Wally Hoops: A Slam Dunk Symposium, 2/19/2016
The seventh annual alumni, faculty, and staff symposium -- Wally Hoops: A Slam Dunk Symposium, was held in Hays Hall on Feb. 19, 2016. Jon Pactor '71, our resident referee, and Godfather of the Wabash alumni community according to Dr. Chris Carr, tipped off the event and moderated activities in Hays 319.
Dr. Preston Bost, Professor of Psychology, delivered 'Outside the Box(score): Building a Better Basketball Team With Modern Analytics.' He said, 'We shouldn't think of analytics as a magic wand. Analytics operates within certain constraints. Think of it as using technology to maximize your resources.'
Matt Tanney '05, Athletic Director at Western Illinois University, delivered 'Learning to 'Dance': Creating a Championship Culture in a Division I Basketball Program.' He asked, 'Why is it important to qualify for the NCAA Tournament? Not the money or exposure, but for the student-athletes and the quality of their experience.'
The Wally Hoops Symposium was held on the 119th anniversary of the first intercollegiate basketball game played in the State of Indiana, a 23-13 Wabash win over Purdue. Phillips noted, 'I consider Homer Stonebraker ’18 to be one of the greatest players at Wabash,” said Phillips. “He could shoot from anywhere.'
Ray Jovanovich '84 delivered 'Asia's Love Affair...From the Late 1980s to 2016 & Beyond.' He said of his foray into broadcasting in Asia, 'I got my start at WNDY and little did I know that a few years later I'd be sitting across a dinner table with the Managing Editor at RTHK in Asia. At the time, they were expanding content in sports.'