Brunson Set to Have Villanova Jersey Retired

JAN 24, 2023 | Villanova

VILLANOVA, Pa. – Jalen Brunson, who helped lead Villanova to a pair of NCAA national championships and became just the second Wildcat ever to be named National Player of the Year, will have his No. 1 jersey retired at halftime of the game on Feb. 8, 2023, vs. DePaul at Finneran Pavilion.

Brunson put together a remarkable 2017-18 campaign as the Wildcats rolled to their second NCAA title in three seasons. The 6-3 guard was named winner of the Oscar Robertson, John R. Wooden and Naismith trophies as the nation’s top player. In addition, he earned the Bob Cousy Award as the nation’s top point guard and BIG EAST Player of the Year honors. In 2019, The Sporting News tabbed him as its “College Basketball Athlete of the Decade.”

The product of Adlai Stevenson (Ill.) High School excelled academically as well. Brunson was a 2018 second team CoSIDA Academic All-American and the BIG EAST Scholar Athlete of the Year. He would go on to receive his degree from Villanova in 2019, following his first season in the National Basketball Association. Today, he is a standout for the New York Knicks.

“Jalen put together one of the most amazing Villanova Basketball careers ever,” stated Wildcats head coach Kyle Neptune. “His remarkable will and work ethic left an indelible mark on our program. He set a standard of excellence, on and off the court, that still impacts us today.

 

“We can’t wait to celebrate Jalen’s legendary Villanova career with the Nova Nation.”

In three seasons, Brunson scored 1,667 points (14.4 ppg) and delivered 432 assists (3.7 apg). As a freshman, he started in the backcourt for a Wildcats’ team that finished 35-5 and won the 2016 NCAA national championship 77-74 over North Carolina on a Kris Jenkins game-winning 3-pointer. As a sophomore, he was named first team All-BIG EAST as the Wildcats posted a 32-4 record while claiming BIG EAST regular season and Tournament championships. In his final campaign, Villanova went 36-4, winning each of its six NCAA Tournament games on the run to the title by double digits.

A plaque honoring Brunson will take its place in the main lobby of Finneran Pavilion, where the other retired jerseys of Wildcats legends are now located. With the single exception of Paul Arizin’s No. 11, Villanova retires the jersey of its legends but not the number (Arizin is the only other Villanova player to have earned National Player of the Year honors). Freshman Brendan Hausen, who currently wears No. 1 for the ‘Cats, will continue to do so.

Villanova hosts DePaul at 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 8 at Finneran Pavilion (FS1 and the Villanova IHeart Radio Network).

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