Robert Emmet Hurley (born July 31, 1947) is an American
basketball coach. At the now-closed
St. Anthony High School in
Jersey City, New Jersey
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that year and only the third high school coach in history to be so honored; he was formally inducted on August 13 of that year.
Hurley is the father of
Bobby Hurley, a former All-American point guard at
Duke and the head basketball coach at
Arizona State, and
Dan Hurley, the head coach of the
University of Connecticut.
Biography
Early life
Hurley was born and raised in the
Greenville section of Jersey City and grew up in St. Paul the Apostle parish, in an era when neighborhoods identified with their parishes, later attending
St. Peter's Preparatory School
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. His father was a police officer. Hurley attended
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, but got cut from the varsity basketball team in his sophomore year. He began volunteering as a coach for a
Catholic Youth Organization
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grammar school team in his parish.
Career
Hurley began coaching at St. Anthony in 1967. The school, run by
Felician Sisters, had one of New Jersey's smallest student bodies, most of whom lived below or near the poverty line during the latter portion of Hurley's career.
Hurley produced over 150 players to Division I basketball programs, all on full scholarships. Hurley has coached six first-round
NBA draft picks, including his own son, Bobby Hurley. Hurley's undefeated 1989 team, which featured Jerry Walker, Hurley's son Bobby,
Terry Dehere, and
Rodrick Rhodes, was ranked first in the nation by ''
USA Today''. Three of the players on that team – Bobby Hurley, Dehere and Rhodes – were first-round choices in the NBA draft. That team won New Jersey's first
Tournament of Champions and amassed 50 straight victories in a two-year span. It is generally considered one of the best teams in American history. Hurley has also produced a total of six first-round NBA draft picks: his son Bobby, Dehere, Rhodes,
David Rivers,
Roshown McLeod and
Kyle Anderson.
Hurley's 2003–04 team, also undefeated and ranked second in the nation, is the subject of ''The Miracle of St. Anthony'', a best-selling book by
Adrian Wojnarowski. The book chronicles how the team marched to an unbeaten season, state title, and number 2 national ranking despite off-the-court crises and not having a single senior graduate to a Division I program.
Hurley's 2007–08 squad was also undefeated, finishing with 32 wins and no losses and ranked number one in the U.S. even though no starter is taller than 6 feet 6 inches. The team had six seniors who had never won a championship at the high school, something that has never happened to one of Hurley's teams. They also won Hurley's 10th Tournament of Champions, winning its state tournament games by an average of more than 27 points per game. This is considered one of the greatest basketball teams in modern sports. All six of the seniors would eventually receive Division I basketball scholarships, including
Mike Rosario (Rutgers; he would later transfer to Florida),
Tyshawn Taylor (Kansas),
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(Southern California) and
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(Villanova). ''The Street Stops Here'', a 2010 documentary narrated by
Harry Lennix
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, reviewed Hurley's impact on St. Anthony's basketball and captured several compelling moments that season. It premiered nationally on
PBS
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on March 31, 2010, and was released on DVD.
St. Anthony won 30 state championships, more than any other school in U.S. history. Hurley was the coach for 28 of those teams and an assistant coach on the other two. His teams are known for their speed, defensive intensity, and precise ball movement. Every senior to graduate from his program has won at least one state championship, with many winning several.
Over the years, Hurley has been offered a number of college coaching jobs, but has declined them all. He is also one of just a few high school coaches to be enshrined in the
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
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. Hurley is considered a top 10 high school basketball coach in the history of the United States.
He remained at the school through its final basketball season of 2016–17. Shortly after that season, the school announced it would close at the end of that school year.
He was never a teacher at St. Anthony's (though during his final years there he served as president). For most of his career, the coach remained employed as a probation officer (He retired from that role in 2008.). Thereafter, he worked for the Jersey City Recreation Department, but has since retired from that position as well. He was instrumental in the restoration of the historic
Jersey City Armory
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to a modern sports arena.
Post-retirement
Currently, Coach Bob Hurley continues his mission of developing children's potential in life through the game of basketball via The Hurley Family Foundation. The Hurley Family Foundation runs a free basketball program for students in 3rd through 12th grade in Jersey City. Over 400 unique athletes participate in the clinics and each session is packed with over 75 players.
Personal life and family
Hurley gained national attention when his son
Bobby graduated and became a four-year starter and All-American at
Duke University. Bobby, along with
Grant Hill
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and
Christian Laettner, led Duke to two NCAA titles and were top-10 draft picks for the
NBA. Bobby is currently the head coach of
Arizona State. He arrived there after two seasons at
Buffalo; before that, he was an assistant coach for
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and an associate head coach for
Rhode Island
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on the staffs of his younger brother
Dan.
For a number of years, Hurley's teams were challenged for supremacy in the state by
Saint Benedict's Preparatory School of
Newark, which was coached until 2010 by Dan, who played for him at St. Anthony before going to
Seton Hall University
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. In 2008, when Hurley's team was ranked number 1 in the nation, Dan's St. Benedict's squad was ranked number 2, and only a 3-point loss kept St. Benedict's from an undefeated season and a number 1 ranking of its own. Dan was hired on March 21, 2012 as the head basketball coach at URI.
In popular media
* His undefeated 2003-04 season was featured in a 2005 book by
Adrian "Woj" Wojnarowski of
ESPN
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entitled "The Miracle of St. Anthony: A Season with Coach Bob Hurley and Basketball's Most Improbable Dynasty".
* He is featured in the 2010 documentary ''
The Street Stops Here''.
References
External links
Hurley Family Foundation*
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1947 births
Living people
Basketball coaches from New Jersey
High school basketball coaches in New Jersey
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductees
Probation and parole officers
Saint Peter's University alumni
Sportspeople from Jersey City, New Jersey
St. Peter's Preparatory School alumni