Jenny Saccoccia Apology Letter


20201226 Jennifer Saccoccia re Chris Saccoccia

I have been trying to work through this with him, but it has been difficult. We have had some heated conversations and I feel like we are both stuck in a rut.

I think the best way to address this problem is to sit down and talk about it. It’s important that we both take the time to listen to each other and really understand what the other person is saying. We need to be honest with each other and express our feelings without attacking one another. We should also try to come up with solutions together, so that we can move forward in a positive direction.

It’s also important for us to remember that communication is key in any relationship. If something isn’t working, then it’s important for us to talk about it openly and honestly so that we can find a way forward together.

Finally, I think it would be helpful if we could take some time away from each other every now and then. This will give us both an opportunity to reflect on our relationship and how we can make things better between us.

I hope that by taking these steps, we can work through our issues together and come out stronger than ever before.

I regret my actions and I’m sorry for any hurt or pain that I caused.

Thank you for your kind words about Chris Sky. It is always nice to hear positive things about someone. We hope that the light will continue to win and that Chris Sky will be able to find peace and happiness in his life.

Jenny Saccocia is an American college basketball coach and the current head coach of the Boston College Eagles women’s basketball team. She was hired in April 2018 after spending four seasons as the head coach at George Washington University. Prior to her time at GW, Saccocia spent 11 years as an assistant coach at Providence College. During her tenure with the Friars, she helped lead them to seven NCAA Tournament appearances and two Big East Conference Championships.

Saccocia has also served as a head coach for USA Basketball, leading the U18 team to a gold medal in the FIBA Americas Championship in 2017. She was also an assistant coach for the U19 team that won gold in 2015.

Saccocia is a graduate of Stonehill College, where she played basketball from 1989-1993 and earned All-Conference honors three times. She holds a master’s degree from Providence College and is currently working on her doctorate in education from Northeastern University.