Penn State Nittany Lions basketball

Penn State Nittany Lions
2018–19 Penn State Nittany Lions men's basketball team
University Pennsylvania State University
Head coach Pat Chambers (7th season)
Conference Big Ten
Location University Park, Pennsylvania
Arena Bryce Jordan Center
(Capacity: 15,261)
Nickname Nittany Lions
Student section Legion Of Blue
Colors Blue and White[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Final Four
1954
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight
1942, 1954
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1952, 1954, 1955, 2001
NCAA Tournament appearances
1942, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1965, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2011
Conference tournament champions
Atlantic 10: 1991
Conference division season champions
Eastern Collegiate League West: 1977

The Penn State Nittany Lions basketball team is a NCAA Division I college basketball team representing the Pennsylvania State University. They are a member of the Big Ten Conference and play home games at the 15,261-seat Jordan Center, moving there from boisterous Rec Hall during the 1995–96 season. Their student cheering section is known as the Legion Of Blue.

The program has nine NCAA tournament appearances with its best finish coming in 1954, reaching the Final Four. Its most recent appearance was in 2011, when the team lost to the Temple Owls in the round of 64. The program also has 11 appearances in the National Invitation Tournament, with the most recent being in 2018, when they beat Utah to win the NIT championship. They also won the NIT championship in 2009.

In the shadow of football

At a school where the football program captures the vast majority of media and fan interest, the basketball program has historically struggled for relevance. According to ESPN.com writer and Penn State graduate[2] Dana O'Neil,

In O'Neil's view, the "stepchild" status of the program was most starkly illustrated by the last weeks of the 2010–11 season. The team normally practices at a dedicated facility within the Jordan Center. However, for nearly a week in February, while the team was making a run for an NCAA at-large bid, Bon Jovi took over the entire BJC—including the practice facilities—for rehearsals for their upcoming concert tour, which opened at the BJC. The following week, the team was evicted from the BJC for a career fair[2] and for the Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon.[4] On both occasions, the team was forced to practice at the nearby Intramural Building, a facility normally used by Penn State's volleyball teams. Although retrofitted with basketball hoops, the space left much to be desired. Multiple holes for volleyball net stanchions had to be taped over. During the Bon Jovi rehearsals, the hoops had been visibly lower than regulation height. While this error was corrected the following week, one of the hoops remained visibly misaligned.[4]

Current coaching staff

PositionNameYearAlma mater
Head coachPatrick Chambers2011Philadelphia University (1994)
Associate Head CoachKeith Urgo2011Saint Joseph's University (1992)
Assistant CoachDwayne Anderson2013Villanova University (2009)
Assistant CoachJim Ferry2017Keene State (1990)
Director of Basketball OperationsRoss Condon2011Villanova University (2007)
Athletic trainerJon Salazer2001Penn State (1993)
Director of Player DevelopmentDavid Caporaletti2017Philadelphia University (1993)
Strength and conditioning coachGreg Miskinis2009Penn State (2008)

Coaching history

Coach Years Seasons Record Pct. Cnf. Record Pct. Cnf. Titles Nat. Titles
No coach 1897–1915, 1917–1918 20 131–65–1 .668 0
Burke M. "Dutch" Hermann 1916–1918, 1919–32 15 148–73 .716 0
Hugo Bezdek 1919 1 11–2 .846 0
Earl "The Spike" Leslie 1933–36 4 29–28 .509 0–10 .000 0 0
John Lawther 1937–49 13 150–93 .617 17–13 .567 0 0
Elmer Gross 1949–54 5 80–40 .667 0
John Egli 1954–68 14 187–135 .581 0
Johnny Bach 1968–78 10 122–121 .502 9–11 .450 0 0
Dick Harter 1978–83 5 79–61 .564 13–11 .564 0 0
Bruce Parkhill 1983–95 12 181–169 .517 82–116 .414 1 0
Jerry Dunn 1995–2003 8 117–121 .492 45–87 .341 0 0
Ed DeChellis 2003–2011 8 114–138 .452 41–95 .301 0 0
Pat Chambers 2011–present 7 113-122 .481 38–88 .302 0 0
Totals 1897–present 116 1412–1322–1 .516 222–399 .357 1 0

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Nittany Lions have appeared in the NCAA Tournament nine times. Their combined record is 9–11.

YearSeedRoundOpponentResults
1942Elite Eight
Regional 3rd Place Game
Dartmouth
Illinois
L 39–44
W 41–34
1952Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Kentucky
NC State
L 54–82
L 60–69
1954First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National 3rd Place Game
Toledo
LSU
Notre Dame
La Salle
USC
W 62–50
W 78–70
W 71–63
L 54–69
W 70–61
1955First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Memphis State
Iowa
Kentucky
W 59–55
L 53–82
L 59–84
1965First RoundPrincetonL 58–60
1991#13First Round
Second Round
#4 UCLA
#12 Eastern Michigan
W 74–69
L 68–71 OT
1996#5First Round#12 ArkansasL 80–86
2001#7First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#10 Providence
#2 North Carolina
#11 Temple
W 69–59
W 82–74
L 72–84
2011#10First Round#7 TempleL 64–66

NIT results

The Nittany Lions have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) eleven times. Their combined record is 27–9. They were NIT champions in 2009 and 2018.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1966First RoundSan FranciscoL 77–89
1980First RoundAlabamaL 49–53
1989First Round
Second Round
Murray State
Villanova
W 89–73
L 67–76
1990First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Marquette
Maryland
Rutgers
Vanderbilt
New Mexico
W 57–54
W 80–78
W 58–55
L 62–75
W 83–81
1992First RoundPittsburghL 65–67
1995First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Miami (FL)
Nebraska
Iowa
Marquette
Canisius
W 62–56
W 65–59
W 67–64
L 79–81
W 66–62
1998First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Rider
Dayton
Georgia Tech
Georgia
Minnesota
W 82–68
W 77–74
W 77–70
W 66–60
L 72–79
2000First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Princeton
Siena
Kent State
Notre Dame
NC State
W 55–41
W 105–103
W 81–74
L 52–73
W 74–72
2006Opening RoundRutgersL 71–76
2009First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
George Mason
Rhode Island
Florida
Notre Dame
Baylor
W 77–73 OT
W 83–72
W 71–62
W 67–59
W 69–63
2018First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Temple
Notre Dame
Marquette
Mississippi State
Utah
W 63–57
W 73–63
W 85–80
W 75–60
W 82–66

CBI results

The Nittany Lions have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) one time. Their record is 1–1.

YearRoundOpponentResult
2014First Round
Quarterfinals
Hampton
Siena
W 69–65
L 52–54

NBA players

NBA Draft

YearRoundPickNameTeam
1947
3
10
John Rusinko
Baltimore Bullets
1953
7
2
Herman Sledzik
Baltimore Bullets
1955
2
13
Jesse Arnelle
Fort Wayne Pistons
1965
3
22
Bob Weiss
Philadelphia 76ers
1966
11
6
Carver Clinton
Philadelphia 76ers
1974
7
17
Ron Brown
Boston Celtics
1981
3
57
Frank Brickowski
New York Knicks
1983
8
12
Mike Lang
New York Knicks
1984
10
211
Dick Mumma
Los Angeles Clippers
1999
2
35
Calvin Booth
Washington Wizards
2018
2
51
Tony Carr
New Orleans Pelicans

Other Players

The following is a list of undrafted Penn State players who have played at least one NBA regular or post-season game.

Bold Denotes Active player

Season by season records

Penn State Men's Basketball Radio Affiliates

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References

  1. Penn State Artwork (PDF). November 6, 2017. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
  2. 1 2 O'Neil, Dana (February 18, 2011). "Some things never change at Penn State". College Basketball Nation Blog. ESPN.com. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  3. O'Neil, Dana (May 23, 2011). "The ball is in Penn State's court". College Basketball Nation Blog. ESPN.com. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  4. 1 2 Bauer, Nate (February 15, 2011). "Inside the Den: News and notes from the hardwood". Blue White Illustrated. Rivals.com. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  5. http://www.gopsusports.com/ot/nl-update-affiliates.html 2011-2012 PSU Network Affiliates - Men's Basketball
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