“I enjoyed my time coaching there, being there and seeing all my old profs again. Especially at the Loyola Campus, it’s like family,” he says. “It was amazing.”
Donovan enjoyed a successful run as head coach. In 2014, he led the Stingers to the play-offs for the first time since 2011. That same year he was named conference Coach of the Year by the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ).
Importantly, Donovan was able to push the importance of academics onto his players with the strong support of a number of others at Concordia. They included his brother, Patrick Donovan, BA 07, former Stingers assistant coach and now Alouettes’ director of football operations, Lisa Ostiguy, special advisor to the provost on campus life, and Patrick Boivin, former director of Recreation and Athletics and now the Als’ president.
“For most players, academics comes second, and that was one of the things that my brother and I wanted to change when we took over at Concordia. We wanted to get that way of thinking out of our student-athletes,” Donovan says. “We wanted them to come for their education and be able to play football at the same time.”
New chapter
Donovan remains grateful for the role the university played in providing him with so many opportunities. “I feel so fortunate that I was able to live in Montreal, come to school here and be able to meet so many people,” he says.
“It was a hard, hard decision for me to leave,” he adds. “Concordia is home to me. I loved working there and I appreciate every person I worked with. There’s a lot of great people at Concordia.”
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