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Don Feeley

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Sport(s)
  
Basketball

1978–1980
  
Yale (assistant)

196?–19??
  
Sacred Heart

1965–1978
  
Sacred Heart

1980–1983
  
Fairleigh Dickinson

Overall
  
285–148 (.658)

Alma mater
  
University of Bridgeport (1961)

Jay Donald Feeley is an American former college men's basketball coach. He was the head coach at Sacred Heart University for 13 years and at Fairleigh Dickinson University for three. While at Sacred Heart, Feeley also served as the school's athletic director. Feeley compiled an overall coaching record of 285–148, including an Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference regular season championship in 1981–82.

In the summer of 1983, Feeley discovered 7'6" Sudanese teenager (and future NBA player) Manute Bol while he was playing for the Sudanese national team. Shortly before his discovery, Feeley had been let go by Fairleigh Dickinson due to 'imcompatible' philosophies with the school. Feeley tried using his connections with Cleveland State University to get himself an assistant coaching job, largely with the allure of bringing Bol with him. It did not work out, and Bol eventually enrolled at the University of Bridgeport.

Feeley finished head coaching with a career record of 285 wins and 148 losses.

References

Don Feeley Wikipedia