On Saturday we get to celebrate something truly special. I remember my senior night in 2006 like it was yesterday, it was the last time I would get to see Randy, Allan, Jason, Baker and Mike in Nova uniforms take the Pavillion court (I know we still have Depaul but the students will be on break). I remember thinking to myself how these guys truly changed the culture of our program and played with a toughness and togetherness that made me proud to be a Nova Wildcat. It was a true celebration of their accomplishments and the pure joy they brought to our students, alumni and fans.
Fast forward to Saturday. We celebrate the accomplishments of the 2016 senior class and I cant help but get that same feeling I did in 2006.
Ryan Arch has been the toughest player since the first day he walked on the court at Nova. He single handily may be Jay Wright's most important player in his tenure. It has been one of the greatest honors as a fan to watch Ryan play the game of basketball. You may have had a crappy day at work, you could be in the dog house with your wife, the sky could be falling but when you turned on the TV you knew Ryan Arch was going to give 150% of his effort for 40 minutes and to me that is the pure joy of college basketball. Win or Lose, as a fan or alumni if you see that kind of effort it has to make you smile. Thank you for bringing it every night, thank you for mentoring guys like Josh Hart, Kris Jenkins, Phil Booth, Jalen Bruson, Mikal Bridges, Darryl Reynolds, and others. I know Villanova basketball is in good hands because of the culture and toughness you have brought to it. As I watch you play your last games, no matter how this story ends, you should be extremely proud of what you accomplished. As a fan I could not ask for anything more during the past four years.
Daniel Ochefu, watching your development over the past four years has been truly amazing. You listen to every word that Mouph said. You have been a great teammate and even a better representative for Villanova Basketball. For the past three years you have truly been the big man on campus. When Jay asked more of you each year you stepped up to the task and to watch the last few games has been amazing. It goes beyond though what you have done on the court. I have watched you on the sideline mentor the younger players, get them excited, get them involved, make sure they are enjoying themselves. The one thing I have noticed over your four years and especially this year is you are truly enjoying the moment. You truly love the Villanova experience and to me that is awesome. Basketball is basketball but in the end you need to enjoy the best four years of our life. Each time you take the court with a smile, high five a teammate, or just get excited on the bench for a friend you can tell you are enjoying the moment. That is awesome and it really has given me appreciation of you not only as a player but as a person.
The bench mob. Henry, Patrick, and Kevin. Your job is not easy. A full time student who probably gets up at the crack of dawn for workouts, work extremely hard and play very few minutes. You probably could have gone to some DIII school an played more but you decided to come to Nova and make these sacrifices. Its not easy, you guys are very tough kids who have brought character and toughness to this program. At practice you need to bring out the best in our star players so that they are ready for game day and believe me when I say this you have done an excellent job of this. I know what ever you guys do in the real world you will be very successful.
This is just a thank you to this class, that has brought us so much joy and has made us all very proud. I truly appreciate everything you guys have done and no matter how this season ends you will always be winners in my book.