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		Jay Wright retires, Villanova names Kyle Neptune as replacement
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			 [April 21, 2022]  
			Villanova coach Jay Wright retired two 
			weeks after his 21st season ended in his fourth Final Four. 
 Wright plans to move into a fundraising and advisory role at 
			Villanova, where he won two national championships.
 
 "Over the past 21 seasons, I have had the opportunity to live out a 
			professional dream as the head coach at Villanova," Wright said in a 
			statement. "Patty and I have been blessed to work with incredible, 
			gifted young men who allowed us to coach them and brought us 
			unmatched joy. We cannot overstate our gratitude to the players, 
			coaches, and administrators who have been with us on this path. It 
			has been an honor and a privilege to work at Villanova, especially 
			under Father Peter and Mark Jackson."
 
 "Now, though, it's time for us to enter a new era of Villanova 
			Basketball. After 35 years in coaching, I am proud and excited to 
			hand over the reins to a member of our basketball family, Kyle 
			Neptune. I am excited to remain a part of Villanova and look forward 
			to working with Father Peter, Mark and the rest of the leadership 
			team. Once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat."
 
 In his new position, Wright will be involved in fundraising, 
			advising, education and more.
 
 Wright is being replaced by former assistant Kyle Neptune, who was 
			head coach at Fordham. Athletic director Mark Jackson said he met 
			with several worthy candidates before selecting Neptune.
 
			
			 
			"Jay's legacy at Villanova extends well beyond the numerous awards, 
			accolades and championships. He will be forever known to our 
			community as Villanova's winningest coach, who did things the 
			'Wright' way, guiding, developing, and empowering the 
			student-athletes who played for him to not only be better on the 
			basketball court but in their personal lives," Jackson said in a 
			statement. 
			"When looking for a successor, we wanted a candidate who could 
			navigate the changing landscape of collegiate athletics and keep 
			Villanova in a position of strength -- now and in the future. After 
			meeting with several exceptional candidates, we found all those 
			attributes and more in Kyle Neptune. Kyle quickly stood out for his 
			basketball knowledge, recruiting savvy and natural ability to 
			connect with student-athletes and coaches."
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			Villanova Wildcats head coach Jay Wright calls a play against the 
			St. John's Red Storm during the second half of their NCAA men's 
			championship basketball game at the 2013 Big East Tournament in New 
			York, March 13, 2013. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine 
            
			 
 
			 Wright, 60, called a team meeting to inform his 
			players ahead of Thursday's team awards banquet. Villanova won the 
			national title in 2016 and 2018 under Wright. The Wildcats advanced 
			to the Final Four this past season but lost in the semifinals to 
			Kansas.
 Wright has a 642-282 overall record in 28 seasons as a head coach, 
			including a 520-197 mark at Villanova. He went 122-85 in seven 
			seasons at Hofstra from 1994-2001, taking the Pride to two NCAA 
			Tournaments.
 
 Wright is a six-time Big East Coach of the Year and two-time 
			Naismith Coach of the Year. He was inducted into the Naismith 
			Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021.
 
 Neptune, 37, worked under Wright as a video coordinator from 
			2008-10. After spending three seasons as an assistant at Niagara, he 
			returned to be an assistant at Villanova from 2013-21. Neptune 
			served one season as head coach at Fordham, where he had a 16-16 
			record.
 
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