NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski has officially retired from ESPN to embark on a new chapter. He is now the General Manager of the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball team, returning to his alma mater after a long and successful journalism career. As a 1991 graduate of St. Bonaventure University, Wojnarowski will oversee several key aspects of the basketball program. His responsibilities include managing Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities, handling the transfer portal, recruiting, and building strong alumni relations.
“I’m excited and honored to return to St. Bonaventure and work with Coach Mark Schmidt and this championship-caliber program,” Wojnarowski said. “It’s an incredible opportunity to be part of a team that offers top-level competition, national exposure, and NIL opportunities within a supportive educational environment.”
Supporting the Coaching Staff and Players
In his new role, Wojnarowski will work closely with head coach Mark Schmidt and the coaching staff to navigate the increasingly complex college basketball landscape. He will help the team in crucial areas such as player retention, NIL partnerships, and professional development for athletes. Schmidt, the winningest coach in the school’s history, highlighted the significance of this move for the program’s future. “Woj’s network in the basketball world is unmatched, and his experience will be a game-changer for our program,” Schmidt said.
Deep Connection to St. Bonaventure
Wojnarowski’s decision to leave ESPN stems from his strong ties to St. Bonaventure. He and his wife Amy, also an alumna, have long supported the university’s athletic and communication programs. His return to the school he loves is a full-circle moment in his career.
Widely regarded as one of the top sports journalists of his era, Wojnarowski is best known for his NBA scoops and award-winning reporting. Before joining ESPN in 2017, he worked at Yahoo Sports for nearly a decade and wrote for The New Jersey Star-Ledger. He earned the APSE Sports Columnist of the Year award twice and authored the New York Times bestseller The Miracle of St. Anthony.
A Transformative Move for St. Bonaventure
Wojnarowski’s return is a major addition to the basketball program. Bob Beretta, the university’s athletic director, called it a “bold and transformative move” that showcases the university’s commitment to excellence. This comes during a time of rapid change in college athletics, and Woj’s expertise will play a key role in the program’s continued success.