International

Aug 19 2021

Jason Killeen announces retirement from international basketball

Ireland senior men's captain Jason Killeen has today announced his retirement from international basketball. This decision comes just days after Killeen led Ireland to it's first senior men's title in 27 years, as they claimed the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries. The team ultimately won the championship after a 97-66 victory over Malta on Sunday at the National Basketball Arena in Dublin, having kept a clean sheet throughout the tournament.

Killeen has enjoyed a 14-year international career with Ireland, having first taken to the court with the Ireland senior men's team in 2007. His first game, a friendly against Luxembourg in July 2007, was also played at the National Basketball Arena. Killeen's first championship appearance was in August 2007, when the team faced Switzerland in FIBA EuroBasket 2007 Division B.

Jason Killeen playing for Ireland v Luxembourg 2007

Prior to joining the Irish senior men's team, Killeen spent time pursuing his basketball career abroad. He travelled to the US at 16 and played with Notre Dame Academy in Virginia, where he won two state championships. Killeen then moved to Winthrop University (D1) from 2004 to 2007, where he won 3 conference championships and had 3 NCAA tournament appearances. Following on from this, he went to Augusta State (D2) and won two Peachbelt Conferences with two NCAA tournament appearances, including a final 4.

We spoke to Jason about his decision to retire. "My favorite memories playing basketball have always been playing in the summer with the national team. As a young man the veterans took me under their wing and their advice and guidance served me throughout my career. My hope is that that I was able to do the same for some of lads who are starting out on their own journeys. It has been my pleasure to see this current group of players grow and develop in the Irish system and prove that they belong in the next level of European competition. The future of Irish basketball is bright and it has been my honor to be part of that".

We also heard from Ireland head coach Mark Keenan following Jason's decision. "It was a fitting way to cap off a great 14 year international career for Jason. We really felt he deserved to be captain and to finish off his international career on a high. I’m delighted for him".

On behalf of the entire Irish basketball community we would like to thank Jason for his commitment to the Irish jersey, and his tireless service while wearing it. All the best for the future Jason!