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Daughter of Knick legend coaching at York

BY ADAM MISCH
Thursday, November 12, 2009 2:48 PM EST
Maya Monroe is stepping out of her father’s illustrious basketball shadow, and is making a name for herself in the world of New York collegiate sports.


            Monroe, the daughter of New York Knicks legend Earl “The Pearl” Monroe, was named the new assistant coach for the York College women’s basketball team.


            Coming from Manhattan-based Seward Park High School, Monroe coached the women’s team for four years and went 45-5 in her time leading the team – also bringing them to a divisional and regular season championship.  




            “I’m very excited to be with York and the women’s basketball team,” Monroe said. “It’s a great feeling to come back to New York...where my dad is such a legend.”


            Monroe said her father let her pursue basketball on her own and, while he couldn’t attend many games during her college career, he will try and watch his daughter grow as a coach for the York College team.


            “My dad is excited for me and is certainly going to make it to many of my games here at York,” exclaimed Monroe.


            She graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology with a bachelor’s degree in international affairs and was a member of the Yellow Jackets women’s basketball team from 2001-2004.


            “Playing in a premier basketball conference is any player’s dream,” Monroe said. “I played along side plenty of great basketball players and wouldn’t trade it for the world.”


            Along with coaching these young women, Monroe is also the co-founder of the Hoop Fundamentals/Earl Monroe Skills Academy, a community program that specializes in the development of individual fundamental basketball skills for boys and girls from grades 4-12.


            She currently serves as the physical education director of the Madison Square Garden Boys and Girls Club, where she is responsible for the development of the health and physical education programs.  


            The energized assistant coach believes she has much to offer these girls at York, and hopes she can be a basketball and life mentor to them. Monroe wants to convey the fundamentals of the sport and bring the game back to the basics.


            “Maya will be a superb role model for these kids and I knew who she was before we even thought about getting her in here,” said Ronald St. John, Athletics Director at York. “She wants to get recognized by her own merits.”





Photo Courtesy of John Scarinci
Maya Monroe, daughter of NY Knicks great Earl Monroe, joins York College as the assistant coach of the girl’s basketball team.
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D. Murray wrote on Nov 11, 2009 12:53 AM:

" This was a very nice article and very well written. Im glad the writer did this story and its great to see a legends influence back in the New York basketball scene. "

Dan Murray wrote on Nov 17, 2009 11:39 PM:

" This was a really well written article. Its interesting to know that knicks legends still hang around in New York. Also i like this writers style and his reporting. "

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