Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
Award Recipients
Lifetime Achievement Award
James A. Foley, Jour ’61
Houston, Texas
Legendary sports communication professional Jim calls sports the 鈥渢oyshop鈥 of the business world. 鈥淚鈥檝e been blessed to spend 43 years in that shop,鈥 says Jim, who retired in 2008 after 36 seasons with the Houston Rockets basketball team, making him the longest-serving individual in the franchise鈥檚 history.
Jim was raised in LaSalle, Ill., and came to Marquette to study journalism and continue his Catholic education. He also participated in the Naval ROTC program. He cut his teeth as a student assistant in Marquette鈥檚 sports information office under seasoned professionals Ted Carpenter and Bob Harlan, Jour 鈥58, Hon Deg 鈥97, and also worked as a sports reporter for the Marquette Tribune. Four years after he graduated, he was able to succeed Harlan as Marquette鈥檚 sports information director during an exciting era for the men鈥檚 basketball program 鈥 Al McGuire鈥檚 teams went to the 1967 National Invitational Tournament final and earned two NCAA tournament berths.
In 1969 Jim moved to professional sports, becoming the director of public relations for the Milwaukee Bucks. His three years with the team included an NBA Championship in 1971.
The Houston Rockets recruited Jim in 1972 to head up their public relations operation, so he and his wife, Carolyn Dahl Foley, headed south. In 1987 the Rockets put Jim behind the microphone, and for the next 21 years, he and play-by-play man Gene Peterson were the voices of the Houston Rockets. Their broadcasts, which included back-to-back NBA championships in 1994 and 1995, endeared them to fans, and upon their joint retirement in 2008, the media rooms at the Houston Toyota Center were named in their honor.
Throughout his career, Jim was something of an ambassador for Marquette, regaling Texans with anecdotes and recollections of the Al McGuire era and boosting the university鈥檚 profile in the region. Jim sums up his alma mater with the story of how he recently ran into an NBA player, a much younger Marquette alumnus. 鈥淎 friend asked how we could have so much to talk about when we were about 50 years apart at MU,鈥 Jim says. 鈥淭he younger alum answered, 鈥極nce Marquette, always Marquette.鈥欌
Fun Facts:
Foley has missed just one of his 11 Marquette class reunions since he graduated.
On the road, colleagues called him 鈥淔oley.com鈥 for the 鈥渓ibrary of facts in his head.鈥
He鈥檚 proud of his Irish heritage and served as Grand Marshal of Houston鈥檚 1989 St. Patrick鈥檚 Day parade.
He carries a calling card which reads: Retired. No laptop. No lawnmower.