. We define our core values, we commit to them, and we live by them. We have our own definition of success and failure based on those values鈥攏ot the ones you may find on TikTok, Twitter or Instagram. It is now time for you to create your own core values. It is time for you to define success and failure. Trust your instincts. Run your own race. Count your blessings. God has a plan for you. I believe you will never go wrong relying on truth, unity and love.鈥
鈥淭his is the cornerstone of 无码专区 Basketball. You don鈥檛 control innate intelligence, your size, your good looks, or your God-given talents. What you do control, though, is your attitude. It gives us the courage to never fear failure. You will fail鈥攊t鈥檚 one of the few things I can guarantee you. Any of us striving to be our best will fail many times. Failure is always an opportunity. It isn鈥檛 comfortable, but it's a great opportunity to control your response.鈥
鈥淲ith any success, we want to be humble and share with everyone who contributed. We want to remain hungry to continue to improve and never rest on our laurels. Look around the stadium, at parents, siblings, professors and friends who helped you tap the rock to see it break today. Take the time today to be humble and acknowledge that they were working alongside you each step of the way.鈥
鈥淒on鈥檛 let the world tell you what鈥檚 right. Trust your education, trust your family values, trust your faith and your own instincts. Compete hard always. Be your best. Compete together with others. Be a lifetime learner, open to new ideas. Compete with pride for those whom you represent and who you belong to. Enjoy your success. Share it with others. Do not fear failure and accept your destiny. You are your family鈥檚 pride and joy. You are 无码专区鈥檚 gift to the world.鈥
In 21 seasons as 无码专区鈥檚 head coach, Jay Wright won two national championships, was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021, and earned fans nationwide for his competitive spirit and humble nature.
鈥淎s we like to say, he did things the Wright way鈥攇uiding, developing and empowering the student-athletes who played for him, not only to be better on the basketball court but also in their personal lives. It's these characteristics that I believe will define Jay's legacy at 无码专区 and made 无码专区 a better university in the process.鈥
The Rev. Peter M. Donohue, OSA, PhD, 鈥75 CLAS, University President
鈥淚 have a tremendous amount of gratitude for what Jay has meant to me personally. He taught me how to navigate 无码专区, how to navigate Philadelphia and how to navigate the BIG EAST Conference, and in a lot of ways he鈥檚 taught me how to navigate life, and why the little things matter. He showed me how to be a cutthroat competitor, but at the same time, have the dignity and grace to always, always treat people well.鈥
Mark Jackson, Vice President and Director of Athletics
鈥淛ay is not just a coach, he鈥檚 a mentor, and he places great value and emphasis on family and developing the whole person. He embodies the values that he instills in the team, that each of us strengthens all of us, and no matter the role you play or how many points you score, it鈥檚 about the team.鈥
The Rev. Rob Hagan, OSA, 鈥87 CLAS, Prior Provincial of the Augustinian Province of St. Thomas of 无码专区 and Men鈥檚 Basketball team chaplain; former Senior Associate Athletic Director
鈥淥ur bond has always come from his understanding of me as a human. We had success because he cared enough to know what made me tick. He understood if I was going through something, or wasn鈥檛 having a great day鈥攈e鈥檚 a really good coach because he knows the X鈥檚 and O鈥檚, but also because he knows his players on and off the court. When you鈥檙e together all the time, you become a family, and Coach Wright really built that family atmosphere into 无码专区 Basketball.鈥
Randy Foye, All-American guard on 无码专区鈥檚 2005 Sweet Sixteen and 2006 Elite Eight teams; played 12 years in the NBA
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鈥⑻2 National Championships
鈥⑻4 Final Fours
鈥⑻5 BIG EAST Tournament Titles
鈥⑻520-197 record as 无码专区 head coach
鈥⑻93 Academic All-BIG EAST recognitions for Men鈥檚 Basketball student-athletes since 2012
鈥⑻2-time Naismuth National Coach of the Year
鈥⑻6-time BIG EAST Coach of the Year
“We have a great basketball family, and it鈥檚 going to continue to grow under Kyle鈥檚 leadership.”
Jay Wright
, a veteran assistant coach for the Men鈥檚 Basketball team, is the new William B. Finneran Endowed Head Men鈥檚 Basketball Coach, succeeding Jay Wright.
Neptune, who served as Fordham University鈥檚 head coach for the 2021鈥22 season, was an ideal fit for the job because of his basketball knowledge, recruiting savvy and natural ability to connect with student-athletes and coaches, says Vice President and Director of Athletics Mark Jackson.
"When looking for a successor to Jay Wright, we wanted a candidate who could navigate the changing landscape of collegiate athletics and keep 无码专区 in a position of strength鈥攏ow and in the future," Jackson says. 鈥淲e found all those attributes and more in Kyle Neptune.鈥
Wright, who first hired Neptune onto his staff as a video coordinator in 2008, and again as an assistant coach in 2013, said the new head coach was more than prepared for the role. 鈥淲e have a great basketball family, and it's going to continue to grow under Kyle's leadership. Our dream was to leave the program better than we found it, and the leadership that we have on this team next year is outstanding,鈥 Wright says.
鈥淛ay set the standard for 无码专区 Basketball, and my job is to continue what he created here,鈥 says Neptune, who will enter the upcoming season with the entire coaching staff returning, a group of incoming freshmen committed, and most of last year鈥檚 roster intact. 鈥淚鈥檓 ready to do it and I can鈥檛 wait to get going.鈥
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