Notre Dame men’s basketball head coach Mike Brey will retire at the end of the basketball season.
Brey is in the midst of his 23rd season with the Irish and will leave at the end of the year.
Brey planned to tell the team after their Thursday afternoon practice.
Brey saw more wins than any other coach. He brought the team to the NCAA Tournament 13 times at his career in Notre Dame. As Brey thanked his team during the announcement, saying it’s time for a new voice to lead the team.
Brey issued a Tweet, stating, in part: “I’ll leave @NotreDame with gratitude to the University and I’m proud of all we’ve accomplished together. Thanks to our student-athletes, coaches & staff who’ve played a key role in our culture.”
From Fr. Malloy hiring me, to @FatherJenkinsND’s guidance & @NotreDameAD‘s friendship, I’ll leave @NotreDame with gratitude to the University and I’m proud of all we’ve accomplished together. Thanks to our student-athletes, coaches & staff who’ve played a key role in our culture. https://t.co/zjdRBhIlJK
— Mike Brey (@NDMikeBrey) January 19, 2023
Quick (not really) story on Mike Brey deciding to leave @ndmbb job after 23 seasons.
Here: https://t.co/U2puQIbVNJ
— Tom Noie (@tnoieNDI) January 19, 2023
BREAKING: Source tells South Bend Tribune that #NotreDame coach Mike Brey will retire at end of season.
Brey plans to tell team after practice today.
The winningest coach in program history will have spent last 23 seasons at Notre Dame.
Story coming soon.
— Tom Noie (@tnoieNDI) January 19, 2023
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It’s about time