Adrian Wojnarowski retires from ESPN to be GM of alma mater

ESPN NBA reporter Adrian Wojnarowski is retiring from broadcasting to return to his alma mater, St. Bonaventure, to take over the newly created place of normal supervisor of the lads’s basketball program, the Atlantic 10 college introduced Wednesday.

Wojnarowski will oversee a variety of duties whereas working alongside coach Mark Schmidt and his employees. His duties will embrace specializing in identify, picture and likeness alternatives, switch portal administration, recruiting and alumni participant relationships.

“I’m thrilled and humbled to return to St. Bonaventure with a chance to serve the college,” Wojnarowski mentioned in an announcement launched by the college in Allegany, New York. “I’m hopeful to share with members of our group some greatest practices realized from probably the most profitable franchises and minds within the NBA and dedicated to opening doorways globally for our gamers each on and off the courtroom.”

Wojnarowski graduated from St. Bonaventure with a journalism diploma in 1991 and obtained an honorary doctorate from the college in 2022. The 55-year-old has labored at ESPN since 2017, and his resolution to retire got here even whereas he was nonetheless underneath a contract he signed with the broadcaster in 2022.

Wojnarowski, who beforehand labored at Yahoo Sports activities and The File of New Jersey, was a two-time APSE columnist of the yr and was voted the Nationwide Sports activities Media Affiliation’s Nationwide Sportswriter of the yr over a three-year span from 2017-19.

Schmidt described Wojnarowski’s addition to his employees as a “house run,” including: “This transfer is vital to navigate the brand new panorama of faculty basketball in NIL, recruiting and retention.”

St. Bonaventure is positioned amid the Allegany Mountains within the southwest nook of New York, a few 90-minute drive south of Buffalo.

The Catholic college, with an enrollment of about 2,000 college students, is searching for to capitalize on Wojnarowski’s identify recognition, whereas following different packages which have created the function of GM within the NIL period. He’s greatest identified for breaking NBA information with what grew to become referred to as “Woj Bombs” on social media.

“Whereas we are going to miss his each day output, we utterly perceive his resolution to make a way of life change and decelerate a bit,” ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro mentioned in an announcement. “We all know he’ll proceed to thrive on this subsequent chapter, and he has our collective gratitude and assist.”

Bob Beretta, St. Bonaventure vp and director of intercollegiate athletics, known as Wojnarowski’s addition an “unbelievable alternative” for the college to faucet in to his many basketball connections.

“At a time of large turbulence inside the intercollegiate athletics enterprise, we’re making a powerful assertion that St. Bonaventure continues to be on the forefront of change,” Beretta mentioned. “The truth that the preeminent journalist in his area is prepared to stroll away from a profitable media profession to serve his alma mater in a assist function is a testomony to his love and keenness for Bona.”

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