Shaheen Holloway isn’t long for Saint Peter’s

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INDIANAPOLIS — Enjoy him while he’s still here.

In other words: Enjoy him for the next week, maybe two.

That must the mantra for Saint Peter’s with regard to its head coach, Shaheen Holloway.

He was a simmering commodity in the college basketball coaching community entering this NCAA Tournament because of the job he has done at Saint Peter’s.

Then he went and outcoached Kentucky coach John Calipari on Thursday and engineered his 15th-seeded Peacocks’ stunning upset of the second-seeded Wildcats.

Now look what he’s gone and done: Holloway has Saint Peter’s, which hadn’t won an NCAA Tournament game in the school’s history before Thursday, in the Sweet 16 after a 70-60 upset of No. 7-seed Murray State on Saturday night.

The Sweet freaking 16.

Now Holloway is a hot commodity, perhaps the most significant coaching story in college basketball right now.

Shaheen Holloway gives instructions to Matthew Lee during Saint Peter's 70-60 upset win over Murray State.
Shaheen Holloway gives instructions to Matthew Lee during Saint Peter’s 70-60 upset win over Murray State.
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It now seems impossible for Saint Peter’s to retain him for a fifth year in Jersey City.

Considering the comments made by Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard after the Pirates were smoked by TCU in their first-round game Friday night in San Diego, it sounds as if there’s at least a decent chance Willard is headed for Maryland and Holloway has more than one foot in the door in South Orange, N.J., as his successor.

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