You can just see the joy in her face being back at SU. That has to be contagious.
I know a guy that kept stats for Buffalo basketball and he's walking down the hall and Felisha is walking the other direction and says "Hello "his name". He had no idea she even knew it. That ladies and gentlemen is the new coach of SU basketball in a nutshell.
Syracuse.com buried this story after having it on their homepage this morning. I signed up for the walk and will take some pics if it's appropriate at the time.
The 5.4-mile walk from Canastota to Clockville on Sunday will retrace the steps of abolitionists fighting slavery in 1835.
www.syracuse.com
"In 1835, a group of abolitionists walked through the night from the Erie Canal in Canastota to the tiny hamlet of Peterboro to hold the first meeting of the New York State Anti-Slavery Society.
On Sunday, Syracuse University women’s basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack will lead a community walk retracing their steps, as the inaugural Abolitionist Freedom Walk steps off at 8:30 a.m. Sunday from the Canastota Canal Town Museum."
I did the inaugural Abolition Walk today from the Canal Museum in Canastota to Clockville and back, about 5 miles. FLJ did a start off speech and that was so inspirational, her teams are going to run through brick walls for her.