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Providence AD Driscoll to retire in June after 21 years

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By The Associated Press

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Providence College athletic director Bob Driscoll says he is retiring from his position after 21 years at the school. The retirement is effective in June  ends a two-decade run that was one of the most successful periods in PC’s athletic history, It has included the Friars winning their first ever national title in a men’s sport when the ice hockey team won in 2015. Driscoll also hired current Ed Cooley, who became the men’s basketball program’s first Black head coach in 2011. A native of West Concord, Mass., Driscoll has worked in collegiate athletics for 47 years. 

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