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DePaul
coach Pat Kennedy resigns
Associated
Press
CHICAGO
DePaul coach Pat Kennedy resigned Tuesday following a 9-19 season
in which the Blue Demons failed to even qualify for the Conference
USA tournament.
Kennedy said
he informed athletic director Bill Bradshaw of his decision Sunday.
DePaul scheduled a news conference for Tuesday, and Bradshaw said
he would begin a national search for a coach.
Kennedy called
the decision the single most difficult of his career.
I believe
it is extremely important to know why youre going somewhere
and why youre leaving, Kennedy said. I feel very
strongly in my heart that I came to DePaul for all the right reasons,
and I have decided to step aside at this time for all the right
reasons.
There was speculation
about Kennedys future Friday night when DePaul wrapped up
its season with a loss at Marquette. It was the Blue Demons
second straight losing season.
While Kennedy was able to recruit top players from Chicago, he was
67-75 in his five seasons.
The Blue Demons
made the NCAA tournament in 2000 for the first time in eight seasons
but lost in the opening round. Five players left DePaul early for
the NBA, including Quentin Richardson.
In the
last few years, things developed that were out of our control,
Kennedy said. The program began moving in a direction that
was not beneficial. I never anticipated that we would lose five
youngsters to the NBA in a two-year period of time. y
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