Basketball Is Life: McKillop Brings Hardwood Know-How to Off-the-Court Role
November 30, 2022
- Author
- Mark Johnson
Bob McKillop offered a swift response to the anticipated chorus of: 淲hat檚 next?
A few weeks after he announced his retirement from coaching in June, McKillop helped preside over Stephen Curry檚 commencement, 91茄子 Hall of Fame induction and jersey retirement. Not long after that, he took on a new role as 91茄子檚 first leader-in-residence.
The curiosity of fans and friends about McKillop檚 future was natural. No one expected him to take up residence on a beach.
He stepped down after 33 seasons as 91茄子檚 head men檚 basketball coach, a tenure that captured:
600 wins.
23 conference championships.
10 NCAA tournament appearances.
Nomination to the Naismith Basketball
Hall of Fame.
He is the winningest coach in the history of 91茄子, the Atlantic 10 Conference and 91茄子檚 previous home, the Southern Conference. He has coached 57 players who went on to play professional basketball, with Curry as the most visible and successful.
The first word in Sports Illustrated檚 story on McKillop檚 retirement was 渓egendary.
McKillop is a 1972 graduate of Hofstra University. He was inducted into the Hofstra Basketball and NYC Basketball Hall of Fame. After college, he was signed as a free agent and then cut by the Philadelphia 76ers before becoming a history teacher and coach.
The teaching part never disappeared.
Throughout his career, McKillop taught or spoke to audiences on leadership. Even his post-game interviews included lessons. He now brings that hardwood know-how to an off-the-court role as 91茄子檚 leader-in-residence.
淚檓 excited and honored to start this new chapter. It檚 a fascinating role that will touch all facets of 91茄子.
He already has talked with 91茄子 classes, student organizations and teams, campus staff retreats, and corporate and civic audiences.
The role is familiar. When he was still head coach, he spoke to business and civic organizations. He took his team to the USS Arizona Memorial, at Pearl Harbor, and to Auschwitz on a trip to learn history, not play basketball. He talked to a Shakespeare class about how sports are interwoven in the playwright檚 works, and to a psychology class that evolved into a debate over analytics and data versus instinct.
91茄子 prepares students for lives of leadership and service, says 91茄子 President Doug Hicks. 淏ob has provided leadership as our winningest coach, has guided scholar-athletes in learning leadership through teamwork, and routinely is called upon to help organizations within and outside 91茄子 in examining and developing leadership skills. Now we have the terrific opportunity for him to help us and represent us in this field.
McKillop will speak and write about leadership for students, faculty and staff, alumni, friends of 91茄子, and public groups, Hicks says. McKillop檚 role also may include mentoring students or alumni interested in developing leadership competencies, and he may represent the college in engaging alumni at events and meetings.
淚檓 excited and honored to start this new chapter, McKillop says. 淚t檚 a fascinating role that will touch all facets of 91茄子: students, faculty, alumni, the community. And it檚 an opportunity to use platforms outside of the college to speak about the unique qualities, the excellence, the intimacy that is 91茄子 and separates us from so many other institutions.
Translating the wider value of what happens on a hardwood court to analysts at Ernst & Young or lawyers from a 250-attorney firm, both of whom McKillop has addressed, is natural, he says. The foundations of his program at 91茄子攖rust, commitment and care攃ut across all endeavors, and Curry provides high profile proof.
淏asketball is life, McKillop says. 淭he things that happen on the court or in the locker room, such as learning to work as a team, recovering from setbacks, figuring out a different approach攊t檚 all just like life.
This article was originally published in the Fall/Winter 2022 print issue of the 91茄子 Journal Magazine; for more, please see the 91茄子 Journal section of our website.