CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. -- Basketball is the one sport where fashion mattered. Players and coaches dress a certain way, and thanks to the magic of social media, what someone wore into the arena or on the sidelines meant almost as much as what happened on the court.
At times, the college game felt like more of a runway in Milan thanks to Jay Wright's wardrobe turned into regular headline-generating material. His hand-crafted pinstripes occasionally produced iconic double-breasted, three-piece patterns, and that checkerboard suit with the pocket square pushed him past Sports Illustrated and directly into GQ.