NCAA Announcement: DePaul Coach Doug Bruno's Medical Leave Shifts Leadership to Pizzotti
NCAA Update on DePaul Women's Basketball
In a significant development within NCAA circles, DePaul women's basketball will proceed without its longtime leader, Doug Bruno, who is on medical leave. The university confirmed that Bruno, who has been at the helm since 1988, experienced a medical incident last month and is currently recuperating at home. In his absence, Jill M. Pizzotti, the Associate Head Coach for the past 11 years, assumes the role of interim head coach.
Pizzotti Reflects on Bruno's Impact
Pizzotti, a veteran in the program for 14 seasons, expressed her emotions regarding Bruno's leadership during a recent media day. She fondly recalled her experiences with Bruno when she was a young coach, emphasizing his lasting impact on the program’s legacy and culture. She stated, "He bleeds DePaul women's basketball. He bleeds Chicago." Pizzotti reassured fans that the team remains optimistic about Bruno's recovery and his eventual return to coaching.
Looking Forward
- Doug Bruno is an integral part of DePaul's legacy.
- Pizzotti's experience in the program adds stability.
- Fans are hopeful for Bruno's swift recovery and return.
For those seeking more details, keep an eye on NCAA updates and DePaul's official communications.
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