Pubdate: Thu, 25 Jan 2007
Source: Observer, The (Notre Dame, IN, Edu)
Copyright: 2007 The Observer
Contact: http://www.nd.edu/~observer/today/edletter.html
Website: http://www.ndsmcobserver.com
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4037
Author: Bob Griffin

BREY ADDRESSES DECISION

McAlarney Suspension Saddens Hoops Coach

Two days after Notre Dame suspended sophomore basketball player Kyle
McAlarney, the University had not released official information,
although head coach Mike Brey commented on the situation after the
team's 71-68 loss to St. John's Tuesday.

Brey - who spoke about his developing bond with McAlarney as the
season progressed - said he was devastated when informed of the Office
of Residence Life and Housing's decision to suspend the guard for the
spring and summer semesters.

"I love Kyle McAlarney," Brey told the New York Post following
Tuesday's game. "He's really like a son to me and I miss him. To say
that wasn't a dagger to all of us would be an understatement."

McAlarney was arrested in the early morning hours of Dec. 29 on
marijuana possession charges. Janice McAlarney, Kyle's mother, said
Brey and Athletic Director Kevin White were "shocked" by the
University's decision, which she said came after her son's meeting
Monday with Residence Life and Housing officials.

Senior Associate Athletics Director John Heisler and Notre Dame sports
information director Bernie Cafarelli both declined to comment
Tuesday. Cafarelli said Brey could not comment either.

Associate Vice President for News and Information Don Wycliff and
Residence Life and Housing Associate Director Lori Maurer also said
Tuesday they could not comment on individual disciplinary cases.

McAlarney's arrest happened close to campus, hours after the sophomore
scored a career-high 21 points in a Notre Dame victory over Rider.

He entered the St. Joseph's County pre-trial diversion program, a
system that gives subjects the opportunity to have charges expunged
from their records, on Jan. 18.

McAlarney was averaging 10.3 points and 5.4 assists per game prior to
his suspension.

The Observer could not reach McAlarney for comment Wednesday.
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