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Jack McCloskey Court

Jack McCloskey Court

Alvernia University held a ceremony between games of a doubleheader vs Albright on January 30, 2013, to officially name the floor of the gymnasium in the Physical Education Center, Jack McCloskey Court.

Bill Stiles, the Alvernia University Director of Athletics, opened the ceremony with a short recap of Coach McCloskey's career.  Dr. Tom Flynn, University President, offered remarks and former men's basketball player Art Schomp spoke on behalf of the players.  John McCloskey, Jr., the current Vice President of Enrollment Managment at Alvernia, finished with a reaction from the family.

The ceremony featured an unveiling of the logo (pictured above) that will be painted on the gym floor during a refinish in the summer of 2013.





Jack McCloskey's
Moments and Milestones
First Win Nov. 23, 1991
Alvernia 113, Daemen 81 (@ Mansfield)

Win #100 Jan. 25, 1997
Alvernia 89, @ Neumann 56

Win #200 Feb. 19, 2003
Alvernia 61, @ Cabrini 53

Win #227 (ECAC Quarterfinal) Mar. 3, 2004
@ Alvernia 74, Westminster 57

Final Game (ECAC Semifinal) Mar. 6, 2004
Lebanon Valley 71, Alvernia 68 (@ DeSales)

First Postseason Title 1995 ECAC South Championship
@ Alvernia 67, Allentown 63

First NCAA Win Mar. 6, 1997
@ Alvernia 69, Lebanon Valley 59

Overall Record of 227-111
Three NCAA Appearances
1997 NCAA Final Four
Three ECAC Appearances
1995 ECAC South Champions
Seven PAC Finals Appearances
Three PAC Titles
Jack McCloskey was the head men’s basketball coach at Alvernia for 12 years from 1991-2004.  He remains the leader in career victories at Alvernia with 227.  His .671 career winning percentage (227-111) ranks in the top 50 among Division III coaches.  For his accomplishments on the court and his contributions to the university, he was recognized as a member of the inaugural class of the Alvernia Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008.

In 2004, the same year he retired, McCloskey was honored as an inductee into the Berks County Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame.  During his 12 years as head coach at Alvernia, he coached the Crusaders to an ECAC Title (1995) and two PAC Titles (2000, 2003).  He guided the team to four NCAA appearances (1997, 2000, 2002, and 2003) and was named the 1997 PAC Coach of the Year.

“A true family man, Jack had a great capacity for friendships, many of them with former players and coaching colleagues. We are so fortunate that Jack considered Alvernia his second family,” said Alvernia President Dr. Tom Flynn.  “His passion for his beloved Alvernia was matched by his passion for basketball. He was a Hall of Famer, both on and off the court.”

McCloskey's roster for much of his first season included just six players and affectionately became known as the six-pack attack.  Together they put together an impressive 21-12 record with wins over the likes of Mansfield, Cheney, and Bloomsburg, and advanced to the second round of the Keystone Athletic Conference Playoffs.

In 1992 McCloskey led Alvernia basketball into its membership in the NCAA and the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (PAC).  He helped put the school and the city of Reading on the map in 1997 when his team advanced to the NCAA Division III Final Four.  He coached teams to six 20-win seasons including the '97 team and each of the last three.

The '97 team qualified for the NCAA Championships with an at-large bid.  It was the team's first NCAA appearance and it made the most of it.  The run started with a 69-55 win over Lebanon Valley College at home then a 66-55 win at Goucher.  The Crusaders were back on the road the next weekend for two wins at RIT.  The first a 77-71 upset win over the host Tigers then an 89-84 decision over Salisbury St. that sent the Crusaders to the Final Four.

Alvernia came up just three points shy against Illinois Wesleyan in the national semifinal then lost to Williams by a point in the consolation game. 

That fall McCloskey underwent heart surgery and needed to step away from the court for a season.  His son John, who played for his father and served as an assistant coach following his graduation from Alvernia in 1994, took the reigns and led the team all the way back to the PAC Final.  The family passion for Alvernia led John to become the Director of Athletics at Alvernia in 2001.  He has since moved up to Vice President for Enrollment Mangement.

Jack McCloskey's team qualified for the PAC playoffs in each of his 11 seasons at the helm and made the conference final in seven of those 11 years.  He won his first PAC title in 2000 with an 88-72 win over Misericordia.  Three years later he was back in the winner's circle following an 80-73 win at top-seeded Neumann.

Road to the 1997 Final Four
March 6 
@ Alvernia 69, Lebanon Valley 59
March 8
Alvernia 66, @ Goucher 55
March 14
Alvernia 77, @ RIT 71
March 15  
Alvernia 89, Salisbury St. 84
March 21
Illinois Weslyan 85, Alvernia 82
March 22
Williams 78, Alvernia 77
The '03 team defeated Mary Washington at home in the first round of the NCAA Championships—McCloskey was 3-0 in NCAA Tournament games at home—and, looking to capture some of that '97 magic, took the top-ranked team in the nation, Randolph-Macon, to overtime in the second round.

The '04 team was a PAC runner-up and advanced to the ECAC South Region Tournament.  After a sound defeat of Westminster College in the opener, 74-57, McCloskey coached his final collegiate game, a three-point loss to Lebanon Valley College in the ECAC semifinals played at DeSales University.

Jack McCloskey made playing basketball at Alvernia as much about personal development as it was about improving basketball ability.  His teams did community service projects long before it was commonplace.  They visited the children's wing of the Reading Hospital to bring gifts to ailing kids, and traveled to New York to lend a hand with cleaning and construction projects.