6B Friday, April 5, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Along, strange trip for Hurley After spending his basketball playing career in the shadows of his brother, Danny Hurley shines Associated Press Writer SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. — He arrived as a star recruit, a tough Jersey City kid with an impeccable basketball lineage. Five years later, Danny Hurley leaves Seton Hall an even tougher man — a survivor whose career at times made him feel like Job in a blue-and-white No. 15 jersey. There was no harbinger of hard times ahead when the Pirates out-recruited Arizona, Rutgers and Duke for Hurley in 1991. But he was walking an emotional tightrope soon after coming to South Orange. While the team succeeded, Hurley struggled. He spent two years as a part-time starter and responded poorly to coach P.J. Carlesimo's criticism. He felt inferior to his big brother, Duke star Bobby — a feeling reinforced by fans' taunts of "Bobby's better!" On Dec. 4, 1993, just two games into his junior year, the depressed and disillusioned 1991 New Jersey player of the year abandoned basketball Eight days later, Bobby nearly died in a California car wreck. As Bobby recuperated, Danny got counseling and got himself back on track; he rejoined the Pirates in October 1994. Hurley was back, but the powerhouse players of years past were gone. Seton Hall went 28-30 in his last two years. Through it all, Hurley was a lightning rod for fan abuse — much of it because of his name, some because it got under his skin. He was heckled from Hartford to Honolulu. At his last game, Hurley walked off the Madison Square Garden court to a four-letter farewell from a drunken Connecticut fan. It was, Hurley reflects, a "soap opera" — but one he gives high ratings. "I think it definitely has been a positive," said Hurley, sitting in a campus Athletic Department office. "It wouldn't have been if I had sailed through four years, just breezed by, had no problems. "I'm a lot stronger and tougher person now. ... It's made me fight more to be successful in whatever I'm going to do." Hurley now shows a maturity unthinkable in the soufaced freshman who grimaced at referees. "I'm a lot stronger and tougher person now... It's made me fight more..." He's written to people who suffered similar selfesteem problems. He delivers offseason talks to younger players about leaving their on-court problems in the gym. "I don't want to see anybody have to go through what I went through," said Hurley, 23, who averaged 14.8 points and 5.3 assists as a senior. And while he's comfortable with the past, he's considering the future: maybe pro ball in Europe, maybe coaching in New Jersey. He was born the year that his dad, Bob Hurley Sr., took over as coach at St. Anthony High School. "I've been around the game since I was three years old," said Danny, who followed his dad and brother to every gym in the county. Bobby achieved his own success: two national championships at Duke, an NCAA assist record, a lottery selection by the Sacramento Kings. While Danny reveled in the family's fortune, it weighed on him, too. ing). His sons played on six of those state champions. As Danny grew into a slick 6-foot-2 guard, his dad compiled a stunning coaching record at St. Anthony: 19 state titles in 24 years, a 626-67 record (and still count- "If you're Bob's son, Bobby's brother, that's a lot for an 18-year-old to deal with," said former Seton Hall assistant coach Bruce Hamburger. "The thing I wish for Danny is that he could have enjoyed it a little more." The brothers had a lot in common. Like Bobby, Danny led St. Anthony to a state championship as a senior and was New Jersey player of the year. But there were differences. Danny Hurley Former Seton Hall guard "Bobby is vanilla," his dad once observed. "Danny is tutti-fruiti." And where right-handed Bobby thrived in the spotlight on Tobacco Road, lefty Danny found tougher going off the Garden State Parkway. The boo-birds' attention left him increasingly rattled. His infuriated father said he would understand if Danny took a swing at his critics in the stands. The guard's minutes and confidence steadily dwindled. By the last game of his freshman year — Duke vs. Seton Hall in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, Bobby vs. Danny — the pressure was overwhelming. When Danny walked on the court for stretching exercises that night, two dozen camera crews surrounded him. fever sores sprouted on his lip. "With a family as successful as ours, I kind of felt a little pressure to hold up my end of the bargain," he said. "Things got very out of perspective for me... It was affecting my relationships with friends, my schoolwork — everything." The teen was so unnerved that fever sores sprouted on his lip. When he finally walked away in December 1993, Danny returned to Jersey City for a sitdown with his parents. He was afraid of their reaction — his dad is a Bob Knight-style disciplinarian who tossed his own sons out of high school practices. He received unconditional support. "You never want to be called a quitter," Danny sax. "That night when I came home from school, we talked about it. There were tears, and that just made us so much closer." Almost immediately, there was another crisis: Bobby's devastating car wreck in Sacramento. He suffered a detached trachea, broken right leg, shattered left shoulder blade, two collapsed lungs and five broken ribs. Slowly, Bobby recovered. Danny, his life given some perspective, did the same: "That was the catalyst that got me back." In October 1994, Danny returned with a new outlook, but the old competitiveness. Late in the season, the junior outscored Allen Iverson 20-19, added eight assists and did not turn the ball over in 37 minutes in a 96-92 loss to Georgetown. He was named co-captain for his senior year and wound up No. 4 on the Seton Hall's career assist list. After an 78-73 upset of Villanova in January, Hurley celebrated his 18-point, 5-assist effort with that rarest of sights: An on-court smile. Hurley leaves his collegiate career behind with plenty of good memories, including the best one of all: his victory over himself. "I wasn't afraid to come back and fail," he said. "I wanted to get back, and represent the university, and my family, and myself, with class. ... Not too many people would have had the courage to come back." To Save Money Shop The Classifieds. 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San Francisco $25/week, NYC $200/week. Chicago $25/week. New York more positions. No cost to many! One year commitment. Need 1. CALL 800-937-NANI for free brochure. Cottonwood Inc., a service provider for adults with developmental disabilities, is currently accepting applications for part-time employment in their residential division. All positions include evening and weekend hours, some may require sleep overs. College coursework may be required but may not be required. A GOOD DRIVING RECORD IS A MUST. Starting hourly pay is $6.00 to $6.50. Please apply at Cottonwood Inc., 2801 W. st1. E. OLE. Financial Director. Graduate and Professional Aunts. Duties: Financial management of budget for 40 graduate students, and GPA office. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Finance or related experience, Familiarity with State Purchase Rules, Interpersonal Skills. Application: Submit Resume to the Finance Department. Number of 3 Current References by Friday, April 19, 1996. 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PART-TIME ASSISTANT FLEXIBLE HOUSE The Kansas University Endowment Association is seeking a part-time (up to 19 hrs/wk) clinical assistant in the research department. Requires working knowledge of word processing, familiarity with alpha/numeric filing equipment. Prefer experience in use of standard office systems as online catalogs and CD-RD databases. Prior experience with automated record systems is highly desirable. Applications accepted through April 10, 1996. Submit letter of interest and resume to: Lort Baylack, RL College of Education, University Endowment Association, P.O. Box 829, Lancaster, VA 60404-0829. Phone 827-7440. Computers OPERATIONAL SUPPORT Oread, a leader in the pre-clinical drug development is seeking an operational support person for our MIS department. Responsibilities include daily support for routine procedures with data backups, system & network status checking along with phone support in the follow-up period for all products, and diagnostics of all operational problems with work stations. Additional duties include routine workstation hardware configuration and software installations. Bachelors in Computer Science or equivalent work experience required. Oread offers a comprehensive training package, 401(k) and profit sharing. For consideration send resume and salary requirements to: HR-OS Oread 1501 Wakua Drive Lawrence, KS 66047-1083 Fax (913) 749-1882 No Phone calls / FOE