2012-13 Penn State Men's Basketball Yearbook

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The 2012-13 Penn State Men's Basketball Yearbook contains biographies on players and coaches, roster and schedule information, a review of the 2011-12 season and all history and records regarding the program.

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Patrick ChambersHead Coach

2nd Year

Eugene BurroughsAssoc. Head Coach

2nd Year

Keith UrgoAssistant Coach

2nd Year

Brian DalyAssistant Coach

2nd Year

Ross CondonDir. of Operations

2nd Year

Brad PantallStrength Coach

7th Year

Jon SalazerTrainer

16th Year

Donovon JackF • 6-9 • 205 • Fr.

Reading, Pa.

Nick ColellaG • 6-3 • 195 • Sr.

New Castle, Pa.

Sasa BorovnjakF • 6-9 • 240 • Jr.Belgrade, Serbia

Tim FrazierG • 6-1 • 170 • Sr.

Houston, Texas

Pat AckermanF • 6-11 • 220 • So.

Rutland, Mass.

Alan WisniewskiF • 6-9 • 230 • Jr.

Sterling Heights, Mich.

Ross TravisF • 6-6 • 225 • So.

Chaska, Minn.

Jon GrahamF • 6-8 • 225 • So.

Baltimore, Md.

25

Kevin MontminyG • 6-3 • 185 • So.

Centre Hall, Pa.

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Zach CooperG • 6-1 • 170 • Fr.

Ijamsville, Md.

24

Jermaine MarshallG • 6-4 • 205 • Jr.

Etters, Pa.

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Billy OliverUndergraduate Coach

Chatham, N.J.

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Akosa MaduegbunamG • 6-3 • 200 • Fr.

Boston, Mass.

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D.J. NewbillG • 6-4 • 205 • So.

Philadelphia, Pa.

2Brandon Taylor

F • 6-7 • 235 • Fr.Tabernacle, N.J.

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2012-13 PENN STATE BASKETBALL

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INSIDE FRONT & SCHEDULE

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2012-13NITTANY LION BASKETBALL

4 • ‘12-13 PREVIEW 40 • PlayERs 74 • coachEs/staff 102 • ‘11-12 REVIEW 122 • hIstoRy

@PEnnstatEmbb@coach_chambERs

WWW.facEbook.com/PEnnstatEbaskEtball

2012-13 PREVIEWSchedule/Quick Facts ____________________ 4Roster _______________________________ 5Season Outlook ________________________ 6_______ Pre-season Notes, Personnel Breakdown

thIs Is PEnn statEA Look At Penn State Basketball __________ 9-38

nIttany lIon PlayERsPatrick Ackerman ______________________ 40Sasa Borovnjak _______________________ 42Nick Colella __________________________ 44Zach Cooper _________________________ 46Tim Frazier __________________________ 48Jon Graham __________________________ 52Donovon Jack ________________________ 54Akosa Maduegbunam ___________________ 56Jermaine Marshall _____________________ 58

Kevin Montminy _______________________ 60D.J. Newbill __________________________ 62Brandon Taylor ________________________ 64Ross Travis __________________________ 66Alan Wisniewski _______________________ 68Career Game-By-Games ________________ 70

coachEs & staffHead Coach Patrick Chambers ____________ 74 Year-by-Year/Vs. Opponents _________ 77Associate Head Coach Eugene Burroughs ____ 80Assistant Coach Keith Urgo _______________ 81Assistant Coach Brian Daly _______________ 82Dir. of Operations Ross Condon ___________ 83Strength Coach Brad Pantall ______________ 84Video Coordinator Adam Fisher ____________ 85Dr. Greg Billy _________________________ 86Athletic Trainer Jon Salazer _______________ 87Support Staff _________________________ 88

2012-13 oPPonEntsNon-Conference Opponents ______________ 90Conference Opponents __________________ 90Records vs. Opponents__________________ 91Records vs. Conferences ________________ 92The Big Ten Conference _________________ 93Opponent Series Game-by-Game __________ 94

2011-12 REVIEWSeason Notes/Highlights _________________102Season Statistics ______________________106Season Results _______________________106Game-by-Game Statistics ________________108Season Superlatives ____________________109Points-Rebounds-Assists ________________110Category Leaders _____________________110Big Ten Review _______________________111Game Recaps ________________________112

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hIstoRy & REcoRdsNittany Lion Basketball History ____________122Records of Head Coaches _______________123Year-by-Year Records ___________________127Memorable Victories ____________________128All-Time Great Players __________________130Honors _____________________________134NCAA Tournament History _______________138NIT History __________________________142Big Ten Tournament History ______________146Attendance Records ____________________149Facility History ________________________149Bryce Jordan Center ____________________150General Records ______________________152 Individual, Class, Team, Big Ten & OpponentTeam Offensive Season Bests _____________155Team Defensive Season Bests ____________156Big Ten Records _______________________157Opponent Records/Win & Loss Margins ______158Milestone Games ______________________159Multi-Faceted Achievements ______________159Scoring Records ______________________1601,000-Point Scorers ____________________162Field Goal Records _____________________165Three-point Field Goal Records ____________166Free Throw Records ____________________167Rebounding Records ___________________168

Assist Records ________________________169Blocks Records _______________________170Steals Records _______________________171Double-Double Records _________________172Season Leaders _______________________174Team Statistics Since 1986-87_____________175Year-by-Year Results (Head Coach Bios) _____176vs. Ranked Teams _____________________195All-Time Lettermen _____________________196

UnIVERsIty InfoRmatIonPenn State University ___________________198President Dr. Rodney Erickson ____________200Acting Dir. of Athletics Dr. David Joyner ______200Penn State Traditions ___________________201Penn State Athletics ____________________202Radio Network/State College Restaurants ____203Athletic Communications_________________204Radio/TV Chart ____________ Back Inside Cover

2012-13 yEaRbookThe Penn State Men’s Basketball Yearbook is provided as a service to the media. The public may purchase copies by for-warding a check or money order, payable to Penn State, in the amount of $10 per copy, to: 2012-13 Men’s Basketball Year-book, 101-D Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, Pa., 16802. Yearbooks are shipped via Priority Mail.

cREdIts: The 2012-13 Yearbook was compiled, edited and designed by Brian Siegrist, editor. Jeff Nelson, executive edi-tor, Barry Jones managing editor. Editorial assistance provided by Susan Bedsworth. Printed by: Nittany Valley Offset– State College, Pa.

PhotogRaPhy: Mark Selders, Penn State Campus Pho-tography, Steve Manuel, Tina Hay, Dick Brown, Gorman Find-ley, Penn State Public Information, Wagner Photography, Utah Jazz, Phoenix Suns, Washington Wizards, Milwaukee Bucks.

coVERs: Design by Brian Siegrist; Photos by Mark Selders.

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mIssIon statEmEntConsistent with the institutional mission of The Pennsylvania State University, Intercollegiate Athletics strives for excellence by offering all students model programs to develop meaning-ful standards of scholarship, athletic performance, leadership, community service, ethical and sportslike conduct within the institution’s extant educational and social environments. Inter-collegiate Athletics is committed to creating a climate for stu-dents and staff that reflects diverse values and needs; fosters an appreciation of a multicultural human society; assures equal access to opportunities without regard to personal characteris-tics not related to ability, and seeks greater involvement with an increasingly interdependent world.

Non-dIscRImInatIon statEmEntThe Pennsylvania State University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to programs, facilities, admission, and employment without regard to personal char-acteristics not related to ability, performance, or qualifications as determined by University policy or by state or federal au-thorities. It is the policy of the University to maintain an aca-demic and work environment free of discrimination, including harassment. The Pennsylvania State University prohibits discrimination and harassment against any person because of age, ancestry, color, disability or handicap, national origin, race, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Discrimination or harassment against faculty, staff, or students will not be tolerated at The Pennsylvania State University. Di-rect all inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policy to the Affirmative Action Director, The Pennsylvania State University, 328 Boucke Building, University Park, PA 16802-5901; Tel 814-865-4700/V, 814-863-1150/TTY.

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UnIVERsItyname: The Pennsylvania State Universitylocation: University Park, Pa. 16802founded: 1855Enrollment: 43,831 (38,205 undergraduate)nickname: Nittany Lionscolors: Blue & Whiteconference: Big Ten Conferencedivision: NCAA Division Ihome court (capacity): Bryce Jordan Center (15,261)President: Dr. Rodney Ericksonacting athletic director: Dr. David Joynerticket office Phone: 1-800-NITTANY

baskEtball hIstoRyfirst year of basketball: 1897all-time mbb Record: 1,361-1,066 (117th Season)Record In bryce Jordan center: 165-100 (17th Season)ncaa tourn.years (Record)/last: 9 (9-11), 2011nIt years (Record)/last: 10 (22-9), 2009 NIT Championsbig ten Record: 117-248 (21st Season)

coachIng staffhead coach: Patrick Chambers (Philadelphia Univ. ‘94)overall Record (yrs): 54-48 (4th year)Record at Penn state: 12-20 (2nd year)basketball office Phone: 814-865-5494best to Reach coach: Through SID (814-865-1757)assoc. head coach: Eugene Burroughs (Richmond, ‘94)assistant coaches: Keith Urgo (Fairfield, ‘02) Brian Daly (Saint Joseph’s, ‘92)director of basketball ops: Ross Condon (Villanova, ‘07)athletic trainer: Jon Salazerstrength & conditioning coach: Brad Pantall

AThlEtIc commUnIcatIonsassoc. dir. athletic comm./mbb contact: Brian Siegrist E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 814-777-5126mbb secondary contact: Susan Bedsworth E-mail: [email protected]; cell: 814-308-2273athetic media Relations office: 814-865-1757bryce Jordan center Press Row: 814-863-3294Website: www.GoPSUsports.comaddress: 101 D Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, PA 16802-7101twitter: @PSUSTRETCH & @PennStateMBB

2012-13 tEamletterwinners Returning/lost: 9/4 starters Returning/lost: 3/22011-12: 12-20 (H: 10-7; A: 1-11; N: 1-2)2012 big ten finish: T11th (4-14)2012 big ten tournament: 0-1, L, 75-58 vs (5) Indiana

2011-12 bIg tEn/ncaa RankIngs:scoring: 61.8 (11th, 288th)field goal Percentage: 39.3 (12th, 325th)three-Point Percentage: 31.1 (11th, 262nd)free throw Percentage: 68.6 (11th, 194th)scoring defense: 65.8 (8th, 127th)field goal Percentage defense: 43.4 (8th, 181st)Rebounding: 33.9 (6th, NA); Reb. margin: +1.9 (6th, 113th)turnovers: 12.2 (NA, 62nd); assists: 10.8 (11th, 305th)steals: 6.8 (5th, 130th)

QUIck facts2012-13 schEdUlEall times Eastern

date opponent time (Et) television

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Sat. 3 PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY (Exhibition) 4:00 p.m. BTN.com

Fri. 9 SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 7:00 p.m. BTN.com

Puerto Rico tip-off tournament, coliseo Ruben Rodriquez, bayamón, PR

Thur. 15 North Carolina State 5:00 p.m. ESPN2

Puerto Rico tip-off tournament

Fri. 16 Providence or Massachusetts TBD

Puerto Rico tip-off tournament

Sun. 18 TBD TBD

(Akron, Oklahoma State, Tennessee, UNC Asheville)

Fri. 23 BUCKNELL 4:30 p.m. BTN.com

Wed. 28 BOSTON COLLEGE (ACC/B1G Challenge) 9:15 p.m. ESPNU

dEcEmbER

Sat. 1 PENNSYLVANIA 2:00 p.m. ESPN3

Wed. 5 at La Salle (at the Palestra) 7:00 p.m.

Sat. 8 ARMY 4:00 p.m. BTN

Sat. 15 DELAWARE STATE 2:00 p.m. BTN.com

Sun. 23 NEW HAMPSHIRE 11:00 a.m. BTN

Sat. 29 DUQUESNE 4:00 p.m. ESPN3

JanUaRy

Thur. 3 at Wisconsin 6:30/8:30 BTN

Mon. 7 INDIANA 7:00 p.m. BTN

Thur. 10 NORTHWESTERN 8:00 p.m. ESPNU

Sun. 13 at Purdue TBD BTN

Wed. 16 MICHIGAN STATE 7:00 p.m. BTN

Sat. 19 NEBRASKA 1:00 p.m. ESPNU

Wed. 23 at Indiana 7:00 p.m. BTN

Sat. 26 OHIO STATE 12:00 p.m. ESPN2

Thur. 31 at Iowa 8:00 p.m. ESPNU

fEbRUaRy

Tue. 5 PURDUE 7:00 p.m. BTN

Sat. 9 at Nebraska 9:00 p.m. ESPNU

Thur. 14 IOWA 9:00 p.m. ESPNU

Sun. 17 at Michigan 12:00 p.m. BTN

Thur. 21 at Illinois 8:15 p.m. BTN

Wed. 27 MICHIGAN 6:30 p.m. BTN

maRch

Sat./Sun. 2-3 at Minnesota 3 or 1/4 BTN/ESPN/CBS

Thur. 7 at Northwestern 7:00 p.m. ESPNU

Sun. 10 WISCONSIN 12:00 p.m. BTN

2013 big ten tournament – United center, chicago, Ill.

Thur. 14 First Round (BTN/ESPN2) 12:00, 2:30, 6:30, 9:00

Fri. 15 Quarterfinals (ESPN, BTN) 12:00, 2:30, 6:30, 9:00

Sat. 16 Semifinals (CBS) 1:40, 4:00

Sun. 17 Championship (CBS) 3:30

Big Ten One Plays: Home: Ohio State, Michigan State; Away: Illinois, Minnesota

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nUmERIcalno. namE Pos. ht. Wt. yR./ElIg. homEtoWn/hIgh school1 Akosa Maduegbunam G 6-3 200 Fr./Fr. Boston, Mass./Charlestown HS/Winchendon Sch.

2 D.J. Newbill G 6-4 205 Jr./So. Philadelphia, Pa./Strawberry Mansion

5 Donovon Jack F 6-9 205 Fr./Fr. Reading, Pa./Berks Catholic

10 Brandon Taylor F 6-7 235 Fr./Fr. Tabernacle, N.J./Trenton Catholic

11 JermaineMarshall•• G 6-4 205 Sr./Jr. Etters,Pa./RedLand

14 KevinMontminy• G 6-3 185 So./So. CentreHall,Pa./PennsValleyArea

20 NickColella• G 6-3 195 Sr./Sr. NewCastle,Pa./NewCastle/PSU-Behrend

21 SasaBorovnjak•• F 6-9 240 Sr./Jr. Belgrade,Serbia/VeritasChristian(N.C.)

23 TimFrazier••• G 6-1 170 Sr./Sr. Houston,Texas/StrakeJesuit

24 Zach Cooper G 6-1 170 Jr./Jr. Ijamsville, Md./Urbana/Gulf Coast State (CC)

25 JonGraham• F 6-8 225 Jr./So. Baltimore,Md./CalvertHall

32 PatrickAckerman• F 6-11 220 So./So. Rutland,Mass./WorcesterAcademy

34 AlanWisniewski• F 6-9 230 Jr./Jr. SterlingHeights,Mich./BishopFoley

43 RossTravis• F 6-6 225 So./So. Chaska,Minn./Chaska

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alPhabEtIcalno. namE Pos. ht. Wt. yR./ElIg. homEtoWn/hIgh school32 PatrickAckerman• F 6-11 220 So./So. Rutland,Mass./WorcesterAcademy

21 SasaBorovnjak•• F 6-9 240 Sr./Jr. Belgrade,Serbia/VeritasChristian(N.C.)

20 NickColella• G 6-3 195 Sr./Sr. NewCastle,Pa./NewCastle/PSU-Behrend

24 Zach Cooper G 6-1 170 Jr./Jr. Ijamsville, Md./Urbana/Gulf Coast State (CC)

23 TimFrazier••• G 6-1 170 Sr./Sr. Houston,Texas/StrakeJesuit

25 JonGraham• F 6-8 225 Jr./So. Baltimore,Md./CalvertHall

5 Donovon Jack F 6-9 205 Fr./Fr. Reading, Pa./Berks Catholic

1 Akosa Maduegbunam G 6-3 200 Fr./Fr. Boston, Mass./Charlestown HS/Winchendon Sch.

11 JermaineMarshall•• G 6-4 205 Sr./Jr. Etters,Pa./RedLand

14 KevinMontminy• G 6-3 185 So./So. CentreHall,Pa./PennsValleyArea

2 D.J. Newbill G 6-4 205 Jr./So. Philadelphia, Pa./Strawberry Mansion

10 Brandon Taylor F 6-7 235 Fr./Fr. Tabernacle, N.J./Trenton Catholic

43 RossTravis• F 6-6 225 So./So. Chaska,Minn./Chaska

34 AlanWisniewski• F 6-9 230 Jr./Jr. SterlingHeights,Mich./BishopFoley

coachIng & sUPPoRt staffhead coach: Patrick Chambers (2nd at PSU, 4th overall, Philadelphia University, ‘94)

associate head coach: Eugene Burroughs (Richmond, ‘ 94)

assistant coaches: Keith Urgo (Fairfield, ‘02) & Brian Daly (Saint Joseph’s, ‘ 92)

director of basketball operations: Ross Condon (Villanova, ‘07)

strength coach: Brad Pantall (Penn State, ‘96)

athletic trainer: Jon Salazer (Penn State, ‘93)

Video coordinator: Adam Fisher (Penn State, ‘06)

Undergraduate student coach: Billy Oliver

2012-13 PEnn statE baskEtball RostERby ElIgIbIlIty sEnIoRs (2)20 NickColella• ____________________ G23 TimFrazier••• ____________________ G

JUnIoRs (4)11 JermaineMarshall•• _______________ G21 SasaBorovnjak•• __________________F24 Zach Cooper ____________________ G34 AlanWisniewski• __________________F

soPhomoREs (5)2 D.J. Newbill _____________________ G14 KevinMontminy• _________________ G25 JonathanGraham• _________________F32 PatrickAckerman• _________________F43 RossTravis• ______________________F

fREshmEn (3) 1 Akosa Maduegbunam ______________ G5 Donovon Jack ____________________F10 Brandon Taylor ____________________F

BY STATE (coUntRy)PEnnsylVanIa (5)2 D.J. Newbill5 Donovon Jack11 Jermaine Marshall14 Kevin Montminy20 Nick Colella

massachUsEtts (2)1 Akosa Maduegbunam32 Patrick Ackerman

maRyland (2)24 Zach Cooper25 Jon Graham

mIchIgan (1)34 Alan Wisniewski

mInnEsota (1)43 Ross Travis

nEW JERsEy (1)10 Brandon Taylor

tEXas (1)23 Tim Frazier

IntERnatIonal (sERbIa) (1)21 Sasa Borovnjak

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optimism is high for coach Patrick chambers’ second campaign at Penn State. The Nittany Lions return 70 percent of their scoring and 60 percent of their rebounding from a transitional 2011-12 season that saw three freshmen and three sophomores earn 84 starts and witnessed the emergence of guard Tim Frazier among the best players in the nation. Chambers squeezed 12 wins out of one of the nation’s most inexperienced squads while installing a culture of all-out hustle, intense defense and positive attitude that fueled both his players and the Penn State fan base.

Entering last season, Penn State was much less sure of its footing with a new coach, one truly experienced player and looking to replace 80 percent of its scoring. The youth and inexperience showed in the Lions’ struggles to score. Penn State ranked 325th in the NCAA shooting 39.3 percent on the year and particularly struggled in road contests shooting 35 percent and averaging 55 ppg while going 2-13 away from the Jordan Center. Things were particularly tough early on the road as the Lions averaged 22 ppg in the first half of road contests and found themselves trailing by an average of 10 points at the half. Searching for a solution, Chambers employed 14 different starting line-ups on the year.

In the more comfortable confines of the Jordan Center, Penn State’s youth was better. The Lions shot 42 percent and averaged 67.3 ppg at home. But, the young Lions went 3-7 in games decided by 10 points or less on the year. Penn State had just one home loss come by more than six points while dropping four Big Ten home games by six points or less on the year, including an 88-82 shootout with No. 12 Indiana, a 71-65 loss to No. 13 Michigan and a somewhat controversial 67-66 defeat at the hands of Northwestern.

The benefit of those trials by fire will see Penn State return 70 percent of its scoring and 60 percent of its rebounding for 2012-13 as well as four returners that logged 16 or more starts last season and six players that averaged 16 minutes or more of action in Big Ten play. The Lions also claim the conference’s lone returning 2012 first-team All-Big Ten selection in Fra-zier who established himself among the elite guards in the nation after leading the Big Ten in assists (6.2) and finishing second in scoring (18.8) and steals (2.4) in his junior campaign. Penn State will look to balance out the explosive 6-1, guard’s production as he led the nation last year accounting for 58 percent of his team’s offense and was the only player in NCAA Division I to average at least 17 points and six assists per game.

backcoURtMuch of the Lions’ optimism stems from Penn State’s guard play, which Chambers boldly tabbed “the best backcourt in the nation” in the spring. Joining Frazier, a senior who posted a Penn State season record 198 assists and still managed to rank fifth among major college players with 17 20-point games last year, will be Southern Mississippi transfer D.J. Newbill. The 6-4, sophomore sat out last season after posting 9.2 ppg and 6.2 rpg as a freshman for the Golden Eagles in 2010-11. Newbill, who Chambers says “brings a toughness we haven’t seen in a long time,” started 32 games at Southern Miss and posted six double-doubles to earn Conference USA All-Freshman Team honors. Junior guard Jermaine Marshall (6-4) is coming off the best year of his career finishing second on the team in scoring (10.8) and leading the team with 43 threes while posting four 20-point games. Marshall, who had a career-best 27 points in the Lions’ regular season finale vs. Michigan last year and trailed only Frazier (76) with 32 steals, is a much more mature and improved player this year. Penn State will also benefit from the return of senior Nick Colella (6-3) who earned a scholarship for his final campaign after starting six games and making 16 threes in Big Ten games last year. Freshman Akosa Maduegbunam (6-3) is a strong athlete who owns a team-best 35-inch vertical and posted 18 points and six rebounds per game at the Winchendon School last year. Local product Kevin Montminy (6-3), a good shooter from Centre Hall, Pa., and new roster addition Zach Cooper (6-1) will add depth.

fRontcoURtPenn State’s frontcourt play began to stabilize and excel at the end of last season as first-year players Jon Graham (6-8) and Ross Travis (6-6) started the last 17 and seven games, respectively, and both saw their play peak at the end of the year. Graham posted a pair of career-high point totals (10) and a career-high rebounding total (10) over a three-game stretch in February and averaged 5.3 ppg and 4.1 rpg over the final 10 games. He cut his weight down to 225 pounds in the summer and is much quicker and more explosive off the floor. Travis, who started 16 games last year, posted a career-high 15 points in the regular season finale vs. Michigan and averaged 7.7 ppg and 6.0 rpg over the final four games. He earned a reputation for all-out hustle in his first campaign and has worked hard to improve his perimeter shot. Junior Sasa Borovnjak (6-9) led Penn State shooting 56.5 percent last year and had a very productive off-season that saw the solid low-post scorer finally return to full strength after an ACL tear in 2010. The Lions added three-time first-team Pennsylvania Class AAA selection Donovon Jack (6-9) and Times of Trenton Player-of-the-Year Brandon Taylor (6-7) as part of the 2012 signing class. Jack is tremendously athletic and posted

2012-13sEason PREVIEW

SENIOR ALL-BIg TEN guARdtIm fRazIERThE BIg TEN’S TOP RETuRNER IN ScORINg (18.8) ANd ASSISTS (6.2)

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1,725 points in high school, while Taylor, a 1,000-point high school scorer, sculpted a Big Ten ready body down to 235 pounds in the summer and brings both perimeter and post scoring potential to the line-up. Sophomore Patrick Ackerman (6-11) is the Lion’s tallest player and the mobile big man made good progress in his first season. Junior Alan Wisniewski (6-9) adds depth.

schEdUlE notEsPenn State will take on ESPN.com preseason No. 6 North Carolina State in its first game of the Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Nov. 15-18, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It will mark Penn State’s second-straight Top 10 foe in the non-con season under Patrick Chambers. Penn State faced No. 2-ranked and eventual national champion Kentucky in the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tourna-ment last year in Chambers’ first season at the helm. Chambers will be making his second trip to the Puerto Rico Tip-Off as a head coach. He led his Boston University team to a 1-2 mark in the 2009 Puerto Rico Tip-Off and downed Indiana in San Juan, 71-67, for his first victory as a head coach. The 2012 tournament will be the program’s first-ever trip to Puerto Rico and first regular season games outside of the contiguous United States since playing three games in the Seawolf Classic in Anchorage, Alaska in 1978. The Lions will face Boston College for the second-straight year in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Penn State won, 62-45, last year at B.C. and has won four of its last five Challenge games. Penn State will rekindle the oldest series in program history when it takes on Bucknell on Nov. 23 at the Jordan Center in the 100th meeting overall between the programs, which first met in 1897 in the first game in Lion program history. Bucknell is one of six Pennsylvania programs that dot the non-con schedule (including exhibition opponent Philadelphia U.) as Patrick Chambers has placed on emphasis on playing in-state opponents. One of those will also be La Salle, which Penn State will face at the Palestra in Philadelphia. It will mark the fifth time Penn State will play in Philadelphia in the last six years. Penn State will open its 21st Big Ten season on the road at Wisconsin on Jan. 3 and will take on pre-season top five ranked Indiana in its Big Ten home opener on Jan. 7

REtURnERs’ statIstIcs Pts REb ast11 Jermaine Marshall G/F 6-4 205 10.8 4.1 1.1

20 Nick Colella G 6-3 195 2.7 1.3

21 Sasa Borovnjak F 6-9 240 4.3 3.1

23 Tim Frazier G 6-1 170 18.8 4.7 6.2

25 Jonathan Graham F 6-8 225 3.9 3.7

43 Ross Travis F 6-6 225 4.4 4.2

staRtERs REtURnIng (3) (last seasons stats): tim frazier, Sr., G, 6-1, 18.8 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 6.2 apg, 76 steals, 32 starts...First-team All-Big Ten...Led Big Ten in assists and second in scoring and steals...Led Penn State in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals...Set PSU season assists record (198)...17 20-point games...Led the nation responsible for 58% of team’s offense (scoring & as-sists)...only Div. 1 player to average at least 17 ppg and 6 apg in 2011-12.Jermaine marshall, Jr., G, 6-4, 10.8 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 1.1 apg, 32 steals, 17 starts...Scored in double-digits in 20 games...Four 20-point games, including career-high 27 vs. Michigan (3/4)...Led team with 43 threes and second with 32 steals...11.7 ppg in Big Ten play.Jon graham, So., F, 6-8, 3.9 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 19 blocks, 17 starts...Emerged late in year twice posting career-high point totals (10) and a career-high rebound total (10) after mid-February...Shot 51.1% and averaged 5.3 ppg and 4.1 rpg over the final 10 games.

othER kEy REtURnERs (3):sasa borovnjak, Jr., F, 6-9, 4.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 56.6 FG%, 7 starts...Led team in field goal percentage...two double-figure scoring outings...returned from torn ACL in 2010-11 season.nick colella, Sr., FG 6-3, 2.7 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 6 starts...averaged 20.8 mpg in Big Ten games, making six starts...third on team with 16 threes in Big Ten games.Ross travis, So., F, 6-6, 4.4 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 16 starts...Team’s second-leading rebound-er...Five double-figure scoring games...career-high 15 points vs. Michigan in final regu-larseason game...8.3 ppg, 5.7 rpg & 70% FG% in final three regular season games...Led team in rebounding in seven games.

RostER addItIons (5):d.J. newbill, So.-Transfer, G, 6-4...sat out 2011-12 season...started all 32 games as freshman at Southern Mississippi (9.2 ppg, 6.2 rpg)...2011 Conference USA All-Fresh-man Team...recorded six double-doubles and led team in rebounding 11 times...15 double-digit scoring games...2010 Pennsylvania Class AA Player of the Year (24.2 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 5.0 apg).donovon Jack, Fr., F, 6-9, Berks Catholic, Reading, Pa.... Three-time first-team Penn-sylvania Class AAA selection... Twice named Berks Player of the Year by the Reading Eagle...Finished his career with 1,725 points, the most ever by a player in the city of Reading...A left-hander...Averaged 17.0 ppg, 10.1 rpg and 2.5 bpg as he led Berks to the PIAA District III Class AAA title.akosa maduegbunam, Fr., G, 6-3, The Winchendon School, Boston, Mass.... Aver-aged 18 ppg, 6 rpg and 4 apg...earned NEPSAC AAA honorable mention honors...averaged 22.3 ppg, 8 rpg, 3 apg as a junior at Charlestown High School leading team to a 22-3 record and a Boston City League championship.brandon taylor, Fr., F, 6-7, Trenton Catholic, Tabernacle, N.J....career 1,000-point scorer...named the Times of Trenton Player of the Year...averaged 15.9 points and 9.5 rebounds per game in leading the Iron Mikes to the NJSIAA South Jersey Non-Public B championship game for the second straight year.zach cooper, Jr., G, 6-1, Ijamsville, Md., Gulf Coast State CC...preferred walk-on with two years of eligibility remaining.

kEy lossEs (4):cammeron Woodyard, G, 6-5, 8.7 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 42 threes, 36.8%, 3P%, 18 starts...graduated with 387 career points.billy oliver, F, 6-8, 6.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 35 threes, 20 starts...Ended career with one sea-son of eligibility remaining due to recurring concussion symptoms...220 career points.trey lewis, G, 6-1, 5.6 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 25 threes, 6 starts...transferredmatt glover, G, 6-4, 2.8 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 27 steals, 21 starts...transferred

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2012-13 PRE-sEason QUotEsfRom hEad coach PatRIck chambERsQ: on his off-season knee surgery:A: It’s gone great. It’s just great to walk. I’ve got to tell you, it was a humbling experience being on crutches for two months not being able to pick up your kids and not being able to do the little things that you do in life. I was able to take a couple days off to take walks on the beach, push the stroller and take a bike ride. I’m ready for practice.

Q: on his first season at Penn state:A: We’ve laid a foundation of attitude and what that means to everybody on the outside world is playing hard, hustling, diving, taking charges and doing what-ever is necessary to grind and show some grit out there. Maybe it didn’t reflect in our record and maybe it didn’t reflect on the scoreboard, but I felt like those kids really competed and they really tried. They came every day regardless of only having four wins in the Big Ten. They came; they competed; they wanted to get better; they were excited about the direction we’re headed in and that’s all you can ask for. With the guys that we had together and the youth that we had on the team, I felt like we were the best team that we could be by the end of the year.

Q: on what he learned from last year:A: I learned a lot about their courage and their heart. I learned a lot about Tim Frazier and who he was and who he is becoming, and he still has room for growth. It’s good to see that they want to be good. They want to be successful and that’s what our locker room is, because it starts in the locker room. When the locker room’s cohesive, if it’s tight and there’s good chemistry, you’re going to see the domino affect onto the floor.

Q: on his outlook on the 2012-13 season:A: We should be better. The mindset is different this year. We have a very cohesive unit that really like each other and want to be together. They know everything now, our terminology and expectations. The learning curve is very small and the comfort level with me is different. We are going to run and open it up a little bit. We will look to get stops and get run-outs off the stops. We have to play with confidence and freely.

Q: on tim frazier:A: At Deron Williams, he played so well there. Then he goes to LeBron James and every step of the way he’s had an amazing summer as far as development and maturity. He has really taken ownership of this program. That is the great-est thing. I see that as an All Big Ten player, he’s only going to continue to get better because he hasn’t gotten there yet. Everybody thinks he’s arrived, but he hasn’t arrived yet.

Q: on d.J. newbill:A: He’s going to open up space. He is a weapon. They have to worry about D.J. He’s 6-4, 205 pounds. The guy is a running back in the NFL is what he is. He is so talented, so gifted, high IQ for the game, and he can get a shot whenever he wants it. Five guys can’t cover Tim Frazier any more. I think it’s going to help Tim and also it’s going to give Tim a little bit of a break, because D.J. can play the point as well.

Q: on the backcourt and Jermaine marshall:A: I am really excited about those three guys right there (Frazier, Newbill and Marshall). I think the light has come on for Jermaine Marshall. He’s going on his fourth year. He’s grown up. He’s matured. He had a great summer, academi-cally and athletically. He’s jumping higher than he ever has and his threes have gotten better. We need him to stretch the defense a little bit. He’s probably our best shooter as far as three-point shooting.

Q: on returning frontcourt players:A: Jon (Graham) looks terrific and is right where he needs to be. He is moving better, is quicker and I expect him to have a good year. It’s great to see Sasa (Borovnjak) back at 100 percent, getting better and he understands he can’t play just one end of the floor. Ross (Travis) has worked very hard on his jump shot and handle and is really a guard who likes to mix it up with the bigs. We love his effort and versatility.

fRazIER closIng on 1,00o PoInts/assIst REcoRd:Senior guard Tim Frazier, the only first-team All-Big Ten selection returning in 2012-13, will enter the season with 970 career points, just 30 shy of becoming Penn State’s 30th 1,000-point scorer in program history. Frazier posted 602 points last season, the seventh-best total in pro-gram history, and is on pace to finish among the top five scorers in program history. Frazier alsoenters the season with 444 career assists, the seventh-best total in program history, and 134 steals, good for ninth all-time. Coming off a PSU season record 198 assists last year, Fra-zier is well within range of eclipsing the 20-year old career assist mark of 600 set by Freddie Barnes (1989-92). His 76 steals last year rank as the fifth-best season total in program history and put him on pace to become just the fourth Lion to record 200 career steals.

What a yEaR:Senior Tim Frazier returns for his final cam-paign after one of the finest statistical seasons in Penn State history. Some of the highlights:•FirstLion to lead theBigTen inassistsandjust the third to lead the conference in steals in conference games.•OnlyNCAADiv.Iplayertoaverageatleast17points and six assists per game.• His 19.6 ppg average in conference playranked second, just 0.4 shy of earning the Big Ten scoring title.• Ranked first in assists (5.6), first in steals(2.4), second in scoring, second in minutes played (38.0) and third in free throw percentage (87.4) in Big Ten Conference games.• Third Lion to lead the team in scoring, re-bounding, assists and steals in the same sea-son and first to post a top 10 season in each.•SetaPennStateseasonrecord198assistsand ranked 14th in the NCAA (6.2).• Posted the seventh-best point total in Lionhistory with 602 – just the fifth PSU player to eclipse 600 points in a season.•Fifthamongmajorconferenceplayerswith1720-point games (12 in Big Ten play).• Led the nation accounting for 58 percent of the Lions’ offense with his combined field goals (208) and assists (198).•Improvedhisscoringaverageby12.5ppg,thesecond-largest increase in the Big Ten in the last 15 seasons.

fRazIER’s bIg sUmmER: Tim Frazier had a big summer playing against the nation’s top collegiate players as he was invited to attend the Deron Williams Skills Academy in June in Chicago and the LeBron James Skills Academy in Las Vegas in July. Both events were conducted by Nike. One of just two Big Ten guards and 16 top collegiate guards overall invited to attend the Williams camp, Frazier excelled to earn an invitation to the James Academy, which featured 25 top col-legiate players (guards, wings and posts) that

advanced from the earlier Williams, Kevin Du-rant and Amare Stoudemire Skills Academies. While in Las Vegas, players shared practice and competition space with players from the U.S. Olympic Team, which made its final selections during the same period in Las Vegas, and had regular interactions with three-time NBA MVP James and many of the NBA All-Stars that com-peted on the Olympic Team.

nEWbIll EyEs REtURn:Sophomore guard D.J. Newbill (6-4) has his eyes set on Nov. 9 as his first return to official collegiate competition in 20 months. Newbill sat out the 2011-12 season after transferring from Southern Mississippi in late August of 2011. He started all 32 games as freshman at Southern Miss, posting 9.2 ppg and 6.2 rpg to be named to the 2011 Conference USA All-Freshman Team. The 2010 Pennsylvania Class AA Player of the Year (24.2 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 5.0 apg) out of Philadelphia’s Strawberry Mansion HS, he re-corded six double-doubles and 15 double-digit scoring games at Southern Miss and led team in rebounding 11 times. Newbill has reshaped his body going from 220 pounds down to 205 and reducing his body fat to 7.8 percent.

chambERs has an EVEntfUl off-sEason: It was an eventful off-season for head coach Patrick Chambers as he and wife, Courtney, welcomed their third child, Caitlin, to the fam-ily on March 23, he underwent reconstructive knee surgery on his left leg on May 11 and his father, John “Rube”, passed away on June 11 after a long battle with Alzheimers. Chambers underwent arthroplastic surgery, which involved resetting the top of the tibia below the knee to change the angle of the joint. The energetic coach was limited to riding a scooter and non-weight bearing crutches for six weeks and was on crutches for two months. He began walking short distances without crutches on July 6 and after months of rehab returned to normal mobil-ity in August.

colElla EaRns scholaRshIP:Senior guard Nick Colella will finish his careeron scholarship as coach Patrick Chambers renewed the grant he gave the former walk-on for the 2012 spring semester. Colella began his career at the Division III Penn State-Behrend campus before joining the team as a walk-on prior to the 2010-11 season. He served briefly as a practice player with the Lady Lions in his first month on campus before going through the try-out process. Colella started six Big Ten games last year, including hitting three treys for nine points in 37 minutes of his first career start at Michigan State (2/8). He made 16 threes in Big Ten games, third-most on team, and posted two double-digit scoring games in Big Ten play, playing 16 minutes or more in 13 Big Ten games and averaging 20.8 mpg in conference play. He hit a career-best 3-of-5 from three for a career-high 11 points at No. 11 Indiana (1/22).

PRE-sEason notEs

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WElcomE to

hooPs VallEy

A record 6,000+ students mAde the JordAn center rock when Penn stAte fAcedno. 1-rAnked ohio stAte in 2011.

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WElcomE to

hooPs VallEy

“Nittany Nation is probably the best group of fans in the country. They’re very energetic, passionate and loyal, which is what you want in your fans. They’re a very important sixth man. They’re with us through thick and thin. That’s the kind of fan base you want.”

– Jon graham

NITTANY NATIONPenn State’s student section, Nittany Nation, was voted one of the Top 25 student sections in the nation by The Bleacher Report (2011).

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bRycE JoRdancEntER

15,403, the sixth-lArgest crowd in Penn stAte history, PAcked the BJc to see the lions fAce no. 1-rAnked ohio stAte in 2011.

thE 15,261-sEat bRycE JoRdan cEntER Rocks dURIng baskEtball sEason and thRoUghoUt thE yEaR WIth concERts and EVEnts.

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bRycE JoRdancEntER

“They are really diehard fans. It really just helps you out knowing there are people that just genuinely care about you and want you to be the best you can be.”

– tim frazier

“The fans are huge. Some say they’re the sixth man. Home court advantage is always big, especially in our conference. It’s tough to win on the road. We get a lot of people at our games and it gets pretty loud.”

– Jermaine marshall

homE sWEEt homEPenn State practices, eats, strength trains, plays, and has its basket-ball offices, as well as those of the athletic department, in the Bryce Jordan Center, which was completed in 1996 at a cost of $55 million.

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fabUloUsBASKETBALLfacIlItIEsPenn stAte BoAsts some of the finest BAsketBAll fAcilities in the nAtion. from the locker room, trAining room, weight room And PlAyers’ lounge to toP film study fAcilities And one of the finest PrActice gyms, it is All locAted Just stePs APArt within the wAlls of the Bryce JordAn center.

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fabUloUsBASKETBALLfacIlItIEs

“We’ve got everything you need. We’ve got things like the gun to work on your jump shot. We have 24-hour ac-cess, which is great.”

– Jermaine marshall

“I went on a few visits before I came here, the facilities just don’t compare. We have top of the line stuff and every-thing we need to succeed is here.”

– Ross travis

“I think everything here is more than a basketball player could ask for. We’re spoiled and take advantage of it. The Bryce Jordan Center is home. The weight room facil-ity is great and we always go hard in there.”

–akosa maduegbunam

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acadEmIc EXcEllEncE

gEt yoURdEgREE

usA todAy rAted Penn stAte As the Best school in the nAtion in the grAduAtion of its student Athletes.

Penn stAte rAnked first in grAduAtion rAte of student-Athetes Among the nAtion’s division 1-A PuBlic institutions in 2002, 2004 & 2006 And wAs second in 2009.

JUnIoR collEgE tRansfER stanlEy PRInglElEd thE bIg tEn In thREE-PoInt shootIng bEfoRE EaRnIng hIs dEgREE In 2009.

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“The academic support here is second to none. There is no excuse to do poorly with the support team we’ve got here.”

– billy oliver

gRadUatEAll five Nittany Lions seniors graduated in 2011, including Penn State all-time leading scorer Talor Battle (below left).

lEadIng gRadUatIon sUccEss RatEPenn State men’s basketball earned a 90 percent Graduation Success Rate (GSR), wich ranked second in the Big Ten, according to NCAA data released in 2011. Penn State student-athletes as a whole earned a GSR of 88 percent, compared to an 80 percent average for all Division I-A institutions.

bIg tEn lEadERPenn State basketball’s NCAA multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) score of 980 through 2010-11 was 30 points higher than the Division I men’s basketball average. The Lions previous score of 995 tied for the best among men’s basketball teams in the Big Ten.

96% WIth dIPlomasNinety-six percent of all Penn State student-athletes earn a diploma.

acadEmIc all-bIg tEnPenn State basketball has had 59 Academic All-Big Ten selections since joining the conference in 1993. Penn State had a record eight players earn Academic All-Big Ten recognition in 2006-07 to lead the conference.

AcadEmIc all-amERIcansPenn State has had six Academic All-America selections, including 1995 Academic All-American of the Year, John Amaechi.

PEnn statE Ranks... tied for first as the nation’s best public institu-tion, according to a U.S. News & World Report survey of high school students (2004).

...40th among the world’s top 100 global institu-tions by Newsweek (2006).

... seventh among the “Top 10 Best U.S. National Universities,” according to Washington Monthly (2009).

...as one of only 10 NCAA Division I-A institu-tions to be selected for U.S. News & World

Report’s 2002 College Sports Honor Roll for athletic and academic achievement.

...No. 14 among all U.S. public universities by U.S. News & World Report (2007).

...tied for fourth nationally among public insti-tutions and 11th overall in a listing of the best universities in the nation according to a 2003 Gallup poll.

...among the nation’s top “Hot Schools,” accord-ing to the Wall Street Journal.

moRgan acadEmIc sUPPoRt cEntERthe morgan Academic support center, located in the Bank of America Building on the Penn state campus, houses academic advisors for all 31 Penn state Athletic teams as well as tutors, study spaces and computer facilities utilized by the nittany lion team.

As the academic advisor for Penn state men’s Basketball, dr. sue sher-burne provides academic guidance and support and monitors the aca-demic progress of all nittany lion players.

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WE aRE famIly

fAith, Attitude & fAmily Are the hAllmArks on which the Penn stAte ProgrAm is Built

no namEs on thE back of PEnn statE’s JERsEys EmPhasIzEs thE commItmEnt to tEam goals and togEthERnEss that PERmEatEs thE nIttany lIon PRogRam.

“I have classmates saying ‘good luck today,’ teachers saying ‘good luck today.’ People know who you are. Penn State is really just a big family.”

– tim frazier

“It’s really great being a part of the Penn State family. All the people in the Penn State basketball community care and want to see you succeed. It makes it easy to come to school here and play basketball here.”

– d.J. newbill

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WE aRE famIly

“Penn State basketball is truly a family. We have a brotherhood in the locker room. I feel like I have big brothers, since I’m just a freshman. It’s very welcom-ing. Anyone could come in and appreciate it. It’s a truly humbling experience.”

– akosa maduegbunam

sEnIoR dayPenn State “Senior Day” in the Bryce Jordan Center is always spe-cial as players share a unique moment with their families, coaches and an appreciative crowd.

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a gREat PlacE to bEstAte college wAs rAnked no. 1 in 2008 And no. 2 in 2009 Among college towns with A PoPulAtion smAller thAn 250,000 By the AmericAn institute for economic reseArch.

Jay-z Is onE of thE many toP natIonal acts to takE thE stagE at PEnn statE’s bRycE JoRdan cEntER, onE of thE toP gRossIng VEnUEs of Its sIzE In thE WoRld.

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NATION’S TOP ACTS PLAY HEREWhether your looking for R&B, Rap, Rock, Country, Pop, Heavy Metal, Alternative or Comedy, the top music and entertainment acts in the nation make regular stops at the Bryce Jordan Center.

STATE COLLEGE, PA.DID YOU KNOW?1) State College is in the geographic center of Pennsylvania just a few hours drive from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh as well as short drives to New York City, Washington, D.C. and Baltimore.

2) State College has approximately 120,000 inhabitants, including Penn State students.

3) State College has long been ranked among the safest metropolitan areas in the nation. In 2009, the Congressional Quarterly ranked the State College Metropolitan Area as the safest in the country. The annual report uses FBI crime statistics collected from local law enforcement agencies.

4) State College is regularly rated among the most liveable metropolitan areas in the nation and was rated the most liveable in Pennsylvania and no. 19 nationally by Money Magazine and among the “50 Smartest Places To Live” by Kiplinger’s.

5) The University Park Airport has daily flights to Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Detroit and Washington, D.C.

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IN THE COMMUNITY

GIVING BACKPenn state Players are an active Presence in the community visiting hosPitals, suPPorting sPecial olymPics and thon, collecting food and numerous other ways.

THE NITTANY LIONS ANNUALLY VISIT THE HERSHEY CANCER INSTITUTE, TwO HOURS SOUTH Of CAMPUS, BRINGING GIfTS ANd ENCOURAGEMENT TO AdULT ANd PEdIATRIC PATIENTS BATTLING CANCER.

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“We’re going to recruit kids that are serious about their degrees, that love to play basketball, that will represent Penn State with integrity and will be out in the community and work charities and do whatever we can to help the area.”

– Patrick Chambers

Penn state Players are encouraged to get involved in the state college community and the Penn state camPus. the nittany lions are strong suPPorters of Penn state’s dance marathon and regularly host four diamonds kids fighting Pediatric cancer. Play-ers have helPed collect hundreds of coats for the needy in “oPeration warm” and thousands of Pounds of food for the state college food Bank. they have also ParticiPated in local school reading Programs, meet regularly with the Penn state hooPs cluB and give their time to numerous community events.

COACH CHAMBERS ANd THE NITTANY LIONS SUPPORT THE dANCERS AT THE 2012 dANCE MARATHON.

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GREAT COACHINGPenn state Boasts a young and energetic coaching staff that has learned from some of the greatest coaches in the game.

HEAd COACH PATRICK CHAMBERS HELPEd GUIdE VILLANOVA TO THE 2009 NCAA fINAL fOUR ANd LEd BOSTON UNIVER-SITY TO A 42-28 MARK ANd THE 2011 NCAA TOURNAMENT IN TwO SEASONS LEAdING THE TERRIERS. HE HAS COACHEd IN SIx NCAA TOURNAMENTS ANd A TOTAL Of 17 NCAA TOURNA-MENT GAMES IN HIS EIGHT-YEAR CAREER.

“This is one of the best coaching staffs that I have been around in my years of playing basketball. They are high energy. They teach the game really well, and I believe that they will help me get better.”

– d.J. Newbill

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“We are in this together. I am opening up myself to them (players) and I hope they will open themselves to me. This is about building trust. I want them to get to know me and know who I am at my core. I try to be very direct. I’m not into mind games. I want them to see the real me and who I am, so we can have a trust.”

– Patrick ChambersEUGENE BURROUGHS, ASSOCIATE HEAd COACHBurroughs is in his 17th season of collegiate coaching, having previ-ously served as associate head coach at Navy. As a player, Bur-roughs helped lead Richmond to the first-ever victory for a No. 15 seed over a No. 2 seed (Syracuse) in the NCAA Tournament.

“The coaching staff is great. They have helped me so much. They have taught me about hard work, leadership, respon-sibility and have re-ally helped my game. Every day they always have a lesson to teach me and are making sure I’m always doing what I am supposed to do.”– Akosa Maduegbunam

KEITH URGO, ASSISTANT COACHUrgo spent four seasons on the staff at Villanova helping lead the Wildcats to the NCAA Tournament every year, including the 2009 NCAA Final Four.

BRIAN dALY, ASSISTANT COACHDaly was a standout player at Saint Joseph’s and was associate head coach at Boston University under Patrick Chambers.

“Our coaching staff is 100 percent de-voted. They want to see us succeed. They want the best for us, not just on the court but off the court with academics and everything else.”

– Jon Graham

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NITTANY LION

STRENGTH& SPEEd nearly 80 Percent of the nittany lion team scored aBove average in all the nBa comBine Physical develoPmenttesting Protocol in Place for the nBa draft.

BASKETBALL STRENGTH & CONdITIONING COACH BRAd PANTALL IS dEdICATEd SOLELY TO THE PHYSI-CAL dEVELOPMENT Of THE NITTANY LION PLAYERS, UTILIZING A YEAR-ROUNd, SPORT SPECIfIC PROGRAM.

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“Coach Pantall has pushed me to places I never thought I could go. He’s proved to me I can go even further. He wants to see everyone get stronger, im-prove their game and get to the highest level.”

– Brandon Taylor

MAJOR GAINSTIM fRAZIER (senior): Added 18 reps to his 185-pound bench press since arriving at Penn State and can now do 19, one shy of the 2012 NBA Combine best...improved his max bench press by more than 115 pounds to over 300 pounds entering his final sea-son...posted a pro-lane agility time (10.0) and 3/4 court sprint time (3.09) better than the NBA combine bests...has added 30 pounds of muscle since arriving at Penn State.JON GRAHAM (redshirt sophomore): Added four inches to his vertical leap...added 11 reps to his 185-pound bench press to now be able to perform a team high 24, far above the 2012 NBA Combine best of 20..increased his max bench press from 215 to 325.ROSS TRAVIS (sophomore): Added 20 pounds of muscle while also increasing his vertical leap by two inches and improving his 185-pound bench press by eight reps to 15.NICK COLELLA (senior): Added more than six inches to his vertical leap and improved his pro-lane agility time to 10.0, tying the Penn State team record and beating the 2012 NBA Combine best...im-proved his bench press by 75 pounds to over 300 pounds.SASA BOROVNJAK (junior): Cut his weight from 242 to 230 pounds and reduced his body fat by five percent...Improved his bench over 300 pounds while cutting one second off his pro-lane agility time.

FOUR PENN STATE PLAYERS CAN BENCH PRESS OVER 300 POUNDS.

The Penn State Basketball Physical Devel-opment Program headed by former Nittany Lion football player and certified USA weightlifting coach Brad Pantall is centered and structured around HARd wORK and MAxIMUM EffORT. The Penn State training approach incorporates individualized, sport-specific, year-round, com-prehensive and progressive physical develop-ment that is “need based” and is on the cutting edge of research, development and profes-sional integrity.

The Penn State physical development pro-gram addresses sport-specific speed, agility, power, strength, conditioning and flexibility. Our objective is not only to provide a sport-specific, systematic approach to all facets of training, but to do so as efficiently, productively and safely as possible.

Penn State is not only committed to coach-ing, teaching and developing our athletes physical/athletic ability, but also to provide an environment conducive to the development of discipline, accountability and leadership skills for reaching optimum physical and mental pon-tential and toughness.

The Penn State Basketball Strength and Conditioning program leads by example, to out

work and out hustle, and bring a relentless, tire-less, winning and overachieving attitude to work everyday.

All training is documented, goal oriented and comprehensive with the goals of maximal physical development, injury prevention, mental toughness, leadership development and skill, professional preparation and career longevity in mind.

Coach Brad Pantall is committed solely to the year-round development of the program and the Nittany Lion basketball players. He earned his degree in Sports Science from Penn State in 1996 and earned his master’s degree from Penn State in Counseling and Education in 1999. He has worked in strength and conditioning at Penn State since 1996, spending time with each of the University’s 29 sports programs and work-ing as a graduate assistant under head football strength and conditioning coach John Thomas for three years. He is a member of the National Association of Speed and Explosion for which he serves as the state director overseeing camps, clinics and certifications. He has also worked with the strength and conditioning pro-grams of the NFL’s Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Bengals.

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MEdIA ExPOSUREPenn state will have at least 23 games televised to a national audience in 2012-13. the nittany lions have aPPeared on one of the esPn networks 40 times in the last five seasons.

PENN STATE BASKETBALL: IN THE PAINT is a television program that airs during the season consisting of features on players, coaches and the program as well as highlights of recent Nittany Lion games. The half hour program airs across the state of Pennsylvania and in several markets nationally, including in cities such as New York, Detroit, Chicago and Washington D.C. It gives players a unique opportunity to star in front of the camera and provides a stimulating and cutting-edge record of each season.

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Penn State Basketball has a large media following across Pennsylvania, the region and the nation. Major newspapers in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Al-toona and the state capital of Harrisburg cover Penn State. State College’s Centre Daily Times and publications such as Fight On State, Blue-White Il-lustrated and Lions247 provide extensive coverage both in print and on the internet. These outlets have a combined circulation of nearly three million.

Penn State games are regularly featured on national television outlets such as CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and BTN and the Nittany Lions have appeared on national TV over 100 times in the last decade, including 40 ap-pearances on one of the ESPN networks in the last five years.

Since the launch of the Big Ten Network, every Penn State home game has been available to a national audience and every Big Ten conference game will be televised nationally on CBS, an ESPN platform or the Big Ten Network.

In June 2006, the Big Ten signed a new 10-year national rights contract with ABC/ESPN. The agreement doubles the amount of mid-week games featured, as ESPN or ESPN2 will air a weekly contest on both Tuesday and Thursday during the conference season, while also showing contests on Saturday and Sunday.

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AMERICA’S BEST CONfERENCE

THE BIG TEN

in 2011-12, the Big ten led thenation in attendance for the 36th straight season with record attendance of more than 2.8 million fans, the 20th straight season over 2 million.

THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENTPENN STATE PLAYEd IN fRONT Of MORE THAN 68,000 fANS IN fOUR dAYS AT CONSECO fIELdHOUSE IN INdIANAPOLIS AS THE LIONS REACHEd THE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Of THE 2011 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT.

the Big ten Placed siX teams in the 2012 ncaa tournament and has more aPPearances (209) in the ncaa tournament than any conference in the country.

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THE BIG TEN NETwORKTHE FIRST CONFERENCE NETWORK

Available to more than 90 million households in the United States and Canada, BTN is the first nationally distributed network dedicated to covering one of the premier collegiate conferences in the country. BTN is on the air 24 hours per day, 365 days a year with more than 900 live events, all in high definition, as well as original programming such as the Emmy nominated documentary The Journey. The network is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country, allowing them to see their favorite teams regard-less of where they live.

The Big Ten Network will NATIONALLY DISTRIBUTE more than 105 Big Ten men’s basketball games in 2012-13. In recent years, 97 percent of Big Ten games have been televised or streamed.

The Network’s website, BTN.com, will live stream numerous non-conference men’s basketball games, plus all exhibition games. The Big Ten will receive television or internet coverage for every single home men’s basketball game for the fifth straight year.

All intra-conference games on the network will be distributed on a NATIONAL basis.

Men’s Big Ten Conference games will be shown on the Network every day of the week except Monday and Friday with a minimum of three games appearing on the weekends.

Big Ten Network Notes: • Distributedtomorethan90millionhouseholdsnationwideand19of the top 20 markets in the nation. • Availableinover90%of cable,satelliteandtelcohomesintheBigTenregion. • Thenetworkcurrentlyhasagreementswithmorethan300affiliates. • Carriesmorethan105regularseasonmen’sbasketballgames. • Featuresanightlystudioshowwithsegmentsfromeachcampus. • BTNlaunchedtheBigTenDigitalNetworkin2011,streaminghundredsof live events that are not televised on BTN.

• A Big Ten team has competed in the Final Four in five of the last

eight years.

• Five times in the last 12 years a Big Ten program has advanced

to the national championship game, the last coming with

Michigan State in 2009. Eight different Big Ten teams have

played for the national title.

• The Big Ten has recorded the second-most victories in the NCAA Tournament with 331.

• The Big Ten averaged 12,868 fans per game in 2011-12, more than 1,300 per game more than

the next closest conference.

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PLAYING IN THE

POST SEASON

in the Past four years, Penn state has won an nit title, reached the Big ten tournament chamPionshiP game & Played in the ncaa tournament.

CHAMPIONSPENN STATE wON fIVE STRAIGHT GAMES, INCLUdING VICTORIES AT fLORIdA ANd VS. NOTRE dAME ANd BAYLOR IN MAdISON SqUARE GARdEN, TO CLAIM THE 2009 NIT CHAMPIONSHIP.

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NITTANY NATIONThirty-six bus loads of Penn State fans turned Madison Square Garden white as Penn State won the 2009 NIT title.

Talor Battle scores vs. Temple in the 2011 NCAA Tournament in Tucson, Arizon.

Joe Crispin scores in a win over Providence in the 2001 NCAA Tour-nament.

Titus Ivory scores over a North Carolina player in Penn State’s vic-tory over the Tar Heels in the 2001 NCAA Tournament

Stanley Pringle cuts down the net following Penn State’s 2009 NIT Championship victory in Madison Square Garden.

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ALL BIGTENPLAYERSPenn state has had 31 first, second or third team all-Big ten selections since joining the conference in 1993.

BACK-TO-BACK fIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TENTIM fRAZIER EARNEd fIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN HONORS IN 2012 fOLLOwING HIS JUNIOR SEASON, wHILE TALOR BATTLE wAS NAMEd TO THE ALL-BIG TEN fIRST TEAM IN 2011 ANd 2009 dURING A STANdOUT CAREER THAT SAw HIM fINISH 10TH ALL-TIME IN SCORING IN BIG TEN CONfERENCE HISTORY.

Geary Claxton was a 2005 Big Ten All-Freshmen team pick and was selected to two All-Big Ten teams.

talor Battle was a two-time naBc & usBwa all-district first team selection.

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Penn State has earned Big Ten Conference honors for Big Ten freshman-of-the-Year, Big Ten defen-sive Player-of-the-Year, Big Ten Coach-of-the-Year & has had six players named first-team All-Big Ten.

fIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN

BIG TEN fRESHMAN-Of-THE-YEARJamelle Cornley was named the 2006 Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Year and was a two-time All-Big Ten team selection.

BIG TEN dEfENSIVE PLAYER-Of-THE-YEARCalvin Booth was named the Big Ten Defensive Player-of-the- Year in 1998 and ended his career as the conference’s all-time leading shot blocker.

Dan Earl was selected to two All-Big Ten teams

Joe Crispin 2001 first-team All-Big Ten

Jarrett Stephens 2000 first-team All-Big Ten

Matt Gaudio 1996 first-team All-Big Ten

John Amaechi 1995 first-team All-Big Ten

Tim Frazier 2012 first-team All-Big Ten

Talor Battle2009 & 2011 first-team All-Big Ten

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PICTURE PERfECTCAMPUS

with more than44,000 students, 12,000 trees & 750 Buildings, the Penn state camPus is its own idyllic little city nestled in haPPy valley.

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The CBS Television Show “60 Minutes” once described Penn State as the ideal setting for any Hollywood director doing

a film on college life.

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BASKETBALLENdOwMENTPROGRAMPenn state intercollegiate athletics would like to thank our generous donors for their commitment and financial suPPort of our forever Blue & white endowment Program. we are grateful for their suPPort.

Below is a listing of our men’s BasketBall scholarshiPs. If YOU wOULd LIKE TO ExPLORE GIVING OPPORTUNITIES wITH OUR MEN’S BASKETBALL PROGRAM, PLEASE CONTACT ONE Of OUR MAJOR GIfT OffICERS AT 814-863-GIfT (4438).

Anonymous Men’s Basketball Scholarship (2)Henry G. Beamer, III, Men’s Basketball Scholarshipwayne and Elizabeth Breisch family Endowed Scholarship for Men’s Basketballdonald G. and Mona S. Cotner family Men’s Basketball ScholarshipMario J. and Orlie S. ferretti Endowed Scholarship for Men’s BasketballRonald L. and Carole A. Griffith Endowed Men’s Basketball ScholarshipEdward Haag Basketball Scholarship fundEarl Hoffman Jr./Hoffman ford Endowed Men’s Basketball ScholarshipBrian dennison Holman Men’s Basketball Memorial ScholarshipAndrew B. Jordon Endowed Scholarship for Men’s BasketballThomas R. Kahl Men’s Basketball Memorial Scholarship

The Krentzman family Men’s Basketball ScholarshipL.A.M. Endowed Men’s Basketball ScholarshipHarold and Lois Pellow Endowed Men’s Basketball ScholarshipJohn and Lynda Powell Men’s Basketball ScholarshipRaymond Shibley Men’s Basketball EndowmentLynn Shoop Blue Band/Men’s Basketball EndowmentJames and Jill Smeltzer family Endowed Men’s Basketball ScholarshipStephen R. Smith and Eileen Baumgarten Smith Endowed Men’s Basketball ScholarshipJoseph A. Sullivan Men’s Basketball ScholarshipThomas J. wilkinson Men’s Basketball Scholarship

Power forwardJohn & Nancy Steimer

Point GuardKay f. Kustanbauter

Point Guarddavid E. & Jane A.Zazworsky

GuardGuard

forward

CenterCenter

forward

forwarddavid w. Angstadt

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BASKETBALLENdOwMENTPROGRAM

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A strong defensive and rebounding presence around the rim with the athleticism to run the floor, Ackerman devoted his first season in the program to adding muscle to his 6-11 frame, expanding his offensive repertoire and learning Patrick Chambers’ defensive principles. A coach’s son, he possesses a nice 15 to 17-foot face-up jumper and the skill and versatility to pull opposing

big men away from the basket as well as shot blocking skills. Acker-man will continue to prepare his body for the physical rigors of the

Big Ten and look to expand his role in his second season in the program.

PAT

ACKERMAN32FORWARD

POSITION

6-11HEIGHT

220WEIGHT

SOPHOMOREYEAR

UNDEClAREDMAJOR

RUTlAND, MASS.HOMETOWN

WORCESTER ACADEMYHIGH SCHOOl

OCT. 30, 1991BIRTHdATE

GRETCHEN & TOMPARENTS

MEGHANNSIBLINGS

ACKERMAN’S fATHER,

TOM, wAS HEAd COACH AT

NCAA dIV. II PROGRAMS

MANSfIELd UNIVERSITY

& ASSUMPTION COLLEGENOTABLE

“Pat had a great off-season. He continued to work hard in the weight room chang-ing his body and developing his game on the floor. He has great size and a number of skills, and we look forward to seeing his continued development in his second season.”

– Patrick Chambers

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2011-12 • FRESHMANAckerman saw limited action in 12

games, five in Big Ten play, playing a total of 26 minutes…recorded five rebounds with a season-high three at Boston Col-lege…worked hard in practice to improve his post game and in the weight room to add strength and bulk to his 6-11 frame…worked with coach Brad Pantall to add 15 pounds to his frame.

HIGH SCHOOLTabbed a three-star recruit by Rivals.

com and ranked among the top 20 senior-to-be prospects in his region according to the New England Recruiting Report, Acker-man was a standout for the Hilltoppers at Worcester Academy…was nominated for the 2011 McDonald’s All-American bas-ketball game...had a breakout summer on the AAU circuit, earning All-Tournament Team honors at the GymRat Challenge in Albany, N.Y. in the summer prior to his se-

nior year…Ackerman grew two inches and added 25 pounds of muscle between his sophomore and junior seasons...averaged 10 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks per game as a junior.

PERSONALThe son of Tom and Gretchen Acker-

man…born October 30, 1991 in Wellsboro, Pa.…has an older sister, Meghann (26)…father was a high school and college bas-ketball coach serving head coaching stints at NCAA Division II programs Mansfield University (north central Pennsylvania) and Assumption College (Worcester, Mass.)…Tom earned PSAC East Coach-of-the-Year honors in 1995 and 1997 while at Mansfield and led the Mounties to a No. 10 national ranking and the 1997 NCAA Tournament…he was head coach at Assumption from 1999-00 to 2004-05, leading the Grey-hounds to a regular season conference title in 2002...considering a recreation, parks and tourism management major.

TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNdSYEAR GP GS MIN AVG fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off dEf TOTAL AVG Pf fO A TO BLK STL POINTS AVG2011-12 12 0 26 2.2 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 5 5 0.4 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0.0

ACKERMAN’S BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP GS MIN AVG fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off dEf TOTAL AVG Pf fO A TO BLK STL POINTS AVG2011-12 5 0 8 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

POINTS: -

REBOUNdS: 3

at Boston College (11/30/11)

ASSISTS: -

BLOCKS: -

MINUTES: 5

at Ohio State (1/25/12)

STEALS: -

fIELd GOALS: -

fIELd GOAL ATTEMPTS: 1, three times,

last at Ohio State (1/25/12)

fIELd GOAL PERCENTAGE: -

3-POINTERS MAdE: -

3-POINT ATTEMPTS: -

3-POINT PERCENTAGE: -

fREE THROwS MAdE: -

fREE THROw ATTEMPTS: -

fREE THROw PERCENTAGE: -

CAREER HIGHS

fAVORITES:Athlete: Paul PiercePro Team: Boston Red Soxfood: Mom’s Mac & CheeseTV Show:ESPN SportsCenterActor:Will FerrellHobbies:Golf & video gamesBook:Harry PotterMovie:Forrest GumpActress:Eva MendesMusic Group:Lil’ WayneIf I could spend one day with anyone in history:Mike TysonPerson I most admire:My parents

Off THE COURT

CAREER STATISTICS

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After missing the 2010-11 campaign with an ACL injury, Borovnjak changed his body prior to the 2011-12 season and earned the most playing

time of his career as he continued to develop into a reliable low-post scor-ing threat and defender. At 6-9, 240 pounds, he is one of the Lions’

biggest and most physical players on the block, benching over 300 pounds, and proved to be an efficient shooter from close range as he led Penn State shooting 56.5 percent from the floor in 32 games last year. He added three inches to his vertical jump and saw in-creases in his quickness and agility during off-season condition-ing as his knee continued to get stronger. Blessed with excellent passing skills, a strong face-up game and excellent basketball IQ, the Academic All-Big Ten honoree, with better than a 3.2 grade-point average in marketing, will continue to develop his role in his fourth season in the program.

2011-12 • SOPHOMOREBorovnjak returned from an ACL injury to see the most action of his

career in his sophomore campaign…played in all 32 games and made seven starts…averaged 4.3 points and 3.1 rebounds per game while shooting a team-best 56.6 percent from the floor in an average of 17.5

SASA

BOROVNJAK21FORWARD

POSITION

6-9HEIGHT

240WEIGHT

RS-JUNIORYEAR

MARKETINGMAJOR

bElGRADE, SERbIAHOMETOWN

vERITAScHRISTIAN (N.c.)

HIGH ScHOOl

JULY 30, 1989BIRTHdATE

JASMENKA &

ZORANPARENTS

dEJANSIBLINGS

BOROVNJAK’S fATHER,

ZORAN, IS A fORMER

PROfESSIONAL

BASKETBALL PLAYER

ANd HIS BROTHER,

dEJAN, PLAYS

PROfESSIONALLY

IN ITALYNOTABLE

“It is great to see Sasa finally get-ting back to 100 percent and full strength after his knee injury. He is quicker and is moving up and down the floor better. As a veteran, he brings a great bas-ketball IQ to our team and the ability to score on the block.”

– Patrick Chambers

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minutes per game…scored in 27 games, twice reaching double-figures…showed flashes of an effective low-post scoring game posting a career-high 15 points on 7-of-7 shooting against a big Mississippi team (12/4) and logging 10 points on 5-of-5 shooting vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/18)…pulled down six rebounds vs. No. 2 Kentucky (11/19) and tallied a career-high seven boards at Duquesne (12/10)….went 4-of-4 for eight points in a 65-45 home victory over Purdue (1/5) and went 4-of-5 for eight points at Purdue (2/29)…logged eight points and six rebounds at Nebraska (1/11)…made his first career start in the season-opener vs. Hartford (11/12).

2010-11 • REDSHIRTAfter a strong summer in which he looked like he

would compete for time on the Nittany Lions’ frontline, Borovnjak tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee during the Lions’ first full-team practice on Oct. 7 and missed the 2010-11 season as he reha-bilitated the injury.

2009-10 • FRESHMANBorovnjak saw action in 18 games as a true-fresh-

man, including seven Big Ten games…averaged 1.8 ppg and 1.1 rpg…scored in eight games…made his col-legiate debut with two points in the season-opening vic-tory over Penn (11/13)…had a season-high six points in a victory over Robert Morris (11/16)…had five points in a 79-60 victory over Northwestern (2/28)…pulled down season-highs of three rebounds in wins over Robert Morris and Gardner-Webb (12/19).

HIGH SCHOOLBorovnjak earned first-team All-Western North Car-

olina honors in his senior season at Veritas Christian Academy…led western North Carolina in scoring and was fourth among all public and private school players in the state posting 26.1 ppg…added 12.0 rebounds per game for a Veritas team that went 20-18 and finished sixth in the National Association of Christian Athletes Division I National Championship….Veritas spent four weeks in ESPN’s Top 50 prep program rankings dur-ing the year and played a national schedule that took them as far as the Bahamas and to 16 states…Boro-vnjak played two seasons at Veritas where he played with Memphis guard Doneal Mack and Clemson cen-ter Catalin Baciu…posted 33 points and 14 rebounds against perennial national power Oak Hill Academy, a 41-point outing vs. Queens Grant and 27 points vs. Mt. Zion as a senior….averaged 18 ppg and 12 rpg as a junior and was named the Offensive MVP of the NACA Division I National Championship….listed as a three star recruit by Scout.com.

PERSONALBorn on July 30, 1989 in Knin, Croatia...the son of

Zoran and Jasmenka Borovnjak, both of whom are economists...his older brother, Dejan, is a 6-10 forward who has played professional basketball in Europe since 2004-05 and currently is playing in Italy...raised in Bel-grade, Serbia until moving to the U.S. for two seasons of prep basketball before coming to Penn State.

TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNdSYEAR GP GS MIN AVG fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off dEf TOTAL AVG Pf fO A TO BLK STL POINTS AVG2009-10 18 0 123 6.8 10 23 .435 0 0 .000 12 14 .857 5 15 20 1.1 15 0 4 2 0 1 32 1.82010-11 REDSHIRT2011-12 32 7 559 17.5 60 106 .566 0 1 .000 18 37 .486 44 56 100 3.1 56 1 4 28 5 10 138 4.3TOTAL 50 7 682 13.6 70 129 .543 0 1 .000 30 51 .588 49 71 120 2.4 71 1 8 30 5 11 170 3.4

BOROVNJAK’S BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP GS MIN AVG fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off dEf TOTAL AVG Pf fO A TO BLK STL POINTS AVG2009-10 7 0 39 5.6 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 0 4 4 0.6 8 0 0 0 0 0 9 1.32010-11 REDSHIRT2011-12 18 0 292 16.2 28 51 .549 0 1 .000 11 20 .550 18 28 46 2.6 32 0 2 12 2 4 67 3.7TOTAL 25 0 331 13.2 30 57 .526 0 1 .000 16 26 .615 18 32 50 2.0 40 0 2 12 2 4 76 3.0

POINTS: 15

vs. Ole Miss (12/4/11)

REBOUNdS: 7

at Duquesne (12/10/11)

ASSISTS: 2

vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19/09)

BLOCKS: 1, three times

last @ Duquesne (12/10/11)

MINUTES: 27

vs. Ole Miss (12/4/11)

STEALS: 2, twice

last vs. BC (11/30/11)

fIELd GOALS: 7

vs. Ole Miss (12/4/11)

fIELd GOAL ATTEMPTS: 8

vs. LIU (11/16/11)

fIELd GOAL PERCENTAGE: 1.000 (7-7)

vs. Ole Miss (12/4/11)

3-POINTERS MAdE: 0

3-POINT ATTEMPTS: 0

3-POINT PERCENTAGE: N/A

fREE THROwS MAdE: 3

vs. Northwestern (2/28/10)

fREE THROw ATTEMPTS: 6

vs. BC (11/30/11)

fREE THROw PERCENTAGE: 100.0 (2-2)

four times,

vs. Minnesota (3/11/10)

CAREER HIGHS

fAVORITES:Athlete: Dirk NowitzkiPro Team: Partizan Belgradefood: Serbian PizzaTV Show:Big BrotherActor:Eddie MurphyHobbies:Video games & moviesBook:Harry PotterMovie:Taken & TitanicActress:Angelina JoliePerson I most admire:Aleksandar Sasa Djordjevic (Serbian basketball player)

Off THE COURT

CAREER STATISTICS

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Colella had a dream season in 2011-12. Having spent the first two years of his career at the NCAA Div. III Penn State-Behrend campus (Erie, Pa.)

before joining the NCAA Div. I Penn State team through the open walk-on tryout process in 2010, the left-hander worked his way into

a significant role starting six-straight Big Ten games and playing 16 minutes or more in 13 conference contests. A strong and hard-working player with an effective long-range jumper, Coach Patrick Chambers defined his offensive role as “seeking threes” in 2011-12 as he filled the role of an effective perimeter shooter for the Lions. Colella spent his first month at the University Park campus as a practice player with the Lady Lions. He has become one of the Lions’ strongest players with a bench press over 300 pounds and added six inches to his vertical leap during the 2012 off-season.

NICK

COLELLA20GUARD

POSITION

6-3HEIGHT

195WEIGHT

RS-SENIORYEAR

KINESIOLOGYMAJOR

NEW CASTLE, PA.HOMETOWN

NEW CASTLEHIGH SCHOOL

PENN STATE-BEHRENDPREvIOUS COLLEGE

NOV. 10, 1989BIRTHdATE

LINdA & dAVEPARENTS

dAVId JR., &

MICHAELSIBLINGS

POSTEd A BATTING

AVERAGE Of .610

IN HIGH SCHOOL

BASEBALLNOTABLE

“Nick is absolutely one of our hardest workers. He siezed the opportunity to get play-ing time last year and did some great things for us. He is one of our best shoot-ers and we are happy to be able to reward his dedica-tion with a scholarship in his final season.”

– Patrick Chambers

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2011-12 • JUNIOR Colella had a break-out season as the walk-on

earned a scholarship for the 2012 spring semester and saw significant playing time during the Big Ten season, including six-straight starts…played in 26 games on the year, 17 vs. Big Ten teams, and averaged 2.7 points and 14.9 minutes per game while scoring in 14 games on the year…saw his playing time significantly increase in January as his toughness and effort in practice as well as his outside shot earned him playing time…averaged 20.8 minutes per game in conference play, mak-ing 16 threes and posting 4.0 ppg in Big Ten ac-tion…made his first career start at Michigan State (2/8), scoring nine points on 3-of-7 from three in a career-high 37 minutes, and started the next five games…posted two double-digit scoring outings, hitting a career-best 3-of-5 from three for 11 points at Indiana (1/22) and hitting a pair of threes for 10 points at Iowa (Feb. 4)… had nine points on 4-of-4 at the foul line and a three-pointer in a win over Iowa (2/16)…hit a three in eight-straight Big Ten games…played 16 minutes or more in 13 Big Ten games and more than 20 minutes in nine…twice pulled down a career-best four rebounds doing so at Wisconsin (2/19) and vs. Northwestern (2/25)…played in his first career game in the season-open-er vs. Hartford (11/12), scoring three points.

2010-11 • REDSHIRT Colella made a nice impact on the program in

his first season as a walk-on after transferring from a Penn State branch campus...was a strong pres-

ence on the scout team as well as off the floor as he took a redshirt season to learn and improve an already strong frame in the weight room.

2008-09 & 2009-10 • fRESHMAN & SOPHOMOREPENN STATE-BEHRENd

A two-year player at the Penn State Behrend campus...a solid ball handler and physical de-fender...an Academic All-Conference selection...played in 16 games off the bench as a sophomore, averaging 9.8 points and 4.4 rebounds a game and draining 11 three-pointers as the Lions went 21-8...played in 22 games as a freshman, averag-ing 6.7 ppg as Behrend posted an 18-10 record.

HIGH SCHOOL The 2008 New Castle High graduate averaged

13.1 points a game as a senior as he bucketed a team-best 26 treys for the Red Hurricane...was a three-year starter and team captain...recorded 905 career points...also lettered in football and baseball...was an All-Parkway Conference pick in baseball after posting a .610 batting average...nearly hit for the cycle in a game posting two home runs, a triple and two doubles...was runner-up for Lawrence County Athlete-of-the-Year.

PERSONALThe son of Dave and Linda Colella...born Nov.

10, 1989...full name is Nicholas Anthony Colella..has two older brothers, David Jr., and Michael...a kinesiology major.

TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNdSYEAR GP GS MIN AVG fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off dEf TOTAL AVG Pf fO A TO BLK STL POINTS AVG2010-11 REDSHIRT2011-12 26 6 387 14.9 22 85 .259 17 70 .243 10 12 .8333 5 29 34 1.3 28 0 13 11 4 9 71 2.7

COLELLA’S BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP GS MIN AVG fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off dEf TOTAL AVG Pf fO A TO BLK STL POINTS AVG2010-11 REDSHIRT2011-12 16 6 332 20.8 20 71 .282 16 60 .267 8 9 .889 3 25 28 1.8 23 0 13 9 3 7 64 4.0

POINTS: 11

@ Indiana (1/22/12)

REBOUNdS: 4, twice

last vs. Northwestern (2/25/12)

ASSISTS: 3

@ Iowa (2/4/12)

STEALS: 2, twice

last @ Iowa (2/4/12)

BLOCKS: 1, four times,

last vs. Iowa (2/16/12)

MINUTES: 37

@ Michigan St. (2/8/12)

fIELd GOALS: 3, three times

last @ Michigan State (2/8/12)

fG ATTEMPTS: 12

vs. Nebraska (2/11/12)

fG PERCENTAGE: .600 (3-5)

@ Indiana (1/22/12)

3-POINTERS: 3, twice

last @ Michigan St. (2/8/12)

3PT ATTEMPTS: 11

vs. Nebraska (2/11/12)

3PT PERCENTAGE: .600 (3-5)

@ Indiana (1/22/12)

fREE THROwS: 4

vs. Iowa (2/16/12)

fT ATTEMPTS: 4

vs. Iowa(2/16/12)

fT PERCENTAGE: 1.000 (4-4)

vs. Iowa (2/16/12)

CAREER HIGHS

fAVORITES:Athlete: Roberto ClementePro Team: Orlando Magicfood: PizzaTV Show:EntourageActor:Will FerrellHobbies:Golf, baseball & skiingBook:Beyond Basketball With Coach KMovie:Rocky 4Actress:Jessica BielMusic Group:Lil’ WayneIf I could spend one day with anyone in history:Michael Jordan

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Cooper joined the team as a preferred walk-on at the beginning of the 2012 fall semester after earning an associate degree from Gulf Coast State

College (Fla.). The former high school all-area selection will provide valuable depth in the backcourt and has two years of eligibility

remaining. He hails from Urbana High School, also the alma mater of Penn State’s all-time career passing yardage leader and four-year starting quarterback Zack Mills (2001-04).

ZACH

COOPER24GUARD

POSITION

6-1HEIGHT

170WEIGHT

JUNIORYEAR

COmmUNICATIONSmAJOR

IJAmSvIllE, mD.HOmETOWN

URbANAHIGH SCHOOl

GUlf COAST CCPREvIOUS COllEGE

JULY, 10, 1990BIRTHdATE

LINdA & JOHN, JR.PARENTS

ALExISSIBLINGS

COOPER IS fROM THE SAME

HIGH SCHOOL AS PENN STATE

fOOTBALL’S

ALL-TIME LEAdING PASSER

ZACK MILLSNOTABLE

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PREVIOUS COLLEGE ExPERIENCE2011-12 • GULF COAST STATE CC2009-10 • ALFRED UNIVERSITY

Cooper played the 2011-12 season at Gulf Coast State College in Panama City, Fla., seeing action in 12 games and logging 11 points and five rebounds on the season…spent two seasons at Gulf Coast, sitting out his first, and earned his associate degree from the two-year community college…played the 2009-10 season at Alfred Uni-versity in western New York, seeing action in eight games and scoring five points and grabbing five rebounds for the Division III Saxons.

HIGH SCHOOLA 2009 graduate of Urbana High School (Md.),

Cooper was a first-team all-county and All-Gazette selection and an honorable-mention All-Met pick after leading the Hawks in scoring in his senior campaign...Urbana posted a 20-5 record that sea-son...was a two-year varsity player at Urbana and was a team captain his senior year.

PERSONALThe son of Linda and John Cooper, Jr....born

July 10, 1990 in Shady Grove, Maryland…full name is Zachary Thomas Cooper…has younger sister, Alexis…plans on majoring in communica-tions with an eye toward becoming a sports an-chor...earned an associate degree in liberal arts at Gulf Coast State College (Fla.)

“We are glad to have Zach as a member of our team. He is a mature player with two years of collegiate play-ing experience under his belt and he will help us get better everyday.”

– Patrick Chambers

fAVORITES:Athlete: Billy GainesPro Team: Baltimore Ravensfood: TacosTV Show:ESPN SportsCenterActor:Robert De Niro

Book:Friday Night LightsMovie:GoodfellasPerson I most admire:My parents10 years from now:I hope to be an assistant GM for a professional team.

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One of the fastest and quickest players in the nation and possessing a 34-inch vertical, Tim Frazier used his explosive athleticism to post a break-out season in 2011-12 that earned him first-team All-Big Ten honors and a place

among the nation’s elite guards. The wiry, 6-1 Houston, Texas native led the nation accounting for 58 percent of the Lions’ offense last year while lead-ing the Big Ten in assists (6.2) and finishing second in scoring (18.8) and steals (2.4). He set a Penn State season assist record with 198, was the only Division I player to average at least 17 points and six assists per game and finished fifth among major conference players with 17 20-point games. A two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree who is pur-suing a degree in supply chain and information systems management and is on schedule to graduate in May, Frazier made an equally big mark with his charismatic and vocal leadership as the Nittany Lions became his team and coach Patrick Chambers pushed him to the forefront on and off the floor. He will enter his final campaign just 30 points shy of becoming the Lions’ 30th 1,000-point scorer and just the seventh to post 1,000 points and 400 assists. He stands 157 assists shy of eclipsing the Penn State career assist record of 600, set by Freddie Barnes in 1992, and could end his ca-reer among Penn State’s top five in career scoring, assists and steals and as just the second Lion to post 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists.

TIM

fRAZIER23GUARD

POSITION

6-1HEIGHT

170WEIGHT

SENIORYEAR

SUPPLY CHAIN &INFORMATION

SYSTEMSMAJOR

HOUSTON, TExASHOMETOWN

STRAkE JESUITHIGH SCHOOL

NOV. 1, 1990BIRTHdATE

JANICE & BILLYPARENTS

wILLIAM & KRYSTALSIBLINGS

SISTER, KRYSTAL,

wAS AN ALL-CONfERENCE

USA SELECTION IN

BASKETBALL

AT RICE UNIVERSITY

NOTABLE

“Tim is the fastest player I have ever coached, and I have coached some fast players. He’s faster than Kyle Lowry (Vil-lanova) who’s in the NBA now.”

– Patrick Chambers

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2011-12 • JUNIORFrazier became just the sixth Nittany Lion to

earn first-team All-Big Ten honors (media), was the first Lion ever selected to the Big Ten All-Defensive team, earned Basketball Times’ North-east All-District honores and was a second-team NABC All-District pick after posting one of the best statistical seasons in Penn State history…named John Lawther Team MVP…became the first Lion to lead the Big Ten in assists and just the third to lead the conference in steals in confer-ence games…his 19.6 ppg average in conference play ranked second and was just 0.4 shy of earn-ing the Big Ten scoring title…finished the year first in assists (5.6), first in steals (2.4), second in scoring, second in minutes played (38.0) and third in free throw percentage (87.4) in Big Ten Conference games…just the third Lion to lead the team in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals in the same season and the first to post a top 10 season in the Penn State record books in scoring,

assists and steals in the same year…198 assists set a new Lion season record, eclipsing the previ-ous mark of 189 in six fewer games…his 6.2 apg in all games ranked 14th in the NCAA and set a new Penn State season-best…ranked second in the Big Ten scoring 18.8 ppg overall and posted the seventh-best point total in Lion history with 602 becoming just the fifth PSU player to eclipse 600 points in a season…posted 76 steals on the year, the sixth-best season total in PSU history and highest in a decade…was the only NCAA Div. I player to average at least 17 points and six assists per game in 2011-12…19.6 ppg in con-ference games was the fifth-best mark in league play among major conference players…second in the Big Ten and fifth among major conference players with 17 20-point games (12 in Big Ten play)…led the nation accounting for 58 percent of the Lions’ offense with his combined field goals (208) and assists (198)…first Lion ever to post at least 500 points, 150 assists and 50 steals

TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNdSYEAR GP GS MIN AVG fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off dEf TOTAL AVG Pf fO A TO BLK STL POINTS AVG2009-10 31 10 570 18.4 51 132 .386 9 24 .375 43 64 .672 11 61 72 2.3 64 0 73 52 2 23 154 5.02010-11 34 33 1048 30.8 71 165 .430 11 32 .344 61 81 .753 21 111 132 3.9 89 1 173 82 4 35 214 6.32011-12 32 32 1188 37.1 208 497 .419 27 86 .314 159 201 .791 44 106 150 4.7 94 1 198 117 7 76 602 18.8TOTAL 97 75 2806 28.9 330 794 .416 47 142 .331 263 346 .760 76 278 354 3.6 247 2 444 251 13 134 970 10.0

fRAZIER’S BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP GS MIN AVG fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off dEf TOTAL AVG Pf fO A TO BLK STL POINTS AVG2009-10 18 2 279 15.5 21 58 .362 2 7 .286 12 23 .522 3 33 36 2.0 34 0 36 24 1 8 56 3.12010-11 18 17 580 32.2 34 89 .382 6 18 .333 36 45 .800 8 64 72 4.0 49 1 99 42 2 16 110 6.12011-12 18 18 684 38.0 128 300 .427 14 47 .298 83 95 .874 23 50 73 4.1 57 1 101 64 2 43 353 19.6TOTAL 54 37 1543 28.6 183 447 .409 22 72 .306 131 163 .804 34 147 181 3.4 140 2 236 130 5 67 519 9.6

“Tim doesn’t get the credit he deserves for what he has done. He is a special talent – the way he can jump and his rim-to-rim speed. He wants to lead this team and he is our hardest worker. He wants to im-prove too. His shooting has gotten better and he has a lot of room to continue to improve his game.”

– Patrick Chambers

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS: 30

vs. Nebraska (1/12/12)

REBOUNdS: 11, twice

last vs. Cornell (12/21)

ASSISTS: 11

vs. YSU (11/23/11)

STEALS: 6

vs. Nebraska (1/12/12)

BLOCKS: 1, 13 times

last vs. Indiana (B1G) (3/8/12)

MINUTES: 40, seven times

last @ Wisconsin (2/19/12)

fIELd GOALS: 10, three times

last @ Purdue (2/29/12)

fG ATTEMPTS: 24

vs. Indiana (B1G) (3/8/12)

fG PERCENTAGE: .833 (5-6)

vs. Temple (NCAA) (3/17/11)

3-POINTERS: 4, twice

last vs. Indiana (B1G) (3/8/12)

3PT ATTEMPTS: 6, twice

last vs. Indiana (B1G) (3/8/12)

3PT PERCENTAGE: .800 (4-5)

vs. Robert Morris (11/16/09)

fREE THROwS: 10, twice

last vs. S. Florida (11/20/11)

fT ATTEMPTS: 15

vs. S. Florida (11/20/11)

fT PERCENTAGE: 1.000 (8-8)

vs. Nebraska (2/11/12)

CAREER STATISTICS

fAVORITES:Athlete: Chris Paulfood: Seafood AlfredoTV Show:Family GuyActor:Denzel WashingtonHobbies:DrawingBook:SeabiscuitMovie:FridayActress:Halle BerryMusic Group:Lil’ WayneIf I could spend one day with anyone in history:Rosa Parks

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in a season…the fourth guard in the modern era to lead PSU in rebounding…improved his scoring average by 12.5 ppg, the largest increase in the Big Ten on the year and the second-largest in the last 15 seasons in the conference…posted five double-doubles, the fifth-most in the Big Ten and most for a Lion since 2008…became the first Lion to log at least 170 assists in a season twice in their career…averaged 19.5 ppg in true road games, a mark that led all major conference players and tied for 15th-best in Division 1…scored in double-digits in 22-straight games to end the year and 30 total on the season, despite being the nearly singular focus of opposing defenses…led PSU in scoring in 25 games, including 14 of 18 conference games…thirteen times exceeded his scoring average in Big Ten play…averaged 21.0 ppg while shooting 46 percent in nine Big Ten road games…scored a career-high 30 points on 10-of-16 shooting and added a career-best six steals (the second most for a Lion ever in a Big Ten game) at Nebraska (1/11)…posted a career-high 11 assists vs. Youngstown State (11/23)…posted double-digit assists in three games and posted eight or more in 10 games…twice posted a career-high 11 rebounds (at Saint Joseph’s and vs. Cornell), one of three games with double-digit boards…nearly posted a triple-double going 7-of-7 from the floor and 8-of-8 from the foul line for 23 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists in a win over Nebraska (2/11)…sank a 12-foot, game-winning floater with eight seconds to play to break a tie game and give Penn State a 54-52 victory over No. 22 Illinois (1/19)…hit 10-of-16 for 24 points at Purdue (2/29)…tied a Penn State Big Ten Tournament record scor-ing 26 points on 4-of-6 from three in a first round loss to Indiana (3/8)…earned Academic All-Big Ten recognition for the second year.

2010-11 • SOPHOMOREFrazier emerged as a playmaker and scorer, ranking third in Big Ten games posting 5.5

assists per contest and second with a 2.36 assist-to-turnover ratio…started 33 contests on the year and played in all 34, averaging 30.8 minutes per game and posting 6.3 ppg, 5.1 apg and 3.9 rpg on the season…173 assists on the year rank as the fifth-most in Penn State his-tory, and he led the team with 35 steals…posted seven double-digit scoring outings on the year, all after January 1, and emerged as a potent force in the Lions’ run to the Big Ten Tour-nament Championship game and the NCAA Tournament, averaging 10 ppg, 5.9 apg and 4.6 rpg over the final 11 contests…had six or more assists in 14 games, including a career-high 10 to go along with 10 points for his first career double-double in a victory at Northwestern (2/24)…posted 15 points, seven assists and five rebounds in the Lions’ 66-64 NCAA Tourna-ment loss to Temple (3/17)…was stellar with a career-high 22 points on 9-of-13 shooting to go with a career-best eight rebounds and six assists in 39 minutes of a 61-48 victory over Michigan State in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals (3/12)…posted 12 points on 2-of-2 from three and 5-of-7 overall and six rebounds in a loss at Wisconsin (2/20)…had 12 points, on a career best 10-of-13 from the foul line, and seven assists in a victory over Northwestern (2/13) and 12 points and team-high seven boards in a loss at Illinois (2/1)…posted 11 points, six rebounds and five assists at No. 2 Ohio State (1/15)…became the team’s defensive stopper…held No. 16 Illinois’ leading scorer Demetri McCamey to 10 points on 3-of-8 shoot-ing and added a career-best eight rebounds, two steals and four assists in a 57-55 upset win…developed his offensive repertoire over the summer drilling with Nittany Lion great Joe Crispin, the Lions’ third all-time career scorer...earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.

58% Of OffENSETIM fRAZIER LEd THE NATION IN 2011-12 AC-COUNTING fOR 58% Of HIS TEAM’S OffENSE wITH HIS COMBINEd fIELd GOALS (208) ANd ASSISTS (198).

BIG TEN LEAdERIN 2011-12 BIG TEN CONfERENCE GAMES, TIM fRAZIER RANKEd fIRST IN ASSISTS (5.6), fIRST IN STEALS (2.4), SECONd IN SCORING (19.6), SECONd IN MINUTES PLAYEd (38.0) ANd THIRd IN fREE THROw PERCENTAGE (87.4).

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2009-10 • FRESHMANFrazier quickly became an integral part of the Nittany Lion rotation playing in all 31 games

and making his first career start in the fifth game of the season vs. Davidson (11/22)…he started 10 games overall on the year, including eight straight during the non-conference sea-son, while playing 18.4 minutes per game…he finished second on the team with 23 steals and 73 assists and had a 1.4 assist-to-turnover ratio for the year…averaged 5.0 points and 2.3 rebounds per game…posted his first career points in the Lions’ second game of the season vs. Robert Morris (11/16) and went on to post a season high 19 points on 4-of-5 shooting from three while running the point-guard position for 30 minutes…posted three double-digit scoring games on the year including 18 points on 4-of-8 from the floor and 8-of-9 from the line with seven assists in a victory over Gardner-Webb (12/19) and 11 points and a season high five assists in a 69-66 victory at Virginia (11/30)...spurred a 13-2 Penn State run to start the second half in that victory…led the team in assists eight times and in steals seven…posted six games with five or more assists…had a season high five boards in three games…scored nine points on 4-of-4 from the floor in just 11 minutes of a 79-60 victory over Northwestern (2/28)…aver-aged nearly eight points a game in three games at the Charleston Classic.

HIGH SCHOOLFrazier averaged 15.5 points, 7.7 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 3.6 steals per game in leading

Strake Jesuit to a 37-1 record in his senior campaign…led Strake to the state semifinals, be-coming the first private school to advance that far...he was named the No. 1 recruit in the Class of 2009 out of Texas by the TexasHoops.com…ranked No. 13 among point-guards in the class of 2009 by ESPN and given an overall grade of 89, which ranked among the top 115 prospects nationally by ESPN…led the Crusaders to two district titles and was named MVP and All-Greater Houston Player-of-the-Year his senior season...Rated a three star recruit by the Rivals national recruiting service…A four-year starter and three-year captain...averaged 11.5 points and 5.5 rebounds a game as a junior and was selected the District 17-5A Defensive Player-of-the-Year after posting 98 steals, an average of three per game…helped his Strake team to a 27-7 mark while scoring more than 20 points in four games and posting double-digit rebounds in five…the second leading scorer on the team behind 6-5 senior forward Joey Brooks who signed to play at Notre Dame…played on the Houston Elite AAU team that produced Bradley University players Anthony Thompson, Eddren McCain and Chris Roberts...also lettered in football and track...Graduated Cum Laude.

PERSONALBorn on Nov. 1, 1990 in Houston, Texas...the son of Billy and Janice Frazier...has an older

brother, William, and sister, Krystal...Krystal was an All-Conference USA selection, averaging better than 13 ppg at Rice and also earned National Cheerleader Association All-America honors four times as captain of her nationally competitive high school cheerleading team...a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection on schedule to graduate in May...has over a 3.1 grade-point average in supply chain and information systems in the Smeal College of Busi-ness...an outstanding member of the Penn State campus community regularly participating in campus events and fund raisers...serves as the basketball teams representative to the Penn State Student Athlete Advisory Board and has been active in the Athletic Director’s Leadership Institute at Penn State the last three years.

RISING TO COMPETITIONTIM fRAZIER ExCEEdEd HIS SEASON SCORING AVERAGE 13 TIMES IN BIG TEN GAMES IN 2011-12 ANd AVERAGEd 21.0 PPG wHILE SHOOTING 46 PERCENT IN BIG TEN ROAd GAMES.

ONLY dIVISION I PLAYERTIM fRAZIER wAS THE ONLY PLAYER IN NCAA dI-VISION I TO AVERAGE AT LEAST 17 POINTS ANd SIx ASSISTS PER GAME IN 2011-12.

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After being slowed by illness early in his first season on the court, Graham made big gains late in the year as he emerged as an effective low-

post scorer, rebounder and defender over the last half of the 2011-12 season. He started the final 17 games and proved to be a

physical presence in the paint with a deft short hook shot and the length to alter shots. The very coachable and enthusiastic Graham will look for his role to continue to increase as he hones his game in his third season in the program. He had a very productive off-season trimming his weight from 240 pounds to 225 while greatly reducing his body fat percentage and add-ing four inches to his vertical leap. Lighter and quicker on his feet, he also posted a team-high bench pressing 185 pounds 24 times, bettering the 2012 NBA Combine best by four.

JON

GRAHAM25FORWARD

POSITION

6-8HEIGHT

225WEIGHT

RS-SOPHOmOREYEAR

REcREATION, PARkS& TOuRISm

mANAGEmENTmAJOR

bAlTImORE, mD.HOmETOWN

cAlvERT HAllHIGH ScHOOl

OCT. 15, 1991BIRTHdATE

KAREN & ERNESTPARENTS

ERNEST, JR.SIBLINGS

GRAHAM’S fATHER,

ERNEST, IS ONE

Of THE ALL-TIME

GREATS IN MARYLANd

BASKETBALL HISTORYNOTABLE

“Jon has done every-thing we have asked him to do. He worked really hard to change his body in the off-season and has a lot more bounce and is able to get up and down the floor better. He made great progress in his first season on the floor and we have high expecta-tions for him this year.”

– Patrick Chambers

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2011-12 • FRESHMANGraham earned the Most Improved Player

Award at the team’s annual banquet after playing in 26 games and starting the final 17 of his first sea-son on the court…saw his production increase in the final 10 games of the year as he averaged 5.3 ppg and 4.1 rpg while shooting 51 percent over the span that saw him twice record a career high point total and once post a career high rebound total over a three-game stretch…went 3-for-3 from the floor and 4-for-4 from the line for a career-high 10 points, six rebounds and two blocks in a win over Iowa (2/16)…hit both ends of a clutch one-and-one with 24 seconds remaining in that game to extend a three-point lead to five…his father, Ernie, had his jersey retired at Maryland on the same night…scored nine points and grabbed a career-best 10 rebounds in a loss at Wisconsin (2/19)…equaled a career-high with 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting in a loss to Northwestern (2/25)…missed five games after being diagnosed with Mononucleosis (11/28)…returned to play in all 18 Big Ten confer-ence games…made his first career start vs. Pur-due (1/5)…had seven boards in an upset of No. 22 Illinois (1/19)...averaged 3.9 ppg and 3.7 rpg while playing 17.7 mpg on the year…led the team with 19 blocks.

2010-11 • REDSHIRTWith three senior starters in the Nittany Lion

frontcourt, Graham had the ability to use a red-shirt season to pack 30 pounds of muscle onto his strong frame and develop his skills on the court…Graham earned the team’s Unsung Hero Award for his work ethic and attitude during a redshirt season in which he hit the weight room daily on top of regular team practices.

HIGH SCHOOLA two-time All-Metro selection, Graham aver-

aged 18 points, 10 rebounds and 3.4 blocks per game in his senior season leading Calvert Hall College High School to a 21-7 record and the Baltimore Catholic League tournament champion-ship with a 46-44 upset of No. 1 seeded Mount St. Joseph in the title game...a four-year varsity player and three-year starter, Graham finished his Cal-vert Hall career as the program’s second all-time leading scorer with 1,670 points...rated as a three star recruit by Scout.com and the No. 40 power forward in the nation...was named MVP of the Benedictine Tournament in Richmond and to the All-Tournament Team of the Gonzaga D.C. Clas-sic as he established himself as one of the most dominant post players in the Baltimore area...the first-team All-BCL player logged 17 double-doubles in his senior year and led Calvert with 18 points in a semi-final win in the BCL tournament...also logged a 16-point, 18-rebound, 10-block triple-double and a 33-point, 15-rebound double-double on the year...averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds a game to earn All-Metro honors as a junior.

PERSONALGraham is the son of former Maryland great

Ernest Graham (1978-81), who ranks among the top 15 all-time in scoring (1,607) and assists (346) in Terrapin history...Ernest, who helped lead Maryland to an ACC title and NCAA “Sweet Six-teen” berth in 1980, still holds Maryland’s game scoring record with 44 points vs. North Carolina State in 1978...he was a third-round draft pick by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1981 NBA Draft and also played internationally...has an older brother, Ernest Graham Jr.

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS: 10, twice

last vs. Northwestern (2/25/12)

REBOUNdS: 10

@ Wisconsin (2/19/12)

ASSISTS: 1, six times,

last vs. Indiana (BTT) (3/8/12)

STEALS: 2, twice,

last vs. Wisconsin (1/31/12)

BLOCKS: 3

vs. LIU (11/16/11)

MINUTES: 35

@ Wisconsin (2/19/12)

fIELd GOALS: 5

vs. Northwestern (2/25/12)

fG ATTEMPTS: 9

@ Wisconsin (2/19/12)

fG PERCENTAGE: .833 (5-6)

vs. Northwestern (2/25/12)

3-POINTERS: -

-

3PT ATTEMPTS: -

-

3PT PERCENTAGE: -

-

fREE THROwS: 4

vs. Iowa (2/16/12)

fT ATTEMPTS: 4, twice

last vs. Iowa (2/16/12)

fT PERCENTAGE: 1.000 (4-4)

vs. Iowa (2/16/12)

CAREER STATISTICS

fAVORITES:Athlete: Kobe BryantPro Team: LA Lakersfood: Crab CakesTV Show:House of PayneActor:Martin LawrenceHobbies:Writing PoetryBook:Dr. Jekyl and Mr. HydeMovie:ATLActress:Meagan GoodMusic Group:T.I. & Outkast

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TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNdSYEAR GP GS MIN AVG fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off dEf TOTAL AVG Pf fO A TO BLK STL POINTS AVG2010-11 REDSHIRT2011-12 26 17 460 17.7 44 97 .454 0 0 .000 13 333 .394 44 51 95 3.7 63 1 6 29 19 10 101 3.9

GRAHAM’S BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP GS MIN AVG fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off dEf TOTAL AVG Pf fO A TO BLK STL POINTS AVG2010-11 REDSHIRT2011-12 18 16 338 18.8 31 62 .500 0 0 .000 11 27 .407 25 39 64 3.6 49 1 5 23 13 7 73 4.1

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The 6-9, 205-pound Jack was the final piece and tallest member of Patrick Chambers’ three-man 2012 signing class. A three-time Pennsylvania All-State selection, Jack also excelled in volleyball and brings tremendous ath-leticism to the Nittany Lion frontcourt with a quick and explosive vertical leap and the ability to run the floor. A left-hander, he recorded 1,725 points in his

high school career and combines a nice face-up game from 15 to 17 feet with the ability to score on the block. He was tabbed a “tough and competitive lefty power forward that plays with great energy on both ends of the floor” and a player that “runs the floor and can catch and finish on the move very well” by ESPN.com.

DONOVON

JACK5FOrward

POSITION

6-9HEIGHT

205wEIGHT

FrESHMaNYEar

UNdEClarEdMaJOr

rEadING, Pa.HOMETOwN

bErkS CaTHOlICHIGH SCHOOl

NOV. 18, 1993BIRTHdATE

CURT & dONNAPARENTS

CONNOR, CASEY & dELANEYSIBLINGS

BOTH Of JACK’S PARENTS

PLAYEd COLLEGE

BASKETBALL ANd HIS

AUNT wAS A

HIGH SCHOOL STANdOUTNOTABLE

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HIGH SCHOOLA three-time All-State selection, Jack earned first-

team PIAA honors for the second time while leading Berks Catholic to division, county and class AAA district championships in the school’s first season in 2011-12…the Saints posted a 28-3 record overall and went 11-0 in their league as Jack was named the Reading Eagle Male Athlete-of-the-Year…twice named Berks County Player-of-the-Year by the Reading Eagle…finished his career with 1,725 points, 10th most in Berks history and the most ever by a player in the city of Reading… averaged 17.0 points, 10.1 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game in 2011-12 as he earned Pennsylvania Class AAA first-team All-State honors and led Berks to the PIAA District III Class AAA title… MVP of the 2012 Dis-trict 3 Class AAA playoffs after posting 66 points, 52 rebounds and shooting 73 percent (27 of 37) in four games…posted 23 points, nine boards and five blocks while shooting 7-of-8 in a PIAA Tournament first round win…had 18 points and 13 rebounds in a loss to Abing-ton Heights in the PIAA Tournament second round… made 42 consecutive shots over a six-game span ear-lier in the year and shot 68 percent for the season…posted 78 blocks and 56 assists on his senior campaign and showed an ability to run the floor and shoot from three-point range…also won two Class A titles as a

sophomore and junior while attending Reading Cen-tral Catholic…won three district championships and 85 games in his three combined seasons at Central Catho-lic and Berks Catholic…averaged 16.2 points and 9.8 rebounds per game as a junior while earning 2011 PIAA Class-A first-team All-State and Berks County Player of the Year honors…a 2010 Class-A PIAA third-team selection as a sophomore on a Central Catholic team that reached the state championship game at the Bryce Jordan Center…a four-year varsity starter and three-year captain his teams never won less than 23 games and topped 27 wins three times, including a 30-2 mark his sophomore year…played with the PA Playaz and York Ballers during the AAU season…also a standout volleyball player and an honor student.

PERSONALBorn on Nov. 18, 1993 in Reading, Pa….full name

is Donovon Matthew Jack...the son of Curt and Donna Jack…has two younger brothers, Connor and Casey, and a younger sister, Delaney…his grandmother, Jack-ie, attended Penn State…his mother, Donna, played Division I basketball at Manhattan College…his father, Curt, played basketball at Muhlenberg College…his aunt, Stacy Edwards, was a 2,000-point scorer at Kutz-town High School…his father is an engineer and Jack hopes to pursue a degree in engineering.

“Donovon is an even better athlete than we expected. He is a tremendous leaper and a very skilled player who has excelled in our pre-season workouts. His high basketball IQ will help him make a quick transition to college basketball.”

– Patrick Chambers

fAVORITES:Athlete: Kevin GarnettPro Team: Boston Celticsfood: Pulled PorkActor:Will SmithHobbies:Hanging out with friends

Movie:Coach CarterPerson I most admire:My parents10 Years from now:Playing basketball

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Maduegbunam (pronounced MAd-a-wAY-boo-nam) was one of the top high school players in Massachusetts, finishing his prep career at The Winchendon School (Winchendon, Mass.) after spending two seasons at Charlestown High School and one at Cushing Academy near Boston. De-scribed as a “physically imposing prospect on the wing” with a strong build,

good speed and the ability to play “above the rim with ease” by ESPN.com, Maduegbunam is also a strong perimeter shooter and defender. He immediately impressed the coaching staff with his strength and athleticism and owns a team-best 35-inch vertical leap.

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FRESHMANYEAR

UNDEClAREDMAJOR

BOSTON, MASS.HOMETOWN

CHARlESTOWN HSHIGH SCHOOl

NOV. 29, 1992BIRTHdATE

GINAMOTHER

JUdY & dUBYSIBLINGS

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AKOSAMAdUEGBUNAM

HIGH SCHOOLMaduegbunam averaged 18 points, six rebounds

and four assists per game for The Winchendon School in 2011-12, including a 27-point performance in his debut vs. Harvard…earned NEPSAC AAA All-League honorable-mention honors…posted 22.3 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two steals per game as a junior at Charlestown High School leading the team to a 22-3 record, a Boston City League championship and a berth in the Division I North quarterfinals… named to ESPNBoston’s inaugural MIAA All-State Team in 2011 after leading the Townies to their first Boston City League title since 2006…named MVP of the City League Tournament…posted 15 points on 3-of-5 shooting from the arc in the City League championship game…in two seasons with the Townies, he averaged 20.5 points, seven rebounds and three assists per game and was a two-time All-City selection...played AAU bas-ketball for Expressions Elite.

PERSONALBorn Nov. 29, 1992 in Boston, Mass….Full name is

Sean Akosa Maduegbunam…The son of Gina and Ofili Maduegbunam…His father passed away in 2002…Has an older sister, Judy (24), and a younger brother, Duby (17)…his sister is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Edinburgh, Scotland…his parents immigrated from Nigeria in 1987…goes by the nickname “Kos.”

“Akosa can really shoot it and is tremendously strong and athletic. He is a competitor and hates to lose. We expect him to make great strides in our program.”

– Patrick Chambers

fAVORITES:Athlete: Muhammad AliPro Team: Boston Celticsfood: Anything my mom cooksActor:Denzel WashingtonTV Show:Martin or Fresh PrinceBook:Decoded by Jay-Z

Movie:Malcolm XMusic Group:Jay-ZPerson I most admire:Marques Simpson (mentor)10 Years from now:I hope to have had an impact on someone else’s life.If I could spend one day with any one in history:My dad (deceased)

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Marshall emerged as a potent scorer in his sophomore campaign as he logged four 20-point games and 20 double-digit scoring outings while ranking

second on the team scoring 10.8 ppg. That was a dramatic increase of 8.3 ppg over the previous season for the long-armed, 6-4 guard who made big improvements in his perimeter shooting to lead the team with 43

three-pointers. A slick passer, confident and crafty scorer and a good penetrator and finisher, Marshall earned more playing time by improv-ing his defense and finished second on the team with 32 steals and 16 blocks last year. He will look to build on his breakout season and is among the key Nittany Lion returners for 2012-13.

2011-12 • SOPHOMOREMarshall had a breakout season in 2011-12 as he emerged as a potent

scoring threat …was second on the team posting four 20-point games on the year, including a career-high 27 on 10-of-18 from the floor and a career-best four threes (4-8) to go with a team-high eight rebounds in the final regular season game vs. Michigan (3/4)…led the team in scor-ing three times and posted 20 double-digit scoring games, including in nine of the last 11 contests…led the team with 43 three-pointers and 132three-pointattempts(32.6%)…secondontheteamposting10.8ppg and 11.8 ppg in Big Ten Conference games…tied for the team lead posting 4.3 rpg in Big Ten play…second on the team with 32 steals and 16 blocks…averaged 13.2 ppg and 4.6 rpg over the fi-nal five games of the year…played in 31 games, after missing the season-opener, and started 17 games…posted a career-best seven-straight double-figure scoring games in Big Ten play…posted a career-high nine rebounds vs. Lafayette (12/7)…had a

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“Jermaine has really grown and ma-tured on and off the floor over the past year to become one of the leaders of this team. His growth as a player has mirrored that. He may be our best pe-rimeter shooter. He has a deceptive pace to his play, but he can get past defenders and is a great finisher with long arms.”

– Patrick Chambers

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CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-POINT REBOUNdSYEAR GP GS MIN AVG fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off dEf TOTAL AVG Pf fO A TO BLK STL POINTS AVG2009-10 REDSHIRT2010-11 28 0 251 9.0 25 63 .397 6 25 .240 14 22 .636 3 14 17 0.6 35 1 12 13 3 15 70 2.52011-12 31 17 839 27.1 114 294 .388 43 132 .326 65 87 .7474 24 102 126 4.1 82 2 34 57 16 32 336 10.8TOTAL 59 17 1090 18.5 139 357 .389 49 157 .312 79 109 .725 27 116 143 2.4 117 3 46 70 19 47 406 6.9

MARSHALL’S BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GP GS MIN AVG fG fGA PCT fG fGA PCT fT fTA PCT Off dEf TOTAL AVG Pf fO A TO BLK STL POINTS AVG2009-10 REDSHIRT2010-11 16 0 150 9.4 17 39 .436 3 14 .214 8 13 .615 1 5 6 0.4 17 1 8 8 0 8 45 2.82011-12 18 11 520 28.9 78 195 .400 28 88 .318 29 37 .784 15 62 77 4.3 52 2 21 31 8 16 213 11.8TOTAL 34 11 670 19.7 95 234 .406 31 102 .304 37 50 .740 16 67 83 2.4 69 3 29 39 8 24 258 7.6

career high four steals at Purdue (2/29)…twice recorded a ca-reer high three blocks, the last coming as he turned back a po-tential game-tying attempt in the closing seconds of a 54-52 upset of No. 22 Illinois (1/19)…scored the Lions’ last 10 points of the first half on his way to 22 points and eight rebounds in a victory at Boston College (11/30)…led team with 20 points and nine rebounds vs. Lafayette (12/7)…scored 20 points on 7-of-16 shooting in a close 88-82 loss to No. 12 Indiana (1/8).

2010-11 • FRESHMANMarshall saw action in 28 games and scored in 13 as he

posted 2.5 ppg and 0.6 rpg while averaging nine minutes a contest…had a break-out game with a career-high 18 points on 6-of-10 shooting (2-4 from three) and added two steals in a loss to Purdue (1/5)…scored 12 of his points in the sec-ond half…logged 26 points in two games vs. No. 10 Purdue and No. 18 Michigan State after posting 12 in the previous 13 games on the year…scored seven-straight points in the second half on his way to eight for the game in a victory over No. 18 Michigan State…saw his first significant action of the season scoring six points in nine minutes in a loss to Maine…scored six big points and added two rebounds and two steals in 19 minutes of a regular-season ending win at Minnesota (3/6)…had Penn State’s lone two points during a nine-minute segment of the second half from the 11:12 to 1:59 marks…scored seven first half points and added two rebounds and a steal in 17 minutes of action in Penn State’s Big Ten Tourna-ment first round win over Indiana…began season on the scout team playing opposing team’s top scorer with the green light to shoot.

2009-10 • REDSHIRT FRESHMANStill recovering from a torn patella tendon injury that ended

his senior year of high school competition, Marshal used a red-shirt season to get the knee back to 100 percent and add

15 pounds of muscle in the weight room…became an inte-gral part of the scout team often taking the role of opposing team’s top scorer.

HIGH SCHOOLRed Land’s all-time leading scorer with 1,425 career

points, Marshall had an outstanding junior season in which he averaged 19.1 points per game while leading the Patriots to a 22-7 record and an appearance in the PIAA Class AAAA tournament…a PIAA Class AAAA second-team all-state selection and the Carlisle Sentinel Area Player-of-the-Year as a junior...made 18 three-pointers on the year…scored 20 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and handed out eight assists in a first round loss in the PIAA Tournament…suffered a torn patella tendon prior to his senior season that caused him to miss his final high school campaign…surgery to repair the injury was performed by Penn State Director of Athletic Medicine Dr. Wayne Sebastianelli…Marshall was a two-time Harrisburg Patriot-News Big 15 selection…set a record with seven blocked shots in the 2008 Harrisburg Showcase…led the Patriots to the Mid-Penn Keystone division title as a sophomore...a three-year starter and captain...Red Land went 22-7 in his freshman season and 18-5 in his sophomore cam-paign...averaged better than 14 ppg as a freshman and nearly 20 ppg as a sophomore...scored 30 points as a freshman in a game vs. Trinity HS...earned distinguished academic honors in his junior and senior years.

PERSONALBorn on November 7, 1990 in Etters, Pa....the son of Je-

rome and Jacke Marshall...has two older brothers, Curtis and Taeheem...is related to former Nittany Lion football standout Ahmad Collins.

CAREER HIGHSPOINTS: 27

vs. Michigan (3/4/12)

REBOUNdS: 9

vs. Lafayette (12/7/11)

ASSISTS: 3, three times

last vs. Northwestern (2/25/12)

STEALS: 4

@ Purdue (2/29/12)

BLOCKS: 3, twice

last vs. Illinois (1/19/12)

MINUTES: 40

vs. Michigan (3/4/12)

fIELd GOALS: 10

vs. Michigan (3/4/12)

fG ATTEMPTS: 19

vs. Minnesota (1/15/12)

fG PERCENTAGE: .625 (5-8)

vs. Nebraska (2/11/12)

3-POINTERS: 4

vs. Michigan (3/4/12)

3PT ATTEMPTS: 9

vs. Minnesota (1/15/12)

3PT PERCENTAGE: .600 (3-5)

@ Iowa (2/4/12)

fREE THROwS: 9

vs. Lafayette (12/7/11)

fT ATTEMPTS: 11, twice

last vs. Cornell (12/21/11)

fT PERCENTAGE: 1.000 (4-4)

vs. Indiana (1/8/12)

fAVORITES:Athlete: LeBron Jamesfood: Fried ChickenTV Show:Proud FamilyActor:Chris TuckerHobbies:Listening to musicBook:SlamMovie:Friday & The WoodMusic Group:Day 26If I could spend one day with anyone in history:Uncle Boots

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A standout three-sport athlete at nearby Penns Valley High School, Montminy is a tremendous student who earned Dean’s List hon-ors in his first year on campus. Montminy grew up just 20 minutes from the Bryce Jordan Center and is the first locally grown Centre County player on the Nittany Lions’ roster since the 2005-06 season. The preferred walk-on

was a dynamic scorer and 4.0 student-athlete at Penns Valley HS and quickly earned the Penn State coaching staff’s praises with his work ethic and deft outside shot. He has been ac-cepted into Penn State’s Smeal College of Business and the Schreyer Honors College.

KEVIN

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6-3HEIGHT

185WEIGHT

SOPHOMOREYEAR

UNDEClAREDMAJOR

CENTRE HAll, PA.HOMETOWN

PENNS VAllEYHIGH SCHOOl

MAY 21, 1993BIRTHdATE

MARY & PETERPARENTS

JENNY, SARAH &

HANNAHSIBLINGS

MONTMINY

GREw UP JUST

MINUTES fROM

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JORdAN CENTERNOTABLE

“Kevin brings tremendous energy and toughness everyday to our team. He is an honors student with great leadership qualities that his teammates and our staff have tremendous respect for.”

– Patrick Chambers

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2011-12 • FReshmanMontminy earned the team’s Scholastic

Achievement Award after earning Dean’s List honors in his first semester on campus…saw action in nine games on the year and scored a field goal in the closing minutes vs. No. 2 Ken-tucky (11/19) for his first career points…earned praise from the coaching staff for his great demeanor and all-out work ethic in practice…showed a potent and often deadly three-point jumper as he often played the role of the op-posing team’s best shooter for the scout team in practice.

high schoolMontminy earned second-team All-Pennsyl-

vania Class AA honors in basketball and was an All-Mountain League pick in football as a wide receiver in his senior season…Penns Valley High School’s all-time leading scorer (1,498)…was named the Mountain League Nittany Divi-sion MVP and first-team all-league for the sec-ond year as a senior after averaging 20.7 ppg, 4.4 rpg and 2.6 spg for a Ram team that went 18-7…honored for his football prowess at the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame banquet…lettered four years in bas-

ketball, three in football and three in baseball… scored a career-high 43 points against Hamilton Ontario’s St. Jean de Brebeuf HS and followed that with 35 against Bishop Guilfoyle…Centre County’s leading scoring for the 2010-11 sea-son…averaged 20.2 ppg as a junior to earn third-team Pennsylvania all-state honors and led team to District 6 title… led team in scoring as a sophomore (15 ppg) and earned first-team all-league honors…two-year team captain…the valedictorian of his class with a 4.0 grade-point-average…honored by the Centre Daily Times with the Snyder Award for excellence in athlet-ics, academics and the community.

PeRsonalThe son of Mary and Peter Montminy…born

May 21, 1993 in State College, Pa….his father attended graduate school at Penn State…posted a 4.0 grade-point average to earn vale-dictorian honors in high school…member of the National Honor Society…president of the student council, class treasurer, vice president of Varsity Club and a member of the Future Business Leaders of America…accepted into Penn State’s Schreyer Honors College…plans to major in finance or accounting…has two old-er sisters, Jenny and Sarah , who attend Penn State, and one younger sister, Hannah.

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FaVoRiTes:athlete: Ray AllenPro Team: Boston CelticsFood: SteakTV show:The Officeactor:Matt DamonBook:Uncommonmovie:The Townmusic group:Lupe Fiascoif i could spend one day with anyone in history:John F. Kennedy

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a former conference Usa all-Freshman Team selection and PIAA Class AA Player-of-the-Year out of Philadelphia, Newbill’s re-

turn to competition is much anticipated after he sat out the 2011-12 season upon transferring from Southern Mississippi. Strong,

athletic and confident, Newbill has made an immediate impact at Penn State with his leadership, attitude and strong play in practice. A tenacious rebounder and defender and a strong scorer with a knack for getting to the foul line, Newbill can also serve as a primary ball-handler if called upon and is expected to make a big contribution in the first of three years of eligibility remaining at Penn State. He is expected to team with Tim Frazier to form one of the top backcourts in the Big Ten and will serve as a team captain in his first season on the floor.

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COmmUNICATIONSmAJOR

PHILADELPHIA, PA.HOmETOWN

STRAWbERRYmANSION

HIGH SCHOOL

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2011-12 • ReDshiRTA redshirt season under NCAA transfer

guidelines, Newbill earned the team’s Unsung Hero Award due to his terrific attitude, work ethic and outstanding play in practice…injured his left shoulder during the first week of practice and was out of action for nearly two months as he rehabilitated…returned to full participation in practice in January and regularly excelled, play-ing aggressive defense, rebounding and show-ing the ability to knock down tough jump shots and score in traffic…transferred to Penn State from Southern Mississippi in August.

2010-11 • FReshman • soUTheRn mississiPPi

Newbill ranked third on the Golden Eagle team posting 9.2 ppg and second with 6.2 rpg for a veteran squad that posted a 22-10 mark…started all 32 contests, playing 30.5 minutes per game while shooting 53.5 percent from the floor to earn Conference USA All-Freshman Team honors…recorded six double-doubles and led Southern Miss in rebounding 11 times on the season, including a season high 16 boards to go with 15 points in a 64-51 win at UTEP in mid-February…led the team in scoring once, post-ing 14 points in a 67-61 loss at Memphis, and posted 15 double-digit scoring outings, including a season-high 17 points on 7-of-8 shooting and nine boards in an 86-69 win over UCF…his 126 trips to the free throw line ranked second on the team and fifth among freshmen in the NCAA.

high schoolNewbill was a standout at Strawberry Man-

sion High in Philadelphia before playing his freshman season at Southern Mississippi in 2010-11…helped a Mansion team, led by coach Stan Laws, to the 2010 PIAA state champion-ship game at Penn State’s Bryce Jordan Cen-ter and was named the Pennsylvania Class AA Player-of-the-Year after posting 24.2 points, 9.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 4.0 steals per game in his senior season…a first-team all-state selection by the Philadelphia Daily News…a McDonald’s All-America candidate…named the Public League Player-of-the-Year and first -team all-city and All-Public League…Mansion posted a 28-2 record in his senior campaign and reached the state title game for the second time in three years…scored 15 points in the 2010 championship game…a two-year letterman for the Knights…senior campaign was highlighted by a school-record 64-point performance in a victory over Saul…went 23-of-30 from the field and 16-of-17 at the foul line to post the sixth-highest point total in Philadelphia Public League history…averaged 19.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 3.0 steals as a junior and was named second-team all-state and second-team All-Public League.

PeRsonalThe son of Tawanda Roach...his mother

passed away on September 15, 2012 after a short battle with cancer...born May 22, 1992 in Philadelphia, Pa....full name is Devonte Jerrell Newbill...has two brothers, Dominic and Dante, and a sister, Diamond...Grandmother is Mattie Roach.

“D.J. is what I describe as a ‘Philly guard.’ He’s tough, gritty and loves to play! He is a weapon and will open up the floor for everyone. He also brings a toughness that we haven’t seen in a while. He’s the kind of guy you want to go into battle with.”

– Patrick chambers

FaVoRiTes:athlete: LeBron JamesFood: ChickenTV show:Martin & Fresh Princeactor:Martin Lawrencemovie:Bad Boys 2

music group:Roc Nationif i could spend one day with anyone in history:Rosa Parks or Martin Luther King, Jr.Person i most admire:My mother10 Years from now:Enjoying retirement on somebody’s beach with my wife.

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Taylor is coach Patrick chambers’ second addition to the Nittany Lion roster with strong Philadelphia connections. The 2012 Times of Trenton Player-of-the-Year, he played AAU basketball with

Team Philly and attended high school at Trenton Catholic Academy, approximately 35 miles north of the city. An

effective scorer and rebounder who combines a Big Ten ready body with strong perimeter skills, Taylor

was described as a “prototypical mismatch prob-lem” with “the physical tools and basketball skills to score both inside and out” by Dave Telep of ESPN.com. After arriving on campus weigh-ing more than 260 pounds, Taylor immediately bought into Penn State’s strength training program and reshaped his body trimming his weight by 30 pounds.

BRANDON

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high schoolRecorded 1,042 points at Trenton Catholic

Academy to rank 14th all-time on the school’s scoring chart…helped lead TCA to a 96-21 over-all record during his career…named the Times of Trenton 2012 Player-of-the-Year after averaging 15.9 points and 9.5 rebounds per game in lead-ing the Iron Mikes to the NJSIAA South Jersey Non-Public B championship game for the second time…third-team New Jersey Non-Public All-State selection by the New Jersey Star-Ledger… scored 41 points in TCA’s first round NJSIAA tournament victory over Koinonia…Trenton went 10-0 to win the Liberty Division of the Burling-ton County Scholastic League…averaged 11.7 points per game as a junior as he helped lead the team to a 19-6 record…the Iron Mikes fell in the semifinals of the NJSIAA Non-Public South B Tournament in a two-point game in which Tay-lor recorded 14 points and had 15 rebounds…posted a season high 25 points earlier in the year…helped Trenton Catholic to the 2010 New Jersey Non-Public B State Championship with a victory over perennial powerhouse St. Anthony and an eventual championship crown in the NJ-SIAA (all classes) Tournament of Champions as a sophomore...a three-year starter…helped lead his AAU squad, Team Philly, to several tourna-ment titles…excelled in several head-to-head battles with other high Division I recruits…re-corded a 3.3 overall grade-point average.

PeRsonalBorn Aug. 1, 1994 in Willingboro, N.J….full

name is Brandon Alexander Taylor…the son of Audrey Campbell and Byron Taylor…has an older brother, Jayson…his cousin, Tiffany Stansbury, was a two-time All-ACC selection at N.C. State and played in the WNBA…she cur-rently plays professionally overseas…his uncle, Terence Stansbury, played at Temple and three seasons in the NBA.

“Brandon put in a lot of work in the off-season and really changed his body. We love his work ethic and attitude. He has a tremendous skill set and a Big Ten body that will allow him to play on the perimeter and in the post.”

– Patrick chambers

FaVoRiTes:athlete: Allen IversonPro Team: Philadelphia 76ersFood: Chicken ParmesanTV show:ESPN SportsCenteractor:Denzel Washingtonmovie:Friday

Book:The Outsidersmusic group:Young Moneyif i could spend one day with anyone in history:President Barack ObamaPerson i most admire:My parents10 Years from now:Playing in the NBA

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Travis quickly earned the moniker “junkyard dog” from coach Patrick Chambers in his first season and endeared himself to Nittany Lion fans with his

all-out hustle and constant energy on the floor. Long, athletic and versatile, Travis is capable of playing several positions and possesses strong ball

handling and passing skills. He showed signs of his potential posting 7.2 ppg and 5.2 rpg over the final five games of 2011-12, including a career-best 15 points vs. Michigan. A strong finisher at the rim, he has worked hard to refine his jump shot and add muscle to his frame and figures to be an impact player for several years to come.

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225WEIGHT

SOPHOMOREYEAR

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CHASKA, MINN.HOMETOWN

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“Ross is really a guard who likes to mix it up with the bigs. He plays with great energy and effort and has worked really hard on his jump shot and handle during the off-season. He continues to get stronger in the weight room and I expect to see a tremendously improved player this season.”

– Patrick chambers

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2011-12 • FReshmanIn his first season with the program, Tra-

vis played in all 32 games and started 16 as his high energy and athleticism made an immediate impact…earned the team’s Scrappiest Player Award…averaged 4.4 ppg and tied for second on the team with 4.2 rpg…elevated his play at the end of the season posting 7.2 ppg and a team-high 5.2 rpg while shooting 63.6 percent over the final five games of 2011-12 while posting career highs in points and rebounds…led the team in rebounding in nine games on the year, six in Big Ten play…scored in double-figures in five games and had seven or more rebounds in eight…scored a career-high 15 points on 5-of-5 from the floor and 5-of-7 at the foul line and added six rebounds in the final regular season game vs. No. 13 Michigan (3/4)…grabbed a career-best nine rebounds to go with 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting in a season-high 31 min-utes vs. Northwestern (2/25)…posted eight boards vs. Minnesota (1/15) and Ohio State (1/25)…had 12 points and eight rebounds vs. Lafayette (12/7)…scored all 10 of his points in the second half, hit-ting a pair of threes, and added eight rebounds vs. No. 2 Kentucky (11/19)…made his first career start and posted a team-high tying seven rebounds in the season-opener vs. Hartford (11/12)…posted 10 points and six rebounds at Saint Joseph’s (11/26).

high schoolTabbed as the top prospect in Minnesota for the

class of 2011…a three-star recruit according to ESPN.com and Rivals.com…averaged 20 points, 12 rebounds and two blocks per game in his se-nior season, his first injury free campaign since he was 15…led Class 4A Chaska to a 24-5 record and into the Minnesota Section 2 Finals…considered team’s defensive stopper…team also included Wichita State signee Jake White…averaged 12 ppg and 8 rpg for a Chaska team that went 17-12 and advanced to the section finals in his junior season...recorded a triple-double on the year…missed his sophomore year and 12 games in his junior year due to a back injury that caused him to have to wear a brace continually for seven months…team captain his senior year…he played on the Minne-apolis based AAU 43 Hoops team coached by NBA veteran Chris Carr.

PeRsonalFull name is Ross John Travis…born Jan., 9,

1993…the son of John and Debbie Travis…has an older sister, Brittany, who played two years at the University of St. Thomas (Minn.)…his cousin, Jonah Travis, is a sophomore forward for Harvard and another cousin, Marcus Travis, played at North Dakota State…suffered blindness in his left eye for four months and missed most of his fifth and sixth grade seasons after being shot in the eye with a BB gun...would like to pursue a career in music production.

caReeR sTaTisTics ToTal 3-PoinT ReBoUnDsYeaR gP gs min aVg Fg Fga PcT Fg Fga PcT FT FTa PcT oFF DeF ToTal aVg PF Fo a To BlK sTl PoinTs aVg2011-12 32 16 574 17.9 57 127 .449 4 24 .167 24 50 .480 57 78 135 4.2 69 3 13 24 8 16 142 4.4

TRaVis’ Big Ten caReeR sTaTisTicsYeaR gP gs min aVg Fg Fga PcT Fg Fga PcT FT FTa PcT oFF DeF ToTal aVg PF Fo a To BlK sTl PoinTs aVg2011-12 18 8 322 17.9 27 60 .450 0 4 .000 16 24 .667 31 35 66 3.7 37 2 7 10 1 7 70 3.9

caReeR highsPoinTs: 15

vs. Michigan (3/4/12)

ReBoUnDs: 9

vs. Northwestern (2/25/12)

assisTs: 3

vs. Lafayette (12/7/11)

sTeals: 3

vs.YSU (11/23/11)

BlocKs: 3

vs. Indiana (BTT) (3/8/12)

minUTes: 31

vs. Northwestern (2/25/12)

FielD goals: 5, four times

last vs. Michigan (3/4/12)

Fg aTTemPTs: 10, twice

last @ Ohio State (1/25/12)

Fg PeRcenTage: 1.000 (5-5), twice

last vs. Michigan (3/4/12)

3-PoinTeRs: 2

vs. Kentucky (11/19/11)

3PT aTTemPTs: 5

vs. Kentucky (11/19/11)

3PT PeRcenTage: 1.000 (1-1)

vs. Lafayette (12/7/11)

FRee ThRoWs: 5

vs. Michigan (3/4/12)

FT aTTemPTs: 7, twice

last vs. Michigan (3/4/12)

FT PeRcenTage: .714 (5-7)

vs. Michigan (3/4/12)

FaVoRiTes:athlete: Michael JordanPro Team: Chicago BullsFood: Cheese burger and pizzaTV show:CSI: Miamiactor:Will Smithhobbies:Music productionBook:36 Strategies of the Martial Artsmovie:Coach Carteractress:Megan GoodPerson i most admire:Chris Carr

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entering his third year with the program, the 6-9 Wisniewski has proved to be a valuable Nittany Lion not just for his rare height for a walk-on

but for his work ethic, attitude and abilities. Having added more than 30 pounds in the weight room, the Sterling Heights, Mich. native continues

to add strength and refine his game as he provides an effective and challenging asset for the Lions’ scout team.

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2011-12 • soPhomoRe In his second year with the program, Wis-

niewski saw limited action in six games but continued to be a hard working and positive presence in practice…his size, rebounding and ability to shoot from the perimeter contin-ued to be valuable assets for the scout team.

2010-11 • FReshman Wisniewski hit the weight room hard and

added nearly 30 pounds of muscle to his frame during a redshirt season in which he proved to be a valuable player on the scout team and presence in the paint.

high school Wisniewski averaged 7.9 points, 4.5 re-

bounds and 2.0 blocks per game in his senior season at Bishop Foley Catholic as the team went 11-14...a two-year varsity starter and senior year captain...posted a school-record 64 blocks...helped lead the team to 2009 and 2010 district titles...lettered in soccer in four seasons, helping guide the team to Catholic League championships in 2009 and 2010.

PeRsonalThe son of Ann and Stan Wisniewski...born

August 29, 1992 in Warren, Michigan...a four-year Honor Roll student in high school, who posted a cumulative grade-point average of 3.9...an industrial engineering major.

“Alan is a tremendous kid. He is an engineering major, has a job and comes to practice everyday with a great work ethic and terrific effort. He has great respect in our locker room.”

– Patrick chambers

caReeR sTaTisTics ToTal 3-PoinT ReBoUnDsYeaR gP gs min aVg Fg Fga PcT Fg Fga PcT FT FTa PcT oFF DeF ToTal aVg PF Fo a To BlK sTl PoinTs aVg2011-12 6 0 4 0.7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

WisnieWsKi’s Big Ten caReeR sTaTisTicsYeaR gP gs min aVg Fg Fga PcT Fg Fga PcT FT FTa PcT oFF DeF ToTal aVg PF Fo a To BlK sTl PoinTs aVg2011-12 3 0 3 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

caReeR highsPoinTs: -

ReBoUnDs: -

assisTs: -

sTeals: -

BlocKs: -

minUTes: 1, four times

last vs. Indiana (BTT) (3/8/12)

FielD goals: -

Fg aTTemPTs: -

Fg PeRcenTage: -

3-PoinTeRs: -

3PT aTTemPTs: -

3PT PeRcenTage: -

FRee ThRoWs: -

FT aTTemPTs: -

FT PeRcenTage: -

FaVoRiTes:athlete: Tom BradyPro Team: Detroit PistonsFood: Steak and mashed potatoesTV show:Californicationactor:Will Ferrellhobbies:Piano and footballmovie:Anchormanactress:Megan Foxif i could spend one day with anyone in history:JesusPerson i most admire:My parents10 Years from now:I’ll be working as an engineer and starting a family.

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sasa BoRoVnJaK (#21)BOROVNJAK 2009-10 SEASONopp. Date gs min Fg Ptc 3Fg FT-FTa o-D-R PF a To Blk stl PtsPENN 11/13 13 1-1 1.000 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 2 2ROBERT MORRIS 11/16 8 2-3 .667 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 0 0 0 0 6vs. UNCW 11/19 7 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 1 0vs. Tulane 11/20 9 1-1 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 0 0 0 2vs. Davidson 11/22 3 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0SACRED HEART 11/25 5 0-2 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0@ Virginia 11/30 1 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0UMBC 12/8 7 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0GARDNER-WEBB 12/19 13 1-3 .333 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 0 2 0 0 0 4AMERICAN 12/21 5 2-3 .667 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 5MICHIGAN 1/7 1 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0@ Purdue 1/31 5 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0@ Ohio State 2/3 9 0-1 .000 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 3 0 0 0 0 2@ Northwestern 2/17 4 1-2 .500 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2NORTHWESTERN 2/28 9 1-2 .500 0-0 3-4 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 5@ Michigan State 3/4 5 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0PURDUE 3/6 6 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0vs. Minnesota 3/11 13 1-2 .500 0-0 2-2 1-4-5 2 0 1 0 0 4BOROVNJAK 2011-12 SEASONopp. Date gs min Fg Ptc 3Fg FT-FTa o-D-R PF a To Blk stl PtsHARTFORD 11/12 * 25 2-2 1.000 0-0 0-2 2-1-3 2 0 1 1 0 4RADFORD 11/14 * 14 1-4 .250 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 1 1 0 0 0 2LONG ISLAND 11/16 * 16 4-8 .500 0-0 1-2 3-2-5 5 1 0 0 2 9vs. Kentucky 11/19 * 17 1-5 .200 0-0 1-2 5-1-6 2 0 3 0 0 3vs. S. Florida 11/20 * 24 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 4 0 1 0YSU 11/23 * 14 2-2 1.000 0-0 2-4 1-4-5 1 0 0 0 0 6@ St. Joe’s 11/26 * 11 1-1 1.000 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 2 @ Boston Coll. 11/30 25 0-1 .000 0-0 2-6 1-2-3 1 0 0 1 2 2MISSISSIPPI 12/4 * 27 7-7 1.000 0-0 1-1 1-3-4 2 0 1 0 0 15LAFAYETTE 12/7 13 1-4 .250 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 0 2@ Duquesne 12/10 21 4-6 .667 0-0 0-0 2-5-7 0 0 2 1 0 8MT. ST. MARY’S 12/18 24 5-5 1.000 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 2 0 1 0 0 10CORNELL 12/21 22 2-7 .286 0-0 0-0 4-1-5 1 0 1 0 1 4@ Michigan 12/29 14 3-4 .750 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 1 0 1 0 0 6@ Northwestern 1/1 22 2-4 .500 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 2 0 1 0 0 6PURDUE 1/5 18 4-4 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 1 0 1 0 0 8INDIANA 1/8 13 1-1 1.000 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 3 0 0 0 0 3@ Nebraska 1/11 15 3-7 .429 0-1 2-3 3-3-6 1 0 0 0 0 8MINNESOTA 1/15 13 0-2 .000 0-0 1-1 1-3-4 2 0 0 0 1 1ILLINOIS 1/19 19 3-5 ,600 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 2 0 0 6@ Indiana 1/22 19 0-1 .000 0-0 1-2 3-2-5 4 1 2 1 0 1@ Ohio State 1/25 25 0-2 .000 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 3 0 0 0 0 0WISCONSIN 1/31 14 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 1 0 0 0 0 0@ Iowa 2/4 13 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 3 0 2 0 0 0@ Michigan St. 2/8 17 3-3 1.000 0-0 0-3 1-0-1 4 0 1 0 0 6NEBRASKA 2/11 21 1-2 .500 0-0 1-2 0-3-3 0 0 1 1 1 3IOWA 2/16 13 1-4 .250 0-0 2-4 2-0-2 1 0 0 0 0 4@ Wisconsin 2/19 5 1-2 .500 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2NORTHWESTERN 2/25 13 2-2 1.000 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 5@ Purdue 2/29 22 4-5 .800 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 8MICHIGAN 3/4 16 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 1 0INDIANA (B1G) 3/8 14 2-3 .667 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 3 0 1 0 0 4

nicK colella (#20)COLELLA 2011-12 SEASONopp. Date gs min Fg Ptc 3Fg FT-FTa o-D-R PF a To Blk stl PtsHARTFORD 11/12 14 1-4 .250 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 1 3RADFORD 11/14 2 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 1 0 0LONG ISLAND 11/16 1 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Kentucky 11/19 9 0-2 .000 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 0 0 1 0vs. S. Florida 11/20 DNPYSU 11/23 DNP@ St. Joe’s 11/26 2 0-0 .000 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 @ Boston Coll. 11/30 6 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0MISSISSIPPI 12/4 DNPLAFAYETTE 12/7 8 1-4 .250 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2@ Duquesne 12/10 5 0-1 .000 0-1 0-1 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0MT. ST. MARY’S 12/18 2 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0CORNELL 12/21 DNP@Michigan 12/29 DNP@Northwestern 1/1 DNPPURDUE 1/5 17 1-4 .250 1-2 0-0 0-3-3 1 1 0 0 0 3INDIANA 1/8 16 1-3 .333 1-3 0-0 0-3-3 3 0 2 0 1 3@ Nebraska 1/11 21 0-4 .000 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 1 2 0MINNESOTA 1/15 3 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0ILLINOIS 1/19 7 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0@ Indiana 1/22 24 3-5 .600 3-5 2-2 1-1-2 1 1 1 0 0 11@ Ohio State 1/25 20 2-3 .666 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 1 1 0 0 5WISCONSIN 1/31 17 1-3 .333 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 3@ Iowa 2/4 29 3-8 .375 2-7 2-3 1-2-3 3 3 1 0 2 10@ Michigan St. 2/8 * 37 3-8 .375 3-7 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 2 1 0 9NEBRASKA 2/11 * 32 2-12 .167 2-11 0-0 1-2-3 1 2 1 0 1 6IOWA 2/16 * 31 2-6 .333 1-5 4-4 0-1-1 2 1 0 1 0 9@ Wisconsin 2/19 * 29 1-5 .200 1-5 0-0 0-4-4 4 0 0 0 0 3NORTHWESTERN 2/25 * 24 1-5 .200 0-4 0-0 0-4-4 1 1 1 0 0 2@ Purdue 2/29 * 17 0-4 .000 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0MICHIGAN 3/4 8 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0INDIANA (B1G) 3/8 6 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tim FRaZieR (#23)FRAZIER 2009-10 SEASONopp. Date gs min Fg Pct 3Fg FT-FTa o-D-R PF a To Blk stl PtsPENN 11/13 8 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 0ROBERT MORRIS 11/16 30 6-11 .545 4-5 3-5 1-1-2 3 3 3 0 1 19vs. UNCW 11/19 26 1-8 .125 0-0 6-8 3-1-4 4 2 2 0 3 8vs. Tulane 11/20 15 1-2 .500 0-0 6-7 0-1-1 4 1 2 0 0 8vs. Davidson 11/22 * 34 3-5 .600 0-0 1-2 0-5-5 2 3 2 0 3 7SACRED HEART 11/25 * 23 3-7 .428 0-1 1-1 0-2-2 1 5 0 0 1 7@ Virginia 11/30 * 26 4-8 .500 0-2 3-5 0-2-2 3 5 1 0 1 11@ Temple 12/5 * 16 0-3 .000 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 1 3 0 0 0UMBC 12/8 * 25 3-6 .500 1-2 0-0 0-4-4 0 5 2 0 2 7VIRGINIA TECH 12/12 * 23 1-5 .200 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 4 3 1 1 0 2GARDNER-WEBB 12/19 * 29 4-8 .500 2-3 8-9 2-3-5 0 7 2 0 2 18AMERICAN 12/21 * 24 2-5 .400 0-2 3-4 0-3-3 1 0 3 0 2 7@ Minnesota 12/29 13 2-5 .400 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 2 5 3 0 0 5WISCONSIN 1/3 13 0-2 .000 0-0 0-2 1-3-4 4 1 2 0 0 0MICHIGAN 1/7 16 1-2 .500 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 4 1 1 0 1 3@ Illinois 1/12 * 19 1-2 .500 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 3 1 0 2 2@ Iowa 1/16 * 31 1-4 .250 0-0 2-3 0-4-4 4 1 1 1 1 4INDIANA 1/21 12 2-4 .500 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 5@ Wisconsin 1/24 3 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 1 0 0 0ILLINOIS 1/27 12 0-3 .000 0-1 0-0 0-4-4 1 2 0 0 0 0@ Purdue 1/31 22 0-4 .000 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 3 2 0 0 0 2@ Ohio State 2/3 13 1-3 .333 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1 0 0 2MINNESOTA 2/6 21 3-4 .750 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 1 2 1 0 1 7MICHIGAN STATE 2/13 17 0-3 .000 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 3 2 1 0 0 1@ Northwestern 2/17 16 2-4 .500 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 1 1 0 1 4@ Michigan 2/20 20 2-5 .400 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 3 3 2 0 1 5OHIO STATE 2/24 13 1-2 .500 0-0 3-4 0-0-0 3 4 1 0 0 5NORTHWESTERN 2/28 11 4-4 1.000 0-0 1-4 0-1-1 0 1 1 0 0 9@ Michigan State 3/4 7 0-2 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0PURDUE 3/6 20 1-4 .250 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 2 5 5 0 1 2vs. Minnesota (B1G) 3/11 12 2-5 .400 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 4 0 0 4

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FRAZIER 2010-11 SEASONopp. Date gs min Fg Pct 3Fg FT-FTa o-D-R PF a To Blk stl PtsLEHIGH 11/12 * 30 1-5 .200 0-0 4-4 2-5-7 0 6 3 0 1 6SAINT JOSEPH’S 11/16 * 15 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 3 0 1 0FAIRFIELD 11/19 * 31 0-2 .000 0-1 3-4 1-3-4 2 7 2 0 1 3C. CONN. STATE 11/22 * 28 4-5 .800 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 2 7 2 0 2 8@ Ole Miss 11/26 * 23 1-2 .500 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 4 6 2 0 1 2FURMAN 11/28 * 28 2-4 .500 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 3 5 4 1 4 4MARYLAND 12/1 * 33 1-8 .125 0-2 1-3 4-3-7 3 3 2 0 2 3DUQUESNE 12/4 * 26 2-2 1.000 0-0 3-6 0-4-4 3 2 2 0 0 7MT ST. MARY’S 12/7 * 33 1-3 .333 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 2 4 2 0 0 3@ Virginia Tech 12/12 * 25 3-4 .750 1-1 2-2 0-1-1 1 2 3 0 1 9MAINE 12/21 * 21 2-4 .500 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 3 1 0 1 4@ Indiana 12/27 * 28 1-2 .500 0-1 3-4 0-0-0 4 5 3 0 2 5@ Michigan 1/02 * 37 1-4 .250 0-1 0-0 0-5-5 3 6 1 0 1 2PURDUE 1/5 * 22 1-6 .167 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 3 8 3 0 2 2MICHIGAN STATE 1/8 * 22 0-3 .000 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 4 2 0 0 1 1ILLINOIS 1/11 * 33 0-6 .000 0-1 2-2 1-7-8 1 4 0 0 2 2@ Ohio State 1/15 * 32 4-4 1.000 0-0 3-4 1-5-6 2 5 4 0 1 11@ Purdue 1/19 * 37 4-5 .800 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 3 5 3 1 0 8IOWA 1/26 * 31 1-2 .500 0-0 1-1 1-3-4 2 6 5 0 1 3WISCONSIN 1/29 * 28 1-1 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 1 4 2 0 1 2@ Illinois 2/01 * 38 4-12 .333 0-1 4-7 1-6-7 2 3 2 0 1 12MICHIGAN 2/6 * 28 2-6 .333 1-3 2-2 2-0-2 4 8 3 1 0 7@ Michigan State 2/10 * 26 0-7 .000 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 5 5 1 0 0 0NORTHWESTERN 2/13 * 33 1-4 .250 0-0 10-13 0-3-3 1 7 2 0 1 12MINNESOTA 2/17 * 35 3-4 .750 2-2 0-0 1-2-3 4 8 2 0 0 8@ Wisconsin 2/20 * 38 5-7 .714 2-2 0-0 0-6-6 4 4 3 0 1 12@ Northwestern 02/24 * 38 2-6 .333 0-2 6-6 0-5-5 0 10 2 0 1 10OHIO STATE 3/1 34 2-4 .500 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 3 3 6 0 0 6@ Minnesota 3/6 * 40 2-6 .333 1-1 2-2 0-7-7 3 6 0 0 1 7vs Indiana (B1G) 3/10 * 31 2-4 .500 1-1 0-0 0-3-3 3 5 4 0 0 5vs Wisconsin (B1G) 3/11 * 39 2-5 .400 0-0 4-4 2-5-7 3 4 3 0 1 8vs Michigan St. (B1G) 3/12 * 39 9-13 .692 1-3 3-6 2-6-8 2 6 2 1 1 22vs Ohio State (B1G) 3/13 * 26 2-8 .250 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 4 5 2 0 1 5vs Temple (NCAA) 3/17 * 40 5-6 .833 1-2 4-5 0-5-5 4 7 3 0 2 15

FRAZIER 2011-12 SEASONopp. Date gs min Fg Pct 3Fg FT-FTa o-D-R PF a To Blk stl PtsHARTFORD 11/12 * 28 4-11 .364 0-1 8-9 0-4-4 4 6 4 0 5 16RADFORD 11/14 * 34 9-14 .643 0-0 2-3 2-4-6 2 10 3 1 3 20LONG ISLAND 11/16 * 35 9-18 .500 3-4 5-6 1-4-5 3 10 4 1 2 26vs. Kentucky 11/19 * 36 4-14 .286 0-1 3-9 1-5-6 3 6 2 0 0 11vs. S. Florida 11/20 * 38 8-15 .533 1-3 10-15 2-4-6 3 1 4 0 3 27YSU 11/23 * 38 8-11 .727 2-2 8-11 2-2-4 0 11 2 0 2 26@ St. Joe’s 11/26 * 37 4-19 .210 0-3 0-1 3-8-11 3 6 4 0 2 8@ Boston Coll. 11/30 * 29 7-12 .583 3-5 5-6 3-1-4 4 5 7 0 3 22MISSISSIPPI 12/4 * 39 5-13 .385 0-3 7-10 3-3-6 2 9 5 0 1 17LAFAYETTE 12/7 * 34 0-12 .000 0-5 3-4 1-2-3 4 9 5 0 2 3@ Duquesne 12/10 * 40 4-9 .444 0-2 7-8 0-7-7 1 6 3 1 2 15MT. ST. MARY’S 12/18 * 38 5-13 .385 0-2 5-7 0-2-2 1 8 1 0 2 15CORNELL 12/21 * 39 4-12 .333 0-2 9-13 3-8-11 3 6 5 1 1 17@ Michigan 12/29 * 35 8-18 .444 0-2 4-6 1-3-4 3 4 5 0 1 20@ Northwestern 1/1 * 35 5-11 .455 0-2 6-9 3-2-5 3 3 4 0 4 16PURDUE 1/5 * 38 7-20 .350 1-2 0-1 3-2-5 4 9 4 0 3 15INDIANA 1/8 * 38 7-23 .304 1-6 6-7 0-3-3 5 7 1 0 1 21@ Nebraska 1/11 * 40 10-16 .625 1-4 9-9 2-4-6 2 4 5 0 6 30MINNESOTA 1/15 * 39 5-15 .333 3-5 7-8 1-0-1 3 5 3 1 4 20ILLINOIS 1/19 * 38 4-11 .363 0-1 4-4 1-3-4 4 9 4 0 1 12@ Indiana 1/22 * 40 7-18 .388 1-3 6-6 1-2-3 4 1 3 0 0 21@ Ohio State 1/25 * 39 6-17 .352 1-2 3-4 0-1-1 4 4 4 1 0 16WISCONSIN 1/31 * 39 8-22 .364 0-2 5-6 1-3-4 1 7 2 0 1 21@ Iowa 2/4 * 40 10-20 .500 2-4 1-1 2-3-5 2 5 7 0 2 23@ Michigan St. 2/8 * 37 6-18 .333 0-3 7-8 1-4-5 4 7 6 0 2 19NEBRASKA 2/11 * 39 7-9 .778 1-1 8-8 1-9-10 3 9 5 0 3 23IOWA 2/16 * 34 6-13 .462 0-1 6-6 1-2-3 4 4 2 0 4 18@ Wisconsin 2/19 * 40 9-20 .450 0-3 2-2 1-3-4 3 4 3 0 2 20NORTHWESTERN 2/25 * 39 9-17 .529 1-2 4-4 1-0-1 2 8 1 0 1 23@ Purdue 2/29 * 39 10-16 .625 1-2 3-3 0-5-5 3 6 2 0 4 24MICHIGAN 3/4 * 35 4-16 .250 1-2 2-3 3-1-4 3 5 3 0 4 11INDIANA (B1G) 3/8 * 39 9-24 .375 4-6 4-4 0-2-2 4 4 4 1 5 26

Jon gRaham (#25)GRAHAM 2011-12 SEASONopp. Date gs min Fg Pct 3Fg FT-FTa o-D-R PF a To Blk stl PtsHARTFORD 11/12 9 0-6 .000 0-0 1-2 3-0-3 2 0 2 0 0 1RADFORD 11/14 20 3-5 .600 0-0 1-3 3-1-4 1 0 1 0 2 7LONG ISLAND 11/16 13 3-5 .600 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 2 0 0 3 0 6vs. Kentucky 11/19 19 3-6 .500 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 1 0 0 1 1 6vs. S.Florida 11/20 11 1-3 .333 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 2 0 0 0 0 2YSU 11/23 18 2-3 .667 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 1 0 3 0 0 4@ St. Joe’s 11/26 9 0-2 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 @ Boston Coll. 11/30 DNP Ole Miss 12/4 DNPLAFAYETTE 12/7 DNP@ Duquesne 12/10 DNPMT. ST. MARY’S 12/18 DNP@ Michigan 12/29 14 1-3 .333 0-0 0-1 1-5-6 1 0 0 0 0 2@ Northwestern 1/1 6 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0PURDUE 1/5 * 21 2-4 .500 0-0 0-1 2-1-3 2 0 1 1 0 4INDIANA 1/8 * 23 3-3 1.000 0-0 2-4 2-1-3 2 1 1 1 1 8@ Nebraska 1/11 * 10 1-1 1.000 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 2 0 1 0 0 3MINNESOTA 1/15 * 17 1-3 .333 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 3 0 2 0 0 2ILLINOIS 1/19 * 21 0-3 .000 0-0 1-3 3-4-7 4 1 3 2 0 1@ Indiana 1/22 * 15 0-2 .000 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 1 1 0 0@ Ohio State 1/25 * 8 1-2 .500 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 5 0 1 0 0 2WISCONSIN 1/31 * 26 2-4 .500 0-0 0-3 2-3-5 2 0 1 2 2 4@ Iowa 2/4 * 23 2-3 .666 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 4 0 1 1 1 4@ Michigan St. 2/8 * 23 1-3 .333 0-0 1-2 1-3-4 4 1 1 1 0 3NEBRASKA 2/11 * 20 2-3 .667 0-0 1-2 1-4-5 2 0 2 0 1 5IOWA 2/16 * 27 3-3 1.000 0-0 4-4 3-3-6 4 0 2 2 0 10@ Wisconsin 2/19 * 35 4-9 .444 0-0 1-3 4-6-10 2 0 1 2 1 9NORTHWESTERN 2/25 * 19 5-6 .833 0-0 0-2 1-2-3 4 0 1 0 1 10@ Purdue 2/29 * 13 2-2 1.000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 1 1 0 0 4MICHIGAN 3/4 * 17 1-7 .143 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 1 3 0 0 2INDIANA (B1G) 3/8 * 23 1-5 .200 0-0 0-1 3-4-7 3 1 0 2 0 2

JeRmaine maRshall (#11)MARSHALL 2010-11 SEASONopp. Date gs min Fg Pct 3Fg FT-FTa o-D-R PF a To Blk stl PtsLEHIGH 11/12 1 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0FAIRFIELD 11/19 2 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0C. CONN STATE 11/22 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 1 4FURMAN 11/28 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2DUQUESNE 12/4 3 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 1 0@ Virginia Tech 12/12 4 0-2 .000 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0MAINE 12/21 9 2-5 .400 1-2 1-2 1-2-3 4 2 1 0 2 6PURDUE 1/5 28 6-10 .600 2-4 4-5 0-2-2 5 1 1 0 2 18MICHIGAN STATE 1/8 19 3-4 .750 1-1 1-3 0-0-0 4 0 0 0 0 8ILLINOIS 1/11 8 0-4 .000 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0@ Ohio State 01/15 5 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0@ Purdue 1/19 2 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0IOWA 1/26 4 0-2 .000 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0WISCONSIN 1/29 12 1-2 .500 0-1 2-3 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 4@ Illinois 2/01 6 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0MICHIGAN 2/6 11 0-3 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0@ Michigan State 2/10 11 1-4 .250 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 1 2NORTHWESTERN 2/13 2 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0MINNESOTA 2/17 5 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 1 0@ Wisconsin 2/20 11 2-3 .667 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 1 0 0 4@ Northwestern 2/24 2 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 2 0 0 0OHIO STATE 3/1 5 1-1 1.000 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 1 3@ Minnesota 3/6 19 3-5 .600 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 2 6vs Indiana (B1G) 3/10 17 2-4 .500 2-2 1-3 1-1-2 2 0 1 0 1 7vs Wisconsin (B1G) 3/11 7 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0vs Michigan St. (B1G) 3/12 16 1-2 .500 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 0 2 0 2vs Ohio State (B1G) 3/13 25 1-5 .200 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 1 1 0 0 1 4vs Temple (NCAA) 3/17 12 0-1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 1 0

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MARSHALL 2011-12 SEASONopp. Date gs min Fg Pct 3Fg FT-FTa o-D-R PF a To Blk stl PtsHARTFORD 11/12 DNP RADFORD 11/14 10 1-1 1.0 1-1 1-2 0-0-0 1 0 2 0 1 4LONG ISLAND 11/16 19 0-4 .000 0-3 2-2 1-0-1 3 2 2 0 0 2vs. Kentucky 11/19 17 0-4 .000 0-3 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 1 0vs. S. Florida 11/20 19 5-9 .556 2-5 2-2 0-2-2 3 1 1 1 3 14YSU 11/23 18 2-6 .333 2-5 2-4 0-1-1 2 0 3 0 1 8@ St. Joe’s 11/26 5 0-4 .000 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0@ Boston Coll 11/30 35 8-16 .500 3-6 3-4 0-8-8 1 0 1 0 1 22MISSISSIPPI 12/4 * 30 4-7 .571 1-3 1-3 0-7-7 3 2 4 1 0 10LAFAYETTE 12/7 * 32 5-13 .385 1-4 9-11 2-7-9 4 1 3 1 3 20@ Duquesne 12/10 * 38 5-13 .385 2-4 0-1 2-4-6 3 3 4 0 1 12MT. ST. MARY’S 12/18 * 31 3-7 .429 2-4 2-3 0-4-4 1 2 0 0 2 10CORNELL 12/21 * 27 2-9 .222 0-2 8-11 2-2-4 3 2 3 3 2 12@ Michigan 12/29 * 22 3-4 .750 2-2 1-1 0-4-4 4 1 3 0 0 9@ Northwestern 1/1 * 31 5-14 .357 3-8 1-4 0-3-3 2 3 5 0 2 14PURDUE 1/5 * 34 3-7 .429 1-3 3-4 0-5-5 2 1 2 0 2 10INDIANA 1/8 * 31 7-16 .438 2-7 4-4 0-3-3 2 1 3 1 1 20@ Nebraska 1/11 * 14 1-7 .143 0-3 0-0 1-0-1 5 0 1 0 0 2MINNESOTA 1/15 * 30 4-19 .211 2-9 2-2 1-4-5 2 1 0 1 0 12ILLINOIS 1/19 33 2-8 .250 1-3 2-2 1-4-5 1 2 2 3 2 7@ Indiana 1/22 17 3-7 .429 0-4 2-2 0-2-2 4 0 1 0 0 8@ Ohio State 1/25 * 37 5-16 .313 1-6 3-6 1-5-6 2 1 3 1 1 14WISCONSIN 1/31 * 30 6-13 .462 1-4 0-0 0-5-5 4 1 0 0 0 13@ Iowa 2/4 * 24 5-9 .555 3-5 0-0 1-3-4 4 0 2 0 0 13@ Michigan St. 2/8 28 4-10 .400 1-4 3-3 0-5-5 5 0 1 1 1 12NEBRASKA 2/11 20 5-8 .625 2-3 0-0 1-2-3 4 2 0 1 0 12IOWA 2/16 35 4-12 .333 2-5 0-0 2-5-7 3 1 1 0 1 10@ Wisconsin 2/19 31 4-8 .500 2-5 2-2 1-0-1 2 2 0 0 2 12NORTHWESTERN 2/25 23 4-9 .444 0-3 0-0 2-5-7 2 3 2 0 0 8@ Purdue 2/29 * 37 3-10 .300 1-6 3-4 1-2-3 3 2 3 0 4 10MICHIGAN 3/4 * 40 10-18 .555 4-8 3-3 3-5-8 1 0 2 0 0 27INDIANA (B1G) 3/8 * 38 1-6 .167 1-3 6-7 0-4-4 4 0 1 2 1 9

Ross TRaVis (#43)TRAVIS 2011-12 SEASONopp. Date gs min Fg Pct 3Fg FT-FTa o-D-R PF a To Blk stl PtsHARTFORD 11/12 * 13 1-3 .333 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 5 0 1 0 0 2RADFORD 11/14 18 2-4 .500 0-2 0-0 1-4-5 2 0 0 0 0 4LONG ISLAND 11/16 10 1-2 .500 0-1 0-1 0-2-2 1 0 0 1 0 2vs. Kentucky 11/19 25 4-10 .400 2-5 0-1 2-6-8 1 2 1 0 1 10vs. S. Florida 11/20 14 0-3 .000 0-1 0-0 2-2-4 2 1 1 0 2 0YSU 11/23 22 2-3 .667 0-0 2-5 2-3-5 2 0 3 1 3 6@ St. Joe’s 11/26 28 5-9 .555 0-2 0-4 3-3-6 3 0 2 1 0 10 @ Boston Coll. 11/30 * 23 3-9 .333 0-3 1-2 1-4-5 3 0 0 1 0 7MISSISSIPPI 12/4 * 21 1-6 .167 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 1 2LAFAYETTE 12/7 * 25 5-5 1.000 1-1 1-7 4-4-8 2 3 0 0 0 12@ Duquesne 12/10 * 9 1-2 .500 0-1 2-2 1-1-2 2 0 2 0 0 4MT. ST. MARY’S 12/18 * 14 2-4 .500 1-2 0-0 2-3-5 4 0 2 0 1 5CORNELL 12/21 * 9 1-2 .500 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 1 0 0 0 1 2@ Michigan 12/29 18 0-4 .000 0-2 0-0 1-1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0@ Northwestern 1/1 5 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0PURDUE 1/5 15 0-1 .000 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 2INDIANA 1/8 17 3-4 .750 0-0 2-2 3-3-6 0 1 0 0 0 8@ Nebraska 1/11 22 2-6 .333 0-1 3-5 2-5-7 1 0 0 0 0 7MINNESOTA 1/15 22 1-4 .250 0-0 2-2 6-2-8 5 0 2 0 0 4ILLINOIS 1/19 * 11 2-4 .500 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 4@ Indiana 1/22 * 9 1-1 1.000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 1 0 0 0 2@ Ohio State 1/25 20 2-10 .200 0-0 1-2 3-5-8 3 0 1 0 2 5WISCONSIN 1/31 11 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 0 0 0 0 0 0@ Iowa 2/4 16 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 3 1 0 0 1 0@ Michigan St. 2/8 17 1-2 .500 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 1 0 0 1 2NEBRASKA 2/11 * 18 2-2 1.000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 4IOWA 2/16 * 17 1-3 .333 0-0 0-2 1-5-6 1 1 1 0 0 2@ Wisconsin 2/19 * 23 2-3 .666 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 3 0 0 0 2 5NORTHWESTERN 2/25 * 31 5-8 .625 0-0 0-0 4-5-9 3 1 3 0 1 10@ Purdue 2/29 * 23 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 5 0 1 0 0 0MICHIGAN 3/4 * 27 5-5 1.000 0-0 5-7 5-1-6 3 0 1 1 0 15INDIANA (B1G) 3/8 * 21 2-5 .400 0-0 2-4 3-4-7 4 0 1 3 0 6

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Introduced as just the 12th head coach in Nittany Lion basketball history on June

6, 2011, Patrick Chambers quickly energized the Penn State fan base with his passion and enthusiasm and his team’s all-out style of play.

Described as passionate, energetic, upbeat and dynamic by media in attendance, Chambers’ first appearance as the leader of Penn State basketball was described as “less an introduction than a pas-sionate call to arms” by Blue-White Illustrated’s Nate Bauer.

“I hope you all embrace this new attitude that we’re going to bring,” Chambers declared. “We’re going to follow in the traditions of Penn State bas-ketball. Succes with Honor is our motto. We’re going to recruit kids that are serious about their degrees, that love to play basketball, that will represent Penn State with integrity and will be out in the community and work charities and do whatever we can to help the area.

“We’re going to play a style I hope you will enjoy and come out and support. We are going to play up-tempo. We’re going to push the ball. We’re going to get layups. If we don’t get layups, we’re going to shoot threes.”

Chambers wasted little time in spreading that message to his Nittany Lion team and the Penn State fan base far and wide. He traveled 10,500 miles in his first eight days on the job to person-ally visit with each returning and incoming player and their families (except Sasa Borovnjak in Ser-bia). He ordered up a pair of golf carts and be-gan making spur-of-the-moment trips around the Penn State campus distributing t-shirts and his infectious energy. He visited amusement parks, pep rallies, student groups, and classes and threw out first pitches. Chambers even went as far as to go behind the counter to serve free Big Macs to students at State College’s downtown McDonald’s and donned a Penn State football jersey and helmet to fire up the famed “Nittan-yville” student campout prior to the Lion football team’s 2011 clash with Alabama. He was seem-

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“It is incredible the pride, the passion here at Penn State. We have everything we need to be suc-cessful.” – PaTRicK chamBeRs

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ingly everywhere in his first year on the job, most importantly the recruiting trail, and showed no signs of slowing down despite reconstructive knee surgery in the spring of 2012 that placed him on crutches for nearly two months.

On the court, he seized the attention of his team with fast-paced, high-intensity practices and his positive, relentless and direct in-game coaching. He guided junior Tim Frazier to one of the best seasons in Lion history as the 6-1 guard earned first-team All-

Big Ten hon-ors after leading the conference in assists and finish-ing second in scoring and steals. Frazier de-

veloped into the team’s unquestioned floor leader and set a Penn State season record in assists (198).

The youngest of 12 children (nine boys, three girls) from a Philadelphia Irish Catho-lic family so large it ate dinner in shifts, Chambers’ route to Penn State was anything but usual and stands as a testament to the values of family, faith and attitude, which he holds dear. It was a path shaped by 2011 Naismith Hall of Fame inductee Herb Magee, Philadelphia high school coaching legend Dan Dougherty and highly success-ful Villanova coach Jay Wright. It was also shaped by a life altering attack that nearly claimed his life 10 years prior to his accepting the Nittany Lion post.

Chambers rise in coaching has been meteoric. He served as a part-time assistant at Episcopal Academy (HS), Director of Operations at Villanova, assistant coach at Villanova, associate head coach on Jay Wright’s 2009 NCAA Final Four team and head coach at Boston University in a short seven years prior to leading a Big Ten program. The dizzying pace is reflective of his no holds barred approach to every day.

Chambers came to Penn State from Boston University, where in 2010-11 he led the Terriers to the America East Conference Championship and the program’s first NCAA

chamBeRs FileFamily: Wife: Courtney;Daughters: Grace and Caitlin; Son: Ryanhometown: Newtown Square, Pa.college: Philadelphia University, 1994

hired at Penn state: June 6, 2011overall Record: 54-48 (3 years)Post-season appearances: 21 NCAA (2011); 1 CBI (2010)Record at Penn state: 12-20 (1 year)

collegiate coaching experience: 1995-96 Delaware Valley (Pa.) College (Asst)2004-05 ____________ Villanova (Dir. Ops)2005-08 ______________ Villanova (Asst.)2008-09 ___ Villanova (Assoc. Head Coach)2009-11 ___Boston University (Head Coach)2011-present ___ Penn State (Head Coach)

Playing experience: 1991-94 __________Philadelphia University_______ All-time career assist record holder

“We’re going to recruit kids that are serious about their degrees, that love to play basketball, that will represent Penn State with integrity and will be out in the community and work charities and do whatever we can to help the area. We are going to play up-tempo. We’re going to push the ball. We’re going to get layups. If we don’t get layups, we’re going to shoot threes.” – PaTRicK chamBeRs

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Tournament berth since 2002. He posted a 42-28 record in two years in his first head coaching stint at BU. He was the only BU coach in history to earn 20 wins in each of his first two seasons and the fastest to earn a conference championship in program history.

The Terriers earned a 21-14 mark for the second straight year under Chambers in 2010-11. Led by 2011 America East Player-of-the-Year and two-time scoring champion John Holland, BU fell after challenging No. 1 seed Kansas in the Terriers’ first NCAA Tournament game since 2002. Chambers led BU to the semifinals of the College Basketball Invitational in 2009-10. The Terriers won at Oregon State and beat Morehead State in the CBI, marking BU’s first post-season wins since 1959. BU also posted its first perfect home conference record since 1998.

Chambers stocked his Boston University teams with Philadelphia talent, including six play-ers from the Philadelphia area in 2010-11, relying on long standing relationships and his first hand experience in the basketball community in the “City of Brotherly Love.” He also energized a stagnant basketball fan base at the hockey-centric school.

A native of Newtown Square, Pa., Chambers previously played for and coached with two of the nation’s most successful college coaches. From 2004-09, he was a member of Wright’s staff at Villanova University, serving as associate head coach in 2008-09. He helped the Wild-cats earn four NCAA Sweet 16 appearances and advance to the 2009 NCAA Final Four dur-ing his tenure. Chambers played for Magee at Philadelphia University (formerly Philadelphia Textile), helping Magee become college basketball’s all-time victories leader (941) and a 2011 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee.

During Chambers five seasons on Wright’s Villanova staff, he was instrumental in helping lead the Wildcats to a 126-45 record (.737), including the school’s single-season win record of 30-8 in 2008-09. The Wildcats advanced to the NCAA Tournament all five seasons of Cham-bers’ tenure and posted a 56-28 (.667) record in Big East Conference games. Chambers had responsibilities in all facets of the program, including recruiting, scouting, on-court teaching and player development. He was instrumental in building the Wildcats 2009 recruiting class that was ranked No. 3 in the nation by ESPN.com and brought in ESPNU Top 100 players

“Expect to see a gritty team that will fight for 40 minutes. We are going to defend, rebound, dive, take charges, help each other up. There is going to be a lot of energy and enthusiasm. We are going to push it and hopefully score some easy baskets. Fans are going to enjoy the style of play. It will jump out: the chemistry, caring for one another, team atmosphere and family feeling.” – PaTRicK chamBeRs on his team

“We’ve got to go where the best players are to help com-pete on a daily basis and get kids who are serious about getting a degree. Is Philly important for us? Yeah. Why? Because it’s got a ton of players. So does New Jersey. So does New York. So does Maryland and Florida and Texas.”

– PaTRicK chamBeRs on recruiting

DiD YoU KnoW?n Patrick Chambers has been on coaching staffs that have made six NCAA Tourna-ment appearances (17 games) in his eight seasons in collegiate coaching.n Patrick Chambers is the youngest of 12 childrenn Three of Patrick Chambers 11 siblings graduated from Penn State and he has a nephew, Patrick Flanagan, on the Nittany Lion football team.n Patrick Chambers spent 10 years as a highly successful salesman and part owner of his family’s printing business in Philadelphia.n Patrick Chambers was in collegiate coaching just five years before earning his first head coaching position at Boston University.n Patrick Chambers played in college for 2011 Naismith Hall of Fame inductee Herb Magee, also known as “The Shot Doctor.”n Patrick Chambers helped lead Villanova to five straight NCAA Tournament ap-pearances and the 2009 Final Four.n Patrick Chambers was instrumental in recruiting the No. 3 ranked recruiting class in the nation according to ESPN.com to Villanova in 2009n Patrick Chambers older brother, Tim, was the 1984 Ivy League Player of the Year in football and led Penn to three-straight Ivy League titles. He is now a writer, producer and director and released the film “Mighty Macs” about the Immaculata women’s 1972 NCAA championship team.n Patrick Chambers older brother, Paul, was a three-year starter at point guard for the Penn Quakers.

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Maalik Wayns, Dominic Cheek, Mouphtaou Yarou and Isaiah Armwood to Villanova.Named Villanova’s associate head coach in 2008, Chambers helped lead the Wildcats to

the 2009 NCAA Final Four, the school’s first in 24 years, and saw Villanova advance to the Sweet 16 for the fourth time in five NCAA appearances during his tenure. Villanova posted an 11-5 mark in the NCAA Tournament during Chambers’ time on the Wildcat staff and won at least 22 games in each of his five seasons, including the 2009 senior class posting a school record 126 career victories.

Chambers also served as Villanova Director of Basketball Operations (2004-05) and as an assistant coach (2005-2008) under Wright, the 2009 Big East Coach-of-the-Year. Four Villa-nova players Chambers worked with played in the NBA and five other Wildcats from his tenure have played professionally overseas. He recruited four McDonald’s All-Americans to Villanova.

Chambers was a standout guard under Magee, known as “The Shot Doctor,” at Philadelphia U. graduating from the University in 1994 with a degree in marketing and a minor in finance. He joined the NCAA Division II University’s basketball team as a walk-on in 1990 and went on to have an outstanding career, becoming the team’s starting point guard, earning first-team All-ECAC honors and leaving as the school record holder in assists with 709. Chambers helped lead the Rams to four NCAA Division II Sweet 16 appearances and two Elite Eight appearances.

Chambers began his coaching career with a one-year stint as an assistant coach at Dela-ware Valley (Pa.) College in 1995-96. He left coaching to pursue the family business, but returned in 1999 after being named the top varsity assistant coach at Episcopal Academy, a position he held through 2004. High School All-Americans Wayne Ellington (North Carolina) and Gerald Henderson (Duke) were among the players he helped develop at Episcopal Acad-emy under coach Dan Dougherty.

Chambers himself played for Dougherty at Episcopal on the same team with current Nittany Lion associate head coach Eugene Burroughs. Dougherty logged 621 victories at Episcopal,

chamBeRs coaching RecoRDYeaR oVeRall PcT. conF. PcT. Finish PosT-seasonBosTon UniVeRsiTY2009-10 21-14 .600 11-5 .688 4th/2nd in Tourn. CBI Semifinals2010-11 21-14 .600 12-4 .750 2nd/Won Tourn. NCAA 2nd RoundPenn sTaTe 2011-12 12-20 .375 4-14 .222 T11thToTals2 Years 54-48 .529 27-23 .540 1 Tournament Title 1 NCAA

chamBeRs Vs. oPPonenTsAlbany 4-0Binghampton 4-0Boston College 1-0Bucknell 1-1Canisius 1-0Connecticut 0-1Cornell 2-0Dayton 0-1Delaware 1-0Duquesne 0-1George Washington 1-1Georgia Tech 0-1Hampton 0-1Hartford 6-1Harvard 0-2Illinois 1-0Indiana 1-3Iona 0-1Iowa 1-1Kansas 0-1Kansas State 0-1Kentucky 0-2Lafayette 0-1La Salle 0-1LIU 1-0Maine 2-2Marist 2-0

Massachusetts 0-1Michigan 0-2Michigan State 0-1Minnesota 0-1Mississippi 0-1Morehead State 1-0Mount St. Mary’s 2-0Nebraska 1-1Nevada 1-0New Hampshire 4-1Northeastern 1-1Northwestern 0-2Ohio State 0-1Oregon State 1-0Purdue 1-1Quinnipiac 0-1Radford 1-0Saint Joseph’s 1-1South Florida 1-0Stony Brook 4-2UMBC 3-1VCU 0-1Vermont 2-3Villanova 0-1Wisconsin 0-2Youngstown State 1-0

“I got into (coaching) to help people and give back. I wanted to help kids. I wanted to help people the way they helped me. I was lucky to be around some amazing coaches who changed my life. I wanted to do the same for other kids.”

– PaTRicK chamBeRs on coaching

“Who WoUlDn’T WanT To PlaY FoR a gUY liKe PaT chamBeRs? aRe YoU KiDDing me?...YoU’Ve goT To loVe The eFFoRT oF Penn sTaTe. These gUYs ResemBle TheiR heaD coach in PaTRicK chamBeRs. he’s an all oR noThing gUY, anD TheY aRe leaVing iT all on The FlooR.”

- sTePhen BaRDo, esPn, 1/15/12

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“Penn State and Pat Chambers are a perfect match - class, pride and integrity. Pat is a talented coach and an outstanding recruiter.

I watched him interact with people and I just liked him, liked his energy. I remember seeing him come in from work and into practice in his shirt and tie (at Episcopal). I remember thinking, ‘Man, this guy’s rushing in from work, coming on the court, bringing energy.’ I just reallly like his passion. As soon as we got him in here, I could tell he was gonna be outstanding. Very detailed, very organized, a relentless worker and a lot of pas-sion. He’s the whole package.”

- Jay Wright, Villanova head Basketball coach

“He’s a leader. The success he’s had in his coaching ca-reer doesn’t surprise me at all. If you put him in charge of something, it’s going to get done. No one will work harder and his players will do the same. They’re going to get better each year.”

- herb magee, Philadelphia University head Basketball coach,

ncaa all-time Victories leader 2011 naismith Basketball hall of Fame inductee

“It’s hard to imagine Penn State finding a more promising coach and better fit than Patrick Chambers. It certainly helps that he worked for one of the best, classiest coaches in Jay Wright, but Patrick showed in his two years at BU that he could stand on his own as a coach. Penn State has every reason to be thrilled about its basketball future.”

- mike Decourcy, sporting news/BTn’s Big Ten Basketball & Beyond

“Every Division I coach in Philadelphia knows Chambers is at Penn State...Chambers can walk into any gym in this city and find people he knows. He has relationships with virtually all the AAU movers and shakers. That energy the students saw (on campus) crosses the Susquehanna and then the Schuykill.”

- Keith Pompey, Philadelphia inquirer

“He was selling for the family business and doing well. But, I just had that feeling he would make a great coach. He was one of those people who love the game so much and know the game so well. He had that Philly ability to recognize situations and know what people should be doing and know what to do with the ball and that intense desire to win. I loved the way he interacted with the players. He’s quick to jump on them if they’re not doing everything exactly the right way. There are no short-cuts with him.”

- Dan Dougherty, Former episcopal academy head coach

– mike Jensen, Philadelphia inquirer

“Pat Chambers has been fortunate enough to play for and work for some of the most successful coaches in the Philadel-phia area. Hopefully, in addition to leading Boston University to an NCAA Tournament appearance in his second year as a head college coach, these experiences will provide a tool-book and a resource for him to build a program that will be competitive in the Big Ten on a regular basis and make Penn State fans proud.”

- Dick “hoops” Weiss, new York Daily news

“Before I joined ESPN.com, I worked in Philadelphia and watched Chambers tutor alongside Villanova coach Jay Wright. His passion for basketball and his eagerness was so overwhelming that more than one person asked, “Is this guy for real?” The implication being that Chambers’ personality might be somewhat disingenuous. It is not. It is who he is.

At Boston University, he coached hard and recruited well, the two biggest tools in a head coach’s tool belt. But, he also recognized that involving the fans and inspiring the campus was key. That’s what Penn State needs. In Chambers, that’s what it has: an architect.”

- Dana o’neil, esPn.com

WhaT TheY aRe saYing aBoUT PaTRicK chamBeRs

the most of any city high school coach, and also served collegiate coaching stints as the successor to Bob Knight at Army (1972-75) and as an assistant at Villanova (1967-72). Dougherty coached such standouts in the college game as Fran Dunphy, Bruiser Flint, Fran O’Hanlon and Jerome Allen.

Three of Chambers’ 11 siblings are Penn State graduates -- brothers Chris and Joe and a sister, Megan, who resides in State College. A nephew, Patrick Flanagan, is a defensive back on the Nittany Lion football team. Chambers’ older brother, Tim, was the 1984 Ivy League Player-of-the-Year as a defensive back on a Penn football team that won three-consecutive Ivy League titles. Another older brother, Paul, was a three-year starting point guard (1989-92) on the Penn basketball team and stands fifth all-time in career assists for the Quakers with 396.

Chambers and his wife, Courtney, have three children. They welcomed their second daughter, Caitlin, in March 2012 following their first season in State College. She joined a sister, Grace, and a brother, Ryan.

ncaa chambers led Boston University to the america east Tournament championship and ncaa Tournament in his second season as a head coach.

in The commUniTYPatrick Chambers has been a very visible and continual presence in the community since arriving at Penn State. He has visited amusement parks, pep rallies, student groups, and classes and thrown out first pitch-es. Chambers even went as far as to serve free Big Macs to students at State College’s downtown McDonald’s and donned a Penn State football jersey and helmet to fire up the famed “Nittanyville” student campout prior to the Lion football team’s 2011 clash with Alabama.

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Patrick Chambers is enthusiastically leading Penn State’s highly succesful Coaches vs. Cancer organiza-tion pledging his 100 percent commitment to pushing the organization, which has raised more than $1.9 mil-lion since its inception, to new heights.

Now embarking on its 18th year, Coaches vs. Cancer-Penn State consistently ranks among the Top 10 CVC organizations in the nation. It was started in 1995 under then head coach Bruce Parkhill and raises funds to support the American Cancer Society as well as the Bob Perks Fund (BPF), a local initiative that provides direct support for community members and families fighting cancer. CVC-Penn State has donated more than $190,000 to BPF, which is entering its sev-enth year.

CVC-Penn State sponsors a year-round pro-gram of events that not only raise funds but serve to heighten awareness for those fighting the disease in the community. The flagship event of the CVC-Penn State program is the annual Coaches vs. Cancer Golf Tournament. The 17th annual event is slated for May 31, 2013. Held at the Penn State Blue and White golf courses, the event features nearly 300 golfers, nu-merous Penn State head coaches, including football coach Bill O’Brien, celebrity captains from across the Penn State sporting landscape and the State College community and generous and longtime sponsors such as HRI, Inc., G.M. McCrossin, Inc. and Mount Nittany Health System.

Another major event is the Reverse Car Drawing held each fall at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park, home

of the Penn State baseball team and the State College Spikes. That event has raised more than $200,000 since its inception. The seventh annual event, held Sept. 20, saw more than 800 people turnout and one winner drive away in a 2012 Jaguar. The one-of-a-kind gala kicked off the Penn State-CVC chapter’s drive toward a total of $2 million raised.

Penn State also annually holds Coaches vs. Can-cer “Band Together” Day at one home game a year. The event brings together cancer survivors and cancer fighting groups from across the community and last year raised more than $30,000.

CVC-Penn State also features a student group that raises funds throughout the year, collecting donations at home games in the Jordan Center and conducting an annual CVC 5K Fun Run/Walk on campus. The State College Brew Expo, held annually during the summer at Tussey Mountain, is a newer addition to the slate and raised more than $10,000 last year.

Coaches vs. Cancer-Penn State has raised more than $200,000 in net funds in each of the past three years and more than $175,000 in six straight.

Funds raised through the American Cancer Soci-ety’s Coaches vs. Cancer support the ACS mission to help people Stay Well, Get Well, Find Cures, and Fight Back, both on a local and national level. Due in part to the efforts of Coaches vs. Cancer-Penn State, the American Cancer Society provides direct assistance to more than 200 Centre County residents each year.

To get involved please visit cVcPennsTaTe.oRg or call 814-234-1023.

chamBeRs leaDscoaches Vs. canceR-Penn sTaTe

“My staff and I are all in with Penn State Coaches vs. Cancer. We can not only fight cancer, but we can make a difference in the lives of people right here in our community both financially and emotionally letting them know they are not alone.”

– PaTRicK chamBeRs

more than $1.9 million raised in 17 yearsRanked among the Top 10 cVc organizations nationallyRaised more than $200,000 each of the last three yearslocal Bob Perks Fund provides direct financial assistance to survivors and their families in the centre RegionYear-around slate of events: 17th annual celebrity golf Tournament; 7th annual Reverse car Drawing; student 5k Fun Run/Walk; cVc “Band Together” Day; state college Brew expo

PaTRicK chamBeRs anD his Team annUallY maKe a VisiT To The heRsheY canceR insTiTUTe To meeT WiTh DocToRs anD BRing giFTs anD encoURage-menT To aDUlT anD PeDiaTRic canceR PaTienTs.

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EUGENE BURRoUghsassociaTe heaD coach n 2nD seasonRichmonD, ‘94

BURRoUghs FileFamily: Wife: Trishhometown: Philadelphia, Pa.college: University of Richmond, 1994college coaching experience: 1996-97 ______ American University (Asst.)1997-2000 ______ Hofstra University (Asst.)2000-04 ________________ Marist (Asst.)2004-10 _________ Naval Academy (Asst.)2010-11 ____ Naval Academy (Assoc. Head)2011-present ___ Penn State (Assoc. Head)

Playing experience: 1991-94 _________ University of Richmond_______________ 1993, CAA All-Defense____________ 1991, CAA All-Rookie Team_______________ 1994 Team Co-Captain_________ 6th all-time in assists and steals__________ Defeated No. 2 seed Syracuse_____________ in 1991 NCAA first round

Philadelphia native eugene Burroughs joined the Nittany Lion coaching staff in June of 2011. He brings more than 15 years of collegiate coaching experience to his role as associate head coach as well as a long relationship with Head Coach Patrick Chambers dating to high school. As associate head coach, Burroughs oversees the day-to-day operation of the program; organizes and runs staff meetings involving the coordination of staff operations, recruiting and officials visits; makes regular radio show appearances; works with posts and guards, and has offensive and defensive coordination responsibilities in daily practice. Following his first season at Penn State, Burroughs was invited to attend the 2012 NCAA and BCA Achieving Coaching Excellence (ACE) Program.

Burroughs previously served on the coaching staff at Navy during Billy Lange’s entire seven-year tenure from 2004-11, starting as an assistant before being elevated to associate head coach for the 2010-11 season. Like Chambers, Burroughs has strong ties to Villanova coach Jay Wright, having served as an assistant to him at Hofstra for three seasons from 1997-2000, and to Philadelphia coaching legend Dan Dougherty, having played with Chambers at Episcopal Academy. Burroughs also previously served as an assistant coach at Marist College and American University.

“I have known coach Burroughs for over 20 years,” Chambers said. “He has experience, knowl-edge and great passion for the game. Being a former player, he is be able to relate to the players and the challenges they endure on and off the court.”

As Associate Head Coach for Player Development at Navy, Burroughs created Navy’s in-season player improvement plan; organized and led pre- and post-practice workouts; directed all shooting workouts; assigned coaching, practice and recruiting duties to the staff; formulated summer workout plans for players, and was the liaison with the team’s strength and conditioning coach and trainer.

Burroughs worked with the guards at Navy and was credited with helping to develop All-Patriot League picks such as Greg Sprink, Kaleo Kina and Chris Harris. Burroughs developed a reputation as an outstanding recruiter landing a large number of the top players during the Lange era at Navy, including signing 2011 Patriot League Rookie-of-the-Year J.J. Avila and former Patriot League All-Rookie team member Trey Stanton along with multi-year starters O.J. Avworo and Romeo Garcia.

Burroughs spent four seasons (2000-04) as an assistant coach at Marist, playing a role in nearly every aspect of the day-to-day operation of the team and helping the Red Foxes to a 19-9 record in 2001-02.

Prior to joining the Marist staff, he spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Hofstra (1997-2000), where he coordinated the individual instruction program for each player, as well has handled team travel and game day operations. During the 1999-2000 season, Burroughs helped lead the Fly-ing Dutchmen to a 24-7 overall mark (16-2 in the America East Conference) and capture the America East Tournament title to advance to the NCAA Tournament.

Burroughs began his coaching career with a one-year stint (1996-97) at American University.A 1994 graduate of the University of Richmond with a degree in speech communication, Bur-

roughs played for Dick Tarrant and served as team captain as a senior. He garnered Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) All-Defensive honors as a junior and was named to the CAA All-Rookie Team in 1991. As a co-captain during the 1993-94 campaign, he started in 25 games, leading the Spiders in minutes played (31.1) and assists (4.0), while averaging 8.4 points per game. He dished out 105 assists as a senior, which stands 10th on Richmond’s season assists leader board. Burroughs left the program ranking sixth all-time in steals (127) and assists (316) in Spider history.

Burroughs and his wife, Trish, reside in State College.

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Family: Wife: Kristy; Son: Tyhometown: Washington, D.C.college: Fairfield University, 2002coaching experience: 2004-06 _____ Gonzaga High School (Asst.)2007 _______Villanova (Video Coordinator)2008-10 _________Villanova (Director Ops)2010-11 ______________ Villanova (Asst.)2011-present _________ Penn State (Asst.)

Playing experience: 1999-2002 ___________Fairfield University___________ varsity basketball & lacrosse

URgo File

KEITHURgo

assisTanT coach n 2nD seasonFaiRFielD, ‘02

Keith Urgo is in his second season as an assistant coach at Penn State and sixth overall in collegiate coaching. Urgo formerly worked with Patrick Chambers as a member of the Villanova coaching staff.

“Keith’s energy, enthusiasm and work ethic are second to none.,” Chambers said. “He is a DC guy that understands the high major level and what it takes to achieve success.”

A 2002 graduate of Fairfield University, Urgo played varsity basketball and lacrosse for the Stags. He spent four seasons on Jay Wright’s staff at Villanova serving for two of those seasons alongside Chambers.

A native of Washington, D.C., Urgo joined the Wildcats in 2007 as the video coordinator, where he served for one season before being moved up to the role of director of basketball operations in 2008. He spent two seasons in that position, including 2008-09, when Villanova reached the NCAA Final Four. In 2010-11, he served as an assistant coach. The Wildcats made the NCAA Tournament every season while Urgo was on the staff, including a Sweet 16 appearance in 2008 to go with the 2009 Final Four.

Urgo came to Villanova from the basketball coaching staff at Gonzaga High School in Wash-ington, D.C. From 2004-06, he coached the junior varsity to a 32-7 record and assisted with the national powerhouse varsity.

Urgo earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Fairfield University. Following graduation, he de-veloped a non-profit organization, “Playing for Peace, Inc.”, designed to aide in conflict resolution. The organization is based in four locales: Durbin, South Africa, Northern Ireland, the West Bank in the Middle East and Cypress, Greece. His role there took him first to South Africa and then, with six other recent graduates, to Northern Ireland, where he would remain for 18 months. The organization remains in existence today and now goes by the title “Peace Players International.” It was awarded the 2007 Arthur Ashe ESPY Award by the network for its continuing efforts abroad.

Urgo and his wife, Kristy, welcomed a son, Ty Golden, in June of 2011, shortly after he joined the Penn State staff.

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BRIAN DalYassisTanT coach n 2nD seasonsainT JosePh’s, ‘92

DalY FileFamily: Wife: Tracie; Children: Ryan, Colin & Kerihometown: Lansdowne, Pa.college: Saint Joseph’s, BS 1992; M Ed., 2003coaching experience: 1996-2002 ___Monsignor Bonner HS (Head)2002-03 ________Arcadia University (Asst.)2006-09 _____ Monsignor Bonner HS (Head)2009-10 ________ Boston University (Asst.)2010-11 ___Boston University (Assoc. Head)2011-present _________ Penn State (Asst.)

Playing experience: 1988-92 _______________ Saint Joseph’s__________________ Four-year lettermen1988 ___ Philadelphia HS Player of the Year_________ Monsignor Bonner Hall of Fame

Brian Daly enters his second season as an assistant coach at Penn State. The Philadelphia native previously worked with Head Coach Patrick Chambers at Boston University and was a standout prep player in Philadelphia and later at Saint Joseph’s.

“Coach Daly was instrumental in helping me build Boston University into a championship con-tender,” Chambers said. “His recruiting prowess from Philadelphia to Boston is making an immedi-ate impact on Nittany Lion basketball.”

Daly joined the Boston University program for the 2009-10 season as an assistant coach after working the sidelines the previous four years as the head coach of the Monsignor Bonner High School boys’ varsity team in Philadelphia. He was promoted to associate head coach at BU in May of 2011 after being involved in all of the program’s operations, including practice and game plan-ning, academic advising and on-the-floor coaching, specifically with the post players.

In 2010-11, Daly helped the Terriers record a total of 11 doubles-doubles, the most since posting 11 in 2001-02, as BU went 21-14, won the America East Conference Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002. Post player Jake O’Brien, the 2009 America East Rookie-of-the-Year, recorded all seven of his career double-doubles during the season, includ-ing one against Indiana in a game in which BU out-rebounded the Hoosiers, 52-32. During the 2009-10 season, Daly helped BU advance to the College Basketball Invitational semifinals and post a 21-14 record overall. The Terriers posted a 49-46 edge in rebounding in a victory over the nation’s fourth-best rebounding team, Morehead State, in the CBI quarterfinals that year.

While leading Monsignor Bonner, his high school alma mater, Daly guided the team to the Catho-lic League playoffs in each of his four seasons and increased the team’s winning percentage in each of his first three seasons. The program had missed the playoffs in the previous five seasons before his tenure. During his tenure, he was elected President of the Coaches Association for the 2008 and 2009 seasons.

A four-year letterman at Saint Joseph’s from 1988-92, Daly played under then assistant coach and now Hawks head coach Phil Martelli and helped the Hawks win two Big 5 championships. Daly graduated from Saint Joseph’s in 1992 with a degree in food marketing.

Daly was named the Philadelphia Player-of-the-Year after averaging better than 20 ppg during his senior season at Monsignor Bonner. He was subsequently inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame after finishing as the school’s second all-time scorer with 1,253 points in three years. Daly re-turned to coach at his high school alma mater between 1996-2002 before departing to serve as an assistant coach at Division III Arcadia University for the 2002-2003 season. While working at Arca-dia, he continued his studies at Saint Joseph’s and earned a master’s degree in education in 2003.

Daly and his wife, Tracie, have three children – Ryan (14), Colin (13) and Keri (11).

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Family: Singlehometown: Springfield, Va.college: Villanova, 2007coaching experience: 2007-09 _____________ Radford (Dir. Ops)2009-11 ________ Boston University (Asst.)2011-present _______Penn State (Dir. Ops)

Playing experience: 2004-2007 _________________ Villanova________2006 Big East regular season title________three-straight NCAA appearances________________2006 NCAA Elite Eight

conDon File

ROSS conDon

DiRecToR oF oPeRaTions n 2nD seasonVillanoVa, ‘07

Ross condon is in his second season as the Nittany Lions’ director of basketball operations. Condon previously served as an assistant coach under Patrick Chambers at Boston University and was a player at Villanova during Chambers’s tenure there as an assistant coach.

“Coach Condon does an outstanding job with our players and he has a great understanding of our foundation,” Chambers said. “He is loyal, trustworthy and committed to the success of Penn State Basketball.”

Condon spent two seasons at Boston University as an assistant coach on Chambers’ staff help-ing guide the Terriers to back-to-back 21-win seasons and post-season appearances both years. The Terriers went 21-14 in 2010-11, winning the America East Conference Championship and advancing to their first NCAA Tournament since 2002. The Terriers also went 21-14 in 2009-10 and earned a CBI tournament berth, reaching the semifinals. Condon was responsible for assisting with all aspects of the Terrier basketball program, including recruiting, game and practice preparation, scouting and player development. Condon worked specifically with Terrier guards including 2011 America East Player-of-the-Year John Holland, first-team all-conference guard Darryl Partin and all-conference rookie honoree D.J. Irving.

Prior to BU, Condon spent two years as the director of basketball operations for Radford Univer-sity working under 2009 Big South Coach of the Year Brad Greenberg. Condon played an important role in the biggest turn around in league history, including a 2009 Big South Championship and the Highlanders’ trip to the 2009 NCAA Tournament. Radford finished the 2008-09 season with a 21-12 (15-3 Big South) mark after posting a 10-20 (5-9) record the previous season.

A walk-on member of Villanova’s basketball team from 2003-04 to 2006-07, Condon played the final three of those seasons under Chambers who was a Wildcat assistant coach at the time. While with the Wildcats, Condon was part of a squad that captured the 2005-06 Big East regular season title and made three straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament, reaching the Sweet 16 in 2005 and the Elite Eight in 2006. Following his junior year at Villanova, Condon was selected to represent the United States at the 2006 World Maccabi Games in Australia, where he contributed to a team gold medal.

The Springfield, Va., native and former all-state high school player was an exemplary student-athlete at Villanova. Condon was a three-year selection to the Big East All-Academic Team and also served as the men’s basketball team’s representative to the university’s student-athlete advisory committee. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Villanova in May of 2007.

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BRAD PanTallsTRengTh coach n 7Th seasonPenn sTaTe, ‘96

PanTall FileFamily: Wife: Sarah; Son: Scott, Daughter: Sadiehometown: State College, Pa.college: Penn State, 1996 (B.S.Kinesiology & Health Education)

college coaching experience: 1996-1997 ____Penn State (Grad Assistant)1997-2005 ____ Penn State Strength Coach2006-present ______ Penn State Basketball _____________________Strength CoachPlaying experience: 1992-1996 __________ Penn State football_________________ three-year letterman

Pantall is in his seventh season as the strength and conditioning coach for the Nittany Lion and Lady Lion basketball teams and in his 15th year as strength and conditioning coach at Penn State, He joined the department in February of 1998 after serving as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach for two years under long-time Nittany Lion football strength coach John Thomas.

Over the past 15 years, he has worked with all of Penn State’s varsity athletic programs. He has also worked with many professional athletes, including the Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Bengals football teams.

Pantall played football for four years at Penn State and was a member of the 1995 Rose Bowl championship team. After joining the team as a walk-on in 1992, he earned three varsity letters and played in 36 consecutive games. He graduated from Penn State in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in health education/kinesiology.

In 1999, he completed his Masters of Education in counselor education at Penn State.A State College native, Pantall was a two-year football letterman at State College High School

and a key figure in the Little Lions winning the District 6 Class AAAA title in 1991. He won the Steve Suhey Award as the team’s top offensive lineman as a senior.

Pantall and his wife Sarah reside in State College with their son, Scott, and daughter, Sadie.

BRANDON sPaYeDassisTanT sTRengTh coach n 3RD season

JUniaTa college, ‘10

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Family: Singlehometown: Jamison, Pa.college: Penn State, 2006Villanova, M. Ed. 2009

athletic experience: 2006-07 ___ Penn State (graduate manager)2007-09 _____Villanova (graduate manager)2009-11 ______ Boston University (Dir. Ops)2011-present ______________ Penn State ___________________ Video Coordinator

FisheR File

ADAM FisheR

ViDeo cooRDinaToR n 2nD seasonPenn sTaTe, ‘06

Penn state graduate adam Fisher is in his second season as video coordinator at his alma mater. Fisher, who previously worked with Head Coach Patrick Chambers at Boston University, is a 2006 graduate of Penn State and worked for five seasons as a manager with the Nittany Lion basketball program.

Fisher served two seasons as director of basketball operations on Chambers’ staff at Boston University helping the Terriers to back-to-back 21-win seasons and post-season appearances both years. The Terriers went 21-14 in 2010-11, winning the America East Conference Championship and advancing to their first NCAA Tournament since 2002. The Terriers also went 21-14 in 2009-10 and earned a CBI tournament berth, reaching the semifinals.

Fisher also worked alongside Chambers during his tenure as associate head coach at Villanova. Fisher worked as a graduate manager on Wildcat squads from 2007-09 while working on his mas-ter’s degree in education leadership, which he earned in 2009. Fisher worked under two-time Big East Coach-of-the-Year Jay Wright at Villanova, serving as an assistant recruiting coordinator while helping in film exchange with opponents and conference members. During his time at Villanova, the Wildcats reached the Sweet 16 in 2008 and then won the East Regional in 2009 to advance to the Final Four with a school-record 30 wins.

At Villanova, Fisher also assisted the director of basketball operations and worked as the assis-tant camp coordinator in the summers of 2007 and 2008. When Wright was named the head coach of the 2007 U.S. Pan America team, Fisher assisted him and the squad with various duties during tryouts and the preliminary rounds.

The Jamison, Pa., native came to Villanova from nearby Penn State, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology in 2006. Fisher worked for three seasons as head student manager and then one season as a graduate manager. He assisted with player workouts, handled administrative duties and helped with team travel.

Fisher also serves as the director of Penn State Basketball Camps during the summer.

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DR. GREG BillYTeam PhYsician n 2nD seasonPenn sTaTe (mD), ‘93

BillY FileFamily: Wife: Laura; Son: Geoffrey & Garbriel; Daughter: Gracehometown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvaniacollege: Penn State University, 1989 (BS)Penn State College of Medicine, 1993 (MD)Reading Hospital, Internship, 1994Sinai Hospital/Johns Hopkins, Residency, 1997

athletic experience: 1998-99 ________ Johnstown Chiefs (EHL), _____________________Team Physician2005-Present __Penn State, Team Physician

Dr. greg Billy is in his second year of serving as the primary care team physician for men’s basketball. He joined Penn State Orthopaedics in 2005. Dr. Billy is a physiatrist, specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation and holds the position of Assistant Professor at Penn State Orthopaedics of the State College Bone and Joint Institute of the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. Penn State Orthopaedics provides medical services and covers all 31 varsity sports at Penn State University as well as area high schools and the general public. He is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Pain Medicine and has a certificate of additional qualification in Sports Medicine. One of the top sports medicine centers in the country, the Penn State sports medicine unit consists of four orthopaedic surgeons, four primary care physicians, two fellows and three physicians’ as-sistants. Dr. Billy maintains a clinical practice in State College with the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, seeing predominately patients with spine problems. He earned his Bachelor of Science de-gree in biology from The Pennsylvania State University in 1989. Dr. Billy attended medical school at Penn State College of Medicine in Hershey earning his medical degree in 1993. He completed his residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at Sinai Hospital/Johns Hopkins program in 1997.

Prior to coming to State College, Dr. Billy served as an attending physician in Johnstown, Pennsyl-vania and covered the EHL Johnstown Chiefs. He lives in Boalsburg with his wife Laura and their three children Geoffrey, Grace and Gabriel. He enjoys running marathons and raising thorough-breds on his farm.

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Family: Wife: Holly; Daughter: Liv; Son: Tyhometown: Hazelton, Pa.college: Penn State, 1993 (B.S.)M.S. Exercise & Sports Science, Physical Education, West Virgina, 1995

career experience: 1993-95 ____ West Virginia (Grad Assistant)1995 ________ Philadelphia Eagles (Intern)1995 ___________ Physical Therapy Clinic _________________ (Morgantown, W.Va.)1996 _________ Lehigh University (Trainer)1997 _____________ Penn State (Trainer)2001-12 ____Penn State Basketball (Trainer)2012-present __ Penn State Assoc. Director____________Athletic Training (basketball)

salaZeR File

JON salaZeR

assoc. DiR. aThleTic TRaining n 16Th seasonPenn sTaTe, ‘93

a 1993 graduate of Penn state, Jonathan Salazer has been an athletic trainer with the Univer-sity since 1997 and has worked with the Nittany Lion basketball program since 2001. In 2012, he was promoted to the position of Associate Director of Athletic Training Services. Continuing his primary responsibility of working with the men’s basketball program, Salazer now also oversees athletic training services for several other Penn State teams as well as the clinical education of the graduate assistant athletic training students.

While a student at Penn State, Salazer was a member of the Health and Human Development Honor Society, and a two time recipient of the Sayers J. “Bud” Miller Award, for most outstanding athletic training student. After completing his course work at Penn State, he was certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association in January of 1994. He earned a master’s degree in Health Education from West Virginia University in 1995, where he worked as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for a variety of sports teams.

Following graduation from West Virginia, Salazer moved to Philadelphia and worked as an intern athletic trainer with the Philadelphia Eagles. The following summer, he returned to Morgantown, W.Va. and worked with former WVU colleagues in a physical therapy clinic. In the fall of 1996, Sala-zer returned to college athletics, working with the football and basketball teams at Lehigh University.

The following year, he returned to his alma mater to work with the Nittany Lion football team. Salazer moved across the street to the Bryce Jordan Center in 2001 and began working with the Men’s basketball and baseball teams. In 2005, he received the Coach’s Award from the men’s basketball team in recognition of his contributions to the program.

Salazer is a member of several athletic training associations, a certified strength and condition-ing specialist and an approved clinical instructor in athletic training. He is a volunteer for several organizations including Penn State Coaches vs. Cancer.

His wife, Holly, is an Environmental Policy Analyst with the National Park Service. The couple have two young children, Liv and Ty.

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BasKeTBall sUPPoRT sTaFF

susan BedsworthAssistant DirectorCommunications

linda caldwellFaculty

Representative

David caporalettiOn-Campus

Recruiting Coord.

loren crispellMarketing Director

Bruce ellisAssistant

Athletic Director

Bud meredithDirector

Ticket Operations

Wendy millerStaff Assistant

greg myfordAssociate

Athletic Director

Jim nachtmanDirector of

Broadcast Ops

John nitardyNittany Lion Club

Exec. Director

amy o’neilEvents Assistant

Patty ReesCustomer Relations

Dr. Wayne sebastianelli

Dir. Ath. Medicine

sue sherburneAcademicCounselor

Brian siegristAssociate DirectorCommunications

Brendan smithGraduate Manager

matt stolbergAssoc. Athletic Dir.

Compliance

mitch stoverEquipmentManager

Kate allertonStaff Assistant

all-Time assisTanT coaches

Michael Hamas __________ 1928Leon Schloss ____________ 1932E. C. Davis _____________ 1933N. S. Walk ____________ 1934-35Glenn “Nick” Thiel ______ 1936-38Elmer Gross __________ 1946-49John Egli _____________ 1950-54Don Swegan __________ 1955-59Stewart Kane __________ 1960-61Clarence Simpson ______ 1962-63Joe Tocci _____________ 1964-68Holmes Cathrall _______ 1965-69*Vince Eldred ____________ 1969Bill Young ______________1970*Casper Voithofer _______ 1970-73Don Ferrell __________ 1971-74*Al Ferner _____________ 1974-78Tony McAndrews _________ 1975Ray Hite _____________ 1976-78Ken Korder _____________ 1978Perry Clark ___________ 1979-82Ray Edelman __________ 1979-83Dick Stewart __________ 1979-83Rod Jensen _____________ 1983Jeff Bower ____________ 1984-86Brian Hill _____________ 1984-86Jerry Dunn ___________ 1984-95Tim Loomis ___________ 1987-89Ed DeChellis __________ 1987-96Dave Siepert __________ 1990-91Mark Schmidt _________ 1992-93Mike Wilson _____________ 1994Frank Haith ___________ 1995-96Monroe Brown _________ 1995-96Chuck Swenson ________ 1996-01Mike Boyd ____________ 1996-03Christian Appleman _____ 1996-03Rick Callahan ___________ 2002Pat Brogan _____________ 2003James Johnson ________ 2004-05Hilliary Scott __________ 2004-08Kurt Kanaskie _________ 2004-11Dan Earl _____________ 2006-11Lewis Preston _________ 2008-11Eugene Burroughs __ 2012-presentBrian Daly ________ 2012-presentKeith Urgo ________ 2012-present

*Freshman CoachYear indicated is year season ended.

BasKeTBall manageRsFront Row (left to right): Mike Scheier, Derek Gerberich, Zach Beegal, Sam Rose, Raymar McClain, Ryan Boyle. Back Row: Brian Grossman, Andrew Santo, Joseph

Flanagan, Austin Buntz, John Ball, Ryan Hughes, Chris Conti not Pictured: John Fritz

heaD manageRsZach Beegal, Austin Buntz & John Ball

cheryl andersonLearningSpecialist

Dave BakerAsstistant

Athletic Director

Jake BorerMarketingAssistant

Ken cutlerDir. of Development

for Athletics

erinn WelshStaff Assistant

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aRmYwww.GOARMySpORTS.COMconference: Patriot2011-12: 12-18 (5-9, 6th)coach: Zach Spiker (37-52, 3 years)at army: 37-52 (3 years)Basketball siD: Brian [email protected]; (845) 938-6871

BosTon collegewww.BCEAGLES.COMconference: ACC2011-12: 9-22 (4-12, 12th)coach: Steve Donahue, 176-173 (12 years)at Boston college: 30-35 (2 years)Basketball siD: Dick Kelley [email protected]; (617) 552-3004

BUcKnellwww.BuCKNELLBISON.COMconference: Patriot2011-12: 25-10 (12-2, 1st))coach: Dave Paulsen (333-179, 18 years)at Bucknell: 71-59 (4 years)Basketball siD: Jon [email protected]; (570) 577-3121

DelaWaRe sTaTewww.DSuHORNETS.COMconference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC)2011-12: 15-14 (12-4, 3rd)coach: Greg Jackson (344-261, 21 years)at DsU: 181-183 (12 years)Basketball siD: Dennis [email protected]; (302) 857-6068

DUQUesnewww.GODuquESNE.COMconference: Atlantic 102011-12: 16-15 (7-9, T9th)coach: Jim Ferry (254-168, 14 years)at Duquesne: First YearBasketball siD: Dave Saba [email protected]; (412) 396-5861

LA SALLEwww.GOExpLORERS.COMconference: Atlantic 102011-12: 21-13 (9-7, 6th)coach: Dr. John Giannini (416-277, 23 years)at la salle: 119-128 (8 years)Basketball siD: Kevin [email protected]; (215) 951-1513

neW hamPshiRewww.uNHwILDCATS.COMconference: America East2011-12: 13-16 (7-9, 5th)coach: Bill Herrion (320-293, 21 years)at new hampshire: 83-124 (7 years)Basketball siD: Eric [email protected]; (603) 812-6877

noRTh caRolina sTaTewww.GOpACK.COMconference: ACC2011-12: 24-13 (9-7, T4th), NCAAcoach: Mike Gottfried (302-168, 15 years)at n.c. state: 24-13 (1 year)Basketball siD: Dwayne [email protected], (919) 515-1182

PennsYlVaniawww.pENNATHLETICS.COMconference: Ivy2011-12: 20-13 (11-3, 2nd)coach: Jerome Allen (39-43, 3 years)at Pennsylvania: 39-43 (3 years)Basketball siD: Mike [email protected]; (215) 898-9232

sainT FRancis (Pa)www.SFuATHLETICS.COMconference: Northeast2011-12: 6-23 (5-13, 10th)coach: Rob Krimmel (first year)at st. Francis: First YearBasketball siD: Ben [email protected]; (814) 472-3916

2012-13 oPPonenTsnon-conFeRence Big Ten

illinoiswww.FIGHTINGILLINI.COM2011-12: 17-15conference: 6-12, T9thcoach: John Groce (85-56, 4 years)at illinois: first yearBasketball siD: Derrick [email protected], (217) 333-0933

inDianawww.IuHOOSIERS.COM2011-12: 27-9, NCAAconference: 11-7, 5thcoach: Tom Crean, 247-171 (13 years)at indiana: 57-75 (4 years)Basketball siD: J.D. [email protected], (812) 855-9399

ioWawww.HAwKEyESpORTS.COM2011-12: 18-17, NITconference: 8-10, T7thcoach: Fran McCaffery, 280-214 (16 years)at iowa: 29-37 (2 years)Basketball siD: Matt [email protected], (319) 335-9411

michiganwww.MGOBLuE.COM2011-12: 24-10, NCAAconference: 13-5, T1stcoach: John Beilein, 642-395 (34 years)at michigan: 91-77(5 years)Basketball siD: Tom [email protected], (734) 647-1268

michigan sTaTewww.MSuSpARTANS.COM2011-12: 29-8, NCAAconference: 13-5, T1stcoach: Tom Izzo, 412-169 (17 years)at michigan state: sameBasketball siD: Matt [email protected], (517) 355-2271

minnesoTawww.GOpHERSpORTS.COM2011-12: 23-15, NIT Championconference: 6-12, T9thcoach: Tubby Smith, 490-213 (2a years)at minnesota: 103-68 (5 years)Basketball siD: Matt [email protected], (612) 625-4389

neBRasKawww.HuSKERS.COM2011-12: 12-18conference: 4-14, T11thcoach: Tim Miles (283-220, 17 years)at nebraska: first yearBasketball siD: Shamus [email protected], (402) 472-2263

noRThWesTeRnwww.NuSpORTS.COM2011-12: 19-14, NITconference: 8-10, T8thcoach: Bill Carmody, 2571-216 (16 years)at northwestern: 179-191 (12 years)Basketball siD: Nick [email protected], (847) 467-3831

ohio sTaTewww.OHIOSTATEBuCKEyES.COM2011-12: 31-8, NCAA FINAL FOURconference: 13-5, T1stcoach: Thad Matta, 323-96 (12 years)at ohio state: 221-65 (8 years)Basketball siD: Dan [email protected], (614) 688-4620

PURDUewww.puRDuESpORTS.COM2011-12: 22-13, NCAAconference: 10-8, 6thcoach: Matt Painter, 185-82 (8 years)at Purdue: 160-77 (7 years)Basketball siD: Cory [email protected], (765) 494-3214

Wisconsinwww.uwBADGERS.COM2011-12: 26-10, NCAAconference: 12-6, 4thcoach: Bo Ryan, 651-204 (28 years)at Wisconsin: 268-101 (11 years)Basketball siD: Patrick [email protected], (608) 890-2477

Big Ten-acc challenge14TH ANNuAL EVENTRecord: ACC leads 76-55 (13 years)commissioner’s cup: The Big Ten has won the last three after the ACC claimed the first 10.

Penn state Results/overall: Games: 11; Overall: 5-6; Home: 2-3; Away: 3-3year _____________pSu game ACC-Big Ten2011: W, 62-54 at Boston College _______4-82010: ____ L, 62-39 vs. Maryland _______5-62009: ______W, 69-66 at Virginia _______5-62008: _ W, 85-83 at Georgia Tech _______6-52007: _ W, 66-61 vs. Virginia Tech _______8-32006: __L, 77-73 at Georgia Tech _______8-32005: ____ L, 96-88 vs. Clemson _______6-52004: ________________ DNC _______7-22003: ________________ DNC _______7-22002: _____ L, 79-70 at Clemson _______5-42001: ____ L, 79-69 vs. Clemson _______5-32000: ____ L, 84-76 at N.C. State _______5-41999: ____ W, 85-75 vs. Clemson _______5-4Big Ten/acc challenge Records: Team _________________w-L ConferenceDuke _________________ 11-2 ______ACCWake Forest ___________ 10-2 ______ACCClemson _______________ 9-4 ______ACCMaryland _______________ 8-4 ______ACCNorth Carolina ___________ 7-6 ______ACCVirginia ________________ 7-5 ______ACCFlorida State ____________ 6-7 ______ACCIllinois _________________ 6-7 ____Big TenMichigan State ___________ 6-6 ____Big TenNorthwestern ____________ 6-7 ____Big TenOhio State ______________ 6-5 ____Big TenWisconsin ______________ 6-7 ____Big TenBoston College __________ 5-1 ______ACCMinnesota ______________ 5-8 ____Big TenNC State _______________ 5-7 ______ACCPenn State _____________ 5-6 ____Big TenPurdue ________________ 5-6 ____Big TenGeorgia Tech ____________ 4-8 ______ACCIndiana ________________ 4-7 ____Big TenMichigan _______________ 4-7 ____Big TenIowa __________________ 2-9 ____Big TenVirginia Tech ____________ 2-5 ______ACCMiami (Fla.) _____________ 1-4 ______ACCNebraska _______________ 0-1 ____Big Ten

Puerto Rico Tip-OffHosted by the Big East Conference

November 15, 16 & 18, 2012 • San Juan, PR

Game 1Thursday

November 1510:30 am

ESPNU

Game 2Thursday

November 1512:30 pm

ESPNU

Game 3Thursday

November 155:00 pmESPN2

Game 4Thursday

November 157:30 pmESPNU

Game 5Friday

November 1610:30 am

ESPNU

Game 8Friday

November 167:30pmESPN3

Game 7Friday

November 165:00 pm

ESPN2/ESPNU

Game 6Friday

November 161:00 pmESPN3

Game 12Sunday

November 186:30 pmESPN2

Game 10Sunday

November 181:30 pmESPNU

UNC Asheville

UMass

Penn St

NC State

Oklahoma St

Providence

Game 9Sunday

November 1811:00 am

ESPN3

Game 11Sunday

November 183:30 pmESPNU

* All times listed in EASTERN TIME (ET)Akron

Tennessee

Home team is listed on the bottom of each match-up

Championship

Non-Bracketed Game: UNC Asheville v. NC State (Nov 23)

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School Start w-LAkron _________________ 1937-38 ___ 4-1Alabama _______________ 1965-66 ___ 1-3Alabama Birmingham (UAB) _ 1989-90 ___ 0-1Alaska _________________ 1978-79 ___ 0-1Albright ________________ 1910-11 ___ 2-0Alfred _________________ 1952-53 ___ 1-0Allegheny ______________ 1902-03 ___ 4-2Altoona Athletic Association _ 1903-04 ___ 2-1Alumni _________________ 1919-20 ___ 5-0American _______________ 1940-41 __ 15-1Arizona ________________ 1989-90 ___ 0-1Arizona State ____________ 1983-84 ___ 0-2Arkansas _______________ 1995-96 ___ 0-1Arkansas State __________ 2003-04 ___ 1-0Army __________________ 1906-07 __23-17Baylor _________________ 1990-91 ___ 1-1Bellefonte Academy _______ 1903-04 ___ 1-0Bethany ________________ 1921-22 ___ 3-2Bethune-Cookman ________ 1993-94 ___ 1-0Bloomsburg _____________ 1898-99 ___ 3-2Boston College __________ 1967-68 ___ 6-6Boston University _________ 1955-56 ___ 1-2Bowling Green ___________ 1952-53 ___ 2-1Bradley ________________ 1981-82 ___ 2-3Brigham Young __________ 1979-80 ___ 3-1Brown _________________ 1990-91 ___ 2-0Bucknell _______________ 1897-98 __75-24Buffalo ________________ 1920-21 ___ 6-2Butler _________________ 1975-76 ___ 1-2California _______________ 1973-74 ___ 0-3Canisius _______________ 1994-95 ___ 2-0Carlisle ________________ 1917-18 ___ 1-0Carnegie-Mellon__________ 1912-13 __64-12Catholic ________________ 1924-25 ___ 2-0C.C.N.Y. _______________ 1907-08 ___ 0-1Central Connecticut St. _____ 1994-95 ___ 2-0Central Florida ___________ 2006-07 ___ 0-1Charlotte _______________ 1981-82 ___ 0-2Cincinnati ______________ 1973-74 ___ 1-0Clemson _______________ 1999-00 ___ 1-3Cleveland State __________ 1981-82 ___ 1-2Clover Wheelman _________ 1899-00 ___ 1-0Colgate ________________ 1917-18 __50-24Coll. of Charleston (S.C.) ___ 1993-94 ___ 0-1Colorado _______________ 1938-39 ___ 0-1Colorado State ___________ 1971-72 ___ 0-1Columbia _______________ 1909-10 ___ 4-4Co. B, 5th Regiment _______ 1901-02 ___ 1-0Coppin State ____________ 2001-02 ___ 1-0Cornell ________________ 1898-99 ___ 5-5Creighton ______________ 1921-22 ___ 1-0Dartmouth ______________ 1916-17 ___ 2-1Davidson _______________ 2009-10 ___ 1-0Dayton ________________ 1997-98 ___ 1-0Delaware _______________ 1907-08 __ 10-0Delaware State __________ 1990-91 ___ 2-0Denver ________________ 1960-61 ___ 1-1DePaul ________________ 1938-39 ___ 0-6DePauw _______________ 1947-48 ___ 1-0Detroit _________________ 1926-27 ___ 3-2Dickinson ______________ 1899-00 __ 12-0Drexel _________________ 1980-81 ___ 4-0Duke __________________ 1949-50 ___ 1-8Duquesne ______________ 1923-24 __24-19East Carolina ____________ 1980-81 ___ 3-0Eastern Michigan _________ 1990-91 ___ 0-1Ex. 9th Regiment _________ 1903-04 ___ 0-2Evansville ______________ 1960-61 ___ 1-0

School Start w-LFairfield ________________ 1975-76 ___ 2-0Fairleigh Dickinson ________ 1979-80 ___ 1-0Florida _________________ 1965-66 ___ 2-1Florida International _______ 1998-99 ___ 0-1Florida State ____________ 1972-73 ___ 1-3Fordham _______________ 1906-07 ___ 2-2Franklin & Marshall ________ 1902-03 ___ 6-1Furman ________________ 2010-11 ___ 1-0Gardner-Webb ___________ 2009-10 ___ 1-0Geneva ________________ 1902-03 ___ 2-1Georgetown _____________ 1908-09 __22-20George Mason ___________ 1988-89 ___ 6-0George Washington _______ 1907-08 __19-11Georgia ________________ 1966-67 ___ 1-2Georgia Tech ____________ 1997-98 ___ 2-1Gettysburg______________ 1900-01 __ 34-2Gonzaga _______________ 1988-89 ___ 0-1 Great Lakes Naval Training Station ________ 1918-19 ___ 1-0Greensburg _____________ 1905-06 ___ 1-0Grove City ______________ 1902-03 ___ 0-1Hardin-Simmons _________ 1982-83 ___ 1-0Harrisburg Ath. Club _______ 1906-07 ___ 3-2Harrisburg Collegians ______ 1914-15 ___ 1-0Hartford ________________ 2006-07 ___ 3-0Harvard ________________ 1930-31 ___ 1-1Hofstra ________________ 2000-01 ___ 1-0Holy Cross ______________ 1961-62 ___ 1-1Houston _______________ 1964-65 ___ 1-0Idaho _________________ 1979-80 ___ 0-1Illinois _________________ 1941-42 __13-24Illinois State _____________ 2004-05 ___ 0-1Indiana ________________ 1978-79 __ 9-31Indiana (Pa.) ____________ 1902-03 ___ 5-1Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne _ 2005-06 ___ 1-0Indiana State ____________ 1980-81 ___ 2-0Iowa __________________ 1954-55 __13-23Iowa State ______________ 1982-83 ___ 1-0Ithaca _________________ 1934-35 ___ 5-0Jacksonville _____________ 1974-75 ___ 1-0James Madison __________ 1991-92 ___ 1-2Johns Hopkins ___________ 1979-80 ___ 1-0Juniata ________________ 1905-06 __ 27-1Kansas ________________ 1964-65 ___ 1-0Kansas State ____________ 1964-65 ___ 1-1Kent State ______________ 1937-38 __ 12-3Kentucky _______________ 1951-52 ___ 1-3Lafayette _______________ 1915-16 __ 12-4LaSalle ________________ 1953-54 ___ 1-2Lawrence Tech ___________ 1950-51 ___ 0-1Lebanon Valley __________ 1905-06 __ 10-0Lehigh _________________ 1901-02 __31-11Lock Haven _____________ 1899-00 __ 11-0Long Beach State ________ 1985-86 ___ 0-1Long Island _____________ 2004-05 ___ 4-0Louisiana-Lafayette _______ 1987-88 ___ 0-1Louisiana State __________ 1953-54 ___ 1-0Louisville _______________ 1978-79 ___ 0-1Loyola (Md.)_____________ 1980-81 ___ 5-1M.I.T. __________________ 1914-15 ___ 1-0Maine _________________ 2006-07 ___ 1-1Manhattan ______________ 1907-08 ___ 3-1Marquette ______________ 1976-77 ___ 2-3Marshall _______________ 1944-45 ___ 5-0Maryland _______________ 1938-39 ___ 8-9Maryland-Baltimore County __ 1991-92 ___ 3-0Maryland-Eastern Shore ____ 1993-94 ___ 2-0Massachusetts ___________ 1976-77 __13-10

School Start w-LMemphis _______________ 1954-55 ___ 2-3Mexico ________________ 1940-41 ___ 2-0Miami (Fla.) _____________ 1986-87 ___ 3-0Miami (Ohio) ____________ 1962-63 ___ 1-2Michigan _______________ 1928-29 __11-27Michigan State ___________ 1928-29 __ 7-30Minnesota ______________ 1975-76 __10-28Mississippi ______________ 2010-11 ___ 0-2Mississippi State _________ 1997-98 ___ 0-1Missouri-Kansas City ______ 2005-06 ___ 1-0Monmouth ______________ 1997-98 ___ 1-0Mont Alto Academy _______ 1911-12 ___ 1-0Montana State ___________ 1929-30 ___ 0-1Morgan State ____________ 1985-86 ___ 4-0Morehead State __________ 2006-07 ___ 1-0Mount St. Mary’s _________ 1992-93 ___ 7-0Mount Union ____________ 1939-40 ___ 1-0Muhlenberg _____________ 1918-19 ___ 9-4Murray State ____________ 1988-89 ___ 1-0Navy __________________ 1914-15 __27-30Navy Pre-Flight __________ 1942-43 ___ 1-0Nebraska _______________ 1980-81 ___ 3-2New Hampshire __________ 1980-81 ___ 3-0New Mexico _____________ 1989-90 ___ 1-1New Orleans ____________ 1985-86 ___ 0-1New York University _______ 1911-12 ___ 5-3NYULS ________________ 1906-07 ___ 1-0Niagara ________________ 1961-62 ___ 2-2Nicholls State ___________ 2005-06 ___ 1-0NJIT __________________ 2008-09 ___ 1-0North Carolina ___________ 1966-67 ___ 1-4North Carolina State _______ 1949-50 __ 3-15Northeastern ____________ 1980-81 ___ 1-1Northwestern ____________ 1928-29 __26-14Notre Dame _____________ 1924-25 ___ 3-1Ohio State ______________ 1950-51 __13-31 includes five games vacated by Ohio StateOhio University___________ 1973-74 ___ 0-2Oklahoma A & M _________ 1952-53 ___ 0-1Oklahoma ______________ 1985-86 ___ 0-2Oklahoma State __________ 1952-53 ___ 0-1Old Dominion ____________ 1991-92 ___ 2-0Oregon ________________ 1974-75 ___ 0-1Oregon State ____________ 1966-67 ___ 0-1Pennsylvania ____________ 1900-01 __17-30Philadelphia Textile ________ 1980-81 ___ 4-0Pittsburgh ______________ 1905-06 __78-68Pittsburgh Collegians ______ 1908-09 ___ 4-1Pittston YMCA ___________ 1901-02 ___ 1-0Pratt __________________ 1908-09 ___ 2-0Princeton _______________ 1921-22 ___ 8-3Providence _____________ 1971-72 ___ 1-1Purdue ________________ 1959-60 __11-27Rhode Island ____________ 1950-51 __12-11Richmond ______________ 1956-57 ___ 5-0Rider __________________ 1980-81 ___ 3-1Robert Morris ___________ 1980-81 ___ 2-1Rochester ______________ 1969-70 ___ 2-0Rutgers ________________ 1921-22 __37-29Sacred Heart ____________ 2004-05 ___ 3-0St. Bonaventure __________ 1979-80 __10-11St. Francis (N.Y.) _________ 1991-92 ___ 2-0St. Francis (Pa.) __________ 1972-73 ___ 8-2St. John’s ______________ 1911-12 ___ 0-1St. Joseph’s (Pa.) _________ 1982-83 __14-10St. Mary’s (Md.) __________ 1987-88 ___ 1-0St. Mary’s (Cal.) __________ 1988-89 ___ 0-1St. Thomas _____________ 1934-35 ___ 0-1

School Start w-LSan Francisco ___________ 1965-66 ___ 0-1Santa Clara _____________ 1995-96 ___ 1-0Seattle ________________ 1973-74 ___ 0-1Seton Hall ______________ 1969-70 ___ 5-1Siena _________________ 1999-00 ___ 1-0South Carolina ___________ 1980-81 ___ 1-2South Carolina State ______ 2004-05 ___ 0-1South Florida ____________ 1976-77 ___ 2-3Southeastern Louisiana ____ 2006-07 ___ 0-1Southern California _______ 1953-54 ___ 1-0Southern Illinois __________ 1988-89 ___ 0-1Southern Methodist U. _____ 1980-81 ___ 2-1Southside ______________ 1905-06 ___ 1-0Southwest Texas State _____ 1989-90 ___ 1-0Stony Brook _____________ 2006-07 ___ 0-1Susquehanna ___________ 1903-04 __ 24-0Swarthmore _____________ 1904-05 __ 10-9Syracuse _______________ 1916-17 __43-62Temple ________________ 1927-28 __32-60Tennessee ______________ 1971-72 ___ 2-1Tennessee-Chattanooga ____ 1995-96 ___ 2-0Tennessee Tech __________ 1980-81 ___ 1-0Texas A & M ____________ 1972-73 ___ 0-3Texas-Arlington __________ 1988-89 ___ 1-0Texas Christian __________ 1981-82 ___ 1-0Texas-El Paso ___________ 1997-98 ___ 0-1Texas Tech _____________ 1979-80 ___ 1-1Toledo _________________ 1953-54 ___ 5-1Towson ________________ 2008-09 ___ 1-0Tulane _________________ 1978-79 ___ 0-2UCLA _________________ 1990-91 ___ 1-0UNC Greensboro _________ 2006-07 ___ 1-0UNC Wilmington _________ 2009-10 ___ 0-1USAAC ________________ 1917-18 ___ 1-0Ursinus ________________ 1926-27 ___ 5-0Utah __________________ 1971-72 ___ 0-1Valparaiso ______________ 1985-86 ___ 1-1Vanderbilt ______________ 1989-90 ___ 1-2Vermont _______________ 1978-79 ___ 8-0Villanova _______________ 1976-77 ___ 1-7Virginia ________________ 1971-72 ___ 3-5Virginia Military Institute ____ 1995-96 ___ 3-1Virginia Tech ____________ 1920-21 ___ 1-6Wagner ________________ 1985-86 ___ 2-0Wake Forest ____________ 1960-61 ___ 1-1Waynesburg ____________ 1930-31 ___ 1-1Wayne State ____________ 1954-55 ___ 0-1Washington & Jefferson ____ 1913-14 __ 20-7Western Carolina _________ 2004-05 ___ 1-0Western Kentucky ________ 1952-53 ___ 0-1Western Maryland ________ 1927-28 ___ 7-0Western Michigan ________ 1966-67 ___ 1-0Western Reserve _________ 1937-38 ___ 2-0Westinghouse Club _______ 1912-13 ___ 5-0Westminster_____________ 1902-03 ___ 2-1West Virginia ____________ 1905-06 __53-66West Virginia Wesleyan _____ 1913-14 ___ 1-0Wheaton _______________ 1934-35 ___ 1-0Widener _______________ 1982-83 ___ 1-0William and Mary ________ 1913-14 ___ 1-1Williamsport YMCA _______ 1898-99 ___*7-3Wisconsin ______________ 1992-93 __10-30Wyoming Seminary _______ 1903-04 ___ 7-0Yale __________________ 1920-21 ___ 2-4Youngstown State ________ 2011-12 ___ 1-0*Played one tie game.

Vs. oPPonenTsall-Time seRies RecoRDs

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ameRica easT ALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 9-2

AlbanySUNY-BinghamtonBoston University ___________ 1-2Hartford __________________ 3-0Maine ___________________ 1-1Maryland-Baltimore County ____ 3-0New Hampshire ____________ 3-0Stony Brook _______________ 0-1Vermont _________________ 8-0

aTlanTic 10ALL-TIME VS. CONF.: 116-132ALL-TIME AS MEMBER: 95-13

Butler __________________ 1-2Charlotte (UNC) ____________ 0-2Dayton _________________ 1-0Duquesne _______________24-19Fordham _________________ 2-2George Washington ________19-11LaSalle _________________ 1-2Massachusetts ___________13-10Rhode Island ____________13-11Richmond ________________ 5-0Saint Joseph’s ____________14-10Saint Louis __________________St. Bonaventure ___________10-11Temple ________________32-60Virginia CommonwealthXavier

aTlanTic coasTALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 20-46

Boston College ____________ 6-6Clemson _________________ 1-3Duke ___________________ 1-8Florida State ______________ 1-3Georgia Tech _____________ 2-1Maryland ________________ 8-9Miami (FL) _______________ 3-0North Carolina ____________ 1-4North Carolina State _______ 3-15Virginia _________________ 3-5Virginia Tech ______________ 1-7Wake Forest ______________ 1-1

aTlanTic sUnALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 0-0

East Tennessee StateFlorida Gulf CoastJacksonville _______________ 1-0Kennesaw StateLipscombMercerNorth FloridaNorthern Kentucky _____________SC UpstateStetson

Big 12ALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 6-6

Baylor ___________________ 1-1Iowa State ________________ 1-0Kansas _________________ 1-0Kansas State _____________ 1-1Oklahoma ________________ 0-2Oklahoma State ____________ 0-1TexasTCU (Texas Christian) ________ 1-0Texas Tech _______________ 1-1West Virginia _____________53-66

Big easTALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 9-19

Cincinnati ________________ 1-0Connecticut __________________DePaul __________________ 0-6Georgetown ______________22-20Louisville _________________ 0-1Marquette ________________ 2-3Notre Dame _______________ 3-1Pittsburgh _______________76-68Providence _______________ 1-1Rutgers ________________37-29Seton Hall ________________ 5-1South Florida ______________ 2-3St. John’s ________________ 0-1Syracuse _______________43-62Villanova _________________ 1-7

Big sKYALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 0-1

Eastern WashingtonIdaho StateMontanaMontana State _____________ 0-1North DakotaNorthern ArizonaNorthern ColoradoPortland StateSacramento StateSouthern UtahWeber State

Big soUThALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 3-0

Campbell ____________________Charleston SouthernCoastal CarolinaGardner-Webb _____________ 1-0High PointLibertyLongwoodPresbyterianRadford __________________ 1-0UNC AshevilleVirginia Military Institute (VMI) __ 3-1Winthrop

Big TenALL-TIME VS. CONF.: 124-263ALL-TIME AS MEMBER: 117-248BIG TEN TOuRNAMENT: 9-15REGuLAR SEASON: 107-233AS MEMBER IN NIT: 1-1

Illinois _________________13-24Indiana ________________ 9-31Iowa __________________13-23Michigan ________________11-27Michigan State ____________ 7-30Minnesota _______________10-28Nebraska ________________ 3-2Northwestern ____________26-14Ohio State ______________13-31Purdue ________________11-27Wisconsin _______________10-30

Big WesTALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 0-1

Cal PolyCal State FullertonCal State NorthridgeHawaiiLong Beach State __________ 0-1Pacific (Calif.)UC DavisUC IrvineUC RiversideUC Santa Barbara

colonial aThleTicALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 18-5

Delaware ________________ 10-0Drexel ___________________ 4-0George Mason ____________ 6-0Georgia StateHofstra __________________ 1-0James Madison ____________ 1-2UNC Wilmington ___________ 0-1Northeastern ______________ 1-1Old Dominion _____________ 2-0Towson __________________ 1-0William and Mary ___________ 1-1

conFeRence UsaALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 0-2

East Carolina ______________ 3-0Houston _________________ 1-0Marshall _________________ 5-0Memphis _________________ 2-3RiceSMU (Southern Methodist) ____ 2-1Southern MississippiTulane ___________________ 0-2TulsaUAB (Alabama Birmingham) ___ 0-1UCF (University of Central Florida) 0-1UTEP (Texas El Paso) _______ 0-1

gReaT WesTALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 0-0

Chicago State (2012-13)Houston BaptistN.J.I.T ___________________ 1-0Texas-Pan AmericanUtah Valley State

hoRiZon leagUeALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 4-3

Cleveland State ____________ 1-2Detroit ___________________ 3-2Illinois-ChicagoLoyola-ChicagoValparaiso ________________ 1-1Wisconsin-Green BayWisconsin-MilwaukeeWright StateYoungstown State __________ 1-0

inDePenDenTsCS Bakersfield

iVY leagUeALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 37-47

Brown __________________ 2-0Columbia ________________ 4-4Cornell _________________ 5-5Dartmouth _______________ 2-1Harvard _________________ 1-1Penn __________________17-30Princeton ________________ 8-3Yale ____________________ 2-4

meTRo aTlanTic (maac)ALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 11-1

Canisius ________________ 2-0Fairfield __________________ 2-0IonaLoyola (Md.) ______________ 5-1Manhattan ________________ 3-1MaristNiagara __________________ 2-2Rider ___________________ 3-1Siena ___________________ 1-0St. Peter’s

miD-ameRicanALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 27-11

EASTAkron ___________________ 4-1Bowling Green _____________ 2-1Buffalo __________________ 6-2Kent State _______________ 12-3Miami (Ohio) ______________ 1-2Ohio ____________________ 0-2wESTBall StateCentral MichiganEastern Michigan ___________ 0-1Northern IllinoisToledo ___________________ 5-1Western Michigan __________ 1-0

miD-easTeRn aThleTic(meac)ALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 10-1

Bethune-Cookman _________ 1-0Coppin State ______________ 1-0Delaware State ____________ 2-0Florida A&MHamptonHowardMaryland-Eastern Shore _____ 2-0Morgan State _____________ 4-0Norfolk StateNorth Carolina A&TNorth Carolina CentralSavannah StateSouth Carolina State ________ 0-1

missoURi ValleYALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 4-7

Bradley _________________ 2-3Creighton ________________ 1-0DrakeEvansville ________________ 1-0Illinois State _______________ 0-1Indiana State ______________ 2-0Missouri StateNorthern IowaSouthern Illinois ____________ 0-1Wichita State

moUnTain WesTALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 0-1

Air ForceBoise StateColorado State _____________ 0-1Fresno StateNevadaNew Mexico ______________ 0-1San Diego StateUNLVWyoming

noRTheasTALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 25-1

BryantCentral Connecticut St. _______ 2-0Fairleigh Dickinson __________ 1-0LIU Brooklyn ______________ 4-0Monmouth _______________ 1-0Mt. St. Mary’s _____________ 7-0QuinnipiacRobert Morris _____________ 2-1Sacred Heart ______________ 3-0St. Francis (N.Y.) ___________ 2-0St. Francis (Pa.) ____________ 8-2Wagner _________________ 2-0

Vs. conFeRences all-Time Vs. conFeRence & Team-BY-Team RecoRDs Vs. cURRenT memBeRs

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ohio ValleYALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 3-1

Austin PeayBelmontEastern IllinoisEastern KentuckyJacksonville StateMorehead State ____________ 1-0Murray State ______________ 1-0SIU-EdwardsvilleSoutheast Missouri StateTennessee MartinTennessee StateTennessee Tech ____________ 1-0

PaciFic-12ALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 2-8

Arizona _________________ 0-1Arizona State ______________ 0-2California ________________ 0-3Colorado _________________ 0-1Oregon _________________ 0-1Oregon State ______________ 0-1Southern California _________ 1-0StanfordUCLA __________________ 1-0Utah ____________________ 0-1WashingtonWashington State

PaTRioT leagUeALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 25-1

American ________________ 15-1Army ___________________23-17Bucknell ________________75-24Colgate _________________50-24Holy Cross ________________ 1-1Lafayette ________________ 12-4Lehigh __________________31-11Navy ___________________27-30

soUTheasTeRnALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 8-18

Alabama _________________ 1-3Arkansas _________________ 0-1AuburnFlorida ___________________ 2-1Georgia __________________ 1-2Kentucky _________________ 1-3LSU ____________________ 1-0Mississippi ________________ 0-2Mississippi State ___________ 0-1MissouriSouth Carolina _____________ 1-2Tennessee ________________ 2-1Texas A&M _______________ 0-3Vanderbilt ________________ 1-2

soUTheRnALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 26-25

Appalachian StateCollege of Charleston ________ 0-1ChattanoogaCitadelDavidson _________________ 1-0Elon UniversityFurman __________________ 1-0Georgia SouthernUNC Greensboro ___________ 1-0SamfordWestern Carolina ___________ 1-0Wofford

soUThlanDALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 3-1

Central ArkansasLamarMcNeese StateNicholls State _____________ 1-0Northwestern StateSam Houston StateSoutheastern Louisiana ______ 0-1Stephen F. AustinTexas A&M-Corpus Christi

soUThWesTeRn aThleTicALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 0-0

Alabama A&MAlabama StateAlcorn StateArkansas-Pine BluffGrambling StateJackson StateMississippi Valley StatePrairie View A&MSouthernTexas Southern

sUmmiT leagUeALL-TIME VS. CONFEREDNCE: 3-2

IPFW (Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne) _ 1-0IUPUI (Indiana-Purdue Indianapolis)Nebraska OmahaNorth Dakota StateOaklandSouth DakotaSouth Dakota StateUMKC (Missouri-Kansas City) __ 1-0Western Illinois

sUn BelTALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 3-6

Arkansas-Little RockArkansas State ____________ 1-0Florida AtlanticFlorida International _________ 0-1Louisiana-Lafayette _________ 0-1Louisiana-MonroeMiddle Tennessee StateNorth TexasSouth AlabamaTroyWestern Kentucky __________ 0-1

WesT coasTALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 1-4

Brigham Young ____________ 3-1Gonzaga _________________ 0-1Loyola MarymountPepperdinePortlandSt. Mary’s (Calif.) ___________ 0-1San DiegoSan Francisco _____________ 0-1Santa Clara _______________ 1-0

WesTeRn aThleTicALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE: 4-4

Denver __________________ 1-1Idaho ___________________ 0-1Louisiana TechNew Mexico StateSan Jose StateSeattleTexas-Arlington ____________ 1-0Texas State (SW Texas St.) ____ 1-0Utah StateUTSA (Texas-San Antonio)

Big Ten conFeRenceBig Ten sTaFF lisTing

Commissioner: James E. DelanyDeputy Commissioner: Brad TravioliaChief Communications Officer: Diane DietzSenior Assoc. Comm./Television Admin.: Mark D. RudnerAssociate Commissioner/Championships: Wendy FallenAssociate Commissioner/Compliance: Chad HawleyAssoc. Commissioner/Football & Basketball Ops: Andrea WilliamsAssociate Commissioner/Governance: Jennifer HeppelAssociate Commissioner/Officiating Programs: Rick BoyagesAssociate Commissioner/Technology: Mike McComiskeyAssistant Commissioner/Communications: Scott ChipmanController: Julie SudermanDirector of Accounting: Bill SiitariDirector of Branding: Robin JentesAssoc. Director/Branding: Jade BurroughsAssociate Director/Championships: Stephanie KirbyAssociate Director/Championships: Jessica PalermoAssociate Director/Communications: Valerie Todryk KrebsAssociate Director/Compliance: Kerry KennyAssociate Director/Football Operations: Joshua MonkAssistant Director/Communications: Dan MihalikProduction Coordinator/Building Manager: W.T. RobinsonVideo Coordinator: Jay Reid

BIG TEN CONFERENCE:Formed more than 116 years ago, the Big Ten Conference is an association of world-class academic institutions with shared val-ues and goals. Since its inception in 1896, the pursuit and attainment of academic excellence has been the priority for every member institution. However, maintaining the conference’s status as one of the preemi-nent athletic conference’s in the country also endures as an important component of the Big Ten student-athlete experience. Recog-nized as one of intercollegiate sports’ most successful undertakings, the Big Ten strives for success from its student-athletes not only on the field and in the classroom, but around the world as well.

ACADEMICSAll Big Ten Universities have been granted Tier One Status by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, a distinc-tion awarded to just over 100 universities in the country.

Big Ten schools have produced more than 1,400 Academic All-Americans, more than any other conference.

The Big Ten leads all conferences with the highest number of ranked graduate school programs among the top 25 according to U.S. News and World Report in 2012.

SuCCESSFuL pROGRAMSDuring the 2011-12 season, the Big Ten claimed seven team national championships, including titles for Illinois men’s gymnastics, Minnesota women’s ice hockey, Northwest-ern women’s lacrosse, Ohio State fencing

and synchronized swimming, Penn State wrestling and Wisconsin men’s cross coun-try.

The Big Ten led all conferences with na-tional titles in 12 different NCAA-sponsored championships from 2002-03 to 2011-12.

STuDENT-ATHLETE OppORTuNITIESBig Ten universities provide over $136 million in direct financial aid to more than 10,000 student-athletes who compete for 25 Big Ten championships, 12 for men and 13 for women. The 26th conference sport, men’s ice hockey, will begin in 2013.

Big Ten conFeRenceOffice of the Commissioner1500 West Higgins Road, Park Ridge, Ill. 60068847.696.1010Fax: 847.696.1150; Website: www.bigten.orgE-mail: Staff members’ first initial and last [email protected]

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Date h/a/n PsU oPP W/lAKRONALL: 4-1; H: 2-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-012/30/37 ___ A __ 19 _ 29 _________ L1/2/40 _____ A __ 55 _ 20 _________W12/9/92 ____H __ 56 _ 50 _________W12/8/93 ____ A __ 71 _ 43 _________W12/22/94 ___H __ 80 _ 45 _________W

ALABAMAALL: 1-3; H: 1-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-012/29/65 ___H __ 68 _ 66 _________W3/15/80 ____ A __ 49 _ 53 ______ L-NIT12/19/81 ___ A __ 74 _ 88 _________ L12/11/82 ___H __ 67 _ 75 ______L-3OT

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM(uAB)ALL: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/21/89 ___H __ 57 _ 80 _________ L

ALASKAALL: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-011/25/78 ___H __ 62 _ 79 _________ L

ALBRIGHTALL: 2-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/3/11 _____H __ 50 __ 9 _________W12/8/11 ____H __ 32 _ 31 _________W

ALFREDALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/12/52 ___H __ 56 _ 43 _________W

ALLEGHENyALL: 4-2; H: 4-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-02/12/03 ____ A __ 14 _ 26 _________ L2/25/04 ____H __ 11 _ 25 _________ L2/3/09 _____H __ 28 _ 23 _________W2/7/10 _____H __ 34 _ 20 _________W2/8/13 _____H __ 21 _ 17 _________W3/6/24 _____H __ 44 _ 22 _________W

ALTOONA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONALL: 2-1; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-03/11/04 ____H __ 59 __ 8 _________W12/16/04 ___ A __ 16 _ 23 _________ L1/20/05 ____H __ 34 _ 18 _________W

ALuMNIALL: 5-0; H: 5-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-03/6/20 _____H __ 31 _ 23 _________W3/20/21 ____H __ 29 _ 28 _________W3/18/22 ____H __ 39 _ 24 _________W3/10/23 ____H __ 40 _ 23 _________W3/13/27 ____H __ 39 _ 34 _________W

AMERICANALL: 15-1; H: 7-1; A: 8-0; N: 0-01/31/41 ____ A __ 32 _ 17 _________W1/10/42 ____ A __ 53 _ 26 _________W2/7/47 _____ A __ 46 _ 38 _________W1/7/48 _____H __ 45 _ 25 _________W12/14/48 ___H __ 55 _ 59 _________ L2/23/49 ____H __ 63 _ 50 _________W12/15/49 ___ A __ 67 _ 49 _________W1/18/50 ____H __ 74 _ 54 _________W12/11/50 ___ A __ 66 _ 63 _________W2/21/51 ____H __ 73 _ 54 _________W1/31/52 ____ A __ 77 _ 52 _________W2/11/53 ____H __ 69 _ 53 _________W12/18/53 ___ A __ 65 _ 52 _________W12/2/91 ____ A __ 77 _ 65 _________W3/2/92 _____H __ 79 _ 73 _________W2/21/09 ____H __ 76 _ 57 _________W

ARIZONAALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-012/28/89 ___ A __ 55 _ 74 _________ L

ARIZONA STATEALL: 0-2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-112/28/83 ___N __ 50 _ 53 _________ L12/29/99 ___ A __ 85 _ 93 _________ L

ARKANSASALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-13/14/96 ____N __ 80 _ 86 ____ L-NCAA

ARKANSAS STATEALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/28/03 ___N __ 73 _ 61 _________W

ARMyALL: 23-17; H: 10-3; A: 13-14; N: 0-02/15/07 ____H __ 16 _ 32 _________ L2/22/09 ____ A __ 15 _ 27 _________ L12/18/09 ___ A __ 20 _ 22 _________ L12/17/10 ___ A __ 19 _ 21 _________ L12/17/11 ___ A __ 30 _ 16 _________W2/17/32 ____ A __ 37 _ 46 _________ L1/28/33 ____H __ 33 _ 26 _________W2/7/34 _____ A __ 29 _ 24 _________W2/9/35 _____H __ 38 _ 34 _________W2/12/36 ____ A __ 41 _ 36 _________W2/10/40 ____ A __ 47 _ 20 _________W2/22/41 ____ A __ 31 _ 27 _________W1/28/42 ____ A __ 34 _ 26 _________W2/17/43 ____ A __ 37 _ 28 _________W1/26/44 ____ A __ 38 _ 49 _________ L1/24/45 ____ A __ 28 _ 33 _________ L1/30/46 ____ A __ 45 _ 46 _________ L2/16/52 ____ A __ 85 _ 73 _________W2/22/56 ____ A __ 70 _ 66 _________W2/2/57 _____ A __ 61 _ 49 _________W1/14/61 ____ A __ 46 _ 56 _________ L2/17/62 ____H __ 49 _ 36 _________W2/16/63 ____ A __ 75 _ 68 _________W2/22/64 ____ A __ 37 _ 46 _________ L2/13/65 ____H __ 59 _ 44 _________W2/5/66 _____ A __ 39 _ 59 _________ L2/4/67 _____H __ 67 _ 57 _________W1/27/68 ____ A __ 55 _ 73 _________ L1/25/69 ____H __ 54 _ 64 _________ L1/24/70 ____ A __ 54 _ 71 _________ L1/23/71 ____H __ 65 _ 48 _________W1/22/72 ____ A __ 65 _ 72 _________ L1/20/73 ____H __ 78 _ 45 _________W1/19/74 ____ A __ 53 _ 43 _________W2/15/75 ____H __ 81 _ 64 _________W2/3/77 _____H __ 56 _ 60 _________ L2/4/78 _____ A __ 52 _ 64 _________ L2/17/79 ____H __ 74 _ 57 _________W1/19/81 ____ A __ 63 _ 52 _________W12/10/08 ___H __ 60 _ 45 _________W

BAyLORALL: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-012/1/90 ____ A __ 70 _ 72 _________ L4/2/09 _____N __ 69 _ 63 ______W-NIT

BELLEFONTE ACADEMyALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/11/04 ____H __ 42 __ 7 _________W

BETHANyALL: 3-2; H: 3-2; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/11/22 ____H __ 40 _ 20 _________W1/20/23 ____H __ 64 _ 13 _________W1/12/26 ____H __ 52 _ 40 _________W1/4/30 _____H __ 28 _ 39 _________ L1/10/31 ____H __ 27 _ 41 _________ L

BETHuNE-COOKMANALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/22/93 ___H __ 88 _ 69 _________W

BLOOMSBuRGALL: 3-2; H: 3-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-03/1/1899 ___ A __ 6 __ 30 _________ L2/13/01 ____H __ 56 __ 9 _________W1/31/02 ____H __ 53 __ 4 _________W2/26/02 ____ A __ 28 _ 44 _________ L12/28/81 ___H __ 49 _ 48 _________W

BOSTON COLLEGEALL: 6-6; H: 3-3; A: 3-2; N: 0-112/26/67 ___H __ 58 _ 87 _________ L2/15/69 ____H __ 63 _ 67 _________ L12/16/69 ___ A __ 67 _ 63 _________W12/19/70 ___H __ 66 _ 63 _________W2/19/72 ____ A __ 68 _ 64 _________W12/16/72 ___H __ 65 _ 63 _________W2/16/74 ____ A __ 72 _ 86 _________ L1/4/75 _____H __ 71 _ 82 _________ L12/29/80 ___N __ 67 _ 74 _________ L11/27/99 ___H __ 85 _ 57 _________W11/24/01 ___ A __ 65 _ 88 _________ L11/30/11 ___ A __ 62 _ 54 _________W

BOSTON uNIVERSITyALL: 1-2; H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-02/4/56 _____H __ 84 _ 67 _________W2/21/83 ____H __ 88 _ 96 _________ L1/23/84 ____ A __ 67 _ 73 _________ L

BOwLING GREENALL: 2-1; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-012/30/52 ___N __ 67 _ 56 _________W12/14/91 ___H __ 51 _ 48 _________W1/2/93 _____ A __ 65 _ 73 _________ L

BRADLEyALL: 2-3; H: 1-1; A: 0-2; N: 1-02/1/82 _____H __ 42 _ 59 _________ L12/10/83 ___ A __ 49 _ 52 _________ L12/30/95 ___N __ 75 _ 72 _________W12/18/96 ___H __ 61 _ 57 _________W12/9/98 ____ A __ 54 _ 63 _________ L

BRIGHAM yOuNGALL: 3-1; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-112/26/79 ___N __ 50 _ 58 _________ L12/2/89 ____H __ 82 _ 72 _________W12/27/96 ___H __ 75 _ 53 _________W12/2/97 ____ A __ 80 _ 50 _________W

BROwNALL: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/28/90 ___N __ 79 _ 60 _________W1/13/92 ____H __ 81 _ 59 _________W

BuCKNELLALL: 75-24; H: 57-6; A: 18-18; N: 0-01897 ______ A __ 4 __ 24 _________ L1897 ______H __ 10 __ 7 _________W1898 ______H __ 12 __ 4 _________W1898 ______ A __ 5 __ 18 _________ L1/28/1899 __H __ 17 __ 6 _________W3/3/1899 ___ A __ 8 __ 12 _________ L2/10/00 ____H __ 11 __ 6 _________W3/3/00 _____ A __ 6 __ 19 _________ L2/25/08 ____ A __ 13 _ 20 _________ L1/30/09 ____H __ 28 _ 16 _________W2/24/10 ____H __ 53 _ 13 _________W3/11/10 ____ A __ 23 _ 10 _________W2/18/11 ____ A __ 26 _ 10 _________W2/24/11 ____H __ 34 _ 16 _________W2/16/12 ____H __ 35 _ 17 _________W2/22/12 ____ A __ 14 _ 21 _________ L1/15/16 ____H __ 42 _ 21 _________W1/28/22 ____H __ 38 _ 12 _________W1/26/24 ____H __ 44 _ 18 _________W3/7/25 _____H __ 64 _ 17 _________W2/6/26 _____H __ 39 _ 28 _________W2/19/27 ____H __ 41 _ 22 _________W3/3/28 _____H __ 36 _ 34 _________W2/20/29 ____ A __ 42 _ 29 _________W3/8/30 _____H __ 57 _ 33 _________W2/24/31 ____H __ 56 _ 41 _________W2/6/32 _____H __ 48 _ 22 _________W1/13/34 ____H __ 44 _ 21 _________W2/6/35 _____H __ 41 _ 32 _________W1/22/36 ____H __ 40 _ 33 _________W2/3/37 _____H __ 42 _ 19 _________W1/18/38 ____H __ 33 _ 20 _________W1/11/39 ____H __ 42 _ 17 _________W12/16/39 ___H __ 37 _ 44 _________ L12/11/40 ___ A __ 55 _ 21 _________W12/10/41 ___H __ 48 _ 32 _________W12/12/42 ___H __ 36 _ 22 _________W12/11/43 ___H __ 26 _ 29 _________ L12/20/44 ___H __ 32 _ 30 _________W12/19/45 ___H __ 58 _ 33 _________W1/26/46 ____ A __ 47 _ 28 _________W12/11/46 ___ A __ 34 _ 38 _______L-OT1/15/47 ____ A __ 52 _ 45 _________W12/17/47 ___H __ 42 _ 46 _________ L1/21/48 ____ A __ 29 _ 36 _________ L1/10/51 ____ A __ 25 _ 15 _________W2/3/51 _____H __ 67 _ 53 _________W12/12/51 ___H __ 73 _ 63 _________W3/8/52 _____ A __ 80 _ 67 _________W2/14/53 ____H __ 71 _ 49 _________W1/27/54 ____ A __ 49 _ 43 _________W1/5/55 _____H __ 94 _ 45 _________W1/18/56 ____ A __ 74 _ 81 _________ L2/15/56 ____H __ 79 _ 66 _________W2/13/57 ____H __ 59 _ 56 _________W2/20/57 ____ A __ 56 _ 70 _________ L2/19/58 ____H __ 56 _ 63 _________ L

3/5/58 _____ A __ 73 _ 75 _______L-OT1/13/59 ____H __ 67 _ 80 _________ L3/7/59 _____ A __ 69 _ 74 _________ L1/12/60 ____ A __ 71 _ 56 _________W2/2/60 _____H __ 62 _ 60 _________W1/10/61 ____ A __ 67 _ 71 _________ L2/7/61 _____ A __ 65 _ 63 _________W1/9/62 _____H __ 61 _ 50 _________W2/13/62 ____ A __ 68 _ 69 _________ L1/8/63 _____ A __ 88 _ 83 ______ W-OT1/26/63 ____H __ 90 _ 75 _________W2/5/64 _____H __ 80 _ 52 _________W3/4/64 _____ A __ 85 _ 46 _________W2/10/65 ____ A __ 79 _ 61 _________W2/24/65 ____H __ 68 _ 52 _________W1/12/66 ____H __ 95 _ 55 _________W2/23/66 ____ A __ 66 _ 57 _________W12/12/66 ___H __ 65 _ 58 _________W2/22/67 ____ A __ 62 _ 65 _________ L12/18/67 ___ A __ 68 _ 83 _________ L2/21/68 ____H __ 73 _ 74 _______L-OT12/20/68 ___ A __ 79 _ 60 _________W2/1/69 _____H __ 68 _ 66 _________W2/11/70 ____H __ 77 _ 62 _________W3/3/70 _____ A __ 54 _ 57 _________ L12/2/70 ____H __ 85 _ 55 _________W12/1/71 ____ A __ 84 _ 70 _________W12/2/72 ____H __ 61 _ 48 _________W12/1/73 ____ A __ 70 _ 57 _________W12/10/74 ___H __ 88 _ 83 ______ W-OT1/14/76 ____ A __ 64 _ 69 _________ L12/8/94 ____H __ 78 _ 55 _________W12/22/95 ___H __ 85 _ 54 _________W12/22/96 ___H __ 76 _ 59 _________W12/20/97 ___H __ 91 _ 75 _________W12/21/98 ___H __ 62 _ 58 _________W12/19/99 ___H __ 67 _ 63 _________W12/22/00 ___H __ 82 _ 72 _________W12/22/01 ___H __ 78 _ 57 _________W12/20/02 ___H __ 59 _ 55 _________W1/3/04 _____H __ 58 _ 46 _________W11/21/06 ___H __ 63 _ 60 ______ WOT

BuFFALOALL: 6-2; H: 3-1; A: 3-1; N: 0-02/26/21 ____H __ 43 _ 16 _________W3/4/27 _____ A __ 43 _ 41 _____ W-30T12/14/65 ___ A __ 68 _ 60 _________W12/16/68 ___ A __ 60 _ 66 _______L-OT12/27/91 ___H __ 89 _ 62 _________W1/4/2003 ___H __ 68 _ 60 _________W11/29/03 ___ A __ 67 _ 64 _________W12/21/04 ___H __ 70 _ 72 _________ L

BuTLERALL: 1-2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-112/27/75 ___N __ 50 _ 63 _________ L1/21/92 ____ A __ 74 _ 79 _________ L2/12/92 ____H __ 67 _ 64 _________W

CALIFORNIAALL: 0-3; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-212/27/73 ___N __ 63 _ 64 _________ L12/20/96 ___N __ 63 _ 76 _________ L12/29/2001 _ A __ 73 _ 76 _________ L

CANISIuSALL: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-03/29/95 ____H __ 66 _ 62 ______W-NIT11/16/07 ___H __ 93 _ 40 _________W

CARLISLEALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/26/18 ____H __ 48 _ 27 _________W

CARNEGIE-MELLONALL: 64-12; H: 36-5; A: 28-7; N: 0-01/18/13 ____ A __ 34 _ 14 _________W1/25/13 ____H __ 43 _ 16 _________W2/7/14 _____H __ 50 _ 25 _________W2/3/16 _____ A __ 35 _ 24 _________W2/3/17 _____ A __ 37 _ 26 _________W2/17/17 ____H __ 38 _ 23 _________W2/14/18 ____H __ 46 _ 19 _________W2/29/18 ____ A __ 54 _ 30 _________W2/27/19 ____ A __ 57 _ 26 _________W2/2/21 _____H __ 62 _ 17 _________W1/13/23 ____H __ 36 _ 25 _________W2/3/23 _____ A __ 38 _ 29 _________W1/12/24 ____H __ 47 _ 25 _________W

3/12/24 ____H __ 41 _ 14 _________W1/10/25 ____H __ 34 _ 21 _________W2/5/27 _____H __ 41 _ 31 _________W2/24/27 ____ A __ 38 _ 13 _________W2/4/28 _____H __ 43 _ 23 _________W2/11/28 ____ A __ 27 _ 21 _________W1/22/29 ____H __ 50 _ 22 _________W2/16/29 ____ A __ 42 _ 29 _________W1/11/30 ____H __ 27 _ 21 _________W2/15/30 ____ A __ 11 _ 23 _________ L3/7/31 _____H __ 30 _ 31 _________ L3/11/32 ____ A __ 27 _ 40 _________ L2/25/33 ____H __ 30 _ 27 _________W2/16/34 ____ A __ 47 _ 23 _________W2/22/35 ____H __ 35 _ 54 _________ L1/25/36 ____H __ 30 _ 32 _________ L3/6/36 _____ A __ 25 _ 38 _________ L1/25/37 ____H __ 35 _ 30 _________W2/8/37 _____ A __ 27 _ 25 _________W1/11/38 ____ A __ 39 _ 33 _________W3/2/38 _____H __ 38 _ 24 _________W1/17/39 ____H __ 33 _ 35 _________ L3/4/39 _____ A __ 28 _ 33 _________ L1/13/40 ____ A __ 33 _ 35 _________ L3/9/40 _____H __ 48 _ 26 _________W2/12/41 ____H __ 42 _ 24 _________W3/5/41 _____ A __ 42 _ 32 _________W2/7/42 _____ A __ 59 _ 26 _________W3/4/42 _____H __ 42 _ 19 _________W1/15/43 ____ A __ 35 _ 33 _________W3/3/43 _____H __ 65 _ 28 _________W1/14/44 ____ A __ 34 _ 32 _________W3/1/44 _____H __ 76 _ 33 _________W1/12/45 ____ A __ 57 _ 22 _________W2/7/45 _____H __ 57 _ 22 _________W12/15/45 ___ A __ 34 _ 27 _________W1/18/47 ____ A __ 71 _ 45 _________W2/12/47 ____H __ 52 _ 32 _________W1/17/48 ____ A __ 47 _ 39 _________W1/15/49 ____H __ 65 _ 40 _________W1/13/50 ____ A __ 42 _ 57 _________ L1/12/52 ____H __ 74 _ 56 _________W1/9/53 _____H __ 62 _ 51 _________W12/11/54 ___H __ 91 _ 75 _________W1/14/55 ____ A __ 56 _ 66 _________ L1/3/56 _____H __ 62 _ 69 _________ L2/29/56 ____ A __ 76 _ 66 _________W12/1/56 ____H __ 80 _ 51 _________W1/5/57 _____H __ 52 _ 40 _________W12/10/57 ___ A __ 47 _ 35 _________W2/27/59 ____H __ 64 _ 59 _________W1/5/60 _____ A __ 76 _ 66 _________W1/30/60 ____H __ 77 _ 73 _________W1/7/61 _____H __ 72 _ 67 _________W3/1/61 _____ A __ 57 _ 70 _________W1/20/62 ____ A __ 52 _ 45 _________W1/31/63 ____H __ 75 _ 64 _________W2/12/64 ____ A __ 76 _ 51 _________W1/9/65 _____H __ 69 _ 36 _________W1/8/66 _____ A __ 72 _ 52 _________W12/10/66 ___H __ 64 _ 57 _________W2/14/68 ____ A __ 70 _ 45 _________W1/15/69 ____H __ 82 _ 55 _________W

CATHOLICALL: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-01/30/25 ____ A __ 36 _ 11 _________W2/27/26 ____H __ 47 _ 27 _________W

C.C.N.y.All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-02/28/08 ____ A __ 9 __ 28 _________ L

CENTRAL CONNECTICuT ST.ALL: 2-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/10/94 ___H __ 85 _ 62 _________W1/22/10 ____H __ 77 _ 61 _________W

CENTRAL FLORIDAALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-111/25/07 ___N __ 59 _ 70 _________ L

CHARLOTTEALL: 0-2; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-012/5/81 ____ A __ 78 _ 88 _________ L12/17/83 ___H __ 67 _ 76 _________ L

CINCINNATIALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/28/73 ___N __ 74 _ 66 ______ W-OT

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CLEMSONALL: 1-3; H: 1-2; A: 0-1; N: 0-012/1/99 ____H __ 85 _ 75 _________W11/28/2001 _H __ 66 _ 79 _________ L12/3/02 ____ A __ 70 _ 79 _________ L11/29/05 ___H __ 88 _ 96 _________ L

CLEVELAND STATEALL: 1-2; H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-03/2/82 _____H __ 61 _ 66 _________ L12/1/84 ____ A __ 82 112 _________ L12/3/2003 __H __ 73 _ 62 _________W

CLOVER wHEELMANALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/13/1899 __H __ 12 _ 10 _________W

COLGATEALL: 50-24; H: 26-9; A: 24-15; N: 0-02/1/18 _____ A __ 48 _ 38 _________W2/23/28 ____ A __ 33 _ 32 _________W1/26/29 ____H __ 49 _ 27 _________W3/4/29 _____ A __ 20 _ 34 _________ L1/25/30 ____H __ 24 _ 25 _________ L2/28/30 ____ A __ 34 _ 32 _________W1/31/31 ____H __ 27 _ 34 _________ L2/27/31 ____ A __ 27 _ 30 _________ L2/13/32 ____H __ 29 _ 34 _________ L2/26/32 ____ A __ 31 _ 42 _________ L3/3/33 _____ A __ 32 _ 48 _________ L2/10/34 ____ A __ 39 _ 22 _________W3/1/35 _____ A __ 35 _ 38 _________ L2/16/40 ____ A __ 43 _ 25 _________W12/14/40 ___H __ 35 _ 21 _________W2/13/42 ____ A __ 58 _ 35 _________W1/23/43 ____H __ 48 _ 24 _________W1/22/44 ____H __ 34 _ 41 _________ L1/27/45 ____H __ 37 _ 26 _________W2/10/45 ____ A __ 51 _ 34 _________W1/19/46 ____ A __ 51 _ 67 _________ L2/9/46 _____H __ 46 _ 44 _________W3/8/47 _____ A __ 71 _ 68 _________W1/9/48 _____ A __ 36 _ 35 _________W2/28/48 ____H __ 60 _ 61 _______L-OT1/8/49 _____H __ 40 _ 58 _________ L2/25/49 ____ A __ 45 _ 67 _________ L1/7/50 _____H __ 67 _ 68 _______L-OT2/24/50 ____ A __ 72 _ 57 _________W1/6/51 _____H __ 52 _ 55 _________ L2/23/51 ____ A __ 58 _ 57 _________W1/5/52 _____H __ 68 _ 51 _________W2/22/52 ____ A __ 63 _ 65 _______L-OT12/19/52 ___H __ 68 _ 55 _________W2/20/53 ____ A __ 60 _ 62 _______L-OT1/9/54 _____H __ 78 _ 58 _________W2/19/54 ____ A __ 63 _ 75 _________ L12/15/54 ___H __ 110 75 _________W2/18/55 ____ A __ 56 _ 69 _________ L12/17/55 ___H __ 83 _ 75 _________W2/18/56 ____ A __ 64 _ 74 _________ L12/15/56 ___H __ 51 _ 44 _________W2/22/57 ____ A __ 75 _ 74 _________W12/14/57 ___H __ 71 _ 58 _________W2/22/58 ____ A __ 83 _ 76 _________W12/20/58 ___H __ 78 _ 54 _________W2/20/59 ____ A __ 71 _ 51 _________W12/19/59 ___H __ 67 _ 69 _________ L2/19/60 ____ A __ 75 _ 84 _______L-OT1/5/60 _____H __ 78 _ 68 _________W2/17/61 ____ A __ 72 _ 80 _________ L12/9/61 ____ A __ 71 _ 59 _________W1/16/62 ____H __ 80 _ 65 _________W12/11/62 ___H __ 62 _ 40 _________W1/11/63 ____ A __ 78 _ 70 _________W1/18/64 ____ A __ 104 75 _________W1/29/64 ____H __ 86 _ 62 _________W1/30/65 ____H __ 95 _ 65 _________W2/19/65 ____ A __ 85 _ 76 _________W12/18/65 ___ A __ 75 _ 74 _________W2/19/66 ____H __ 90 _ 70 _________W12/17/66 ___ A __ 98 _ 84 _________W2/18/67 ____H __ 79 _ 55 _________W12/16/67 ___ A __ 82 _ 76 _________W2/17/68 ____H __ 87 _ 72 _________W12/18/73 ___ A __ 41 _ 42 _______L-OT2/17/75 ____H __ 73 _ 59 _________W12/20/75 ___ A __ 70 _ 54 _________W1/3/77 _____H __ 98 _ 59 _________W12/17/77 ___ A __ 85 _ 63 _________W12/19/78 ___H __ 82 _ 80 _________W12/22/79 ___ A __ 38 _ 37 _________W1/28/81 ____H __ 87 _ 50 _________W12/23/07 ___H __ 66 _ 48 _________W

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON ALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-012/28/93 ___ A __ 65 _ 71 _________ L

COLORADOALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-11/2/39 _____N __ 26 _ 29 _________ L

COLORADO STATEALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/18/71 ___N __ 63 _ 70 _________ L

COLuMBIAALL: 4-4; H: 2-1; A: 1-3; N: 1-012/17/09 ___ A __ 13 _ 19 _________ L12/16/10 ___ A __ 16 _ 24 _________ L12/20/69 ___ A __ 58 _ 76 _________ L12/12/70 ___H __ 63 _ 71 _______L-OT12/7/71 ____ A __ 73 _ 50 _________W1/10/73 ____H __ 61 _ 52 _________W12/29/83 ___N __ 84 _ 83 ______ W-OT12/11/93 ___H __ 76 _ 43 _________W

CO. B, 5TH REGIMENTALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-03/1/02 _____H __ 58 __ 2 _________W

COppIN STATEALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/28/2001 _N __ 66 _ 49 _________W

CORNELLALL: 5-5; H: 5-0; A: 0-5; N: 0-01898 ______H __ 26 __ 5 _________W2/16/00 ____H __ 15 __ 8 _________W1/29/10 ____ A __ 17 _ 20 _________ L2/22/23 ____ A __ 25 _ 27 _________ L12/13/41 ___ A __ 25 _ 28 _________ L12/5/70 ____ A __ 59 _ 69 _________ L12/4/71 ____H __ 99 _ 75 _________W12/5/72 ____ A __ 65 _ 74 _________ L11/19/05 ___H __ 66 _ 54 _________W12/21/11 ___H __ 74 _ 67 _________W

CREIGHTONALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-03/4/22 _____H __ 49 _ 27 _________W

DARTMOuTH ALL: 2-1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-11/4/17 _____H __ 44 _ 22 _________W3/20/42 ____N __ 39 _ 44 ____ L-NCAA12/15/73 ___N __ 72 _ 67 ______ W-OT

DAVIDSONALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-011/22/09 ___N __ 59 _ 57 _________W

DAyTONALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-03/16/98 ____ A __ 77 _ 74 ______W-NIT

DELAwAREALL: 10-0; H: 5-0; A: 5-0; N: 0-02/13/08 ____ A __ 26 _ 19 _________W3/6/08 _____H __ 47 _ 11 _________W3/1/17 _____ A __ 36 _ 31 _________W1/16/74 ____H __ 75 _ 63 _________W3/1/75 _____ A __ 80 _ 73 _________W12/4/75 ____H __ 66 _ 61 _________W1/18/77 ____ A __ 74 _ 73 _________W12/5/77 ____H __ 86 _ 84 ______ W-OT12/29/78 ___ A __ 60 _ 47 _________W1/14/80 ____H __ 85 _ 53 _________W

DELAwARE STATEALL: 2-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-011/30/90 ___N __ 88 _ 70 _________W12/29/93 ___N __ 64 _ 53 _________W

DENVERALL: 1-1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/28/60 ___N __ 50 _ 58 _________ L12/15/07 ___H __ 60 _ 39 _________W

DEpAuLALL: 0-6; H: 0-1; A: 0-3; N: 0-212/26/38 ___ A __ 23 _ 31 _________ L12/10/55 ___ A __ 62 _ 84 _________ L12/29/68 ___N __ 68 _ 83 _________ L12/28/77 ___N __ 67 _ 82 _________ L1/2/82 _____ A __ 60 _ 86 _________ L12/12/84 ___H __ 61 _ 78 _________ L

DEpAuwALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/14/48 ____H __ 68 _ 49 _________W

DETROITALL: 3-2; H: 0-1; A: 3-1; N: 0-02/1/27 _____H __ 27 _ 37 _________ L

12/29/28 ___ A __ 31 _ 18 _________W12/27/55 ___ A __ 58 _ 91 _________ L12/28/63 ___ A __ 88 _ 83 _________W12/29/64 ___ A __ 75 _ 73 _________W

DICKINSONALL: 12-0; H: 9-0; A: 3-0; N: 0-02/3/00 _____H __ 42 __ 6 _________W2/17/05 ____H __ 41 _ 13 _________W2/25/05 ____ A __ 31 _ 12 _________W1/17/20 ____H __ 62 _ 18 _________W1/8/21 _____H __ 48 _ 19 _________W1/7/22 _____H __ 34 _ 11 _________W2/9/23 _____H __ 39 _ 23 _________W1/10/34 ____H __ 37 _ 21 _________W1/17/52 ____ A __ 89 _ 45 _________W2/16/53 ____H __ 56 _ 42 _________W12/4/54 ____H __ 81 _ 63 _________W12/7/55 ____ A __ 80 _ 66 _________W

DRExELALL: 4-0; H: 3-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-02/14/81 ____H __ 71 _ 58 _________W12/24/90 ___H __ 86 _ 83 _________W12/18/91 ___ A __ 80 _ 65 _________W12/21/92 ___H __ 73 _ 64 _________W

DuKEALL: 1-8; H: 0-0; A: 0-6; N: 1-212/28/49 ___N __ 51 _ 48 _________W12/9/60 ____N __ 46 _ 69 _________ L1/3/62 _____ A __ 55 _ 95 _________ L11/30/63 ___ A __ 62 _ 92 _________ L1/5/65 _____ A __ 88 121 _________ L1/3/66 _____ A __ 58 _ 83 _________ L1/3/67 _____ A __ 84 _ 89 _________ L1/3/70 _____ A __ 43 _ 93 _________ L12/30/70 ___N __ 56 _ 67 _________ L

DuquESNEALL: 24-19; H: 15-4; A: 7-13; N: 2-22/9/24 _____H __ 43 _ 40 _________W1/30/26 ____ A __ 12 _ 36 _________ L2/12/27 ____H __ 39 _ 15 _________W12/29/59 ___N __ 72 _ 69 _________W12/13/72 ___H __ 59 _ 56 _________W1/26/74 ____ A __ 73 _ 63 _________W1/30/76 ____ A __ 70 _ 76 _________ L1/10/77 ____ A __ 74 _ 86 _________ L2/23/77 ____H __ 73 _ 70 _________W3/2/77 _____N __ 55 _ 65 _________ L12/20/77 ___ A __ 55 _ 63 _________ L1/7/78 _____H __ 48 _ 54 _________ L1/24/79 ____H __ 54 _ 49 _________W2/25/79 ____ A __ 58 _ 57 _________W1/12/80 ____H __ 62 _ 52 _________W1/31/80 ____ A __ 55 _ 56 _________ L2/9/82 _____ A __ 74 _ 69 _________W1/10/83 ____ A __ 82 _ 94 _________ L2/20/83 ____H __ 62 _ 74 _________ L1/12/84 ____H __ 63 _ 53 _________W2/25/84 ____ A __ 66 _ 70 _________ L1/10/85 ____ A __ 63 _ 69 _________ L2/23/85 ____H __ 61 _ 62 _________ L3/6/85 _____N __ 64 _ 78 _____ L- A101/11/86 ____H __ 78 _ 79 ______L-2OT2/8/86 _____ A __ 55 _ 65 _________ L2/5/87 _____ A __ 61 _ 63 _________ L2/12/87 ____H __ 76 _ 51 _________W1/28/88 ____ A __ 72 _ 69 _________W2/27/88 ____H __ 73 _ 63 _________W1/16/89 ____ A __ 82 _ 73 _________W2/26/89 ____H __ 91 _ 78 _________W1/15/90 ____ A __ 64 _ 56 _________W2/28/90 ____H __ 76 _ 58 _________W1/12/91 ____H __ 75 _ 60 _________W1/19/91 ____ A __ 81 _ 87 _______L-OT3/3/91 _____N __ 83 _ 64 _____ W-A102/3/92 _____H __ 69 _ 59 _________W12/1/92 ____ A __ 65 _ 76 _________ L12/4/93 ____H __ 96 _ 64 _________W11/30/94 ___ A __ 70 _ 69 _________W12/4/10 ____H __ 77 _ 73 _________W12/10/11 ___ A __ 59 _ 66 _________ L

EAST CAROLINAALL: 3-0; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-012/13/80 ___H __ 71 _ 59 _________W1/20/86 ____H __ 85 _ 57 _________W12/30/86 ___ A __ 55 _ 54 _________W

EASTERN MICHIGANALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-13/17/91 ____N __ 68 _ 71 ____ L-NCAA

Ex. 9TH REGIMENTALL: 0-2; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-02/14/04 ____ A __ 19 _ 38 _________ L3/16/04 ____H __ 10 _ 20 _________ L

EVANSVILLEALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-012/27/60 ___ A __ 75 _ 74 _________W

FAIRFIELDALL: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-02/28/76 ____N __ 76 _ 68 _________W11/19/10 ___H __ 64 _ 49 _________W

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSONALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/26/80 ____H __ 60 _ 52 _________W

FLORIDAALL: 2-1; H: 0-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-012/30/65 ___ A __ 54 _ 52 _________W12/28/82 ___ A __ 60 _ 82 _________ L3/24/09 ____ A __ 71 _ 62 ______W-NIT

FLORIDA INTERNATIONALALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/28/98 ___N __ 67 _ 85 _________ L

FLORIDA STATEALL: 1-3; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 1-112/27/72 ___N __ 60 _ 70 _________ L12/23/78 ___N __ 64 _ 57 _________W12/5/87 ____ A __ 60 _ 63 _________ L12/17/88 ___H __ 71 _ 78 _________ L

FORDHAMALL: 2-2; H: 0-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-02/16/07 ____H __ 12 _ 15 _________ L2/26/08 ____ A __ 27 _ 21 _________W2/18/32 ____ A __ 37 _ 38 _______L-OT12/26/73 ___N __ 73 _ 67 _________W

FRANKLIN AND MARSHALLALL: 6-1; H: 3-0; A: 3-1; N: 0-02/6/03 _____H __ 40 __ 5 _________W2/24/05 ____ A __ 33 _ 27 _________W2/12/08 ____ A __ 36 _ 11 _________W2/6/09 _____H __ 49 __ 3 _________W2/1/12 _____H __ 33 _ 20 _________W2/15/13 ____ A __ 23 _ 26 _________ L2/19/14 ____ A __ 41 _ 28 _________W

FuRMANALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-011/28/10 ___H __ 70 _ 49 _________W

GARDNER-wEBBALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/19/09 ___H __ 104 57 _________W

GENEVAALL: 2-1; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-02/10/03 ____ A __ 16 _ 28 _________ L2/7/19 _____H __ 54 _ 16 _________W3/1/19 _____ A __ 32 _ 27 _________W

GEORGETOwNALL: 22-20; H: 12-5; A: 9-14; N: 1-112/16/08 ___ A __ 26 _ 49 _________ L2/19/15 ____ A __ 36 _ 27 _________W2/12/26 ____ A __ 30 _ 19 _________W1/18/29 ____ A __ 40 _ 42 _________ L2/15/36 ____H __ 44 _ 51 _________ L2/26/36 ____ A __ 27 _ 34 _________ L1/16/37 ____ A __ 31 _ 23 _________W3/3/37 _____H __ 34 _ 24 _________W1/22/38 ____H __ 42 _ 23 _________W2/5/38 _____ A __ 34 _ 33 ______ W-OT2/11/39 ____ A __ 31 _ 32 _________ L3/1/39 _____ A __ 29 _ 42 _________ L1/10/40 ____H __ 33 _ 22 _________W2/21/40 ____ A __ 35 _ 38 _________ L1/29/41 ____ A __ 24 _ 28 _______L-OT2/19/41 ____H __ 46 _ 38 _________W2/4/43 _____ A __ 35 _ 51 _________ L3/6/43 _____H __ 55 _ 37 _________W12/7/46 ____ A __ 40 _ 37 _________W3/1/47 _____H __ 42 _ 50 _________ L2/11/48 ____ A __ 42 _ 40 _________W3/3/48 _____H __ 43 _ 49 _________ L12/15/48 ___ A __ 41 _ 49 _________ L3/5/49 _____H __ 61 _ 42 _________W12/14/49 ___ A __ 63 _ 70 _________ L3/4/50 _____H __ 65 _ 56 _________W2/6/51 _____ A __ 76 _ 70 _________W2/9/52 _____H __ 83 _ 55 _________W2/3/53 _____ A __ 73 _ 70 _________W

3/4/54 _____H __ 61 _ 54 _________W12/29/58 ___N __ 88 _ 74 _________W1/4/69 _____H __ 52 _ 50 ______ W-OT12/29/69 ___N __ 71 _ 86 _________ L2/28/70 ____ A __ 66 _ 73 _________ L2/20/71 ____H __ 84 _ 75 _________W2/5/72 _____ A __ 63 _ 62 _________W2/3/73 _____H __ 74 _ 64 _________W2/2/74 _____ A __ 58 _ 63 _________ L2/1/75 _____H __ 66 _ 77 _________ L1/27/76 ____ A __ 70 _ 76 _________ L11/23/03 ___H __ 78 _ 79 _________ L12/6/04 ____ A __ 53 _ 66 _________ L

GEORGE MASONALL: 6-0; H: 4-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-011/26/88 ___ A __ 58 _ 54 _________W12/5/89 ____H __ 71 _ 69 _________W12/8/97 ____H __ 85 _ 46 _________W11/28/98 ___ A __ 74 _ 60 _________W12/8/99 ____H __ 67 _ 54 _________W3/17/09 ____H __ 77 _ 73 ___ WOT-NIT

GEORGE wASHINGTONALL: 19-11; H: 13-1; A: 4-9; N: 2-12/18/08 ____H __ 47 __ 4 _________W2/13/20 ____H __ 60 __ 6 _________W2/7/70 _____ A __ 73 _ 76 _________ L2/6/71 _____H __ 94 _ 61 _________W1/3/76 _____ A __ 69 _ 78 _________ L1/14/77 ____H __ 88 _ 91 _______L-OT1/14/78 ____ A __ 68 _ 84 _________ L1/31/79 ____H __ 51 _ 46 _________W2/16/80 ____ A __ 63 _ 53 _________W1/4/83 _____H __ 84 _ 67 _________W1/22/83 ____ A __ 75 _ 72 _________W1/19/84 ____H __ 86 _ 80 _________W2/16/84 ____ A __ 63 _ 80 _________ L1/17/85 ____ A __ 65 _ 69 _________ L2/14/85 ____H __ 70 _ 67 _________W1/25/86 ____ A __ 61 _ 65 _________ L2/20/86 ____H __ 61 _ 56 _________W1/8/87 _____H __ 86 _ 72 _________W1/17/87 ____ A __ 71 _ 72 _________ L1/16/88 ____H __ 74 _ 61 _________W3/2/88 _____ A __ 74 _ 81 _________ L1/12/89 ____H __ 79 _ 53 _________W2/4/89 _____ A __ 89 _ 73 _________W1/27/90 ____H __ 77 _ 69 _________W2/17/90 ____ A __ 72 _ 64 _________W3/4/90 _____N __ 83 _ 72 _____ W-A102/3/91 _____ A __ 70 _ 83 _________ L2/18/91 ____H __ 69 _ 65 _________W3/7/91 _____N __ 81 _ 75 _____ W-A1012/27/91 ___N __ 57 _ 71 _________ L

GEORGIAALL: 1-2; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-212/29/66 ___N __ 82 _ 90 _________ L12/21/91 ___N __ 54 _ 70 _________ L3/24/98 ____N __ 66 _ 60 ______W-NIT

GEORGIA TECHALL: 2-1; H: 0-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-03/18/98 ____ A __ 75 _ 70 ______W-NIT11/28/06 ___ A __ 73 _ 77 _________ L12/3/08 ____ A __ 85 _ 83 _________W

GETTySBuRGAll: 34-2; H: 25-1; A: 9-1; N: 0-03/9/01 _____H __ 15 __ 4 _________W2/9/11 _____H __ 14 _ 10 _________W2/8/12 _____H __ 43 _ 13 _________W1/30/14 ____H __ 47 _ 17 _________W1/30/14 ____H __ 34 _ 26 _________W1/19/24 ____H __ 23 _ 19 _________W1/24/25 ____H __ 41 _ 23 _________W2/20/26 ____H __ 32 _ 38 _________ L1/22/27 ____H __ 46 _ 29 _________W1/21/28 ____H __ 54 _ 29 _________W1/15/29 ____H __ 37 _ 34 ______ W-OT2/10/50 ____ A __ 65 _ 66 _______L-OT1/20/51 ____H __ 73 _ 52 _________W1/16/52 ____ A __ 85 _ 70 _________W1/12/53 ____H __ 73 _ 66 _________W2/3/54 _____ A __ 64 _ 51 _________W2/24/54 ____H __ 76 _ 62 _________W12/17/54 ___H __ 97 _ 61 _________W1/7/57 _____H __ 86 _ 50 _________W2/1/58 _____H __ 87 _ 61 _________W12/16/58 ___H __ 71 _ 60 _________W2/6/60 _____H __ 77 _ 62 _________W1/12/61 ____ A __ 76 _ 58 _________W2/6/62 _____H __ 60 _ 43 _________W2/12/63 ____ A __ 72 _ 54 _________W2/26/64 ____H __ 85 _ 46 _________W12/15/64 ___ A __ 53 _ 39 _________W12/4/65 ____H __ 81 _ 63 _________W

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1/28/67 ____ A __ 78 _ 72 ______ W-OT1/10/68 ____H __ 84 _ 47 _________W1/8/69 _____ A __ 67 _ 56 _________W1/31/70 ____H __ 86 _ 56 _________W1/30/71 ____ A __ 68 _ 54 _________W1/19/72 ____H __ 85 _ 53 _________W1/19/76 ____H __ 88 _ 54 _________W1/26/77 ____ A __ 54 _ 41 _________W

GONZAGAAll: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/30/88 ___N __ 63 _ 71 _________ L

GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATIONALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-03/4/19 _____ A __ 48 _ 22 _________W

GREENSBuRGALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-03/7/06 _____ A __ 34 _ 10 _________W

GROVE CITyALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-02/11/03 ____ A __ 11 _ 33 _________ L

HARDIN-SIMMONSALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/17/82 ___N __ 81 _ 73 _________W

HARRISBuRG ATHLETIC CLuBALL: 3-2; H: 2-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-02/11/07 ____ A __ 29 _ 45 _________ L12/11/08 ___H __ 42 _ 13 _________W12/17/08 ___ A __ 26 _ 28 _________ L12/10/09 ___H __ 44 _ 13 _________W2/21/10 ____ A __ 44 _ 37 _________W

HARRISBuRG COLLEGIANSALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/9/15 _____H __ 33 _ 31 _________W

HARTFORDALL: 3-0; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/6/06 ____H __ 56 _ 55 _________W11/20/08 ___H __ 89 _ 64 _________W11/12/11 ___H __ 70 _ 55 _________W

HARVARDAll: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-01/17/31 ____ A __ 20 _ 38 _________ L1/2/76 _____N __ 63 _ 55 _________W

HOFSTRAALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/27/2000 _N __ 82 _ 72 _________W

HOLy CROSSALL: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-112/27/61 ___N __ 66 _ 79 _________ L12/30/98 ___N __ 73 _ 52 _________W

HOuSTONALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/28/64 ___N __ 59 _ 57 _________W

IDAHOAll: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/28/79 ___N __ 46 _ 50 _________ L

ILLINOISALL: 13-24; H: 7-10; A: 5-11; N: 1-33/21/42 ____N __ 41 _ 34 ____W-NCAA12/5/90 ____H __ 78 _ 68 _________W11/25/91 ___ A __ 65 _ 60 _________W1/21/93 ____ A __ 66 _ 82 _________ L2/20/93 ____H __ 66 _ 74 _________ L2/2/94 _____H __ 65 _ 83 _________ L3/5/94 _____ A __ 59 _ 84 _________ L2/8/95 _____ A __ 58 _ 67 _________ L2/8/96 _____H __ 61 _ 58 _________W1/11/97 ____ A __ 70 _ 85 _________ L2/25/97 ____H __ 65 _ 87 _________ L1/31/98 ____H __ 71 _ 77 _________ L1/23/99 ____ A __ 65 _ 61 _________W1/22/00 ____ A __ 76 _ 87 _________ L2/6/00 _____H __ 50 _ 51 _________ L3/11/00 ____N __ 84 _ 94 ______ L-B101/20/01 ____ A __ 60 _ 92 _________ L1/31/01 ____H __ 98 _ 95 ______ W-OT2/20/02 ____ A __ 56 _ 83 _________ L1/25/03 ____H __ 63 _ 75 _________ L1/21/04 ____ A __ 37 _ 80 _________ L2/21/04 ____H __ 58 _ 66 _________ L1/12/05 ____ A __ 64 _ 90 _________ L2/16/05 ____H __ 63 _ 83 _________ L2/4/06 _____ A __ 66 _ 65 _________W

2/24/07 ____H __ 50 _ 68 _________ L3/8/07 _____N __ 60 _ 66 ______ L-B101/16/08 ____ A __ 68 _ 64 _________W2/16/08 ____H __ 52 _ 51 _________W3/13/08 ____N __ 63 _ 64 ______ L-B102/18/09 ____ A __ 38 _ 33 _________W3/5/09 _____H __ 64 _ 63 _________W1/12/10 ____ A __ 53 _ 54 _________ L1/27/10 ____H __ 67 _ 77 _________ L1/11/11 ____H __ 57 _ 55 _________W2/1/11 _____ A __ 51 _ 68 _________ L1/19/12 ____H __ 54 _ 52 _________W

ILINOIS STATEALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-111/14/2004 _N __ 73 _ 82 _________ L

INDIANAALL: 9-31; H: 5-12; A: 2-16; N: 2-311/26/78 ___N __ 65 _ 86 _________ L12/12/81 ___ A __ 51 _ 80 _________ L1/9/93 _____ A __ 57 105 _________ L2/9/93 _____H __ 84 _ 88 ______L-2OT1/8/94 _____ A __ 72 _ 80 _________ L2/5/94 _____H __ 66 _ 76 _________ L1/18/95 ____H __ 69 _ 71 _________ L2/25/95 ____ A __ 60 _ 73 _________ L1/27/96 ____H __ 82 _ 68 _________W2/14/96 ____ A __ 54 _ 72 _________ L1/11/97 ____ A __ 70 _ 85 _________ L2/25/97 ____H __ 65 _ 87 _________ L2/4/98 _____ A __ 76 _ 95 _________ L1/31/99 ____H __ 95 _ 98 ______L-2OT1/8/00 _____H __ 78 _ 85 _________ L2/2/00 _____ A __ 77 _ 87 _________ L1/17/01 ____ A __ 69 _ 77 _________ L2/3/01 _____H __ 78 _ 85 _______L-OT1/5/02 _____ A __ 54 _ 61 _________ L1/23/02 ____H __ 51 _ 85 _________ L1/8/03 _____ A __ 65 _ 78 _________ L3/8/03 _____H __ 74 _ 66 _________W3/13/03 ____N __ 49 _ 77 ______ L-B102/11/04 ____H __ 56 _ 75 _________ L2/2/05 _____ A __ 63 _ 68 _________ L2/15/06 ____H __ 71 _ 68 _________W2/22/06 ____ A __ 65 _ 69 _________ L1/13/07 ____H __ 74 _ 84 _________ L3/3/07 _____ A __ 63 _ 94 _________ L1/20/08 ____ A __ 65 _ 81 _________ L3/9/08 _____H __ 68 _ 64 _________W1/17/09 ____ A __ 65 _ 55 _________W2/28/09 ____H __ 61 _ 58 _________W3/12/09 ____N __ 66 _ 51 _____ W-B101/21/10 ____H __ 61 _ 67 _________ L12/27/10 ___ A __ 69 _ 60 _________W3/10/11 ____N __ 61 _ 55 _____ W-B101/8/12 _____H __ 82 _ 88 _________ L1/22/12 ____ A __ 54 _ 73 _________ L3/18/12 ____N __ 58 _ 75 ______ L-B10

INDIANA (pA.)ALL: 5-1; H: 5-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-02/13/03 ____ A __ 19 _ 33 _________ L12/2/79 ____H __ 99 _ 57 _________W12/1/82 ____H __ 86 _ 46 _________W11/30/83 ___H __ 81 _ 49 _________W12/22/84 ___H __ 66 _ 58 _________W12/11/85 ___H __ 76 _ 58 _________W

INDIANA-puRDuE FORT wAyNE (IpFw)ALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/28/05 ___H __ 74 _ 59 _________W

INDIANA STATEALL: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-012/3/80 ____ A __ 61 _ 54 _________W12/2/81 ____H __ 60 _ 50 _________W

IOwAALL: 13-23; H: 10-6; A: 3-14; N: 0-33/11/55 ____N __ 53 _ 82 _________ L12/26/61 ___N __ 48 _ 67 _________ L2/22/93 ____H __ 58 _ 74 _________ L2/24/93 ____ A __ 38 _ 58 _________ L1/22/94 ____ A __ 70 _ 81 _________ L2/23/94 ____H __ 89 _ 80 _________W2/4/95 _____H __ 74 _ 64 _________W3/23/95 ____ A __ 67 _ 64 ______W-NIT2/3/96 _____ A __ 95 _ 87 ______ W-OT1/4/97 _____H __ 57 _ 69 _________ L3/5/97 _____ A __ 55 _ 81 _________ L1/28/98 ____H __ 67 _ 65 _________W1/27/99 ____ A __ 74 _ 84 _________ L1/15/00 ____H __ 73 _ 61 _________W3/4/00 _____ A __ 83 _ 86 _________ L1/6/01 _____H __ 85 _ 86 _________ L

3/1/01 _____ A __ 78 _ 73 _________W3/10/01 ____N __ 74 _ 94 ______ L-B102/2/02 _____ A __ 64 _ 81 _________ L2/13/02 ____H __ 71 _ 65 _________W2/5/03 _____H __ 55 _ 75 _________ L2/15/03 ____ A __ 71 _ 84 _________ L1/31/04 ____ A __ 58 _ 77 _________ L2/26/05 ____H __ 56 _ 78 _________ L1/14/06 ____H __ 76 _ 80 _________ L3/1/06 _____ A __ 38 _ 65 _________ L1/24/07 ____ A __ 63 _ 79 _________ L2/28/07 ____H __ 74 _ 72 _________W1/25/08 ____ A __ 49 _ 64 _________ L2/27/08 ____H __ 65 _ 64 _________W1/24/09 ____H __ 63 _ 59 _________W3/7/09 _____ A __ 67 _ 75 _________ L1/16/10 ____ A __ 64 _ 67 _________ L1/26/11 ____H __ 65 _ 51 _________W2/4/12 _____ A __ 64 _ 77 _________ L2/16/12 ____H __ 69 _ 64 _________W

IOwA STATEALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/29/82 ___N __ 81 _ 76 _________W

ITHACAALL: 5-0; H: 5-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/14/34 ___H __ 39 _ 26 _________W12/14/35 ___H __ 38 _ 32 _________W12/6/50 ____H __ 70 _ 31 _________W12/5/51 ____H __ 51 _ 21 _________W1/17/53 ____H __ 105 47 _________W

JACKSONVILLEALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-012/27/74 ___ A __ 75 _ 73 _________W

JAMES MADISONAll: 1-2; H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-01/8/92 _____ A __ 69 _ 82 _________ L12/12/92 ___H __ 75 _ 74 _________W12/19/2001 _H __ 69 _ 85 _________ L

JOHNS HOpKINSALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/21/80 ____H __ 64 _ 38 _________W

JuNIATAALL: 27-1; H: 25-1; A: 2-0; N: 0-012/15/05 ___H __ 57 __ 9 _________W12/13/06 ___H __ 62 __ 1 _________W1/10/14 ____H __ 20 _ 24 _________ L12/12/14 ___H __ 50 _ 27 _________W1/22/16 ____H __ 37 _ 26 _________W12/9/16 ____H __ 28 _ 25 _________W1/20/17 ____ A __ 40 _ 30 _________W12/8/17 ____H __ 41 _ 28 _________W1/19/18 ____ A __ 44 _ 29 _________W1/17/19 ____H __ 40 _ 16 _________W2/14/19 ____H __ 46 _ 26 _________W12/20/19 ___H __ 56 _ 18 _________W12/15/20 ___H __ 45 _ 13 _________W12/15/21 ___H __ 48 _ 16 _________W12/14/22 ___H __ 49 _ 25 _________W12/13/23 ___H __ 61 _ 13 _________W12/17/24 ___H __ 30 _ 21 _________W12/16/25 ___H __ 38 _ 22 _________W2/16/27 ____H __ 29 _ 18 _________W1/18/28 ____H __ 53 _ 18 _________W2/10/32 ____H __ 40 _ 22 _________W1/6/34 _____H __ 39 _ 19 _________W1/12/35 ____H __ 32 _ 22 _________W1/29/44 ____H __ 38 _ 29 _________W 12/20/86 ___H __ 81 _ 52 _________W11/27/87 ___H __ 83 _ 32 _________W12/22/88 ___H __ 76 _ 61 _________W11/25/89 ___H __ 64 _ 26 _________W

KANSASALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-012/11/64 ___ A __ 50 _ 48 _________W

KANSAS STATEALL: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-112/12/64 ___ A __ 60 _ 59 _________W12/22/66 ___N __ 59 _ 83 _________ L

KENT STATEALL: 12-3; H: 7-0; A: 5-3; N: 0-012/31/37 ___ A __ 47 _ 34 _________W1/3/40 _____ A __ 36 _ 31 _________W2/8/66 _____H __ 94 _ 72 _________W1/7/67 _____ A __ 70 _ 62 _________W1/6/68 _____H __ 52 _ 50 _________W12/14/68 ___ A __ 63 _ 49 _________W12/3/69 ____H __ 61 _ 57 _________W3/2/71 _____ A __ 85 _ 86 _______L-OT2/29/72 ____H __ 61 _ 51 _________W

12/18/72 ___ A __ 49 _ 46 _________W12/21/73 ___H __ 62 _ 53 _________W1/8/75 _____ A __ 59 _ 61 _________ L12/16/75 ___H __ 65 _ 63 _________W12/9/76 ____ A __ 70 _ 73 _________ L3/22/00 ____H __ 81 _ 74 ______W-NIT

KENTuCKyALL: 1-3; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-33/21/52 ____N __ 54 _ 82 ____ L-NCAA3/12/55 ____N __ 59 _ 84 ____ L-NCAA11/25/00 ___ A __ 73 _ 68 _________W11/19/11 ___N __ 47 _ 85 _________ L

LAFAyETTEALL: 12-4; H: 7-2; A: 3-1; N: 2-11/8/16 _____H __ 30 _ 26 _________W3/3/16 _____ A __ 22 _ 14 _________W2/28/17 ____ A __ 39 _ 31 _________W1/31/19 ____ A __ 25 _ 33 _________ L2/5/20 _____ A __ 46 _ 11 _________W3/8/24 _____H __ 34 _ 14 _________W1/14/31 ____H __ 16 _ 27 _________ L2/8/33 _____H __ 48 _ 25 _________W1/13/37 ____H __ 46 _ 15 _________W12/29/56 ___N __ 59 _ 64 _________ L1/5/81 _____N __ 53 _ 42 _________W12/8/81 ____N __ 63 _ 62 _________W2/20/92 ____H __ 77 _ 59 _________W11/21/01 ___H __ 75 _ 66 _________W12/21/08 ___H __ 83 _ 55 _________W12/7/11 ____H __ 57 _ 61 _________ L

LASALLEALL: 1-2; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-23/19/54 ____N __ 54 _ 69 ____ L-NCAA12/27/68 ___N __ 55 _ 70 _________ L12/27/86 ___N __ 59 _ 58 _________W

LAwRENCE TECHALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-01/2/51 _____ A __ 56 _ 67 _________ L

LEBANON VALLEyALL: 10-0; H: 10-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/5/06 _____H __ 41 _ 14 _________W3/1/07 _____H __ 52 _ 20 _________W2/10/17 ____H __ 42 _ 22 _________W1/31/20 ____H __ 69 _ 10 _________W1/29/21 ____H __ 51 _ 12 _________W1/14/22 ____H __ 29 _ 14 _________W1/27/23 ____H __ 43 _ 18 _________W2/14/25 ____H __ 42 _ 15 _________W1/8/27 _____H __ 40 _ 32 _________W1/11/28 ____H __ 41 _ 22 _________W

LEHIGHALL: 31-11; H: 21-1; A: 10-10; N: 0-02/21/02 ____H __ 39 _ 24 _________W2/25/02 ____ A __ 22 _ 24 _________ L2/2/06 _____ A __ 19 _ 31 _________ L2/14/07 ____ A __ 12 _ 40 _________ L2/29/08 ____ A __ 16 _ 24 _________ L2/22/11 ____H __ 34 _ 13 _________W2/24/12 ____ A __ 33 _ 35 _________ L1/22/13 ____H __ 29 _ 15 _________W2/13/13 ____ A __ 28 _ 37 _________ L2/21/14 ____ A __ 33 _ 37 _________ L2/19/16 ____H __ 29 _ 19 _________W3/4/16 _____ A __ 35 _ 22 _________W3/3/17 _____ A __ 18 _ 35 _________ L1/14/18 ____H __ 44 _ 29 _________W2/2/18 _____ A __ 36 _ 29 _________W2/1/19 _____ A __ 26 _ 23 _________W3/12/20 ____H __ 33 _ 19 _________W1/19/55 ____ A __ 81 _ 75 ______ W-OT2/5/55 _____H __ 78 _ 37 _________W1/7/56 _____ A __ 54 _ 39 _________W2/6/56 _____H __ 88 _ 64 _________W1/30/57 ____ A __ 67 _ 72 _______L-OT2/27/57 ____H __ 72 _ 38 _________W1/10/58 ____ A __ 75 _ 70 _________W2/24/59 ____H __ 88 _ 52 _________W2/25/60 ____H __ 76 _ 58 _________W12/6/60 ____ A __ 66 _ 50 _________W12/5/61 ____H __ 73 _ 48 _________W12/4/62 ____ A __ 77 _ 49 _________W1/25/64 ____H __ 79 _ 40 _________W12/2/75 ____ A __ 93 _ 45 _________W12/10/86 ___H __ 70 _ 73 _________ L12/7/87 ____ A __ 72 _ 79 _________ L2/6/89 _____H __ 66 _ 64 _________W2/5/90 _____ A __ 64 _ 60 _________W12/6/97 ____H __ 93 _ 50 _________W11/23/98 ___H __ 74 _ 48 _________W11/22/99 ___H __ 69 _ 56 _________W12/5/01 ____H __ 61 _ 48 _________W11/19/04 ___H __ 73 _ 64 _________W

12/31/07 ___H __ 81 _ 68 _________W11/12/10 ___H __ 70 _ 56 _________W

LOCK HAVENALL: 11-0; H: 9-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-01/28/00 ____H __ 17 _ 13 _________W3/1/00 _____ A __ 10 __ 9 _________W2/2/01 _____H __ 44 __ 2 _________W1/17/02 ____H __ 43 _ 13 _________W2/28/02 ____ A __ 21 _ 16 _________W1/16/03 ____H __ 51 __ 0 _________W1/26/35 ____H __ 46 _ 20 _________W12/8/84 ____H __ 108 74 _________W 11/30/85 ___H __ 79 _ 54 _________W12/27/86 ___H __ 74 _ 70 _________W12/3/04 ____H __ 94 _ 46 _________W

LONG BEACH STATEALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/27/85 ___N __ 45 _ 47 _________ L

LONG ISLANDALL: 4-0; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/29/2004 _N __ 80 _ 46 _________W11/26/05 ___H __ 80 _ 64 _________W12/13/06 ___H __ 66 _ 45 _________W11/16/11 ___H __ 77 _ 68 _________W

LOuISIANA-LAFAyETTEALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/29/87 ___N __ 69 _ 74 _________ L

LOuISIANA STATEALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-03/12/54 ____N __ 78 _ 70 ____W-NCAA

LOuISVILLEALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-111/24/78 ___N __ 58 _ 89 _________ L

LOyOLA (MD.)ALL: 5-1; H: 4-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-01/26/81 ____H __ 88 _ 47 _________W12/7/86 ____H __ 70 _ 74 _________ L11/30/96 ___H __ 70 _ 55 _________W11/24/97 ___ A __ 90 _ 82 _________W11/24/99 ___H __ 82 _ 67 _________W11/22/2000 _H __ 87 _ 58 _________W

M.I.T.ALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/12/15 ____H __ 60 _ 14 _________W

MAINEALL: 1-1; H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/23/06 ___H __ 75 _ 42 _________W12/21/10 ___H __ 65 _ 74 _________ L

MANHATTANALL: 3-1; H: 0-0; A: 2-1; N: 1-02/27/08 ____ A __ 29 _ 26 _________W2/23/09 ____ A __ 22 _ 16 _________W12/14/11 ___ A __ 19 _ 22 _________ L11/28/99 ___N __ 83 _ 77 _________W

MARquETTEALL: 2-3; H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-112/11/76 ___ A __ 49 _ 79 _________ L 2/2/78 _____H __ 60 _ 73 _________ L3/14/90 ____H __ 57 _ 54 ______W-NIT12/7/91 ____ A __ 60 _ 56 _________W3/27/95 ____N __ 79 _ 87 ______ L-NIT

MARSHALLALL: 5-0; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 2-012/14/44 ___H __ 34 _ 32 _________W12/28/62 ___N __ 75 _ 65 _________W12/8/90 ____H __ 79 _ 72 _________W12/29/91 ___N __ 78 _ 64 _________W1/16/92 ____ A __ 67 _ 60 _________W

MARyLANDALL: 8-9; H: 6-1; A: 1-4; N: 1-412/3/38 ____H __ 42 _ 28 _________W12/1/60 ____ A __ 47 _ 64 _________ L12/2/61 ____H __ 71 _ 65 _________W12/1/62 ____ A __ 62 _ 61 _________W12/7/63 ____H __ 91 _ 62 _________W12/2/64 ____ A __ 71 _ 72 _________ L12/1/65 ____H __ 65 _ 61 _________W12/1/66 ____ A __ 53 _ 76 _________ L12/2/67 ____H __ 76 _ 71 _________W11/30/68 ___ A __ 56 _ 66 _________ L12/1/77 ____N __ 80 _ 89 _________ L12/7/78 ____N __ 61 _ 69 _________ L12/3/79 ____N __ 55 _ 56 _________ L11/27/82 ___N __ 97 _ 79 _________W

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12/6/83 ____N __ 58 _ 67 _________ L3/19/90 ____H __ 80 _ 78 ______W-NIT12/1/10 ____H __ 39 _ 62 _________ L

MARyLAND-BALTIMORE COuNTy (uMBC)ALL: 3-0; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-02/1/92 _____H __ 93 _ 59 _________W2/17/92 ____ A __ 81 _ 77 _________W12/8/09 ____H __ 58 _ 42 _________W

MARyLAND-EASTERN SHOREALL: 2-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/20/93 ___H __ 81 _ 54 _________W12/6/94 ____H __ 86 _ 55 _________W

MASSACHuSETTSALL: 13-10; H: 9-2; A: 4-7; N: 0-112/1/76 ____ A __ 72 _ 70 ______ W-OT2/21/78 ____H __ 76 _ 69 ______ W-OT2/21/79 ____ A __ 54 _ 42 _________W2/20/80 ____H __ 50 _ 36 _________W1/29/83 ____H __ 59 _ 57 _________W2/2/83 _____ A __ 62 _ 84 _________ L2/2/84 _____H __ 60 _ 75 _________ L2/11/84 ____ A __ 81 _ 88 _________ L1/31/85 ____ A __ 71 _ 65 ______ W-OT2/9/85 _____H __ 78 _ 79 _______L-OT1/6/86 _____H __ 64 _ 63 _________W2/10/86 ____ A __ 52 _ 56 _________ L1/5/87 _____H __ 64 _ 50 ______ W-OT2/19/87 ____ A __ 59 _ 66 _________ L1/5/88 _____ A __ 51 _ 69 _________ L2/13/88 ____H __ 71 _ 53 _________W1/5/89 _____H __ 107 79 _________W2/23/89 ____ A __ 90 _ 71 _________W1/6/90 _____ A __ 52 _ 64 _________ L1/18/90 ____H __ 74 _ 71 _________W3/5/90 _____N __ 59 _ 64 _________ L1/3/91 _____H __ 65 _ 64 _________W2/16/91 ____ A __ 64 _ 73 _________ L

MEMpHISALL: 2-3; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 2-13/8/55 _____N __ 59 _ 55 ____W-NCAA12/27/74 ___N __ 61 _ 54 _________W12/17/76 ___N __ 69 _ 77 _________ L2/23/81 ____ A __ 67 _ 75 _________ L2/20/82 ____H __ 46 _ 52 _________ L

MExICOALL: 2-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/25/41 ____H __ 62 _ 18 _________W1/10/45 ____H __ 50 _ 29 _________W

MIAMI (FLA.)ALL: 3-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-011/28/86 ___N __ 74 _ 61 _________W11/27/90 ___H __ 93 _ 67 _________W3/15/95 ____H __ 62 _ 56 ______W-NIT

MIAMI (OHIO)ALL: 1-2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-112/29/62 ___N __ 66 _ 73 _________ L1/18/92 ____H __ 87 _ 73 _________W12/7/92 ____ A __ 68 _ 81 _________ L

MICHIGANALL: 11-27; H: 6-11; A: 2-16; N: 3-01/1/29 _____ A __ 11 _ 32 _________ L12/27/51 ___N __ 62 _ 60 _________W2/17/93 ____H __ 70 _ 80 _________ L3/9/94 _____ A __ 72 _ 91 _________ L1/8/95 _____H __ 73 _ 63 _________W3/8/95 _____ A __ 60 _ 67 _________ L1/21/96 ____ A __ 66 _ 67 _________ L2/22/96 ____H __ 67 _ 57 _________W1/28/97 ____H __ 59 _ 67 _________ L2/8/97 _____ A __ 64 _ 81 _________ L1/3/98 _____ A __ 75 _ 92 _________ L2/25/98 ____H __ 61 _ 77 _________ L1/2/99 _____H __ 70 _ 52 _________W2/24/99 ____ A __ 78 _ 72 _________W2/19/00 ____ A __ 87 _ 89 _______L-OT3/9/00 _____N __ 76 _ 66 _____ W-B102/7/01 _____H __ 77 _ 66 _________W3/8/01 _____N __ 82 _ 80 _____ W-B101/2/02 _____H __ 63 _ 67 _________ L2/9/02 _____ A __ 58 _ 65 _________ L1/11/03 ____ A __ 53 _ 66 _________ L3/5/03 _____H __ 62 _ 78 _________ L1/24/04 ____H __ 59 _ 69 _________ L2/18/04 ____ A __ 53 _ 76 _________ L1/15/05 ____H __ 62 _ 66 _________ L2/23/05 ____ A __ 48 _ 63 _________ L2/1/06 _____H __ 65 _ 71 _________ L1/17/07 ____ A __ 57 _ 77 _________ L

2/9/08 _____ A __ 63 _ 68 _________ L3/1/08 _____H __ 69 _ 61 _________W1/20/09 ____H __ 73 _ 58 _________W2/5/09 _____ A __ 51 _ 71 _________ L1/7/10 _____H __ 55 _ 64 _________ L2/20/10 ____ A __ 55 _ 51 _________W1/2/11 _____ A __ 69 _ 76 _________ L2/6/11 _____H __ 62 _ 65 _________ L12/29/11 ___ A __ 53 _ 71 _________ L3/4/12 _____H __ 65 _ 71 _________ L

MICHIGAN STATEALL: 7-30; H: 4-11; A: 1-19; N: 2-01/2/29 _____ A __ 14 _ 16 _________ L12/28/38 ___ A __ 21 _ 35 _________ L12/29/50 ___ A __ 43 _ 51 _________ L12/30/54 ___ A __ 74 _ 85 _________ L3/13/93 ____ A __ 53 _ 70 _________ L3/12/94 ____H __ 71 _ 70 _________W2/2/95 _____ A __ 62 _ 82 _________ L2/11/95 ____H __ 53 _ 68 _________ L1/31/96 ____ A __ 58 _ 61 _________ L2/10/96 ____H __ 54 _ 50 _________W1/15/97 ____H __ 58 _ 69 _________ L2/22/97 ____ A __ 57 _ 71 _________ L1/24/98 ____ A __ 59 _ 71 _________ L2/2/99 _____H __ 68 _ 70 _________ L1/5/00 _____ A __ 63 _ 76 _________ L2/23/00 ____H __ 63 _ 79 _________ L1/2/01 _____ A __ 73 _ 98 _________ L2/24/01 ____H __ 57 _ 76 _________ L3/9/01 _____N __ 65 _ 63 _____ W-B101/19/02 ____H __ 65 _ 77 _________ L1/22/03 ____ A __ 36 _ 70 _________ L1/14/04 ____ A __ 58 _ 76 _________ L2/28/04 ____H __ 42 _ 67 _________ L1/5/05 _____H __ 58 _ 84 _________ L3/5/05 _____ A __ 64 _ 90 _________ L1/28/06 ____ A __ 60 _ 69 _________ L1/20/07 ____H __ 64 _ 91 _________ L2/2/08 _____H __ 85 _ 76 _________W2/20/08 ____ A __ 49 _ 86 _________ L1/14/09 ____H __ 73 _ 78 _________ L2/1/09 _____ A __ 72 _ 68 _________W2/13/10 ____H __ 54 _ 65 _________ L3/4/10 _____ A __ 65 _ 67 _________ L1/8/11 _____H __ 66 _ 62 _________W2/10/11 ____ A __ 57 _ 75 _________ L3/12/11 ____N __ 61 _ 48 _____ W-B102/8/12 _____ A __ 57 _ 77 _________ L

MINNESOTAALL: 10-28; H: 8-9; A: 2-16; N: 0-312/26/75 ___ A __ 70 _ 86 _________ L2/3/93 _____ A __ 67 _ 95 _________ L3/6/93 _____H __ 41 _ 67 _________ L1/15/94 ____H __ 78 _ 67 _________W2/16/94 ____ A __ 66 _ 94 _________ L1/4/95 _____ A __ 67 _ 69 _________ L3/11/95 ____H __ 69 _ 60 _________W1/11/96 ____H __ 76 _ 51 _________W3/2/96 _____ A __ 60 _ 65 _________ L2/5/97 _____ A __ 70 _ 85 _________ L1/10/98 ____H __ 75 _ 68 _________W2/18/98 ____ A __ 77 _ 82 _________ L3/26/98 ____N __ 72 _ 79 ______ L-NIT1/9/99 _____ A __ 60 _ 75 _________ L2/17/99 ____H __ 63 _ 69 _________ L1/26/00 ____H __ 80 _ 72 _________W2/14/01 ____ A __ 82 _ 62 _________W1/30/02 ____ A __ 70 _ 94 _________ L2/23/02 ____H __ 64 _ 68 _________ L3/7/02 _____N __ 60 _ 84 ______ L-B101/29/03 ____H __ 75 _ 76 _________ L2/22/03 ____ A __ 62 _ 77 _________ L1/7/04 _____H __ 75 _ 72 _________W3/6/04 _____ A __ 62 _ 78 _________ L1/8/05 _____ A __ 62 _ 83 _________ L3/2/05 _____H __ 69 _ 73 _________ L2/8/06 _____H __ 66 _ 77 _________ L1/27/07 ____ A __ 60 _ 65 _________ L1/12/08 ____H __ 73 _ 76 _________ L2/24/08 ____ A __ 68 _ 75 _________ L1/11/09 ____ A __ 59 _ 79 _________ L2/14/09 ____H __ 68 _ 63 _________W12/29/09 ___ A __ 70 _ 75 _________ L2/6/10 _____H __ 64 _ 66 _________ L3/11/10 ____N __ 55 _ 76 ______ L-B102/17/11 ____H __ 66 _ 63 _________W3/6/11 _____ A __ 66 _ 63 _________W1/15/12 ____H __ 66 _ 80 _________ L

MISSISSIppIALL: 0-2; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-011/26/10 ___ A __ 71 _ 84 _________ L12/4/11 ____H __ 70 _ 72 _________ L

MISSISSIppI STATEALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/28/97 ___N __ 57 _ 58 _________ L

MISSOuRI-KC (uMKC)ALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/7/05 ____H __ 75 _ 71 _________W

MONMOuTHALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-011/21/97 ___H __ 73 _ 42 _________W

MONT ALTO ACADEMyALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/19/12 ____H __ 41 _ 27 _________W

MONTANA STATEALL: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/7/30 _____H __ 42 _ 51 _________ L

MOREHEAD STATEALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-011/10/06 ___H __ 63 _ 46 _________W

MORGAN STATEALL: 4-0; H: 4-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/14/85 ___H __ 78 _ 51 _________W1/11/92 ____H __ 102 51 _________W11/25/95 ___H __ 90 _ 65 _________W12/2/06 ____H __ 80 _ 71 _________W

MOuNT ST. MARy’SAll: 7-0; H: 7-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/5/92 ____H __ 60 _ 55 _________W11/25/94 ___H __ 90 _ 60 _________W11/23/96 ___H __ 64 _ 57 _________W12/31/05 ___H __ 65 _ 53 _________W12/13/08 ___H __ 61 _ 56 _________W12/7/10 ____H __ 57 _ 53 _________W12/18/11 ___H __ 72 _ 43 _________W

MOuNT uNIONALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-01/1/40 _____ A __ 31 _ 24 _________W

MuHLENBERGALL: 9-4; H: 7-2; A: 2-2; N: 0-01/30/19 ____ A __ 33 _ 15 _________W1/14/39 ____ A __ 43 _ 27 _________W2/27/41 ____H __ 50 _ 29 _________W12/4/43 ____ A __ 34 _ 40 _________ L12/6/44 ____H __ 36 _ 37 _______L-OT12/12/45 ___H __ 36 _ 55 _________ L1/5/46 _____ A __ 38 _ 47 _________ L1/11/47 ____H __ 48 _ 36 _________W1/22/75 ____H __ 81 _ 67 _________W1/17/76 ____H __ 91 _ 61 _________W12/7/76 ____H __ 64 _ 46 _________W12/12/77 ___H __ 109 78 _________W12/5/79 ____H __ 85 _ 47 _________W

MuRRAy STATEALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-03/15/89 ____H __ 89 _ 73 ______W-NIT

NAVyALL: 27-30; H: 10-3; A: 17-27; N: 0-02/20/15 ____ A __ 24 _ 33 _________ L1/31/25 ____ A __ 39 _ 37 _____ W-2OT2/13/26 ____ A __ 21 _ 31 _________ L1/19/29 ____ A __ 39 _ 25 _________W1/28/31 ____ A __ 38 _ 45 _________ L1/27/34 ____ A __ 24 _ 43 _________ L2/16/35 ____ A __ 27 _ 33 _________ L1/11/36 ____ A __ 30 _ 36 _________ L2/13/37 ____ A __ 32 _ 31 ______ W-OT1/28/39 ____ A __ 19 _ 38 _________ L1/20/40 ____ A __ 40 _ 17 _________W1/18/41 ____ A __ 23 _ 20 _________W2/4/42 _____ A __ 29 _ 25 _________W2/6/43 _____ A __ 33 _ 21 _________W2/5/44 _____ A __ 26 _ 46 _________ L1/31/45 ____ A __ 27 _ 60 _________ L2/6/46 _____ A __ 33 _ 34 _________ L2/15/47 ____ A __ 43 _ 58 _________ L2/18/48 ____ A __ 36 _ 40 _________ L1/19/49 ____ A __ 47 _ 55 _________ L2/11/50 ____ A __ 40 _ 46 _________ L2/7/51 _____ A __ 44 _ 41 _________W1/30/52 ____ A __ 53 _ 49 _________W2/4/53 _____ A __ 53 _ 77 _________ L1/16/54 ____ A __ 58 _ 62 _________ L1/8/55 _____H __ 84 _ 64 _________W2/1/56 _____ A __ 70 _ 65 _________W2/6/57 _____ A __ 48 _ 53 _________ L1/28/58 ____ A __ 53 _ 58 _________ L2/11/59 ____ A __ 58 _ 68 _______L-OT

2/10/60 ____ A __ 71 _ 87 _________ L2/4/61 _____ A __ 56 _ 58 _________ L1/13/62 ____H __ 67 _ 79 _________ L2/9/63 _____ A __ 79 _ 67 _________W2/8/64 _____ A __ 83 _ 63 _________W2/6/65 _____H __ 84 _ 56 _________W2/12/66 ____ A __ 66 _ 59 _________W2/11/67 ____H __ 64 _ 68 _________ L2/10/68 ____ A __ 64 _ 65 _________ L2/8/69 _____H __ 61 _ 57 _________W2/14/70 ____ A __ 79 _ 71 _________W2/13/71 ____H __ 73 _ 62 _________W2/12/72 ____ A __ 68 _ 59 _________W2/10/73 ____H __ 73 _ 53 _________W2/9/74 _____ A __ 33 _ 52 _________ L2/8/75 _____H __ 64 _ 66 _________ L2/14/76 ____ A __ 81 _ 83 ______L-2OT2/12/77 ____H __ 77 _ 64 _________W2/11/78 ____ A __ 64 _ 87 _________ L2/10/79 ____H __ 43 _ 40 _________W2/9/80 _____ A __ 51 _ 44 _________W2/7/81 _____H __ 67 _ 51 _________W2/6/82 _____ A __ 62 _ 54 ______ W-OT2/5/83 _____H __ 104 83 _________W2/6/84 _____ A __ 69 100 _________ L12/5/84 ____H __ 66 _ 63 _________W12/4/85 ____ A __ 50 103 _________ L

NAVy pRE-FLIGHTALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-02/5/43 _____ A __ 51 _ 34 _________W

NEBRASKAALL: 3-2; H: 2-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-012/9/80 ____ A __ 50 _ 75 _________ L12/21/81 ___H __ 60 _ 58 _________W3/21/95 ____ A __ 65 _ 59 ______W-NIT1/11/12 ____ A __ 58- 70 _________ L2/11/12 ____H __ 67 _ 51 _________W

NEw HAMpSHIREALL: 3-0; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/1/81 _____H __ 85 _ 72 _________W12/20/05 ___H __ 75 _ 51 _________W11/23/08 ___H __ 70 _ 50 _________W

NEw MExICOALL: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-03/28/90 ____N __ 83 _ 81 ______W-NIT12/29/2003 _ A __ 63 _ 82 _________ L

NEw ORLEANSALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-012/28/85 ___ A __ 59 _ 61 _______L-OT

NEw yORK uNIVERSITyALL: 5-3; H: 1-1; A: 3-1; N: 1-112/13/11 ___ A __ 19 _ 18 _________W2/29/24 ____ A __ 25 _ 19 _________W2/14/40 ____H __ 29 _ 35 _________ L1/10/41 ____ A __ 47 _ 34 _________W2/28/42 ____H __ 43 _ 35 _________W1/6/43 _____ A __ 39 _ 40 _________ L1/5/44 _____N __ 37 _ 36 _________W12/17/64 ___N __ 73 _ 82 _________ L

NyuLSALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/8/07 _____H __ 19 _ 17 _________W

NJITALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-011/17/08 ___H __ 74 _ 47 _________W

NIAGARAALL: 2-2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-112/28/61 ___N __ 70 _ 77 _______L-OT12/28/68 ___N __ 77 _ 74 _________W2/17/82 ____ A __ 80 _ 92 _________ L1/19/83 ____H __ 96 _ 66 _________W

NICHOLLS STATEALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-011/23/05 ___H __ 93 _ 56 _________W

NORTH CAROLINAALL: 1-4; H: 0-1; A: 0-2; N: 1-112/3/66 ____ A __ 63 _ 93 _________ L12/29/70 ___N __ 57 _ 73 _________ L12/28/81 ___H __ 50 _ 56 _______L-OT3/18/2001 __N __ 82 _ 74 ____W-NCAA11/18/02 ___ A __ 55 _ 85 _________ L

NORTH CAROLINA STATEALL: 3-15; H: 1-2; A: 1-12; N: 1-112/30/49 ___H __ 40 _ 50 _________ L3/22/52 ____N __ 60 _ 69 _________ L

12/19/53 ___ A __ 74 _ 89 _________ L12/9/54 ____ A __ 77 _ 99 _________ L12/3/55 ____ A __ 42 _ 78 _________ L12/8/56 ____ A __ 60 _ 66 _________ L12/7/57 ____ A __ 62 _ 80 _________ L12/1/58 ____ A __ 54 _ 70 _________ L12/1/59 ____ A __ 53 _ 65 _________ L12/2/63 ____ A __ 60 _ 64 _________ L12/27/65 ___ A __ 70 _ 69 _________W12/4/76 ____ A __ 61 _ 87 _________ L12/10/77 ___H __ 60 _ 79 _________ L12/29/78 ___ A __ 58 _ 80 _________ L11/25/96 ___ A __ 41 _ 44 _________ L11/29/97 ___H __ 61 _ 57 _________W3/30/00 ____N __ 74 _ 72 ______W-NIT11/29/00 ___ A __ 76 _ 84 _________ L

NORTHEASTERNALL: 1-1; H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/24/81 ____H __ 58 _ 60 _________ L12/14/2002 _H __ 79 _ 67 _________W

NORTHwESTERNALL: 26-14; H: 15-3; A: 10-9; N: 1-212/31/28 ___ A __ 17 _ 41 _________ L1/13/93 ____H __ 70 _ 68 _________W2/13/93 ____ A __ 58 _ 67 _________ L1/29/94 ____ A __ 80 _ 75 _________W3/2/94 _____H __ 73 _ 71 _________W1/21/95 ____H __ 79 _ 51 _________W2/22/95 ____ A __ 89 _ 59 _________W1/13/96 ____ A __ 83 _ 74 ______ W-OT2/28/96 ____H __ 78 _ 62 _________W1/22/97 ____ A __ 71 _ 69 _________W2/15/97 ____H __ 61 _ 55 _________W1/22/98 ____H __ 83 _ 45 _________W2/8/98 _____ A __ 69 _ 68 ______ W-OT1/20/99 ____ A __ 60 _ 62 _______L-OT2/6/99 _____H __ 67 _ 71 _________ L3/4/99 _____N __ 44 _ 54 ______ L-B101/13/00 ____ A __ 82 _ 49 _________W2/16/00 ____H __ 73 _ 64 _________W1/13/01 ____H __ 73 _ 66 _________W2/21/01 ____ A __ 61 _ 62 _________ L2/16/02 ____H __ 49 _ 55 _________ L3/1/03 _____ A __ 79 _ 85 ______L-2OT1/28/04 ____H __ 63 _ 61 ______ W-OT2/14/04 ____ A __ 52 _ 65 _________ L3/11/04 ____N __ 52 _ 57 ______ L-B101/22/05 ____H __ 65 _ 62 _________W2/19/05 ____ A __ 39 _ 54 _________ L1/11/06 ____ A __ 65 _ 61 _________W2/25/06 ____H __ 68 _ 55 _________W3/9/06 _____N __ 60 _ 42 _________W1/3/07 _____H __ 83 _ 57 _________W2/10/07 ____ A __ 51 _ 53 _________ L1/2/08 _____ A __ 79 _ 68 _________W12/31/08 ___H __ 61 _ 57 _________W2/17/10 ____H __ 81 _ 70 _________W2/28/10 ____ A __ 79 _ 60 _________W2/13/11 ____H __ 65 _ 41 _________W2/24/11 ____ A __ 66 _ 52 _________W1/1/12 _____ A __ 56 _ 68 _________ L2/25/12 ____H __ 66 _ 67 _________ L

NOTRE DAMEALL: 3-1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-12/21/25 ____H __ 33 _ 22 _________W3/13/54 ____N __ 71 _ 63 ____W-NCAA3/28/2000 __N __ 52 _ 73 ______ L-NIT3/31/09 ____N __ 67 _ 59 ______W-NIT

OHIO STATEALL: 13-31; H: 7-11; A: 4-17; N: 2-3(V) includes games vacated by Ohio State12/30/50 ___N __ 67 _ 58 _________W12/23/61 ___ A __ 49 _ 92 _________ L12/8/73 ____ A __ 65 _ 72 _________ L12/7/75 ____H __ 74 _ 68 _________W1/2/92 _____ A __ 63 _ 73 _________ L1/5/93 _____H __ 68 _ 71 _________ L2/6/93 _____ A __ 59 _ 62 _________ L1/19/94 ____ A __ 57 _ 79 _________ L2/19/94 ____H __ 57 _ 60 _________ L1/14/95 ____ A __ 78 _ 64 _________W3/1/95 _____H __ 75 _ 68 _________W1/3/96 _____ A __ 72 _ 69 _________W3/9/96 _____H __ 86 _ 70 _________W1/8/97 _____ A __ 62 _ 70 _________ L3/1/97 _____H __ 56 _ 55 _________W2/16/98 ____H __ 90 _ 81 _________W2/28/98 ____ A __ 89 _ 85 ______ W-OT11/20/98 ___ A __ 62 _ 70 _______L (V)2/27/99 ____H __ 98 _ 85 ______ W-OT2/12/00 ____ A __ 75 _ 88 _________ L3/1/00 _____H __ 73 _ 79 _________ L 3/10/00 ____N __ 71 _ 66 ___W-B10 (V)1/10/01 ____ A __ 78 _ 75 ______ W (V)

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3/3/01 _____H __ 87 _ 93 _______L (V)1/16/02 ____ A __ 57 _ 76 _______L (V)2/12/03 ____H __ 67 _ 76 _________ L1/10/04 ____H __ 64 _ 47 _________W3/3/04 _____ A __ 64 _ 71 _________ L1/26/05 ____ A __ 62 _ 68 _________ L2/12/05 ____H __ 56 _ 66 _________ L3/10/05 ____N __ 69 _ 72 ______ L-B101/5/06 _____ A __ 69 104 _________ L1/21/06 ____H __ 64 _ 75 _________ L3/10/06 ____N __ 56 _ 63 ______ L-B102/14/07 ____H __ 62 _ 64 _________ L2/21/07 ____ A __ 60 _ 68 _________ L1/29/08 ____H __ 56 _ 68 _________ L2/24/09 ____ A __ 59 _ 73 _________ L2/3/10 _____ A __ 62 _ 75 _________ L2/24/10 ____H __ 67 _ 75 _________ L1/15/11 ____ A __ 66 _ 69 _________ L3/1/11 _____H __ 61 _ 82 _________ L3/13/11 ____N __ 60 _ 71 ______ L-B101/25/12 ____ A __ 54 _ 78 _________ L

OHIO uNIVERSITyALL: 0-2; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-02/26/74 ____H __ 69 _ 78 _________ L3/4/75 _____ A __ 71 _ 79 _________ L

OKLAHOMA ALL: 0-2; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-012/8/85 ____ A __ 63 _ 85 _________ L12/1/87 ____H __ 59 _ 93 _________ L

OKLAHOMA STATEALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-012/29/52 ___ A __ 61 _ 68 _________ L

OLD DOMINIONAll: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-02/5/92 _____ A __ 84 _ 79 _________W2/24/92 ____H __ 71 _ 51 _________W

OREGONALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/6/74 ____N __ 40 _ 76 _________ L

OREGON STATEALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/23/66 ___N __ 61 _ 64 ______L-2OT

pENNSyLVANIAALL: 17-30; H: 6-1; A: 9-28; N: 2-12/9/01 _____H __ 33 __ 3 _________W2/7/02 _____H __ 52 _ 17 _________W2/22/05 ____ A __ 29 _ 24 _________W2/3/06 _____ A __ 18 _ 28 _________ L2/13/07 ____ A __ 16 _ 35 _________ L2/14/08 ____ A __ 19 _ 28 _________ L12/15/08 ___ A __ 23 _ 30 _________ L12/15/09 ___ A __ 17 _ 28 _________ L12/14/10 ___ A __ 22 _ 30 _________ L1/29/19 ____ A __ 13 _ 34 _________ L2/7/20 _____ A __ 16 _ 21 _________ L3/16/21 ____ A __ 21 _ 19 _________W2/22/22 ____ A __ 16 _ 23 _________ L2/7/23 _____ A __ 30 _ 23 _________W2/2/24 _____ A __ 22 _ 27 _________ L2/28/25 ____ A __ 24 _ 36 _________ L3/2/26 _____ A __ 16 _ 24 _________ L1/29/27 ____ A __ 26 _ 32 _________ L1/14/28 ____ A __ 21 _ 23 _________ L2/2/29 _____ A __ 29 _ 39 _________ L2/1/30 _____ A __ 22 _ 28 _________ L1/27/32 ____ A __ 23 _ 27 _________ L1/7/33 _____ A __ 24 _ 43 _________ L1/5/35 _____ A __ 22 _ 43 _________ L1/8/36 _____ A __ 31 _ 26 _________W1/6/37 _____ A __ 33 _ 41 _________ L1/5/38 _____ A __ 40 _ 28 _________W2/4/39 _____ A __ 34 _ 21 _________W2/8/50 _____ A __ 49 _ 66 _________ L3/7/51 _____ A __ 58 _ 61 _________ L2/20/52 ____ A __ 52 _ 54 _________ L1/31/53 ____ A __ 56 _ 60 _________ L12/12/53 ___ A __ 72 _ 67 _________W3/2/55 _____H __ 79 _ 85 _________ L2/11/56 ____ A __ 72 _ 79 _________ L12/28/56 ___N __ 89 _ 59 _________W2/15/57 ____ A __ 68 _ 77 _________ L2/5/58 _____H __ 71 _ 70 _________W1/23/82 ____ A __ 44 _ 58 _________ L1/25/92 ____N __ 86 _ 87 _______L-OT12/9/95 ____N __ 88 _ 61 _________W12/12/98 ___H __ 71 _ 55 _________W12/4/99 ____ A __ 59 _ 56 _________W12/2/00 ____H __ 84 _ 74 _________W11/23/02 ___ A __ 37 _ 62 _________ L11/25/08 ___ A __ 85 _ 73 _________W11/13/09 ___H __ 70 _ 55 _________W

pHILADELpHIA TExTILEALL: 4-0; H: 4-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/17/81 ____H __ 87 _ 61 _________W1/9/82 _____H __ 84 _ 68 _________W12/7/82 ____H __ 86 _ 73 _________W12/15/84 ___H __ 92 _ 77 _________W

pITTSBuRGHA: 76-68; H: 47-23; A: 29-45; N: 0-03/5/06 _____ A __ 30 __ 4 _________W2/6/08 _____H __ 30 _ 13 _________W1/17/13 ____ A __ 30 _ 25 _________W2/22/13 ____H __ 31 _ 20 _________W1/20/14 ____ A __ 29 _ 26 _________W2/28/14 ____H __ 26 _ 17 _________W1/16/15 ____ A __ 32 _ 35 _________ L2/26/15 ____H __ 31 _ 28 _________W3/6/15 _____ A __ 35 _ 39 _________ L2/5/16 _____ A __ 38 _ 43 _________ L2/26/16 ____H __ 27 _ 31 _________ L2/1/17 _____ A __ 36 _ 37 _________ L2/24/17 ____H __ 37 _ 32 _________W2/23/18 ____H __ 38 _ 15 _________W2/28/18 ____ A __ 36 _ 28 _________W2/22/19 ____H __ 39 _ 19 _________W2/28/19 ____ A __ 33 _ 31 _________W2/21/20 ____H __ 37 _ 19 _________W2/28/20 ____ A __ 34 _ 29 _________W2/4/21 _____ A __ 39 _ 33 _________W2/19/21 ____H __ 50 _ 28 _________W2/3/22 _____ A __ 30 _ 27 _________W2/18/22 ____H __ 27 _ 28 _________ L2/2/23 _____ A __ 38 _ 31 _________W2/17/23 ____H __ 38 _ 11 _________W2/15/24 ____ A __ 30 _ 31 _________ L2/22/24 ____H __ 29 _ 13 _________W2/7/25 _____ A __ 40 _ 25 _________W3/13/25 ____ A __ 35 _ 30 _________W1/29/26 ____ A __ 26 _ 30 _________ L3/13/26 ____H __ 31 _ 37 _________ L2/25/27 ____ A __ 27 _ 33 _________ L3/12/27 ____H __ 35 _ 34 _________W2/10/28 ____ A __ 25 _ 48 _________ L3/10/28 ____H __ 28 _ 45 _________ L2/15/29 ____ A __ 38 _ 49 _________ L3/11/29 ____H __ 23 _ 29 _________ L2/14/30 ____ A __ 20 _ 47 _________ L3/15/30 ____H __ 30 _ 47 _________ L2/21/31 ____ A __ 24 _ 30 _________ L3/14/31 ____H __ 32 _ 37 _________ L3/5/32 _____H __ 32 _ 36 _________ L3/12/32 ____ A __ 40 _ 30 _________W3/9/35 _____H __ 25 _ 41 _________ L1/18/36 ____H __ 23 _ 45 _________ L3/7/36 _____ A __ 38 _ 41 _________ L1/23/37 ____ A __ 28 _ 36 _________ L3/6/37 _____H __ 24 _ 21 _________W2/12/38 ____ A __ 34 _ 39 _________ L3/5/38 _____H __ 25 _ 26 _________ L2/8/39 _____ A __ 41 _ 22 _________W2/25/39 ____H __ 36 _ 35 _________W1/6/40 _____ A __ 28 _ 31 _________ L3/2/40 _____ A __ 36 _ 29 _________W1/11/41 ____ A __ 27 _ 36 _________ L3/1/41 _____H __ 36 _ 21 _________W1/17/42 ____ A __ 34 _ 30 _________W2/21/42 ____H __ 33 _ 28 _________W1/16/43 ____ A __ 37 _ 38 _________ L2/20/43 ____H __ 32 _ 13 _________W1/15/44 ____ A __ 15 _ 12 _________W2/19/44 ____H __ 35 _ 29 _________W1/13/45 ____ A __ 41 _ 58 _________ L2/17/45 ____H __ 53 _ 36 _________W1/12/46 ____ A __ 38 _ 45 _________ L2/2/46 _____H __ 48 _ 37 _________W1/4/47 _____ A __ 31 _ 42 _________ L2/1/47 _____H __ 46 _ 39 _________W1/3/48 _____ A __ 34 _ 35 _________ L1/31/48 ____H __ 34 _ 42 _________ L12/4/48 ____ A __ 33 _ 40 _________ L2/19/49 ____H __ 49 _ 38 _________W1/21/50 ____H __ 34 _ 21 _________W1/25/50 ____ A __ 58 _ 51 _________W2/14/51 ____ A __ 51 _ 60 _________ L3/3/51 _____H __ 64 _ 44 _________W12/28/51 ___ A __ 62 _ 40 _________W1/19/52 ____ A __ 52 _ 45 _________W3/1/52 _____H __ 24 __ 9 _________W1/10/53 ____ A __ 56 _ 57 _________ L2/28/53 ____H __ 73 _ 53 _________W1/28/54 ____H __ 91 _ 85 _____ W-3OT2/13/54 ____ A __ 62 _ 74 _________ L1/15/55 ____ A __ 66 _ 76 _________ L2/26/55 ____H __ 77 _ 71 _________W1/14/56 ____ A __ 60 _ 78 _________ L3/3/56 _____H __ 90 100 _________ L1/12/57 ____ A __ 75 _ 66 _________W

3/2/57 _____H __ 65 _ 80 _________ L1/25/58 ____H __ 64 _ 71 _________ L3/1/58 _____ A __ 59 _ 61 _________ L1/24/59 ____H __ 67 _ 58 _________W2/28/59 ____ A __ 65 _ 84 _________ L1/23/60 ____H __ 75 _ 64 _________W2/27/60 ____ A __ 63 _ 64 _______L-OT2/11/61 ____H __ 73 _ 59 _________W2/25/61 ____ A __ 53 _ 57 _________ L1/6/62 _____ A __ 74 _ 62 _________W2/24/62 ____H __ 63 _ 55 _________W12/22/62 ___H __ 48 _ 68 _________ L2/23/63 ____ A __ 67 _ 83 _________ L1/11/64 ____ A __ 60 _ 69 _________ L2/29/64 ____H __ 78 _ 63 _________W1/23/65 ____H __ 59 _ 40 _________W2/27/65 ____ A __ 83 _ 72 _________W1/22/66 ____H __ 66 _ 62 _________W2/26/66 ____ A __ 89 _ 57 _________W1/14/67 ____H __ 84 _ 44 _________W2/25/67 ____ A __ 87 _ 73 _________W1/13/68 ____ A __ 66 _ 43 _________W2/24/68 ____H __ 77 _ 68 _________W1/18/69 ____H __ 65 _ 50 _________W2/22/69 ____ A __ 57 _ 49 _________W1/17/70 ____ A __ 47 _ 61 _________ L 2/21/70 ____H __ 61 _ 48 _________W1/16/71 ____ A __ 62 _ 75 _________ L2/27/71 ____H __ 71 _ 65 _________W1/29/72 ____ A __ 74 _ 62 _________W2/26/72 ____H __ 70 _ 78 _________ L1/27/73 ____ A __ 53 _ 63 _________ L2/24/73 ____H __ 49 _ 58 _________ L1/27/74 ____ A __ 61 _ 83 _________ L2/23/74 ____H __ 66 _ 64 _________W1/18/75 ____ A __ 56 _ 84 _________ L2/22/75 ____H __ 69 _ 76 _________ L1/31/76 ____ A __ 52 _ 71 _________ L2/21/76 ____H __ 61 _ 65 _________ L1/29/77 ____H __ 74 _ 60 _________W2/19/77 ____ A __ 79 _ 77 _________W1/28/78 ____H __ 65 _ 82 _________ L2/18/78 ____ A __ 75 _ 68 ______ W-OT1/27/79 ____ A __ 44 _ 50 _________ L2/14/79 ____H __ 45 _ 54 _________ L1/5/80 _____ A __ 50 _ 54 _________ L2/13/80 ____H __ 66 _ 53 _________W2/11/81 ____ A __ 63 _ 70 _________ L1/16/82 ____H __ 52 _ 46 _____ W-2OT3/18/92 ____H __ 65 _ 67 ______ L-NIT12/6/00 ____H __ 88 _ 74 _________W12/8/01 ____ A __ 53 _ 83 _________ L12/7/02 ____H __ 60 _ 82 _________ L12/6/03 ____ A __ 37 _ 64 _________ L12/11/04 ___H __ 71 _ 84 _________ L12/10/05 ___ A __ 54 _ 91 _________ L

pITTSBuRGH COLLEGIANSALL: 4-1; H: 4-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/15/09 ____H __ 55 _ 29 _________W1/20/10 ____H __ 37 _ 40 _________ L1/16/11 ____H __ 19 _ 14 _________W1/12/12 ____H __ 37 _ 17 _________W1/8/13 _____H __ 48 _ 30 _________W

pITTSTON yMCAALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/14/02 ____H __ 53 _ 13 _________W

pRATTALL: 2-0; H: 0-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-02/16/09 ____ A __ 24 _ 19 _________W12/15/10 ___ A __ 37 _ 18 _________W

pRINCETONALL: 8-3; H: 6-0; A: 1-2; N: 1-12/25/22 ____ A __ 19 _ 22 _________ L1/27/27 ____H __ 30 _ 23 _________W3/8/65 _____N __ 58 _ 60 ____ L-NCAA1/13/70 ____ A __ 38 _ 77 _________ L1/25/71 ____H __ 70 _ 62 _________W12/3/71 ____H __ 72 _ 70 _________W11/29/72 ___ A __ 64 _ 57 _________W1/14/74 ____H __ 62 _ 50 _________W3/15/2000 __H __ 55 _ 41 ______W-NIT12/26/2000 _N __ 65 _ 52 _________W12/12/07 ___H __ 61 _ 38 _________W

pROVIDENCEALL: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-112/27/71 ___N __ 65 _ 81 _________ L3/16/2001 __N __ 69 _ 59 ____W-NCAA

puRDuEALL: 11-27; H: 9-10; A: 2-16; N: 0-112/5/59 ____ A __ 54 _ 63 _________ L12/3/60 ____H __ 63 _ 59 _________W1/16/93 ____H __ 54 _ 61 _________ L3/11/93 ____ A __ 49 _ 57 _________ L1/27/94 ____H __ 71 _ 68 _________W2/26/94 ____ A __ 66 _ 71 _________ L1/28/95 ____H __ 62 _ 65 _________ L 2/15/95 ____ A __ 51 _ 71 _________ L1/24/96 ____H __ 87 _ 77 _________W2/17/96 ____ A __ 49 _ 66 _________ L2/1/97 _____H __ 62 _ 67 _________ L 1/7/98 _____ A __ 55 _ 77 _________ L2/21/98 ____H __ 74 _ 63 _________W1/6/99 _____H __ 67 _ 70 _________ L2/20/99 ____ A __ 78 _ 70 _________W2/27/00 ____ A __ 71 _ 88 _________ L2/17/01 ____H __ 92 _ 71 _________W2/6/02 _____H __ 81 _ 68 _________W3/2/02 _____ A __ 57 _ 92 _________ L1/18/03 ____H __ 78 _ 82 _________ L2/26/03 ____ A __ 55 _ 79 _________ L2/4/04 _____H __ 47 _ 62 _________ L2/9/05 _____ A __ 50 _ 77 _________ L1/18/06 ____H __ 74 _ 54 _________W2/18/06 ____ A __ 69 _ 60 _________W1/06/07 ____ A __ 60 _ 64 _________ L2/3/07 _____H __ 59 _ 69 _________ L1/23/08 ____H __ 42 _ 64 _________ L2/15/08 ____ A __ 53 _ 67 _________ L1/6/09 _____H __ 67 _ 64 _________W2/11/09 ____ A __ 47 _ 61 _________ L3/13/09 ____N __ 65 _ 79 ______ L-B101/31/10 ____ A __ 46 _ 66 _________ L3/6/10 _____H __ 60 _ 64 _________ L1/5/11 _____H __ 68 _ 83 _________ L1/19/11 ____ A __ 62 _ 63 _________ L1/5/12 _____H __ 65 _ 45 _________W2/29/12 ____ A __ 56 _ 80 _________ L

RADFORDALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-011/14/11 ___H __ 62 _ 46 _________W

RHODE ISLANDALL: 12-11; H: 7-4; A: 4-6; N: 1-112/15/50 ___H __ 61 _ 55 _________W2/15/52 ____ A __ 72 _ 66 _________W2/12/83 ____H __ 96 _ 84 _________W1/21/84 ____ A __ 58 _ 64 _________ L2/9/84 _____H __ 60 _ 63 _______L-OT1/19/85 ____H __ 86 _ 71 _________W2/7/85 _____ A __ 58 _ 54 _________W1/9/86 _____ A __ 60 _ 66 _________ L2/3/86 _____H __ 77 _ 78 _______L-OT2/25/86 ____ A __ 50 _ 47 _____ W-A1012/4/86 ____ A __ 65 _ 73 _________ L2/1/87 _____H __ 75 _ 84 _________ L1/7/88 _____ A __ 80 _ 83 _________ L2/25/88 ____H __ 69 _ 77 _______L-OT1/22/89 ____ A __ 96 _ 80 _________W1/28/89 ____H __ 68 _ 62 _________W3/5/89 _____N __ 84 _ 68 _____ W-A101/3/90 _____ A __ 61 _ 71 _________ L2/8/90 _____H __ 74 _ 67 _________W1/5/91 _____ A __ 65 _ 75 _________ L1/17/91 ____H __ 83 _ 65 _________W11/28/08 ___N __ 72 _ 77 _________ L3/19/09 ____H __ 83 _ 72 ______W-NIT

RICHMONDALL: 5-0; H: 1-0; A: 3-0; N: 1-012/27/56 ___ A __ 64 _ 60 _________W12/30/58 ___ A __ 61 _ 54 _________W1/3/79 _____ A __ 69 _ 65 _________W1/28/80 ____H __ 71 _ 61 _________W12/30/94 ___N __ 66 _ 53 _________W

RIDERALL: 3-1; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-11/10/81 ____H __ 67 _ 59 _________W11/30/81 ___H __ 70 _ 54 _________W3/11/98 ____H __ 82 _ 68 ______W-NIT11/23/07 ___N __ 73 _ 82 _________ L

ROBERT MORRISALL: 2-1; H: 2-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/25/81 ____H __ 56 _ 66 _________ L1/2/03 _____H __ 76 _ 59 _________W11/16/09 ___H __ 80 _ 61 _________W

ROCHESTERALL: 2-0; H: 0-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-012/30/69 ___ A __ 83 _ 60 _________W12/29/77 ___ A __ 92 _ 67 _________W

RuTGERSALL: 37-29; H: 24-8; A: 13-21; N: 0-02/24/22 ____ A __ 28 _ 35 _________ L3/1/34 _____H __ 34 _ 35 _________ L12/29/34 ___ A __ 40 _ 52 _________ L2/29/36 ____H __ 45 _ 43 ______ WOT3/9/38 _____ A __ 53 _ 18 _________W1/7/39 _____H __ 44 _ 21 _________W2/3/40 _____ A __ 47 _ 19 _________W2/18/50 ____H __ 51 _ 64 _________ L2/17/51 ____ A __ 73 _ 50 _________W2/6/52 _____H __ 66 _ 52 _________W2/7/53 _____ A __ 62 _ 74 _________ L2/27/54 ____H __ 76 _ 59 _________W12/18/54 ___H __ 106 69 _________W2/23/55 ____ A __ 83 _ 64 _________W12/14/55 ___H __ 102 78 _________W2/25/56 ____ A __ 82 _ 72 _________W12/5/56 ____H __ 90 _ 58 _________W1/26/57 ____ A __ 78 _ 77 ______W2OT1/4/58 _____H __ 77 _ 58 _________W1/11/58 ____ A __ 63 _ 64 _________ L1/10/59 ____ A __ 64 _ 69 _________ L2/14/59 ____H __ 74 _ 56 _________W2/13/60 ____H __ 96 _ 61 _________W3/5/60 _____ A __ 85 _ 59 _________W3/4/61 _____H __ 79 _ 70 _________W3/3/62 _____ A __ 62 _ 67 _________ L3/2/63 _____H __ 75 _ 72 _________W3/7/64 _____ A __ 91 _ 82 _________W3/6/65 _____H __ 88 _ 75 _________W3/5/66 _____ A __ 61 _ 71 _________ L3/4/67 _____H __ 76 _ 88 _________ L3/2/68 _____ A __ 83 _ 97 _________ L3/1/69 _____ A __ 57 _ 59 _________ L3/7/70 _____H __ 65 _ 62 _________W3/6/71 _____ A __ 70 _ 84 _________ L3/4/72 _____H __ 77 _ 66 _________W3/3/73 _____ A __ 52 _ 81 _________ L3/2/74 _____H __ 62 _ 81 _________ L1/5/77 _____ A __ 72 _ 89 _________ L1/4/78 _____H __ 81 _ 79 _________W1/20/79 ____ A __ 46 _ 48 _________ L2/27/79 ____ A __ 57 _ 67 _______L-E81/19/80 ____H __ 75 _ 66 _________W12/20/80 ___ A __ 78 _ 76 ______ W-OT3/5/83 _____H __ 79 _ 70 _________W1/14/84 ____H __ 83 _ 80 ______ W-OT2/23/84 ____ A __ 92 102 _________ L1/12/85 ____H __ 71 _ 88 _________ L2/21/85 ____ A __ 67 _ 84 _________ L1/2/86 _____ A __ 65 _ 56 _________W2/1/86 _____H __ 74 _ 59 _________W1/19/87 ____H __ 80 _ 60 _________W2/21/87 ____ A __ 100 99 ______ W-OT1/10/88 ____H __ 63 _ 58 _________W2/18/88 ____ A __ 61 _ 65 _________ L2/2/89 _____ A __ 83 _ 87 _______L-OT2/13/89 ____H __ 93 _ 65 _________W3/9/89 _____ A __ 66 _ 70 ______ L-A101/21/90 ____ A __ 59 _ 61 _________ L2/15/90 ____H __ 80 _ 69 _________W3/21/90 ____ A __ 58 _ 55 _________W1/28/91 ____H __ 78 _ 79 _________ L2/27/91 ____ A __ 70 _ 92 _________ L12/10/03 ___H __ 47 _ 60 _________ L12/1/04 ____ A __ 83 _ 80 _________W3/14/06 ____H __ 71 _ 76 ______ L-NIT

SACRED HEARTALL: 3-0; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-011/27/2004 _H __ 69 _ 61 _________W12/23/08 ___H __ 73 _ 65 _________W11/25/09 ___H __ 87 _ 75 _________W

ST. BONAVENTuREALL: 10-11; H: 7-3; A: 3-7; N: 0-11/9/80 _____ A __ 75 _ 89 _________ L2/18/81 ____H __ 64 _ 53 _________W1/8/83 _____H __ 71 _ 67 _________W2/26/83 ____ A __ 72 _ 79 _______L-OT1/5/84 _____ A __ 69 _ 74 _________ L3/3/84 _____H __ 69 _ 74 _________ L3/7/84 _____N __ 57 _ 71 ______ L-A102/4/85 _____H __ 59 _ 64 _________ L3/2/85 _____ A __ 57 _ 72 _________ L1/18/86 ____H __ 68 _ 87 _________ L2/15/86 ____ A __ 65 _ 66 ______L-2OT1/25/87 ____ A __ 78 _ 57 _________W2/14/87 ____H __ 60 _ 40 _________W1/23/88 ____ A __ 58 _ 66 _________ L2/6/88 _____H __ 64 _ 62 _________W1/24/89 ____ A __ 93 _ 94 _________ L2/18/89 ____H __ 95 _ 58 _________W1/13/90 ____H __ 93 _ 61 _________W1/23/90 ____ A __ 73 _ 59 _________W1/8/91 _____ A __ 89 _ 54 _________W

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2/6/91 _____H __ 78 _ 51 _________W

ST. FRANCIS (N.y.)ALL: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/6/91 ____N __ 61 _ 51 _________W12/20/03 ___H __ 68 _ 64 _________W

ST. FRANCIS (pA.)ALL: 8-2; H: 6-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-012/29/72 ___N __ 84 _ 64 _________W1/25/75 ____H __ 94 _ 74 _________W1/11/76 ____ A __ 79 _ 68 _________W12/21/76 ___H __ 87 _ 80 _________W1/22/78 ____ A __ 68 _ 72 _________ L12/13/78 ___H __ 63 _ 68 _______L-OT12/28/02 ___H __ 74 _ 55 _________W11/26/03 ___H __ 67 _ 58 _________W12/18/05 ___H __ 88 _ 74 _________W11/12/07 ___H __ 74 _ 64 _________W

ST. JOHN’SALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-012/15/11 ___ A __ 17 _ 25 _________ L

ST. JOSEpH’S (pA.)ALL: 14-10; H: 8-3; A: 6-6; N: 0-112/14/82 ___ A __ 78 _ 69 _________W1/28/84 ____ A __ 63 _ 75 _________ L2/4/84 _____H __ 72 _ 80 _________ L1/26/85 ____H __ 60 _ 84 _________ L2/2/85 _____ A __ 53 _ 72 _________ L1/4/86 _____ A __ 42 _ 72 _________ L1/30/86 ____H __ 59 _ 54 _________W2/27/86 ____ A __ 51 _ 59 ______ L-A101/31/87 ____H __ 95 _ 82 _________W2/25/87 ____ A __ 83 _ 67 _________W3/1/87 _____H __ 78 _ 81 ______ L-A101/30/88 ____ A __ 61 _ 59 _________W2/21/88 ____H __ 76 _ 52 _________W3/7/88 _____N __ 78 _ 85 _________ L1/7/89 _____ A __ 78 _ 67 _________W1/26/89 ____H __ 80 _ 78 _________W2/3/90 _____H __ 92 _ 70 _________W2/11/90 ____ A __ 61 _ 53 _________W2/9/91 _____H __ 84 _ 68 _________W2/21/91 ____ A __ 71 _ 67 _________W11/25/06 ___H __ 65 _ 61 _________W12/1/07 ____ A __ 67 _ 79 _________ L11/16/10 ___H __ 66 _ 57 _________W11/26/11 ___ A __ 47 _ 65 _________ L

ST. MARy’S (MD.)ALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/22/87 ___H __ 97 _ 60 _________W

ST. MARy’S (CAL.)ALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/9/88 ____N __ 52 _ 76 _________ L

ST. THOMASALL: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-02/13/35 ____H __ 37 _ 39 _________ L

SAN FRANCISCOALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-13/12/66 ____N __ 77 _ 89 ______ L-NIT

SANTA CLARAALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/29/95 ___N __ 70 _ 49 _________W

SEATTLEALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/14/73 ___N __ 60 _ 62 _________ L

SETON HALLALL: 5-1; H: 4-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-01/7/70 _____H __ 61 _ 52 _________W1/9/71 _____H __ 77 _ 76 ______ W-OT1/8/72 _____H __ 76 _ 68 _________W1/6/73 _____ A __ 71 _ 57 _________W12/9/06 ____ A __ 59 _ 69 _________ L12/8/07 ____H __ 89 _ 86 ______ W-OT

SIENAALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-03/20/2000 __H __ 105 103 ______W-NIT

SOuTH CAROLINAALL: 1-2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-12/4/81 _____ A __ 60 _ 70 _________ L2/15/82 ____H __ 62 _ 60 _________W11/22/07 ___N __ 67 _ 74 _________ L

SOuTH CAROLINA STATEALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-111/16/04 ___N __ 43 _ 63 _________ L

SOuTH FLORIDAALL: 2-3; H: 1-0; A: 0-2; N: 1-112/18/76 ___N __ 62 _ 66 _________ L1/13/82 ____H __ 63 _ 56 _________W12/20/82 ___ A __ 70 _ 78 _________ L12/29/90 ___ A __ 56 _ 60 _________ L11/20/11 ___N __ 53 _ 49 _________W

SOuTHEASTERN LOuISIANAALL: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/16/06 ___H __ 66 _ 69 _________ L

SOuTHERN CALIFORNIAALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-03/20/54 ____N __ 70 _ 61 ____W-NCAA

SOuTHERN ILLINOISALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/29/88 ___N __ 76 _ 80 _______L-OT

SOuTHERN METHODIST uNIV.ALL: 2-1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-112/6/80 ____H __ 72 _ 50 _________W12/11/81 ___N __ 65 _ 53 _________W12/18/82 ___N __ 68 _ 75 _________ L

SOuTHSIDEALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-03/3/06 _____ A __ 26 _ 46 _________W

SOuTHwEST TExAS STATEALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/22/89 ___N __ 62 _ 37 _________W

SuSquEHANNAALL: 24-0; H: 21-0; A: 3-0; N: 0-02/15/04 ____ A __ 34 __ 7 _________W1/29/06 ____H __ 49 _ 23 _________W12/9/10 ____H __ 41 __ 9 _________W2/17/11 ____ A __ 35 _ 21 _________W1/25/19 ____H __ 86 _ 12 _________W1/22/21 ____H __ 47 _ 13 _________W1/5/24 _____H __ 58 _ 13 _________W1/17/25 ____H __ 52 _ 17 _________W1/16/26 ____H __ 75 _ 18 _________W1/15/27 ____H __ 50 _ 15 _________W1/4/33 _____H __ 43 _ 24 _________W1/4/34 _____H __ 47 _ 20 _________W1/9/37 _____H __ 52 _ 19 _________W1/8/38 _____H __ 44 _ 24 _________W12/10/38 ___H __ 45 _ 22 _________W12/6/39 ____H __ 52 _ 23 _________W12/18/40 ___H __ 55 _ 18 _________W12/4/41 ____H __ 47 _ 18 _________W12/9/42 ____H __ 58 _ 28 _________W12/15/43 ___H __ 45 _ 25 _________W12/13/44 ___H __ 53 _ 12 _________W12/5/45 ____H __ 68 _ 33 _________W12/4/46 ____ A __ 57 _ 33 _________W12/7/49 ____H __ 74 _ 44 _________W

SwARTHMOREALL: 10-9; H: 5-1; A: 5-8; N: 0-02/23/05 ____ A __ 15 _ 26 _________ L2/12/07 ____ A __ 15 _ 26 _________ L2/22/07 ____H __ 22 _ 20 _________W2/15/08 ____ A __ 38 _ 27 _________W2/20/08 ____H __ 36 _ 22 _________W2/19/09 ____H __ 20 _ 25 _________ L2/24/09 ____ A __ 19 _ 25 _________ L2/18/10 ____H __ 20 _ 17 _________W2/19/10 ____ A __ 20 _ 26 _________ L2/16/11 ____ A __ 25 _ 37 _________ L2/23/12 ____ A __ 20 _ 22 _________ L2/14/13 ____ A __ 26 _ 29 _________ L2/20/14 ____ A __ 38 _ 26 _________W2/18/15 ____ A __ 42 _ 30 _________W3/2/16 _____ A __ 23 _ 28 _________ L3/2/17 _____ A __ 33 _ 22 _________W2/6/20 _____ A __ 25 _ 23 _________W3/5/21 _____H __ 34 _ 11 _________W 3/3/23 _____H __ 41 _ 25 _________W

STONy BROOKALL: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-011/17/06 ___H __ 51 _ 59 _________ L

SyRACuSEALL: 43-62; H: 34-16; A: 9-44; N: 0-21/6/17 _____H __ 22 _ 21 _________ W1/31/18 ____ A __ 24 _ 34 __________L 1/6/23 _____H __ 32 _ 15 _________ W2/23/23 ____ A __ 44 _ 14 _________ W3/4/24 _____ A __ 25 _ 22 _________ W3/15/24 ____H __ 37 _ 22 _________ W2/25/25 ____H __ 24 _ 22 _________ W3/14/25 ____ A __ 27 _ 38 __________L

2/24/26 ____H __ 37 _ 31 _________ W3/6/26 _____ A __ 12 _ 29 __________L3/5/27 _____ A __ 21 _ 48 __________L1/7/28 _____H __ 26 _ 27 __________L2/25/28 ____ A __ 14 _ 28 __________L2/23/29 ____H __ 35 _ 26 _________ W3/1/29 _____ A __ 23 _ 26 __________L2/20/30 ____H __ 26 _ 44 __________L3/1/30 _____ A __ 26 _ 44 __________L1/20/31 ____H __ 33 _ 50 __________L2/28/31 ____ A __ 29 _ 47 __________L1/30/32 ____H __ 41 _ 33 _________ W2/27/32 ____ A __ 33 _ 41 __________L3/4/33 _____ A __ 29 _ 44 __________L2/24/34 ____H __ 23 _ 31 __________L3/2/35 _____ A __ 34 _ 47 __________L1/15/36 ____H __ 34 _ 33 _________ W2/27/37 ____ A __ 26 _ 39 __________L2/26/38 ____H __ 38 _ 32 _________ W12/14/38 ___H __ 33 _ 19 _________ W12/31/38 ___ A __ 24 _ 43 __________L1/17/40 ____H __ 24 _ 27 __________L2/17/40 ____ A __ 29 _ 34 __________L1/15/41 ____ A __ 44 _ 25 _________ W2/15/41 ____ A __ 27 _ 39 __________L12/17/41 ___H __ 37 _ 29 _________ W2/14/42 ____ A __ 37 _ 36 ______ W-OT1/13/43 ____H __ 42 _ 28 _________ W1/10/48 ____ A __ 43 _ 49 __________L2/7/48 _____H __ 40 _ 35 _________ W2/5/49 _____H __ 63 _ 47 _________ W2/26/49 ____ A __ 47 _ 49 __________L1/28/50 ____H __ 67 _ 61 _________ W2/25/50 ____ A __ 44 _ 46 __________L12/9/50 ____H __ 59 _ 61 __________L2/24/51 ____ A __ 46 _ 50 __________L1/10/52 ____H __ 61 _ 57 _________ W2/23/52 ____ A __ 72 _ 76 ______ L-2OT1/7/53 _____H __ 71 _ 62 _________ W2/21/53 ____ A __ 78 _ 74 _________ W1/6/54 _____H __ 77 _ 63 _________ W2/20/54 ____ A __ 69 _ 71 __________L1/12/55 ____H __ 107 85 _________ W2/19/55 ____ A __ 60 _ 83 __________L1/11/56 ____H __ 64 _ 71 __________L2/17/56 ____ A __ 66 _ 75 __________L1/16/57 ____H __ 45 _ 75 __________L2/23/57 ____ A __ 55 _ 66 __________L2/12/58 ____H __ 66 _ 60 _________ W2/21/58 ____ A __ 31 _ 45 __________L2/7/59 _____H __ 81 _ 72 _________ W2/21/59 ____ A __ 75 _ 90 __________L12/15/59 ___H __ 80 _ 75 _________ W2/20/60 ____ A __ 60 _ 61 __________L12/20/60 ___ A __ 77 _ 58 _________ W2/18/61 ____ A __ 61 _ 63 __________L12/8/61 ____ A __ 77 _ 60 _________ W12/19/61 ___H __ 53 _ 44 _________ W12/8/62 ____H __ 67 _ 54 _________ W1/12/63 ____ A __ 59 _ 49 _________ W12/14/63 ___H __ 95 _ 76 _________ W1/17/64 ____ A __ 82 _ 84 __________L12/5/64 ____H __ 81 _ 59 _________ W2/20/65 ____ A __ 70 _ 62 _________ W12/16/65 ___ A __ 79 103 __________L 2/28/66 ____H __ 80 _ 79 _________ W12/16/66 ___ A __ 72 _ 77 __________L2/1/67 _____H __ 73 _ 90 __________L12/15/67 ___ A __ 89 _ 90 _______ L-OT12/27/67 ___N __ 73 _ 83 __________L2/7/68 _____H __ 79 _ 76 _________ W12/18/68 ___ A __ 51 _ 71 __________L1/29/69 ____H __ 64 _ 58 _________ W12/19/69 ___ A __ 69 _ 80 __________L2/4/70 _____H __ 103 95 _________ W12/17/70 ___ A __ 81 _ 92 __________L2/3/71 _____H __ 64 _ 68 __________L12/15/71 ___ A __ 70 _ 73 __________L12/29/72 ___N __ 77 _ 92 __________L2/2/72 _____H __ 81 _ 76 ______ W-OT12/20/72 ___ A __ 62 _ 73 __________L1/31/73 ____H __ 72 _ 68 _________ W12/19/73 ___ A __ 55 _ 59 __________L1/30/74 ____H __ 61 _ 55 _________ W12/17/74 ___ A __ 71 _ 75 __________L1/29/75 ____H __ 88 _ 84 _________ W12/19/75 ___ A __ 82 _ 90 __________L2/11/76 ____H __ 93 100 __________L12/13/76 ___ A __ 63 101 __________L1/12/77 ____H __ 66 _ 82 __________L12/16/77 ___ A __ 45 _ 81 __________L1/11/78 ____H __ 77 _ 83 __________L12/16/78 ___H __ 50 _ 67 __________L1/10/79 ____ A __ 70 _ 85 __________L12/15/79 ___H __ 72 _ 85 __________L12/16/80 ___ A __ 63 _ 77 __________L1/25/82 ____H __ 68 _ 69 __________L

TEMpLEALL: 32-60; H: 22-21; A: 9-34; N: 1-51/28/28 ____H __ 57 _ 27 _________ W2/15/33 ____H __ 33 _ 43 __________L1/9/35 _____H __ 33 _ 35 _______ L-OT2/11/36 ____ A __ 33 _ 39 __________L2/19/36 ____H __ 23 _ 31 __________L2/12/37 ____ A __ 23 _ 42 __________L2/20/37 ____H __ 26 _ 28 __________L2/4/38 _____ A __ 30 _ 37 __________L2/8/38 _____H __ 39 _ 49 __________L1/21/39 ____ A __ 29 _ 31 __________L3/8/39 _____H __ 35 _ 32 _________ W2/22/40 ____ A __ 33 _ 31 _________ W3/6/40 _____H __ 46 _ 36 _________ W2/8/41 _____ A __ 43 _ 25 _________ W1/31/42 ____ A __ 41 _ 33 _________ W2/11/42 ____H __ 46 _ 33 _________ W1/9/43 _____ A __ 38 _ 29 _________ W2/24/43 ____H __ 46 _ 33 _________ W1/8/44 _____ A __ 38 _ 45 __________L2/23/44 ____H __ 30 _ 31 __________L2/14/45 ____H __ 60 _ 63 ______ L-5OT2/24/45 ____ A __ 28 _ 39 __________L1/9/46 _____H __ 46 _ 34 _________ W2/16/46 ____ A __ 38 _ 54 __________L1/8/47 _____H __ 62 _ 42 _________ W2/8/47 _____ A __ 37 _ 38 __________L2/21/48 ____ A __ 44 _ 55 __________L3/6/48 _____H __ 64 _ 62 _________ W2/12/49 ____ A __ 48 _ 56 __________L3/2/49 _____H __ 52 _ 41 _________ W2/22/50 ____H __ 66 _ 61 _________ W3/7/53 _____ A __ 54 _ 56 __________L3/6/54 _____H __ 67 _ 52 _________ W1/29/55 ____ A __ 84 _ 80 _____ W-2OT2/10/56 ____ A __ 58 _ 77 __________L1/9/57 _____H __ 62 _ 53 _________ W1/8/58 _____ A __ 45 _ 64 __________L2/3/59 _____H __ 70 _ 36 _________ W12/28/59 ___N __ 50 _ 60 __________L3/4/60 _____ A __ 68 _ 79 __________L2/28/61 ____H __ 63 _ 56 _________ W2/28/62 ____ A __ 60 _ 75 __________L1/5/63 _____H __ 78 _ 51 _________W2/1/64 _____ A __ 79 _ 65 _________W12/16/64 ___ A __ 73 _ 63 _________W1/29/66 ____H __ 79 _ 73 _________W1/11/67 ____ A __ 59 _ 63 _________ L1/31/68 ____H __ 81 _ 68 _________W2/12/69 ____ A __ 50 _ 70 _________ L1/15/70 ____H __ 65 _ 57 _________W2/10/71 ____ A __ 58 _ 61 _________ L2/7/72 _____H __ 66 _ 68 _________ L 2/7/73 _____ A __ 64 _ 49 _________W2/6/74 _____H __ 48 _ 50 _________ L2/12/75 ____ A __ 53 _ 62 _________ L2/4/76 _____H __ 76 _ 77 _________ L2/9/77 _____ A __ 66 _ 86 _________ L2/8/78 _____H __ 64 _ 74 _________ L2/7/79 _____ A __ 43 _ 54 _________ L12/19/79 ___H __ 48 _ 74 _________ L1/6/81 _____ A __ 39 _ 43 _________ L1/27/82 ____H __ 53 _ 50 _________W1/26/83 ____ A __ 87 _ 79 _________W1/7/84 _____ A __ 75 _ 87 _________ L3/1/84 _____H __ 66 _ 69 _________ L1/5/85 _____H __ 49 _ 65 _________ L2/26/85 ____ A __ 51 _ 57 _________ L1/23/86 ____ A __ 36 _ 76 _________ L2/22/86 ____H __ 46 _ 61 _________ L1/15/87 ____ A __ 49 _ 66 _________ L2/9/87 _____H __ 70 _ 73 _______L-OT1/18/88 ____H __ 44 _ 59 _________ L2/16/88 ____ A __ 49 _ 50 _________ L12/26/88 ___ A __ 48 _ 50 _________ L1/19/89 ____H __ 65 _ 76 _________ L12/9/89 ____H __ 61 _ 59 _________W2/13/90 ____ A __ 53 _ 61 _________ L12/18/90 ___ A __ 63 _ 67 _________ L2/13/91 ____H __ 59 _ 69 _________ L3/4/91 _____N __ 52 _ 50 _____ W-A102/9/92 _____N __ 72 _ 73 ______L-2OT12/23/92 ___N __ 61 _ 70 _________ L12/1/98 ____H __ 65 _ 64 _________W12/22/99 ___ A __ 51 _ 66 _________ L12/9/00 ____H __ 66 _ 60 _________W3/18/01 ____N __ 72 _ 84 ____ L-NCAA12/1/01 ____ A __ 63 _ 75 _________ L12/11/02 ___H __ 63 _ 65 _________ L12/13/03 ___ A __ 56 _ 67 _________ L12/6/08 ____H __ 59 _ 65 _________ L12/5/09 ____ A __ 42 _ 45 _________ L3/17/11 ____N __ 64 _ 66 ____ L-NCAA

TENNESSEEALL: 2-1; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-012/17/71 ___ A __ 55 _ 57 _________ L12/2/95 ____ A __ 69 _ 57 _________W12/7/96 ____H __ 42 _ 41 ______ W-OT

TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGAALL: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-012/17/95 ___H __ 81 _ 48 _________W12/3/96 ____ A __ 73 _ 63 _________W

TENNESSEE TECHALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-012/30/80 ___ A __ 69 _ 46 _________W

TExAS A & MAll: 0-3; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-112/28/72 ___N __ 55 _ 62 _________ L1/2/05 _____H __ 60 _ 62 _________ L12/3/05 ____ A __ 55 _ 60 _________ L

TExAS-ARLINGTONALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/10/88 ___N __ 67 _ 63 _________W

TExAS CHRISTIANAll: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/29/81 ___N __ 54 _ 49 _________W

TExAS-EL pASOALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-012/27/97 ___ A __ 60 _ 79 _________ L

TExAS TECHALL: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-112/29/79 ___N __ 47 _ 46 _________W12/28/94 ___N __ 61 _ 67 _________ L

TOLEDOALL: 5-1; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 3-03/9/54 _____N __ 62 _ 50 ____W-NCAA12/28/54 ___N __ 71 _ 53 _________W12/28/55 ___N __ 78 _ 66 _________W12/30/63 ___ A __ 65 _ 81 _________ L1/27/92 ____H __ 70 _ 52 _________W12/28/92 ___ A __ 69 _ 60 _________W

TOwSONALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-011/29/08 ___N __ 78 _ 54 _________W

TuLANEALL: 0-2; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-212/22/78 ___N __ 50 _ 54 _________ L11/20/09 ___N __ 60 _ 63 _________ L

uCLAALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-03/15/91 ____N __ 74 _ 69 ____W-NCAA

uNC GREENSBOROALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-011/13/06 ___H __ 69 _ 56 _________W

uNC wILMINGTONALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-111/19/09 ___N __ 69 _ 80 _________ L

uSAACALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/15/17 ___H __ 40 _ 26 _________W

uRSINuSALL: 5-0; H: 5-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-03/2/27 _____H __ 42 _ 23 _________W2/18/28 ____H __ 45 _ 39 _________W1/4/79 _____H __ 85 _ 59 _________W1/3/80 _____H __ 87 _ 55 _________W11/28/80 ___H __ 101 68 _________W

uTAHALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/28/71 ___N __ 77 _ 92 _________ L

VALpARAISOALL: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-112/29/85 ___N __ 52 _ 40 _________W12/28/04 ___N __ 56 _ 69 _________ L

VANDERBILTALL: 1-2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-13/26/90 ____N __ 62 _ 75 ______ L-NIT11/26/93 ___ A __ 60 _ 83 _________ L12/3/94 ____H __ 95 _ 73 _________W

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VERMONTALL: 8-0; H: 6-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-012/3/78 ____H __ 78 _ 53 _________W2/4/80 _____ A __ 53 _ 40 _________W12/13/86 ___ A __ 94 _ 74 _________W12/11/87 ___H __ 83 _ 66 _________W12/1/88 ____H __ 80 _ 69 _________W11/30/89 ___H __ 82 _ 57 _________W11/29/93 ___H __ 80 _ 72 _________W11/27/95 ___H __ 99 _ 61 _________W

VILLANOVAALL: 1-7; H: 1-2; A: 0-4; N: 0-11/22/77 ____H __ 65 _ 78 _________ L1/25/78 ____ A __ 76 _ 89 _________ L3/2/78 _____N __ 65 _ 73 _______L-E82/4/79 _____H __ 34 _ 36 _________ L2/2/80 _____ A __ 53 _ 98 _________ L3/20/89 ____ A __ 67 _ 76 _________ L12/5/98 ____H __ 70 _ 53 _________W12/11/99 ___ A __ 61 _ 73 _________ L

VIRGINIAALL: 3-5; H: 2-1; A: 1-3; N: 0-12/16/72 ____H __ 86 _ 74 _________W2/17/73 ____ A __ 74 _ 85 _________ L12/5/73 ____H __ 93 _ 68 _________W1/15/75 ____ A __ 50 _ 73 _________ L12/9/75 ____H __ 66 _ 79 _________ L1/16/78 ____ A __ 58 _ 83 _________ L12/27/84 ___N __ 54 _ 66 _________ L11/30/09 ___ A __ 69 _ 66 _________W

VMIALL: 3-1; H: 3-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-011/30/95 ___H __ 99 _ 73 _________W12/14/97 ___ A __ 68 _ 71 _________ L11/16/98 ___H __ 90 _ 66 _________W12/30/06 ___H __ 129 111 _________W

VIRGINIA TECHALL: 1-6; H: 1-3; A: 0-2; N: 0-12/12/21 ____H __ 23 _ 29 _________ L12/28/66 ___N __ 65 _ 67 _________ L12/7/77 ____H __ 75 _ 84 _________ L1/13/79 ____ A __ 68 _ 83 _________ L11/28/07 ___H __ 66 _ 61 _________W12/12/09 ___H __ 64 _ 66 _________ L12/12/10 ___ A __ 69 _ 79 _________ L

wAGNERALL: 2-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/21/85 ___H __ 88 _ 78 _________W12/18/00 ___H __ 100 91 _________W

wAKE FORESTALL: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-112/10/60 ___N __ 78 _ 84 _________ L12/30/89 ___N __ 67 _ 63 _________W

wAyNESBuRGALL: 1-1; H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/7/31 _____H __ 24 _ 31 _________ L1/16/32 ____H __ 37 _ 33 _________W

wAyNE STATEALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/27/54 ___N __ 66 _ 71 _________ L

wASHINGTON & JEFFERSONALL: 20-7; H: 16-4; A: 4-3; N: 0-01/21/14 ____ A __ 23 _ 28 _________ L1/15/15 ____ A __ 28 _ 24 _________W2/8/15 _____H __ 32 _ 19 _________W1/24/20 ____H __ 43 _ 25 _________W1/15/21 ____H __ 53 _ 14 _________W 2/5/21 _____ A __ 26 _ 23 _________W2/4/22 _____ A __ 23 _ 26 _________ L3/11/22 ____H __ 32 _ 15 _________W2/10/27 ____H __ 39 _ 30 _________W2/9/29 _____H __ 38 _ 33 _________W1/21/33 ____H __ 47 _ 21 _________W1/20/34 ____H __ 28 _ 11 _________W1/19/35 ____H __ 38 _ 15 _________W12/2/39 ____H __ 26 _ 35 _________ L12/7/40 ____H __ 30 _ 31 _________ L12/6/41 ____H __ 33 _ 31 _________W12/5/42 ____H __ 34 _ 29 _________W12/18/43 ___H __ 41 _ 34 _________W12/14/46 ___H __ 46 _ 48 _________ L 12/13/47 ___H __ 63 _ 49 _________W 12/18/48 ___H __ 40 _ 38 _________W1/14/50 ____ A __ 51 _ 50 _________W12/16/50 ___H __ 52 _ 55 _________ L12/15/51 ___ A __ 46 _ 49 _________ L12/13/52 ___H __ 62 _ 50 _________W12/5/53 ____H __ 66 _ 41 _________W

2/12/55 ____ A __ 90 _ 71 _________W

wESTERN CAROLINAALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-011/15/2004 _N __ 78 _ 63 _________W

wESTERN KENTuCKyALL: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-112/31/52 ___N __ 78 _ 91 _________ L

wESTERN MARyLANDALL: 7-0; H: 7-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/4/28 _____H __ 49 _ 20 _________W1/20/29 ____H __ 46 _ 19 _________W1/9/30 _____H __ 45 _ 19 _________W2/7/31 _____H __ 40 _ 22 _________W1/9/32 _____H __ 47 _ 21 _________W1/14/33 ____H __ 44 _ 15 _________W1/16/35 ____H __ 43 _ 25 _________W

wESTERN MICHIGANALL: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-012/27/66 ___N __ 97 _ 92 ______ W-OT

wESTERN RESERVEALL: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-01/1/38 _____ A __ 42 _ 34 _________W1/4/39 _____H __ 36 _ 24 _________W

wESTINGHOuSE CLuBALL: 5-0; H: 0-0; A: 5-0; N: 0-01/16/13 ____ A __ 46 _ 16 _________W1/19/14 ____ A __ 41 _ 27 _________W1/14/15 ____ A __ 33 _ 20 _________W2/4/16 _____ A __ 32 _ 25 _________W2/2/17 _____ A __ 37 _ 18 _________W

wESTMINSTERALL: 2-1; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-02/9/03 _____ A __ 18 _ 28 _________ L1/31/81 ____H __ 65 _ 47 _________W2/22/82 ____H __ 64 _ 50 _________W

wEST VIRGINIAA: 53-66; H: 33-24; A: 17-41; N: 3-13/6/06 _____ A __ 13 _ 16 _________ L3/1/18 _____ A __ 35 _ 26 _________W2/27/10 ____ A __ 34 _ 27 _________W1/17/21 ____H __ 52 _ 14 _________W1/18/30 ____ A __ 40 _ 39 _________W2/14/31 ____H __ 37 _ 27 _________W2/20/32 ____H __ 33 _ 42 _________ L2/18/33 ____H __ 44 _ 34 _________W2/17/34 ____ A __ 18 _ 45 _________ L2/8/36 _____H __ 35 _ 40 _________ L2/22/36 ____ A __ 31 _ 54 _________ L1/19/37 ____H __ 28 _ 21 _________W2/17/37 ____ A __ 31 _ 36 _________ L1/15/38 ____H __ 33 _ 29 _________W2/19/38 ____ A __ 44 _ 41 ______ W-OT2/15/39 ____ A __ 46 _ 43 _____ W-3OT2/22/39 ____H __ 54 _ 40 _________W2/7/40 _____H __ 32 _ 23 _________W2/28/40 ____ A __ 55 _ 51 ______ W-OT2/5/41 _____H __ 29 _ 35 _________ L1/16/42 ____ A __ 33 _ 58 _________ L2/25/42 ____H __ 44 _ 30 _________W1/30/43 ____ A __ 27 _ 32 _________ L2/10/43 ____H __ 55 _ 40 _________W12/16/44 ___ A __ 34 _ 39 _________ L1/17/45 ____H __ 53 _ 27 _________W12/8/45 ____ A __ 41 _ 42 _______L-OT1/16/46 ____H __ 45 _ 48 _________ L12/18/46 ___ A __ 37 _ 40 _________ L2/22/47 ____H __ 51 _ 55 _________ L1/14/48 ____N __ 50 _ 46 _________W2/4/48 _____ A __ 32 _ 60 _________ L2/2/49 _____ A __ 28 _ 52 _________ L2/9/49 _____H __ 47 _ 49 _________ L12/29/49 ___N __ 46 _ 41 _________W2/15/50 ____H __ 82 _ 56 _________W3/1/50 _____ A __ 56 _ 59 _________ L2/10/51 ____H __ 76 _ 60 _________W2/28/51 ____ A __ 68 _ 72 _________ L2/2/52 _____ A __ 61 _ 60 _________W2/27/52 ____H __ 84 _ 65 _________W1/14/53 ____ A __ 72 _ 82 _________ L2/25/53 ____H __ 77 _ 57 _________W1/13/54 ____ A __ 74 _ 66 _________W2/6/54 _____H __ 85 _ 68 _________W2/2/55 _____ A __ 77 _ 68 ______ W-OT2/9/55 _____H __ 84 _ 58 _________W1/13/56 ____ A __ 79 _ 81 _________ L2/8/56 _____H __ 73 _ 76 _________ L12/12/56 ___ A __ 66 _ 81 _________ L2/16/57 ____H __ 80 _ 65 _________W12/11/57 ___ A __ 50 _ 84 _________ L

2/15/58 ____H __ 71 _ 74 _________ L12/6/58 ____ A __ 63 _ 78 _________ L1/8/59 _____H __ 81 _ 89 _______L-OT12/12/59 ___ A __ 74 104 _________ L1/9/60 _____H __ 73 _ 75 _________ L2/14/61 ____H __ 78 _ 80 _________ L2/21/61 ____ A __ 68 _ 71 _________ L12/16/61 ___H __ 67 _ 79 _________ L2/20/62 ____ A __ 60 _ 79 _________ L1/16/63 ____ A __ 73 _ 89 _________ L2/20/63 ____H __ 82 _ 83 _________ L1/15/64 ____ A __ 63 _ 84 _________ L2/19/64 ____H __ 86 _ 76 _________W1/16/65 ____ A __ 80 _ 79 _________W2/3/65 _____H __ 89 _ 72 _________W1/15/66 ____ A __ 64 _ 73 _________ L2/16/66 ____H __ 108 81 _________W1/21/67 ____H __ 102 99 _________W2/14/67 ____ A __ 67 _ 83 _________ L1/20/68 ____H __ 66 _ 88 _________ L1/24/68 ____ A __ 63 _ 77 _________ L1/22/69 ____H __ 64 _ 62 _________W2/19/69 ____ A __ 81 _ 67 _________W1/21/70 ____H __ 81 _ 69 _________W2/18/70 ____ A __ 57 _ 58 _________ L1/20/71 ____H __ 62 _ 71 _________ L2/24/71 ____ A __ 89 101 _________ L1/15/72 ____H __ 77 _ 64 _________W2/23/72 ____ A __ 80 _ 79 _________W1/13/73 ____H __ 77 _ 62 _________W2/19/73 ____ A __ 62 _ 59 ______ W-OT1/12/74 ____ A __ 71 _ 55 _________W2/20/74 ____H __ 83 _ 63 _________W1/11/75 ____H __ 59 _ 63 _________ L2/19/75 ____ A __ 66 _ 65 _________W1/24/76 ____H __ 64 _ 69 _________ L2/18/76 ____ A __ 87 103 _________ L1/8/77 _____ A __ 72 _ 92 _________ L2/16/77 ____H __ 81 _ 69 _________W1/30/78 ____ A __ 68 _ 78 _________ L2/15/78 ____H __ 76 _ 75 _________W12/9/78 ____ A __ 47 _ 56 _________ L1/17/79 ____H __ 53 _ 72 _________ L12/8/79 ____H __ 68 _ 66 ______ W-OT1/16/80 ____ A __ 75 _ 71 _________W1/21/81 ____H __ 52 _ 55 _________ L1/18/82 ____ A __ 68 _ 75 _________ L1/13/83 ____H __ 79 _ 74 _________W2/16/83 ____ A __ 84 101 _________ L3/9/83 _____N __ 72 _ 82 ______ L-A101/26/84 ____ A __ 80 _ 92 _________ L2/18/84 ____H __ 59 _ 70 _________ L1/24/85 ____H __ 56 _ 69 _________ L2/16/85 ____ A __ 65 _ 75 _________ L1/13/86 ____H __ 53 _ 63 _________ L2/6/86 _____ A __ 46 _ 61 _________ L1/28/87 ____ A __ 52 _ 75 _________ L2/7/87 _____H __ 61 _ 77 _________ L1/2/88 _____ A __ 51 _ 64 _________ L2/11/88 ____H __ 63 _ 61 ______ W-OT2/11/89 ____ A __ 67 100 _________ L3/1/89 _____H __ 61 _ 71 _________ L3/6/89 _____N __ 86 _ 64 _____ W-A102/22/90 ____H __ 64 _ 61 _________W 2/25/90 ____ A __ 71 _ 79 _______L-OT1/10/91 ____H __ 90 _ 88 _________W1/31/91 ____ A __ 66 _ 63 _________W

wEST VIRGINIA wESLEyANALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/17/14 ____H __ 32 _ 21 _________W

wHEATONALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-01/2/35 _____H __ 53 _ 36 _________W

wIDENERALL: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-012/5/82 ____H __ 71 _ 52 _________W

wILLIAM AND MARyALL: 1-1; H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-03/7/14 _____H __ 19 _ 21 _________ L11/14/08 ___H __ 65 _ 51 _________W

wILLIAMSpORT yMCAALL: 7-3-1; H: 5-0; A: 2-3-1; N: 0-03/2/1899 ___ A __ 13 _ 17 _________ L2/14/00 ____H __ 27 __ 7 _________W3/2/00 _____ A __ 4 ___ 3 _________W2/19/01 ____H __ 17 __ 6 _________W3/15/01 ____ A __ 7 __ 13 _________ L2/27/02 ____ A __ 19 __ 9 _________W3/7/02 _____H __ 17 _ 12 _________W3/6/03 _____ A __ 13 _ 13 _________ T3/19/03 ____H __ 13 __ 9 _________W2/12/04 ____ A __ 10 _ 16 _________ L3/14/04 ____H __ 33 _ 16 _________W

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ChAmBErS’ ErA BEginS: Patrick Chambers was introduced as the 12th head coach in Nittany Lion basketball history on Monday, June 6, shortly after the departure of Penn State alum-nus and eight-year head coach Ed DeChellis for the Navy head job in late May. Chambers wasted little time connecting with the Penn State fan base far and wide. He ordered a pair of golf carts and began making spur-of-the-moment trips around the Penn State campus distributing t-shirts and his infectious energy. He visited amusement parks, pep rallies, student groups, classes, threw out the first pitch for the State College Spikes and even donned a Penn State football jersey and helmet to fire up the student campout prior to the football team’s clash with Alabama.

ChAmBErS Big TEn’S YOUngEST hEAD COACh: Patrick Chambers (41) began his first season at Penn State as the youngest head coach in the Big Ten. Chambers and Purdue head coach Matt Painter were the only two Big Ten head coaches born in the 1970’s at the start of the 2011-12 season. Chambers, born Dec. 13, 1970, is 108 days younger than Painter, in his sev-enth season as head coach at Purdue, who was born on Aug. 27, 1970.

FrAZiEr EArnS FirST-TEAm ALL-Big TEn hOnOrS: Tim Frazier became just the sixth Nittany Lion to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors when he was named by media voters. Fra-zier was the third Penn State guard to earn first-team honors joining Joe Crispin (2001) and Talor Battle (2009 & 20011). Frazier, who led the Big Ten in conference games with 2.4 steals per game, was also named to the Big Ten All-Defensive team by conference coaches, the first Penn State player to earn that honor since it began being voted on in 2006. Calvin Booth was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the year in 1998. Frazier was named to the All-Big Ten second-team by the coaches.

FrAZiEr Big TEn ASSiST & STEALS ChAmPiOn: Tim Frazier became the first Nit-tany Lion to lead the Big Ten in assists and just the third to lead the conference in steals with his averages of 5.6 apg and 2.4 spg in Big Ten play. Frazier’s 19.6 ppg average in Big Ten games was just 0.4 shy of Northwestern’s John Shurna (20.0) who claimed Big Ten scoring champion honors. No Lion has ever earned the scoring honor. Fra-zier finished Big Ten play first in assists, first in steals, second in scoring, second in minutes and third in free throw percentage.

mArShALL EmErgES AS STrOng-SCOring OPTiOn; POSTS 20 DOU-BLE-DigiT gAmES: Jermaine Marshall scored in double-digits in 19 of the Lions last 25 games of the season and 20 times total on the year as he emerged as a strong scoring option for Penn State. He posted a career-best string of seven-straight double-figure scoring games in late January and February. Marshall had posted a total of two double-digit outings and 98 points (2.9 ppg) in the first 34 games of his career. He logged four 20-point games on the year, includ-ing a career-best 27 points vs. Michigan on March 4, and finished second on the team scoring 10.8 ppg. Marshall made a team-high 43 threes, hitting a career-high four vs. Michigan, and posted four games with three or more on the year.

mArShALL POSTS CArEEr high 27: With Tim Frazier hounded by the Michigan defense and struggling through a 4-of-16 scor-ing night, sophomore Jermaine Marshall stepped to the front posting nine points during a big 13-0 Penn State run, including a slashing dunk over two Wolverines, that cut a 19-point Michigan lead to six on his way to a career-high 27 points to go with eight rebounds in a March 4 loss to the Wol-verines (71-65). Marshall played all 40 minutes

2011-12BULLET POinTS

n TIM FRAZIER was named a first-team All-Big Ten selection by the conference media, the sixth Lion to earn first-team selection. He was also the first Nittany Lion named to the All-Big Ten Defensive team, which began in 2006.

n TIM FRAZIER’s 198 assists set a new PSU season record eclipsing the mark set by Talor Battle (189) in 2009. He had eight games of nine or more assists on the year.

n TIM FRAZIER equaled a Penn State Big Ten Tournament record with 26 points vs. Indiana in the Lions’ first round loss to finish the year sev-enth on Penn State’s season scoring charts with 602 points, becoming the fifth Lion to post 600 points in a season.

n TIM FRAZIER scored 208 field goals and had 198 assists to lead the nation by being in-volved in 58.4% of Penn State’s field goals on the year. Only two other players in Division I were involved in 50% or more of their teams scoring on the season.

n TIM FRAZIER was the only Big Ten player to rank in the Top 50 of assists (14th) in the NCAA statistics, was one of two that ranked in the Top 50 of scoring (28th) and one of two in the Top 50 of steals (14th).

n TIM FRAZIER became just the third Lion to lead the team in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals in the same season and the first to post a top 10 season in the Penn State record books in scoring, assists and steals in the same year.

n TIM FRAZIER was the only Division I player to average at least 17 points and six as-sists per game for the season.

n Penn State downed No. 22 Illinois for the first victory over a Top 25 ranked team in Head Coach Patrick Chambers career. It was his fourth meet-in vs. a Top 25 team as Penn State coach.

n Penn State had four major contributors (Cam-meron Woodyard (4 games), Billy Oliver (10), Trey Lewis (10) and Jon Graham (6)) miss sig-nificant action on the season. All ranked in the top seven of scoring and three in the top seven of rebounding.

n Penn State started 14 different line-ups on the season, nine in Big Ten play.

n Eight of Penn State’s 10 primary contributors on the year were in their first or second season of Division I play.

n Penn State scored 67.3 ppg and shot 42% at home (10-7) on the year, while posting 55 ppg and shooting 36% in 15 games away from home (2-13).

n Penn State shot 37.7% from three and aver-aged 8.0 threes per game in wins, while hitting just 27% and 5.3 baskets from the arc in losses, shooting less than 32% from three in 17 of those games.

n Penn State won the rebounding battle in 19 games and was first in offensive rebounds in the Big Ten.

s Patrick Chambers took the reigns of the Penn State program on June 6, 2011 and became the Big Ten’s youngest head coach. He quickly went to work laying the foundation of all-out effort and positive attitude that would energize the Nittany Lion program.

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in the game and shot 10-of-18 from the floor and made a career-best four threes in eight attempts. It marked the second highest scoring total for a Lion on the year behind Frazier’s 30 at Nebraska.

FrAZiEr SETS PEnn STATE SEASOn ASSiST rECOrD: With five assists vs. Michigan on March 4, Tim Frazier eclipsed the Penn State single season record. His 198 assists in 32 games on the year surpassed the previous record of 189 assists posted by Talor Battle in 38 games in 2008-09. Frazier’s Big Ten leading 6.2 apg set a new PSU season average record surpassing the 6.1 apg posted by Fred-die Barnes (1992) and Tom Wilkinson (1978). He matched the previous PSU record in his 30th game, eight fewer than it was set, despite Penn State shooting 39.3% as a team. Frazier assisted on 40% of the Penn State baskets he himself did not make on the year. Frazier logged eight games of 9+ assists on the year and had a career-best 11 vs Youngstown State (11/23). Combined with his 173 assists in 2010-11 (the sixth best season mark in PSU history) he be-came the only Lion with two marks in the top seven on the season list.

FrAZiEr FiniShES SEVEnTh On SEA-SOn SCOring ChArT; FiFTh TO POST 600-POinT SEASOn: Tim Frazier finished seventh on Penn State’s all-time season scor-ing chart with 602 points, the seventh 600-point season in Nittany Lion history. He was just the 12th Nittany Lion ever to post 500 points in a season (a feat accomplished 16 times over-all) and just the fifth to reach 600 points. Joe Crispin (2000 & 2001) and Talor Battle (2009 & 2011) both reached the mark twice, while Jesse Arnelle (season record 731 in 1955) and Jarrett Stephens (2000) both did as well.

FrAZiEr LEADS Big TEn in ASSiSTS 2nD in SCOring & STEALS: Tim Fra-zier ranked first in the Big Ten in assists (6.2), second in scoring (18.8), second in steals (2.4) and first in minutes per game (37.1) in Big Ten overall games. He was the only Division I player to average at least 17 points and 6.0 assists per game. Frazier averaged 19.6 ppg in Big Ten play, the fifth-best mark in league play in the na-tion among major conference players. Frazier averaged 19.5 ppg in true road games on the season, a mark that led all major conference players and tied for 15th-best in Division I on the season.

FrAZiEr POSTS FirST 500, 150 & 50 SEASOn: With 20 points at Wisconsin on Jan. 19, Tim Frazier became the first Penn State player ever to eclipse 500 points, 150 assists and 50 steals in the same year. He followed that with a team-high 23 points vs. Northwestern to move into the top 10 in season scoring at Penn State and become the first LIon ever to post a top 10 season in scoring, assists and steals in the same year. Frazier finished seventh on Penn State’s season scoring chart with 602 points, first on the season assist chart with 198, and fifth on the season steals chart with 76.

FrAZiEr ThirD LiOn EVEr TO LEAD in SCOring, rEBOUnDing, ASSiSTS & STEALS: Tim Frazier joined Ron Brown (1972) and Talor Battle (2010) as just the third Penn State player ever to lead the team in scor-ing, rebounding, assists and steals in the same season. Brown led Penn State with 434 points (18.1), 224 rebounds (9.3), 110 assists (4.6) and 75 steals (3.1) in 1972. Battle led the Li-ons with 574 points (18.5), 165 rebounds (5.3), 129 assists (4-2) and 34 steals (1.1) in 2010. Frazier, who led the Lions posting 4.7 rebounds per game, also became just the fourth guard in the modern era (since 1950) to lead Penn State in rebounding, joining Battle (2010), Brown (1972) and Jeff Persson (1968).

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inTEgrAL TO OFFEnSE: No player in the na-tion was as integral to his team’s offensive produc-tion as Tim Frazier whose combined field goals and assists had him involved in 58% of the Lions’ baskets on the year and 60% in Big Ten play. Only two other Division I players were involved in at least 50% of their team’s scoring on the year.

FrAZiEr SECOnD in Big TEn/FiFTh AmOng mAJOr COnFErEnCE PLAYErS in 20-POinT gAmES: Tim Fra-zier finished second among Big Ten players with 17 20-point or better outings on the year and had 12 of those vs. Big Ten opponents. Frazier led the Lions in scoring in 25 games and scored in double-digits in 30 games on the year. He accom-plished that just 10 times in his first two seasons, reaching the 20-point mark once with 22 in the Li-ons’ 2011 Big Ten Tournament semifinal win over Michigan State.

Big TEn Leaders in 20-point games1. John Shurna, NU __________________ 182. Tim Frazier, PSU ________________ 17mAJOr COnFErEnCE Leaders in 20-point games 1. Terrell Stoglin, Maryland _____________ 202. Kevin Jones, West Virginia ____________ 19 J’Covan Brown, Texas _______________ 194. John Shurna, NU __________________ 185. Tim Frazier, PSU _______________ 17

COLELLA gETS CALL: Guard Nick Colella was placed on scholarship for the 2012 spring semester. The junior, who began his career at the Division III Penn State-Behrend campus, joined the team as a walk-on prior to the 2010-11 season after serving as a practice player with the Lady Lions in his first month on campus and go-

ing through the try-out process. He made his first career start at Michigan State (2/8) and hit three treys for nine points in a career-most 37 minutes in the game. He went on to start six-straight Big Ten games (Feb. 8-Feb. 29), playing 24 or more minutes in five. Colella made 16 threes in Big Ten games, the fourth-most on team, and posted two double-digit scoring games in Big Ten play. He played 16 minutes or more in 13 Big Ten games and averaged 20.8 mpg in conference play. Colella hit a career-best 3-of-5 from three for a career-high 11 points in 24 minutes at No. 11 Indiana (1/22).

FrEShmEn grAhAm & TrAViS FiniSh STrOng: Redshirt freshman Jon Graham and true freshman Ross Travis both had strong finishes to their first campaigns on the floor strengthening Penn State’s front court production. Graham posted career highs in either points (10 vs. Iowa and Northwestern) or rebounds (10 vs. Wisconsin) in three straight games from Feb. 16 through Feb. 25. He averaged 9.7 ppg and 6.3 ppg during the stretch he began to hit his stride after missing five games mid-year with mononucleosis. Travis posted two of his five double-digit scoring outings on the year and career highs in points and rebounds in the final four games. He had a career-best 15 points to go with six rebounds vs. Michigan (3/4) and 10 points and career-best nine rebounds vs. Northwestern (2/25).

WOODYArD’S SEniOr SUCCESS COmES TO ABrUPT EnD: Penn State’s lone senior, Cammeron Woodyard was having the best season of his career before it ended abrutly with a fracture in his right foot suffered during shoot-around prior to the Feb. 29 game at Purdue, ending his career. Woodyard was leading the team with 42 threes and 36.8% shooting from the arc and was a team-leading 80.7% (46-57) from the

foul line on the year. He performed particularly well at home averaging 11.4 ppg and posting 11 of his 14 double-digit scoring games on the year in the Jordan Center while shooting 46% from the field and 44% (27-61) from three in home games on the year.

OLiVEr EnDS hiS CArEEr: Junior for-ward Billy Oliver announced on Feb. 11 following the Lions’ victory over Nebraska that he was end-ing his Penn State playing career due to recurring symptoms stemming from his history of concus-sions and migraine headaches. Oliver played in 21 games in the 2011-12 season, starting 20, and was playing an average of 24 minutes per game. Oliver was leading the Lions with 35 threes on the year prior to the Nebraska game, had posted three double-digit scoring games and was the team’s fourth leading scorer (6.8 ppg) prior to his deci-sion to end his career.

LiOnS DOWn nO. 22 iLLini FOr ChAmBErS’ FirST TOP 25 ViC-TOrY: One game after No. 22 Illinois knocked off No. 6 Ohio State in Champaign, Penn State held the Illini to 34 percent shooting and 18 points below their season scoring average to deliver the first victory over a team ranked in the Top 25 in coach Patrick Chambers’ three-year head coach-ing career. In just his eighth-ever meeting vs. a team ranked in the Top 25 and fourth as Penn State coach, Chambers delivered a 54-52 victory to a boisterous home crowd of more than 2,000 students. Senior Cam Woodyard led the way with 17 points and Tim Frazier added 12 points, nine assists and a game-winning 12-foot floater with eight seconds to play. Chambers joined Jerry Dunn (1996-2003) and John Egli (1955-68) as the only coaches in Penn State history to defeat a ranked team in their first season at the helm.

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s Tim Frazier posted one of the greatest sta-tistical seasons in Penn State history setting a new season assist record (198) and leading the Lions in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals while leading the Big Ten in assists and ranking second in scoring and steals.

s Billy Oliver scored a career-high 21 points on a career-best 7-of-11 from three in Penn State’s win vs. Purdue. He was leading the team with 35 threes when he elected to prematurely end his career due to recurring symptoms stemming from his history of concussions.

s Cammeron Woodyard was Penn State’s lone senior in 2011-12 and de-livered the best season of his career averaging 8.7 ppg and finishing second on the team with 42 threes while leading the Lions shooting 36.8 percent from three and posting 14 double-digit scoring games on the season.

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Dunn & Egli both did it in their second game vs. a ranked foe.

LiOnS ThUmP PUrDUE FOr ChAm-BErS’ FirST Big TEn Win: Penn State posted its most lopsided Big Ten win in six sea-sons with a 65-45 defeat of Purdue (1/5), gaining the first Big Ten Conference win of the Patrick Chambers era in the Lions’ first home Big Ten appearance under Chambers. It was Penn State’s largest Big Ten victory since downing North-western, 83-57, on Jan. 3, 2007, and the largest over Purdue since beating the Boilers, 74-54, at the Jordan Center on Jan. 18, 2006. Billy Oliver posted a career high 21 points on a career-best 7-of-11 (63.6%) from three in the game.

LiOnS DOWn B.C. in ChALLEngE: Penn State posted the first road win of the Patrick Chambers era and continued its recent success in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge with a 62-54 victory at Boston College. The win marked Penn State’s fourth in its last five Challenge games and third in a row in a Challenge road game with previous wins coming at Virginia (2009) and Georgia Tech (2008). Jermaine Marshall scored a then career-high 22 points on 3-of-6 from three and Tim Fra-zier had 22 on 3-of-5 from three for the Lions.

LiOnS FACE nO. 2 rAnKED/EVEn-TUAL nATiOnAL ChAmPiOn KEn-TUCKY: Penn State took on No. 2 ranked Kentucky in the Hall of Fame Tip-off Tournament at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut. The Wildcats prevailed, 85-47, and went on to win the 2012 NCAA Championship.

nATiOn’S BEST FOUr rAnKED OP-POnEnTS in A rOW: Penn State was the first team in the NCAA on the season to play four-straight ranked foes when it fell to Wisconsin, 52-46, on Jan. 31 in the Jordan Center. Penn State went 1-3 during the stretch, with a 54-52 victory over No. 22 Illinois (1/19) at the BJC. It marked the third time since 2005-06 the Lions played four or more ranked opponents in succession.

FriEnDLY COnFinES/rOAD ChAL-LEngE: Penn State averaged 67.3 ppg, 42% shooting from the floor and 34% from three in home games on the year, including a season-high 82 points vs. No. 12 Indiana on Jan. 8 at the Jordan Center. Penn State scored more than 70 points in seven of its 17 home games and more than 60 on 14 occasions. The Lions struggled offensively away from the BJC averaging just 55 ppg, 35% shooting from the floor and 26% from three in 15 contests while going 2-13. Penn State scored more than 60 points just twice away from the BJC. (62 at Boston College and 64 at Iowa).

ShOOTing STrUggLES: Penn State shot less then 45% from the floor in 23 games on the year and went 8-15 in those contests. The Lions ranked 325th in the NCAA in field goal percentage hitting 39.3 percent on the year. Penn State shot a combined 37% from the floor and 27% from three in its 20 losses on the year. The Lions shot 43% from the floor and 37% from three in their 12 wins.

ThrEE nAmED ACADEmiC ALL-Big TEn: Penn State juniors Tim Frazie and Billy Oliver and sophomore Sasa Borovnjak were recognized for their work in the class room with Academic All-Big Ten honors. It was the second honor each for Frazier and Oliver.

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DOUBLE-FigUrESPOinTS 11-12 CArEErFrazier 30 40Marshall 20 21Woodyard 14 15Oliver 4 5Travis 5 5Lewis 3 3Borovnjak 2 2Colella 2 2Graham 2 2rEBOUnDS 11-12 CArEErFrazier 3 3Graham 1 1Glover 1 1Oliver 1 1ASSiSTS 11-12 CArEErFrazier 3 3

DOUBLE-DOUBLESPOinTS 11-12 CArEErFrazier 4 5Last: 23 pts, 10 rebs. vs. NEBRASKA (2/11/12)

20-POinT gAmESPOinTS 11-12 CArEErFrazier 17 18Last: 26 pts. vs. IU (B1G) (3/8/12)marshall 4 4Last: 27 pts vs.MICH (3/4/12)Oliver 1 1Last: 21 pts vs. PUR (1/5/12)Woodyard 1 1Last: 22 pts vs. MINNESOTA (1/15/12)

30-POinT gAmESPOinTS 11-12 CArEErFrazier 1 1Last: 30 pts at Nebraska (1/11/12)

s Jermaine Marshall emerged as the Lions’ second leading scorer posting 10.8 ppg and logged four 20-point games, including a career-high 27 in the regular season finale vs. Michigan.

s Jon Graham started 17 games in his first season on the floor for the Lions and led Penn State with 19 blocked shots. He posted career highs of 10 points vs. Iowa and Northwestern in Big Ten play.

s Freshman Ross Travis started 16 games and played in all 32 in his first season. His play surged at the end of the year as he posted a career-high 15 points vs. Michigan in the regular season finale.

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TOTAL 3-POinT rEBOUnDSPLAYEr gP gS min AVg Fg FgA PCT Fg FgA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOTAL AVg PF FO A TO BLK STL POinTS AVgFrazier, Tim 32 32 1188 37.1 208 497 .419 27 86 .314 159 201 .791 44 106 150 4.7 94 1 198 117 7 76 602 18.8Marshall, Jermaine 31 17 839 27.1 114 294 .388 43 132 .326 65 87 .747 24 102 126 4.1 82 2 34 57 16 32 336 10.8Woodyard, Cammeron 28 18 721 25.8 78 221 .353 42 114 .368 46 57 .807 48 68 116 4.1 45 1 10 27 5 19 244 8.7Oliver, Billy 21 20 505 24.0 47 128 .367 35 103 .340 13 18 .722 26 44 70 3.3 69 3 6 22 11 9 142 6.8Lewis, Trey 20 6 373 18.7 40 108 .370 25 72 .347 6 10 .600 10 18 28 1.4 34 1 17 18 0 10 111 5.6Travis, Ross 32 16 574 17.9 57 127 .449 4 24 .167 24 50 .480 57 78 135 4.2 69 3 13 24 8 16 142 4.4Borovnjak, Sasa 32 7 559 17.5 60 106 .566 0 1 .000 18 37 .486 44 56 100 3.1 56 1 4 28 5 10 138 4.3Graham, Jon 26 17 460 17.7 44 97 .454 0 0 .000 13 33 .394 44 51 95 3.7 63 1 6 29 19 10 101 3.9Glover, Matt 32 21 753 23.5 24 102 .235 8 44 .182 32 58 .552 42 92 134 4.2 88 6 43 47 2 27 88 2.8Colella, Nick 26 6 387 14.9 22 85 .259 17 70 .243 10 12 .833 5 29 34 1.3 28 0 13 11 4 9 71 2.7Montminy, Kevin 9 0 10 1.1 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.2Wisniewski, Alan 6 0 4 0.7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0Ackerman, Pat 12 0 26 2.2 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 5 5 0.4 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0.0TEAM 52 38 90 2.8 2 6 0 TOTAL 32 695 1770 .393 201 647 .311 386 563 .686 397 687 1084 33.9 636 19 344 390 77 218 1977 61.8Opponents 32 667 1538 .434 257 673 .382 515 696 .740 266 758 1024 32.0 571 13 418 438 146 176 2106 65.8

SCOrE BY PEriODS: 1st 2nd Total DEADBALL rEBOUnDS OFF DEF TOTALPenn State 883 1094 1977 Penn State 86 11 97Opponents 980 1126 2106 Opponents 87 12 99

rECOrD: OVErALL hOmE AWAY nEUTrALALL GAMES 12-20 10-7 1-11 1-2CONFERENCE 4-14 4-5 0-9 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-6 6-2 1-2 1-2

ATTEnDAnCE: gAmES TOTAL high AVErAgEHOME 17 117,933 13,103 6,937AWAY 12 138,760 17,248 11,563NEUTRAL 3 27,086 17,936 9,028TOTAL 32 284,139 17,936 8,879

DATE rAnK rAnK W/L SCOrE rECOrD PSU high SCOrEr OPP high SCOrEr high rEBS high ASST ATTEnDAnCE11/12 HARTFORD - - W 70-55 1-0 Lewis (17) Cole (12) Travis/Woodyard (7) Frazier (6) 4,152 11/14 RADFORD - - W 62-46 2-0 Frazier (20) Smith (16) Woodyard (7) Frazier (10) 4,91611/16 LONG ISLAND W 77-68 3-0 Frazier (26) Boyd & Culpo (15) Oliver (10) Frazier (10) 5,25811/19 vs Kentucky - 2/2 L 47-85 3-1 Frazier (11) Lamb (26) Travis (8) Frazier (6) 4,75511/20 vs. South Florida - - W 53-49 4-1 Frazier (27) Blake (14) Woodyard (7) 5 with (1) 4,75511/23 YOUNGSTOWN ST W 82-71 5-1 Frazier (26) Allen (25) four with (5) Frazier (11) 4,46111/26 @ St. Joseph’s - - L 47-65 5-2 Oliver (12) Galloway (17) Frazier (11) Frazier (6) 4,20011/30 @ Boston College - - W 62-54 6-2 Frazier/Marshall (22) Humphrey (15) Marshall (8) Frazier (5) 4,32612/4 MISSISSIPPI - - L 70-72 6-3 Frazier (17) Summers (27) Marshall (7) Frazier (9) 6,00112/7 LAFAYETTE - - L 57-61 6-4 Marshall (20) Hinrichs(22) Glover/Marshall (9) Fraizer (9) 5,46212/10 @ Duquesne - - L 59-66 6-5 Frazier (15) Evans (20) Frazier/Borovnjak (7) Frazier (6) 7,04612/18 MT. ST. MARY’S - - W 72-43 7-5 Frazier (15) Barber (11) Glover (6) Frazier (8) 7,20212/21 CORNELL - - W 72-67 8-5 Frazier (17) Ferry (20) Frazier (11) Frazier (6) 4,41412/29 @ Michigan - 18/16 L 53-71 8-6 Frazier (20) Hardaway (26) Graham (6) Frazier (4) 12,7211/1 @ Northwestern - - L 56-68 8-7 Frazier (16) Crawford (21) Glover (8) three with (3) 5,3891/5 PURDUE - - W 65-45 9-7 Oliver (21) Hummel (14) Glover (11) Frazier (9) 5,0811/8 INDIANA - 12/12 L 82-88 9-8 Frazier (21) Hulls (28) Travis (6) Frazier (7) 8,2501/11 @ Nebraska - - L 58-70 9-9 Frazier (30) Spencer (19) Travis (7) Frazier (4) 10,7911/15 MINNESOTA - - L 66-80 9-10 Woodyard (22) Coleman (23) Travis (8) Frazier (5) 9,0651/19 ILLINOIS - 22/25 W 54-52 10-10 Woodyard (17) Paul (20) Glover/Graham(7) Frazier (9) 6,9451/22 @ Indiana - 11/13 L 54-73 10-11 Frazier (21) Zeller (18) Glover (6) Five with (1) 17,2481/25 @ Ohio State - 4/3 L 54-78 10-12 Frazier (16) Sullinger (20) Travis (8) Frazier (4) 16,9071/31 WISCONSIN - 19/20 L 46-52 10-13 Frazier (21) Taylor (18) four with (5) Frazier (7) 8,7522/4 @ Iowa L 64-77 10-14 Frazier (23) Gatens (18) Woodyard (6) Frazier (5) 13,5102/8 @ Michigan State - 11/12 L 57-77 10-15 Frazier (19) Green (23) Frazier/Marshall (5) Frazier (7) 14,7972/11 NEBRASKA - - W 67-51 11-15 Frazier (23) Talley (12) Frazier (10) Frazier (9) 13,1032/16 IOWA - - W 69-64 12-15 Frazier (18) Gatens (21) Marshall (7) Frazier/Glover (4) 6,7942/19 @ Wisconsin - 15/17 L 55-65 12-16 Frazier (20) Gasser (15) Graham (10) Frazier (4) 17,2302/25 NORTHWESTERN - - L 66-67 12-17 Frazier (23) Shurna (23) Travis (9) Frazier (8) 8,5132/29 @ Purdue - - L 56-80 12-18 Frazier (24) Hummel (26) Frazier (5) Frazier (6) 14,5653/4 MICHIGAN - 13/16 L 65-71 12-19 Marshall (27) Burke (19) Marshall/Glover (8) Frazier (5) 9,5643/8 vs. INDIANA (B1G) - 15/15 L 58-75 12-20 Frazier (26) Hulls (20) Graham/Travis (7) Frazier (4) 17,936

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POinTS 09-10 10-11 CArEErFrazier 1 25 28Marshall - 3 3Woodyard - 2 2Oliver - 2 2Lewis - 1 1rEBOUnDS 10-11 11-12 CArEErFrazier 8 7 15Glover - 9 9Travis - 8 8Marshall - 7 7Woodyard 1 5 6Graham - 6 6Borovnjak - 2 2Oliver - 1 1ASSiSTS 10-11 11-12 CArEErFrazier 28 32 67Glover 3 3Marshall 2 2Travis 2 2Oliver 1 1Lewis 1 1Colella 1 1Borovnjak 1 1

STEALS 10-11 11-12 CArEErFrazier 15 21 45Marshall 5 7 12Oliver 3 2 5Woodyard 1 3 5Travis - 5 5Glover - 4 4Graham - 3 3Lewis 2 2Colella 2 2Borovnjak 2 2BLOCKS 10-11 11-12 CArEErOliver 4 7 11Graham - 10 10Marshall - 8 8Frazier 2 4 7Woodyard - 4 5Borovnjak - 5 5Travis - 3 3Glover - 2 2Colella - 1 1

2011-12 Big TEn COnFErEnCE STATiSTiCS

2011-12 SEASOn BESTS

2011-12 LED PEnn STATE in

TOTAL 3-POinT rEBOUnDSPLAYEr gP gS min AVg Fg FgA PCT Fg FgA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOTAL AVg PF FO A TO BLK STL POinTS AVgFrazier, Tim 18 18 684 38.0 128 300 .427 14 47 .298 83 95 .874 23 50 73 4.1 57 1 101 64 2 43 353 19.6Marshall, Jermaine 18 11 520 28.9 78 195 .400 28 88 .318 29 37 .784 15 62 77 4.3 52 2 21 31 8 16 213 11.8Woodyard, Cammeron 15 12 396 26.4 43 126 .341 24 64 .375 29 36 .806 26 31 57 3.8 30 1 6 15 3 9 139 9.3Oliver, Billy 8 7 177 22.1 14 38 .368 13 36 .361 3 6 .500 5 11 16 2.0 30 2 0 6 1 4 44 5.5Graham, Jon 18 16 338 18.8 31 62 .500 0 0 .000 11 27 .407 25 39 64 3.6 49 1 5 23 13 7 73 4.1Colella, Nick 16 6 332 20.8 20 71 .282 16 60 .267 8 9 .889 3 25 28 1.8 23 0 13 9 3 7 64 4.0Travis, Ross 18 8 322 17.9 27 60 .450 0 4 .000 16 24 .667 31 35 66 3.7 37 2 7 10 1 7 70 3.9Borovnjak, Sasa 18 0 292 16.2 28 51 .549 0 1 .000 11 20 .550 18 28 46 2.6 32 0 2 12 2 4 67 3.7Lewis, Trey 7 0 108 15.4 9 29 .310 4 19 .211 1 2 .500 4 6 10 1.4 5 0 3 5 0 3 23 3.3Glover, Matt 18 12 415 23.1 9 46 .196 0 12 .000 23 40 .575 25 53 78 4.3 52 4 23 24 1 15 41 2.3Montminy, Kevin 5 0 5 1.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Ackerman, Pat 4 0 8 2.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Wisniewski, Alan 3 0 3 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TEAM 29 22 51 2.8 1 4 0

TOTAL 18 387 980 .395 99 332 .298 214 296 .723 204 363 567 31.5 371 13 181 203 34 115 1087 60.4OPPONENTS 18 390 841 .464 143 353 .405 306 417 .734 140 430 570 31.7 293 9 245 224 84 98 1229 68.3

SCOrE BY PEriODS: 1st 2nd Total DEADBALL rEBOUnDS: OFF DEF TOTALPenn State 486 601 1087 Penn State 38 4 42Opponents 555 674 1229 Opponents 54 4 58

s Junior Tim Frazier became the first Nittany Lion ever to post a top 10 season mark in scor-ing, assists and steals in the same season at Penn State.

SCOring

Frazier 30, at Nebraska

Marshall 27, vs. Michigan

Woodyard 22, vs. Minnesota

Oliver 21, vs. Purdue

Lewis 17, vs. Hartford

Borovnjak 15, vs. Mississippi

Travis 15, vs. Michigan

Colella 11, at Indiana

Graham 10, twice, vs. Northwestern

Glover 9, vs. Kentucky

Montminy 2, vs. Kentucky

rEBOUnDing

Frazier 11, twice, vs. Cornell

Glover 11, vs. Purdue

Graham 10, at Wisconsin

Oliver 10 , vs. LIU

Marshall 9, vs. Lafayette

Travis 9, vs. Northwestern

Woodyard 7, six times, vs. Northwestern

Boronvjak 7, at Duquesne

Lewis 4, twice, at Northwestern

Colella 4, twice, vs. Northwestern

Montminy 1, vs. Kentucky

ASSiSTS

Frazier 11, vs. Youngstown st.

Glover 5, vs. Purdue

Lewis 4, vs. Hartford

Colella 3, at Iowa

Travis 3, vs. Lafayette

Marshall 3, three times,

vs. Northwestern

Oliver 2, three times, vs. Mississippi

Borovnjak 2, two times, vs. LIU

Woodyard 2, vs. Hartford

STEALS

Frazier 6, at NebraskaMarshall 4, at PurdueWoodyard 4, vs. HartfordGlover 3, twice, vs. IndianaOliver 3, vs. MinnesotaTravis 3 , vs. Youngstown St.Borovnjak 2, twice, at Boston CollegeColella 2, twice, at IowaGraham 2, twice, vs. WisconsinLewis 2, twice, at Saint Joseph’s

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2011-12 gAmE-BY-gAmE STATiSTiCS TOTAL 3-POinT rEBOUnDSOPPOnEnT DATE SCOrE W/L Fg-FgA PCT Fg-FgA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOTAL PF ASST TO BLK STL POinTSPENN STATE 11/12 70-55 W 23-64 .359 10-23 .435 14-26 .538 17-23 40 22 12 12 1 15 70HARTFORD 19-44 .432 8-26 .308 9-16 .563 6-28 34 24 13 26 6 5 55 PENN STATE 11/14 62-46 W 24-53 .453 7-25 .280 7-12 .583 15-23 38 15 11 12 4 7 62RADFORD 16-47 .340 9-26 .346 5-8 .625 9-16 25 16 9 16 3 3 46PENN STATE 11/16 77-68 W 27-65 .415 9-27 .333 14-18 .778 15-22 37 25 17 8 5 8 77LONG ISLAND 17-47 .362 7-20 .350 27-35 .772 11-23 34 19 11 13 2 6 68PENN STATE 11/19 47-85 L 18-16 .269 7-27 .259 4-12 .333 18-21 39 22 9 12 3 4 47vs Kentucky 28-53 .528 10-20 .500 19-29 .655 10-35 45 16 19 10 8 7 85PENN STATE 11/20 53-49 W 17-45 .378 5-20 .250 14-21 .667 11-19 30 19 5 15 1 12 53vs. S. Florida 14-41 .341 5-20 .250 16-20 .800 11-18 29 23 4 19 2 6 49PENN STATE 11/23 82-71 W 26-46 .565 11-22 .500 19-31 .613 11-24 35 11 15 18 3 7 82YOUNGSTOWN ST. 24-61 .393 14-27 .519 9-9 1.000 11-15 26 25 15 15 5 7 71PENN STATE 11/26 47-65 L 19-71 .268 7-28 .250 2-7 .286 15-23 38 20 11 11 3 6 47@ St. Joseph’s 20-49 .408 6-16 .375 19-25 .760 7-38 45 14 17 16 12 2 65PENN STATE 11/30 62-54 W 21-54 .388 7-24 .292 13-20 .650 12-26 38 23 7 14 2 7 62@ Boston College 16-44 .364 8-24 .333 14-22 .636 6-23 29 22 10 18 5 3 54PENN STATE 12/4 70-72 L 26-54 .481 6-19 .316 12-19 .632 12-22 34 13 16 15 1 2 70MISSISSIPPI 27-59 .458 11-24 .458 7-10 .700 10-20 30 23 14 12 4 10 72PENN STATE 12/7 57-61 L 19-58 .328 3-23 .130 16-26 .615 20-27 47 18 14 13 1 6 57LAFAYETTE 18-47 .383 9-30 .300 16-20 .800 4-22 26 19 15 10 3 7 61PENN STATE 12/10 59-66 L 21-49 .429 4-16 .250 13-16 .813 11-28 39 21 13 23 3 3 59@ Duquesne 22-53 .415 5-24 .208 17-23 .739 8-20 28 18 15 14 3 11 66PENN STATE 12/18 72-43 W 27-53 .509 8-20 .400 10-13 .769 10-23 33 15 14 11 3 9 72MT. ST. MARY’S 17-47 .362 3-17 .176 6-9 .667 8-17 25 14 6 18 3 4 43PENN STATE 12/21 74-67 W 21-56 .375 10-24 .417 22-30 .733 16-24 40 13 10 12 5 9 72CORNELL 20-53 .377 11-28 .393 16-17 .941 9-24 33 29 14 16 4 3 67PENN STATE 12/29 53-71 L 21-53 .396 4-15 .267 7-12 .583 11-21 32 17 6 13 1 4 53@ Michigan 25-53 .472 8-25 .320 13-15 .867 8-24 32 13 15 9 3 7 71PENN STATE 1/1 56-68 L 18-53 .340 6-19 .316 14-23 .609 18-18 36 23 11 15 0 8 56@ Northwestern 22-40 .550 9-21 .429 15-25 .600 4-23 27 16 13 12 5 6 68PENN STATE 1/5 65-45 W 24-45 .436 10-21 .476 7-10 .700 12-26 38 16 16 10 1 7 65PURDUE 15-47 .319 6-23 .261 9-12 .750 6-20 26 15 10 12 5 6 45PENN STATE 1/8 82-88 L 27-59 .458 7-23 .304 21-25 .840 9-19 28 26 13 9 3 8 82INDIANA 24-47 .511 16-24 .667 24-32 .750 7-26 33 23 17 16 3 5 88PENN STATE 1/11 58-70 L 20-60 .333 3-24 .125 15-19 .789 14-20 34 21 5 13 3 9 58@ Nebraska 22-40 .550 7-19 .368 19-29 .655 4-27 31 14 14 17 6 8 70PENN STATE 1/15 66-80 L 18-60 .300 7-24 .292 23-28 .821 17-18 35 29 7 13 2 11 66MINNESOTA 21-38 .553 5-10 .500 33-44 .750 5-28 33 23 13 17 7 3 80PENN STATE 1/19 54-52 W 20-49 .408 4-10 .400 10-13 .769 11-20 31 16 14 12 5 6 54ILLINOIS 17-49 .347 7-22 .318 11-13 .846 12-20 32 15 14 14 3 5 52PENN STATE 1/22 54-73 L 17-50 .340 4-17 .235 16-23 .696 15-15 30 23 5 8 2 1 54@ Indiana 24-45 .533 7-16 .438 18-23 .783 8-23 31 25 10 9 6 5 73PENN STATE 1/25 54-78 L 20-64 .313 5-16 ..313 9-16 .563 13-22 35 26 7 10 2 4 54@ Ohio State 25-50 .500 4-11 .364 24-34 .706 8-35 43 17 16 13 8 1 78PENN STATE 1/31 46-52 L 18-50 .360 2-10 .200 8-14 .571 12-24 36 20 9 9 2 3 46WISCONSIN 17-48 .354 5-19 .263 13-19 .684 9-22 31 13 7 5 6 6 52PENN STATE 2/4 64-77 L 25-62 .403 10-29 .345 4-7 .571 10-21 31 27 12 15 2 6 64@ Iowa 22-48 .458 4-13 .308 29-34 .853 9-29 38 12 16 14 5 7 77PENN STATE 2/8 57-77 L 20-52 .385 6-20 .300 11-16 .688 6-19 25 26 11 13 3 4 57@ Michigan State 23-53 .434 8-21 .381 23-34 .676 17-27 44 18 16 14 3 9 77PENN STATE 2/11 67-51 W 23-44 .523 9-23 .391 12-14 .857 4-26 30 15 13 13 2 8 67NEBRASKA 19-48 .396 6-20 .300 7-11 .636 4-17 21 14 11 11 2 7 51PENN STATE 2/16 69-64 W 21-53 .396 5-17 .294 22-28 .786 13-21 34 22 11 8 3 7 69IOWA 20-49 .408 6-18 .333 18-27 .667 12-22 34 18 13 12 7 6 64PENN STATE 2/19 55-65 L 22-56 .393 4-18 .222 7-11 .636 8-19 27 15 8 5 2 7 55@ Wisconsin 20-47 .426 11-22 .500 14-17 .824 10-28 38 11 14 12 2 1 65PENN STATE 2/25 66-67 L 29-57 .509 3-14 .214 5-9 .556 12-25 37 15 15 12 0 5 66NORTHWESTERN 22-50 .440 15-29 .517 8-12 .667 5-17 22 13 15 10 6 8 67 PENN STATE 2/29 56-80 L 22-48 .458 4-18 .222 8-10 .800 4-13 17 19 10 13 0 9 56@ Purdue 27-47 .574 9-22 .409 17-21 .810 8-23 31 14 21 13 2 3 80PENN STATE 3/4 65-71 L 22-55 .400 6-14 .429 15-18 .833 15-16 31 15 8 12 1 8 65MICHIGAN 25-42 .595 10-18 .556 11-15 .733 4-19 23 19 10 14 5 5 71PENN STATE 3/8 58-75 L 19-55 .345 8-17 .471 12-16 .750 10-19 29 28 8 10 8 8 58vs. INDIANA (B1G) 19-52 .365 8-18 .444 29-36 .806 16-29 45 16 11 11 2 4 75

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inDiViDUAL gAmE highS28 Jordan Hulls, INDIANA (1/8/12)27 Summers,Jarvis vs MISSISSIPPI (12/4/11)

11 Hardaway, Jr., Tim at Michigan (12/29/11)18 Hardaway, Jr., Tim at Michigan (12/29/11).875 (7-8) Zeller, Cody at Indiana (1/22/12).833 (5-6) Roth, Matt vs INDIANA (1/8/12)7 Hulls, Jordan vs INDIANA (1/8/12) Allen, Blake vs YOUNGSTOWN ST. (11/23/11)12 Allen, Blake vs YOUNGSTOWN ST. (11/23/11)1.000 (3-3) Teague, Marquis vs KENTUCKY (11/19/11)1.000 (3-3) Martin, Gerell vs LONG ISLAND (11/16/11).777 (7-9) Hulls, Jordan vs INDIANA (1/8/12)13 Coleman, Joe vs MINNESOTA (1/15/12)15 Zeller, Cody vs Indiana (B1G) (3/8/12)1.000 (10-10) Watford, Christian vs INDIANA(B1G)(3/8)1.000 (7-7) Burke, Tre at Michigan (12/29/11)1.000 (7-7) Roth, Matt vs INDIANA (1/8/12)13 Sullinger, Jared at Ohio State (1/25/12)12 Green, Draymond at Michigan State (2/8/12)12 Bruesewitz, Mike at Wisconsin (2/19/12)9 Delaney, Rob vs LAFAYETTE (12/07/11)5 Holloway,Murphy vs MISSISSIPPI (12/4/11)5 Sampson III, Ralph vs MINNESOTA (1/15/12)

6 Cancer, Galal vs CORNELL (12/21/11)

PEnn STATE

OPPOnEnT

inDiViDUAL gAmE highS30 Frazier, Tim at Nebraska (1/11/12)27 Frazier, Tim vs SOUTH FLORIDA (11/20/11)27 Marshall, Jermaine vs MICHIGAN (3/4/12)10 Marshall, Jermaine vs MICHIGAN (3/4/12)10 Frazier, Tim at Nebraska (1/11/12)10 Frazier, Tim at Iowa (2/4/12)24 Frazier, Tim vs Indiana (B1G) (3/8/12) 1.000 (7-7) Borovnjak, Sasa vs MISSISSIPPI (12/4/11)1.000 (5-5) Travis, Ross vs MICHIGAN (3/4/12)1.000 (5-5) Travis, Ross vs LAFAYETTE (12/07/11)7 Oliver, Billy vs PURDUE (1/5/12)

11 Oliver, Billy vs PURDUE (1/5/12)11 Colella, Nick vs NEBRASKA (2/11/12)1.000 (3-3) Woodyard, Cammeron vs CORNELL(12/21/11).636 (7-11) Oliver, Billy vs PURDUE (1/5/12)10 Frazier, Tim vs SOUTH FLORIDA (11/20/11)15 Frazier, Tim vs SOUTH FLORIDA (11/20/11)

1.000 (9-9) Frazier, Tim at Nebraska (1/11/12)

11 Frazier, Tim vs Cornell (12/21/11)11 Frazier, Tim at Saint Joseph’s (11/26/11)11 Glover, Matt vs PURDUE (1/5/12)11 Frazier, Tim vs YOUNGSTOWN St. (11/23/11)

6 Frazier, Tim at Nebraska (1/11/12)3 Oliver, Billy vs MOUNT ST. MARY’S (12/18/11)3 Graham, Jon vs LONG ISLAND (11/16/11)3 Marshall, Jermaine vs IILLINOIS (1/19/12)7 Frazier, Tim at Boston College (11-30-11)

TEAm gAmE LOWS43 MOUNT ST. MARY’S (12/18/11)46 RADFORD (11/14/11)45 PURDUE (1/5/12) 14 SOUTH FLORIDA (11/20/11)38 MINNESOTA (1/15/12).319 (15-47) PURDUE (1/5/12) 3 MOUNT ST. MARY’S (12/18/11)

10 MINNESOTA (1/15/12).176 (3-17) MOUNT ST. MARY’S (12/18/11)

5 RADFORD (11/14/11)8 RADFORD (11/14/11).563 (9-16) HARTFORD (11/12/11)

21 NEBRASKA (2/11/12)22 NORTHWESTERN (2/25/12)23 MICHIGAN (3/4/12)4 SOUTH FLORIDA (11/20/11)2 at Saint Joseph’s (11/26/11)2 at Purdue (2/29/12)2 SOUTH FLORIDA (11/20/11)2 NEBRASKA (2/11/12)5 WISCONSIN (1/31/12)

11 at Wisconsin (2/19/12)

TEAm gAmE highSPOinTS 88 INDIANA (1/8/12) 85 KENTUCKY (11/19/11)

FiELD gOALS mADE 28 KENTUCKY (11/19/11)FiELD gOAL ATT. 61 YOUNGSTOWN St. (11/23/11)FiELD gOAL % .595 (25-42) MICHIGAN (3/4/12) .574 (27-47) at Purdue (2/29/12)3 PT Fg mADE 16 INDIANA (1/8/12) 15 NORTHWESTERN (2/25/12)3 PT Fg ATT. 30 LAFAYETTE (12/07/11)3 PT Fg % .667 (16-24) INDIANA (1/8/12) .556 (10-18) MICHIGAN (3/4/12) .519 (14-27) YOUNGSTOWN ST. (11/23/11)FT mADE 33** MINNESOTA (1/15/12)FT ATTEmPTS 44 MINNESOTA (1/15/12)FT % 1.000 (9-9) YOUNGSTOWN ST. (11/23/11)

rEBOUnDS 45 at Saint Joseph’s (11/26/11) 45 vs. Indiana (B1G) (3/8/12)

ASSiSTS 21 at Purdue (2/29/12)STEALS 11 at Duquesne (12/10/11)BLOCKED ShOTS 12 at Saint Joseph’s (11/26/11)

TUrnOVErS 26 HARTFORD (11/12/11)

FOULS 29 CORNELL (12/21/11)

TEAm gAmE LOWS46 WISCONSIN (1/31/12)47 KENTUCKY (11/19/11)47 at Saint Joseph’s (11/26/11)17 SOUTH FLORIDA (11/20/11) at Indiana (1/22/12)

45 SOUTH FLORIDA (11/20/11) .268 (19-71) at Saint Joseph’s (11/26/11)

2 WISCONSIN (1/31/12)3 LAFAYETTE (12/07/11)3 at Nebraska (1/11/12)10 ILLINOIS (1/19/12)10 WISCONSIN (1/31/12).125 (3-24) at Nebraska (1/11/12) 2 at Saint Joseph’s (11/26/11)7 at Iowa (2/4/12)7 at Saint Joseph’s (11/26/11).286 (2-7) at Saint Joseph’s (11/26/11)

17 at Purdue (2/29/12)25 at Michigan State28 INDIANA (1/8/12)5 SOUTH FLORIDA (11/20/11) at Indiana (1/22/12)1 at Indiana (1/22/12)0 at Northwestern (1/1/12)0 at Purdue (2/29/12)

5 at Wisconsin (2/19/12)

11 YOUNGSTOWN ST. (11/23/11)

TEAm gAmE highSPOinTS 82 INDIANA (1/8/12) 82 YOUNGSTOWN ST. (11/23/11) 77 LONG ISLAND (11/16/11)FiELD gOALS mADE 27 3 times, last vs INDIANA (1/8/12)

FiELD gOAL ATT. 71 at Saint Joseph’s (11/26/11) 67 vs KENTUCKY (11/19/11)FiELD gOAL % .565 (26-46) YOUNGSTOWN ST. (11/23/11) .523 (23-44) NEBRASKA (2/11/12) .509 (27-53) MOUNT ST. MARY’S (12/18/11)3 PT Fg mADE 11 YOUNGSTOWN ST. (11/23/11)

3 PT Fg ATT. 29 at Iowa (2/4/12)

3 PT Fg % .500 (11-22) YOUNGSTOWN ST. (11/23/11)

FT mADE 23 vs. MINNESOTA (1/15/12)FT ATT. 31 YOUNGSTOWN ST.(11/23/11) FT % .857 (12-14) NEBRASKA (2/11/12) .840 (21-25) INDIANA (1/8/12)

rEBOUnDS 47 LAFAYETTE (12/07/11) 40 CORNELL (12/21/11) 40 HARTFORD (11/12/11)ASSiSTS 17 LONG ISLAND (11/16/11)

STEALS 15 HARTFORD (11/12/11)BLOCKED ShOTS 8 vs Indiana (B1G) (3/8/12) 5 LONG ISLAND (11/16/11) 5 ILLINOIS (1/19/12)TUrnOVErS 23 at Duquesne (12/10/11)

FOULS 29 MINNESOTA (1/15/12)

**Big Ten opponent record

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2011-12 CATEgOrY LEADErS

3 5 10 14 20 21 23 24 25OPPOnEnT LEWiS gLOVEr mArShALL mOnTminY COLELLA BOrOVnJAK FrAZiEr WOODYArD grAhAmHARTFORD 17-2-4 7-6-1 DNP DNP 3-1-0 4-3-0 16-4-6 14-7-2 1-3-0RADFORD 9-3-0 2-4-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-3-1 20-6-10 6-7-0 7-4-0LONG ISLAND 3-0-1 7-1-1 2-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 9-5-1 26-5-10 13-6-0 6-5-0vs KENTUCKY 3-2-0 9-1-1 0-1-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 3-6-0 11-6-6 0-2-0 6-5-0vs SOUTH FLORIDA 5-0-0 1-2-1 14-2-1 DNP DNP 0-2-0 27-6-1 1-7-0 2-2-0YOUNGSTOWN STATE 12-1-1 1-5-1 8-1-0 DNP DNP 6-5-0 26-4-11 10-2-0 4-5-0at Saint Joseph’s 5-4-3 5-4-2 0-2-0 DNP 2-0-0 2-1-0 8-11-6 3-3-0 0-0-0at Boston College 5-0-1 0-1-0 22-8-0 DNP 0-1-0 2-3-0 22-4-5 2-7-1 DNPMISSISSIPPI 0-1-0 8-4-3 10-7-2 DNP DNP 15-4-0 17-6-9 10-2-1 DNPLAFAYETTE DNP 1-9-1 20-9-1 DNP 2-0-0 2-2-0 3-3-9 10-7-0 DNPat Duquesne 0-0-0 2-4-4 12-6-3 DNP 0-1-0 8-7-0 15-7-6 9-4-0 DNPMOUNT ST. MARY’S 5-2-2 0-6-2 10-4-2 0-0-0 0-1-0 10-5-0 15-2-8 14-4-0 DNPCORNELL 13-2-0 4-6-2 12-4-2 DNP DNP 4-5-0 17-11-6 13-1-0 DNPat Michigan 6-2-0 0-2-0 9-4-1 DNP DNP 6-3-0 20-4-4 7-3-0 2-6-0at Northwestern 3-4-3 4-8-2 14-3-3 DNP DNP 6-4-0 16-5-3 11-6-0 0-0-0PURDUE 0-0-0 2-11-5 10-5-1 0-0-0 3-3-1 8-4-0 15-5-9 DNP 4-3-0INDIANA DNP 8-5-3 20-3-1 DNP 3-3-0 3-0-0 21-3-7 2-2-0 8-3-1at Nebraska 0-0-0 0-2-0 2-1-0 DNP 0-1-1 8-6-0 30-6-4 3-3-0 3-2-0MINNESOTA DNP 4-3-0 12-5-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 1-4-0 20-1-5 22-4-0 2-5-0ILLINOIS DNP 7-7-1 7-5-2 DNP 0-0-0 6-1-0 12-4-9 17-4-1 1-7-1at Indiana DNP 5-6-1 8-2-0 DNP 11-2-1 1-5-1 21-3-1 6-4-0 0-1-0at Ohio State DNP 2-3-0 14-6-1 DNP 5-1-1 0-5-0 16-1-4 10-3-1 2-3-0WISCONSIN DNP 0-5-0 13-5-1 DNP 3-1-0 0-3-0 21-4-7 5-5-1 4-5-0at Iowa DNP 0-2-2 13-4-0 DNP 10-3-3 0-4-0 23-5-5 11-6-1 4-1-0at Michigan State DNP 0-2-0 12-5-0 DNP 9-0-1 6-1-0 19-5-7 6-3-1 3-4-1NEBRASKA DNP 0-3-0 12-3-2 0-0-0 6-3-2 3-3-0 23-10-9 14-2-0 5-5-0IOWA DNP 3-3-4 10-7-1 0-0-0 9-1-1 4-2-0 18-3-4 13-3-0 10-6-0at Wisconsin DNP 0-1-2 12-1-2 DNP 3-4-0 2-0-0 20-4-4 4-2-0 9-10-0NORTHWESTERN 0-0-0 0-5-1 8-7-3 DNP 2-4-1 5-0-0 23-1-8 8-7-1 10-3-0at Purdue 8-1-0 2-2-1 10-3-2 0-0-0 0-2-0 8-0-0 24-5-6 DNP 4-0-1MICHIGAN 6-3-0 4-8-1 27-8-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 11-4-5 DNP 2-0-1vs Indiana 11-1-2 0-3-1 9-4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-3-0 26-2-4 DNP 2-7-1

32 34 35 43 ACKErmAn WiSniEWSKi OLiVEr TrAViS 0-0-0 DNP 6-3-0 2-7-0 0-0-0 DNP 8-2-0 4-5-0 DNP DNP 9-10-2 2-2-0 0-0-0 DNP 3-6-0 10-8-2 DNP 0-0-0 3-2-1 0-4-1 DNP DNP 9-4-2 6-5-0 0-0-0 DNP 12-5-0 10-6-0 0-3-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-5-0 DNP DNP 8-4-1 2-2-0 DNP DNP 7-6-0 12-8-3 0-0-0 DNP 9-4-0 4-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 13-1-0 5-5-0 DNP DNP 9-5-0 2-3-0 DNP DNP 3-2-0 0-2-1 DNP DNP 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 21-2-0 2-2-0 DNP DNP 9-3-0 8-6-1 DNP DNP 5-4-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 1-1-0 4-8-0 DNP DNP DNP 4-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 2-0-1 0-1-0 DNP DNP 5-8-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-4-0 DNP DNP 3-1-0 0-3-1 DNP DNP 0-1-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 4-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 2-6-1 DNP DNP DNP 5-2-0 DNP DNP DNP 10-9-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-0 DNP DNP DNP 15-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 6-7-0

POinTSPOINTS G PTS PTS/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 ___ 602 ____ 18.8Marshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ___ 336 ____ 10.8Woodyard, Cammeron _ 28 ___ 244 _____8.7Travis, Ross _________ 32 ___ 142 _____4.4Oliver, Bily __________ 21 ___ 142 _____6.8

Fg PErCEnTAgE FG ATT ___ PcTBorovnjak, Sasa ______ 60 ___ 106 ____ .566Graham, Jon ________ 44 ____ 97 ____ .454Travis, Ross _________ 57 ___ 127 ____ .449

FiELD gOAL ATTEmPTS G ATT ATT/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 ___ 497 ____ 15.5Marshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ___ 294 _____9.5Woodyard, Cammeron _ 28 ___ 221 _____7.9

FiELD gOALS mADE G MAdE MAdE/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 ___ 208 _____6.5Marshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ___ 114 _____3.7Woodyard, Cammeron _ 28 ____ 78 _____2.8

3-POinT PErCEnTAgE 3FG ATT PctWoodyard, Cammeron _ 42 ___ 114 ____ .368Lewis, Trey _________ 25 ____ 72 ____ .347Oliver, Billy __________ 35 ___ 103 ____ .340

3-POinT Fg ATTEmPTS G ATT ATT/GMarshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ___ 132 _____ 4.3Woodyard, Cammeron _ 28 ___ 114 _____ 4.1Oliver, Billy __________ 21 ___ 103 _____ 4.9

3-POinT FgS mADE G MAdE MAdE/GMarshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ____ 43 1.4Woodyard, Cammeron _ 28 ____ 42 1.5Oliver, Billy __________ 21 ____ 35 1.7

FT PErCEnTAgE FT ATT PctWoodyard, Cammeron _ 46 ____ 57 ____ .807Frazier, Tim ________ 159 ___ 201 ____ .791Marshall, Jermaine ____ 65 ____ 87 ____ .747

FrEE ThrOW ATTEmPTS G ATT ATT/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 ___ 201 _____ 6.3Marshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ____ 87 _____ 2.8Glover, Matt _________ 32 ____ 58 _____ 1.8

FrEE ThrOWS mADE G MAdE MAdE/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 ___ 159 _____ 5.0Marshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ____ 65 _____ 2.1Woodyard, Cammeron _ 28 ____ 46 _____ 1.6

rEBOUnDS G _ REbReb/G_ REbReb/G_/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 ___ 150 _____ 4.7Travis, Ross _________ 32 ___ 135 _____ 4.2Glover, Matt _________ 32 ___ 134 _____ 4.2

rEBOUnD AVErAgE G REbReb/G_ AvG/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 ___ 150 _____ 4.7Travis, Ross _________ 32 ___ 135 _____ 4.2Glover, Matt _________ 32 ___ 134 _____ 4.2

ASSiSTS G NO. A/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 ___ 198 _____ 6.2Glover, Matt _________ 32 ____ 43 _____ 1.3Marshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ____ 34 _____ 1.1

STEALS________________ G NO. S/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 ____ 76 _____ 2.4Marshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ____ 32 _____ 1.0Glover, Matt _________ 32 ____ 27 _____ 0.8

OFFEnSiVE rEBOUnDS G NO. AvG/GTravis, Ross _________ 32 ____ 57 _____ 1.8Woodyard, Cammeron _ 28 ____ 48 _____ 1.7Borovnjak, Sasa ______ 32 ____ 44 _____ 1.4

DEFEnSiVE rEBOUnDS G NO. AvG/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 ___ 106 _____ 3.3Marshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ___ 102 _____ 3.3Glover, Matt _________ 32 ____ 92 _____ 2.9

BLOCKED ShOTS G NO. bReb/G_Lk/GGraham, Jon ________ 26 ____ 19 _____ 0.7Marshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ____ 16 _____ 0.5Oliver, Billy __________ 21 ____ 11 _____ 0.5

minUTES G NO. MIN/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 __ 1188 ____ 37.1Marshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ___ 839 ____ 27.1Glover, Matt _________ 32 ___ 753 ____ 23.5

FOULS G NO. PER/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 ____ 94 _____ 2.9Glover, Matt _________ 32 ____ 88 _____ 2.8Marshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ____ 82 _____ 2.6

TUrnOVErS G NO. TO/GFrazier, Tim _________ 32 ___ 117 _____ 3.7Marshall, Jermaine ____ 31 ____ 57 _____ 1.8Glover, Matt _________ 32 ____ 47 _____ 1.5

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2011-12 Big TEn SEASOn rESULTS/AWArDS/STATiSTiCSFinAL STAnDingS

Big TEn OVErALLFiniSh TEAm W-L % W-L % VS. TOP 251. Ohio State 13-5 .722 31-8 .795 8-7 Michigan State 13-5 .722 29-8 .784 8-6 Michigan 13-5 .722 24-10 .706 5-54. Wisconsin 12-6 .667 26-10 .722 5-85. Indiana 11-7 .611 27-9 .750 4-66. Purdue 10-8 .556 22-13 .629 2-107. Northwestern 8-10 .444 19-14 .576 1-7 Iowa 8-10 .444 18-17 .514 4-49. Minnesota 6-12 .333 22-14 .611 1-8 Illinois 6-12 .333 17-15 .531 3-611. Nebraska 4-14 .222 12-18 .400 1-7 Penn State 4-14 .222 12-20 .387 1-10

STATiSTiCAL rAnKingSFinAL rEgULAr SEASOninDiViDUALSCOring: OVErALL Big TenTim Frazier 2nd, 18.8 2nd, 19.6Jermaine Marshall 25th, 10.8 19th, 11.8 rEBOUnDing: -FiELD gOAL %: -ASSiSTS Tim Frazier 1st, 6.2 1st, 5.6FrEE ThrOW %: Tim Frazier 7th, 79.1 3rd, 87.43-PT %: -BLOCKED ShOTS: Jon Graham 14th, 0.7 STEALS: Tim Frazier 2nd, 2.4 1st, 2.4 3-POinTErS mADE: -ASSiST TO TUrnOVEr: Tim Frazier 9th, 1.7 8th, 1.6OFFEnSiVE rEBOUnDS: Ross Travis 12th, 1.8 12th, 1.7Cammeron Woodyard 14th, 1.7 11th, 1.7Jon Graham 15th, 1.7DEFEnSiVE rEBOUnDS: -minUTES PLAYED: Tim Frazier 2nd, 37.1 2nd, 38.0

TEAm rAnKingSSCOring OFFEnSE: 11th, 61.8 11th, 60.4SCOring DEFEnSE: 8th, 65.8 8th, 68.3SCOring mArgin: 11th, -4.0 11th, -7.9FrEE ThrOW %: 11th, 68.6 5th, 72.3FiELD gOAL%: 12th, 39.3 12th, 39.5FiELD gOAL% DEFEnSE: 8th, 43.4 10th, 46.43PT FiELD gOAL%: 11th, 31.1 11th, 29.83PT FiELD gOAL% DEFEnSE: 12th, 38.2 12th, 40.5rEBOUnDing OFFEnSE: 6th, 33.9 7th, 31.5rEBOUnDing DEFEnSE: 9th, 32.0 5th, 31.7rEBOUnDing mArgin: 6th, +1.9 6th, -0.2ASSiSTS: 12th, 10.8 12th, 10.1BLOCKED ShOTS: 11th, 2.4 11th, 1.9STEALS: 5th, 6.8 5th, 6.4ASSiST TO TUrnOVEr: 12th, 0.9 11th, 0.93PT FiELD gOALS mADE: 7th, 6.3 8th, 5.5TUrnOVEr mArgin: 6th, +1.5 4th, +1.2DEFEnSiVE rEBOUnDS: 11th, 21.5 10th, 20.2OFFEnSiVE rEBOUnDS: 1st, 12.4 2nd, 11.3

Big TEn TOUrnAmEnT FirST rOUnD(8) Iowa def. (9) Illinois, 64-61(5) Indiana def. (12) Penn State, 75-58(10) Minnesota def. (7) Northwestern, 75-68 OT

(6) Purdue def. (11) Nebraska, 79-61QUArTErFinALS(1) Michigan St. def. (8) Iowa, 92-75(4) Wisconsin def. (5) Indiana, 79-71(2) Michigan def. (10) Minnesota, 73-69 OT(3) Ohio State def. (6) Purdue, 88-71SEmiFinALS(1) Michigan St. def. (4) Wisconsin, 65-52(3) Ohio State def. (2) Michigan, 77-55FinAL(1) Michigan St. def. (3) Ohio State, 68-64

nCAA TOUrnAmEnT SECOnD rOUnD(4) Indiana def. (13) New Mexico St., 79-66(2) Ohio State def. (15) Loyola Md., 78-59(4) Wisconsin def. (13) Montana, 73-49(13) Ohio def. (4) Michigan, 65-60(1) Michigan St. def. (16) LIU, 89-67(10) Purdue def. (7) St. Mary’s (CA), 72-69ThirD rOUnD(2) Ohio State def. (7) Gonzaga, 73-66(4) Indiana def. (12) VCU, 63-61(4) Wisconsin def. (5) Vanderbilt, 60-57(1) Michigan St. def. (9) Saint Louis, 65-61(2) Kansas def. (10) Purdue, 63-60rEgiOnAL SEmiFinALS(1) Kentucky def. (4) Indiana, 102-90(4) Louisville def. (1) Michigan St., 57-44(2) Ohio State def. (6) Cincinnati, 81-66(1) Syracuse def. (4) Wisconsin, 64-63rEgiOnAL FinALS(2) Ohio State def. (1) Syracuse, 77-70FinAL FOUr SEmiFinALS(2) Kansas def. (2) Ohio State, 64-62

niTFirST rOUnD(7) Iowa def. (2) Dayton, 84-75(4) Northwestern def. (5) Akron, 76-74(6) Minnesota def. (3) La Salle, 70-61SECOnD rOUnD(1) Washington def. (4) Northwestern, 76-55(3) Oregon def. (7) Iowa, 108-97(6) Minnesota def. (2) Miami (Fla.), 78-60

QUArTErFinALS(6) Minnesota def. (4) M. Tennesee, 78-72SEmiFinALS(6) Minnesota def. (1) Washington, 68-67 OT

FinAL(3) Stanford def. (6) Minnesota, 75-51

Big TEn hOnOrS(c-coaches; m=media)AWArD WinnErSn PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Draymond Green, Michigan St. (c, m)n dEFENSIvE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Aaron Craft, Ohio State (c)n FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Cody Zeller, Indiana (c) Trey Burke, Michigan (m)n SIxTH MAN OF THE YEAR: D.J. Byrd, Purdue (c)n cOAcH OF THE YEAR: Tom Izzo, Michigan State (c, m)

All-Big TEn FirST TEAmn Tim Frazier, Penn State (m)n Draymond Green, Michigan St. (c, m)n John Shurna, Northwestern (c, m)n Jared Sullinger, Ohio State (c, m)n Robbie Hummel, Purdue (c, m)n Jordan Taylor, Wisconsin (c)

All-Big TEn SECOnD TEAmn Tim Frazier, Penn State (c)n Cody Zeller, Indiana (c, m)n Trey Burke, Michigan (c, m)n William Buford, Ohio State (c, m)n Deshaun Thomas, Ohio State (c)n Jordan Taylor, Wisconsin (m)n Matt Gatens, Iowa (m)

All-Big TEn ThirD TEAmn Brandon Paul, Illinois (c)n Matt Gatens, Iowa (c)n Tim Hardaway, Jr., Michigan (c, m)n Keith Appling, Michigan St. (c, m)n Drew Crawford, Northwestern (c, m)n Aaron Craft, Ohio State (m)n Deshaun Thomas, Ohio State (m)

All-Big TEn hmn Meyers Leonard, Illinois (c, m)n Christain Watford, Indiana (c, m)n Aaron Craft, Ohio State (c)n Lewis Jackson, Purdue (c, m)n Jared Berggren, Wisconsin (c, m)n Ryan Evans, Wisconsin (c, m)n Brandon Paul, Illinois (m)n Jordan Hulls, Indiana (m)n Victor Oladipo, Indiana (m)n Aaron White, Iowa (m)n Zack Novak, Michigan (m)n Branden Dawson, Michigan St. (m)n D.J. Byrd, Purdue (m)

All-Big TEn FrEShmAn TEAmn Cody Zeller, Indiana n Trey Burke, Michigann Aaron White, Iowan Branden Dawson, Michigan Staten Dave Sobolewski, Northwestern

All-Big TEn DEFEnSiVE TEAmn Tim Frazier, Penn Staten Draymond Green, Michigan Staten Victor Oladipo, Indianan Josh Gasser, Wisconsinn Aaron Craft, Ohio State

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112 ˜ PENN STATE BASKETBALL

PENN STATE 70LEHIGH 68Nov. 12 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Brooks (18)Rebounding Leader: Brooks (9)Assist Leader: Battle (5)

PENN STATE 70LEHIGH 68Nov. 12 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Brooks (18)Rebounding Leader: Brooks (9)Assist Leader: Battle (5)

PENN STATE 70LEHIGH 68Nov. 12 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Brooks (18)Rebounding Leader: Brooks (9)Assist Leader: Battle (5)

PENN STATE 70LEHIGH 68Nov. 12 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Brooks (18)Rebounding Leader: Brooks (9)Assist Leader: Battle (5)

PENN STATE 70LEHIGH 68Nov. 12 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Brooks (18)Rebounding Leader: Brooks (9)Assist Leader: Battle (5)

PENN STATE 70LEHIGH 68Nov. 12 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Brooks (18)Rebounding Leader: Brooks (9)Assist Leader: Battle (5)

Freshman Trey Lewis led Penn State with 17 points, 14 in the second half, in his first career game as the Lions extended a 10-point halftime lead (32-22) to as much as 26 with 2:21 to play. Tim Frazier added 16 points and Cammeron Woodyard posted career highs in points (14), rebounds (7), threes (4) and steals (4). Frazier’s career-best five steals led a 15 steal effort for the Lions, the most by a PSU team since 2001, and helped cause 26 Hartford turnovers, the most for a PSU opponent since 2005. Penn State shot just 36 percent but turned 17 offensive rebounds into a 20-2 edge in second chance points and got 20 more shots (64-44) than Hartford, which was led by 12 points from Wes Cole.

PENN STATE 70HARTFORD 55Nov. 12, 2011 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Lewis (17)Rebounding Leader: Woodyard/Travis (7)Assist Leader: Frazier (6))

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsHartford vs Penn State

11/12/11 4:30 p.m. at State College, Pa.

Hartford 55 • 0-2Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min21 Genesis Maciel f 3-9 2-7 0-0 0 3 3 3 8 1 1 0 0 2550 Jamie Schneck f 2-2 0-0 0-1 0 4 4 2 4 0 3 2 0 2011 Andres Torres g 3-4 1-2 0-2 0 0 0 4 7 2 5 0 0 2515 Yolonzo Moore II g 1-4 0-2 4-4 0 2 2 3 6 1 5 0 1 2832 Clayton Brothers g 0-3 0-2 0-1 1 6 7 4 0 4 4 0 0 3000 Wes Cole 4-11 4-11 0-1 0 3 3 1 12 2 2 0 0 2401 Mark Nwakamma 2-3 1-1 3-4 0 4 4 3 8 0 3 4 1 2104 Corban Wroe 3-4 0-0 1-2 3 1 4 0 7 0 2 0 2 1213 Ryan Baker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 243 Nate Sikma 1-4 0-1 1-1 1 3 4 3 3 3 0 0 1 1244 Oren Faulk 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1

Team 1 2 3Totals 19-44 8-26 9-16 6 28 34 24 55 13 26 6 5 200

FG % 1st Half: 8-17 47.1%3FG % 1st Half: 4-12 33.3%

FT % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0%

2nd half: 11-27 40.7%2nd half: 4-14 28.6%2nd half: 7-12 58.3%

Game: 19-44 43.2%Game: 8-26 30.8%Game: 9-16 56.3%

DeadballRebounds

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Penn State 70 • 1-0Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min21 Borovnjak, Sasa f 2-2 0-0 0-2 2 1 3 2 4 0 1 1 0 2535 Oliver, Billy f 2-4 1-3 1-1 0 3 3 4 6 0 0 0 1 2043 Travis, Ross f 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 7 5 2 0 1 0 0 1303 Lewis, Trey g 7-13 3-6 0-1 1 1 2 2 17 4 2 0 2 3123 Frazier, Tim g 4-11 0-1 8-9 0 4 4 4 16 6 4 0 5 2805 Glover, Matt 2-8 1-4 2-7 3 3 6 1 7 1 1 0 2 3120 Colella, Nick 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 1424 Woodyard, Cammeron 4-13 4-7 2-4 2 5 7 2 14 2 0 0 4 2725 Graham, Jon 0-6 0-0 1-2 3 0 3 2 1 0 2 0 0 932 Ackerman, Pat 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

Team 3 1 4Totals 23-64 10-23 14-26 17 23 40 22 70 13 13 1 15 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-32 28.1%3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 45.5%

FT % 1st Half: 9-17 52.9%

2nd half: 14-32 43.8%2nd half: 5-12 41.7%2nd half: 5-9 55.6%

Game: 23-64 35.9%Game: 10-23 43.5%Game: 14-26 53.8%

DeadballRebounds

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Officials: Ed Hightower, Larry Scirotto, Ron TyburskiTechnical fouls: Hartford-None. Penn State-None.Attendance: 4152

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalHartford 22 33 55Penn State 32 38 70

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchHARTFO 22 15 2 9 30PSU 22 21 20 7 25

Last FG - HARTFORD 2nd-00:57, PSU 2nd-03:30.Largest lead - HARTFORD by 5 1st-17:39, PSU by 26 2nd-02:21.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 1 time.

Junior Tim Frazier posted his second career double-double and equaled a career high in assists as he led Penn State with 20 points and 10 assists and added six rebounds and three steals. Frazier was the only Lion in double-figures. Penn State used a 14-0 run and an 8:25 Radford drought to come from 11-5 down to a 19-11 lead in the first half and would never trail again. Leading 29-20 at the half, Penn State got three straight treys from Billy Oliver, Trey Lewis and Cam Woodyard to push its lead to 16. Penn State led by double-digits the rest of the way and by as much as 22. Radford shot just 26.9 percent in the first half and 34 percent for the game and was led by 16 points from Jareal Smith who scored the Highlanders’ first 11 points of the game.

PENN STATE 62RADFORD 46Nov. 14, 2011 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (20)Rebounding Leader: Woodyard (7)Assist Leader: Frazier (10)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsRADFORD vs Penn State

11/14/11 7:02pm at University Park, Pa.

RADFORD 46 • 2-1Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min23 EDWARDS, Johnathan f 1-2 0-0 3-5 0 2 2 4 5 1 2 1 0 1941 CERRAH, Tolga f 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2404 SMITH, Jareal g 6-15 4-8 0-0 1 2 3 1 16 2 4 0 0 3210 PRICE, R.J. g 4-12 1-7 0-0 0 2 2 1 9 5 3 0 1 3420 SMITH, Chance g 2-6 2-5 0-0 1 3 4 4 6 1 0 0 2 3500 MITCHELL, Daniel 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 3 3 0 1 1 0 1402 GREEN, Javonte 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1512 DICKERSON, Allen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 324 DARDEN, Brian 0-4 0-3 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1233 NOREEN, Kyle 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+35 WINEGARNER, Lukas 2-3 1-1 1-1 1 0 1 0 6 0 1 1 0 12

Team 6 2 8Totals 16-47 9-26 5-8 9 16 25 16 46 9 16 3 3 200

FG % 1st Half: 7-26 26.9%3FG % 1st Half: 5-14 35.7%

FT % 1st Half: 1-1 100.0%

2nd half: 9-21 42.9%2nd half: 4-12 33.3%2nd half: 4-7 57.1%

Game: 16-47 34.0%Game: 9-26 34.6%Game: 5-8 62.5%

DeadballRebounds

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Penn State 62 • 2-0Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min21 Borovnjak, Sasa f 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 1424 Woodyard, Cammeron f 2-6 2-5 0-0 2 5 7 2 6 0 1 1 1 2635 Oliver, Billy f 3-11 2-10 0-0 0 2 2 3 8 0 1 0 0 2703 Lewis, Trey g 2-5 2-5 3-4 2 1 3 1 9 0 2 0 0 2323 Frazier, Tim g 9-14 0-0 2-3 2 4 6 2 20 10 3 1 3 3405 Glover, Matt 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 3 4 2 2 0 2 1 0 2211 Marshall, Jermaine 1-1 1-1 1-2 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 0 1 1014 Montminy, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 220 Colella, Nick 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 225 Graham, Jon 3-5 0-0 1-3 3 1 4 1 7 0 1 0 2 2032 Ackerman, Pat 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 Travis, Ross 2-4 0-2 0-0 1 4 5 2 4 0 0 0 0 18

Team 1 2 3Totals 24-53 7-25 7-12 15 23 38 15 62 11 12 4 7 199

FG % 1st Half: 11-28 39.3%3FG % 1st Half: 1-9 11.1%

FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%

2nd half: 13-25 52.0%2nd half: 6-16 37.5%2nd half: 1-4 25.0%

Game: 24-53 45.3%Game: 7-25 28.0%Game: 7-12 58.3%

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Officials: Lamont Simpson, Terry Oglesby, Gerald WilliamsTechnical fouls: RADFORD-None. Penn State-None.Attendance: 4916

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalRADFORD 20 26 46Penn State 29 33 62

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchRAD 14 9 10 0 10PSU 26 18 15 2 17

Last FG - RAD 2nd-00:07, PSU 2nd-00:19.Largest lead - RAD by 6 1st-16:31, PSU by 22 2nd-03:55.

Score tied - 1 time.Lead changed - 1 time.

Trailing 60-56 with 8:22 to play and threatened for the first time on the year, Penn State responded with a 16-4 run to seize control and outscored LIU 21-8 the rest of the way to improve to 3-0. Tim Frazier was again spectacular posting his second-straight double-double with a career-best 26 points and career-best equaling 10 assists. Senior Cam Woodyard added 13 points and six boards and scored seven straight midway through the second half to steady the Penn State ship. Billy Oliver had a career-high 10 rebounds and nine points, including two big threes late. The Lions held LIU to 36% shooting, but LIU hit 27-of-35 at the foul line for a 13-point advantage at the charity stripe. Julian Boyd (15) and Michael Culpo (15) led LIU. Penn State shot 41.5% and 9-of-27 from three.

PENN STATE 77LONG ISLAND 68Nov. 16, 2011 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (26)Rebounding Leader: Oliver (10)Assist Leader: Frazier (10)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsLong Island vs Penn State

11/16/11 7:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)

Long Island 68 • 0-3Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min01 OLASEWERE, Jamal f 1-9 0-2 7-10 2 3 5 4 9 2 2 1 2 3042 BOYD, Julian f 5-10 0-0 5-6 2 2 4 3 15 0 4 0 1 3003 GARNER, C.J. g 4-7 1-1 2-3 0 3 3 2 11 3 2 0 0 3215 BRICKMAN, Jason g 0-5 0-5 2-2 1 3 4 2 2 2 3 0 1 3223 CULPO, Michael g 4-11 3-7 4-6 3 4 7 0 15 3 0 0 1 3304 MARTIN, Gerell 3-3 3-3 4-4 0 3 3 0 13 0 0 0 0 1211 THOMPSON, Brandon 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 921 MAYORGA, Arnold 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 722 ODOCH OPONG,Robinso 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 332 ONYECHI, Kenny 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 4 2 0 2 0 0 1234 JOSEPH, Kurt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+

Team 2 2 4Totals 17-47 7-20 27-35 11 23 34 19 68 11 13 2 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-23 39.1%3FG % 1st Half: 4-12 33.3%

FT % 1st Half: 14-19 73.7%

2nd half: 8-24 33.3%2nd half: 3-8 37.5%2nd half: 13-16 81.3%

Game: 17-47 36.2%Game: 7-20 35.0%Game: 27-35 77.1%

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Penn State 77 • 3-0Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min21 Borovnjak, Sasa f 4-8 0-0 1-2 3 2 5 5 9 1 0 0 2 1635 Oliver, Billy f 3-10 3-8 0-0 5 5 10 1 9 2 1 0 1 3703 Lewis, Trey g 1-5 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 1523 Frazier, Tim g 9-18 3-4 5-6 1 4 5 3 26 10 4 1 2 3524 Woodyard, Cammeron g 4-9 1-6 4-4 0 6 6 2 13 0 0 0 2 3505 Glover, Matt 2-4 1-3 2-3 1 0 1 4 7 1 1 0 1 1911 Marshall, Jermaine 0-4 0-3 2-2 1 0 1 3 2 2 2 0 0 1920 Colella, Nick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 Graham, Jon 3-5 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 2 6 0 0 3 0 1343 Travis, Ross 1-2 0-1 0-1 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 10

Team 1 1 2 1Totals 27-65 9-27 14-18 15 22 37 25 77 17 8 5 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-33 39.4%3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 27.3%

FT % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8%

2nd half: 14-32 43.8%2nd half: 6-16 37.5%2nd half: 7-9 77.8%

Game: 27-65 41.5%Game: 9-27 33.3%Game: 14-18 77.8%

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Officials: Mike Eades, Gene Steratore, Steve McJunkinsTechnical fouls: Long Island-None. Penn State-TEAM.Attendance: 5258

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalLong Island 36 32 68Penn State 36 41 77

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchLIU 18 10 9 2 16PSU 34 15 16 6 17

Last FG - LIU 2nd-08:22, PSU 2nd-01:31.Largest lead - LIU by 4 1st-18:44, PSU by 11 2nd-01:00.

Score tied - 9 times.Lead changed - 11 times.

Penn State missed 25 straight shots over 11 minutes of the first half and hit just 16 percent in the first stanza vs. a Kentucky team that was shooting 68 percent midway through the first 20 and raced to a 47-15 halftime lead. Penn State hit just 27 percent for the game, including 7-of-27 from three, and 4-of-12 from the foul line and trailed by as much as 41 midway through the second half. Tim Frazier led Penn State with 11 points and six assists and added six boards, but went 4-of-14 from the floor and 3-of-9 from the line. Freshman Ross Travis had career highs of 10 points, all in the second half, and eight rebounds. Doron Lamb led UK with 26 points and Kyle Wiltjer put in 19 off the bench as Kentucky shot 53 percent and 10-of-20 from three. The 38-point loss marked the Lions’ largest since falling by 43 at Illinois in 2004.

#2/2 KENTUCKY 85PENN STATE 47Nov. 19, 2011 @ Uncasville, Conn.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (11)Rebounding Leader: Travis (8)Assist Leader: Frazier (6)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPenn State vs KENTUCKY11/19/11 12:00pm at Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun Arena)

Penn State 47 • 3-1Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min21 Borovnjak, Sasa f 1-5 0-0 1-2 5 1 6 2 3 0 3 0 0 1735 Oliver, Billy f 1-5 1-4 0-0 3 3 6 4 3 0 1 1 0 1603 Lewis, Trey g 1-9 1-6 0-0 1 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 2023 Frazier, Tim g 4-14 0-1 3-9 1 5 6 3 11 6 2 0 0 3624 Woodyard, Cammeron g 0-6 0-3 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 1805 Glover, Matt 3-5 3-4 0-0 0 1 1 3 9 1 4 0 0 2111 Marshall, Jermaine 0-4 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1714 Montminy, Kevin 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 120 Colella, Nick 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 925 Graham, Jon 3-6 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 1 6 0 0 1 1 1932 Ackerman, Pat 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 Travis, Ross 4-10 2-5 0-1 2 6 8 1 10 2 1 0 1 25

Team 0 0 0Totals 18-67 7-27 4-12 18 21 39 22 47 9 12 3 4 200

FG % 1st Half: 6-37 16.2%3FG % 1st Half: 1-15 6.7%

FT % 1st Half: 2-9 22.2%

2nd half: 12-30 40.0%2nd half: 6-12 50.0%2nd half: 2-3 66.7%

Game: 18-67 26.9%Game: 7-27 25.9%Game: 4-12 33.3%

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KENTUCKY 85 • 3-0Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min14 Kidd-Gilchrist, M. f 4-5 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 3 9 0 1 1 2 1923 Davis, Anthony f 1-2 0-0 1-4 2 4 6 1 3 2 0 3 0 2303 Jones, Terrence g 6-8 1-2 2-4 1 8 9 2 15 5 1 0 1 2420 Lamb, Doron g 8-13 3-6 7-7 1 3 4 1 26 2 1 0 1 2825 Teague, Marquis g 3-6 3-3 0-0 0 1 1 3 9 2 3 2 1 2301 Miller, Darius 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 3 4 2 0 4 1 0 1 2405 Polson, Jarrod 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 1013 Malone, Sam 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 430 Vargas, Eloy 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 7 8 1 1 1 1 2 1 1332 Long, Brian 0-0 0-0 2-4 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 433 Wiltjer, Kyle 6-12 2-5 5-6 1 1 2 3 19 3 1 0 0 28

Team 1 3 4Totals 28-53 10-20 19-29 10 35 45 16 85 19 10 8 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 15-28 53.6%3FG % 1st Half: 6-10 60.0%

FT % 1st Half: 11-15 73.3%

2nd half: 13-25 52.0%2nd half: 4-10 40.0%2nd half: 8-14 57.1%

Game: 28-53 52.8%Game: 10-20 50.0%Game: 19-29 65.5%

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Officials: Bob Adams, Gary Tracy, Kevin FergusonTechnical fouls: Penn State-None. KENTUCKY-None.Attendance:2011 Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPenn State 15 32 47KENTUCKY 47 38 85

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Trailing 43-38 with 5:07 to play, Penn State employed a trapping 1-2-2 press to create a pair of turn-overs and reel of a 12-1 run to seize a 50-44 lead after a Billy Oliver top of the key three with 3:03 left. USF got back within three, 50-47, with 1:47 to go but would get no closer. Tim Frazier led Penn State with a career-high 27 points, 19 in the second half. Jermaine Marshall sparked PSU with eight first half points on his way to 14. The Lions shot 52 percent in the second half after both teams struggled at less than 30 percent shooting in the first. Penn State logged 12 steals, led by three each from Frazier and Marshall, and caused 19 USF turnovers. Victor Rudd, Jr. entered the game leading USF averaging 16.5 ppg but was held to just four on 2-of-10 shooting.

PENN STATE 53SOUTH FLORIDA 49Nov. 20, 2011 @ Uncasville, Conn.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Battle (26)Rebounding Leader: Brooks (9)Assist Leader: Frazier (6)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsSOUTH FLORIDA vs Penn State11/20/11 2:30pm at Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun Arena)

SOUTH FLORIDA 49 • 3-2Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min01 ANDERSON Jr, Ron * 1-1 0-0 4-5 4 0 4 4 6 0 2 1 0 3102 RUDD Jr., Victor * 2-10 0-6 0-0 2 2 4 4 4 1 4 0 2 3303 DORITY, LaVonte * 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 1524 GILCHRIST, Augustus * 0-4 0-1 2-3 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1334 ROBERTSON, Hugh * 1-4 0-0 2-3 0 4 4 4 4 2 4 0 1 2615 NASH, Blake 5-9 3-7 1-2 0 1 1 3 14 0 3 0 2 2522 NORIEGA, Shaun 0-2 0-2 5-5 0 1 1 2 5 1 0 0 0 2832 FITZPATRICK, Toarlyn 4-8 1-2 2-2 4 6 10 4 11 0 3 1 1 29

Team 0 2 2Totals 14-41 5-20 16-20 11 18 29 23 49 4 19 2 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 4-15 26.7%3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 20.0%

FT % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0%

2nd half: 10-26 38.5%2nd half: 4-15 26.7%2nd half: 8-10 80.0%

Game: 14-41 34.1%Game: 5-20 25.0%Game: 16-20 80.0%

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Penn State 53 • 4-1Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min05 Glover, Matt * 0-2 0-2 1-2 0 2 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 2721 Borovnjak, Sasa * 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 0 4 0 1 2423 Frazier, Tim * 8-15 1-3 10-15 2 4 6 3 27 1 4 0 3 3824 Woodyard, Cammeron * 0-5 0-3 1-2 3 4 7 0 1 0 0 0 2 2435 Oliver, Billy * 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 2 2 2 3 1 1 0 0 2803 Lewis, Trey 2-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 5 0 2 0 0 1511 Marshall, Jermaine 5-9 2-5 2-2 0 2 2 3 14 1 1 1 3 1925 Graham, Jon 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1134 Wisniewski, Alan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 043 Travis, Ross 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 4 2 0 1 1 0 2 14

Team 2 1 3 1Totals 17-45 5-20 14-21 11 19 30 19 53 5 15 1 12 200

FG % 1st Half: 5-22 22.7%3FG % 1st Half: 1-12 8.3%

FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%

2nd half: 12-23 52.2%2nd half: 4-8 50.0%2nd half: 8-13 61.5%

Game: 17-45 37.8%Game: 5-20 25.0%Game: 14-21 66.7%

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Officials: Paul Faia, John Gaffney, Ken ClarkTechnical fouls: SOUTH FLORIDA-None. Penn State-None.Attendance:

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalSOUTH FLORIDA 17 32 49Penn State 17 36 53

Penn State shot 60 percent from the floor and 7-of-10 from three in the first half to roll to as much as a 21-point first half leading before holding off a hot-shooting YSU team in the second half. The Penguins shot 10-of-15 from three in the second half to get within nine three times, but would get no closer as Penn State hit a season-best 56.5 percent from the floor and 11-of-22 (50%) from three. Tim Frazier logged eight first half assists on his way to a career-high 11 and his third double-double of the season as he led all scorers with 26 points on 8-of-11 from the floor. Penn State got to the foul line 31 times (hitting 19) and got 30 points off its bench, led by 12 on 3-of-5 from three from freshman Trey Lewis.

PENN STATE 82YOUNGSTOWN STATE 71Nov. 23, 2011 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (26)Rebounding Leader: Four with (5)Assist Leader: Frazier (11)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsYoungstown State vs Penn State

11/23/11 7:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)

Youngstown State 71 • 3-1Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min21 EARGLE, Damian f 3-7 0-0 2-2 3 2 5 5 8 1 4 2 3 2023 BROOKS, DuShawn f 3-11 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 4 6 1 1 2 2 3301 ALLEN, Blake g 9-16 7-12 0-0 2 3 5 4 25 3 3 0 0 4003 PERRY, Kendrick g 6-16 5-8 6-6 0 1 1 2 23 3 4 0 1 3820 WARD, Ashen g 2-8 1-4 0-0 2 3 5 3 5 3 2 0 0 3204 AMIKER, Shawn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 205 PERRY, Nate 1-2 1-2 1-1 0 1 1 1 4 3 0 0 0 1114 CHOJNACKI, Josh 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1522 ZUIKER, Cale 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 225 LARSON, Fletcher 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 7

Team 4 1 5 1Totals 24-61 14-27 9-9 11 15 26 25 71 15 15 5 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 10-32 31.3%3FG % 1st Half: 4-12 33.3%

FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0%

2nd half: 14-29 48.3%2nd half: 10-15 66.7%2nd half: 7-7 100.0%

Game: 24-61 39.3%Game: 14-27 51.9%Game: 9-9 100.0%

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Penn State 82 • 5-1Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min21 Borovnjak, Sasa f 2-2 0-0 2-4 1 4 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 1435 Oliver, Billy f 2-7 2-7 3-4 1 3 4 2 9 2 2 2 0 2605 Glover, Matt g 0-2 0-1 1-2 1 4 5 2 1 1 0 0 1 2323 Frazier, Tim g 8-11 2-2 8-11 2 2 4 0 26 11 2 0 2 3824 Woodyard, Cammeron g 4-5 2-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 10 0 3 0 0 1603 Lewis, Trey 4-7 3-5 1-1 0 1 1 1 12 1 2 0 0 2511 Marshall, Jermaine 2-6 2-5 2-4 0 1 1 2 8 0 3 0 1 1825 Graham, Jon 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 1 4 0 3 0 0 1843 Travis, Ross 2-3 0-0 2-5 2 3 5 2 6 0 3 1 3 22

Team 2 1 3Totals 26-46 11-22 19-31 11 24 35 11 82 15 18 3 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 15-25 60.0%3FG % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0%

FT % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0%

2nd half: 11-21 52.4%2nd half: 4-12 33.3%2nd half: 12-21 57.1%

Game: 26-46 56.5%Game: 11-22 50.0%Game: 19-31 61.3%

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Officials: Mike Kitts, Ray Perone, Donnie EppleyTechnical fouls: Youngstown State-TEAM. Penn State-None.Attendance: 4461

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalYoungstown State 26 45 71Penn State 44 38 82

Penn State suffered through an 0-for-16 start and never recovered, trailing 22-0 before getting on the board for the first time nearly nine minutes into the game. The Lions struggled shooting just 4-of-38 in the first half and trailed 33-10 at the half. St. Joe’s hit 7-of-9 to start to leap to a 22-0 lead before Tim Frazier fed Ross Travis for a dunk at 11:25. PSU’s would hold St. Joe’s to just one point over then next nine minutes, but the Lions got just one basket over that stretch, a three from Billy Oliver, and trailed 23-5. PSU got within 16 late in the second after warming up to 45 percent in the second half, but got no closer. The Lions finished shooting 27 percent and had 12 shots blocked. A career-high 12 points on a career-best four threes from Oliver led PSU.

SAINT JOSEPH’S 65PENN STATE 47Nov. 26, 2011 @ Philadelphia, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Billy Oliver (12)Rebounding Leader: Frazier (11)Assist Leader: Frazier (6)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPenn State vs Saint Joseph's11/26/11 3:30 p.m. at Hagan Arena, Philadelphia, PA

Penn State 47 • 5-2Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min21 BOROVNJAK, Sasa f 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 1135 OLIVER, Billy f 4-13 4-10 0-0 1 4 5 5 12 0 0 2 1 2805 GLOVER, Matt g 2-6 1-4 0-0 3 1 4 1 5 2 1 0 1 2223 FRAZIER, Tim g 4-19 0-3 0-1 3 8 11 3 8 6 4 0 2 3724 WOODYARD, Cammeron g 1-6 1-3 0-0 1 2 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 2503 LEWIS, Trey 2-10 1-5 0-0 1 3 4 3 5 3 1 0 2 3111 MARSHALL, Jermaine 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 520 COLELLA, Nick 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 225 GRAHAM, Jon 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 932 ACKERMAN, Pat 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 243 TRAVIS, Ross 5-9 0-2 0-4 3 3 6 3 10 0 2 1 0 28

Team 2 0 2Totals 19-71 7-28 2-7 15 23 38 20 47 11 11 3 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 4-38 10.5%3FG % 1st Half: 2-15 13.3%

FT % 1st Half: 0-3 0.0%

2nd half: 15-33 45.5%2nd half: 5-13 38.5%2nd half: 2-4 50.0%

Game: 19-71 26.8%Game: 7-28 25.0%Game: 2-7 28.6%

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Saint Joseph's 65 • 4-2Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min11 QUARLES, Daryus f 2-6 0-0 2-2 1 5 6 1 6 1 0 1 0 2421 KANACEVIC, Halil f 2-6 0-1 2-2 3 2 5 4 6 4 3 4 0 2401 AIKEN, C.J. c 6-8 2-3 0-0 0 8 8 0 14 2 1 4 0 3010 GALLOWAY, Langston g 5-11 2-5 5-7 1 6 7 2 17 2 1 1 1 2635 JONES, Carl g 2-5 2-4 3-4 0 4 4 4 9 4 3 0 0 3200 MASCHMEYER, Evan 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 713 ROBERTS, Ronald 2-3 0-0 4-6 1 4 5 0 8 0 2 0 0 2422 TREVISAN, Taylor 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 224 WILSON, Chris 0-4 0-1 2-2 0 3 3 1 2 3 3 0 0 2225 HESS, Ryan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 232 NDAO, Papa 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 7

Team 1 4 5Totals 20-49 6-16 19-25 7 38 45 14 65 17 16 12 2 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-27 44.4%3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 40.0%

FT % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3%

2nd half: 8-22 36.4%2nd half: 2-6 33.3%2nd half: 14-19 73.7%

Game: 20-49 40.8%Game: 6-16 37.5%Game: 19-25 76.0%

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Officials: Lamar Simpson, D.J. Carstensen, Jim BurrTechnical fouls: Penn State-TRAVIS, Ross. Saint Joseph's-JONES, Carl.Attendance: 4200

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPenn State 10 37 47Saint Joseph's 33 32 65

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 22 18 6 13 17SJU 22 11 3 4 13

Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:04, SJU 2nd-00:56.Largest lead - PSU None, SJU by 28 2nd-18:25.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.

Penn State got 44 points on a combined 15-28 shooting from Tim Frazier and Jermaine Marshall to overcome a 39 percent shooting night and win at Boston College, 62-54. Frazier scored 20 of his 22 points in the second half, his fifth 20-point game of the season, and Marshall logged career highs with 22 points, 15 in the first half, and eight rebounds. The Lions used a 1-2-2 press to force 18 B.C. turnovers and held the Eagles to 36 percent shooting, 27 percent in the second half. The Lions trailed 29-26 at the half after starting 1-of-9 from the floor and trailing 12-4 early. A 10-0 run put PSU in front briefly. Trailing 45-42 with 9:43 to play, PSU held B.C. without a field goal for nine minutes down the stretch and built a nine-point lead in the closing seconds.

PENN STATE 62BOSTON COLLEGE 54Nov. 30, 2011 @ Chestnutt Hill, Mass.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier & Marshall (22)Rebounding Leader: Marshall (8)Assist Leader: Frazier (5)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPenn State vs Boston College11-30-11 7:15 PM at Chestnut Hill, MA (Conte Forum)

Penn State 62 • 6-2Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min35 Oliver, Billy f 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 4 2 0 3 0 0 1543 Travis, Ross f 3-9 0-3 1-2 1 4 5 3 7 0 0 1 0 2303 Lewis, Trey g 2-6 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 3 5 1 1 0 1 2105 Glover, Matt g 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 1923 Frazier, Tim g 7-12 3-5 5-6 3 1 4 4 22 5 7 0 3 2911 Marshall, Jermaine 8-16 3-6 3-4 0 8 8 1 22 0 1 0 1 3520 Colella, Nick 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 621 Borovnjak, Sasa 0-1 0-0 2-6 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 2 2524 Woodyard, Cammeron 0-5 0-3 2-2 3 4 7 1 2 1 0 0 0 2332 Ackerman, Pat 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 4

Team 2 2 4Totals 21-54 7-24 13-20 12 26 38 23 62 7 14 2 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-30 36.7%3FG % 1st Half: 4-14 28.6%

FT % 1st Half: 0-2 0.0%

2nd half: 10-24 41.7%2nd half: 3-10 30.0%2nd half: 13-18 72.2%

Game: 21-54 38.9%Game: 7-24 29.2%Game: 13-20 65.0%

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Boston College 54 • 2-5Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min12 Anderson, Ryan f 1-9 1-2 0-0 0 6 6 3 3 2 2 1 0 2605 Caudill, KC c 3-3 0-0 0-1 0 3 3 3 6 0 2 2 0 1301 Moton, Gabe g 2-5 1-3 5-6 0 2 2 2 10 4 0 0 1 3614 Humphrey, Matt g 4-11 2-8 5-6 1 3 4 4 15 2 5 0 0 2833 Heckmann, Patrick g 1-6 0-3 1-2 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 0 0 2002 Cahill, John 2-4 2-3 0-0 1 2 3 1 6 0 2 0 1 2604 Odio, Eddie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 810 Daniels, Jordan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+20 Jackson, Lonnie 3-6 2-5 0-3 1 0 1 3 8 0 2 0 1 2024 Clifford, Dennis 0-0 0-0 3-4 2 5 7 1 3 0 3 2 0 2231 Rubin, Danny 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Team 0 1 1Totals 16-44 8-24 14-22 6 23 29 22 54 10 18 5 3 200

FG % 1st Half: 10-22 45.5%3FG % 1st Half: 4-13 30.8%

FT % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6%

2nd half: 6-22 27.3%2nd half: 4-11 36.4%2nd half: 9-13 69.2%

Game: 16-44 36.4%Game: 8-24 33.3%Game: 14-22 63.6%

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Officials: Mike Eades, James Luckie, Raymond StyonTechnical fouls: Penn State-None. Boston College-None.Attendance: 4326ACC-Big Ten Challenge

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPenn State 26 36 62Boston College 29 25 54

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 18 14 4 2 26BC 16 14 5 2 17

Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:48, BC 2nd-00:21.Largest lead - PSU by 9 2nd-00:27, BC by 8 1st-14:23.

Score tied - 4 times.Lead changed - 9 times.

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Penn State won the rebounding battle (34-30), got 25 points off its bench, including a career-high 15 from Sasa Borovnjak and got off to a good first half start, shooting 52 percent, but couldn’t overcome an unusually hot shooting Rebel team or make the plays down the stretch to win. The game saw nine ties and nine lead changes with neither team leading by more than eight. Ole Miss hit 11-of-24 (46%) from three led by a career-best 27 points on 4-of-5 from three from freshman Jarvis Summers. Tim Frazier had 17 points and nine assists for PSU, which led for nearly all of the final 17 minutes before a Summers three-point play gave the Rebels the final margin. Cam Woodyard missed a baseline three that would have given PSU the win.

OLE MISS 72PENN STATE 70Dec. 4, 2011 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier 17Rebounding Leader: Marshall 7Assist Leader: Frazier (9)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsMississippi vs Penn State

12/4/11 6:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)

Mississippi 72 • 7-1Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min01 Henry,Terrance f 3-6 2-3 1-1 0 2 2 5 9 1 2 0 0 2123 Buckner,Reginald f 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 4 2 1 2 2 0 2831 Holloway,Murphy f 4-7 0-0 2-3 5 6 11 2 10 3 3 0 5 3420 Williams,Nick g 4-9 2-4 0-0 1 1 2 2 10 5 2 0 3 3332 Summers,Jarvis g 10-16 4-5 3-4 2 2 4 4 27 3 2 0 1 3604 Cox,Demarco 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 605 Nelson,Dundrecous 5-14 3-10 1-2 0 3 3 3 14 1 1 1 1 2212 Aniefiok,Maurice 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 834 Jones,Aaron 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 12

Team 2 1 3Totals 27-59 11-24 7-10 10 20 30 23 72 14 12 4 10 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-31 41.9%3FG % 1st Half: 6-11 54.5%

FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0%

2nd half: 14-28 50.0%2nd half: 5-13 38.5%2nd half: 4-6 66.7%

Game: 27-59 45.8%Game: 11-24 45.8%Game: 7-10 70.0%

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Penn State 70 • 6-3Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min35 Oliver, Billy f 2-5 1-3 3-4 3 1 4 3 8 1 2 0 0 3243 Travis, Ross f 1-6 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 2105 Glover, Matt g 3-6 2-4 0-0 1 3 4 2 8 3 1 0 0 2011 Marshall, Jermaine g 4-7 1-3 1-3 0 7 7 3 10 2 4 1 0 3023 Frazier, Tim g 5-13 0-3 7-10 3 3 6 2 17 9 5 0 1 3903 Lewis, Trey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 521 Borovnjak, Sasa 7-7 0-0 1-1 1 3 4 2 15 0 1 0 0 2724 Woodyard, Cammeron 4-10 2-5 0-1 1 1 2 0 10 1 1 0 0 26

Team 2 2 4Totals 26-54 6-19 12-19 12 22 34 13 70 16 15 1 2 200

FG % 1st Half: 14-27 51.9%3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0%

FT % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0%

2nd half: 12-27 44.4%2nd half: 3-9 33.3%2nd half: 9-13 69.2%

Game: 26-54 48.1%Game: 6-19 31.6%Game: 12-19 63.2%

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Officials: Mike Kitts, Ted Valentine, Bert SmithTechnical fouls: Mississippi-None. Penn State-None.Attendance: 6001

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalMississippi 35 37 72Penn State 34 36 70

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchMISS 28 17 6 6 14PSU 32 8 13 6 25

Last FG - MISS 2nd-00:34, PSU 2nd-00:46.Largest lead - MISS by 6 1st-08:30, PSU by 8 2nd-13:26.

Score tied - 9 times.Lead changed - 9 times.

Penn State hit just 3-of-23 from three and 33 percent from the floor in falling to the Dukes who hit 9-of-30 threes and 16-of-20 at the foul line. The Lions almost managed to pull out a win by dominating the boards, 47-26, and pulling down 20 offensive rebounds, but shot just 28 percent in the second half and saw leading scorer Tim Frazier go 0-of-12 for three points. Jermaine Marshall posted a game-high 20 points and career-best nine boards. Ross Travis added career highs of 12 points and eight boards. Penn State jumped to an early 7-0 lead, but trailed 37-32 at the half and by as many as eight with 14:04 to play. The Dukes led the final 30 minutes of the game. Penn State got within two four times in the final four minutes, but could not tie the game.

LAFAYETTE 61PENN STATE 57Dec. 7, 2011 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Marshall (20)Rebounding Leader: Marshall & Glover (9)Assist Leader: Frazier (9)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsLAFAYETT vs Penn State

12/07/11 7:00 PM at University Park, Pa.

LAFAYETT 61 • 4-5Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min13 Willen, Ryan f 1-3 0-1 1-2 1 0 1 4 3 2 4 0 1 2644 Pelham, J.D. c 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 912 Hinrichs, Seth g 4-9 4-9 2-3 1 4 5 3 14 2 2 0 2 2521 Mower, Jim g 3-8 0-3 8-9 0 2 2 0 14 1 2 0 0 3432 Delaney, Rob g 0-7 0-4 2-2 0 2 2 2 2 9 1 0 0 3605 Ptasinski, Joey 3-6 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 2 7 0 1 0 0 2220 Trist, Dan 3-3 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 3 8 0 0 2 0 1322 Flannigan, Alan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 723 Smith, Les 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 433 Petkovich, Nick 4-11 4-10 1-2 1 7 8 3 13 0 0 0 2 24

Team 0 2 2Totals 18-47 9-30 16-20 4 22 26 19 61 15 10 3 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-28 42.9%3FG % 1st Half: 7-17 41.2%

FT % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7%

2nd half: 6-19 31.6%2nd half: 2-13 15.4%2nd half: 10-13 76.9%

Game: 18-47 38.3%Game: 9-30 30.0%Game: 16-20 80.0%

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Penn State 57 • 6-4Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min35 Oliver, Billy f 3-7 1-5 0-0 3 3 6 4 7 0 1 0 0 3243 Travis, Ross f 5-5 1-1 1-7 4 4 8 2 12 3 0 0 0 2505 Glover, Matt g 0-6 0-2 1-2 3 6 9 2 1 1 3 0 1 2711 Marshall, Jermaine g 5-13 1-4 9-11 2 7 9 4 20 1 3 1 3 3223 Frazier, Tim g 0-12 0-5 3-4 1 2 3 4 3 9 5 0 2 3420 Colella, Nick 1-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 821 Borovnjak, Sasa 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 1324 Woodyard, Cammeron 4-7 0-3 2-2 4 3 7 0 10 0 0 0 0 29

Team 2 1 3Totals 19-58 3-23 16-26 20 27 47 18 57 14 13 1 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-30 36.7%3FG % 1st Half: 1-13 7.7%

FT % 1st Half: 9-17 52.9%

2nd half: 8-28 28.6%2nd half: 2-10 20.0%2nd half: 7-9 77.8%

Game: 19-58 32.8%Game: 3-23 13.0%Game: 16-26 61.5%

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Officials: Jim Burr, Tim Clougherty, Jim SchipperTechnical fouls: LAFAYETT-TEAM. Penn State-Travis, Ross.Attendance: 5462Lafayette charged with technical foul with 10 seconds remaining for callinga timeout without having a timeout.

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalLAFAYETT 37 24 61Penn State 32 25 57

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchLAFAYET 10 6 0 0 28PSU 28 13 15 7 14

Last FG - LAFAYETT 2nd-03:17, PSU 2nd-02:12.Largest lead - LAFAYETT by 10 2nd-11:40, PSU by 7 1st-18:01.

Score tied - 1 time.Lead changed - 1 time.

Penn State committed a season-high 23 turnovers and gave up a 32-29 halftime lead falling at Duquesne 66-59. Penn State saw the Dukes shoot 52 percent in the second half and use a 16-3 run to go from down two, 39-37, at the 16-minute mark to an 11-point lead, 53-42, with 10:18 to play. Penn State would get no closer than five the rest of the way. The Dukes logged 11 steals and scored 22 points off turnovers. Penn State won the rebounding battle, 39-28, but hit just 4-of-16 from three. Tim Frazier posted 15 points and Jermaine Marshall 12 for the Lions. Eric Evans went 9-of-11 at the foul line and scored 15 second half points on his way to a game-high 20 for the Dukes. Penn State led for much of the first half in a game with 10 ties and nine lead changes.

DUQUESNE 66PENN STATE 59Dec. 10, 2011 @ Pittsburgh, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Tim Frazier (15)Rebound Leader: Frazier & Borovnjak (7)Assist Leader: Frazier (6)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPenn State vs Duquesne

12/10/11 7:00 pm at Pittsburgh, Pa. / Palumbo Ctr.

Penn State 59 • 6-5Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min11 Marshall, Jermaine f 5-13 2-4 0-1 2 4 6 3 12 3 4 0 1 3835 Oliver, Billy f 4-9 1-4 0-0 1 3 4 4 9 0 4 1 0 2043 Travis, Ross f 1-2 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 905 Glover, Matt g 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 4 4 5 2 4 3 0 0 2323 Frazier, Tim g 4-9 0-2 7-8 0 7 7 1 15 6 3 1 2 4003 Lewis, Trey 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 820 Colella, Nick 0-1 0-1 0-1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 521 Borovnjak, Sasa 4-6 0-0 0-0 2 5 7 0 8 0 2 1 0 2124 Woodyard, Cammeron 3-8 1-3 2-2 2 2 4 3 9 0 3 0 0 3232 Ackerman, Pat 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

Team 3 1 4Totals 21-49 4-16 13-16 11 28 39 21 59 13 23 3 3 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-26 46.2%3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 20.0%

FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%

2nd half: 9-23 39.1%2nd half: 2-6 33.3%2nd half: 7-8 87.5%

Game: 21-49 42.9%Game: 4-16 25.0%Game: 13-16 81.3%

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Duquesne 66 • 6-4Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min23 MONTEIRO, B.J. f 2-6 0-2 2-3 3 6 9 2 6 2 0 2 0 3533 ABELE, Martins c 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 303 EVANS, Eric g 5-9 1-4 9-11 1 1 2 1 20 2 1 0 4 2520 McCONNELL, T.J. g 2-6 1-5 2-3 0 4 4 2 7 8 4 0 3 3332 JOHNSON, Sean g 4-11 2-6 0-0 0 1 1 2 10 0 4 0 1 1900 MARHOLD, Andre 1-2 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 1701 TALLEY, Mike 0-4 0-3 1-2 0 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 2105 JONES, Jerry 5-7 1-2 3-3 1 3 4 2 14 1 0 0 2 2322 PANTOPHLET, Kadeem 1-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1134 DATT, Mamadou 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 13

Team 1 1 2Totals 22-53 5-24 17-23 8 20 28 18 66 15 14 3 11 200

FG % 1st Half: 8-26 30.8%3FG % 1st Half: 3-16 18.8%

FT % 1st Half: 10-14 71.4%

2nd half: 14-27 51.9%2nd half: 2-8 25.0%2nd half: 7-9 77.8%

Game: 22-53 41.5%Game: 5-24 20.8%Game: 17-23 73.9%

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Officials: John Hughes, Tracey Woodson, Brian DorseyTechnical fouls: Penn State-None. Duquesne-None.Attendance: 7046Next Up: Duquesne @ Western Michigan 12/17;Penn ST.vs Mt. St.Mary's 12/18

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPenn State 32 27 59Duquesne 29 37 66

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 30 10 14 10 17DUQ 34 22 7 16 21

Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:40, DUQ 2nd-01:19.Largest lead - PSU by 5 1st-00:22, DUQ by 11 2nd-10:18.

Score tied - 10 times.Lead changed - 9 times.

After holding a slim 28-25 halftime lead following a sluggish first half, Penn State hit 9 of its first 11 from the floor and shot a season high 66.7 percent in the second half to post its largest margin of victory on the season, 72-43, over Mount St. Mary’s. The Lions opened the second half with a 9-0 run and then posted a 22-2 spurt midway through to put the game away. MSM scored just 18 second half points while shooting 35 percent. The Lions turned 18 MSM turnovers into 28 points. A season-high five Lions scored in double-digits led by Tim Frazier’s 15 points and eight assists. Cam Woodyard (14) and Billy Oliver (13) posted career highs. The Lions shot 51 percent for the game and led by as many as 31 points.

PENN STATE 72MT. ST. MARY’S 43Dec. 18, 2011 @ University Park. Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (15)Rebounding Leader: Glover (6)Assist Leader: Frazier (8)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsMount St. Mary's vs Penn State

12/18/11 4:00 p.m. at State College, Pa.

Mount St. Mary's 43 • 1-9Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min21 PARKER, Kelvin f 2-7 0-3 0-0 2 2 4 1 4 1 2 0 2 3342 THOMPSON, Danny f 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 8 9 4 2 0 0 1 1 2612 CASTELLANOS, Josh g 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 2 3 0 0 2213 KRAJINA, Kristijan g 1-4 0-1 0-1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 1823 NORFLEET, Julian g 2-7 1-6 0-0 1 0 1 0 5 2 3 0 0 3311 HOLLEY, Chad 4-7 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 4 10 1 3 0 0 2515 BROWN, Oliver 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 320 KENNY, Dan 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 324 WELLS, Jacolby 2-2 0-0 3-4 1 1 2 0 7 0 1 1 0 1534 BROWN, Aaron 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 135 BARBER, Raven 4-8 0-0 3-4 1 4 5 1 11 0 4 0 0 21

Team 2 0 2Totals 17-47 3-17 6-9 8 17 25 14 43 6 18 3 4 200

FG % 1st Half: 10-27 37.0%3FG % 1st Half: 3-12 25.0%

FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0%

2nd half: 7-20 35.0%2nd half: 0-5 0.0%2nd half: 4-7 57.1%

Game: 17-47 36.2%Game: 3-17 17.6%Game: 6-9 66.7%

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Penn State 72 • 7-5Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min35 Oliver, Billy f 4-5 2-3 3-3 0 1 1 1 13 0 0 3 2 2043 Travis, Ross f 2-4 1-2 0-0 2 3 5 4 5 0 2 0 1 1405 Glover, Matt g 0-4 0-1 0-0 1 5 6 1 0 2 3 0 1 2911 Marshall, Jermaine g 3-7 2-4 2-3 0 4 4 1 10 2 0 0 2 3123 Frazier, Tim g 5-13 0-2 5-7 0 2 2 1 15 8 1 0 2 3803 Lewis, Trey 2-4 1-3 0-0 0 2 2 1 5 2 1 0 0 1814 Montminy, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 Colella, Nick 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 221 Borovnjak, Sasa 5-5 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 2 10 0 1 0 0 2424 Woodyard, Cammeron 6-10 2-4 0-0 4 0 4 2 14 0 2 0 1 2032 Ackerman, Pat 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 334 Wisniewski, Alan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+

Team 1 1 2Totals 27-53 8-20 10-13 10 23 33 15 72 14 11 3 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-26 34.6%3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0%

FT % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0%

2nd half: 18-27 66.7%2nd half: 5-10 50.0%2nd half: 3-3 100.0%

Game: 27-53 50.9%Game: 8-20 40.0%Game: 10-13 76.9%

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Officials: Ted Valentine, John Gaffney, Frank SpencerTechnical fouls: Mount St. Mary's-None. Penn State-None.Attendance: 7202

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalMount St. Mary's 25 18 43Penn State 28 44 72

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchMOUNT 20 12 10 2 30PSU 32 28 10 9 29

Last FG - MOUNT 2nd-01:24, PSU 2nd-01:01.Largest lead - MOUNT by 4 1st-17:29, PSU by 31 2nd-03:41.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 1 time.

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Penn State hit 7-of-14 from three in the second half to turn a 31-30 halftime deficit into a 72-67 victory over Cornell behind Tim Frazier’s fourth double-double of the season. Frazier posted a team-high 17 points and a career-best equaling 11 rebounds. Four Lions reached double-figures, including 13 from Trey Lewis and Cammeron Woodyard (who went 3-of-3 from three in the second half) off the bench, part of a season-high 30-point bench output for the Lions. Cornell led for much of the first half. Penn State used a 9-0 run to seize the lead in the second. Cornell tied the game at 64 with 1:54 to play. Jermaine Marshall scored four straight to reclaim the lead. Drew Ferry hit 6-of-11 from three for 20 points for Cornell.

PENN STATE 74CORNELL 67Dec. 21, 2011 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (17)Rebounding Leader: Frazier (11)Assist Leader: Frazier (6)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsCornell vs Penn State

12/21/11 7:30 p.m. at State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)

Cornell 67 • 4-6Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min32 Miller, Shonn f 4-11 3-6 4-4 3 8 11 5 15 2 1 1 2 3634 Figini, Josh f 0-1 0-0 3-3 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 2 0 1201 Cancer, Galal g 3-5 0-0 4-5 0 3 3 2 10 7 6 1 0 2303 Wroblewski, Chris g 2-6 2-4 2-2 0 4 4 5 8 4 1 0 1 2915 Ferry, Drew g 7-15 6-11 0-0 0 6 6 1 20 0 3 0 0 3804 LaMore, Dave 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 1 4 1 0 0 0 1311 Groebe, Max 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 512 Scelfo, Dominick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 121 McMillan, Peter 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+23 Gray, Johnathan 2-8 0-4 1-1 1 0 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 2024 Cherry, Devin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 433 Tarwater, Dwight 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 350 Giddens, Deion 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1055 Chemerinski, Eitan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 6

Team 3 2 5 1Totals 20-53 11-28 16-17 9 24 33 29 67 14 16 4 3 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-27 33.3%3FG % 1st Half: 5-15 33.3%

FT % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9%

2nd half: 11-26 42.3%2nd half: 6-13 46.2%2nd half: 8-8 100.0%

Game: 20-53 37.7%Game: 11-28 39.3%Game: 16-17 94.1%

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Penn State 74 • 8-5Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min35 Oliver, Billy f 3-8 3-6 0-0 3 2 5 2 9 0 0 1 0 2743 Travis, Ross f 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 905 Glover, Matt g 2-7 0-4 0-0 1 5 6 1 4 2 1 0 3 2511 Marshall, Jermaine g 2-9 0-2 8-11 2 2 4 3 12 2 3 3 2 2723 Frazier, Tim g 4-12 0-2 9-13 3 8 11 3 17 6 5 1 1 3903 Lewis, Trey 4-6 4-6 1-2 1 1 2 2 13 0 1 0 1 2721 Borovnjak, Sasa 2-7 0-0 0-0 4 1 5 1 4 0 1 0 1 2224 Woodyard, Cammeron 3-5 3-3 4-4 0 1 1 0 13 0 1 0 0 24

Team 1 2 3Totals 21-56 10-24 22-30 16 24 40 13 74 10 12 5 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-29 31.0%3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0%

FT % 1st Half: 9-13 69.2%

2nd half: 12-27 44.4%2nd half: 7-14 50.0%2nd half: 13-17 76.5%

Game: 21-56 37.5%Game: 10-24 41.7%Game: 22-30 73.3%

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Officials: Tom O'Neill, Eric Curry, Bo BoroskiTechnical fouls: Cornell-TEAM. Penn State-None.Attendance: 4414

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalCornell 31 36 67Penn State 30 44 74

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchCOR 14 5 13 8 11PSU 18 16 19 9 30

Last FG - COR 2nd-00:22, PSU 2nd-00:35.Largest lead - COR by 8 1st-09:53, PSU by 7 2nd-12:13.

Score tied - 7 times.Lead changed - 7 times.

Michigan followed an early 9-0 run with an 8-0 spurt to open up a 10-point lead midway through the first half. Penn State was within six, 23-17, with 6:34 to play in the first when Michigan closed the half on a 13-5 run pushing its lead to 36-22 at the half and eventually to as many as 22 points in the second in the Big Ten opener for both teams. Tim Hardaway, Jr., scored a game-high 26 points on 11-of-18 shooting. Tim Frazier led Penn State with his sixth 20-point game of the season (20), but was the only Lion in double-figures as Penn State shot 33 percent in the first half and 39 percent for the game. Michigan hit 5-of-10 from three in the second half and 47 percent for the game while getting 16 points off 13 Lion turnovers.

#18/16 MICHIGAN 71PENN STATE 53Dec. 29, 2011 @ Ann Arbor, Mich.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Tim Frazier (20)Rebounding Leader: Graham (6)Assist Leader: Frazier (4)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPenn State vs Michigan

12/29/11 7:30 PM at Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, MI

Penn State 53 • 8-6 (0-1)Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min35 Oliver, Billy f 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 2 2 4 3 0 0 0 0 2605 Glover, Matt g 0-2 0-1 0-2 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 1411 Marshall, Jermaine g 3-4 2-2 1-1 0 4 4 4 9 1 3 0 0 2223 Frazier, Tim g 8-18 0-2 4-6 1 3 4 3 20 4 5 0 1 3524 Woodyard, Cammeron g 2-6 1-2 2-2 2 1 3 0 7 0 2 1 0 2803 Lewis, Trey 3-9 0-3 0-0 0 2 2 1 6 0 0 0 1 2921 Borovnjak, Sasa 3-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 1 6 0 1 0 0 1425 Graham, Jon 1-3 0-0 0-1 1 5 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 1443 Travis, Ross 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 18

Team 3 1 4Totals 21-53 4-15 7-12 11 21 32 17 53 6 13 1 4 200

FG % 1st Half: 8-24 33.3%3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 28.6%

FT % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7%

2nd half: 13-29 44.8%2nd half: 2-8 25.0%2nd half: 3-6 50.0%

Game: 21-53 39.6%Game: 4-15 26.7%Game: 7-12 58.3%

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Michigan 71 • 11-2 (1-0)Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min23 Smotrycz, Evan f 3-7 2-4 2-2 3 7 10 3 10 2 3 1 2 3552 Morgan, Jordan f 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 3 2 2 0 1 1 1 2500 Novak, Zack g 3-6 1-3 0-0 0 4 4 3 7 4 1 0 1 3603 Burke, Trey g 3-10 0-3 7-7 0 5 5 1 13 7 0 1 2 3610 Hardaway Jr, Tim g 11-18 1-7 3-4 0 3 3 1 26 2 1 0 1 3501 Douglass, Stu 2-6 2-6 1-2 1 2 3 2 7 0 1 0 0 1913 Vogrich, Matt 2-2 2-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 1022 McLimans, Blake 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 4

Team 0 0 0 1Totals 25-53 8-25 13-15 8 24 32 13 71 15 9 3 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 14-32 43.8%3FG % 1st Half: 3-15 20.0%

FT % 1st Half: 5-5 100.0

2nd half: 11-21 52.4%2nd half: 5-10 50.0%2nd half: 8-10 80.0%

Game: 25-53 47.2%Game: 8-25 32.0%Game: 13-15 86.7%

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Officials: Mike Kitts, Mike Eades, Eric CurryTechnical fouls: Penn State-None. Michigan-None.Attendance: 12751

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPenn State 22 31 53Michigan 36 35 71

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 26 8 13 0 14MICH 26 16 8 6 13

Last FG - PSU 2nd-01:58, MICH 2nd-00:58.Largest lead - PSU by 3 1st-16:46, MICH by 22 2nd-13:49.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 2 times.

Penn State led 26-23 at the half despite shooting just 26% in the first 20 minutes, but saw Northwest-ern hit 10 of its first 11 in the second half and torch the nets at 71% in the second 20 minutes to run away with a 68-56 victory. The win snapped a six-game Lion win streak over Northwestern. The game was tied at 40 with 13:13 to play when NU went on an 8-0 run sparked by a pair of threes. The Wildcats would out-score Penn State 23-10 over the next 10 minutes to take a 63-50 lead with 4:51 to play. The game had seen nine ties and nine lead changes to that point. Penn State got no closer than nine the rest of the way. Tim Frazier led Penn State with 16 points. The Lions shot 34% and had 15 turnovers. Drew Crawford (21) and Dave Sobolewski (20) paced NU.

NORTHWESTERN 68PENN STATE 56Jan. 1, 2012 @ Evanston, Ill.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (16)Rebounding Leader: Glover (8)Assist Leader: Three with 3

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPenn State vs Northwestern

01/01/12 6:00 p.m. at Evanston, Ill. (Welsh-Ryan Arena)

Penn State 56 • 8-7, 0-2Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min35 Oliver, Billy f 0-0 0-0 2-4 1 1 2 5 2 0 1 0 0 1811 Marshall, Jermaine g 5-14 3-8 1-4 0 3 3 2 14 3 5 0 2 3123 Frazier, Tim g 5-11 0-2 6-9 3 2 5 3 16 3 4 0 4 3524 Woodyard, Cammeron g 3-13 2-5 3-4 2 4 6 1 11 0 0 0 2 285 Glover, Matt g 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 4 8 5 4 2 2 0 0 2821 Borovnjak, Sasa 2-4 0-0 2-2 2 2 4 2 6 0 1 0 0 2225 Graham, Jon 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 Lewis, Trey 1-5 1-4 0-0 3 1 4 3 3 3 2 0 0 2743 Travis, Ross 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5

Team 3 1 4Totals 18-53 6-19 14-23 18 18 36 23 56 11 15 0 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 8-31 25.8%3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 27.3%

FT % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0%

2nd half: 10-22 45.5%2nd half: 3-8 37.5%2nd half: 7-13 53.8%

Game: 18-53 34.0%Game: 6-19 31.6%Game: 14-23 60.9%

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Northwestern 68 • 11-3, 1-1Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min1 Crawford, Drew f 7-9 2-2 5-6 1 2 3 1 21 3 2 1 0 4024 Shurna, John f 5-10 2-7 5-5 2 6 8 2 17 2 3 0 1 3812 Mirkovic, Luka c 1-2 0-0 2-7 0 11 11 1 4 1 1 1 1 2211 Hearn, Reggie g 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 123 Sobolewski, Dave g 7-12 3-7 3-5 0 2 2 3 20 2 0 1 2 4023 Cobb, JerShon 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 1 1030 Curletti, Davide 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 184 Marcotullio, Alex 2-4 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 5 6 2 0 0 0 20

Team 1 1 2Totals 22-40 9-21 15-25 4 23 27 16 68 13 12 5 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 7-19 36.8%3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 27.3%

FT % 1st Half: 6-9 66.7%

2nd half: 15-21 71.4%2nd half: 6-10 60.0%2nd half: 9-16 56.3%

Game: 22-40 55.0%Game: 9-21 42.9%Game: 15-25 60.0%

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Officials: Tom O'Neill, Scott Thornley, Larry ScirottoTechnical fouls: Penn State-None. Northwestern-None.Attendance: 5389.Drew Crawford - passed 1000 career point threshold in 2nd half.

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPenn State 26 30 56Northwestern 23 45 68

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 22 14 11 4 9NU 27 18 4 3 6

Last FG - PSU 2nd-01:45, NU 2nd-04:51.Largest lead - PSU by 4 1st-15:53, NU by 13 2nd-04:51.

Score tied - 9 times.Lead changed - 9 times.

Penn State dominated for 40 minutes, jumping to an early 17-6 lead and never trailing. The Lions took a 14-point lead to the half after holding Purdue to 25% shooting in the first 20 minutes. The Lions dominated the rebounding 38-26, held Purdue to a season low 45 points on 32% shooting and led by as many as 22 in the second half. Billy Oliver scored a career-high 21 points on a career-best 7-of-11 from three while Tim Frazier added 15 points and nine assists and Matt Glover pulled down a career-best 11 rebounds. Purdue surged out of halftime cutting the Lion lead to four, 36-32, with 15:15 to play. Penn State scored the next seven points, including a three from Oliver and jumper from Frazier to push the lead back to 11. The Lions would lead by double-digits the rest of the way.

PENN STATE 65PURDUE 45Jan. 5, 2012 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Oliver (21)Rebounding Leader: Glover (11)Assist Leader: Frazier (9)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPurdue vs Penn State

1/5/12 8:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)

Purdue 45 • 12-4, 2-1Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min04 Hummel, Robbie f 5-11 1-4 3-3 0 5 5 1 14 1 1 0 3 3034 Lawson, Jacob f 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 1112 Barlow, Kelsey g 3-8 1-2 1-2 0 2 2 1 8 2 1 0 0 3023 Jackson, Lewis g 0-5 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 2224 Smith, Ryne g 2-8 1-7 0-0 1 3 4 0 5 2 0 1 1 3300 Johnson, Terone 1-4 0-2 2-3 1 2 3 3 4 0 4 0 0 1801 Johnson, Anthony 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 814 Anthrop, Dru 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 Byrd, D.J. 3-7 3-6 3-4 0 3 3 4 12 2 0 1 1 2330 Beshears, Neal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 Hart, John 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 850 Carroll, Travis 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 2 1 0 3 0 15

Team 0 1 1Totals 15-47 6-23 9-12 6 20 26 15 45 10 12 5 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 6-24 25.0%3FG % 1st Half: 3-13 23.1%

FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0%

2nd half: 9-23 39.1%2nd half: 3-10 30.0%2nd half: 6-8 75.0%

Game: 15-47 31.9%Game: 6-23 26.1%Game: 9-12 75.0%

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Penn State 65 • 9-7, 1-2Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min25 Graham, Jon f 2-4 0-0 0-1 2 1 3 2 4 0 1 1 0 2135 Oliver, Billy f 7-11 7-11 0-0 0 2 2 4 21 0 1 0 0 2505 Glover, Matt g 0-3 0-1 2-2 4 7 11 1 2 5 1 0 2 2811 Marshall, Jermaine g 3-7 1-3 3-4 0 5 5 2 10 1 2 0 2 3423 Frazier, Tim g 7-20 1-2 0-1 3 2 5 4 15 9 4 0 3 3803 Lewis, Trey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 114 Montminy, Kevin 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 Colella, Nick 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 1721 Borovnjak, Sasa 4-4 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 1 8 0 1 0 0 1832 Ackerman, Pat 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 134 Wisniewski, Alan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 Travis, Ross 0-1 0-1 2-2 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 15

Team 2 1 3Totals 24-55 10-21 7-10 12 26 38 16 65 16 10 1 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-32 37.5%3FG % 1st Half: 6-13 46.2%

FT % 1st Half: 2-2 100.0%

2nd half: 12-23 52.2%2nd half: 4-8 50.0%2nd half: 5-8 62.5%

Game: 24-55 43.6%Game: 10-21 47.6%Game: 7-10 70.0%

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Officials: Ed Corbett, Ray Perone, Jim SchipperTechnical fouls: Purdue-None. Penn State-None.Attendance: 5081

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPurdue 18 27 45Penn State 32 33 65

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPUR 8 10 6 3 18PSU 26 14 10 9 13

Last FG - PUR 2nd-00:38, PSU 2nd-01:52.Largest lead - PUR None, PSU by 22 2nd-01:52.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.

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Penn State withstood a near Big Ten record barrage of Indiana threes and 66.7% shooting from the arc by the Hoosiers to get within two points three times in the final minute before IU escaped with an 88-82 victory. Indiana hit 16-of-24 from three, one off the Big Ten record, and hit seven straight threes in the first half, but the Lions battled back from double-digit deficits on four occasions to cut the lead to five points or less. The Lions produced their highest scoring total in Big Ten play since 2010 getting 21 points and seven assists from Tim Frazier and 20 points from Jermaine Marshall. Jordan Hulls hit 7-of-9 from three for a career-high 28 and Matt Roth downed 5-of-6 for 22 points. Penn State trailed by five at the half and 84-82 with 21 seconds to play.

#12/12 INDIANA 88PENN STATE 82Jan. 8, 2011 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (21)Rebounding Leader: Travis (6)Assist Leader: Frazier (7)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsIndiana vs Penn State

1/8/12 12:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)

Indiana 88 • 15-1, 3-1Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min02 Watford, Christian f 2-10 2-3 4-4 1 6 7 2 10 1 3 0 1 3740 Zeller, Cody f 4-5 0-0 2-3 0 4 4 4 10 2 1 2 1 2401 Hulls, Jordan g 7-11 7-9 7-9 0 1 1 4 28 4 4 0 2 3404 Oladipo, Victor g 2-8 1-4 1-4 1 5 6 2 6 2 2 1 0 3112 Jones III, Verdell g 1-2 0-0 3-5 1 3 4 5 5 6 3 0 1 1811 Moore, Daniel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 723 Abell, Remy 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 725 Pritchard, Tom 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 530 Roth, Matt 5-6 5-6 7-7 0 1 1 1 22 1 0 0 0 2632 Elston, Derek 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 11

Team 3 3 6Totals 24-47 16-24 24-32 7 26 33 23 88 17 16 3 5 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-28 46.4%3FG % 1st Half: 8-12 66.7%

FT % 1st Half: 8-10 80.0%

2nd half: 11-19 57.9%2nd half: 8-12 66.7%2nd half: 16-22 72.7%

Game: 24-47 51.1%Game: 16-24 66.7%Game: 24-32 75.0%

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Penn State 82 • 9-8, 1-3Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min25 Graham, Jon f 3-3 0-0 2-4 2 1 3 2 8 1 1 1 1 2335 Oliver, Billy f 3-5 3-5 0-0 2 1 3 4 9 0 0 0 0 2305 Glover, Matt g 2-3 0-1 4-4 1 4 5 4 8 3 2 0 3 3211 Marshall, Jermaine g 7-16 2-7 4-4 0 3 3 2 20 1 3 1 1 3123 Frazier, Tim g 7-23 1-6 6-7 0 3 3 5 21 7 1 0 1 3820 Colella, Nick 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 3 3 3 3 0 2 0 1 1621 Borovnjak, Sasa 1-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1324 Woodyard, Cammeron 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 1 743 Travis, Ross 3-4 0-0 2-2 3 3 6 0 8 1 0 0 0 17

Team 0 0 0Totals 27-59 7-23 21-25 9 19 28 26 82 13 9 3 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 14-29 48.3%3FG % 1st Half: 2-8 25.0%

FT % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8%

2nd half: 13-30 43.3%2nd half: 5-15 33.3%2nd half: 14-16 87.5%

Game: 27-59 45.8%Game: 7-23 30.4%Game: 21-25 84.0%

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Officials: Mike Kitts, Ed Hightower, Terry OglesbyTechnical fouls: Indiana-None. Penn State-None.Attendance: 8250

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalIndiana 42 46 88Penn State 37 45 82

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchIND 10 7 7 11 29PSU 36 18 10 4 16

Last FG - IND 2nd-04:25, PSU 2nd-00:26.Largest lead - IND by 11 1st-04:26, PSU by 1 1st-15:33.

Score tied - 4 times.Lead changed - 2 times.

Penn State hung close for most of the first half despite shooting just 29 percent in the first 20 minutes, but saw Nebraska open a double-digit lead with 6:26 to play in the half and trailed 34-22 at the break. The Lions would never get the lead under 10 the rest of the way despite a career-high 30 points and six steals from Tim Frazier who shot 10-of-16 in the game. The rest of the Lions went 10-of-44 as Penn State hit just 33 percent from the floor and a season-low 3-of-24 (12.5%) from three. Nebraska shot 60 percent in the second half, including 5-of-8 from three, on its way to 55 percent shooting in the game. Bo Spencer led four Huskers in double-digits with 19 points. Penn State had just five assists to go with 13 turnovers on the night.

NEBRASKA 70PENN STATE 58Jan. 11, 2012 @ Lincoln, Neb.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (30)Rebounding Leader: Travis (7)Assist Leader: Frazier (4)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPenn State vs Nebraska01/11/12 7:36 p.m. at Devaney Center (Lincoln, Neb.)

Penn State 58 • 9-9, 1-4Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min25 Graham, Jon f 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 2 3 0 1 0 0 1035 Oliver, Billy f 2-10 1-8 0-0 2 2 4 5 5 0 2 1 1 3305 Glover, Matt g 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 2011 Marshall, Jermaine g 1-7 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 0 0 1423 Frazier, Tim g 10-16 1-4 9-9 2 4 6 2 30 4 5 0 6 4003 Lewis, Trey 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 620 Colella, Nick 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 2121 Borovnjak, Sasa 3-7 0-1 2-3 3 3 6 1 8 0 0 0 0 1524 Woodyard, Cammeron 1-5 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 4 3 0 3 1 0 1943 Travis, Ross 2-6 0-1 3-5 2 5 7 1 7 0 0 0 0 22

Team 2 0 2Totals 20-60 3-24 15-19 14 20 34 21 58 5 13 3 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 7-24 29.2%3FG % 1st Half: 1-11 9.1%

FT % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8%

2nd half: 13-36 36.1%2nd half: 2-13 15.4%2nd half: 8-10 80.0%

Game: 20-60 33.3%Game: 3-24 12.5%Game: 15-19 78.9%

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Nebraska 70 • 9-7, 1-4Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min13 Ubel, Brandon f 3-3 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 2 6 1 1 1 0 1700 McCray, Toney g 5-11 3-7 0-3 1 4 5 2 13 1 1 0 2 3603 Richardson, Brandon g 0-0 0-0 4-6 0 1 1 4 4 3 4 0 1 2523 Spencer, Bo g 4-8 1-4 10-12 0 4 4 0 19 5 6 0 2 3625 Walker, Caleb g 5-7 2-4 0-2 0 6 6 1 12 3 2 2 1 3221 Diaz, Jorge Brian 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 3 4 0 2 3 0 2724 Talley, Dylan 3-7 1-4 5-6 1 4 5 2 12 1 0 0 2 27

Team 0 2 2 1Totals 22-40 7-19 19-29 4 27 31 14 70 14 17 6 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-25 52.0%3FG % 1st Half: 2-11 18.2%

FT % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7%

2nd half: 9-15 60.0%2nd half: 5-8 62.5%2nd half: 13-22 59.1%

Game: 22-40 55.0%Game: 7-19 36.8%Game: 19-29 65.5%

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Officials: Terry Wymer, Gene Steratore, John GaffneyTechnical fouls: Penn State-None. Nebraska-None.Attendance: 10791Actual Attendance: 8124

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPenn State 22 36 58Nebraska 34 36 70

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 24 14 11 4 18NEB 20 9 4 4 16

Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:22, NEB 2nd-05:09.Largest lead - PSU by 3 1st-18:38, NEB by 18 2nd-16:00.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 2 times.

Cam Woodyard scored a career-high 22 points and Tim Frazier had 20 to lead the Lions, but the Lions shot just 30% and saw Minnesota get a career-high 23 points from freshman Joe Coleman, whose 13-of-14 effort at the line was part of a 33-of-44 night at the foul line for UM, a Big Ten record for makes by a PSU opponent. The game saw 52 fouls and 72 free throws. Minnesota used an 11-0 run to open up a 44-33 lead with 16:43 to play. The Lions used an 8-0 run to get within three, 44-41, with 12:10 to play, but shot just 27% in the second half and couldn’t maintain pace as the Gophers pushed the lead back to double-digits and as much as 16. The Lions closed the lead to 62-57 with 4:10 left, but trailed by double-digits in the final 2 1/2 minutes despite grabbing 11 steals and forcing 17 turnovers.

MINNESOTA 80PENN STATE 66Jan. 15, 2012 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Woodyard (22)Rebounding Leader: Travis (8)Assist Leader: Frazier (5)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsMinnesota vs Penn State

1/15/12 4:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)

Minnesota 80 • 14-5, 2-4Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min33 Williams, Rodney f 3-5 0-0 8-11 1 7 8 4 14 2 2 0 0 3150 Sampson III, Ralph c 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 5 5 5 4 3 1 5 0 2000 Welch, Julian g 5-8 2-3 3-5 1 1 2 3 15 2 4 0 1 2711 Coleman, Joe g 5-8 0-0 13-14 0 5 5 0 23 1 4 0 0 3620 Hollins, Austin g 3-3 2-2 4-4 0 0 0 4 12 5 2 1 1 1901 Hollins, Andre 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 910 Osenieks, Oto 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 713 Ahanmisi, Maverick 0-3 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1223 Armelin, Chip 2-6 1-4 0-2 1 1 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 1955 Eliason, Elliott 1-1 0-0 2-4 0 6 6 1 4 0 0 1 0 20

Team 2 2 4Totals 21-38 5-10 33-44 5 28 33 23 80 13 17 7 3 200

FG % 1st Half: 10-18 55.6%3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0%

FT % 1st Half: 10-13 76.9%

2nd half: 11-20 55.0%2nd half: 2-4 50.0%2nd half: 23-31 74.2%

Game: 21-38 55.3%Game: 5-10 50.0%Game: 33-44 75.0%

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Penn State 66 • 9-10, 1-5Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min25 Graham, Jon f 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 3 2 0 2 0 0 1735 Oliver, Billy f 0-2 0-2 1-2 0 1 1 4 1 0 1 0 3 2505 Glover, Matt g 1-1 0-0 2-5 1 2 3 5 4 0 1 0 1 2311 Marshall, Jermaine g 4-19 2-9 2-2 1 4 5 2 12 1 0 1 0 3023 Frazier, Tim g 5-15 3-5 7-8 1 0 1 3 20 5 3 1 4 3914 Montminy, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 Colella, Nick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 321 Borovnjak, Sasa 0-2 0-0 1-1 1 3 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 1324 Woodyard, Cammeron 6-14 2-8 8-8 3 1 4 3 22 0 2 0 2 2743 Travis, Ross 1-4 0-0 2-2 6 2 8 5 4 0 2 0 0 22

Team 2 2 4 2Totals 18-60 7-24 23-28 17 18 35 29 66 7 13 2 11 200

FG % 1st Half: 8-23 34.8%3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 44.4%

FT % 1st Half: 11-13 84.6%

2nd half: 10-37 27.0%2nd half: 3-15 20.0%2nd half: 12-15 80.0%

Game: 18-60 30.0%Game: 7-24 29.2%Game: 23-28 82.1%

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Officials: Mike Kitts, Brian Dorsey, Steve McJunkinsTechnical fouls: Minnesota-None. Penn State-None.Attendance: 9065Personal foul on PSU #5 Glover at 17:55 of second half was intentional.Personal foul on PSU #43 Travis at 10:47 of second half was intentional.

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalMinnesota 33 47 80Penn State 31 35 66

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchMINN 32 17 6 6 12PSU 14 16 18 2 27

Last FG - MINN 2nd-01:48, PSU 2nd-00:46.Largest lead - MINN by 16 2nd-01:01, PSU by 8 1st-07:27.

Score tied - 7 times.Lead changed - 2 times.

Tim Frazier’s 12-foot floater with eight seconds to play delivered the first victory over a Top 25 team in the Patrick Chambers era. The Lions led for virtually the entire second half until the Illini tied the game at 52 with 40 seconds to play on a Brandon Paul three. Cammeron Woodyard led the Lions with 17 points and Frazier added 12 points and nine assists. Paul led all scorers with 20 points, but PSU held the Illini to 34% shooting and 18 points below their season scoring average with a combination of zone, man-to-man, and 1-2-2 press defenses. The Lions donned gray jerseys for the first time in program history. PSU led 25-23 at the half and by as much as nine in the second. The Illini cut the lead to one three times in the second half, but never reclaimed the lead.

PENN STATE 54#22/25 ILLINOIS 52Jan. 19, 2012 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Woodyard (17)Rebounding Leader: Graham & Glover (7)Assist Leader: Frazier (9)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsIllinois vs Penn State

1/19/12 9:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)

Illinois 52 • 15-4, 4-2Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min12 Leonard, Meyers c 6-12 0-1 3-5 2 2 4 5 15 1 3 1 0 3401 Richardson, D.J. g 2-11 2-7 0-0 1 3 4 2 6 5 2 0 1 3702 Bertrand, Joseph g 2-6 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 2 4 1 0 0 1 2703 Paul, Brandon g 5-11 4-9 6-6 2 4 6 2 20 3 5 1 2 40-13 Abrams, Tracy g 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 2 0 1 2 0 1 1900 Maniscalco, Sam 0-5 0-3 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 2720 Henry, Myke 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 532 Egwu, Nnanna 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 642 Griffey, Tyler 1-2 1-2 2-2 1 2 3 1 5 0 0 0 0 5

Team 2 0 2Totals 17-49 7-22 11-13 12 20 32 15 52 14 14 3 5 200

FG % 1st Half: 8-24 33.3%3FG % 1st Half: 3-12 25.0%

FT % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0%

2nd half: 9-25 36.0%2nd half: 4-10 40.0%2nd half: 7-8 87.5%

Game: 17-49 34.7%Game: 7-22 31.8%Game: 11-13 84.6%

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Penn State 54 • 10-10, 2-5Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min25 Graham, Jon f 0-3 0-0 1-3 3 4 7 4 1 1 3 2 0 2143 Travis, Ross f 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1105 Glover, Matt g 3-7 0-1 1-2 3 4 7 3 7 1 0 0 1 3623 Frazier, Tim g 4-11 0-1 4-4 1 3 4 4 12 9 4 0 1 3824 Woodyard, Cammeron g 6-10 3-4 2-2 2 2 4 2 17 1 1 0 1 3511 Marshall, Jermaine 2-8 1-3 2-2 1 4 5 1 7 2 2 3 2 3320 Colella, Nick 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 721 Borovnjak, Sasa 3-5 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 6 0 2 0 0 19

Team 1 2 3Totals 20-49 4-10 10-13 11 20 31 16 54 14 12 5 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-26 34.6%3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0%

FT % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7%

2nd half: 11-23 47.8%2nd half: 1-4 25.0%2nd half: 6-7 85.7%

Game: 20-49 40.8%Game: 4-10 40.0%Game: 10-13 76.9%

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Officials: Mark Whitehead, Bo Boroski, Bert SmithTechnical fouls: Illinois-Bertrand, Joseph. Penn State-None.Attendance: 6945

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalIllinois 23 29 52Penn State 25 29 54

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchILL 20 10 11 2 7PSU 26 17 13 6 13

Last FG - ILL 2nd-00:40, PSU 2nd-00:08.Largest lead - ILL by 8 1st-11:00, PSU by 9 2nd-14:37.

Score tied - 6 times.Lead changed - 5 times.

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Penn State held a 29-27 lead at the half after holding the Hoosiers to 41% shooting and 2-of-7 from three in the first half, but saw Indiana hit its first four threes of the second half and use and 18-6 run in the opening seven minutes to grab a 45-35 lead. The Hoosiers would shoot 65% from the floor and 5-of-9 from three in the half with Assembly Hall roaring. Penn State would hit just 23% in the half and 4-of-17 from three for the game and would never get closer than nine the rest of the way. Tim Frazier paced PSU with 21 points and walk-on Nick Colella added a career-high 11 on 3-of-5 from three off the bench. Freshman Cody Zeller paced IU with 18 points. IU outscored the Lions 30-16 in the paint, despite 15 PSU offensive boards, and 46-25 in the second half.

#11/13 INDIANA 73PENN STATE 54Jan. 22, 2012 @ Bloomington, Ind.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (21)Rebounding Leader: Glover (6)Assist Leader: Five with (1)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPenn State vs Indiana

01/22/12 12:00pm at Assembly Hall (Bloomington, Ind.)

Penn State 54 • 10-11, 2-6Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min25 Graham, Jon f 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 1543 Travis, Ross f 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 905 Glover, Matt g 1-5 0-1 3-9 2 4 6 5 5 1 0 0 0 40-23 Frazier, Tim g 7-18 1-3 6-6 1 2 3 4 21 1 3 0 0 40-24 Woodyard, Cammeron g 2-11 0-4 2-2 2 2 4 0 6 0 0 0 1 3611 Marshall, Jermaine 3-7 0-4 2-2 0 2 2 4 8 0 1 0 0 1720 Colella, Nick 3-5 3-5 2-2 1 1 2 1 11 1 1 0 0 2421 Borovnjak, Sasa 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 2 5 4 1 1 2 1 0 19

Team 5 2 7Totals 17-50 4-17 16-23 15 15 30 23 54 5 8 2 1 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-28 42.9%3FG % 1st Half: 2-9 22.2%

FT % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0%

2nd half: 5-22 22.7%2nd half: 2-8 25.0%2nd half: 13-18 72.2%

Game: 17-50 34.0%Game: 4-17 23.5%Game: 16-23 69.6%

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Indiana 73 • 16-4, 4-4Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min02 Watford, Christian f 3-8 2-4 3-5 1 6 7 3 11 2 2 2 0 3240 Zeller, Cody f 7-8 0-0 4-4 2 2 4 4 18 1 3 4 0 2801 Hulls, Jordan g 3-9 2-7 6-6 0 4 4 2 14 3 0 0 3 3304 Oladipo, Victor g 2-2 0-0 4-4 1 5 6 3 8 1 2 0 2 2812 Jones III, Verdell g 2-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 4 3 0 0 0 3110 Sheehey, Will 3-7 1-3 1-3 0 1 1 5 8 0 1 0 0 1425 Pritchard, Tom 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 830 Roth, Matt 2-2 2-2 0-0 1 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 1532 Elston, Derek 2-3 0-0 0-1 1 5 6 2 4 0 1 0 0 11

Team 1 0 1Totals 24-45 7-16 18-23 8 23 31 25 73 10 9 6 5 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-22 40.9%3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 28.6%

FT % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5%

2nd half: 15-23 65.2%2nd half: 5-9 55.6%2nd half: 11-15 73.3%

Game: 24-45 53.3%Game: 7-16 43.8%Game: 18-23 78.3%

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Officials: Larry Scirotto, John Gaffney, Kelly SelfTechnical fouls: Penn State-Travis, Ross; Colella, Nick. Indiana-Sheehey,Will 2.Attendance: 17248Glover (PSU) fouls out at 6.8 (2nd)Sheehey (IU) ejected 2nd technical 6.8 (2nd)

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPenn State 29 25 54Indiana 27 46 73

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 16 6 8 0 20IND 30 7 14 2 18

Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:36, IND 2nd-01:34.Largest lead - PSU by 5 1st-09:03, IND by 19 2nd-00:43.

Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 5 times.

Penn State missed its first seven shots from the floor and started 1-of-13 from the field and 0-4 from the line in Columbus as the No. 3-ranked Buckeyes jumped to an early double-digit lead and were never threatened. The Lions shot 31% in the game and saw OSU shoot 50% from the floor and 24-of-34 at the foul line to cruise to a 78-54 victory. Tim Frazier led the Lions with 16 points and four assists, but was held to 6-of-17 shooting. Jermaine Marshall added 14 points and six boards. The Lions shot just 22% in the first half while the Buckeyes took a 38-18 halftime lead. Jared Sullinger logged 20 points and 13 rebounds despite sitting for the final seven minutes. Ohio State won the rebounding battle 43-35 and the Lions were called for 26 fouls.

#4/3 OHIO STATE 78PENN STATE 54Jan. 25, 2012 @ Columbus, Ohio

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (16)Rebounding Leader: Travis (8)Assist Leader: Frazier (4)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPenn State vs Ohio State

01/25/12 6:31 p.m. at Value City Arena (Columbus, Ohio)

Penn State 54 • 10-12, 2-7Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min25 Graham, Jon f 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 5 2 0 1 0 0 805 Glover, Matt g 0-2 0-0 2-4 2 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 1911 Marshall, Jermaine g 5-16 1-6 3-6 1 5 6 2 14 1 3 1 1 3723 Frazier, Tim g 6-17 1-2 3-4 0 1 1 4 16 4 4 1 0 3924 Woodyard, Cammeron g 4-11 2-6 0-0 3 0 3 2 10 1 0 0 1 2720 Colella, Nick 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 5 1 1 0 0 2021 Borovnjak, Sasa 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 2532 Ackerman, Pat 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 543 Travis, Ross 2-10 0-0 1-2 3 5 8 3 5 0 1 0 2 20

Team 2 2 4Totals 20-64 5-16 9-16 13 22 35 26 54 7 10 2 4 200

FG % 1st Half: 7-32 21.9%3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 20.0%

FT % 1st Half: 2-6 33.3%

2nd half: 13-32 40.6%2nd half: 3-6 50.0%2nd half: 7-10 70.0%

Game: 20-64 31.3%Game: 5-16 31.3%Game: 9-16 56.3%

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Ohio State 78 • 18-3, 6-2Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min00 Sullinger,Jared f 7-11 0-1 6-7 3 10 13 2 20 2 3 2 0 2701 Thomas,Deshaun f 4-11 0-1 1-2 3 4 7 0 9 1 1 1 0 2504 Craft,Aaron g 4-4 1-1 2-5 0 1 1 3 11 3 1 0 0 2232 Smith Jr.,Lenzelle g 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1744 Buford,William g 3-7 3-6 6-6 0 9 9 4 15 2 1 0 0 3202 Sibert,Jordan 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 903 Scott,Shannon 1-4 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 3 2 2 2 0 0 1810 Ross, LaQuinton 0-2 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 512 Thompson,Sam 2-3 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 0 6 3 0 2 0 1715 Weatherspoon,J.D. 2-2 0-0 4-5 0 1 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 1023 Williams,Amir 1-1 0-0 0-2 1 3 4 1 2 1 0 3 0 830 Ravenel,Evan 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 2 4 0 2 0 0 955 McDonald,Trey 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Team 1 1 2Totals 25-50 4-11 24-34 8 35 43 17 78 16 13 8 1 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-26 50.0%3FG % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0%

FT % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8%

2nd half: 12-24 50.0%2nd half: 1-6 16.7%2nd half: 15-23 65.2%

Game: 25-50 50.0%Game: 4-11 36.4%Game: 24-34 70.6%

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Officials: Mike Sanzere, Tom Eades, Bill EkTechnical fouls: Penn State-TEAM. Ohio State-None.Attendance: 16907

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPenn State 18 36 54Ohio State 38 40 78

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 14 9 9 6 10OSU 30 8 5 10 23

Last FG - PSU 2nd-01:25, OSU 2nd-02:25.Largest lead - PSU None, OSU by 29 2nd-10:48.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.

s Penn State knocked off No. 22-ranked Illinois, 54-52, in the Bryce Jordan Center on January 19, 2012 for its first victory over a Top 25 opponent under coach Patrick Chambers.

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Penn State started 0-8 from the floor and didn’t score until a Nick Colella three at the 12:20 mark, but trailed just 9-3 in East Lansing. PSU remained cold shooting just 21% in the first half as an MSU team that shot just 27% and made 10 turnovers took a 33-19 lead at the half. MSU pushed its lead to 22 points early in the second half before the Lions got hot and shot 77% over the first 13 minutes of the half to close within five, 52-47, with 9:18 to play after scoring 10-straight points and following that with 17-5 run. PSU shot 53% in the half, but MSU hit at a 65% clip and reestablished control holding a double-digit lead over the final 6:30. Tim Frazier posted 19 points and six assists for PSU while Draymond Green had 23 points and 12 boards for MSU which dominated the boards, 44-25.

#11/12 MICHIGAN STATE 77PENN STATE 57Feb. 8, 2012 @ East Lansing, Mich.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Tim Frazier (19)Rebound Leader: Frazier & Marshall (5)Assist Leader: Frazier (7)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPenn State vs Michigan State02/08/12 6:30 p.m. at Breslin Center (East Lansing, Mich.)

Penn State 57 • 10-15, 2-10Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min20 Colella, Nick * 3-8 3-7 0-0 0 0 0 1 9 1 2 1 0 3723 Frazier, Tim * 6-18 0-3 7-8 1 4 5 4 19 7 6 0 2 3724 Woodyard, Cammeron * 2-5 2-4 0-0 1 2 3 1 6 1 1 0 0 2325 Graham, Jon * 1-3 0-0 1-2 1 3 4 4 3 1 1 1 0 2335 Oliver, Billy * 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1105 Glover, Matt 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 711 Marshall, Jermaine 4-10 1-4 3-3 0 5 5 5 12 0 1 1 1 2821 Borovnjak, Sasa 3-3 0-0 0-3 1 0 1 4 6 0 1 0 0 1743 Travis, Ross 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 17

Team 1 2 3Totals 20-52 6-20 11-16 6 19 25 26 57 11 13 3 4 200

FG % 1st Half: 5-24 20.8%3FG % 1st Half: 2-12 16.7%

FT % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0%

2nd half: 15-28 53.6%2nd half: 4-8 50.0%2nd half: 4-6 66.7%

Game: 20-52 38.5%Game: 6-20 30.0%Game: 11-16 68.8%

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Michigan State 77 • 19-5, 8-3Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min05 Payne, Adreian * 3-7 0-0 6-8 2 3 5 2 12 1 3 0 2 2111 Appling, Keith * 2-4 1-3 5-6 0 4 4 4 10 7 1 0 1 2513 Thornton, Austin * 2-5 2-3 0-0 2 3 5 0 6 0 0 1 1 1722 Dawson, Branden * 5-8 0-0 2-3 4 3 7 0 12 0 1 2 3 2423 Green, Draymond * 6-15 2-6 9-14 3 9 12 2 23 5 1 0 1 3600 Byrd, Russell 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 502 Gauna, Alex 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 503 Kearney, Brandan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 814 Chapman, Dan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 Trice, Travis 2-6 1-3 0-0 1 2 3 3 5 1 1 0 1 1925 Nix, Derrick 1-2 0-0 0-1 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 1430 Wood, Brandon 2-5 2-5 0-0 1 1 2 3 6 2 2 0 0 2344 Ianni, Anthony 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

Team 3 0 3 1Totals 23-53 8-21 23-34 17 27 44 18 77 16 14 3 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 8-30 26.7%3FG % 1st Half: 4-11 36.4%

FT % 1st Half: 13-16 81.3%

2nd half: 15-23 65.2%2nd half: 4-10 40.0%2nd half: 10-18 55.6%

Game: 23-53 43.4%Game: 8-21 38.1%Game: 23-34 67.6%

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Officials: Gene Steratore, Eric Curry, Larry ScirottoTechnical fouls: Penn State-None. Michigan State-None.Attendance: 14797

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPenn State 19 38 57Michigan State 33 44 77

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 22 9 1 2 20MSU 26 16 18 7 14

Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:35, MSU 2nd-02:48.Largest lead - PSU None, MSU by 23 2nd-02:48.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.

Penn State nearly got a triple-double from Tim Frazier as the 6-1 guard posted 23 points, 10 re-bounds, nine assists and three steals in a dominating 16-point win over the Huskers. The Lions used a 10-0 run with 8:33 to play in the first half to break-open an 18-17 game and take a 28-17 lead with 6:05 to play. Three different Lions scored in the run as PSU went on to shoot 58% in the first half and 5-of-8 from three to take a 36-26 halftime lead. PSU held the margin over double-digits the entire second half and led by as many as 20 as the Lions shot 52% for the game. Cam Woodyard posted 14 points on a career-best equaling four threes and Jermaine Marshall added 12. Dylan Talley led NU with 12 points as the Huskers shot 39%, 6-of-20 from three, and were outrebounded 30-21.

PENN STATE 67NEBRASKA 51Feb. 11, 2012 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Tim Frazier (23)Rebounding Leader: Tim Frazier (10)Assist Leader: Tim Frazier (9)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsNebraska vs Penn State

2/11/12 1:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)

Nebraska 51 • 11-13, 3-10Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min13 Ubel, Brandon f 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 2700 McCray, Toney g 4-10 1-5 0-0 1 2 3 5 9 0 2 1 2 2903 Richardson, Brandon g 0-2 0-1 6-6 0 4 4 3 6 5 2 1 2 3523 Spencer, Bo g 3-8 1-5 0-0 0 1 1 0 7 3 2 0 0 3025 Walker, Caleb g 5-10 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 10 0 2 0 0 1602 Rivers, David 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 405 Moore, Josiah 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 912 Hilliard Jr., Corey 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 314 Niemann, Christopher 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 524 Talley, Dylan 4-11 3-8 1-4 1 2 3 1 12 2 1 0 1 2633 Fox, Mike 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 16

Team 0 1 1 1Totals 19-48 6-20 7-11 4 17 21 14 51 11 11 2 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 10-26 38.5%3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 27.3%

FT % 1st Half: 3-3 100.0%

2nd half: 9-22 40.9%2nd half: 3-9 33.3%2nd half: 4-8 50.0%

Game: 19-48 39.6%Game: 6-20 30.0%Game: 7-11 63.6%

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Penn State 67 • 11-15, 3-10Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min25 Graham, Jon f 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 4 5 2 5 0 2 0 1 2043 Travis, Ross f 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 1820 Colella, Nick g 2-12 2-11 0-0 1 2 3 1 6 2 1 0 1 3223 Frazier, Tim g 7-9 1-1 8-8 1 9 10 3 23 9 5 0 3 3924 Woodyard, Cammeron g 4-7 4-7 2-2 0 2 2 1 14 0 2 0 1 2705 Glover, Matt 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 2011 Marshall, Jermaine 5-8 2-3 0-0 1 2 3 4 12 2 0 1 0 2014 Montminy, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 Borovnjak, Sasa 1-2 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 0 3 0 1 1 1 2132 Ackerman, Pat 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 134 Wisniewski, Alan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Team 0 1 1Totals 23-44 9-23 12-14 4 26 30 15 67 13 13 2 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-19 57.9%3FG % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5%

FT % 1st Half: 9-11 81.8%

2nd half: 12-25 48.0%2nd half: 4-15 26.7%2nd half: 3-3 100.0%

Game: 23-44 52.3%Game: 9-23 39.1%Game: 12-14 85.7%

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Officials: Jim Burr, Ray Perone, Bill EkTechnical fouls: Nebraska-None. Penn State-None.Attendance: 13103

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalNebraska 26 25 51Penn State 36 31 67

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchNEB 20 8 0 4 17PSU 22 15 5 12 15

Last FG - NEB 2nd-00:35, PSU 2nd-02:22.Largest lead - NEB by 3 1st-16:19, PSU by 20 2nd-02:22.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 4 times.

Penn State shot 45.8% in the first half and held Wisconsin to just 27% shooting and 17 points to lead 23-17 at the halftime break. The tables turned in the second half as the Lions went cold shooting 27% and were out-scored 35-23 as the Badgers hit 45% from the floor and got late scoring from Jordan Taylor. After hitting just one of its first 13 shots in the second half and trailing by seven, Penn State was within two, 40-38, with 3:36 to play, but couldn’t capitalize on four chances to tie or take the lead and never got that close again. Tim Frazier scored 17 of the Lions’ 23 second-half points on his way to 21 points and seven assists. Taylor led UW with 18 points and five assists – 15 in the final five minutes and 10 of those at the foul line. PSU had 12 offensive boards, but just two second-chance points.

#19/20 WISCONSIN 52PENN STATE 46Jan. 31, 2012 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (21)Rebounding Leader: Four with (5)Assist Leader: Frazier (7)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsWisconsin vs Penn State

1/31/12 8:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)

Wisconsin 52 • 18-5, 7-3Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min31 Bruesewitz, Mike f 1-3 0-2 1-1 2 1 3 3 3 0 0 1 1 3340 Berggren, Jared f 4-10 0-2 0-2 3 7 10 4 8 0 1 2 1 2805 Evans, Ryan g 5-12 0-0 1-2 1 5 6 2 11 0 2 1 1 3711 Taylor, Jordan g 4-12 2-6 8-10 1 2 3 2 18 5 0 0 1 3821 Gasser, Josh g 1-4 1-3 3-4 1 4 5 2 6 1 1 0 2 3801 Brust, Ben 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1133 Wilson, Rob 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 844 Kaminsky, Frank 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 1 0 7

Team 1 2 3Totals 17-48 5-19 13-19 9 22 31 13 52 7 5 6 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 7-26 26.9%3FG % 1st Half: 2-11 18.2%

FT % 1st Half: 1-1 100.0%

2nd half: 10-22 45.5%2nd half: 3-8 37.5%2nd half: 12-18 66.7%

Game: 17-48 35.4%Game: 5-19 26.3%Game: 13-19 68.4%

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Penn State 46 • 10-13, 2-8Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min25 Graham, Jon f 2-4 0-0 0-3 2 3 5 2 4 0 1 2 2 2605 Glover, Matt g 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 5 5 5 0 0 4 0 0 3011 Marshall, Jermaine g 6-13 1-4 0-0 0 5 5 4 13 1 0 0 0 3323 Frazier, Tim g 8-22 0-2 5-6 1 3 4 1 21 7 2 0 1 3924 Woodyard, Cammeron g 1-6 0-1 3-5 3 2 5 5 5 1 2 0 0 3020 Colella, Nick 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 1721 Borovnjak, Sasa 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1443 Travis, Ross 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 11

Team 3 1 4Totals 18-50 2-10 8-14 12 24 36 20 46 9 9 2 3 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-24 45.8%3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0%

FT % 1st Half: 0-1 0.0%

2nd half: 7-26 26.9%2nd half: 1-6 16.7%2nd half: 8-13 61.5%

Game: 18-50 36.0%Game: 2-10 20.0%Game: 8-14 57.1%

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Officials: John Higgins, Eric Curry, Paul JanssenTechnical fouls: Wisconsin-None. Penn State-None.Attendance: 8752

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalWisconsin 17 35 52Penn State 23 23 46

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchWISC 18 8 9 0 6PSU 22 8 2 11 3

Last FG - WISC 2nd-01:44, PSU 2nd-00:00.Largest lead - WISC by 8 2nd-00:04, PSU by 9 1st-03:51.

Score tied - 3 times.Lead changed - 3 times.

Penn State hit just 3 of its first 17 shots and fell behind 23-7 after the first 11 minutes of action. Penn State shot 26.7% in the first half and just 2-of-13 from three while committing 11 turnovers to trail by as many as 21 in the half and 36-19 at the break. Iowa built its lead to 26 early in the second half, before the Lions used a 17-5 rally sparked by three treys from Jermaine Marshall and two from Tim Frazier to get within 14 with 13:25 to play. Penn State would shoot 53% in the second half and 8-of-16 from three to get within 11 in the closing minutes, but no closer. Frazier led PSU with 23 points and five assists. Marshall added 13, Cammeron Woodyard 11 and Nick Colella 10. Matt Gatens led Iowa with 18 as the Hawkeyes outscored PSU 29-4 at the foul line and turned 15 turnovers into 20 points.

IOWA 77PENN STATE 64Feb. 4, 2012 @ Iowa City, Iowa

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (23)Rebounding Leader: Woodyard (6)Assist Leader: Frazier (5)

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Penn State led by as many as 16 early in the second half, but saw Matt Gatens hit his first five threes of the second half and score 19 of 21 points in the half to get Iowa within two, 63-61, with 2:00 to play. Jermaine Marshall hit a big three to push the lead to 66-61 and with Iowa within three with 24 seconds to play Jon Graham stepped to the line and hit both ends of a 1-and-1 to ice the game. Graham finished with a career-best 10 points and six rebounds, going 4-of-4 at the line. Tim Frazier struggled in the first half, but led PSU with 18 points, four assists and four steals. Marshall added 10 points and Cam Woodyard 13, 12 in the first half as the Lions led 38-24 at the half after holding Iowa to 26.9% shooting in the first 20 minutes. The Hawkeyes hit 56.5% in the second. PSU went 22-of-28 at the foul line.

PENN STATE 69IOWA 64Feb. 16, 2012 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (18)Rebounding Leader: Marshall (7)Assist Leader: Frazier (4)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsIowa vs Penn State

2/16/12 8:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)

Iowa 64 • 13-13, 5-8Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min15 McCabe, Zach f 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 5 2 2 3 2 0 2330 White, Aaron f 6-11 1-3 3-4 3 7 10 1 16 1 4 3 1 3402 Oglesby, Josh g 1-7 0-5 1-3 0 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 1 2704 Marble, Roy Devyn g 4-10 0-2 5-7 2 6 8 1 13 6 3 0 1 4005 Gatens, Matt g 6-13 5-7 4-4 1 3 4 3 21 1 1 1 0 3800 Olaseni, Gabriel 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 601 Basabe, Melsahn 2-3 0-0 3-7 1 2 3 3 7 0 0 0 0 2020 Brommer, Andrew 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 725 May, Eric 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 5

Team 3 0 3Totals 20-49 6-18 18-27 12 22 34 18 64 13 12 7 6 200

FG % 1st Half: 7-26 26.9%3FG % 1st Half: 1-7 14.3%

FT % 1st Half: 9-12 75.0%

2nd half: 13-23 56.5%2nd half: 5-11 45.5%2nd half: 9-15 60.0%

Game: 20-49 40.8%Game: 6-18 33.3%Game: 18-27 66.7%

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Penn State 69 • 12-15, 4-10Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min25 Graham, Jon f 3-3 0-0 4-4 3 3 6 4 10 0 2 2 0 2743 Travis, Ross f 1-3 0-0 0-2 1 5 6 1 2 1 1 0 0 1720 Colella, Nick g 2-6 1-5 4-4 0 1 1 2 9 1 0 1 0 3123 Frazier, Tim g 6-13 0-1 6-6 1 2 3 4 18 4 2 0 4 3424 Woodyard, Cammeron g 4-9 2-5 3-4 2 1 3 4 13 0 0 0 0 1905 Glover, Matt 0-3 0-1 3-4 0 3 3 3 3 4 2 0 2 2411 Marshall, Jermaine 4-12 2-5 0-0 2 5 7 3 10 1 1 0 1 3514 Montminy, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+21 Borovnjak, Sasa 1-4 0-0 2-4 2 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 13

Team 2 1 3Totals 21-53 5-17 22-28 13 21 34 22 69 11 8 3 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-27 44.4%3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0%

FT % 1st Half: 11-12 91.7%

2nd half: 9-26 34.6%2nd half: 2-7 28.6%2nd half: 11-16 68.8%

Game: 21-53 39.6%Game: 5-17 29.4%Game: 22-28 78.6%

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Officials: Mike Kitts, Tom O'Neill, Bo BoroskiTechnical fouls: Iowa-None. Penn State-None.Attendance: 6794

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalIowa 24 40 64Penn State 38 31 69

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchIOWA 20 7 7 2 9PSU 28 16 15 4 17

Last FG - IOWA 2nd-01:23, PSU 2nd-01:45.Largest lead - IOWA by 2 1st-19:42, PSU by 16 2nd-19:47.

Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 1 time.

Penn State couldn’t overcome a Wisconsin team that hit 7-of-14 from three in the first half and 11-of-22 in the game and fell for the 14th-straight time in Madison. Penn State outscored UW 32-8 in the paint and got 20 points from Tim Frazier, but trailed 35-21 at the half after UW hit 48% in the first half to the Lions 35% and outscored the Lions 21-3 at the arc, hitting a three in five-straight possessions at one point. UW extended its lead to 20 with 11:55 to play before PSU mounted a 17-2 run to get within five, 51-46, with 5:48 to play. A pair of Jared Berggren threes thwarted the Lions’ comeback. Josh Gasser led UW with 15 points on 3-of-5 from three. Berggren had 13 on 3-of-3 from three. Jon Graham has a career-best 10 rebounds to go with nine points in a career-high 35 minutes for PSU.

#15/17 WISCONSIN 65PENN STATE 55Feb. 19, 2012 @ Madison, Wisconsin

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (20)Rebounding Leader: Graham (10)Assist Leader: Frazier (4)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPenn State vs Wisconsin02/19/12 3pm at Kohl Center, Madison, Wis.

Penn State 55 • 12-16, 4-11Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min25 Graham, Jon f 4-9 0-0 1-3 4 6 10 2 9 0 1 2 1 3543 Travis, Ross f 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 3 5 0 0 0 2 2320 Colella, Nick g 1-5 1-5 0-0 0 4 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 2923 Frazier, Tim g 9-20 0-3 2-2 1 3 4 3 20 4 3 0 2 4024 Woodyard, Cammeron g 1-9 1-5 1-2 0 2 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 2605 Glover, Matt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1111 Marshall, Jermaine 4-8 2-5 2-2 1 0 1 2 12 2 0 0 2 3121 Borovnjak, Sasa 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 5

Team 1 2 3Totals 22-56 4-18 7-11 8 19 27 15 55 8 5 2 7 200

FG % 1st Half: 10-28 35.7%3FG % 1st Half: 1-8 12.5%

FT % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%

2nd half: 12-28 42.9%2nd half: 3-10 30.0%2nd half: 7-11 63.6%

Game: 22-56 39.3%Game: 4-18 22.2%Game: 7-11 63.6%

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Wisconsin 65 • 20-7, 9-5Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min05 Evans, Ryan f 4-7 0-0 3-4 2 7 9 1 11 2 4 0 0 3131 Bruesewitz, Mike f 2-5 0-1 3-5 4 8 12 1 7 5 2 0 0 3340 Berggren, Jared f 4-8 3-3 2-2 1 5 6 2 13 0 0 2 1 2911 Taylor, Jordan g 4-12 3-6 0-0 0 1 1 3 11 4 2 0 0 3121 Gasser, Josh g 3-6 3-5 6-6 1 4 5 2 15 2 2 0 0 3601 Brust, Ben 2-4 2-4 0-0 1 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 0 1712 Jackson, Traevon 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+33 Wilson, Rob 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1244 Kaminsky, Frank 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 11

Team 0 1 1Totals 20-47 11-22 14-17 10 28 38 11 65 14 12 2 1 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-25 48.0%3FG % 1st Half: 7-14 50.0%

FT % 1st Half: 4-4 100.0

2nd half: 8-22 36.4%2nd half: 4-8 50.0%2nd half: 10-13 76.9%

Game: 20-47 42.6%Game: 11-22 50.0%Game: 14-17 82.4%

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Officials: Brian Dorsey, Mark Whitehead, Kelly SelfTechnical fouls: Penn State-None. Wisconsin-None.Attendance: 17230

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPenn State 21 34 55Wisconsin 35 30 65

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 32 6 9 2 14WISC 8 6 8 0 8

Last FG - PSU 2nd-02:39, WISC 2nd-02:51.Largest lead - PSU None, WISC by 20 2nd-11:55.

Score tied - 0 times.Lead changed - 0 times.

Northwestern needed 15 three-pointers and two John Shurna free throws with three seconds to play to escape with a 67-66 victory. Trailing by as many as nine with 15:00 to play, Penn State shot 60% in the second half and dominated scoring in the paint, 40-10, in the game to retake the lead on a Cam-meron Woodyard three with 8:39 to play. NU used four-straight threes to rebuild a four-point margin, but Tim Frazier completed a three-point play to give PSU a 66-65 lead with 2:48 left. The Lions couldn’t capitalize on four chances to extend the lead and Jon Graham missed two at the line with 14 seconds remaining before being whistled for a foul on Shurna’s shot attempt with three seconds to play. Frazier led PSU with 23 points and eight assists. Shurna had 23 for NU which had six players make a three.

NORTHWESTERN 67PENN STATE 66Feb. 25, 2012 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (23)Rebounding Leader: Travis (9)Assist Leader: Frazier (8)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPENN STATE vs INDIANA3/8/12 1:52pm EST at Bankers Life Fieldhouse-Indianapolis, IN

PENN STATE 58 • 12-20Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min03 LEWIS, Trey * 4-9 3-7 0-0 0 1 1 5 11 2 0 0 1 2605 GLOVER, Matt 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 5 0 1 2 0 1 3011 MARSHALL, Jermaine * 1-6 1-3 6-7 0 4 4 4 9 0 1 2 1 3814 MONTMINY, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 COLELLA, Nick 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 621 BORONJNAK, Sasa 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 3 4 0 1 0 0 1423 FRAZIER, Tim * 9-24 4-6 4-4 0 2 2 4 26 4 4 1 5 3925 GRAHAM, Jon * 1-5 0-0 0-1 3 4 7 3 2 1 0 2 0 2332 ACKERMAN, Pat 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 134 WISNIEWSKI, Alan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 TRAVIS, Ross * 2-5 0-0 2-4 3 4 7 4 6 0 1 3 0 21

Team 1 1 2 1Totals 19-55 8-17 12-16 10 19 29 28 58 8 10 8 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-27 40.7%3FG % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0%

FT % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7%

2nd half: 8-28 28.6%2nd half: 4-9 44.4%2nd half: 6-9 66.7%

Game: 19-55 34.5%Game: 8-17 47.1%Game: 12-16 75.0%

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INDIANA 75 • 25-7Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min00 BARNETT, Kory 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 HULLS, Jordan * 7-10 4-6 2-2 0 0 0 2 20 1 2 0 1 3102 WATFORD, Christian * 2-11 0-2 10-10 2 8 10 2 14 2 0 0 0 3304 OLADIPO, Victor * 1-8 0-1 3-4 2 8 10 3 5 2 3 1 1 3210 SHEEHEY, Will * 2-7 1-3 0-1 0 3 3 0 5 2 2 0 1 2711 MOORE, Daniel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 JONES III, Verdell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 613 ETHERINGTON, Austin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 223 ABELL, Remy 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 625 PRITCHARD, Tom 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1030 ROTH, Matt 2-5 2-5 0-0 0 0 0 2 6 1 0 0 0 1432 ELSTON, Derek 1-1 1-1 1-2 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 640 ZELLER, Cody * 4-9 0-0 11-15 7 3 10 2 19 2 1 1 1 31

Team 5 2 7 1Totals 19-52 8-18 29-36 16 29 45 16 75 11 11 2 4 200

FG % 1st Half: 10-27 37.0%3FG % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6%

FT % 1st Half: 13-15 86.7%

2nd half: 9-25 36.0%2nd half: 3-9 33.3%2nd half: 16-21 76.2%

Game: 19-52 36.5%Game: 8-18 44.4%Game: 29-36 80.6%

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Officials: Ed Hightower, Ray Perone & D.J. CarstensenTechnical fouls: PENN STATE-None. INDIANA-None.Attendance:Session I Attendance: 17,936

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPENN STATE 32 26 58INDIANA 38 37 75

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 20 6 8 7 4IND 20 11 20 7 12

Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:35, IND 2nd-01:33.Largest lead - PSU by 1 1st-18:35, IND by 22 2nd-07:10.

Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 2 times.

Tim Frazier was spectacular in the first half scoring 16 points and helping Penn State to shoot 56% and lead twice before going to the locker room down five, 37-32. But, Purdue exploded in the second half hitting 10 of its first 12 shots and scoring the first 11 points of the half to jump to a 16-point lead and never look back. The Boilers hit at 75% until the final minutes of the half before closing at 65% in the half and 57.4% for the game, including 9-of-22 from three. Robbie Hummel led Purdue with 26 points, eight rebounds and six assists on “Senior Night”. Penn State got team-highs of 24 points, six assists, five rebounds and four steals from Frazier, but only Jermaine Marshall (10) joined him in double-figures. Purdue won the rebounding battle 31-17 and outscored PSU 17-8 at the foul line.

PURDUE 80PENN STATE 56Feb. 29, 2012 @ West Lafayette, Ind.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (24)Rebounding Leader: Frazier (5)Assist Leader: Frazier (6)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPenn State vs Purdue

02/29/12 6:30 PM at Mackey Arena - West Lafayette, IN

Penn State 56 • 12-18 (4-13)

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

25 Graham, Jon f 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 4 1 1 0 0 1343 Travis, Ross f 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 5 0 0 1 0 0 23

11 Marshall, Jermaine g 3-10 1-6 3-4 1 2 3 3 10 2 3 0 4 3720 Colella, Nick g 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1723 Frazier, Tim g 10-16 1-2 3-3 0 5 5 3 24 6 2 0 4 39

03 Lewis, Trey 3-8 2-6 0-1 1 0 1 0 8 0 2 0 1 1905 Glover, Matt 0-2 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 0 0 26

14 Montminy, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 221 Borovnjak, Sasa 4-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 8 0 1 0 0 2232 Ackerman, Pat 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

34 Wisniewski, Alan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Team 0 2 2 1

Totals 22-48 4-18 8-10 4 13 17 19 56 10 13 0 9 200

FG % 1st Half: 13-23 56.5%

3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 33.3%

FT % 1st Half: 3-3 100.0%

2nd half: 9-25 36.0%

2nd half: 1-9 11.1%

2nd half: 5-7 71.4%

Game: 22-48 45.8%

Game: 4-18 22.2%

Game: 8-10 80.0%

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Purdue 80 • 20-10 (10-7)

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min

00 Johnson, Terone * 4-6 1-1 4-7 1 4 5 0 13 3 3 0 0 3204 Hummel, Robbie * 8-16 2-6 8-9 2 6 8 1 26 6 0 1 1 3723 Jackson, Lewis * 6-6 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 4 12 5 2 0 1 26

24 Smith, Ryne * 3-6 3-6 0-0 0 0 0 1 9 3 1 0 1 3050 Carroll, Travis * 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 21

01 Johnson, Anthony 1-2 0-1 2-2 0 2 2 3 4 1 2 0 0 1414 Anthrop, Dru 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 221 Byrd, D.J. 4-8 3-7 3-3 4 2 6 3 14 1 2 0 0 26

30 Beshears, Neal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 232 Hart, John 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

34 Lawson, Jacob 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 555 Marcius, Sandi 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2

Team 0 2 2

Totals 27-47 9-22 17-21 8 23 31 14 80 21 13 2 3 200

FG % 1st Half: 12-24 50.0%

3FG % 1st Half: 4-11 36.4%

FT % 1st Half: 9-12 75.0%

2nd half: 15-23 65.2%

2nd half: 5-11 45.5%

2nd half: 8-9 88.9%

Game: 27-47 57.4%

Game: 9-22 40.9%

Game: 17-21 81.0%

Deadball

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Officials: Ted Valentine, Bo Boroski, Lamont Simpson

Technical fouls: Penn State-None. Purdue-None.

Attendance: 14565

Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

Penn State 32 24 56Purdue 37 43 80

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 28 9 3 48 18

PUR 26 17 9 63 18

Last FG - PSU 2nd-01:12, PUR 2nd-04:09.

Largest lead - PSU by 2 1st-14:29, PUR by 27 2nd-02:49.

Score tied - 6 times.

Lead changed - 6 times.

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Michigan came out hot shooting 70% from the floor and 7-of-10 from three in the first half to take as much as an 18-point lead before going to the locker room up 39-28. PSU played well early and led 17-16 when Tim Frazier picked up his second foul and went to the bench at 11:30 of the first. UM went on a 15-2 run. The Wolverines built their lead to 19 with 9:04 to play in the second, before Penn State got hot behind the play of Jermaine Marshall and used a 13-0 run to make it a game. Marshall scored nine points in the run and finished with 27 points and eight boards. PSU got within 4, 62-58, on a Marshall jumper with 2:38 to play, but no closer as UM hit 10-of-18 from three and 59% for the game led by 19 from Trey Burke and 17 from Evan Smotrycz. Ross Travis had a career-high 15 for PSU.

#13/16 MICHIGAN 71PENN STATE 65March 4, 2012 @ University Park, Pa.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Marshall (27)Rebounding Leader: Marshall & Glover (8)Assist Leader: Frazier (5)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsMichigan vs Penn State

3/4/12 1:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)

Michigan 71 • 23-8, 13-5Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min00 Novak, Zack f 4-6 1-1 2-4 0 4 4 5 11 0 2 1 2 2552 Morgan, Jordan f 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 5 5 3 2 1 1 0 0 2101 Douglass, Stu g 4-5 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 9 6 1 1 0 3503 Burke, Trey g 6-10 2-4 5-5 1 2 3 3 19 1 2 1 0 3610 Hardaway Jr, Tim g 4-9 3-6 2-4 2 2 4 2 13 0 5 1 1 3713 Vogrich, Matt 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 1423 Smotrycz, Evan 6-7 3-4 2-2 1 3 4 4 17 1 1 0 1 3045 Christian, Colton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2

Team 0 0 0 1Totals 25-42 10-18 11-15 4 19 23 19 71 10 14 5 5 200

FG % 1st Half: 14-20 70.0%3FG % 1st Half: 7-10 70.0%

FT % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7%

2nd half: 11-22 50.0%2nd half: 3-8 37.5%2nd half: 7-9 77.8%

Game: 25-42 59.5%Game: 10-18 55.6%Game: 11-15 73.3%

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Penn State 65 • 12-19, 4-14Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min25 Graham, Jon f 1-7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 2 1 3 0 0 1743 Travis, Ross f 5-5 0-0 5-7 5 1 6 3 15 0 1 1 0 2705 Glover, Matt g 0-3 0-0 4-4 4 4 8 4 4 1 2 0 2 3611 Marshall, Jermaine g 10-18 4-8 3-3 3 5 8 1 27 0 2 0 0 4023 Frazier, Tim g 4-16 1-2 2-3 3 1 4 3 11 5 3 0 4 3503 Lewis, Trey 2-5 1-4 1-1 0 3 3 1 6 0 0 0 1 2120 Colella, Nick 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 821 Borovnjak, Sasa 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 16

Team 0 1 1 1Totals 22-55 6-14 15-18 15 16 31 15 65 8 12 1 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 9-25 36.0%3FG % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1%

FT % 1st Half: 6-6 100.0%

2nd half: 13-30 43.3%2nd half: 2-7 28.6%2nd half: 9-12 75.0%

Game: 22-55 40.0%Game: 6-14 42.9%Game: 15-18 83.3%

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Officials: Tim Clougherty, Ray Perone, Larry ScirottoTechnical fouls: Michigan-None. Penn State-None.Attendance: 9564

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalMichigan 39 32 71Penn State 28 37 65

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchMICH 16 15 3 5 17PSU 28 17 15 8 6

Last FG - MICH 2nd-00:41, PSU 2nd-00:01.Largest lead - MICH by 19 2nd-11:33, PSU by 4 1st-15:53.

Score tied - 3 times.Lead changed - 4 times.

Penn State trailed 22-21 after 12 early points from Tim Frazier, but Indiana used a 9-0 run to take a 31-21 lead with 4:05 left in the half. Penn State outshot the Hoosiers and got 19 points from Frazier to trail just 38-32 at halftime. Penn State scored just one basket in nearly eight minutes to start the second half as Indiana used a 16-2 run to take a 54-34 lead with 12:27 to play. The Lions never got under 10 again as Penn State shot 28 percent in the half. Indiana was held to 36 percent shooting, but made 29-of-36 at the foul line and grab 16 offensive rebounds for 20 second chance points while dominating the rebound-ing 45-29. Frazier tied a Penn State Big Ten Tournament record with 26 points to lead the Lions. Indiana got 20 points on 4-of-6 from three from Jordan Hulls and 19 on 11-of-15 at the foul line from Cody Zeller.

#15/15 INDIANA 75PENN STATE 58March 8, 2012 @ Indianapolis, Ind.

PENN STATE LEADERSScoring Leader: Frazier (26)Rebounding Leader: Travis & Graham (7)Assist Leader: Frazier (4)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsPENN STATE vs INDIANA3/8/12 1:52pm EST at Bankers Life Fieldhouse-Indianapolis, IN

PENN STATE 58 • 12-20Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min03 LEWIS, Trey * 4-9 3-7 0-0 0 1 1 5 11 2 0 0 1 2605 GLOVER, Matt 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 5 0 1 2 0 1 3011 MARSHALL, Jermaine * 1-6 1-3 6-7 0 4 4 4 9 0 1 2 1 3814 MONTMINY, Kevin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 COLELLA, Nick 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 621 BORONJNAK, Sasa 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 3 4 0 1 0 0 1423 FRAZIER, Tim * 9-24 4-6 4-4 0 2 2 4 26 4 4 1 5 3925 GRAHAM, Jon * 1-5 0-0 0-1 3 4 7 3 2 1 0 2 0 2332 ACKERMAN, Pat 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 134 WISNIEWSKI, Alan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 TRAVIS, Ross * 2-5 0-0 2-4 3 4 7 4 6 0 1 3 0 21

Team 1 1 2 1Totals 19-55 8-17 12-16 10 19 29 28 58 8 10 8 8 200

FG % 1st Half: 11-27 40.7%3FG % 1st Half: 4-8 50.0%

FT % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7%

2nd half: 8-28 28.6%2nd half: 4-9 44.4%2nd half: 6-9 66.7%

Game: 19-55 34.5%Game: 8-17 47.1%Game: 12-16 75.0%

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INDIANA 75 • 25-7Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min00 BARNETT, Kory 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 HULLS, Jordan * 7-10 4-6 2-2 0 0 0 2 20 1 2 0 1 3102 WATFORD, Christian * 2-11 0-2 10-10 2 8 10 2 14 2 0 0 0 3304 OLADIPO, Victor * 1-8 0-1 3-4 2 8 10 3 5 2 3 1 1 3210 SHEEHEY, Will * 2-7 1-3 0-1 0 3 3 0 5 2 2 0 1 2711 MOORE, Daniel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 JONES III, Verdell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 613 ETHERINGTON, Austin 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 223 ABELL, Remy 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 625 PRITCHARD, Tom 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1030 ROTH, Matt 2-5 2-5 0-0 0 0 0 2 6 1 0 0 0 1432 ELSTON, Derek 1-1 1-1 1-2 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 640 ZELLER, Cody * 4-9 0-0 11-15 7 3 10 2 19 2 1 1 1 31

Team 5 2 7 1Totals 19-52 8-18 29-36 16 29 45 16 75 11 11 2 4 200

FG % 1st Half: 10-27 37.0%3FG % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6%

FT % 1st Half: 13-15 86.7%

2nd half: 9-25 36.0%2nd half: 3-9 33.3%2nd half: 16-21 76.2%

Game: 19-52 36.5%Game: 8-18 44.4%Game: 29-36 80.6%

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Officials: Ed Hightower, Ray Perone & D.J. CarstensenTechnical fouls: PENN STATE-None. INDIANA-None.Attendance:Session I Attendance: 17,936

Score by periods 1st 2nd TotalPENN STATE 32 26 58INDIANA 38 37 75

In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPSU 20 6 8 7 4IND 20 11 20 7 12

Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:35, IND 2nd-01:33.Largest lead - PSU by 1 1st-18:35, IND by 22 2nd-07:10.

Score tied - 2 times.Lead changed - 2 times.

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NITTANY LION BASKETBALL HISTORY

Penn State has a long and storied tradition in basketball. Nearly 1,400 all-time wins, one NCAA Final Four (1954), five NIT Finals appear-ances (1990, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2009) and the 2009 NIT Championship, nine NCAA Tournament and 10 National Invitation Tournament appear-ances have highlighted more than a century of basketball history at University Park.

Victories started accumulating in 1897, when basketball became the first indoor sport at Penn State. Dr. James Naismith had invented the game six years before in Springfield, Mass.

Penn State played a two-game series with Bucknell that first season, with each school win-ning at home. The schedule included three games in 1898, five in 1899 and 14 in 1908.

In its early years, the team was without a for-mal coach. Athletic director W.N. “Pop” Golden encouraged development of the program by nam-ing Burke M. “Dutch” Hermann the first full-time coach in 1916. Hermann, who had been team captain in 1910, compiled a 148-74 record in 15 seasons. He coached two seasons, served during World War I, then returned to Penn State in 1920 and remained as coach until 1932.

The Armory, constructed in 1888-89 and razed in 1964 to make room for an addition to Wil-lard Building, was the original site for Penn State basketball.

The first African-American to compete in inter-collegiate athletics for Penn State was a basket-

ball player — Cumberland W. Posey, Jr. A mem-ber of the 1910-11 inter-class team, he became a legend in Pittsburgh sports history. Posey was owner/player for the famed Leondi Club, an inde-pendent basketball team which was the National Negro Championship team for many years. He also was the founder and co-owner of the Home-stead Greys professional baseball team.

The 1917-18 team did not have a coach, but still managed to post a 12-1 mark. Hugo Bezdek, who coached the football team from 1918-29, di-rected the cagers in 1919 to an 11-2 record.

Frank Wolf scored a record 36 points on 18 field goals in an 86-12 win over Susquehanna on Jan. 25, 1919. That mark stood for 33 years, until New Rochelle, N.Y., freshman Jesse Arnelle be-gan his rampage on the Penn State record book.

Hermann’s teams were especially dominant over a six-year stretch. Beginning with the 1919-20 season, Penn State put together a record of 73-13 over six seasons, which included outscor-ing its opponents by a two-to-one margin in 1921.

Designated free throw shooter and star for-ward John Reed scored 583 points from 1922-24, including an Eastern high of 242 in 1923.

Team captain in 1924, Ken Loeffler is a mem-ber of the Basketball Hall of Fame. A native of Beaver Falls, Pa., Loeffler coached LaSalle to the 1954 NCAA title and a runner-up finish the follow-ing year.

Rec Hall opened its doors to the public on

Jan. 15, 1929 as Hermann’s squad defeated Gettysburg, 37-34, in overtime. The building was dedicated in March of 1929.

The Nittany Lions made Hermann’s final game a memorable one by defeating Pittsburgh, 40-30, on March 12, 1932, in the Steel City. It marked Penn State’s first win over the Panthers in five years.

Earl “Spike” Leslie, a 1922 Oregon gradu-ate, followed Hermann as coach. Leslie’s teams won 29 and lost 28 from 1933-36. The nation was in the midst of the Great Depression and in ‘33, the Nittany Lions played just 11 games (7-4) — their fewest since 1916. The following season, the team was 8-4. Penn State joined the “fast” Eastern Intercollegiate Conference (Carnegie Tech, Georgetown, Pittsburgh, Temple, West Vir-ginia and Penn State) in 1935-36 and was winless in 10 conference games.

Leslie was succeeded by John Lawther, a leading proponent of the zone defense. Lawther, a 1919 graduate of Westminster College, was the architect of the Titans’ 1934 upset of St. John’s, 37-33, in the first college basketball doubleheader at Madison Square Garden. He coached the Nittany Lions from 1937-49, compiling a 150-93 record. Lawther still ranks among the winningest coaches in PSU history (317-127, 71.4 percent).

Lawther was well known for combing the cam-pus and uncovering raw six-footers, then gradual-ly molding them into finished products. His teams

PENN STATEBASKETBALL

HISTORYn YEARS PLAYING: 117 (as of 2012-13)n FIRST YEAR: 1897n GAMES PLAYED: 2,427n RECORD: 1,361-1,066 (56.1%)n FIRST YEAR IN BIG TEN: 1992-93n BIG TEN RECORD: 107-233 (20 Seasons)n 20+WIN SEASONS: 10 (last 2009)n SEASON WIN RECORD: 27 (2009)n POST-SEASON APPEARANCES: 19 NCAA: 9 (last 2011) NCAA FINAL FOUR: 1 (1954) NCAA RECORD: 9-11 NCAA YEARS: 1942, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1965, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2011 NIT: 10 (last 2009) NIT CHAMPIONSHIP: 1 (2009) NIT SEMIFINALS: 5 (1990, ‘95, ‘98, ‘00, ‘09) NIT RECORD: 22-9 NIT YEARS: 1966, 1980, 1989, 1990, 1992 1995, 1998, 2000, 2006, 2009n HEAD COACHES: 12 Burke Herman (1916-17, 1920-23) Hugo Bezdek (1919) Earl Leslie (1933-36) John Lawther (1937-49) Elmer Gross (1950-54) John Egli (1955-68) John Bach (1969-78) Dick Harter (1979-83) Bruce Parkhill (1984-95) Jerry Dunn (1996-2003) Ed DeChellis (2004-2011) Patrick Chambers (2012-present)n WINNINGEST HEAD COACH: John Egli (187-135, 14 years)n FACILITIES: 3 The Armory (1887-1929, 32 seasons) Rec Hall (1929-1995, 68 1/2 seasons) Bryce Jordan Center (1996-present)n JORDAN CENTER RECORD: 165-100 (16 1/2 seasons) (62.2%)n ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS: 4 Jesse Arnelle, F (1st team, 1954) Jesse Arnelle, F (2nd team, 1955) John Barr, G (3rd team, 1941) Jesse Arnelle, F (3rd team, 1952)n ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS: 14 players FIRST TEAM: 7 selections (6 players) SECOND TEAM: 9 selections THIRD TEAM: 14 selectionsn CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS: 5 Eastern Intercollegiate Conference, 1936-39 (4 years) Eastern Collegiate Basketball League, 1977 (1 year) Eastern Eight, 1978-79 (1 year) Atlantic 10, 1983-91 (9 years) Big Ten 1993-present

s All-American Jesse Arnelle led Penn State to the 1954 NCAA Final Four and held the Nittany Lions’ all-time scoring record for 56 years. He stands second all-time in scoring and first in rebounding in the Penn State records book.

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rarely featured players who starred in high school or prep school. His first Penn State team finished 10-7 overall and 6-4 in the EIC in 1937.

Lawther’s sliding-zone defense continually stumped more talented teams. His tactics, howev-er, were held in contempt by many of the nation’s coaches. Rhode Island coach Frank Keaney de-clared the zone “Un-American.” Bristled Lawther, “The idea of the game is to win, isn’t it?”

John Barr, a Converse third-team All-Ameri-can in 1941, scored 519 points during his three-year varsity career and became the first Nittany Lion in the modern era to top 500 career points.

Lawther’s 1941-42 team was the first in school history to qualify for the NCAA Tour-nament — an eight-team event at the time. The Lions lost to eventual runner-up Dartmouth,

44-39, in the first round of the East Regional in New Orleans. Penn State defeated the Big Ten champion “Whiz Kids” from Illinois, 41-34, for third in the region.

The Lions closed the season at 18-3 — a school record for wins — and claimed 10th in the final Dunkel Index. Two key players on that team were Elmer Gross and John Egli. Both would later coach the Nittany Lions. Herschel Baltimore, who played for the NBA’s St. Louis Bombers in ‘47, and Gross tied for the team leadership in scoring with 179 points apiece.

Basketball at Penn State continued despite World War II. Nittany Lion stars during this era included David Hornstein, Sylvester Bozinski, Walter Hatkevich and Jack Biery, who was the second Nittany Lion (after John Barr) to surpass

the 500 career point mark.Two memorable games from the 40’s would

be the five-overtime loss to Temple in 1945 and a 50-46 win over fifth-ranked West Virginia in 1948.

When Lawther retired from coaching, follow-ing the 1948-49 season, the Centre Daily Times wrote: “There has been widespread criticism of the deliberate style of offense and the sliding-zone defense he developed. He used both to fit the game to the brand of material he had on-hand without the benefit of scholarships. And yet his most severe critics were the first to applaud him when his team accomplished a particularly bril-liant upset.”

Elmer Gross and John Egli, both John Lawther products, followed their mentor in leading the Penn State program. Gross’ teams were 80-40

from 1950-54 and gained NCAA Tournament berths in 1952 and 1954.

On Jan. 18, 1950, Marty Costa scored 32 points against American, breaking Nick Dietter-ick’s modern record of 27 points scored March 8, 1947 vs. Colgate. In 1951, Lou Lamie scored 319 points and became the first Nittany Lion to go over 300 in one season and the first Penn Stater to eclipse 600 in a career with 666 points in three seasons.

Hardy Williams became the first African-American varsity basketball player at Penn State lettering in 1951 and 1952. He captained the 1951-52 team that went 20-6 and earned Penn State’s second-ever NCAA Tournament bid, fall-ing to No. 1 ranked and defending NCAA cham-pion Kentucky, a segregated team led by Adolph

PEnn STATE’S HEAd CoACHESRECoRdS & ACComPLiSHmEnTS

SEASoNS CoACH YEArS GAMES W L PCT. PoSTSEASoN/NoTABLE

1897-15, ‘18 No Coach 20 195 131 65 67.2 1 tie

1916-17, ‘20-32 Burke Hermann 15 222 148 73 66.7 Penn State captain (1910), four-year letterman, lettered in football (1911)

1919 Hugo Bezdek 1 13 11 2 84.6 Penn State football coach (1918-29), athletic director (1918-36), AA fullback, Hall of Fame

1933-36 Earl Leslie 4 57 29 28 50.9 Football letterman at Oregon (1919-21), Pacific Coast Conference first team (1920)

1937-49 John Lawther 13 243 150 93 61.7 1942 NCAA, NAIA Hall of Fame, Helms Foundation Hall of Fame, architect of sliding zone

1950-54 Elmer Gross 5 120 80 40 66.7 1952 NCAA, 1954 NCAA Final Four (No. 9 in AP), first NCAA tourney player and coach

1955-68 John Egli 14 322 187 135 58.1 1955 NCAA, 1965 NCAA, 1966 NIT, Penn State captain (1943), All-NCAA East Regional (1942)

1969-78 John Bach 10 243 122 121 50.1 1972 U.S. Olympic assistant coach, NIT Hall of Fame, NBA head and assistant coach

1979-83 Dick Harter 5 140 79 61 56.4 1980 NIT, NBA head and assistant coach

1984-95 Bruce Parkhill 12 350 181 169 51.7 1991 NCAA, 1989 NIT, 1990 NIT, 1992 NIT, 1995 NIT, 1991 A-10 title, 1990 A-10 Coach of the Year

1996-03 Jerry Dunn 8 238 117 121 49.2 1996 NCAA, 2001 NCAA, 1998 NIT, 2000 NIT, NABC District 3 Coach of the Year (2001)

2004-2011 Ed DeChellis 8 252 114 138 45.2 2011 NCAA, 2009 NIT Champions, 2006 & 2009 NIT, Big Ten Coach of the Year (2009)

2012-present Patrick Chambers 1 32 12 20 .375 12th head coach, Introduced June 6, 2011

ToTALS 2,427 1,361 1,066 56.1 9 NCAA Tournaments, 1 Final Four, 10 NIT, 1 NIT Title, 1 Conference Tournament Title (A-10)

s The Nittany Lions celebrated a 74-69 victory over No. 16 UCLA in the first round of the 1991 NCAA Tournament. s Talor Battle became the Nittany Lions all-time leading scorer (2,213 points) and led the Lions to the 2011 NCAA Tournament.

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Rupp. Williams graduated in the top 20 of his class and went on to become a political power-house in Philadelphia serving as a state senator and state representative, influencing the election of governors and mayors and becoming known as the “godfather of black independent politics.”

Penn State’s 24-9 win over Pittsburgh on March 1, 1952, known as the “Freeze Game,” attracted national attention. In the NCAA Tour-nament, the Lions caught Adolph Rupp’s No. 1-ranked Kentucky Wildcats in the first round and lost, 82-54.

Led by 1954 All-America center and former Board of Trustees Vice President Jesse Ar-nelle, Penn State advanced to the 1954 NCAA Final Four with victories over Toledo, Louisiana State and Notre Dame. The Lions lost to eventual champion LaSalle and coach Tom Gola, 69-54, in Kansas City. Penn State defeated Southern Cali-fornia, 70-61, for third place. Arnelle was named MVP of the East Regional at Iowa City and earned a spot on the NCAA Final Four All-Tour-nament team. The Nittany Lions were ranked ninth in the final Associated Press poll.

“(LSU’s) Bob Pettit was a very well known player and I suppose everybody in the East knew who Jesse Arnelle was,” said Bob Brooks, the 50-year voice of the Iowa Hawkeyes, who called the regional for KCRG radio in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. “But in those days you didn’t have television and video tape and all that stuff, so you got surprised by players sometimes. For that day, (Penn State’s regional championship) was a pretty good sized upset.”

Gross recalled his directive to the team: “Notre Dame just out-muscled and out-hustled (Indiana). They beat the heck out of them on the boards. The winner of the East Regional was supposed to win the whole thing, and of course, Penn State was given no chance at all.”

Arnelle became one of the first 10 collegiate players in history to score 2,000 career points Feb. 23, 1955 at Rutgers. Jim Lacy of Loyola (Md.) was the first in 1949. Arnelle finished his brilliant career with 2,138 points in 102 games, a mark that stood as the Penn State record for 56 years. Arnelle’s 1,238 rebounds still stand as the top career mark by a Nittany Lion. Arnelle aver-aged a Penn State record 21.0 ppg and 12.1 rpg over his four-year career.

Egli guided Penn State back to the NCAA Tournament in 1955. After a 59-55 win over Memphis State in Lexington, Ky., the Lions were zapped by Iowa and Kentucky.

The seven-year period from 1956-62, was wedged in between two great eras in the sport’s “Happy Valley” history: the Jesse Arnelle-led teams of ‘52-55 and the Bob Weiss and Carver Clinton led teams of ‘63-66. The aggregate record of these seven teams was 80-79. The success of the early 50’s made Penn State a na-tionally recognized program and Egli continued to play the best schedule his resources would allow.

On Feb. 15, 1958, No. 1-ranked West Vir-ginia hung on for a 74-71 win over the Lions at Rec Hall. Sophomore Jerry West had 24 points for the Mountaineers. ron rainey scored 20 for Penn State.

This era produced several standout players: Rainey from Johnstown, Pa., Bob Edwards from Bridgeton, N.J., Wally Colender from Trenton, N.J., and high-scoring Earl Hoffman from Steel-ton, Pa.

However, the two marquee players were Sha-ron, Pa., schoolboy star Mark DuMars and Pitts-burgh native Gene Harris. Both are members of Penn State’s 1,000-point club.

As a high school senior, DuMars led Sharon to the 1957 PIAA state title. A 5-10 guard, he av-

eraged 21.3 points per game in ‘59-60 and twice was named UPI honorable-mention All-American. DuMars graduated as the Nittany Lions’ second all-time leading scorer.

Harris, an over-achieving 6-3 forward, aver-aged 14.8 points and 11.0 rebounds in 69 career games. On Dec. 27, 1961, in Penn State’s second game of the Quaker City Classic in Philadelphia, Harris poured in a school-record 46 points against Holy Cross. He topped his season average by 27 points, sinking 17-of-37 field goal tries, 12 free throws and snaring 23 boards.

Egli was building for a return to glory in the mid-60’s and the successful recruitment of Weiss from Athens, Pa., in ‘61 and Clinton from Selma, Ala., in ‘62 started the process.

A one-point loss to West Virginia late in the season coupled with an earlier 20-point loss to Pittsburgh — both at Rec Hall — probably kept the ‘62-63 Lions (15-5) out of post-season play. Hoffman, the team’s top scorer (21.7), was the only starter to graduate.

In 1963-64, the Lions won 12 of their last 13 games, finished 16-7 and were left out in the cold. A four-game road skid in early January proved to be damaging. Weiss (17.0), Bob Donato (13.4), Clinton (13.1) and ray Saunders (10.5) had given Egli four solid scorers, and three were back the next year.

The expansion of Rec Hall necessitated the 1964-65 home-opener against seventh-ranked Syracuse to be played in South Gym. The Lions blasted the Orange, 81-59, Dec. 5 and followed that victory with a road sweep of Kansas and Kansas State. Penn State also repeated as cham-pion of the Motor City Classic, downing Houston and Detroit. Egli’s squad won 13 straight games to end the regular season, achieved a Top 20 rank-ing and was invited to the 1965 NCAA Tourna-ment for the first time since ‘55.

At the Palestra in Philadelphia, Bill Bradley scored 22 points to lead Princeton to a 60-58 win over the Lions, who finished at 20-4.

Despite the loss of Weiss (who Egli called “the best Penn State guard in 25 years”), the Lions re-tooled and put together another great season in 1965-66. Five starters averaged in twin figures, in-cluding sophomore Jeff Persson, whose buzzer shot nipped Syracuse Feb. 28 and preserved a 27-game home winning streak.

Four consecutive road wins by a total of six points in late December enabled Penn State to finish 18-5 before a first-round loss to to San Francisco in the 1966 NIT. Erwin Mueller paced the Dons with 31 points and 14 rebounds.

Egli’s final two teams posted marks of 10-14 and 10-10, respectively, in ‘67 and ‘68. Persson led the team in scoring and free throw percentage both years.

A zone defensive team since 1937, Penn State had a new look in 1968-69. Highly success-ful Fordham coach John Bach brought pressure man-to-man defense to State College and put to-gether a mark of 122-121 from 1969-78.

Bach’s first team played its first seven games away from home and finished 13-9, including two wins over Pittsburgh and West Virginia and a win against Syracuse.

Lock Haven, Pa., product Tom Daley led the ‘69 (14.2) and ‘70 (15.3) teams in scoring.

In 1971-72, Bach was beginning to pull to-gether the elements necessary for Penn State to make a run at post-season play. Guard/forward ron Brown, a Brooklyn, N.Y., native, earned ECAC Sophomore of the Year honors in ‘72 as the Lions finished 17-8. An estimated 8,000 spec-tators crammed Rec Hall on Feb. 16 to see the Lions defeat sixth-ranked Virginia, 86-74. The Lions won 12-of-15 games to end the season, but received no post-season invitation.

s Craig Collins led Penn State in scoring in 1985 and set the all-time season free throw mark hitting 95.9 percent.

s The Rec Hall crowd swarms the floor celebrating a big win in the 1960’s.

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Penn State was 15-6 with two games left to play in ‘72-73 when sophomore center and lead-ing scorer (14.7) randy Meister broke his hand. The Lions dropped both games, finished 15-8 and out of the NCAA/NIT mix.

All five starters were back, including ferocious rebounder Jon Marshall, in ‘73-74 when the Li-ons made their last stand. But four losses by a to-tal of eight points through December put this club behind the eight ball. Penn State ended up 14-12, but did manage to collect one of the greatest wins in school history. Brown scored 32 points, includ-ing the game-winner at the buzzer, to lift the Lions to a 66-64 win over seventh-ranked Pittsburgh at Rec Hall. The Panthers had won 22 in a row.

Bach’s last four teams had losing records, but did feature long-range bomber Jeff Miller (1,008 career points).

Future NBA coach Dick Harter became the Lions’ eighth coach in 1978 and posted a 79-61 log in five seasons.

Harter’s intensity quickly rubbed off on the squad. His first team (1978-79) played possibly the toughest schedule in school history — to that point — and posted a respectable 12-18 mark. Freshman guard Mike Edelman led the team in scoring (11.4 ppg). The Lions were 4-6 in their third season in the Eastern 8.

Penn State played as an independent for three seasons beginning in 1979-80. Led by junior cen-ter Frank Brickowski, efficient point-guard Tom Wilkinson (who held the career record of 485 assists), Edelman and top recruits Mike Lang and rich Fetter, the Lions won 12 of their final 14 games to finish the regular-season 18-9. For the first time in 14 years, Penn State was extended a post-season bid and lost in the first round of the 1980 NIT at Alabama, 53-49. Lebanon, Pa., forward Steve Kuhn closed his career with 1,057 points.

While the Lions had winning seasons the next three years, they did not return to post-season play. Penn State rejoined the Eastern 8, renamed the Atlantic 10 Conference, for the ‘82-83 sea-son.

Brickowski had a fine year in ‘80-81, averaging 13.0 points, 6.3 boards and shooting 60.1 percent from the floor. He was a third round draft pick of the New York Knicks, opted to play overseas and returned to enjoy an eventual 12-year NBA career.

Edelman and Lang, a starter in all 110 career games, both topped 1,000 points.

Two overtime losses are among the most memorable games of the early 1980’s. On Dec. 28, 1981, the Lions lost a heartbreaker to No. 1-ranked North Carolina, 56-50, in the first round of the Cable Car Classic at Santa Clara, Calif. The Tar Heels’ lineup included Michael Jordan, James Worthy and Sam Perkins.

On Dec. 11, 1982, 11th-ranked Alabama de-feated the Lions, 75-67, in raucous Rec Hall.

State College native Bruce Parkhill returned home to lead the Lions in 1983-84. Parkhill’s squads demonstrated steady improvement over his 12 years as head coach. His first five teams were a combined 53-84, but four straight 20-win seasons (1989-92) sent the Nittany Lions into the Big Ten riding a wave of success.

In 1985, guard Craig Collins set a NCAA free throw shooting record at 95.9 percent.

Penn State broke through with a 20-12 slate in 1988-89. It was the Lions’ first 20-win season since 1964-65 as the team advanced to post-season play (NIT) for the first time in nine years. Parkhill’s squads were 25-9, 21-11 and 21-8, respectively, the next three years and made four consecutive post-season tournament appearanc-es. An 89-73 victory against Murray State in the 1989 NIT marked the Nittany Lions’ first national post-season win in 34 years. Five of Penn State’s

seven 20-win seasons and 10 of the school’s 16 post-season (NCAA or NIT) victories came under Parkhill.

Behind center Ed Fogell, the Nittany Lions equaled their best finish in a national tourna-ment, placing third in the 1990 NIT. The follow-ing season, Penn State tied for third place in the Atlantic 10 regular-season standings, but won the Atlantic 10 Tournament, qualified for the 1991 NCAA Tournament and knocked off 16th-ranked UCLA, 74-69, in the first round. It was the Nittany Lions’ first NCAA appearance in 26 years and first NCAA win since 1955.

Playing as an independent in 1991-92, Penn State compiled a 21-8 slate, including a first-round loss to Pittsburgh, 67-65, in the 1992 NIT.

Eight of 29 Lions to crack 1,000 points played for Parkhill. The first was guard Tony Ward (1985-88), who sank 100 career three-pointers. Next was Colorado sharp-shooter Tom Hovasse (1986-89). Fogell (1985-90) capped a brilliant senior year by topping 1,000 points and shooting 60.8 percent from the floor and 81.2 per-cent from the line.

Burly forward James Barnes (1988-91) cracked the barrier in the memorable NCAA win over UCLA. The magnificent backcourt duo of Freddie Barnes and Monroe Brown (both 1989-92) compiled an 82-34 mark when starting togeth-er (47-4 at home) and never lost three games in a row. Both eclipsed 1,000 career points. Barnes also set career marks for minutes played (4,038) and assists (600). Brown had 239 career steals, second only to Ron Brown.

Another star of the early 1990’s was forward Deron Hayes (1990-93). A starter in a then re-cord 120 games, Hayes scored 184 points in 13 career Atlantic 10, NIT and NCAA tournament games (14.2 ppg.). His 15-foot jumper was a key in Penn State’s game-plan.

On Dec. 19, 1989, Penn State announced it was joining the Big Ten Conference. And although the transition timetable had not completely been worked out, the first domino had fallen in the re-alignment of collegiate athletics.

At first it seemed the Nittany Lions would have to wait at least three to five years to begin confer-ence play in basketball.

On Jan. 28, 1991, Pennsylvania Governor Robert P. Casey released $16.8 million, almost half of the total state authorization, for the de-sign and planning of the University’s Academic/Athletic Convocation & Events Center. One month later, the Big Ten approved Penn State’s par-ticipation in basketball for 1992-93 — two years earlier than some scenarios had forecasted.

Parkhill again faced the task of rebuilding the program as the Nittany Lions were lacking per-sonnel, but preparing to enter one of the nation’s elite basketball conferences. The uncertainty of the Big Ten transition, the graduation of the best backcourt in school history and a series of inju-ries left the team short for its inaugural Big Ten season.

After a three-point loss to defending cham-pion ohio State in their Big Ten debut, the Li-ons mustered a great effort Feb. 9 in falling to Bob Knight’s No. 1-ranked Indiana Hoosiers, 88-84, in double-overtime.

From overall and conference records of 7-20 (2-16) in 1993 to 13-14 (6-12) in ‘94 and 21-11 (9-9) in ‘95, Penn State demonstrated steady progress since joining the Big Ten.

At the “center” of the improvement was John Amaechi — the Lions’ first All-Big Ten first-team selection. College basketball’s Academic All-American of the Year in ‘95, Amaechi scored 1,310 points, grabbed 745 rebounds and blocked 191 shots in just three seasons after transferring from Vanderbilt.

s John Amaechi was named the Aca-demic All-American of the Year in 1995 and played five seasons in the NBA.

s Calvin Booth set a Big Ten and Penn State career record for blocked shots and was a second-team All-Big Ten selection in 1999. He was selected in the second round of the 1999 NBA draft and went on to play for a decade.

s All-Big Ten guard Joe Crispin ranks third on the PSU scoring charts with 1,986 points.

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The ‘93-94 campaign was highlighted by back-to-back home wins against 18th-ranked Minneso-ta and No. 7 Purdue.

In ‘94-95, Penn State rallied to win eight of its last 11 games, reached the 1995 NIT semifinals and won 20 games for the first time since joining the Big Ten (the fifth time in seven years). Guard Dan Earl was named to the All-Tournament team.

On Sept. 6, 1995, longtime assistant coach Jerry Dunn was named Penn State’s 10th head coach as he replaced Bruce Parkhill, who retired. The Nittany Lions went 21-7 in 1995-96 under Dunn and earned a No. 5 seed in the 1996 NCAA Tournament. The Bryce Jordan Center opened on Jan. 11, 1996 with a 76-61 dismantling of Minnesota.

The 1997-98 squad overcame injuries once again and posted an impressive 19-13 overall mark, placed seventh in the Big Ten with an 8-8 record (just one game out of a tie for fifth place) and had an amazing post-season run that saw the team advance to the 1998 NIT title game, its first-ever. Senior Pete Lisicky concluded a stellar career with 1,605 points and as the all-time leader in threes with 332, a mark that stood as the Big Ten record until 2011.

The 1999-2000 team bounced back from a 5-11 Big Ten regular season to advance to the semi-finals of the Big Ten Tournament in Chicago. A two-game win streak in the tournament included a win over tourney No. 1 seed and fifth-ranked Ohio State in the quarterfinals. Penn State then went on a 3-0 run in the 2000 NIT and advanced to the finals in Madison Square Garden for the second time in three years. Senior Jarrett Ste-phens became the first player in Nittany Lion history to be voted to both the coaches and media first team All-Big Ten squads.

In 2001, the Nittany Lions took their fans on an unprecedented ride to the school’s first-ever modern day NCAA Sweet 16 appearance. Regular season wins over Kentucky, Temple, and Illinois plus a Big Ten tourney win over Michigan State helped the Lions secure a bid to the 2001 NCAA Tournament. Penn State, the seven seed in the South Regional in New Orleans, downed Providence in the first round then shocked sec-ond-seeded North Carolina to advance to the Sweet 16. A third-round loss to Temple did not dampen what had been a thrilling season. Joe Crispin, Gyasi Cline-Heard and Titus Ivory earned All-Big Ten honors while Crispin won the national three-point contest and Ivory participated in the NABC All-Star game as part of the Final Four festivities in Minneapolis.

On April 3, 2003, former assistant Ed DeCh-ellis returned to Penn State as the school’s 11th head coach. DeChellis, who was an assistant un-der Parkhill and Dunn, came to Penn State after a very successful seven-year run as head coach at East Tennessee State. While at ETSU, DeChellis turned a last-place team into champions of the Southern Conference.

DeChellis quickly went to work rebuilding the Penn State program. DeChellis had players se-lected to the Big Ten All-Freshman team each of his first three years, the first ever selections for Penn State, and saw Jamelle Cornley named the 2006 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. For-ward Geary Claxton emerged as one of Penn State’s best players in years, earning NABC All-District 1 honors in 2006 and All-Big Ten honors twice before tearing his ACL in his senior season. Claxton finished his career fifth all-time in scoring (1,542) and fourth in rebounding (755) at Penn State. Claxton and Cornley were cornerstones on

a 2005-06 team that reached the post-season and posted a 15-15 record and 6-10 Big Ten mark, both the best in five seasons. Penn State hosted a game in the 2006 NIT and pulled the biggest road upset in program history with a 66-65 defeat of No. 6-ranked Illinois in Champaign that ended a 33-game home win streak, then tied for the na-tion’s longest.

Cornley joined Claxton as the program’s 28th 1,000-point scorer in the 2007-08 season as Penn State went 15-16 and posted a 7-11 Big Ten mark and seventh place conference finish, its best since 2001. The Lions won five-straight Big Ten home games, their longest streak since 1996, to end the season, including victories over No. 7 Michigan State and No. 19 Indiana. Penn State’s 13-4 home record equaled its most wins ever in the BJC.

Penn State built on the success the follow-ing year posting a school-record 27-11 record, including seven victories after March 1 and five-straight to claim the 2009 NIT Championship. Penn State’s 69-63 victory over Baylor in Madison Square Garden, turned white with more than 30 bus loads of fans from State College, gave the Nittany Lions their first-ever national tourna-ment title in program history. Cornley was named the NIT MVP after posting 18 points and seven boards in the game while playing with a heavily wrapped left shoulder. Led by first-team All-Big Ten point-guard Talor Battle, who led the confer-ence in scoring during the regular season and set a single-season PSU assist record with 189, Penn State posted victories over four Top 25 ranked teams, including an upset of No. 9 Michigan State, an eventual Final Four team, in East Lan-sing. DeChellis was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year, just the second PSU coach ever hon-

ored with a coach of the year award. Battle was one of two players in NCAA Divi-

sion I to average better than 18.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg and 4.0 apg in 2009-10 and was the only BCS confer-ence player to lead his team in points, rebounds, assists and steals.

Battle became the Nittany Lions’ all-time leading scorer in his senior season of 2010-11 as he led Penn State to the 2011 NCAA Tourna-ment, the program’s first appearance in a decade. Battle finished second in the Big Ten averaging 20.2 ppg, the highest average for a Nittany Lion in 48 years. Battle finished his career with 2,213 points (1st), 625 rebounds (14th), 517 assists (3rd) and 317 threes (2nd) becoming just the fourth player in NCAA Division I history to log at least 2,000 points, 600 rebounds and 500 as-sists. He also became the Lions’ all-time leader in career starts (134) and Big Ten all-time leader in minutes played (4,799) while earning Associated Press honorable-mention All-American honors and first-team All-Big Ten, NABC All-District and USBWA All-District honors.

Just two months after the NCAA run, DeCh-ellis departed to take the head coaching job at Navy. On June 6, Penn State introduced Philadel-phia native Patrick Chambers as the 12th head coach in program history. Chambers had spent the previous two seasons leading Boston Univer-sity, taking the Terriers to the 2011 America East Conference title and NCAA Tournament.

In his first season at the helm, Chambers guided junior guard Tim Frazier to first-team All-Big Ten honors as Frazier became just the sixth Lion to be so recognized. Frazier set a Penn State season assist record with 198 and became the first Lion to lead the Big Ten in assists and third to lead in steals in conference games.

s Jarrett Stephens was Penn State’s first consensus (coaches and media) first-team All-Big Ten selection in 2000.

s Led by All-Big Ten point guard Talor Battle and NIT MVP Jamelle Cornley, Penn State won the 2009 National Invitation Tournament.

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Leslie1934 __________8 ________ 4 __________ 408 ______ 315 _________________ Earl Leslie1935 __________8 ________ 9 __________ 618 ______ 592 _________________ Earl Leslie1936 __________6 ________11 __________ 568 ______ 634 _________________ Earl Leslie1937 __________10 _______ 7 __________ 549 ______ 483 _______________ John Lawther1938 __________13 _______ 5 __________ 674 ______ 553 _______________ John Lawther1939 __________13 _______10 __________ 790 ______ 693 _______________ John Lawther1940 __________15 _______ 8 __________ 875 ______ 666 _______________ John Lawther1941 __________15 _______ 5 __________ 779 ______ 539 _______________ John Lawther1942 NCAA _____18 _______ 3 __________ 856 ______ 656 _______________ John Lawther1943 __________15 _______ 4 __________ 803 ______ 597 _______________ John Lawther1944 __________8 ________ 7 __________ 547 ______ 511 _______________ John Lawther1945 __________10 _______ 7 __________ 731 ______ 599 _______________ John Lawther1946 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________11 _________ 1204 _____ 1227 __________________ John Egli1959 __________11 _______ 9 _________ 1407 _____ 1328 __________________ John Egli

oPP. HEADSEASoN W L PTS. PTS. CoACH1960 __________11 _______11 _________ 1555 _____ 1514 __________________ John Egli1961 __________11 _______13 _________ 1574 _____ 1501 __________________ John Egli1962 __________12 _______11 _________ 1456 _____ 1490 __________________ John Egli1963 __________15 _______ 5 _________ 1448 _____ 1318 __________________ John Egli1964 __________16 _______ 7 _________ 1793 _____ 1566 __________________ John Egli1965 NCAA _____20 _______ 4 _________ 1749 _____ 1523 __________________ John Egli1966 __________18 _______ 6 _________ 1764 _____ 1640 __________________ John Egli1967 __________10 _______14 _________ 1734 _____ 1757 __________________ John Egli1968 __________10 _______10 _________ 1446 _____ 1433 __________________ John Egli1969 __________13 _______ 9 _________ 1389 _____ 1369 _________________ John Bach1970 __________13 _______11 _________ 1602 _____ 1627 _________________ John Bach1971 __________10 _______12 _________ 1559 _____ 1539 _________________ John Bach1972 __________17 _______ 8 _________ 1883 _____ 1703 _________________ John Bach1973 __________15 _______ 8 _________ 1484 _____ 1407 _________________ John Bach1974 __________14 _______12 _________ 1676 _____ 1630 _________________ John Bach1975 __________11 _______12 _________ 1604 _____ 1649 _________________ John Bach1976 __________10 _______15 _________ 1813 _____ 1777 _________________ John Bach1977 __________11 _______15 _________ 1821 _____ 1921 _________________ John Bach1978 __________8 ________19 _________ 1893 _____ 2006 _________________ John Bach1979 __________12 _______18 _________ 1746 _____ 1849 _________________ Dick Harter1980 __________18 _______10 _________ 1752 _____ 1600 _________________ Dick Harter1981 __________17 _______10 _________ 1826 _____ 1611 _________________ Dick Harter1982 __________15 _______12 _________ 1657 _____ 1698 _________________ Dick Harter1983 __________17 _______11 _________ 2195 _____ 2108 _________________ Dick Harter1984 __________5 ________22 _________ 1847 _____ 2000 _______________ Bruce Parkhill1985 __________8 ________19 _________ 1792 _____ 1933 _______________ Bruce Parkhill1986 __________12 _______17 _________ 1777 _____ 1960 _______________ Bruce Parkhill1987 __________15 _______12 _________ 1940 _____ 1824 _______________ Bruce Parkhill1988 __________13 _______14 _________ 1824 _____ 1754 _______________ Bruce Parkhill1989 NIT _______20 _______12 _________ 2466 _____ 2273 _______________ Bruce Parkhill1990 NIT _______25 _______ 9 _________ 2343 _____ 2172 _______________ Bruce Parkhill1991 NCAA _____21 _______11 _________ 2376 _____ 2208 _______________ Bruce Parkhill1992 NIT _______21 _______ 8 _________ 2129 _____ 1889 _______________ Bruce Parkhill1993 __________7 ________20 _________ 1680 _____ 1915 _______________ Bruce Parkhill1994 __________13 _______14 _________ 1913 _____ 1920 _______________ Bruce Parkhill1995 NIT _______21 _______11 _________ 2281 _____ 2063 _______________ Bruce Parkhill1996 NCAA _____21 _______ 7 _________ 2095 _____ 1794 _________________ Jerry Dunn1997 __________10 _______17 _________ 1634 _____ 1780 _________________ Jerry Dunn1998 NIT _______19 _______13 _________ 2334 _____ 2201 _________________ Jerry Dunn1999 __________13 _______14 _________ 1868 _____ 1801 _________________ Jerry Dunn2000 NIT _______19 _______16 _________ 2572 _____ 2528 _________________ Jerry Dunn2001 NCAA _____21 _______12 _________ 2535 _____ 2473 _________________ Jerry Dunn2002 __________7 ________21 _________ 1777 _____ 2029 _________________ Jerry Dunn2003 __________7 ________21 _________ 1766 _____ 2040 _________________ Jerry Dunn2004 __________9 ________19 _________ 1630 _____ 1874 ________________Ed DeChellis2005 __________7 ________23 _________ 1903 _____ 2121 ________________Ed DeChellis2006 NIT _______15 _______15 _________ 2021 _____ 2038 ________________Ed DeChellis2007 __________11 _______19 _________ 1962 _____ 2038 ________________Ed DeChellis2008 __________15 _______16 _________ 2019 _____ 2067 ________________Ed DeChellis2009 NIT TITLE __27 _______11 _________ 2545 _____ 2378 ________________Ed DeChellis2010 __________11 _______20 _________ 2013 _____ 2005 ________________Ed DeChellis2011 NCAA _____19 _______15 _________ 2144 _____ 2126 ________________Ed DeChellis2012 __________12 _______20 _________ 1977 _____ 2106 ____________ Patrick Chambers

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Penn State 82north Carolina 74NCAA TournamentMar. 18, 2001New orleans, La.Penn State’s senior trio of Gyasi Cline-Heard, Joe Crispin and Titus Ivory willed Penn State past No. 5-ranked and second-seeded North Carolina 82-74 in front of an excited Superdome crowd in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The win moved Penn State into its first-ever modern day (expanded field) Sweet 16 appearance. Ivory, a North Carolina native, Crispin and Cline-Heard each scorded 21 points in the win.

Penn State 74UCLA 69NCAA TournamentMar. 15, 1991Syracuse, N.Y.Bruce Parkhill’s squad rallied from a four-point halftime deficit to upset No. 16 UCLA in the first round and give Penn State its first NCAA tourna-ment win since 1955. James Barnes scored 19 points and Deron Hayes added 16.

Penn State 65 michigan State 63Big Ten TournamentMar. 9, 2001Chicago, Ill.Joe Crispin’s thrilling off-balance trey with little time left capped a stunning 22 point performance and gave Penn State an upset win over No. 2 Michigan State in the Big Ten Tournament quar-terfinals. It also marked the highest ranked team that Penn State had ever beaten.

Penn State 69Baylor 63National Invitation TournamentApril 2, 2009New York City, N.Y.With 36 bus loads of fans shaking the floor of Madison Square Garden and legendary football coach Joe Paterno cheering behind the bench, Jamelle Cornley posted 18 points and seven rebounds to lead Penn State back from a 29-25 halftime deficit to the program’s first-ever national tournament title.

Penn State 72 michigan State 68Feb. 1, 2009East Lansing, Mich.Trailing by as many as 13 in the first half, Penn State rode a stellar 29-point performance from sophomore Talor Battle to down the ninth-ranked Spartans, an eventual Final Four team, and earn the program’s first-ever win in East Lansing, Mich.

s North Carolina native Titus Ivory joined Joe Crispin and Gyasi Cline-Heard in scor-ing 21 points each in Penn State’s 82-74 victory over No. 5 North Carolina in the 2001 NCAA Tournament.

s Deron Hayes scored 16 points in Penn State’s 74-69 win over No. 16 UCLA in the 1991 NCAA Tournament.

s Coach Ed DeChellis celebrates with seniors Jamelle Cornley and Danny Morrissey following the Lions’ 2009 NIT Championship game victory over Baylor.

Penn State 71 notre dame 63NCAA TournamentMar. 13, 1954Iowa City, IowaThe Nittany Lions ended Notre Dame’s 18-game winning streak and advanced to the NCAA Final Four. Jesse Arnelle (22), Jack Sherry (14), Jim Blocker (13) and Ed Haag (12) led Penn State in scoring.

Penn State 78LSU 70NCAA TournamentMar. 12, 1954Iowa City, IowaJesse Arnelle collected 24 points and 14 re-bounds as Penn State defeated eighth-ranked LSU and Bob Pettit in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Penn State 66 illinois 65Feb. 4, 2006Champaign, Ill.In the first big win of coach Ed DeChellis’ tenure, Travis Parker scored 21 points, including the game winner with 8.5 seconds to play, and Geary Claxton added 20 as Penn State defeated No. 6-ranked Illinois 66-65 in a sold-out Assembly Hall for the biggest road upset in program history. The Illini’s Rich McBride had a potential game winning three-pointer waved off, having come just after the buzzer, ending the Illini’s 33-game home-court winning streak, then the longest in the nation. Penn State recovered after an early 13-0 deficit and Mike Walker hit all three of his three-pointers in the last 8:10 to spark the Lions.

Penn State 73 Kentucky 68Nov. 25, 2000Lexington, Ky.Penn State’s Crispin brothers, senior Joe and sophomore Jon, put on a memorable show as the Nittany Lions, making their first-ever appearance in Kentucky’s Rupp Arena, stunned nationally-ranked Kentucky 73-68. The PSU win marked only the second time in Rupp history that UK had lost a home opener and broke Kentucky’s 20-game home win streak. Joe Crispin hit 11 of 26 shots, including seven treys, for 31 points while Jon Crispin nailed a stunning nine of 12 field goals, including six treys, for a career high 26 points. The brother duo combined for 57 of PSU’s 73 points.Penn State 69 Providence 59NCAA TournamentMar. 16, 2001New orleans, La.Gyasi Cline-Heard posted a double-double with 16 points and ten rebounds to lead Penn State to a 69-59 win over Providence in the first round of the 2001 NCAA Tournament, its first NCAA win since 1991.

s Calvin Booth had 17 points in the first game in the Bryce Jordan Center in 1996.

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Penn State 81George Washington 75A-10 TournamentMar. 9, 1991University Park, Pa.The Nittany Lions raced out to a 20-6 margin and never looked back in winning the Atlantic 10 title and clinching an NCAA Tournament berth for the first time in 26 years.

Penn State 66Georgia 60National Invitation TournamentMar. 18, 1998New York, N.Y.Playing without second-leading scorer Jarrett Ste-phens, Penn State held off SEC foe Georgia in the NIT semifinals. Freshman Joe Crispin led the way with 18 points as PSU earned its first-ever appearance in the NIT title game.

Penn State 67 iowa 64National Invitation TournamentMar. 27, 1995Iowa City, IowaPete Lisicky nailed a three-pointer with 2.1 sec-onds left to play to advance the Nittany Lions to the Final Four of the National Invitation Tourna-ment.

Penn State 62miami (Fla.) 56National Invitation TournamentMar. 15, 1995University Park, Pa.Trailing 48-28 with 14:07 left, Penn State out-scored the Hurricanes 34-8 the rest of the way in the first round of the National Invitation Tour-nament.

Penn State 58Rutgers 55National Invitation TournamentMar. 21, 1990Piscataway, N.J.In the National Invitation Tournament quarterfinal, Penn State rallied for the win and a ticket to the Final Four at Madison Square Garden.

Penn State 65 Temple 64Dec. 1, 1998University Park, Pa.Joe Crispin scored a team-high 18 points, includ-ing a game-winning fall-away jumper at the :20 mark to lead Penn State to a thrilling 65-64 win over No. 10 and eventual Elite Eight team Temple.

Penn State 71Purdue 68Jan. 27, 1994University Park, Pa.The Nittany Lions scored the final eight points of the game to upset No. 7 Purdue and Player-of-the-Year Glenn Robinson.

Penn State 66 Pittsburgh 64Feb. 23, 1974University Park, Pa.Ron Brown’s 32 points, including the game-winner at the buzzer, lifted Penn State past seventh-ranked Pittsburgh and ended the Panthers’ 22-game winning streak.Penn State 76minnesota 61Jan. 11, 1996University Park, Pa.The Lions routed the Gophers to win the inaugural game at the Bryce Jordan Center and during the same week, earned their first Associated Press national ranking in 31 years, at No. 20.

Penn State 41 illinois 34NCAA TournamentMar. 21, 1942New orleans, La.John Lawther’s Lions captured third place at the NCAA East Regional by beating the Big Ten champion Illinois “Whiz Kids.”

Penn State 70Southern California 61NCAA TournamentMar. 20, 1954Kansas City, Mo.Jesse Arnelle tallied 25 points as Penn State claimed third place in the 1954 NCAA Tournament and a Top 10 national ranking.

Penn State 74Purdue 63Feb. 21, 1998University Park, Pa.The Nittany Lions followed Pete Lisicky’s 19 points and Jarrett Stephens’ 17 to upset #5 Purdue in the Jordan Center. The win was Penn State’s first over a team ranked in the top five in nearly 50 years.

Penn State 80Syracuse 79Feb. 28, 1966University Park, Pa.Jeff Persson hit a turn-around shot at the buzzer to defeat No. 16-ranked Syracuse before an esti-mated crowd of 8,100 in Rec Hall.

Penn State 86Virginia 74Feb. 16, 1972University Park, Pa.An estimated 8,000 fans crammed into Rec Hall to see the Nittany Lions defeat the sixth-ranked Cavaliers. Ron Brown finished with 23 points and eight assists to lead the Lions.

Penn State 98ohio State 85 (ot)Feb. 27, 1999University Park, Pa.Sophomore Joe Crispin turned in arguably the most explosive :50 seconds of basketball in PSU history by scoring eight unanswered points to start overtime as Penn State downed No. 10 and eventual NCAA Final Four team Ohio State 98-85 in overtime. Crispin ended the game with 29 points.

Penn State 86West Virginia 64A-10 TournamentMar. 6, 1989Philadelphia, Pa.Ed Fogell’s 28 points paced the Nittany Lions to an Atlantic 10 Tournament semifinal win over the 13th-ranked Mountaineers.

Penn State 85 michigan State 76Feb. 2, 2008University Park, Pa.Playing without injured leading scorer and re-bounder Geary Claxton, Penn State got 19 points from Stanley Pringle and 17 from Talor Battle hit-ting nine threes and 34-of-51 from the free throw line to stun No. 7 Michigan State and defeat their first ranked foe at home since 2001.

Penn State 61 michigan State 48Big Ten TournamentMar. 12, 2011Indianapolis, Ind.Penn State blew past the Spartans to reach the program’s first-ever Big Ten Tournament Cham-pionship game and clinch the Nittany Lions first NCAA bid in a decade. The Lion backcourt of Talor Battle (25) and Tim Frazier (22) raced past Michigan State as the Lions out-scored the Spar-tans, 35-22, in the second half.

s Pete Lisicky’s three-pointer with 2.1 seconds to play lifted Penn State into the 1995 NIT semifinals. s Travis Parker’s putback with 8.5 seconds to play upset No. 6 Illinois in Champaign.

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A standout student and athlete at Penn State, John Amaechi be-came a successful NBA player for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Orlando Magic and Utah Jazz after breaking into the league as a free agent in 1996 with the Cavaliers. Twice named an Academic All-American (1994 & 1995), Amaechi was named the Academic All-American -of-the-Year in 1995 as well as earning an Anson Mount Scholar-Athlete Award and an NCAA postgraduate scholarship. A transfer from Vanderbilt, Amaechi posted career averages of 15.6 ppg and 8.8 rpg in three seasons while earning NABC All-District honors in 1994 and 1995. Amaechi also earned first-team All-Big Ten honors in 1995 and third team honors in 1993 and 1994. He posted better than 16 points a game to earn the John Lawther team MVP in both 1994 and 1995. Amaechi led the Lions to a third place finish in the 1995 NIT, leading the team with 17 points in the third place game vs. Canisius. He stands 13th all-time with 1,310 career points, the most by a Lion in less than four seasons, and had 38 double-doubles. He is one of just five players to post at least 1,300 points and 700 rebounds on their career at Penn State and stands second all-time in career blocks with 191, averaging 2.3 per game over his career.

Jesse Arnelle holds the mantel of the greatest Nittany Lion bas-ketball player of all time. Penn State’s all-time leading rebounder (1,238) and only first-team All-American, he held the school’s career scoring mark (2,138) for 56 years and owns Penn State records with career averages of 21.0 ppg and 12.1 rpg. Arnelle holds eight ca-reer records, six season records and three game records at Penn State, among them: most points in a half (30), field goals in a game (20) and rebounds in game (27). Arnelle is the only Nittany Lion to be named first-team All-America, earning the honor from to the Helms Foundation in 1954. He was also named second-team All-America by Helms in 1955, third-team All-America in 1952 by Helms and Colliers and honorable-mention All-America by the Associated Press and UPI in 1954 and 1955. Arnelle was also named to the All-Pennsylvania team from 1952-55. He posted Penn State season record numbers of 26.2 ppg and 15.3 rpg during his senior campaign and is the only Lion to lead Penn State in scoring and rebounding in four straight seasons. He led the Lions to three NCAA tourna-

ment appearances, including Penn State’s only Final Four appear-ance and highest final season ranking of No. 9 (AP) in 1954. Arnelle holds Penn State’s all-time NCAA tournament scoring record with 202 points in his record three NCAA trips (he shares the mark for ap-pearances with Ron Weidenhammer, 1952, ’54, ‘55). He was named MVP of the 1954 NCAA East Regional and to the 1954 NCAA Final Four All-Tournament team. Arnelle’s four career 40-point games, in-cluding a career-best 44 vs. Bucknell in 1955, are the most in Penn State history and he posted five of Penn State’s top six single game scoring marks, including a Penn State record 15 games of 30 points or more. A four-year starter and 1955 captain, Penn State went 71-31 during Arnelle’s career, including a 5-5 NCAA Tournament mark. Arnelle continued his spectacular career for the Ft. Wayne Pistons during the 1955-56 season and went on to become a prominent law-yer and the president of Penn State University’s Board of Trustees.

One of the best point guards to ever don the Nittany Lion jersey, Freddie Barnes finished his career with a Penn State record 600 assists, becoming one of three Lions to lead Penn State in assists in four seasons. He is one of three Nittany Lions (Monroe Brown and David Degitz) to reach the post-season every year of their career helping lead Penn State to three NIT and one NCAA Tournament appearance and four-straight 20-win seasons under coach Bruce Parkhill. His teams posted a Penn State record 87 wins (87-40) over a four-year period (1989-92). Barnes’ career average of 4.7 apg stands second in Penn State history while his 1,342 career points rank 11th, his 616 career rebounds 17th and his 158 steals seventh. Barnes led the Lions in rebounding in two seasons and is one of four Penn State players to post at least 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 300 assists on their career. He posted three seasons of at least 300 points and 150 assists, only eight such seasons have been posted in PSU history. Barnes helped lead Penn State a 1991 NCAA tourna-ment appearance and first round upset of No. 16-ranked UCLA and a third place finish in the 1990 NIT, as he earned All-Tournament honors. He was the MVP of the 1991 A-10 Tournament, as he led Penn State to its first-ever conference tournament title with a victory over George Washington in Rec Hall. His 93 career NIT points rank fourth all-time.

A third-team Converse All-American and All-Pennsylvania selection in 1941, Barr scored 519 points during his three-year career and be-came the first Nittany Lion in the modern era to top 500 career points. Barr led Penn State in scoring in 1940 and 1941, averaging better than 10.0 ppg. Barr was a three-year starter from 1938-41, helping lead the Lions to a 43-23 record, and was the 1941 team captain.

Penn State’s all-time leading scorer with 2,213 points and one of just four NCAA Division I players to record at least 2,000 points, 600 rebounds and 500 assists, Talor Battle set the PSU career record for starts (131) while averaging nearly 36 minutes per game over a four-year career that saw him set the Big Ten record for career minutes played (4,799). A clutch performer who recorded three game-winning or tying shots at the buzzer on his career and nu-merous late-game scoring runs to lead the Lions to victory, Battle ranks third in career assists (517), second in threes (317), second in field goals (722), third in free throws (452), eighth in steals (145) and 14th in rebounding (625) while becoming just the second player to lead Penn State in scoring in four-straight seasons. An Associ-ated Press honorable-mention All-American in 2011, he was the first Lion to twice earn first-team All-Big Ten, first-team NABC All-District and first-team USBWA All-Distrist honors and the first to earn team MVP honors in four seasons. He averaged 16.5 ppg, 4.7 rpg and 3.8 apg over his career. He set a then Penn State season assist record with 189 in 2009, while helping lead Penn State to the 2009 NIT Championship, the program’s first-ever national tournament title. He was named to the NIT All-Tournament team. He earned Big Ten All-Tournament Team honors in 2011 helping lead the Lions to their first-ever Big Ten Tournament Championship game and first NCAA Tournament appearance in a decade. He led the Lions in assists in three seasons, in rebounding in one and posted the program’s sec-ond highest season point (687) and three-point field goal totals (106) in 2011. His seven 30-point games rank second in program history and he posted 48 career 20-point outings. His 20.2 ppg average in 2011 ranked second in the Big Ten and was the highest for a Lion in 48 years. He also led the 2010 U.S. World University Games team in scoring while earning a bronze medal.

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The 1998 Big Ten Defensive Player-of-the-Year, Calvin Booth ended his career as not only the leading shot blocker in Penn State history, but also in the history of the Big Ten (he currently stands second) with 428 career swats. After his senior season, he became the high-est drafted Nittany Lion in history when he was taken with the 35th pick overall by the Washington Wizards in the 1999 NBA Draft. He went on to a 10-year NBA career. The 6-11, 220-pounder, who ranks as the tallest player in Nittany Lion history, led the Big Ten in blocked shots all four years that he played. He owns the single-game record of 10 blocks posted vs. Dayton and George Mason in 1998 and post-ed the only Lion triple-double on record with 19 points, 10 rebounds and 10 blocks vs. Dayton in the 1998 NIT. He finished his career with 1,288 points (11.3 ppg) and 728 rebounds (6.4 ppg) to rank 14th and eighth all-time, respectively. The three-year starter and two-time captain (1997 & 1998) helped Penn State to the 1996 NCAA Tourna-ment and 1998 NIT final. He posted 15.3 ppg and 8.7 rpg to earn second-team All-Big Ten honors and share the John Lawther Team MVP award in his senior campaign of 1999.

One of the Nittany Lions’ all-time great defenders, Ron Brown holds the record for career steals with 252 and by far the highest career average, posting 3.5 steals per game from 1972-74. His 97 steals in 1974 stand as the season record and he owns three of the top seven all-time season marks for steals. He also stands 11th all-time with 350 career assists (4.8 apg) and 17th in career scoring with 1,184 points. A three-year starter in the era of freshman ineligibility, he averaged 16.2 ppg during his 73 career games and is one of four Nittany Lions ever to log at least 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 300 assists on a career. He led the Lions in assists in three straight seasons, in scoring in 1972 (18.1 ppg) and 1974 (17.4 ppg) and in rebounding in 1972 (9.1 rpg). He is one of three Lions to lead the team in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals in the same sea-son, having accomplished the feat in 1972. The 1974 team captain earned the John Lawther Team MVP award in 1972 and 1974 and was selected in the seventh round of the 1974 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics.

Monroe “Monnie” Brown is one of just six Nittany Lions to post at least 1,000 points and 400 assists on a career and one of three to add 400 career rebounds to those totals. A four-year starter and 1992 team captain, Brown helped lead Penn State to four straight 20-win seasons and four straight post-season appearances during his career. His teams posted an 87-40 record, the most wins ever for Penn State over a four-year period, and made three NIT appear-ances and one NCAA Tournament appearance. Penn State twice reached the Atlantic-10 Tournament championship game – winning the 1991 A-10 Tournament before going on to pull off an NCAA first round upset of No. 16-ranked UCLA, one of the greatest wins in pro-gram history. The Lions also finished third in the 1990 NIT. Named the 1992 John Lawther Team MVP, Brown ranks 16th all-time in scor-ing with 1,184 points, sixth all-time in assists (450), and second all-time in steals (239). He led Penn State in steals in three seasons and his 82 in 1991 rank as the fourth-best single season total.

A tremendously athletic scorer and rebounder, Geary Claxton led Penn State in scoring in three straight seasons and is one of just three players in Nittany Lion history to record at least 1,500 points and 700 rebounds on their career. A four-year starter, he ranks sev-enth all-time with 1,542 career points and tied for fourth with 755 career rebounds. He posted career averages of 15.1 ppg and 6.2 rpg, never scoring less than 12.7 ppg in a season. A first-team US-BWA All-Region and NABC All-District pick in 2006, Claxton was also recognized as a second-team NABC pick in 2007 and earned second-team All-Big Ten honors in 2007 and third team honors in 2006. A 2005 Big Ten All-Freshman Team selection who was four times honored as the Big Ten Player-of-the-Week, Claxton posted 26 career double-doubles and led Penn State in rebounding in two seasons. He was averaging 17.5 ppg and 8.3 rpg in his senior sea-son, a pace that would have placed him as the Nittany Lions’ third all-time leading scorer and rebounder, when he suffered a torn ACL in the 16th game of the season and missed the last 15 games of his career. He helped lead Penn State to the 2006 NIT after joining the team in 2004-05 following three straight losing campaigns.

An AP Honorable-Mention All-America selection in 1966, Carver Clinton averaged 16.4 ppg and 10.3 rpg as a three-year starter dur-ing the era of freshman ineligibility. His 1,165 career points rank 18th all-time (third among three-year Nittany Lions) and his 734 career re-bounds stand seventh all-time, third among Lions with less than four years of action. Clinton helped lead the Nittany Lions to the 1965 NCAA tournament and, as a captain in 1966, guided Penn State to the NIT, scoring 26 points in a loss to national power San Francisco. Clinton posted an 18.9 ppg average in 1966 and tied the record for the most points scored in a half by a Lion with 30 against West Vir-ginia. He led the Lions in rebounding in three seasons and in scoring in two. The 1966 All-East selection was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 11th round of the 1966 NBA draft.

One of the most beloved Nittany Lions of all-time, Cornley led Penn State to its first-ever national tournament title as the Lions claimed the 2009 NIT Championship in Madison Square Garden. He was named the Tournament MVP after logging 18 points and seven re-bounds in the NIT championship game win over Baylor. A four-year starter and 2009 captain, Cornley averaged 12.9 ppg and 6.2 rpg playing in 122 games and starting 109 as a Nittany Lion. He stands fifth all-time in scoring and fourth in rebounding with 1,579 career points and 755 career rebounds. Though barely standing 6-5 as a post player in the Big Ten, he averaged double-figures in each of his four seasons, hit 51.1 percent from the floor on his career and recorded 12 career double-doubles while earning NABC All-District honors in 2009. The 2006 Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Year, he was a second-team All-Big Ten selection in 2009, third team in 2008 and 2009 and honorable-mention in 2007 and 2008. He helped Penn State post a school-record 27 wins in 2008-09 and also led Penn State to the 2006 NIT as a freshman.

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C n 6-11 n Reynoldsburg, Ohio

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G/F n 6-4 n Brooklyn, N.Y.

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G n 6-3 n Aberdeen, Md.

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F n 6-5 n West Haven, Conn.

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F n 6-4 n Selma, Ala.

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F n 6-5 n Columbus, Ohio

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A four-year starter and 2001 captain, Joe Crispin starred for Penn State during one of the program’s best periods as the team made three post-season appearances during his career, including trips to the 2001 NCAA “Sweet 16,” 1998 NIT final and 2000 NIT semifi-nals. Crispin stands second at Penn State in career minutes played (4,063), field goals attempted (1,611), three-point field goals at-tempted (885) and free throw percentage (.885) and is the Lions’ third all-time scorer with 1,986 points. He ranks third all-time with 308 career threes and fourth with 485 assists. Crispin scored 21 points in an upset victory of No. 5-ranked and No. 2-seeded North Carolina in the 2001 NCAA Tournament to help Penn State reach the “Sweet 16,” widely considered the greatest game in Penn State history. He also nailed an off-balance 22-foot three to knock of No. 2 ranked Michigan State in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tour-nament that season, the highest ranked team Penn State has ever beaten. He ranks seventh among career NCAA Tournament scorers (46 points) and second among NIT scorers (146). Crispin earned first-team All-Big Ten first honors in 2001 (coaches), and second team in 2000 (coaches and media) and 2001 (media). He was a Big Ten All-Tournament team honoree in 2000 and 2001 and earned four Big Ten Player-of-the-Week awards. Crispin averaged 19.5 ppg in 2001 and was named NABC All-District first-team while earning a share of the John Lawther team MVP award. Penn State posted a 72-55 mark in his four seasons. He later joined the Los Angeles Lakers in 2001 as a free agent. He went on to a highly successful career for more than a decade in Europe.

A small 5-10, 155-pound guard, Mark DuMars was able to put up some big numbers while at Penn State, logging a career average of 17.8 points per game. In the era of freshman ineligibility, he was able to score 1,139 points in only 64 games over three years to stand 19th all-time in scoring. He led the Lions in scoring in two seasons, log-ging averages of 16.8 ppg and 21.3 ppg to earn Honorable Mention All-America honors (UPI) in both 1959 and 1960. A three-time All-Pennsylvania selection, DuMars posted four career 30-point games, including a career high 36 vs. Syracuse in 1960. He was drafted by Pittsburgh of the American Basketball League in 1961.

One of the most talented point-guards in Penn State history, Earl battled through numerous injuries in a career that spanned six seasons. A four-year starter and two-year captain, Earl would miss most of two seasons due to injury following his junior season when he helped lead Penn State to the 1996 NCAA Tournament before returning for his senior campaign in 1998-99. As a sophomore, he helped lead Penn State to a third place finish in the 1995 NIT and Penn State finished second in 1998 NIT with Earl serving as an injured captain. A second-team All-Big Ten selection in 1996 and third team in 1999, Earl averaged 10.6 ppg and 4.8 apg over his career. The 1999 third-team CoSida Academic All-American set a Penn State single-season record of 181 assists as a sophomore (a mark which stood until 2009) and ranks second all-time with 574 career assists. He ranks 15th all-time with 1,256 career points, sixth with 162 career steals and seventh with 194 threes. Earl is one of three players to lead Penn State in assists in four seasons, posting 100 or more in each campaign, and also led the Lions in steals in three seasons. Earl’s average of 5.7 assists per game in 1995 ranks as the fourth-best PSU season mark. Earl returned to Penn State as an assistant coach from 2005-2011.

One of the most prolific scorers and rebounders in Penn State his-tory, Gene Harris holds the Lions’ all-time game scoring record with 46 points vs. Holy Cross in 1961. Harris posted career averages of 14.8 ppg and 11.0 rebounds per game in just three seasons and 69 games in the era of freshman ineligibility. He posted 18.7 ppg and 13.0 rpg during his senior season of 1962. The three-year starter and 1962 captain stands third all-time with 762 career rebounds and 27th with 1,018 career points. He led Penn State in rebounding all three years of his career, never posting less than 10.0 rpg, and in scoring twice.

A first-team All-Atlantic 10 selection in 1991 and the 1990 A-10 Freshman-of-the-Year, DeRon Hayes is one of just five players in Penn State history to post at least 1,500 career points and 600 ca-reer rebounds. The four-year starter and 1993 captain helped lead Penn State to three straight 20-win seasons and three straight post-season appearances. He stands sixth all-time on the career scor-ing charts with 1,570 points and led Penn State in scoring in two seasons. He posted a career average of 12.9 ppg, averaging better than 13.4 ppg his last three seasons. Hayes scored 16 points to lead the Lions in a first round upset of UCLA in the 1991 NCAA Tournament, regarded as one of the greatest games in PSU history. He also scored in double-figures in all five games of the Lions’ third place run at the 1990 NIT. Hayes also helped lead the Lions to the 1992 NIT and earned the 1993 John Lawther Team MVP award in the Lions’ first year playing in the Big Ten, as he averaged 13.9 ppg that season.

A 1989 first-team All-Atlantic 10 selection, Hovasse was a tremen-dous scorer and rebounder who ranks eighth all-time in scoring (1,459) and 14th in rebounding (619). Hovasse averaged 12.7 ppg or better in each of his four seasons and 14.7 ppg and 6.2 rpg over his 99 career games. He posted 17.8 ppg and 7.5 rpg in his senior campaign. His 172 career three-pointers rank ninth all-time, despite playing his freshman season without the line. Hovasse led the team in scoring and rebounding in three straight seasons from 1987-89 and is one of just six players to post at least 1,400 points and 600 rebounds on their career. A three-year starter and 1989 captain, he was twice named the John Lawther Team MVP, earning the honor in 1987 and 1989, and led Penn State to a 20-12 mark, A-10 Tourna-ment championship game, and NIT appearance in 1989. He went on to a long and productive career playing professionally overseas.

JOE CRiSPin

G n 6-0 n Pitman, N.J.

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MARK dUmARS

G n 5-10 n Sharon, Pa.

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DAN EARL

G n 6-3 n Medford Lakes, N.J.

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C n 6-3 n Pittsburgh, Pa.

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F n 6-6 n Lakeland, Fla.

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TOM HoVASSE

F n 6-8 n Widefield, Colo.

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An all-around player, Ivory ranks among Penn State’s career leaders in points, assists and steals and helped lead Penn State during one of the program’s best periods as the team made three post-season appearances during his career, including trips to the 2001 NCAA “Sweet 16,” 1998 NIT final and 2000 NIT semifinals. Ivory stands 10th all-time in scoring with 1,369 points, fifth in three-pointers (206), eighth in assists (443) and third in steals (218). He led the team in assists and steals in 2001 and his team-leading steal total of 84 stands as the third-best mark all-time. He is one of three Lions to post 200 career steals and one of six to log at least 1,000 points and 400 assists on a career. A third-team All-Big Ten pick in 2001, he played in 129 career games and ranks fourth among NCAA Tourna-ment scorers with 54 points, including 21 points in an upset victory of No. 5-ranked and No. 2 seed North Carolina in the 2001 NCAA Tournament, widely considered the greatest game in Penn State his-tory. He went on to a long career playing professionally overseas.

One of the most prolific rebounders in Penn State history, Lang joins Jesse Arnelle as the only two players in Nittany Lion history to post at least 1,000 career points and 800 career rebounds. A 1983 first-team All-Atlantic 10 selection, Lang stands second only to Arnelle in career rebounding with 912, 150 more than the next closest Lion, and recorded 24 career double-doubles. Lange led Penn State in rebounding in three straight seasons from 1981-83, posting more than 200 in each season. Lang also stands 10th on the career steals chart with 133, including leading the Lions in 1980 and 1981, and ranks 28th in career scoring with 1,014 points. He twice earned the John Lawther Team MVP award in 1982 and 1983. A 1983 captain, he averaged 9.2 ppg and 8.3 rpg as a four-year starter. He helped lead the Lions to the 1980 NIT and was an eighth-round draft pick by the New York Knicks in 1983.

Known as “The Whitehall Rifle,” Pete Lisicky was one of the greatest sharp shooters in Penn State history owning the career record for three pointers made (332) and consecutive free throws made record (39). With a career average of 13.6 ppg, he earned the John Lawther team MVP award after the 1997 and 1998 seasons, 1996 AP Honor-able-Mention All-America honors, second-team All-Big Ten honors in 1997 and third-team in 1997 and 1998. Lisicky also holds the single game record for most three-point field goals made with nine against Penn on December 9, 1995 and is the Lions’ fourth all-time scorer with 1,605 career points. He helped Penn State to a 1996 NCAA tournament appearance, scoring 17 points on five three-pointers in a first round loss to Arkansas. A three-year starter and 1998 captain, Lisicky helped lead the Lions to three post-season appearances in-cluding a third place finish in the 1995 NIT and a second place finish in the 1998 NIT. Penn State posted a 71-48 mark during his career. A two-time second-team CoSida Academic All-American, he ranks third all-time among Lions in NIT scoring with 124 points.

A first-team All-Big Ten and USBWA All-Region selection in 2000, Jarrett Stephens was one of Penn State’s most effective Big Ten post players and ranks ninth all-time in scoring (1,372) and 10th in rebounding (703). His 368 rebounds in 2000 rank as the second-most in a season at Penn State. He posted stellar marks of 18.8 ppg and 10.5 rpg during his senior season and set Penn State’s single-season field goal percentage record hitting 64 percent from the floor in his junior year. Stephens is Penn State’s all-time career field goal percentage leader posting a mark of 58.3 percent in 120 career games while averaging 11.4 ppg and 5.9 rpg. He was named to the NIT All-Tournament team after helping to lead Penn State to a third place finish in the 2000 NIT and ranks as the Lions’ all-time leading NIT scorer with 147 points, including 28 in the third-place game victory over N.C. State. He is one of just five players to post at least 1,300 points and 700 rebounds on their Penn State career.

A 1965 AP honorable-mention All-American, Bob Weiss was not only able to find success at the collegiate level but at the profes-sional level as well. In 1965, he was drafted by the Philadelphia in the third round and went on to play for Seattle, Milwaukee, Chicago, and Buffalo during a 13-year NBA career. Weiss posted a career average of 16.3 points per game in his three years at Penn State scoring 1,091 points in only 67 games in the era of freshman in-eligibility. He stands 20th all-time on the Penn State scoring charts never averaging less than 15.3 ppg on a season. Weiss’ 38 points vs. Duke in 1965 still stand tied for the sixth-best single-game scoring mark in PSU history. A 1965 All-Pennsylvania selection, Weiss was a three-year starter who helped lead State to a 51-16 record in three seasons, including a 20-4 mark and NCAA Tournament appearance in 1965. He went on to coach 26 seasons in the NBA, including head coaching stops at Seattle, San Antonio, Atlanta and the LA Clippers.

TITUS iVoRY

G n 6-4 n Charlotte, N.C.

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MIKE LAnG

C n 6-9 n Lombard, Ill.

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PETE LiSiCKY

G n 6-4 n Whitehall, Pa.

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JARRETT STEPHEnS

F n 6-7 n Ferndale, Mich.

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BOB WEiSS

G n 6-3 n Athens, Pa.

14

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Win ToTALS FoUr-YEArW-L YEArS PLAYErS87-40 1989-92 __Freddie Barnes, Monroe Brown & Dave Degitz _____________________ 4 Post-season appearances79-46 1988-91 _________________________James Barnes _____________________ 3 Post-season appearances74-48 1990-93 _________________________ DeRon Hayes _____________________ 3 Post-season appearances73-47 1987-90 ____________________________ Ed Fogell _____________________ 2 Post-season appearances72-55 1998-2001 ___Joe Crispin, Titus Ivory, Gyasi Cline-Heard _____________________ 3 Post-season appearances72-62 2008-11 _______________ Talor Battle, David Jackson, ______________________Jeff Brooks, Andrew Jones _____________________ 2 Post-season appearances71-31 1952-55 __________Jesse Arnelle, Ron Weidenhammer _____________________ 3 Post-season appearances71-48 1995-98 __________________________ Pete Lisicky _____________________ 4 Post-season appearances69-22 1963-66 ________________ None (freshmen ineligible) _____________________ 2 Post-season appearances68-61 2006-2009 _____________________ Jamelle Cornley _____________________ 2 Post-season appearances

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indiVidUAL HonoRS

s Jesse Arnelle earned first team All-America honors from the Helms Foundation in 1954, second team honors in 1955 and third team honors in 1952.

s John Barr was a third team All-Ameri-can and All-Pennsylvania in 1941.

s Carver Clinton was an honorable-men-tion All-American in 1966.

s Talor Battle was an Associated Press honorable-mention All-American in 2011.

HALL oF FAmEHELMS FoUNDATIoNJohn Lawther (coach)CANADIAN BASKETBALLRomel Raffin

oLYmPiC TEAmSUNITED STATESJohn Bach (Assistant Coach), 1972UNITED KINGDoMKevin Cradle (Coach), 1992CANADARomel Raffin, 1976, 1984, 1988GErMANYJan-hendrik Jagla, 2008

USA BASKETBALLWorLD UNIvErSITY GAMES TEAMTyler Smith, 2001Talor Battle, 2009 (bronze)

ALL-AmERiCAFIrST TEAM1954: _____ Jesse Arnelle (Helms Foundation)

SECoND TEAM1955: _____ Jesse Arnelle (Helms Foundation)

THIrD TEAM1941: ______________ John Barr (Converse)1952: _____ Jesse Arnelle (Helms Foundation)1955: _____________ Jesse Arnelle (Colliers)

HoNorABLE-MENTIoN1954: _ Jesse Arnelle (Associated Press & UPI)1955: _ Jesse Arnelle (Associated Press & UPI)1959: Mark DuMars (United Press International)1960: Mark DuMars (United Press International)1965: ________Bob Weiss (Associated Press)1966: _____ Carver Clinton (Associated Press)1996: _______ Pete Lisicky (Associated Press)2009: ______ Talor Battle (Collegehoops.net & _______________________FOXsports.com)2011: _______ Talor Battle (Associated Press)

FRESHmAn ALL-AmERiCASTrEET AND SMITH’S2004: _______ Ben Luber (honorable mention)__________ Marlon Smith (honorable mention)

REGionAL HonoRSUSBWA ALL-rEGIoN2000: _________ Jarrett Stephens (first team)2006: ___________ Geary Claxton (first team)2009: _____________ Talor Battle (first team)2011: _____________ Talor Battle (first team)

NABC ALL-DISTrICT1975: ________ Randy Meister (second team)1994: ________ John Amaechi (second team)1995: ___________ John Amaechi (first team)2001: _____________ Joe Crispin (first team)2006: ___________ Geary Claxton (first team)2007: ________ Geary Claxton (second team)2009: _____________ Talor Battle (first team)____________ Jamelle Cornley (second team)2010: ___________Talor Battle (second team)2011: _____________ Talor Battle (first team)2012: ___________Tim Frazier (second team)

NABC DISTrICT CoACH oF THE YEAr1996: _______ Jerry Dunn (Coach of the Year)

ALL-EAST1941: _______________________John Barr1966: ___________________ Carver Clinton1990: ___________ Ed Fogell (EB third-team)

ALL-PENNSYLvANIA TEAM1941: _______________________John Barr1942: ________________ Herschel Baltimore1943: __________________ David Hornstein1946: _________________ Walter Hatkevich1951: ______________________ Lou Lamie1952: ____________________ Jesse Arnelle1953: ____________________ Jesse Arnelle1954: ____________________ Jesse Arnelle1955: ____________________ Jesse Arnelle1959: ____________________ Mark DuMars1960: ____________________ Mark DuMars1961: ____________________ Mark DuMars1965: ______________________ Bob Weiss

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ALL-BiG TEnc=coaches; m=mediaFIrST TEAM1995: ___________ John Amaechi (first-team)1996: _______________ Matt Gaudio (first-c)2000: _______Jarrett Stephens (first-m, first-c)2001: ________________ Joe Crispin (first-c)2009: __________ Talor Battle (first-m, first-c)2011: _______________ Talor Battle (first-m)2012: _______________ Tim Frazier (first-m)

SECoND TEAM1996: ____________ Matt Gaudio (second-m)____________________Dan Earl (second-m)1997: ____________ Pete Lisicky (second-m)1999: ____ Calvin Booth (second-m, second-c)2000: _____ Joe Crispin (second-m, second-c)2001: _____________ Joe Crispin (second-m)2007: __________ Geary Claxton (second-m)2009: _________ Jamelle Cornley (second-m)2010: _____ Talor Battle (second-m, second-c)2011: _____________ Talor Battle (second-c)2012: _____________ Tim Frazier (second-c)

THIrD TEAM1993: _____________John Amaechi (third-m)1994: _____________John Amaechi (third-m)1996: _________________ Dan Earl (third-c)___________ Glenn Sekunda (third-c, third-m)___________________ Pete Lisicky (third-m)1997: _______________ Pete Lisicky (third-c)1998: ______________ Pete Lisicky (third-m)1999: _________________ Dan Earl (third-c)2001: __________ Titus Ivory (third-c, third-m)_______________Gyasi Cline-Heard (third-m)2006: _______ Geary Claxton (third-c, third-m)2007: _____________ Geary Claxton (third-c)2008: ___________ Jamelle Cornley (third-m)2009: __________ Jamelle Cornley (second-c)

HoNorABLE-MENTIoN2001: ___________ Gyasi Cline-Heard (HM-c)2002: ___________ Sharif Chambliss (HM-m)2003: ___________ Sharif Chambliss (HM-m)________________ Brandon Watkins (HM-m)2004: _________________ Jan Jagla (HM-c)2005: _____________ Aaron Johnson (HM-c)2007: _________ Jamelle Cornley (HM-c & m)2008: _____________Jamelle Cornley (HM-c)2009: __________ Stanley Pringle (HM-c & m)2011: ____________ Jeff Brooks (HM-c & m)

BiG TEn CoACH oF THE YEAR

2009: ______________ Ed DeChellis (media)

BiG TEn dEFEnSiVEPLAYER oF THE YEAR

1998: ____________________ Calvin Booth

BiG TEnAll-dEFEnSiVE TEAm

2012: ______________________Tim Frazier

BiG TEn FRESHmAnoF THE YEAR

2006: __________________ Jamelle Cornley

BiG TEnALL-FRESHmAn TEAm2004: ____________________ Marlon Smith2005: ___________________ Geary Claxton2006: __________________ Jamelle Cornley

BiG TEnToURinG ALL-STARS

1991: _____________________ Elton Carter1992: __________________ Michael Joseph1993: _________________ Michael Jennings1994: _______________________ Dan Earl1995: _____________________ Pete Lisicky1996: __________________ Jeremy Metzger1997: __________________ Greg Stevenson1998: ______________________Joe Crispin1999: __________________ Scott Witkowsky2000: ___________ No Big Ten Touring Team2001: _________________ Sharif Chambliss2002: _________________Jason McDougald2003: ___________ No Big Ten Touring Team2004: ________ Kevin Fellows & Marlon Smith___________________ Ed DeChellis (coach)___________________Kurt Kanaskie (coach)2005: __________________Brandon Hassell2006: _____________________ Mike Walker

BiG TEnALL-ToURnAmEnT

2000: __________________Jarrett Stephens___________________________Joe Crispin2001: ______________________Joe Crispin2011: _____________________ Talor Battle

ACAdEmiCALL-BiG TEn

1993: ______ (3) John Amaechi, Greg Bartram_________________________ & John Dietz1994: ______(4) Nate Althouse, John Amaechi____________Greg Bartram & Steve Wydman1995: ______(4) Nate Althouse, John Amaechi___________ Greg Bartram & Michael Joseph1996: ___________ (4) Dan Earl, Pete Lisicky____________Jeremy Metzger & Chris Rogers1997: _____ (2) Pete Lisicky & Jeremy Metzger1998: _____________________ Pete Lisicky1999: _______________________ Dan Earl2000: ______ (3) Ken Krimmel, Tim McGovern_________________________ & Tyler Smith2001: _________ (3) Ken Krimmel, Tyler Smith_______________________ & B.J. Vossekuil2002: _________ (3) Ken Krimmel,Tyler Smith_______________________ & B.J. Vossekuil2003: ____________________B.J. Vossekuil2006: ______ (2) David Jackson & Mike Walker2007: ______(8) Milos Bogetic, David Jackson,______________ Will Leiner, Danny Morrissey,_________ Jordan Norwood, Nikola Obradovic,____________Joonas Suotamo & Mike Walker2008: ______ (6) Adam Highberger, Will Leiner,_________ Danny Morrissey, Nikola Obradovic,____________Joonas Suotamo & Mike Walker2009: ______________ (5) Adam Highberger, ______________Steve Kirkpatrick, Will Leiner, ____________ Danny Morrissey & Andrew Ott2010: _______________(3)Adam Highberger, ____________ Steve Kirkpatrick & Andrew Ott2011: ______ (3) Tim Frazier, Steve Kirkpatrick_________________________ & Billy Oliver2012: ______ (3) Sasa Borovnjak, Tim Frazier,_________________________ & Billy Oliver

BiG TEn PLAYER oF THE WEEK

1993-94: __________ John Amaechi (Jan. 31) 1995-96: ____________ Pete Lisicky (Dec. 11)_________________Glenn Sekunda (Jan. 16)___________________ Matt Guadio (Feb. 12)1997-98: _________Jarrett Stephens (Feb. 23)1998-99: ___________ Calvin Booth (Nov. 30)____________________Joe Crispin (Feb. 29)1999-00: _________Jarrett Stephens (Nov. 28)_______________ Jarrett Stephens (Dec. 13)____________________Joe Crispin (Jan. 24)2000-01: _____________Joe Crispin (Nov. 27)___________________ Joe Crispin (Dec. 11)2003-04: ______________Jan Jagla (Dec. 29)_____________________ Jan Jagla (Jan. 12)2004-05: __________ Geary Claxton (Nov. 15)2006-07: ___________ Geary Claxton (Jan. 1)________________ Danny Morrissey (Jan. 8)2007-08: __________ Geary Claxton (Dec. 17)__________________ Geary Claxton (Jan. 8)2008-09: _____________Talor Battle (Nov. 24)________________ Jamelle Cornley (Jan. 26)2010-11: _____________Talor Battle (Jan. 30)

ALL-ATLAnTiC 10FIrST TEAM1983: _________________Mike Lang, center1989: ______________Tom Hovasse, forward1990: _________________ Ed Fogell, center1991: _____________ DeRon Hayes, forward

A-10 FRESHmAnoF THE YEAR

1990: ____________________DeRon Hayes

A-10 CoACHoF THE YEAR

1990: ____________________Bruce Parkhill

A-10ToURinG ALL-STARS

1989: _______________________ Ed Fogell1990: ___________________Freddie Barnes

s John Amaechi (1995) s Matt Gaudio (1996) s Jarrett Stephens (2000) s Joe Crispin (2001) s Talor Battle (2009 & 2011)

ALL-BiG TEn FiRST TEAm SELECTionS

s Tim Frazier (2012)

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ECAC HonoRSSCHoLAr-ATHLETE AWArD1959: _____________________ Ted KubistaSoPHoMorE oF THE YEAr1972: ______________________Ron Brown

ToURnAmEnTmVPS

1954: ____ Jesse Arnell (NCAA East Regional)1959: _____________Ted Kubista (Richmond) 1964: _____________ Bob Weiss (Motor City)1965: _____________ Bob Weiss (Motor City)1966: __________ Ray Saunders (Gator Bowl)1975: __________ Randy Meister (Gator Bowl)1987: _____________ Brian Allen (Miami AMI)1991: __________Freddie Barnes (Atlantic 10)1992: __________ Freddie Barnes (First Bank)2000: ____ Joe Crispin (ECAC Holiday Classic)2009: ______________ Jamelle Cornley (NIT)

nATionALALL-ToURnAmEnT

TEAmSNCAA FINAL FoUr1954: ______________ Jesse Arnelle (NCAA)

NCAA EAST rEGIoNAL1942: _______________________ John Egli

NATIoNAL INvITATIoN ToUrNAMENT1990: _______________ James Barnes (NIT)1995: ___________________ Dan Earl (NIT)1998: _________________Calvin Booth (NIT)2000: Jarrett Stephens (NIT) & Joe Crispin (NIT)2009: ____ Talor Battle & Jamelle Cornley (NIT)

CoSidA ACAdEmiCALL-AmERiCA

FIrST TEAM1994: ____________________John Amaechi1995: ____________________John Amaechi

SECoND TEAM1997: _____________________ Pete Lisicky1998: _____________________ Pete Lisicky

THIrD TEAM1999: ________________________Dan Earl2002: ______________________ Tyler Smith

ACAdEmiC ALL-AmERiCAoF THE YEAR

1995: ____________ John Amaechi (CoSIDA)

CoSidA ACAdEmiCALL-diSTRiCT ii

1994: ___________ John Amaechi (first-team)1995: ___________ John Amaechi (first-team)1997: _____________ Pete Lisicky (first-team)1998: _____________ Pete Lisicky (first-team)1999: _______________ Dan Earl (first-team)2002: _____________ Tyler Smith (first-team)2008: _________ Danny Morrissey (first-team)2009: _________ Danny Morrissey (first-team)

nCAA PoSTGRAdUATESCHoLARSHiP

1982: ____________________Mike Edelman1995: ____________________John Amaechi

AnSon moUnTSCHoLAR-ATHLETE

1995: ____________________John Amaechi

nBA PLAYERSHerschel Baltimore (1946-47):______________________St. Louis BombersStanley “Whitey” Von Neida (1949-50):_______________________Baltimore BulletsLou Lamie (1954-55): _______________________Baltimore BulletsJesse Arnelle (1955-56):______________________ Ft. Wayne PistonsBob Weiss (1965-78): ____________________Philadelphia, Seattle, ______________ Milwaukee, Chicago, BuffaloFrank Brickowski (1981-97): ____________________Seattle SuperSonics, ____________________ Los Angeles Lakers, _____________________ San Antonio Spurs, ______________________ Milwaukee Bucks, ______________________Charlotte Hornets, _____________________ Sacramento Kings, _________________________Boston CelticsTom Hovasse (1994-95): _________________________Atlanta HawksJohn Amaechi (1995-96, 99-01, 01-03): ____________________ Cleveland Cavaliers, ________________________ Orlando Magic, ____________________________Utah JazzCalvin Booth (1999-2010): _________________ Minnesota Timberwolves______________________Philadelphia 76ers ____________________Washington Wizards, ______________________ Dallas Mavericks, ____________________ Seattle Supersonics, ______________________ Milwaukee BucksJoe Crispin (2001-02): ____________________ Los Angeles Lakers,_________________________ Phoenix Suns

AmERiCAnBASKETBALL LEAGUE

John Barr (1941):____________________ Washington Brewers Mark DuMars (1961):_____________________ Pittsburgh (drafted)

nBA dRAFT PiCKS1965: ______________________ Bob Weiss, _______________ Philadelphia 76ers (3rd rd.)1966: ___________________ Carver Clinton, ______________ Philadelphia 76ers (11th rd.)1974: _____________________ Ron Brown, __________________ Boston Celtics (7th rd.)1981: _________________ Frank Brickowski, ______ New York Knicks (3rd rd.) (57th overall)1983: ______________________ Mike Lang, _________________New York Knicks (8th rd.)1984: ____________________ Dick Mumma, ______________ San Diego Clippers (10th rd.)1999: ____________________ Calvin Booth,____Washington Wizards (2nd rd.) (35th overall)

oTHER PRo dRAFTS1975: ___________________ Randy Meister, _________________Kentucky Colonels (ABA)1990: _______________________Ed Fogell, ______________Omaha Racers (CBA, 6th rd.)1991: ___________________ James Barnes, __________ Rockford Lightning (CBA, 3rd rd.)1992: ____________________ David Degitz, ______ Tampa Bay Sunblasters (USBL, 5th rd.)

nBA FREE AGEnT CAmPS

1987: ______ Craig Collins, Philadelphia 76ers1989: _______ Tom Hovasse, Houston Rockets1990: ____________Ed Fogell, Orlando Magic1993: ________ DeRon Hayes, Orlando Magic1994: ________ DeRon Hayes, Orlando Magic1994: _________ Tom Hovasse, Atlanta Hawks1996: _______ John Amaechi, Cleveland Cavs2000: _________ Jarrett Stephens, Vancouver2001: __________ Dan Earl, New Jersey Nets_________________ Titus Ivory, Golden State____________ Gyasi Cline-Heard, Philadelphia__________________Joe Crispin, L.A. Lakers2002: __________ Dan Earl, New Jersey Nets

s Joe Crispin played with the Phoenix Suns and continues a long career playing in Europe.

s Calvin Booth was drafted in the second round by the Washington Wizards and played for a decade in the NBA.

s John Amaechi played five years in the NBA with Cleveland, Orlando and Utah.

s Frank Brickowski played 16 seasons in the NBA after being drafted in 1981.

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JoHn LAWTHERmVP AWARd

TEAM MvP1969: ____________________ Bill Stansfield1970: ______________________ Tom Daley1971: _____________________ Chuck Crist1972: ______________________ Ron Brown1973: ___________________ Randy Meister1974: ______________________ Ron Brown1975: _____________________ Kevin Burke1976: ___________________ David Angstadt1979: ___________________ Tom Wilkinson1980: __________________Frank Brickowski1982: ______________________ Mike Lang1983: ______________________ Mike Lang1984: _____________________Wally Choice1985: _____________________Craig Collins1986: _____________________ Paul Murphy1987: __________ Tom Hovasse & Tony Ward1988: ______________________ Wes Jones1989: ____________________ Tom Hovasse1990: _______________________ Ed Fogell1991: ___________________ James Barnes1992: ___________________ Monroe Brown1993: ____________________ DeRon Hayes1994: ____________________John Amaechi1995: ____________________John Amaechi1996: _____________________ Matt Gaudio1997: _____________________ Pete Lisicky1998: _____________________ Pete Lisicky1999: ____________ Calvin Booth & Dan Earl2000: __________________ Jarrett Stephens2001: ________Gyasi Cline-Heard, Joe Crispin__________________________ & Titus Ivory2002: ____________________Not presented2003: ____________________Not presented2004: ____________________ Marlon Smith2005: ____________________Not presented2006: ____________________Not presented2007: ______Geary Claxton & Jamelle Cornley2008: ________ Talor Battle & Jamelle Cornley2009: ________ Talor Battle & Jamelle Cornley2010: ______________________Talor Battle2011: ______________________Talor Battle2012: ______________________ Tim Frazier

LoU LAmiE AWARdMoST INSPIrATIoNAL PLAYEr1979: _______________________Jud Wood1980: ____________________Mike Edelman1982: ____________________Mike Edelman1983: ______________________ Rich Fetter1984: _____________________ David Griffin1985: ___________________ Dwight Gibson1986: ______________________ Brian Allen1987: ______________________ Brian Allen1988: ________________Christian Appleman1989: ________________Christian Appleman1991: ___________________ Monroe Brown1992: ___________________ Freddie Barnes1993: ____________________Nate Althouse1994: _____________________ Matt Gaudio1995: ____________________Nate Althouse1996: ________________________Dan Earl1997: _____________________Phil Williams1998: ______________________ Titus Ivory1999: ________________________Dan Earl2000: __________________ Jarrett Stephens2001: ______________________ Titus Ivory2002: _____________________Ken Krimmel2003: ____________________ Ndu Egekeze2004: ____________________ Ndu Egekeze2005: _____________________ Mike Walker2006: __________________Danny Morrissey2007: _____________________ Mike Walker2007: __________________ Jamelle Cornley2009: __________________Danny Morrissey2010: ______________________ Tim Frazier2011: ____________________Andrew Jones2012: ______________________ Billy Oliver

moST imPRoVEdAWARd

1969: _____________________ Bruce Mello1970: ______________________Ron Kodish1971: ___________________ Paul Neumayer1972: _______________________Ed Chubb1990: ___________________ James Barnes1991: _______________________ Jon Dietz1992: __________ Eric Carr & Steve Wydman1993: ____________________John Amaechi1994: ___________________ Steve Wydman1995: _________________ Donovan Williams1996: ___________________Glenn Sekunda1997: __________________ Jarrett Stephens1998: __________________ Jarrett Stephens1999: _____________________Calvin Booth2000: ______________________ Tyler Smith2001: _________________Gyasi Cline-Heard2002: _________________ Sharif Chambliss2003: __________ Jan Jagla & Aaron Johnson2004: ____________________Not presented2005: __________________Danny Morrissey2006: ______________________ Ben Luber2007: __________________ Brandon Hassell2009: ____________________Andrew Jones2010: ___________________ David Jackson2011: ______________________Jeff Brooks2012: _____________________ Jon Graham

CoACHES AWARd1980: ___________________Gary Korkowski1982: _____________________ Craig Buffie1983: ___________________Tom McCluskey

1984: ______________ Jim Randig, manager1985: ___________________ Dwight Gibson1986: ________________Christian Appleman1987: ________________Christian Appleman1988: ____________________ James Eaddy1989: ______________________ Brian Allen1990: ________________ Rodney Henderson1991: ____________________ Tony Soskich1992: _____________________David Degitz1994: ____________________Nate Althouse1995: ________________________Dan Earl1996: ____________________ Chris Rogers1997: __________________Rahsaan Carlton1998: _____________________Carl Jackson1999: ___________________ Tim McGovern2000: ___________________ Tim McGovern2001: _________Ken Krimmel & B.J. Vossekuil2002: ______________________ Tyler Smith2003: __________ Monte Shubik (manager) & ______________________ B.J. Vossekuil2004: ____________________Not presented2005: __________Jon Salazer (head trainer) & _______________________Dave Phillips2006: _____________________ Mike Walker2007: __________________Danny Morrissey2009: ___________________ David Jackson2010: ____________________Andrew Jones2011: ___________________ David Jackson2012: ______________ Cammeron Woodyard

dAVE PHiLLiPS mEmoRiAL AWARd

UNSUNG HEro1986: ______________________ Kip DeWitt1987: ______________________ Kip DeWitt1988: ______________________ Tony Ward1989: _____ Rodney Henderson & Lem Joyner1990: ___________________ Monroe Brown1991: _______________________ Eric Carr1992: ___________________Brian Anderson1993: _________________ Michael Jennings1994: ____ Sandy Meyer (academic counselor)1995: ___________________Michael Joseph1996: _________________ Donovan Williams1998: _____________________ Jon Branam1999: ______________________ Joe Crispin2000: _____________________Carl Jackson2001: ______________________ Tyler Smith2002: ____________________ Ndu Egekeze2003: ___________________DeForrest Riley2004: ______________________ Ben Luber2005: _________________ Jason McDougald2007: ___ Dr. Doug Aukerman (team physician)2008: ______ Eldon Price (Dir. Basketball Ops.)2009: ___________________ Stanley Pringle2010: ______________________Jeff Brooks2011: _____________________ Jon Graham2012: ______________________D.J. Newbill

SCHoLASTiC ACHiEVEmEnT AWARd1990: _______________________ Ed Fogell1991: _____________________David Degitz1992: _____________________David Degitz1993: ____________________ Greg Bartram1994: ____________________ Greg Bartram1995: ____________________ Greg Bartram1996: _____________________ Pete Lisicky

1997: _____________________ Pete Lisicky1998: _____________________ Pete Lisicky1999: _____________ Tyler Smith & Dan Earl2000: ______________________ Tyler Smith2001: __________ Tyler Smith & Ken Krimmel2002: _____________________Ken Krimmel2003: ____________________ B.J. Vossekuil2004: ____________________ Ndu Egekeze2005: ____________________ Kevin Fellows2006: __________________Danny Morrissey2007: __________________Joonas Suotamo2008: __________________Danny Morrissey2009: _________________ Adam Highberger2010: __________________Steve Kirkpatrick2011: __________________Steve Kirkpatrick2012: __________________ Kevin Montminy

JoE EGLi mEmoRiALSPiRiT AWARd

1969: ____________________ Ron Hornyak1970: ___________________Jeff Schweitzer1971: ___________________ Paul Neumayer1972: ___________________ Pat Lukasavich

JoHn EGLi mEmoRiALCAPTAin AWARd

TEAM CAPTAINS

JoHn EGLi mR. dEFEnSE

BEST DEFENSIvE PLAYEr1969: _____________________ Bruce Mello1970: ____________________Mike Egleston1972: _____________________Jim Dashield1973: _____________________Jon Marshall1998: _____________________Calvin Booth1999: _____________________Calvin Booth2000: ______________________ Titus Ivory2001: ______________________ Titus Ivory2002: ______________________ Tyler Smith2003: _______________________ Jan Jagla2006: ___________________ Geary Claxton2007: ___________________ Geary Claxton2009: ___________________ Stanley Pringle2010: ___________________ David Jackson2011: ______________________ Tim Frazier

SCRAPPiEST PLAYERSPoNSorED BY STEvE KrENTzMAN1999: ______________________ Titus Ivory2000: ______________________ Titus Ivory2001: ______________________ Tyler Smith2002: ____________________ Daren Tielsch2003: ___ Sharif Chambliss & Brandon Watkins2004: ___________________ Aaron Johnson2005: ___________________ Geary Claxton2006: __________________ Jamelle Cornley2007: ______________________ Will Leiner2008: ___________________ David Jackson2009: ______________________ Will Leiner2010: _________________ Adam Highberger2011: __________________Steve Kirkpatrick2012: ______________________Ross Travis

s Randy Meister, 1973 team MVP and 1975 ABA Draft pick.

TEAm AWARdS

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nCAA ToURnAmEnT HiSToRYPEnn STATE

nCAAToURnAmEnT

HiSToRYn APPEArANCES: 9 (last 2011)n FINAL FoUr: 1 (1954)n rECorD: 9-11 (20 games)n ovErTIME: 0-1 (last 1991 vs. E. Michigan)n 5-P0INT or LESS GAMES: 2-4n MoST PoINTS: PSU - W, 82-74 vs. North Carolina (2001) oPP - L, 86-80 vs. Arkansas (1996)n LArGEST MArGIN oF vICTorY: PSU - 12 points, 63-50 vs. Toledo (1954) oPP - 29 points, 82-53 vs. Iowa (1955)n CoNSECUTIvE WINS: 3 (1954)n LAST 10: 4-7n LAST 5: 2-4

ToUrNAMENT MvPn 1954: Jesse Arnelle, F (East Regional)

ALL-ToUrNAMENT TEAMSn 1954: Jesse Arnelle, F (Final Four) Jesse Arnelle, F (East Regional)n 1942: John Egli, G (East Regional)

rECorD BY roUNDn FIrST: 4-5n SECoND roUND: 3-3n THIrD roUND: 1-2n SEMIFINALS: 0-1

ToUrNAMENT SEEDS1991: #131996: #52001: #72011: #10

vS. ToUrNAMENT oPPoNENTS

CAREER SCoRinG1. 202 _______ Jesse Arnelle (1952, 54, 55)2. 71 ___ Ron Weidenhammer (1952, 54, 55) 3. 61 ____________ John Sherry (1952, 54) 4. 54 ________________ Titus Ivory (2001) 5. 53 __________ Gyasi Cline-Heard (2001)6. 48 _______________Ed Haag (1952, 54)7. 46 ________________Joe Crispin (2001) 46 _____________ Earl Fields (1954, 55) 46 _________ Jim Blocker (1952, 54, 55)10. 37 ______________ Jim Brewer (1954)

GAmE SCoRinG25 Jesse Arnelle ______ vs. Kentucky, 195525 Jesse Arnelle _________ vs. USC, 195423 Talor Battle __________vs. Temple, 201122 Jesse Arnelle ______ vs. Kentucky, 195222 Jesse Arnelle ______vs N.C. State, 195222 Jesse Arnelle ____ vs. Notre Dame, 195421 Gyasi Cline-Heard__vs. N. Carolina, 200121 Joe Crispin _______vs. N. Carolina, 200121 Titus Ivory _______vs. N. Carolina, 200120 Titus Ivory __________vs. Temple, 200120 Calvin Booth _______ vs. Arkansas, 199620 Jesse Arnelle ____vs. Memphis St., 1955

GAmE REBoUndinG22 Jesse Arnelle ____vs. Memphis St., 195516 Carver Clinton _____ vs. Princeton, 196514 Jesse Arnelle __________vs. LSU, 195411 Glenn Sekunda _____ vs. Arkansas, 199610 Gyasi Cline-Heard__vs. Providence, 200110 Jesse Arnelle _________ vs. Iowa, 1955

3PT FiELd GoALS5 Talor Battle __________vs. Temple, 20115 Pete Lisicky _______ vs. Arkansas, 19964 Joe Crispin __________vs. Temple, 20014 Titus Ivory __________vs. Temple, 20013 Joe Crispin _______vs. Providence, 20013 Titus Ivory _______vs. Providence, 20013 Brandon Watkins _____vs. Temple, 2001

oPPonEnT GAmE RECoRdS

SCorING34 Bob Pettit _______________ LSU, 1954

rEBoUNDING24 Bob Pettit _______________ LSU, 1954

3 PT FIELD GoALS4 Bradley ____________ Arkansas, 1996

s Penn State faced Temple in the 2011 NCAA Tournament in Tucson, Ariz.

nCAA ToURnAmEnT RECoRdS

Arkansas ________0-1Dartmouth _______0-1Eastern Michigan __0-1Illinois __________1-0Iowa ___________0-1Kentucky ________0-2LaSalle _________0-1Louisiana State ___1-0Memphis State ____1-0North Carolina ____1-0

North Carolina State 0-1Notre Dame ______1-0Princeton ________0-1Providence ______1-0Temple _________0-2Toledo __________1-0UCLA __________1-0USC ___________1-0

1954 nCAA FinAL FoUR: (Front row from left): Jesse Arnelle, Ed Haag, Captain John Sherry, Jim Blocker & Ron Weidenhammer. (Back row): Head coach Elmer Gross, David Edwards, Jim Brewer, Bob Rohland, Rudy Marisa, Earl Fields, Charles Christianson, Asst. Coach John Egli & Manager John Chemsak.

nCAA FinAL FoUR

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ALL-TimE nCAA ToURnAmEnT SCoRESDATE oPPoNENT (LoCATIoN) _______________________ W/L ___ SCorE1942 overall record: 18-3; NCAA record: 0-13/20/42 vs. Dartmouth (New Orleans, La.) __________________________L_______44-39 Leading PSU scorer: John Egli, 123/21/42 Vs. Illinois (New Orleans, La.) ____________________________ W_______41-34 Leading PSU scorer: L.D. Gent, 211952 overall record: 20-6; NCAA record: 0-23/21/52 vs. Kentucky (Raleigh, N.C.) ______________________________L_______82-54 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle, 223/22/52 vs. North Carolina St. (Raleigh, N.C.) ________________________L ______69-60 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle, 221954 overall record: 18-6; NCAA record: 4-13/9/54 vs. Toledo (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) ______________________________ W_______62-50 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle, 133/12/54 vs. Louisiana State (Iowa City, Iowa) ________________________ W_______78-70 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle, 243/13/54 vs. Notre Dame 63 (Iowa City, Iowa) ________________________ W_______71-63 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle, 22 nCAA FinAL FoUR3/19/54 vs. LaSalle (Kansas City, Mo.) _____________________________L_______69-54 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle, 183/20/54 vs. USC (Kansas City, Mo.) ______________________________ W_______70-61 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle, 251955 overall record: 18-10; NCAA record: 1-23/8/55 vs. Memphis State (Lexington, Ky.) ________________________ W_______59-55 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle, 203/11/55 vs. Iowa (Evansville, Ind.) ________________________________L_______82-53 Leading PSU scorer: Bob Hoffman, 143/12/55 vs. Kentucky (Evansville, Ind.) _____________________________L_______84-59 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle, 251965 overall record: 20-4; NCAA record: 0-13/8/65 vs. Princeton (Philadelphia, Pa.) ___________________________L_______60-58 Leading PSU scorer: Jim Reed, 161991 overall record: 21-11; NCAA record: 1-1; AUTOMATIC BID3/15/91 vs. (#4) UCLA (Syracuse, N.Y.) ___________________________ W_______74-69 Leading PSU scorer: James Barnes, 193/17/91 vs. (#14) Eastern Michigan (Syracuse, N.Y.) ___________________L___ 71-68, OT Leading PSU scorer: Four players with 12 points1996 overall record: 21-7; NCAA record: 0-1; AT-LARGE BID3/14/96 vs. (#12) Arkansas (Providence, R.I.) ________________________L_______86-80 Leading PSU scorer: Calvin Booth, 202001 overall record: 21-12; NCAA record: 2-1; AT-LARGE BID3/16/01 vs. (#10) Providence (New Orleans, La.) _____________________ W______ 69-59 Leading PSU Scorer: Gyasi Cline-Heard 16 (10 rebs)3/18/01 vs. (#2) North Carolina (New Orleans, La.) ___________________ W______ 82-74 Leading PSU Scorer: Joe Crispin and Titus Ivory, 213/23/01 vs. (#11) Temple (Atlanta, Ga.) ____________________________L_______84-72 Leading PSU Scorer: Titus Ivory, 202011 overall record: 19-15; NCAA record: 0-1; AT-LARGE BID3/17/11 vs. (#7) Temple (Tucson, Ariz.) _____________________________L_______66-64 Leading PSU Scorer: Talor Battle, 23

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2011 nCAA: (Front row from left): Taran Buie, David Jackson, Jeff Brooks, Talor Battle, Andrew Jones, Steve Kirkpatrick, Cammeron Woodyard. (Back row): Kurt Kanaskie (asst.), Lewis Preston (asst.), Jer-maine Marshall, Tre Bowman, Jon Graham, Billy Oliver, Sasa Borovnjak, Tim Frazier, Ed DeChellis (head coach), Dan Earl (asst.).

2001 nCAA: (Front row from left): Jon Crispin, Stephan Bekale, Tyler Smith, Scott Witkowsky, Gyasi Cline-Heard, Titus Ivory, Joe Crispin, Sharif Chambliss, Brandon Watkins, Ken Krimmel. (Back row): John Smith (trainer), Chuck Swenson (asst.), Mike Boyd (asst.), Ndu Egekeze, Marcus Banta, Jarad Houston, B.J. Vossekuil, Jamaal Tate, Jerry Dunn (head coach), Christian Appleman (asst.), Monte Shubik (mgr).

1991 nCAA: (Front row from left): Freddie Barnes, David De-gitz, C.J. Johnson, Tony Soskich, James Barnes, Marty Joyce, Lem Joyner & Monroe Brown. (Back row): Jeff Popera (mgr), Eric Carr, Elton Carter, Ricky Jolly, Dan McKenna, Jon Dietz, DeRon Hayes, Michael Jennings & Steve Wydman.

1996 nCAA: (Front row from left): Jeremy Metzger, Dana Fritz, Glenn Sekunda, Rahsaan Carlton, Matt Gaudio, Chris Rogers, Donovan Williams, Phil Williams & Dan Earl. (Back row): Frank Haith (asst.), Ed DeChellis (asst.), Jerry Dunn (head coach), Joseph Pryor, Bryan Machamer, Aaron Jack, Calvin Booth, Jarrett Stephens, Pete Lisicky, Damien McKnight, Carlton Langley, Monroe Brown (asst.), John Smith (trainer) & Andy Smith (mgr).

1965 nCAA: (Clockwise from Coach John Egli (center)): Carver Clinton, Ron Avillion, Jim Reed, Ray Saun-ders, Bob Weiss, Terry Hoover, Paul Mickey & Joe Tocci (asst.)

1955 nCAA: (Front row from left): Jim Lysek, Rudy Marisa, Bob Rohland, Norm Hall, Wallace Mrasz, Angelo Collura (mgr). (Middle): John Egli (head coach), Ron Weidenhammer, Earl Fields, Bob Hoffman, Clarence Watts, Don Swegan (asst). (Back row): Dave Edwards, Hugh Cooper, Jim Blocker, Bob Ramsay, Jesse Arnelle & Joe Hartnett.

1942 nCAA: (Front row from left): Lawrence Gent, Herschel Baltimore, Elmer Gross, Richard Grimes, Robert Ramin, John Egli. (Back row): Richard Peifly, Myles Smith, David Hornstein, Thomas Sloane, Sidney Cohen & John Gerecter (mgr).

1952 nCAA: (Front row from left): Joe Piorkowski, Hardy Wil-liams, Jesse Arnelle, Herm Sledzik, John Sherry. (Back row): John Egli (asst.), Steve Silvert (mgr), Ron Weidenhammer, Ed Haag, Robert Rohland, Jay McMahan, Chester Makarewicz, Jim Blocker, F. DeSalle & Elmer Gross (head coach).

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nCAA ToURnAmEnT BoX SCoRES1942FIrST roUND EAST rEGIoNALat New Orleans, La. • Mar. 20, 1942Dartmouth 44, Penn State 39Dartmouth — Myers 7, Munroe 8, Olsen 19, Shaw 0, Skaug 7, Pearson 3, Parmer 0. Totals: FG 18 FT 8-12, 44. Penn State — Gross 7, Gent 2, Baltimore 7, Ra-min 2, Egli 12, Grimes 0, Hornstein 9. Totals: FG 14 FT 11-16, 39. Halftime: Dartmouth 22, Penn State 16.

CoNSoLATIoN EAST rEGIoNALat New Orleans, La. • Mar. 21, 1942Penn State 41, Illinois 34Penn State — Gross 4, Gent 21, Baltimore 10, Ramin 0, Egli 4, Grimes 0, Hornstein 2. Totals: FG 17 FT 7-13, 41. Illinois — Menke 8, Fowler 2, Smiley 4, Hocking 0, Mathisen 8, Wukovitz 5, Phillip 5, Vance 0, Sachs 2, Parker 0. Totals: FG 12 FT 10-11, 34. Halftime: Penn State 26, Illinois 21.

1952FIrST roUND EAST rEGIoNALat Raleigh, N.C. • Mar. 21, 1952 Kentucky 82, Penn State 54 Kentucky — Linville 12, Tsioropoulos 7, Whitaker 10, Neff 2, Evans 5, Hagan 20, Clark 0, Rose 6, Ramsey 11, Rouse 1, Watson 8. Totals: FG 35 FT 12-20, 82. Penn State — Weidenhammer 2, Piorkowski 1, Williams 2, Sherry 10, McMahan 2, Arnelle 22, Haag 3, Sledzik 12. Totals: FG 19 FT 16-30, 54. Halftime: Kentucky 43, Penn State 25.

CoNSoLATIoN GAME EAST rEGIoNAL at Raleigh, N.C. • Mar. 22, 1952North Carolina St. 69, Penn State 60North Carolina State — Tyler 6, Speight 15, Kukoy 2, Cook 2, Brandenburg 0, Thompson 21, Knapp 4, Yurin 3, Terrill 8, Gotkin 8, Applebaum 0. Totals: FG 25 FT 19-31, 69. Penn State — Sherry 8, Weidenhammer 4, Wil-liams 4, Piorkowski 5, Arnelle 22, McMahon 3, Haag 3, Sledzik 5, Makarewicz 6, Blocker 0. Totals: FG 23 FT 14-27, 60. Halftime: North Carolina St. 42, Penn State 36.

1954FIrST roUND at Ft. Wayne, Ind. • Mar. 9, 1954Penn State 62, Toledo 50Penn State — Sherry 5, Blocker 4, Rohland 6, Arnelle 13, Weidenhammer 10, Haag 8, Brewer 11, Fields 5. Totals: FG 22 FT 18-24, 62. Toledo — Martin 23, Maher 4, Spice 11, Padzior 5, Ray 7. Totals: FG 14 FT 22-31, 50. Halftime: Toledo 30, Penn St. 27.

EAST rEGIoNAL SEMIFINAL at Iowa City, Iowa • Mar. 12, 1954Penn State 78, Louisiana State 70Penn State — Sherry 11, Rohland 2, Arnelle 24, Haag 9, Weidenhammer 9, Brewer 5, Fields 9, Blocker 9, Marisa 0. Totals: FG 29-82 FT 20-32, 78. Louisiana State — Belcher 6, Clark 10, Pettit 34, Mcardle 9, Magee 9, Sebastian 0, Freshley 0, Mc-Neilly 2, Jones 0. Totals: FG 25-67 FT 20-24, 70. Halftime: Penn State 34, Louisiana State 32. rebounds: Louisiana State 51 (Pettit 24), Penn State 37 (Arnelle 14).

EAST rEGIoNAL FINALat Iowa City, Iowa • Mar. 13, 1954 Penn State 71, Notre Dame 63Penn State — Weidenhammer 3, Sherry 14, Brewer 7, Arnelle 22, Rohland 0, Haag 12, Fields 0, Blocker 13. Totals: FG 24 FT 23-30, 71. Notre Dame — Fannon 8, Bertrand 10, McGinn 0, Rosenthal 20, Sullivan 9, Stephens 16, Weiman 0. Totals: FG 21 FT 21-30, 63. Halftime: Penn State 31, Notre Dame 28.

NCAA SEMIFINAL - FINAL FoUrat Kansas City, Mo. • Mar. 19, 1954LaSalle 69, Penn State 54LaSalle — Singley 10, Maples 7, Blatcher 19, Gola 19, O’Malley 9, O’Hara 5. Totals: FG 24 FT 21-32, 69. Penn State — Weidenhammer 3, Fields 5, Haag 4, Brewer 6, Arnelle 18, Rohland 4, Blocker 4, Sherry 6, Edwards 4. Totals: FG 20 FT 14-24, 54. Halftime: LaSalle 33, Penn State 22.

NCAA THIrD PLACEat Kansas City, Mo. • Mar. 20, 1954 Penn State 70, Southern Cal 61Penn State — Sherry 7, Rohland 3, Arnelle 25, Haag 9, Weidenhammer 12, Brewer 8, Fields 4, Blocker 2, Edwards 0. Totals: FG 27 FT 16-20, 70. Southern Cal — Psaltis 11, Carr 4, Thompson 2, Pausig 5, Irvin 12, Ludecke 1, Hammer 8, Dunne 0, Welsh 18. Totals: FG 17 FT 27-38, 61. Halftime: Penn State 44, USC 26.

1955FIrST roUND at Lexington, Ky. • Mar. 8, 1955Penn State 59, Memphis State 55Penn State — Blocker 8, Edwards 4, Hoffman 2, Arnelle 20, Weidenhammer 8, Fields 17, Rohland 0, Ramsay 0. Totals: FG 21-60 FT 17-23, 59. Memphis State — Scott 5, Davis 12, Jones 0, Mc-Clain 4, Ballard 0, Winn 2, Arnold 12, Fortner 2, Caldwell 18. Totals: FG 23-81 FT 9-19, 55. Halftime: Penn State 33, Memphis State 19. rebounds: Penn State 61 (Arnelle 22), Memphis State 44 (Arnold, Davis 10).

EAST rEGIoNAL SEMIFINAL at Evansville, Ind. • Mar. 11, 1955Iowa 82, Penn State 53Iowa — Davis 19, Cain 21, Logan 8, Scheuerman 2, Seaberg 13, Johnson 0, Schoof 6, George 7, Ridley 2, Martel 1, Hawthorne 3, Duncan 0. Totals: FG 32-71 FT 18-29, 82. Penn State — Blocker 5, Edwards 0, Hoffman 14, Arnelle 11, Weidenhammer 4, Fields 3, Rohland 2, Ramsay 3, Marisa 8, Hartnett 0, Watts 2, Hall 1. Totals: FG 19-72 FT 15-21, 53. Halftime: Iowa 39, Penn State 25. rebounds: Iowa 42 (Cain 9), Penn State 38 (Arnelle 10).

EAST rEGIoNAL CoNSoLATIoN at Evansville, Ind. • Mar. 12, 1955 Kentucky 84, Penn State 59Kentucky — Bird 17, Brewer 11, Mills 6, Burrow 22, Rose 7, Calvert 19, Adkins 2. Totals: FG 35 FT 14-20, 84. Penn State — Weidenhammer 16, Edwards 4, Hoffman 10, Arnelle 25, Blocker 1, Rohland 0, Fields 3, Ramsay 0. Totals: FG 20 FT 19-25, 59. Halftime: Kentucky 40, Penn State 28.

1965FIrST roUND EAST rEGIoNALat Philadelphia (Palestra) • Mar. 8, 1965 Princeton 60, Penn State 58Princeton — Bradley 22, Harlow 11, Brown 0, Rodenbach 12, Walters 6, Hummer 9. Totals: FG 24-62 FT 12-17, 60. Penn State — Avillion 11, Saunders 6, Clinton 12, Weiss 13, Reed 16, Mickey 0. Totals: FG 25-69 FT 8-14, 58. Halftime: Princeton 31, Penn State 28. rebounds: Penn State 44 (Clinton 16), Princeton 43 (Hummer 13).

1991FIrST roUND EAST rEGIoNALat Syracuse (Carrier Dome) Mar. 15, 1991Penn State 74, UCLA 69Penn State — J. Barnes 6-10 7-8 19, Hayes 8-15 0-0 16, Degitz 4-9 2-6 10, F. Barnes 1-3 2-2 4, Brown 3-6 3-6 10, Jennings 4-8 0-0 10, Johnson 1-3 1-1 3, Joyner 0-0 0-0 0, Carter 1-1 0-0 2, Dietz 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: FG 28-56 FT 15-23, 74. UCLA — Murray 6-12 4-4 17, Butler 4-9 1-2 9, Ma-cLean 7-10 1-2 15, Martin 1-9 3-4 5, Madkins 5-7 0-0 11, Tarver 1-5 2-3 4, Owens 4-6 0-0 8. Totals: FG 28-58 FT 11-15, 69. Halftime: UCLA 36, Penn State 32. rebounds: UCLA 35 (Owens 14), Penn State 31 (J. Barnes 8). Three-Point Field Goals: Penn State 3 (Jennings 2, Brown), UCLA 2 (Madkins, Murray).

SECoND roUND EAST rEGIoNAL at Syracuse (Carrier Dome) Mar. 17, 1991Eastern Michigan 71, Penn State 68, oTEastern Michigan — Hallas 4-10 4-4 12, C. Thomas 2-8 2-4 7, Kennedy 8-13 5-7 21, Ch. Thomas 3-7 3-3 11, Neely 5-10 7-8 18, Boykin 0-1 0-0 0, Lewis 1-1 0-0 2, Felder 0-0 0-0 0, Pearson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: FG 23-50 FT 21-26, 71. Penn State — J. Barnes 3-6 6-7 12, Hayes 6-13 0-0 12, Degitz 3-9 2-5 8, F. Barnes 3-11 3-4 12, Brown 5-6 0-1 12, Johnson 2-4 2-2 6, Dietz 0-3 0-0 0, Carter 1-2 0-0 2, Jennings 1-2 1-2 4. Totals: FG 24-56 FT 14-21, 68. Halftime: Penn State 33, Eastern Michigan 29. regulation: Eastern Michigan 58, Penn State 58. rebounds: Eastern Michigan 35 (Hallas 8), Penn State 32 (J. Barnes 8). Three-Point Field Goals: Penn State 6 (F. Barnes 3, Brown 2, Jennings), Eastern Michigan 4 (Ch. Thomas 2)

1996FIrST roUND EAST rEGIoNAL at Providence (Civic Center)Mar. 14, 1996 Arkansas 86, Penn State 80Arkansas — Towns 5, Hood 12, Robinson 15, Reid 21, Bradley 13, L. Williams 2, Hall 14, Wilson 4, Thompson 0, Davis 0. Totals: FG 28 FT 20-33 86. Penn State — Gaudio 19, Sekunda 4, Booth 20, Earl 14, Lisicky 17, Metzger 0, D. Williams 0, McK-night 2, Stephens 1, P. Williams 3, Rogers 0. Totals: FG 28 FT l7-26, 80. Halftime: Arkansas 36, Penn State 28. rebounds: Arkansas 34 (Hood 12), Penn State 40 (Sekunda 11). Three-Point Field Goals: Arkansas 10 (Bradley 4), Penn State 7 (Lisicky 5, Earl 2).

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nCAA ToURnAmEnT BoX SCoRES2001FIrST roUND SoUTH rEGIoNAL at New orleans, La. (Superdome) Mar. 16, 2001Penn State 69, Providence 59Penn State – Ivory 13, Smith 7, Cline-Heard 16, Joe Crispin 13, Jon Crispin 11, Tate 0, Watkins 7, Banta 2, Egekeze 0. Totals: FG 23-52, FT 15-19, 69. Providence – Augustin 3, Maxey 16, Shabazz 13, Mills 8, Linehan 6, Rogers 2, Kabba 2, Anrin 0, Douthit 4, Laksa 5. Totals: FG 22-61, FT 12-18, 59. Halftime: Penn State 30, Providence 30. rebounds: Penn State 32 (Cline-Heard 10), Providence 41 (Shabazz 9). Three-Point Field Goals: Penn State 8 (Ivory 3, Joe Crispin 3); Providence 3 (Linehan 2).

SECoND roUND SoUTH rEGIoNAL at New orleans, La. (Superdome) Mar. 18, 2001Penn State 82, North Carolina 74Penn State – Ivory 21, Smith 5, Cline-Heard 19, Joe Crispin 21, Jon Crispin 5, Tate 4, Watkins 2, Banta 2, Egekeze 3, Witkowsky 0. Totals: FG 31-71, FT 13-15, 82 North Carolina – Capel 12, Peppers 21, Haywood 13, Curry 9, Forte 6, Morrison 1, Owens 0, Boone 0, Lang 12. Totals: FG 30-64, FT 11-14, 74. Halftime: North Carolina 40, Penn State 39. rebounds: Penn State 33 (Cline-Heard 9), North Carolina 44 (Haywood 13). Three-Point Field Goals: Penn State 7 (Ivory 3, Joe Crispin 3); North Carolina 3 (Capel 2).

SoUTH rEGIoNAL SEMIFINAL (SWEET 16) at Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome)Mar. 23, 2001Temple 84, Penn State 72Temple – Wesby 14, Hawkins 8, Lyde 13, Greer 21, Wadley 13, Jefferson 15, Rollerson 0, Thomas 0, Barry 0. Totals: FG 26-59, FT 26-30, 84. Penn State – Ivory 20, Smith 1, Cline-Heard 18, Joe Crispin 12, Jon Crispin 6, Tate 0, Krimmel 0, Watkins 12, Chambliss 0, Vossekuil 0, Banta 1, Egekeze 2, Witkowsky 0. Totals: FG 23-57, FT 13-21, 72. Halftime: Temple 39, Penn State 21. rebounds: Temple 44 (Lyde 13), Penn State 27 (Ivory 7). Three-Point Field Goals: Temple 6 (Wesby 3), Penn State 13 (Ivory 4, Joe Crispin 4).

2011SECoND roUND WEST rEGIoNAL at Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center)Mar. 17, 2011Temple 66, Penn State 64Penn State – Battle 23, Frazier 15, Jackson 14, Brooks 6, Jones 4, Woodyard 2Totals: 26-54 FG, 8-19 3PT, 4-6 FT, 64 PTSTemple – Fernandez 23, Moore 23, Wyatt 10, Jef-ferson 7, Allen 3Totals: 24-49 FG, 5-18 3PT, 13-15 FT, 66 PTS Halftime: Temple 35, Penn State 33 rebounds: Temple 28 (Allen 11), Penn State 26 (Jones 8)Three-Point Field Goals: Penn State 8 (Battle 5, Jackson 2), Temple 5 (Fernandez 2, Wyatt 2)

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niT HiSToRYPEnn STATEnATionAL inViTATion

ToURnAmEnTHiSToRY

n APPEArANCES: 10 (last 2009)n CHAMPIoN: 1 (2009)n FINALS: 2 (1-1), (2009, 1998)n SEMIFINALS: 5 (2-3), (2009, 2000, 1998, 1995 & 1990)n rECorD: 22-9 (31 games) (70.9%)n GAMES HoSTED: 12 (10-2)n ovErTIME: 2-0 (last 2009 vs. George Mason)n 5-P0INT or LESS GAMES: 11-3 n MoST PoINTS: PSU - W, 105-103 vs. Siena (2000) oPP - W, 105-103 vs. Siena (2000)n LArGEST MArGIN oF vICTorY: PSU - 16 points, 89-73 vs. Murray State (1989) oPP - 21 points, 73-52 vs. Notre Dame (2000)n CoNSECUTIvE WINS: 5 (2009)n LAST 10: 8-2n LAST 5: 5-0

ToUrNAMENT MvPn 2009: Jamelle Cornley, F

ALL-ToUrNAMENT TEAMn 2009: Jamelle Cornley, F & Talor Battle, Gn 2000: Jarrett Stephens, F & Joe Crispin, Gn 1998: Calvin Booth, Cn 1995: Dan Earl, Gn 1990: James Barnes, G

rECorD BY roUNDn FIrST: 6-4n SECoND roUND: 5-1n QUArTErFINALS: 5-0n SEMIFINALS: 2-3n FINALS: 1-1n CoNSoLATIoN GAME: 3-0

vS. ToUrNAMENT oPPoNENTS

CAREER SCoRinG1. 147 _______ Jarrett Stephens (1998, 2000)2. 146 ___________ Joe Crispin (1998, 2000)3. 124 ____________ Pete Lisicky (1995, ‘98)4. 93 ______ Freddie Barnes (1989, ‘90, ‘92)5. 89 ____________Titus Ivory (1998, 2000)6. 87 ______________Ed Fogell (1989, ‘90)7. 83 __________ DeRon Hayes (1990, ‘92)8. 82 _______________ Talor Battle (2009)9. 78 _____________ John Amaechi (1995)10. 76 ______ Gyasi Cline-Heard (1998, 2000)

GAmE SCoRinG28 Jarrett Stepens ____ vs. NC State, 200028 Joe Crispin __________vs. Siena, 200026 Dan Earl ________ vs. Marquette, 199526 Carver Clinton _____vs. San Fran., 196624 Talor Battle ____ vs. George Mason, 200924 Jarrett Stephens ______ vs. Kent, 200023 Jamelle Cornley ______ at Florida, 200922 Jarrett Stephens ______vs. Siena, 200021 Travis Parker _______ vs. Rutgers, 200621 John Amaechi ___ vs. Miami (Fla.), 199521 Pete Lisicky _________vs. Dayton, 199520 Four Players

GAmE REBoUndinG17 Frank Brickowski ___ vs. Alabama, 198016 Jarrett Stephens ___ vs. Princeton, 200014 Andrew Jones____ vs. Notre Dame, 200912 Travis Parker _______ vs. Rutgers, 200612 John Amaechi ________ vs. Iowa, 199511 Glenn Sekunda ___ vs. Marquette, 199512 Jamelle Cornley ______ at Florida, 200910 Andrew Jones___ vs. Rhode Island, 200910 Jamelle Cornley _____ vs. Rutgers, 200610 Calvin Booth ________vs. Dayton, 199810 Jarrett Stephens ______ vs. Kent, 200010 Gyasi Cline-Heard _____ vs. Kent, 200010 John Amaechi _____ vs. Nebraska, 1995

3PT FiELd GoALS5 Stanley Pringle _______ at Florida, 20095 Talor Battle ____ vs. George Mason, 20095 Jon Crispin ___________vs. Siena, 20005 Dan Earl ________ vs. Marquette, 19955 Pete Lisicky _________vs. Dayton, 19985 Ben Luber _________ vs. Rutgers, 20064 Six Players

oPPonEnT GAmE RECoRdS

SCorING32 Quincy Douby __________Rutgers, 2006

rEBoUNDING16 Ryan Perryman ________ Dayton, 1998

3 PT FIELD GoALS8 Quincy Douby __________Rutgers, 2006

s Penn State won five straight games, including at Florida and downing Notre Dame and Baylor in New York’s Madison Square Gar-den, to claim the school’s first-ever national tournament title in the 2009 National Invitation Tournament.

niT RECoRdS

Alabama ________0-1Baylor __________1-0Canisius ________1-0Dayton _________1-0Florida __________1-0George Mason ____1-0Georgia _________1-0Georgia Tech _____1-0Iowa ___________1-0Kent State _______1-0Marquette _______1-1Maryland ________1-0Miami (Fla.) ______1-0Minnesota _______0-1

Murray State _____1-0Nebraska ________1-0New Mexico ______1-0North Carolina State 1-0Notre Dame ______1-1Pittsburgh _______0-1Princeton ________1-0Rhode Island _____1-0Rider ___________1-0Rutgers _________1-1San Francisco ____0-1Siena __________1-0Vanderbilt _______0-1Villanova ________0-1

2009 niT CHAmPionS: (Front row from left): Brad Pantall (strength coach) Kyle Gifford (mgr), Will Leiner, Stanley Pringle, Danny Morrissey, Jamelle Cornley, Talor Battle, Adam Highberger, Lucas Mariano (mgr), DJ Black (video coord.). (Back row): Jonathan Salazer (trainer), Kurt Kanaskie (asst.), Ed DeCh-ellis (head coach), Chris Babb, Steve Kirkpatrick, Billy Oliver, Andrew Jones, Andrew Ott, Jeff Brooks, David Jackson, Cammeron Woodyard, Lewis Preston (asst.) & Jon Perry (Dir. Ops).

s Jamelle Cornley was named the MVP of the 2009 NIT.

niT CHAmPionS

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ALL-TimE niT SCoRESDATE oPPoNENT (LoCATIoN) _______________________ W/L ___ SCorE1966 overall record: 18-6; NIT record: 0-13/12/66 vs. San Francisco (New York, N.Y.) __________________________L_______89-77 Leading PSU scorer: Carver Clinton 261980 overall record: 18-10; NIT record: 0-13/15/80 vs. Alabama (Birmingham, Ala.) ____________________________L_______53-49 Leading PSU scorer: Frank Brickowski 161989 overall record: 20-12; NIT record: 1-13/15/89 vs. Murray State (University Park, Pa.) ______________________ W_______89-73 Leading PSU scorer: Bruce Blake 203/20/89 vs. Villanova (Philadelphia, Pa.) ____________________________L_______76-67 Leading PSU scorer: Freddie Barnes 161990 overall record: 25-9; NIT record: 4-13/14/90 vs. Marquette (University Park, Pa.) ________________________ W_______57-54 Leading PSU scorer: James Barnes 153/19/90 vs. Maryland (University Park, Pa.) _________________________ W_______80-78 Leading PSU scorer: Ed Fogell 203/21/90 vs. Rutgers (Piscataway, N.J.) ____________________________ W_______58-55 Leading PSU scorer: Deron Hayes 16, Ed Fogell 163/26/90 vs. Vanderbilt (New York, N.Y.) _____________________________L_______75-62 Leading PSU scorer: Freddie Barnes 183/28/90 vs. New Mexico (New York, N.Y.) __________________________ W___ 83-81 (0T) Leading PSU scorer: James Barnes 191992 overall record: 21-8; NIT record: 0-13/18/92 vs. Pittsburgh (University Park, Pa.) _________________________L_______67-65 Leading PSU scorer: Deron Hayes 201995 overall record: 21-11; NIT record: 4-13/15/95 vs. Miami (Fla.) (University Park, Pa.) _______________________ W_______62-56 Leading PSU scorer: John Amaechi 213/21/95 vs. Nebraska (Lincoln, Neb.) _____________________________ W_______65-59 Leading PSU scorer: Rahsaan Carlton 193/23/95 vs. Iowa (Iowa City, Iowa)________________________________ W_______67-64 Leading PSU scorer: Rahsaan Carlton 133/27/95 vs. Marquette (New York, N.Y.) _____________________________L_______87-79 Leading PSU scorer: Dan Earl 263/29/95 vs. Canisius (New York, N.Y.) _____________________________ W_______66-62 Leading PSU scorer: John Amaechi 17, Dan Earl 171998 overall record: 19-13; NIT record: 4-13/11/98 vs. Rider (University Park, Pa.) ____________________________ W_______82-68 Leading PSU scorer: Pete Lisicky 203/16/98 vs. Dayton (Dayton, Ohio) _______________________________ W_______77-74 Leading PSU scorer: Pete Lisicky 213/18/98 vs. Georgia Tech (Atlanta, Ga.) ___________________________ W_______75-70 Leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin 18, Pete Lisicky 18, Greg Grays 183/24/98 vs. Georgia (New York, N.Y.) _____________________________ W_______66-60 Leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin 183/26/98 vs. Minnesota (New York, N.Y.)_____________________________L_______79-72 Leading PSU scorer: Calvin Booth 14, Gyasi Cline-Heard 142000 overall record: 19-16; NIT record: 4-13/15/00 vs. Princeton (University Park, Pa.) _________________________ W_______55-41 Leading PSU scorer: Jarrett Stephens 11, Joe Crispin 113/20/00 vs. Siena (University Park, Pa.) ___________________________ W_____105-103 Leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin 283/22/00 vs. Kent (University Park, Pa.) ____________________________ W_______81-74 Leading PSU scorer: Jarrett Stephens 243/28/00 vs. Notre Dame (New York, N.Y.) ___________________________L_______73-52 Leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin 163/30/00 vs. North Carolina State (New York, N.Y.) ____________________ W_______74-72 Leading PSU scorer: Jarrett Stephens 282006 overall record: 15-15; NIT record: 0-13/14/06 vs. Rutgers (University Park, Pa.) ___________________________L_______76-71 Leading PSU scorer: Travis Parker 212009 overall record: 27-11; NIT record: 5-03/17/09 vs. George Mason (University Park, Pa.) _____________________ W____ 77-73 OT Leading PSU scorer: Talor Battle, 243/19/09 vs. Rhode Island (University Park, Pa.) ______________________ W_______83-72 Leading PSU scorer: Stanley Pringle, 193/24/09 at Florida (Gainesville, Fla.) ______________________________ W_______71-62 Leading PSU scorer: Jamelle Cornley, 233/31/09 vs. Notre Dame (New York, N.Y.) __________________________ W_______67-59 Leading PSU scorer: Talor Battle, 174/2/09 vs. Baylor (New York, N.Y.) ______________________________ W_______69-63 Leading PSU scorer: Jamelle Cornley, 18

NIT

niT FinALiSTS

2000 niT SEmiFinALiST: (Front row from left): Jon Crispin, Joe Crispin, Gyasi Cline-Heard, Scott Witkowsky, Carl Jack-son, Jarrett Stephens, Titus Ivory, Pete Rogowski, Tim McGovern, Brandon Watkins. (Back row): Mike Boyd (asst.), Chuck Swenson (asst.), Jerry Dunn (head coach), Ken Krimmel, Ndu Egekeze, B.J. Vossekuil, Jarad Houston, Marcus Banta, Tyler Smith, Stephan Bekale, Christian Appleman (asst.), John Smith (trainer) & Larry Lazarus (mgr).

1998 niT RUnnER-UP: (Front row from left): Pete Rogowski, Greg Grays, Jon Branam, Greg Stevenson, Pete Lisicky, Titus Ivory, Joe Crispin, Tim McGovern; (Back row): Larry Lazarus (mgr), Chad Seifried (mgr), John Smith (Trainer), Gyasi Cline-Heard, Calvin Booth, Scott Witkowsky, Carl Jackson, Jarrett Stephens, Jerry Dunn (head coach), Mike Boyd (asst.), Chris-tian Appleman (asst.) and Chuck Swenson (asst.).

1990 niT SEmiFinALiST: (Front row from left): Freddie Barnes, Tony Sos-kich, Lem Joyner, Darrell Ricks, Ed Fogell, Rodney Henderson, James Barnes, Dave Degitz & C.J. Johnson. (Back row): Jeff Popera (mgr), Brian Smith (mgr), Eric Carr, Jon Dietz, Ricky Jolley, DeRon Hayes, Michael Jennings, Monroe Brown & Dan Eck (trainer).

1995 niT SEmiFinALiST: (Front row from left): Glenn Sekunda, Donovan Williams, Greg Bartram, John Amaechi, Nate Althouse, Michael Joseph, Rahsaan Carlton & Chris Rogers. (Back row): Carlton Langley, Brad Kopcha, Pete Lisicky, Phil Williams, Calvin Booth, Bryan Machamer, Dan Earl, Damien McKnight, Dana Fritz & Ron Palmer.

niT TEAmS

2006 niT: (Front row from left): D.J. Black (mgr), Will Leiner, Mike Walker, Nikola Obradovic, Travis Parker, Ben Luber, David Jackson, Maxwell Dubois. (Back row): Clay Scovill, Cilk McSweeney, Keith Hardin, Brandon Hassell, Joonas Suotamo, Jamelle Corn-ley, Geary Claxton, Danny Morrissey.

1992 niT: (Front row from left): Mike Hoffman (mgr), Eric Carr, DeRon Hayes, Freddie Barnes, Dave Degitz, Monroe Brown, Jon Dietz, Michael Jennings, Dan Eck (trainer). (Back row): Donovan Williams, Steve Wydman, Matt Gaudio, Michael Joseph, Dan McKenna, Brian Anderson, Elton Carter, Greg Bar-tram & Tom Barnett.

1980 niT: (Front row from left): Craig Buffie, Mike Edelman, Frank Brickowski, Tom Wilkinson, Steve Kuhn, Gary Korkowski, Jim Solic, Scott Wolz, George Strand, Will Diehl. (Back row): Bud Miller (trainer), Ray Edelman (asst.), Perry Clark (asst.), Don-nie May, Rich Fetter, Mike Lang, Bruce Hegedus, Tracy Pearl, Dick Stewart (asst.), Dick Harter (head coach) & Bob Powell (mgr).

1989 niT: (Front row from left): Darrell Ricks, Lem Joyner, Tom Hovasse, Christian Appleman, Bruce Blake, Brian Allen, Ed Fogell, Rodney Henderson. (Back row): Jeff Popera (mgr), Monroe Brown, C.J. Johnson, Ricky Jolley, David Degitz, James Barnes Tony Soskich & Freddie Barnes.

1966 niT: (Front row from left): Gary Hayes, Jerry Rose-boro, Carver Clinton, Ray Saunders, Jim Reed, Jeff Persson. (Back row): Joe Tocci (asst.), John Egli (head coach), Jim Ward, Steve Longwell, Paul Mickey, Buster Weinzieri, Ralph Guyton, Joe Mc-Govern, Ray Ulinski (trainer) & Ben Myers (mgr).

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NIT FINALISTS BOX SCORES1990FIRST ROUNDUniversity Park, Pa. • Mar. 14, 1990Penn State 57, Marquette 54Marquette — Powell 11, Baldwin 9, Grosse 2, Anglavar 6, Smith 23, Luter 3, Hayes 0, Leurck 0. Totals: FG: 21-49 FT: 8-11, 54. Penn State — Hayes 10, J. Barnes 15, Fogell 13, Brown 4, F. Barnes 5, Jennings 5, Degitz 5, John-son 0, Ricks 0. Totals: FG: 23-54 FT: 8-10, 57. Halftime Score: Marquette 32, Penn State 31. Rebs: Penn State 37 (Fogell, Hayes 8), Marquette 25 (Powell 10). 3-Point Field Goals: Marquette 4 (Anglavar 2, Smith 2), Penn State 3 (Three with 1).

SecOND ROUND at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 19, 1990 Penn State 80, Maryland 78Maryland — Martin 2, Mustaf 22, Massenburg 26, Williams 14, McCoy 7, Anderson 2, Broadnax 2, Lewis 3. Totals: FG 26-53 FT 23-27, 78. Penn State — Hayes 13, Degitz 7, Fogell 20, Brown 12, F. Barnes 14, Jennings 3, Ricks 0, Joyner 3, Johnson 8, Jolley 0. Totals: FG 27-65 FT 21-27, 80. Halftime Score: Penn State 35, Maryland 35. Rebs: Penn State 39 (Johnson 7), Maryland 35 (Massenburg 11). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 5 (F. Barnes 2), Maryland 3 (Williams 2).

QUaRTeRFINal at Piscataway, N.J. • Mar. 21, 1990 Penn State 58, Rutgers 55Penn State — Brown 8, Ricks 0, F. Barnes 9, Joyner 0, Degitz 9, Hayes 16, Fogell 16, Jennings 0, Johnson 0. Totals: FG 23-51 FT 11-13, 58. Rutgers — Duncan 12, Dadika 0, Jones 7, Duckett 11, Hughes 10, Smith 6, Perry 6, Lumpkin 3. Totals FG 23-51 FT 6-11, 55. Halftime Score: Rutgers 34, Penn State 29. Rebs: Rutgers 32 (Duckett 8), Penn State 28 (Hayes 7). 3-Point Field Goals: Rutgers 3 (Duncan 2), Penn State 1 (F. Barnes).

SeMiFiNal at Madison Square Garden, NYC Mar. 26, 1990 Vanderbilt 75, Penn St. 62Vanderbilt — Anglin 3, Grant 7, Reid 6, Draud 20, Wilcox 10, Milholland 11, Mayes 5, Wheat 13. Totals: FG 26-48 FT 15-21, 75. Penn State — J. Barnes 12, Hayes 10, Fogell 8, F. Barnes 18, Brown 5, Degitz 2, Joyner 0, Jennings 7, Ricks 0, Henderson 0. Totals: FG 26-61 FT 4-5, 62. Halftime Score: Vanderbilt 39, Penn State 31. Rebs: Vanderbilt 35 (Grant 11), Penn State 27 (J. Barnes, Brown 5). 3-Point Field Goals: Vanderbilt 8 (Draud 5), Penn State 6 (F. Barnes 4).

ThiRd PlaCe GaMe at Madison Square Garden, NYCMar. 28, 1990Penn State 83, New Mexico 81 (OT)Penn State — J. Barnes 19, Hayes 14, Fogell 16, F. Barnes 5, Brown 11, Degitz 12, Ricks 0, Jen-nings 2, Carr 4. Totals: FG 30-59 FT 22-30, 83. New Mexico — McBurrows 0, Miller 17, Longley 17, D. McGee 13, Robbins 15, Banks 19, Griego 0, Sierra 0, Walker 0. Totals: FG 35-65 FT 2-5, 81. Halftime Score: Penn State 35, New Mexico 35. Regulation: Penn State 70, New Mexico 70. Rebs: New Mexico 35 (Longley 14), Penn State 34 (J. Barnes 7). 3-Point Field Goals: New Mexico 9 (Banks 3, D. McGee 3, Robbins 3), Penn State 1 (Brown).

1995FIRST ROUND at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 15, 1995 Penn State 62, Miami (Fla.) 56Miami — Fraser 4, Edwards 15, Popa 13, Norris 9, Dunn 5, McCormick 0, Pearson 0, Frazier 1, Rich 6, Rosa 3, Totals: FG 23-60 FT 5-7, 56. Penn State — Carlton 7, Sekunda 10, Amaechi 21, Earl 7, D. Williams 0, Lisicky 7, Bartram 5, P. Williams 3, Joseph 2, Totals: FG 17-49 FT 24-29, 62. Halftime Score: Miami (Fla.) 33, Penn State 20. Rebs: Miami (Fla.) 40 (Rich 12), Penn State 33 (Amaechi 8). 3-Point Field Goals: Miami (Fla.) 5 (Edwards 3), Penn State 4 (four with 1).

SecOND ROUND at lincoln, Neb. • Mar. 21, 1995 Penn State 65, Nebraska 59Penn State — Carlton 19, Sekunda 2, Amaechi 12, Earl 14, D. Williams 0, Bartram 9, Lisicky 7, Joseph 0, P. Williams 2, Totals: FG 22-52 FT 9-14, 65. Nebraska — Badgett 4, Brooks 8, Moore 15, Strickland 9, Boone 11, Surles 0, Wald 3, Sallee 5, Glock 4, Totals: FG 23-50 FT 11-21, 59. Halftime Score: Penn State 36, Nebraska 36. Rebs: Penn State 39 (Amaechi 10), Nebraska 29 (Strickland 7). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 12 (Earl 4, Carlton, Bartram 3), Nebraska 2 (Brooks, Wald).

QUaRTeRFINal at iowa City, iowa. • Mar. 23, 1995 Penn State 67, iowa 64Penn State — Carlton 13, Sekunda 4, Amaechi 12, Earl 3, D. Williams 10, Bartram 8, Lisicky 12, P. Williams 3, Joseph 2, Totals 26-58 8-18 67. Iowa — Murray 4, Settles 16, Bartels 8, Woolridge 28, Kingsbury 4, Carter 0, Bowen 0, Glasper 0, Skillet 0, Millard 4, Totals: FG 24-59 FT 11-19, 64. Halftime Score: Iowa 34, Penn State 31. Rebs: Penn State 50 (Amaechi 12), Iowa 37 (Settles 9). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 7 (Lisicky 4), Iowa 5 (Woolridge 2).

SeMiFiNal at Madison Square Garden, NYCMar. 27, 1995Marquette 87, Penn State 79Penn State — Carlton 7, Sekunda 6, Amaechi 16, Earl 26, D. Williams 4, Joseph 0, Lisicky 9, P. Wil-liams 2, Bartram 9, Althouse 0, Totals: FG 24-51 FT 20-33, 79. Marquette — Abraham 6, Eford 15, McCaskill 2, Miller 7, Pieper 31, Crawford 5, Joseph 0, Hutchins 21, Streater 0, McCall 0, Gates 0, Harris 0, Totals: FG 25-58 FT 22-35, 87. Halftime Score: Penn State 36, Marquette 28. Rebs: Penn State 42 (Sekunda 11), Marquette 31 (Abraham, Miller, Pieper 5). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 11 (Earl 5, Lisicky 3), Marquette 15 (Pieper 7, Eford 4).

ThiRd PlaCe GaMe at Madison Square Garden, NYCMar. 29, 1995Penn State 66, Canisius 62Penn State — Carlton 6, Sekunda 11, Amaechi 17, Earl 17, D. Williams 4, Lisicky 6, P. Williams 4, Bartram 1, Joseph 0, Totals: FG 24-44 FT 13-18, 66. Canisius — Barley 17, Wise 9, Meeks 9, James 11, Moore 3, Collins 2, Thompson 0, Young 11, Frazier 0, Gorman 0, Totals: FG 25-64 FT 6-10, 62. Halftime Score: Penn State 40, Canisius 29. Rebs: Penn State 34 (Sekunda 8), Canisius 31 (Meeks 9). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 5 (Earl 3, Lisicky 2), Canisius 6 (Young 3).

1998FIRST ROUND at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 11, 1998 Penn State 82, Rider 68 Rider – Lacey 15, Touomou 9, McPeek 4, Fine-frock 8, Burston 14, Crawford 7, King 0, Smith 5, Perry 6, Charles 0, McClark 0, Bigos 0, Stansel 0. Totals: FG 27-56 FT 11-17, 68Penn State – Ivory 8, Jackson 3, Booth 14, Crispin 6, Lisicky 20, Cline-Heard 6, Grays 6, Stephens 19, Stevenson 0, Witkowsky 0, Branam 0, Rogowski 0, McGovern 0, Crenshaw 0.Totals: FG 28-57 FT 20-28, 82Halftime Score: Penn State 35, Rider 34. Rebs: Penn State 30 (Lisicky 7), Rider 33 (Lacey 10). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 6 (Lisicky 4), Rider 3.

SecOND ROUND at dayton, Ohio • Mar. 16, 1998 Penn State 77, dayton 74Penn State – Jackson 2, Ivory 6, Booth 19, Crispin 7, Lisicky 21, Cline-Heard 4, Grays 2, Stephens 16, Stevenson 0. Totals: FG 33-63 FT 5-11, 77Dayton – Perryman 21, Turner 11, Ashman 15, Stanley 14, Young 4, Fitz 2, Doliboa 0, Metzler 2, Bami 5, Cooper 0. Totals: FG 28-71 FT 13-17, 74Halftime Score: Penn State 33, Dayton 31. Rebs: Penn State 34 (Booth 10), Dayton 46 (Perryman 16). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 6 (Lisicky 5), Dayton 5 (Turner 3).

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NIT FINALISTS BOX SCORESTHIRD ROUND at atlanta, Ga. • Mar. 18, 1998 Penn State 75, Georgia Tech 70Penn State – Ivory 1, Jackson 0, Booth 16, Crispin 18, Lisicky 18, Cline-Heard 0, Grays 18, Stephens 14, Stevenson 0, Witkowsky 0. Totals: FG 27-60 FT 15-20, 75Georgia Tech – Harpring 25, Maddox 9, Jones 7, Glover 14, Spivey 7, Machado 0, Vines 5, Floyd 3. Totals: FG 26-57 FT 12-19, 70Halftime Score: Penn State 34, Georgia Tech 26Rebs: Penn State 28 (Booth 8), Georgia Tech 38 (Jones 13). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 6 (Lisicky 4), Georgia Tech 6 (Harpring 3).

SeMiFiNalS at Madison Square Garden, NYCMar. 24, 1998Penn State 66, Georgia 60Georgia – Jones 23, Chadwick 12, Brown 2, Smith 7, Harrison 6, Oliver 0, Dukes 4, Jones 2, Hall 4, Ransom 0.Totals: FG 22-67 FT 10-17, 60Penn State – Ivory 11, Jackson 4, Booth 11, Crisp-in 18, Lisicky 13, Cline-Heard 5, Grays 2, Stephens 2, Stevenson 0.Totals: FG 22-47 FT 16-23, 66Halftime Score: Penn State 32, Georgia 28. Rebs: Penn State 39 (Lisicky 7), Georgia 39 (Jones 15). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 6 (Lisicky 3), Georgia 6 (Jones 3).

ChaMPiONShiP GaMe at Madison Square Garden, NYCMar. 26, 1998Minnesota 79, Penn State 72Minnesota – Jacobson 23, Lewis 19, Sanden 0, Clark 28, Harris 7, Tarver 0, Nathaniel 0, Broxsie 2, Ja. Stanford 0, Schoenrock 0, Je. Stanford 0. Totals: FG 25-57 FT 22-27, 79 Penn State – Ivory 6, Jackson 4, Booth 14, Crispin 10, Lisicky 11, Cline-Heard 14, Grays 8, Witkowsky 0, Stevenson 2, Branam 3. Totals: FG 26-61 FT 10-20, 72Halftime Score: Minnesota 35, Penn State 30. Rebs: Penn State 38 (Booth 8), Minnesota 37 (Clark 7). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 10 (Lisicky 3), Minnesota 7 (Jacobson 3).

2000FIRST ROUND at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 15, 2000 Penn State 55, Princeton 41 Princeton – Chapman 0, Robins 0, Young 16, Glo-ger 10, El-Nokali 1, Baah 2, Walton 6, Rozier-Byrd 0, Rocca 6. Totals: FG 16-50 FT 8-14, 41Penn State – Stephens 11, Ivory 9, Jackson 7, Joe Crispin 11, Jon Crispin 9, Krimmel 0, Watkins 0, McGovern 0, Cline-Heard 2, Vossekuil 0, Smith 6, Banta 0. Totals : FG 20-50 FT 7-13, 55Halftime Score: Penn State 31, Princeton 15. Rebs: Penn State 40 (Stephens 16), Princeton 30 (Young 11). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 8 (Joe and Jon Crispin, 3 each), Princeton 1.

SecOND ROUND at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 20, 2000 Penn State 105, Siena 103Siena – Cantamessa 20, Osinski 16, Deters 0, Stewart 8, Faison 27, Karangwa 0, Knapp 19, Buhrman 3, Archbold 4, Clinton 2, Taylor 4. Totals: FG 39-75 FT 13-19, 103Penn State – Stephens 22, Ivory 18, Jackson 4, Joe Crispin 28, Jon Crispin 17, Watkins 0, Cline-Heard 14, Smith 2, Banta 0.Totals: FG 27-46 FT 42-49, 105 Halftime Score: Siena 50, Penn State 47. Rebs: Penn State 28 (Cline-Heard 7), Siena 33 (Faison 7). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 9 (Jon Crispin 5), Siena 12 (Knapp 5).

THIRD ROUND at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 22, 2000 Penn State 81, Kent 74Kent – Thomas 18, Massey 8, Whorton 14, Mitch-ell 15, Huffman 2, Shaw 15, Moore 0, Vaughn 2, Meers 0, Warren 0, Perry 0. Totals: FG 30-61 FT 11-19, 74Penn State – Stephens 24, Ivory 13, Jackson 2, Joe Crispin 18, Jon Crispin 11, Watkins 0, Cline-Heard 13, Smith 0, Banta 0. Totals: FG 25-54 FT 26-35, 81Halftime Score: Kent 34, Penn State 33. Rebs: Penn State 37 (Stephens, Cline-Heard, 10 each), Kent 33 (Massey 10). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 5 (Jon Crispin 3), Kent 3.

SeMiFiNalS at Madison Square Garden, NYCMar. 28, 2000Notre Dame 73, Penn State 52Penn State – Ivory 8, Stephens 11, Jackson 0, Joe Crispin 16, Jon Crispin 6, Cline-Heard 10, Smith 1, Watkins 0, Banta 0, Krimmel 0, Vossekuil 0. Totals: FG 18-54 FT 9-15, 52Notre Dame – Graves 9, Murphy 18, Swanagan 6, Carroll 13, DIllon 4, Monserez 0, Ingelsby 7, Kar-telo 4, Macura 12, Thomas 0. Totals: FG 25-47 FT 17-24, 73Halftime Score: Notre Dame 38, Penn State 23. Rebs: Penn State 25 (Stephens 9), Notre Dame 38 (Murphy 8). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 7 (Joe Crispin 4), Notre Dame 6.

CONSOlaTiON GaMe at Madison Square Garden, NYCMar. 30, 2000Penn State 74, North Carolina State 72North carolina State – Inge 18, Wilkins 21, Thornton 6, Gainey 4, Wells 6, Grundy 10, Wil-liams 0, Miller 3, Crawford 4.Totals: FG 26-55 FT 16-18, 72Penn State – Ivory 9, Stephens 28, Jackson 1, Joe Crispin 14, Jon Crispin 7, Cline-Heard 8, Smith 5, Watkins 2, Witkowsky 0. Totals: FG 28-55 FT 13-16, 74Halftime Score: Penn State 37, N.C. State 37. Rebs: Penn State 25 (Cline-Heard 6), N.C. State 34 (Inge 9). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 5 (Joe Crispin 2), N.C. State 4.

2009OPeNINg ROUND at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 17, 2009 (2) Penn State 77, (7) George Mason 73OvertimeGeorge Mason – Monroe 8, Birdsong 0, Smith 12, Long 16, Vaughan 7, Cornelius 12, Morrison 11, Pearson 7Totals: FG 28-61 FT 9-11, 73Penn State – Cornley 2, Jackson 4, Jones 11, Pringle 6, Battle 24, Babb 11, Leiner 0, Brooks 13, Morrissey 6, Ott 6Totals: FG 30-60 FT 6-11, 77Halftime: George Mason 31, Penn State 38. Rebs: Penn State 34 (Jones 6), George Mason (Morrison 8) 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 11 (Battle 5), George Mason 8 (Long 3).

SecOND ROUND at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 19, 2009 (2) Penn State 83, (6) Rhode island 72Rhode island – Ulmer 8, Seawright 17, Martell 2, Jones 4, Baron 24, Mejia 6, James 6, Cothran 2Totals: FG 27-62 FT 10-10, 72Penn State – Jackson 7, Brooks 6, Jones 14, Prin-gle 19, Battle 16, Babb 13, Morrissey 6, Ott 2Totals: FG 24-53 FT 27-31, 83Halftime: Rhode Island 29, Penn State 42 Rebs: Penn State 37 (Jones 10), Rhode Island 26 (Ulmer 8)3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 8 (Battle 4), Rhode Island 8 (Baron 6).

QUaRTeRFINalat Gainesville, Fla. • Mar. 24, 2009(2) Penn State 71, (1) Florida 62Penn State – Cornley 23, Pringle 15, Jackson 14, Battle 13, Jones 3, Morrissey 3, Brooks 0, Babb 0,Totals: FG 26-54 FT 11-12, 71Florida – Werner 4, Tyus 15, Walker 16, Hodge 7, Calathes 10, Shipman 6, McClanahan 0, Par-sons 4Totals: FG 25-60 FT 7-9, 62Halftime: Penn State 33, Flordia 32Rebs: Penn State 37 (Cornley 12), Florida 27 (Tyus 8)3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 8 (Pringle 5), Florida 5 (Walker 4).

SeMiFiNalat Madison Square Garden, NYCMar. 31, 2009(2) Penn State 67, (2) Notre dame 59Penn State – Cornley 15, Jackson 0, Jones 16, Pringle 10, Battle 17, Babb 2, Brooks 0, Morrissey 7, Ott 0Totals: FG 25-56 FT 15-24, 67Notre Dame – Hillesland 2, Harangody 17, Jack-son 9, McAlarney 9, Ayers 3, Nash 0, Peoples 8, Scott 3, Zeller 8Totals: FG 21-63 FT 8-9, 59Halftime: Penn State 31, Notre Dame 18Rebs: Penn State 41 (Jones 15), Notre Dame 40 (Harangody 10)3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 2 (Battle & Morrissey 1), Notre Dame 9 (Peoples & Zeller 2).

ChaMPiONShiPat Madison Square Garden, NYCMar. 31, 2009(2) Penn State 69, (3) Baylor 63Penn State – Cornley 18, Jackson 10, Pringle 10, Jones 6, Battle 12, Babb 0, Brooks 4, Morrissey 9Totals: FG 22-49 FT 18-28, 69Baylor – Rogers 12, Lomers 5, Jerrells 14, Dunn 18, Carter 12, Dugat 2, Diene 0, Jones 0Totals: FG 24-56 FT 5-6, 63Halftime: Penn State 25, Baylor 29Rebs: Penn State 36 (Cornley 7), Baylor 29 (Rogers 8)3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 7 (Morrissey 3), Baylor 10 (Dunn & Carter 4).

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HISTORYn TOURNaMeNTS: 15n FINalS: 1 (0-1), (2011)n SeMiFiNalS: 3 (1-2), (2011, 2001 & 2000)n RecORD: 9-15n OVeRTiMe: Nonen 5-P0iNT OR leSS GaMeS: 4-4 n MOST POiNTS: PSU - L, 94-84 vs. Illinois (2000) OPP - L, 94-84 vs. Illinois (2000) L, 94-74 vs. Iowa (2001)n laRGeST MaRGiN OF ViCTORY: PSU - 14 points, 66-51 vs Indiana (2009) OPP - 28 points, 77-49 vs. Indiana (2003)n cONSecUTIVe WINS: 3 (2011)n laST 10: 3-7n laST 5: 2-3

all-TOURNaMeNT TeaMn 2011: Talor Battle, Gn 2001: Joe Crispin, Gn 2000: Jarrett Stephens, F & Joe Crispin, G

ReCORd BY ROUNdn FIRST: 5-10n QUaRTeRFINalS: 3-2n SeMiFiNalS: 1-2n FINalS: 0-1

TOURNaMeNT SeedS1998 ______________________________ #71999 ______________________________ #92000 ______________________________ #92001 ______________________________ #72002 _____________________________ #112003 _____________________________ #112004 _____________________________ #112005 _____________________________ #112006 ______________________________ #82007 _____________________________ #112008 ______________________________ #72009 ______________________________ #62010 _____________________________ #112011 ______________________________ #62012 _____________________________ #12

VS. TOURNaMeNT OPPONeNTSIllinois ____________________________ 0-3Indiana ___________________________ 2-2Iowa ____________________________ 0-1Michigan __________________________ 2-0Michigan State ______________________ 2-0Minnesota _________________________ 0-2Nebraska __________________________ 0-0Northwestern _______________________ 1-2Ohio State _________________________ 1-3Purdue ___________________________ 0-1Wisconsin _________________________ 1-1

CAREER SCORING1. 127 ______ Joe Crispin (1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01)2. 116 ______ Talor Battle (2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11)3. 96 Gyasi Cline-Heard (1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01)4. 93 _______ Titus Ivory (1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01)5. 70 _________ Tim Frazier (2010, ‘11, ‘12)6. 69 __ Jamelle Cornley (2006’, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09)7. 66 ______ Jeff Brooks (2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11)8. 62 ____ David Jackson (2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11)9. 60 _________Jarrett Stephens (1998, ‘00)10. 59 _______ Geary Claxton (2005, ‘06, ‘07)11. 56 __________ Travis Parker (2005, ‘06)12. 50 __ Brandon Watkins (2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03)13. 48 ____ Andrew Jones (2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11)14. 45 _________Mike Walker (2005, ‘06, ‘07)

GAME SCORING26 Tim Frazier _________ vs. Indiana, 201226 Gyasi Cline-Heard _____ vs. Iowa, 200125 Talor Battle ____ vs. Michigan State, 201124 Talor Battle _______ vs. Ohio State, 201124 Gyasi Cline-Heard __ vs. Michigan, 200124 Jarrett Stephens _____ vs. Illinois, 200022 Tim Frazier ____ vs. Michigan State, 201122 Jamelle Cornley _____ vs. Indiana, 200922 Mike Walker _________ vs. Illinois, 200722 Joe Crispin ___ vs. Michigan State, 200122 Joe Crispin _______ vs. Michigan, 200121 Travis Parker _____ vs. Ohio State, 200521 Jarrett Stephens __ vs. Ohio State, 200020 Three players

GAME REBOUNDING13 Geary Claxton ____ vs. Ohio State, 200513 Aaron Johnson ____vs. NWestern, 200412 Geary Claxton ____ vs. Ohio State, 200612 Jarrett Stephens __ vs. Ohio State, 200012 Calvin Booth ______vs. NWestern, 199911 Jan Jagla ________vs. NWestern, 200410 Geary Claxton _____ vs NWestern, 200610 Gyasi Cline-Heard ___ vs. Ohio St., 20009 Jeff Brooks _________ vs. Illinois, 20089 Geary Claxton _______ vs. Illinois, 20079 Aaron Johnson ___ vs. Ohio State, 20059 Joe Crispin _______ vs. Michigan, 2000

GAME ASSISTS11 Joe Crispin _________ vs. Illinois, 200010 Jarrett Stephen ____ vs. Michigan, 20009 Ben Luber _______ vs. Ohio State, 20069 Joe Crispin _______ vs. Michigan, 20008 Titus Ivory ________ vs. Michigan, 20017 Joe Crispin ______ vs. Ohio State, 20006 Tim Frazier ____ vs. Michigan State, 20116 Talor Battle _________ vs. Indiana, 20096 Ben Luber _______ vs. Ohio State, 20056 Ben Luber ________vs. NWestern, 2005

OPPONENT GAME RECORDS

ScORINg30 Reggie Evans ____________ Iowa, 2001

ReBOUNdiNG18 Reggie Evans ____________ Iowa, 2001

aSSISTS10 Rich McBride ___________ Illinois, 2007

s Talor Battle led Penn State to the 2011 Big Ten Tournament Championship game vs. No. 1-ranked Ohio State. Battle averaged 17.8 points and 5.5 rebounds per game in the tournament to earn All-Tournament Team honors.

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT RECORDS

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ALL-TIME BIG TEN TOURNAMENT SCORESdaTe OPPONeNT (lOCaTiON) W/l SCORe1998 UNiTeD ceNTeR, cHIcagO Ill.3/5/98 #7 Penn State vs. #10 Wisconsin ___________________________L_______52-51 leading PSU scorer: Pete Lisicky, 15

1999 UNiTeD ceNTeR, cHIcagO Ill.3/4/99 #9 Penn State vs. #8 Northwestern _________________________L_______54-44 leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin, 18

2000 UNiTed CeNTeR, ChiCaGO ill. - SeMiFiNal3/9/00 #9 Penn State vs. #8 Michigan ____________________________ W_______76-66 leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin, 223/10/00 #9 Penn State vs. #1 Ohio State___________________________ W_______71-66 leading PSU scorer: Jarrett Stephens, 213/11/00 #9 Penn State vs. #4 Illinois _______________________________L_______94-84 leading PSU scorer: Jarrett Stephens, 24

2001 UNiTed CeNTeR, ChiCaGO ill. - SeMiFiNal3/8/01 #7 Penn State vs. #10 Michigan ___________________________ W_______82-80 leading PSU scorer: Gyasi Cline-Heard, 243/8/01 #7 Penn State vs. #2 Michigan State _______________________ W_______65-63 leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin, 223/10/01 #7 Penn State vs. #6 Iowa ________________________________L_______94-74 leading PSU scorer: Gyasi Cline-Heard, 26

2002 CONSeCO FieldhOUSe, iNdiaNaPOliS, iNd.3/7/02 #11 Penn State vs. #6 Minnesota ___________________________L_______84-60 leading PSU scorer: Sharif Chambliss, 16

2003 UNiTeD ceNTeR, cHIcagO Ill.3/13/03 #11 Penn State vs. #6 Indiana _____________________________L_______77-49 leading PSU scorer: Brandon Watkins, 17

2004 CONSeCO FieldhOUSe, iNdiaNaPOliS, iNd.3/11/04 #11 Penn State vs. #6 Northwestern_________________________L_______57-52 leading PSU scorer: Aaron Johnson 14, Marlon Smith, 14

2005 UNiTeD ceNTeR, cHIcagO Ill.3/10/05 #11 Penn State vs. #6 Ohio State ___________________________L_______72-69 leading PSU scorer: Travis Parker, 21

2006 CONSeCO FieldhOUSe, iNdiaNaPOliS, iNd.3/9/06 #8 Penn State vs. #9 Northwestern ________________________ W_______68-55 leading PSU scorer: Geary Claxton, 173/10/06 #8 Penn State vs. #1 Ohio State____________________________L_______63-56 leading PSU scorer: Jamelle Cornley, 18

2007 UNiTeD ceNTeR, cHIcagO Ill.3/8/07 #11 Penn State vs. #6 Illinois ______________________________L_______66-60 leading PSU scorer: Mike Walker, 22

2008 CONSeCO FieldhOUSe, iNdiaNaPOliS, iNd.3/8/07 #7 Penn State vs. #10 Illinois ______________________________L_______64-63 leading PSU scorer: Talor Battle, 17

2009 CONSeCO FieldhOUSe, iNdiaNaPOliS, iNd.3/12/09 #6 Penn State vs. #11 Indiana ____________________________ W_______66-51 leading PSU scorer: Jamelle Cornley, 223/13/09 #6 Penn State vs. #3 Purdue ______________________________L_______79-65 leading PSU scorer: Jamelle Cornley, 20

2010 CONSeCO FieldhOUSe, iNdiaNaPOliS, iNd.3/11/10 #11Penn State vs. #6 Minnesota ___________________________L_______76-55 leading PSU scorers: Battle, Babb Jackson & Jones, 10

2011 CONSeCO FieldhOUSe, iNdiaNaPOliS, iNd. - FiNal3/10/11 #6 Penn State vs. #11 Indiana ____________________________ W_______61-55 leading PSU scorer: Jeff Brooks, 15 3/11/11 #6 Penn State vs. #3 Wisconsin ___________________________ W_______36-33 leading PSU scorer: Talor Battle, 9 3/12/11 #6 Penn State vs. #7 Michigan State _______________________ W_______61-48 leading PSU scorer: Talor Battle, 25 BiG TeN ChaMPiONShiP GaMe3/13/11 #6 Penn State vs. #1 Ohio State____________________________L_______71-60 leading PSU scorer: Talor Battle, 24

2012 CONSeCO FieldhOUSe, iNdiaNaPOliS, iNd. - FiNal3/8/12 #12 Penn State vs. #5 Indiana _____________________________L_______75-58 leading PSU scorer: Tim Frazier, 26

s Tim Frazier’s 26 points in the first round vs. Indiana in the 2012 Big Ten Tournament tied the Penn State game record.

s Geary Claxton shares Penn State’s Big Ten Tournament single game rebounding record of 13.

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n POINTS: 26 Tim Frazier, vs. Indiana, ‘12 & Gyasi Cline-Heard, vs. Iowa, ‘01n ReBOUNdS: 13 Geary Claxton, vs. Ohio State, ‘05 Aaron Johnson, vs. Northwestern, ‘04n OFFeNSiVe ReBOUNdS: 6 Jeff Brooks, vs. Illinois, ‘08n deFeNSiVe ReBOUNdS: 9 Jarrett Stephens, vs. Ohio State, ‘00 Geary Claxton, vs. Ohio State, ‘06n aSSISTS: 11 Joe Crispin, vs. Illinois, ‘00n BlOCKS: 5 Calvin Booth, vs. Northwestern, ‘99n STealS: 5 Tim Frazier, vs. Indiana, ‘12n FIelD gOalS: 10 Jarrett Stephens, vs. Ohio State, ‘00n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 24 Tim Frazier, vs. Indiana, ‘12n 3-PT Field GOalS: 7** Mike Walker, vs. Illinois, ‘07n 3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 14 Joe Crispin, vs. Northwestern, ‘99n FRee THROWS:12 Gyasi Cline-Heard, vs. Iowa, ‘01n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 14 Gyasi Cline-Heard, vs. Iowa, ‘01

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INDIVIDUAL CAREERn GaMeS PlaYed: 8 Many including: Talor Battle, Jeff Brooks, David Jackson, Andrew Jones, Gyasi Cline-Heard, Joe Crispin, Titus Ivory, Tyler Smith & Brandon Watkinsn POINTS: 127 Joe Crispin, 8 gamesn ReBOUNdS: 44 Jeff Brooks, 8 games Geary Claxton, 4 gamesn OFFeNSiVe ReBOUNdS: 20 Andrew Jones, 8 gamesn deFeNSiVe ReBOUNdS: 32 Talor Battle, 8 gamesn aSSISTS: 40 Joe Crispin, 8 gamesn BlOCKS: 9 Calvin Booth, 2 gamesn STealS: 16 Titus Ivory, 8 gamesn FIelD gOalS: 38 Joe Crispin, 8 gamesn Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 107 Talor Battle, 8 gamesn 3-PT Field GOalS: 20 Joe Crispin, 8 gamesn 3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 60 Joe Crispin, 8 gamesn FRee THROWS: 32 Gyasi Cline-Heard, 8 gamesn FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 48 Gyasi Cline-Heard, 8 games

TEAM GAMEn POINTS: 84 vs. Illinois, 3/11/00n POiNTS/FeWeST: 36 (won) vs. Wisconsin, 3/11/11n POiNTS/iN a halF: 48 (2nd) vs. Illinois, 3/11/00n ReBOUNdS: 40 vs. Michigan, 3/9/00n OFFeNSiVe ReBOUNdS: 18 vs. Illinois, 3/13/08n deFeNSiVe ReBOUNdS: 30 vs. Michigan State, 3/12/11n aSSISTS: 22 vs. Michigan, 3/9/00n BlOCKS: 8 vs. Indiana, 3/8/12n STealS: 15 vs. Illinois, 3/11/02n FOUlS: 29 vs. Iowa, 3/10/01n TURNOVeRS/MOST: 26 vs. Northwestern, 3/11/04n TURNOVeRS/FeWeST: 5 vs. Wisconsin, 3/11/11n FIelD gOalS: 28 vs. Ohio State, 3/10/00n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 64 vs. Ohio State, 3/10/06n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: .519 vs. Ohio State, 3/10/00n 3-PT Field GOalS: 11 vs. Illinois, 3/11/00n 3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 28 vs. Illinois, 3/11/00n 3-PT Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe: .471 (8-17) vs. Indiana, 3/8/12n FRee THROWS: 26 vs. Iowa, 3/10/01n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 30 vs. Iowa, 3/10/01n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: .867 (26-30) vs. Iowa, 3/10/01

TEAM TOURNAMENTn POINTS: 231 2000n ReBOUNdS: 139 2011 (4 games)n OFFeNSiVe ReBOUNdS: 48 2011 (4 games)n deFeNSiVe ReBOUNdS: 91 2011 (4 games)n aSSISTS: 58 2000n BlOCKS: 17 2011 (4 games)n STealS: 32 2000n FOUlS: 67 2001n TURNOVeRS/MOST: 41 2000n TURNOVeRS/FeWeST: (Min. 2 games): 18, 2006 (Min. 3 games): 25, 2001n FIelD gOalS: 84 2011 (4 games)n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 200 2011 (4 games)n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: (Min. 2 games): .479, 2000n 3-PT Field GOalS: 24 2000 (3 games) 2011 (4 games)n 3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 75 2011 (4 games)n 3-PT Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe: (Min. 2 games): .375, 2000n FRee THROWS: 62 2001n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 75 2001n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: (min. 2 games): .826, 2001

s Mike Walker made a Big Ten Tournament record seven threes vs. Illinois in 2007.

s Jeff Brooks and Geary Claxton share a record 44 career rebounds in the Big Ten Tournament.

s Joe Crispin owns or shares eight Big Ten Tournament records.

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ATTENDANCE RECORDSATTENDANCE& FACILITYHISTORY

n laRGeST BRYCe JORdaN ceNTeR cROWD: 15,472 vs. Purdue (2/1/97)n aVeRage SeaSON aTTeNDaNce RecORD: 13,145 (15 games, 1996-97)n TOTal SeaSON aTTeNDaNce RecORD: 197,179 (15 games, 1996-97)

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ALL GAMES Total Opponent date Venue1. 15,472 ______Purdue __ 2/1/97 ____ BJC2. 15,464 ______Indiana _ 1/26/97 ____ BJC3. 15,455 ___ Ohio State __ 3/1/97 ____ BJC4. 15,435 ___ Ohio State _ 2/27/99 ____ BJC5. 15,420 ______Indiana __ 1/8/00 ____ BJC6. 15,403 ___ Ohio State __ 3/1/11 ____ BJC7. 15,389 _ Northwestern _ 2/15/97 ____ BJC8. 15,377 __ Michigan St. _ 2/24/01 ____ BJC9. 15,355 ______Indiana _ 1/31/99 ____ BJC10. 15,232 ______Indiana __ 2/3/01 ____ BJC

SEASON AVERAGEATTENDANCE

RECORDS average Season att. Games1. 13,145 _____ 1996-97 _ 197,179 _____ 152. 10,917 _____ 1995-96 _ 152,838 _____ 143. 10,635 _____ 1998-99 _ 148,891 _____ 144. 10,588 _____ 2000-01 _ 148,231 _____ 145. 9,723 ______ 1997-98 _ 136,123 _____ 146. 9,350 ______ 1999-00 _ 158,956 _____ 177. 8,150 ______ 2009-10 _ 130,402 _____ 168. 8,140 ______ 2001-02 _ 113,964 _____ 149. 8,041 ______ 2007-08 _ 136,693 _____ 1710. 8,020 ______ 2008-09 _ 160,399 _____ 20

SEASON TOTALATTENDANCE

RECORDS Total Season games1. 197,179 ____ 1996-97 _____________ 152. 160,399 ____ 2008-09 _____________ 203. 158,956 ____ 1999-00 _____________ 174. 152,838 ____ 1995-96 _____________ 145. 151,785 ____ 2006-07 _____________ 196. 148,891 ____ 1998-99 _____________ 147. 148,231 ____ 2000-01 _____________ 148. 136,693 ____ 2007-08 _____________ 179. 136,123 ____ 1997-98 _____________ 1410. 134,221 ____ 2010-11 _____________ 18

REC HALL TOP ATTENDANCE MARKS

(BASKETBALL ONLY) Total Opponent Score Date1. 8,600 _______Virginia ___93-68 __12/5/732. 8,495 _____ Syracuse ___72-85 _12/15/793. 8,475 _____Marquette ___60-73 __ 2/2/784. 8,157 _______DePaul ___61-78 _12/12/845. 8,100 _____ Syracuse ___80-79 __2/28/66

AVERAGE ATTENDANCE average Season att. Games1. 6,666 ______ 1994-95 _ 106,648 _____ 162. 6,461 ______ 1993-94 __90,458 _____ 143. 6,119 ______ 1992-93 __79,545 _____ 134. 6,095 ______ 1965-66 __54,850 ______ 95. 5,873 ______ 1990-91 __82,217 _____ 14Fire codes capped attendance in the final years.

JORDAN CENTERYEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE

Season average att. Games1995-96 _______ *14,823 _ 118,589 ______ 81996-97 ________ 13,145 _ 197,179 _____ 151997-98 _________ 9,723 _ 136,123 _____ 141998-99 ________ 10,635 _ 148,891 _____ 141999-00 _________ 9,350 _ 158,956 _____ 172000-01 ________ 10,588 _ 148,231 _____ 142001-02 _________ 8,140 _ 113,964 _____ 142002-03 _________ 6,902 _ 110,437 _____ 162003-04 _________ 7,614 _ 106,596 _____ 142004-05 _________ 7,990 _ 111,860 _____ 142005-06 _________ 6,830 _ 122,946 _____ 182006-07 _________ 7,989 _ 151,785 _____ 192007-08 _________ 8,041 _ 136,693 _____ 172008-09 _________ 8,020 _ 160,399 _____ 202009-10 _________ 8,150 _ 130,402 _____ 162010-11 _________ 7,457 _ 134,221 _____ 182011-12 _________ 6,937 _ 117,933 _____ 17

• 10,917seasonaverage,sixgamesinRecHall.

RECREATION HALLPENN STATE’S BELOVED FORMER ARENARecreation Hall, the home of Penn State basketball since 1929, completed its final season in 1996.

On January 7, Penn State closed the doors of Rec Hall, routing Wisconsin 79-50 and sealing an 11-0 start to the 1996 season for the Nittany Lions.

The Nittany Lions left the grand old building for the new confines of the Bryce Jordan Center in 1996. Built at a cost of $55 million, the Jordan Center is a state-of-the-art, multi-purpose build-ing, seating 15,000, and the largest building of its kind between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

Upon its completion, Rec Hall was considered to be one of the premier field houses in the na-tion. One of the principal figures in its construc-tion was then newly appointed athletic director Hugo Bezdek. In 1918, at Bezdek’s urging, Penn State began a subscription campaign to raise the needed funds; but the drive bogged down until Rec Hall was included in the Emergency Building Fund Campaign of 1922. Sorely lacking dormitory, classroom and office space, Penn State embarked on a massive effort to improve its physical plant.

Originally budgeted at $450,000, Rec Hall was built at a cost of $572,260, between 1927

and 1928. The architect, Charles Z. Klauder, also designed the University of Pennsylvania’s Pales-tra, which was constructed in 1927. The Colonial Georgian design was thought to “harmonize” with other new structures on campus. The excavating work required the removal of 12,500 cubic yards of earth and 400 cubic yards of rock, most of which had to be dynamited. The structural work consisted of raising 800 tons of steel in the form of assembled trusses. The project employed 250 people.

Rec Hall opened its doors Jan. 15, 1929, as Burke Hermann’s cage Lions defeated Gettysburg, 37-34, in overtime. The building was dedicated on March 23, 1929. Penn State won 514 games, while losing just 183 in 68 and a half seasons in Rec Hall for a 73.7 winning percentage.

The Armory, constructed in 1888-89 and razed in 1964, served as the primary home floor for the Lions until Rec Hall was built. It was replaced by a modern wing to Willard Building.

More than 8,000 fans jammed into Rec Hall six times in the building’s history. Eight-thousand and six hundred people saw the Nittany Lions defeat Virginia on Dec 5, 1973, the biggest crowd in Rec Hall history.

The Lions’ longest Rec Hall winning streak is 45 games, established during the 1951-55 seasons.

In addition to office space for most of the staff of Intercollegiate Athletics, Rec Hall served as the home for most of the winter sports teams. The basketball, gymnastics, volleyball and wrestling teams have compiled great records in the venerable hall. Recent adjustments in seating have reduced the capacity to 6,846.

Though the basketball team has moved on, Penn State’s gymnastics, volleyball and wrestling teams continue to compete at Rec Hall.

THE ARMORY1897-1928

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One of the jewels on the Penn State campus is the 15,261-seat Bryce Jordan Center, which opened in 1996.

The facility is named after Penn State’s 14th president Dr. Bryce Jordan who was instrumental in Penn State’s bid to gain admittance into the Big Ten Conference.

Located across Curtin Road from Beaver Stadium, the spacious facility has a capacity of over 16,000 seats for concerts and other enter-tainment events.

Built for $55 million, the facility has a variety of uses, including athletic competitions, com-mencements and other academic gatherings, trade shows, artistic and cultural performances and main stream concerts. The Jordan Center is the largest such building between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

Among the performers the Jordan Center has hosted are: Nelly, Black Eyed Peas, Lil’ Wayne, Ludacris, Dave Matthews Band, Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, Metallica, Bruce Springsteen, 50 Cent, Shania Twain, Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins, Korn, Aerosmith, Elton John, Billy Joel, Usher, Toby Keith, Tina Turner, Bob Dylan, the WWF, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, Matchbox Twenty, Mary J. Blige, Tori Amos and Garth Brooks. In May of 1996 President William Jefferson Clinton spoke at the graduate school commencement.

Penn State has hosted the 1999 NCAA Wrestling Championships, 1998 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships, and the 1998 the Big Ten Wrestling Championships in the Jordan Center.

The Jordan Center quickly became the na-tion’s No. 1 grossing venue in the mid-size cat-egory. Estimates were that the Jordan Center would have a total state-wide economic impact of nearly $120 million during its first five years of

construction and operation. The facility also has created an estimated 500 new jobs in the Central Pennsylvania area.

After 68 years in Rec Hall, the Grande dame of Penn State athletic facilities, the 370,000-square-foot debutante, which more than doubled the capacity of Rec Halll, had its “com-ing out” party on January 11, 1996.

There was concern about the new dance partner. Rec Hall, after all, had proven to be a comfortable comrade.

Opening night quickly dispelled any misgiv-ings.

“In a perfect meeting of time and place,” one reviewer wrote, “14,852 folks came out of the cold last night to see an unbeaten Penn State open a fabulous new arena, the Bryce Jordan Center. They waited respectfully to be let in at 6 p.m. When the fans got inside, they saw an arena with wonderful sight lines from the highest seat to the distant corners.

“The dizzying walk to the top of the stands seemed like a walk to the top of the world. The view was worth it.

“The fans were treated to an extra-wide concourse, and some hung out in 16 mezzanine suites with televisions, refrigerators and a great view of the action...The Jordan Center is state-of-the-art...”

The BJC is more than just a pretty face. It also has become a dastardly place to play if your uniform jersey says anything other than “Penn State.”

In their first 14 games at the Jordan Center, the Nittany Lions were a perfect 14-0, including wins over Big Ten champion, Purdue, and Indi-ana, a team Penn State hadn’t beaten since join-ing the Big Ten in 1992-93.

The advent of the facility kick-started Penn State basketball attendance, which went through the roof with the turnstiles humming to an all-

time record 152,838 fans in that first season. The Nittany Lions played to capacity crowds in each of their first eight BJC appearances. In 1996-97, the Nittany Lions averaged over 13,000 in paid attendance through their first full season with the Jordan Center as their home and set a new all-time record of 197,179 in total atten-dance.

Between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, there is no place like the Jordan Center. It has changed the face of central Pennsylvania and enhanced the region’s quality of life.

The building highlight features include: a new high definition arena video scoreboard installed in 2011, 360 degree Diamond Vision LED ribbon system, a high-tech sound system, one of the largest portable basketball floors in the world, and full back and arm rests for each one of the 15,261 seats.

In addition to center court, the building in-cludes locker rooms for the Nittany Lions and Lady Lions, team lounges, video rooms, training facility, weight room, 18,800-square foot practice gym, coaches offices, visiting locker rooms, press room, a Founder’s room, meeting spaces and most of the offices of the Penn State athletic department.

The Board of Trustees approved naming the building for University President Emeritus Jor-dan, who came to Penn State from the University of Texas System. Jordan almost immediately set into motion a plan to increase private gift sup-port. The highly successful “Campaign for Penn State,” which began in 1986 and raised $352 million over a six-year period, ranked at the time among the largest such ventures ever conducted by a public university. Under Jordan’s presidency, Penn State opted for membership in the Big Ten Conference.

JORDAN CENTER FAST FACTS

n OPeNeD: Jan. 11, 1996n hiGh deFiNiTiON VideO BOaRd: Fall, 2011n diaMONd ViSiON led RiBBONS: Fall, 2008n ReCORd iN BJC: 165-100 (16 1/2 seasons)n CaPaCiTY (BaSKeTBall): 15,261n caPaCiTY (OTheR): 16,000+n FiRST GaMe: vs. Minnesota, Jan. 11, 1996, W, 76-51n 50Th WiN: vs. Kent (NIT), Mar. 22, 2000, 81-74n 100Th WiN: vs. Hartford, Dec. 6, 2006, W, 56-55n cOST: $55 Millionn SIze: 370,000-square-feetn NaMed FOR: 14th President of Penn State Dr. Bryce Jordann lONGeST WiN STReaK: 14 games (Jan. 11, 1996 vs. Minnesota through Dec. 27, 1996 vs. BYU)n FIRST lOSS: vs. Iowa (69-57) Jan. 4, 1997

TOP SeaSON WiN MaRKS iN BJC1. 17-3 ______________________ 2008-092. 13-4 ______________________ 2007-08 13-4 ______________________ 1999-00 13-5 ______________________ 2010-115. 12-2 ______________________ 1997-986. 11-7 ______________________ 2005-06 11-8 ______________________ 2006-078. 10-4 ______________________ 2000-019. 10-7 ______________________ 2011-1210. 9-6 _______________________ 1996-97

TOP SeaSON WIN PeRceNTageS1. 1.000 (8-0) _________________ 1995-962. .857 (12-2) _________________ 1997-983. .850 (17-3) _________________ 2008-094. .765 (13-4) _________________ 2007-08 _______________________ 1999-20006. .722 (13-5) _________________ 2010-117. .714 (10-4) _________________ 2000-018. .611 (11-7) _________________ 2005-069. .600 (9-6) __________________ 1996-9710. .588 (10-7) _________________ 2011-12

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GaMen POINTS: 37, Will Solomon, Clemson, 12/1/99.n PeNN STaTe PlaYeR POiNTS: 36, Joe Crispin, vs. Pittsburgh, 12/6/00.n FIelD gOalS: 13, Will Solomon, Clemson, 12/1/99. Joe Crispin vs. Pittsburgh, 12/6/01.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 27, Will Solomon, Clemson, 12/1/99.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 1.000 (10-10) Roger Powell, Jr., Illinois, 2/16/05.n 3-PT Field GOalS: 10, Jon Diebler, Ohio State, 3/1/11.n 3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS:17, Roderick Wilmont, Indiana, 1/13/07n 3-PT Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe: 1.000 (5-5) Pete Lisicky, vs. Purdue, 2/21/98. 76.9 (10-13), Jon Diebler, Ohio State, 3/1/11n FRee THROWS: 15, Joe Crispin vs. Siena, 3/20/00.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 16, Aaron Johnson vs. Lehigh, 11/19/04. Marlon Smith, vs. Ohio State, 1/10/04 Joe Crispin vs. Siena, 3/20/00;n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: 1.000 (14-14), Joe Crispin vs. Minnesota, 1/10/98.n ReBOUNdS:21, Aaron Johnson vs. Northwestern, 1/22/05.n aSSISTS:12, Daniel Horton, Michigan, 2/1/06 Austin Parkinson, Purdue, 2/4/04n STealS: 7, Stanley Pringle, vs. St. Francis, 11/12/07 Dan Earl, vs. Bucknell, 12/21/98; Titus Ivory vs. Michigan, 2/7/01. David Hawkins, Temple, 12/11/02n BlOCKS: 10, Calvin Booth vs. George Mason, 12/18/98n TURNOVeRS: 10, Joe Crispin, vs. Siena, 3/20/00

TEAMGaMen GaMeS PlaYed/SeaSON: 20, 2008-09n POINTS:129, Penn State vs. VMI, 12/30/06n OPPONeNT POINTS:111, VMI, 12/30/06n COMBiNed POiNTS:240, Penn State (129) vs. VMI (111), 12/30/06n POiNTS/halF:67 (2nd) Penn State vs. VMI, 12/30/06n FIelD gOalS: 45, Penn State vs. VMI, 12/30/06n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 88, Indiana, 1/31/99.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 68.0 (34-50) Penn State vs. Northwestern, 1/22/98.n 3-PT Field GOalS: 19, VMI, 12/30/06.n 3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 54, VMI, 12/30/06.n 3-PT Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe: 75.0 (9-12) Penn State vs. St. Francis (PA), 12/18/05. 66.7 (16-24) Indiana vs. Penn State, 1/8/12n FRee THROWS: 42, Penn State vs. Siena, 3/20/00.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 52, VMI, 12/30/06.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: 1.000 (14-14), Penn State vs. Illinois, 1/11/11.n ReBOUNdS: 53, Penn State vs. VMI, 12/30/06n aSSISTS:36, Penn State vs. VMI, 12/30/06n STealS: 16 Northwestern, 1/13/01n BlOCKS: 14 Indiana, 1/8/00n TURNOVeRS: 27, Nicholls State, 11/23/05n FOUlS: 37, VMI, 12/30/06

TOP 10JORDAN CENTER

CROWDSaTTeNdaNCe OPPONeNT/daTe15,472 ________________ vs. Purdue, 2/1/9715,464 _______________vs. Indiana, 1/26/9715,455 _____________ vs. Ohio State, 3/1/9715,435 ____________ vs. Ohio State, 2/27/9915,420 ________________vs. Indiana, 1/8/0015,403 ______________ vs. Ohio State, 3/1/1115,389 __________ vs. Northwestern, 2/15/9715,377 _________ vs. Michigan State, 2/24/0115,355 _______________vs. Indiana, 1/31/9915,232 ________________vs. Indiana, 2/3/01

RANKED TEAMSBEATEN IN

JORDAN CENTERRaNK/TeaM SCORe/daTe#5 Purdue _______________ (74-63), 2/21/98#6 Illinois ____________ (98-95, OT), 1/31/01#7 Michigan State __________ (85-76), 2/2/08#10 Ohio State ________ (98-95, OT), 2/27/99#10 Temple ______________ (65-64), 12/1/98#14 Purdue _______________ (67-64), 1/6/09#15 Wisconsin ____________ (56-52), 1/29/11#16 Illinios _______________ (57-55), 1/11/11#16 Iowa _______________ (67-65), 1/28/98#17 Indiana ____________ (68-64, OT), 3/9/08#18 Michigan State _________ (66-62), 1/8/11#19 Purdue ______________ (87-77), 1/24/96#22 Illinois _______________ (54-52), 1/19/12#23 Illinois ________________ (64-63), 3/5/09#23 Temple ______________ (66-60), 12/9/00

n MOST RaNKed TeaMS BeaTeN aT hOMe IN ONe SeaSON: 3 in 2011 (#15 Wisconsin, #16 Illinois & #18 Michigan State)

n MOST CONSeCUTiVe hOMe WiNS OVeR RaNKed OPPONeNTS: 2 in 2011 (#18 Michigan State & #16 Illinois on Jan. 8 & 11, 2011)

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n GaMeS:136, David Jackson, 2008-11. 134, Talor Battle & Andrew Jones, 2008-11.n GaMeS STaRTed:131, Talor Battle, 2008-11.n MiNUTeS: 4,799** Talor Battle, 2008-11. 4,063, Joe Crispin, 1998-2001.n POINTS: 2,213, Talor Battle, 2008-11.n ScORINg aVeRage: 21.0, Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55.n FIelD gOalS: 738, Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 1,791 Talor Battle, 2008-11.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 58.3, Jarrett Stephens, 1995-2000.n 3-PT Field GOalS: 332, Pete Lisicky, 1994-98.n 3-PT Field GOal aTTS: 930, Talor Battle, 2008-11.n 3-PT Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe: 43.4 (23-53), Craig Collins, 1982-85.n FRee THROWS: 662, Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 992, Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: 88.5 (448-506), Joe Crispin, 1998-2001.n FRee ThROWS/CONSeCUTiVe: 39, Pete Lisicky, 1998.n ReBOUNdS: 1,238, Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55.n ReBOUNd aVeRaGe: 12.1, Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55.n aSSISTS:600, Freddie Barnes, 1989-92.n STealS: 252, Ron Brown, 1972-74.n BlOCKS: 428, Calvin Booth, 1995-99.n PeRSONal FOUlS: 372, Ed Fogell, 1986-90.n DISQUalIFIcaTIONS: 25, Steve Kuhn, 1977-80.

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SEASONn GaMeS: 38, Talor Battle, Andrew Jones & David Jackson, 2009.n GaMeS STaRTed: 38, Andrew Jones, 2009.n MiNUTeS: 1,422*, (*led nation) Talor Battle, 2009.n POINTS: 731, Jesse Arnelle, 1955.n ScORINg aVeRage: 26.1, Jesse Arnelle, 1955.n FIelD gOalS: 260, Jarrett Stephens, 2000.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 532, Talor Battle, 2011n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 64.0 (165-258), Jarrett Stephens, 1998.n 3-PT Field GOalS: 108, Joe Crispin, 2001.n 3-PT Field GOal aTTS: 303, Joe Crispin, 2001.n 3-PT Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe: 49.5 (45-91), Tony Ward, 1987.n FRee THROWS: 243, Jesse Arnelle, 1955.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 346, Jesse Arnelle, 1955.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: 95.9 (94-98), Craig Collins, 1985.n FRee ThROWS/CONSeCUTiVe: 39, Pete Lisicky, 1998.n ReBOUNdS: 428, Jesse Arnelle, 1955.n ReBOUNd aVeRaGe: 15.3, Jesse Arnelle, 1955.n aSSISTS:198, Tim Frazier, 2012.n STealS: 97, Ron Brown, 1976.n BlOCKS: 140, Calvin Booth,1998.n PeRSONal FOUlS: 110, Steve Kuhn, 1978.n DISQUalIFIcaTIONS: 12, Bob Ramsay, 1956.

GAMEn POINTS: 46, Gene Harris vs. Holy Cross (Quaker City Tournament), 12/28/61.n POiNTS/halF: 30, Jesse Arnelle vs. Bucknell, 1/5/55, (1st ); Carver Clinton vs. West Virginia, 2/16/66 (1st).n POiNTS/SeCONd halF: 28, Talor Battle at Virginia, 11/30/09n FIelD gOalS: 20, Jesse Arnelle vs. Bucknell, 1/5/55.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 37, Gene Harris vs. Holy Cross, 12/28/61.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: (min 14 att.): 86.7 (13-15), Pete Lisicky vs. Penn, 12/9/95; (min. 10 att.): 90.0 (9-10), Ed Fogell at Geo. Washington, 3/2/88; (min. 8 att.): 100.0 (8-8), Steve Kuhn vs. Indiana (Pa.), 12/2/79.n 3-PT Field GOalS: 9, Pete Lisicky vs. Penn, 12/9/95. n 3-PT Field GOal aTTS: 15, Joe Crispin vs. Kentucky, 11/25/00.n 3-PT Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe: 100.0 (5-5), Tony Ward at Vermont, 12/13/86 & vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/1/87; Pete Lisicky vs. Purdue, 2/21/98.n FRee THROWS: 22, Bill Mullan at Pittsburgh, 2/28/20.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 34, Frank Wolf vs. Pittsburgh, 2/19/21.n FRee ThROWS/CONSeCUTiVe: 20, Bill Mullan at Pittsburgh, 2/28/20.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: (min. 10 made): 100.0 (14-14), Joe Crispin vs. Minnesota, 1/10/98.n ReBOUNdS: 27, Jesse Arnelle at Temple, 1/29/55.n ReBOUNdS/halF: 19, Paul Mickey vs. Rutgers, 3/6/65 (2nd).n STealS: 8, Tom Doaty at West Virginia, 2/18/70; Monroe Brown at Rhode Island, 1/3/91.n aSSISTS:15, Tom Doaty vs. Syracuse, 1/29/75.n BlOCKS: 10, Calvin Booth vs. Geo. Mason, 12/8/97; vs. Dayton, 3/16/98.

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n GaMeS: 37, Jamelle Cornley, Stanley Pringle, 2009. n POINTS: 731, Jesse Arnelle, 1955.n FIelD gOalS: 260, Jarrett Stephens, 2000.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 532, Talor Battle, 2011n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 60.8 (191-314), Ed Fogell, 1990.n FRee THROWS: 243, Jesse Arnelle, 1955. n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 346, Jesse Arnelle, 1955.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: 95.9 (94-98), Craig Collins, 1985.n cONSecUTIVe FRee THROWS: 39, Pete Lisicky, 1998.n ReBOUNdS: 428, Jesse Arnelle, 1955.n ReBOUNd aVeRaGe: 15.3, Jesse Arnelle, 1955.n aSSISTS:177, Freddie Barnes, 1992.

JUNIORn GaMeS: 35, Joe Crispin, 2000.n POINTS: 649, Joe Crispin, 2000.n FIelD gOalS: 208, Tim Frazier, 2012n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 499, Joe Crispin, 2000.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 64.0 (165-258), Jarrett Stephens, 1998.n FRee THROWS: 181, Joe Crispin, 2000.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 245, John Amaechi, 1994.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: 90.1 (64-71), Sharif Chambliss, 2003.n cONSecUTIVe FRee THROWS: 33, Pete Lisicky, 1997.n ReBOUNdS: 297, Aaron Johnson, 2005.n ReBOUNd aVeRaGe: 11.9, Jesse Arnelle, 1954.n aSSISTS: 198, Tim Frazier, 2012.

SOPHOMOREn GaMeS: 38, Talor Battle, David Jackson & Andrew Jones, 2009.n POINTS: 635, Talor Battle, 2009.n FIelD gOalS: 200, DeRon Hayes, 1991.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 493, Talor Battle, 2009.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 57.9 (88-152), Andrew Jones, 2009.n FRee THROWS: 147, Talor Battle, 2009.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 210, Talor Battle, 2009.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: 90.5 (57-63), Joe Crispin, 1999.n cONSecUTIVe FRee THROWS: 25, Scott Wolz, 1980.n ReBOUNdS: 271, Jesse Arnelle, 1953.n ReBOUNd aVeRaGe: 11.3, Jesse Arnelle, 1953.n aSSISTS: 189, Talor Battle, 2009.

FRESHMANn GaMeS: 35, Brandon Watkins, 2000.n POINTS: 492, Jesse Arnelle, 1952.n FIelD gOalS: 184, Jesse Arnelle, 1952.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 307, Talor Battle, 2008.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 60.2 (56-93), Phil Williams, 1994.n FRee THROWS: 124, Jesse Arnelle, 1952.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 217, Jesse Arnelle, 1952.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: 29-31 (93.6), Mike Collins, 1986.n cONSecUTIVe FRee THROWS: 23, Joe Crispin, 1998.n ReBOUNdS: 254, Jesse Arnelle, 1952.n ReBOUNd aVeRaGe: 9.8, Jesse Arnelle, 1952.n aSSISTS: 114, Ben Luber, 2004.

s Fans packed the building to the rafters making Rec Hall one of the nation’s toughest places to play when it housed the Nittany Lions.

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n GaMeS: 38, 2009.n WINS: 27, 2009.n WINNINg PeRceNTage: (min. 10 games): 92.9 (13-1), 1923. (min. 20 games): 83.3 (20-4), 1965.n WiNNiNG PeRCeNTaGe/lOW: (min. 10 games): 20.0 (3-12), 1931. (min. 20 games): 18.5 (5-22), 1984.n WiNNiNG STReaK/SeaSON: 15, 1952.n WiNNiNG STReaK/TWO SeaSONS: 17, 1924-25.n lOSSeS: 22, 1984.n lOSiNG STReaK/SeaSON: 16, 1984.n lOSiNG STReaK/TWO SeaSONS: 17, 1984-85.n POINTS: 2,572 , 2000 (35 games).n POiNTS/lOW: 1,241, 1950 (23 games).n 100+ POiNT GaMeS: 3, 1955.n 90+ POiNT GaMeS: 7, 1955 & 1989.n ScORINg aVeRage: 78.7, 1955.n SCORiNG aVeRaGe/lOW: 53.7, 1952.n FIelD gOalS: 904 (38 games), 2009.n Field GOalS/lOW: 434, 1958 (19 games).n FIelD gOal aTTS: 2,040, 2009.n Field GOal aTTS/lOW: 1,287, 1968.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 50.1 (731-1437), 1981.n Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe/lOW: 37.3 (598-605),1962.n 3-PT Field GOalS: 282, 2009.n 3-PT FG aTTeMPTS: 780, 2009.n 3-PT FG PeRCeNTaGe: 41.5, 1983.n FRee THROWS: 644, 1991.n FRee ThROWS/lOW: 307, 1973.n FRee THROWS aTTS: 885, 1956.n FRee ThROWS aTTS/lOW: 403, 1975.

n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: 76.4 (587-768), 2001.n FRee ThROW PeRCeNTaGe/lOW: 59.4 (355-598), 1951.n ReBOUNdS: 1,290 (38 games) 2009.n ReBOUNdS/lOW: 742, 1959 (20 games).n ReBOUNd aVeRaGe: 50.4, 1960.n ReBOUNd aVeRaGe/lOW: 28.5, 1979.n PeRSONal FOUlS: 752, 1953.n PeRSONal FOUlS/lOW: 337, 1958; 1968.n DISQUalIFIcaTIONS: 39, 1979.n diSqUaliFiCaTiONS/lOW: 4, 1975.n STealS: 279 (33 games), 2001; 279 (35 games), 2000.n STealS/lOW: 141, 2004.n BlOCKed ShOTS: 180, 1998.n BlOCKed ShOTS/lOW: 33, 1985.n TURNOVeRS: 536 (35 games), 2000.n TURNOVeRS/lOW: 358, 2011 (34 games).n aSSISTS: 540 (34 games) 1990.n aSSiSTS/lOW: 304, 1971 (22 games).

n POINTS: 129 vs. VMI, 12/30/06n POiNTS/halF: (Highest): 69 (2nd) vs. Rutgers, 12/14/55 (Lowest): 7 (since 1960) at Army, 2/5/66.n POiNTS/COMBiNed: 240 vs. VMI, 12/30/06 (PSU 129, VMI 111).n POiNTS/iN lOSS: 95 vs. Indiana, 1/31/99 (2ot).n ViCTORY MaRGiN: 58 vs. Ithaca, 1/17/53 (PSU 105, Ithaca 47).n lOSiNG MaRGiN: 53 at Navy, 12/4/85 (Navy 103, PSU 50) & at Illinois, 1/21/04 (Illinois 80, PSU 37).n FIelD gOalS: 49 vs. Muhlenberg, 12/12/77.n FeWeST FIelD gOalS: 7 vs. Pittsburgh, 3/1/52.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 105 vs. Gettysburg, 1/12/53.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS/COMBiNed: 177 at Duke, 1/5/65.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 69.6 (32-46) vs. Army, 2/17/79.n Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe/halF: 90.0 (18-20, 2nd) vs. Army, 2/17/79.n Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe/lOW: 20.51 (16-78) vs. Syracuse, 1/16/57.n 3-PT Field GOalS: 15 vs. Purdue (22 att.), 2/7/01., vs. Hartford (25 att.), 11/20/08n 3-PT Field GOal aTTS: 35 (13 made) vs. Canisius, 11/16/07n 3-PT Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe: (min. 10 att.): 76.5 (13-17) at Iowa, 2/3/96; (min. 7 att.): 85.7 (6-7) at Massachusetts, 2/23/89.

n FRee THROWS: 42 vs. Siena, 3/20/00.n FRee THROW aTTS: 53 vs. Duquesne, 1/12/91.n FRee ThROW aTTS/COMBiNed: 96 vs. Lehigh, 2/6/56. n FRee ThROW aTTS/lOW: 0 vs. Lock Haven, 1900; vs. Lock Haven, 1/16/03; vs. Temple, 2/6/74.n FRee ThROW aTTS/lOW, COMBiNed: 0 vs. Lock Haven, 1900.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: 100.0 (16-16) at Villanova, 1/25/78.n ReBOUNdS: 71 vs. Cornell, 12/4/71.n ReBOUNd MaRGiN: +39 (67-28) vs. Loyola (Md.), 1/26/81.n STealS: 19 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 12/1/82.n aSSISTS: 36 vs. VMI, 12/30/06.n BlOCKS: 13 vs. Lehigh, 12/6/98.n PeRSONal FOUlS: 39 at Alaska, 11/25/78 & at Duquesne, 1/10/83.n PeRSONal FOUlS/COMBiNed: 68 at Alaska, 11/25/78.n PeRSONal FOUlS/lOW: 0 vs. Lock Haven, 1900.n PeRSONal FOUlS/lOW, COMBiNed: 0 vs. Lock Haven, 1900.n OVeRTiMe PeRiOdS: 5 vs. Temple, 2/14/45 (Temple 63, PSU 60).

GAME

s Fans rushed the Rec Hall floor following Penn State’s second round victory over Maryland in the 1990 NIT.

s Michael Jennings celebrates Penn State’s championship in the 1991 Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament.

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FIelD gOalS1. ____ 904 ____________(‘08-09)2. ____ 879 ____________(‘99-00)3. ____ 858 ____________(‘89-90)4. ____ 855 ____________(‘88-89)5. ____ 854 ____________(‘82-83)6. ____ 835 ____________(‘00-01)7. ____ 821 ____________(‘97-98)8. ____ 819 ____________(‘90-91)9. ____ 787 ____________(‘77-78)10. ___ 786 ____________(‘94-95)

Field GOal aTTeMPTS1. ____ 2040 ___________(‘08-09)2. ____ 1994 ___________(‘99-00)3. ____ 1962 ___________(‘00-01)4. ____ 1832 ___________(‘89-90)5. ____ 1831 ___________(‘82-83)6. ____ 1791 ___________(‘90-91)7. ____ 1771 ___________(‘88-89)8. ____ 1770 ___________(‘11-12)9. ____ 1761 ___________(‘94-95)10. ___ 1748 ___________(‘10-11)

FIelD gOal PeRceNTage1. ____ .509 ___________(‘80-81)2. ____ .483 ___________(‘88-89)3. ____ .481 ___________(‘85-86)______ .481 ___________(‘78-79)5. ____ .478 ___________(‘83-84)6. ____ .473 ___________(‘97-98)7. ____ .472 ___________(‘75-76)8. ____ .468 ___________(‘95-96)______ .468 ___________(‘89-90)10. ___ .466 ___________(‘82-83)

3-PT Field GOalS1. ____ 282 ____________(‘08-09)2. ____ 278 ____________(‘00-01)3. ____ 235 ____________(‘99-00)4. ____ 227 ___________ (‘07-’08)5. ____ 222 ____________(‘97-98)6. ____ 216 ____________(‘10-11)7. ____ 213 ____________(‘01-02)8. ____ 208 ____________(‘09-10)9. ____ 201 ____________(‘94-95)______ 201 ____________(‘11-12)

3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS1. ____ 780 ____________(‘08-09)2. ____ 757 ____________(‘00-01)3. ____ 676 ____________(‘99-00)4. ____ 668 ___________ (‘07-’08)5. ____ 647 ____________(‘11-12)6. ____ 638 ____________(‘10-11)7. ____ 624 ____________(‘97-98)8. ____ 619 ____________(‘01-02)9. ____ 607 ____________(‘09-10)10. ___ 574 ____________(‘94-95)

3-PT FG PeRCeNTaGe1. ____ .409 ___________(‘95-96)2. ____ .407 ___________(‘86-87)3. ____ .387 ___________(‘88-89)4. ____ .367 ___________(‘00-01)5. ____ .362 ___________(‘87-88)______ .362 ____________(‘08-09)7. ____ .360 ____________(‘06-07)8. ____ .356 ___________(‘97-98)9. ____ .354 ___________(‘05-06)10. ___ .352 ___________(‘98-99)

FRee THROWS1. ____ 644 ____________(‘90-91)2. ____ 615 ____________(‘88-89)3. ____ 587 ____________(‘00-01)4. ____ 579 ____________(‘99-00)5. ____ 539 ____________(‘89-90)6. ____ 535 ____________(‘91-92)7. ____ 508 ____________(‘94-95)8. ____ 500 ____________(‘93-94)9. ____ 475 ____________(‘85-86)10. ___ 470 ____________(‘97-98)

FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS1. ____ 855 ____________(‘88-89)2. ____ 849 ____________(‘90-91)3. ____ 811 ____________(‘99-00)4. ____ 772 ____________(‘91-92)5. ____ 768 ____________(‘00-01)6. ____ 744 ____________(‘89-90)7. ____ 733 ____________(‘93-94)8. ____ 721 ____________(‘94-95)9. ____ 691 ____________(‘08-09)10. ___ 681 ____________(‘85-86)

FRee THROW PeRceNTage1. ____ .765 ___________(‘00-01)2. ____ .759 ___________(‘90-91)3. ____ .746 ___________(‘98-99)4. ____ .742 ___________(‘75-76)5. ____ .740 ___________(‘97-98)______ .740 ___________(‘84-85)7. ____ .736 ___________(‘02-03)8. ____ .735 ___________(‘83-84)9. ____ .729 ___________(‘80-81)10. ___ .725 ___________(‘89-90)

TOTal ReBOUNdS1. ____ 1290 ___________(‘08-09)2. ____ 1235 ___________(‘89-90)3. ____ 1222 ___________(‘99-00)4. ____ 1188 ___________(‘94-95)5. ____ 1175 ___________(‘88-89)6. ____ 1164 ___________(‘90-91)7. ____ 1149 ___________(‘65-66)8. ____ 1144 ___________(‘66-67)9. ____ 1126 __________ (‘64-65)10. ___ 1121 ___________(‘71-72)

ReBOUNd aVeRaGe1. ____ 48.2 ___________(‘72-73)2. ____ 47.9 ___________(‘65-66)3. ____ 47.7 ___________(‘66-67)4. ____ 46.9 ___________(‘64-65)5. ____ 45.7 ___________(‘67-68)6. ____ 45.0 ___________(‘68-69)7. ____ 44.8 ___________(‘71-72)______ 44.8 ___________(‘70-71)9. ____ 42.4 ___________(‘74-75)10. ___ 42.2 ___________(‘73-74)

ReBOUNd MaRGiN1. ____ + 9.5 ___________(‘72-73)2. ____ + 7.0 ___________(‘65-66)3. ____ + 6.7 ___________(‘89-90)4. ____ + 6.4 ___________(‘90-91)5. ____ + 6.3 ___________(‘88-89)6. ____ + 6.1 ___________(‘95-96)7. ____ + 5.8 ___________(‘80-81)8. ____ + 4.6 ___________(‘70-71)9. ____ + 4.5 ___________(‘91-92)10. ___ + 4.3 ___________(‘79-80)

TOTal POINTS1. ____ 2572 ___________(‘99-00)2. ____ 2545 ___________(‘08-09)3. ____ 2535 ___________(‘00-01)4. ____ 2466 ___________(‘88-89)5. ____ 2376 ___________(‘90-91)6. ____ 2343 ___________(‘89-90)7. ____ 2334 ___________(‘97-98)8. ____ 2281 ___________(‘94-95)9. ____ 2195 ___________(‘82-83)10. ___ 2144 ___________(‘10-11)

POINTS aVeRage1. ____ 78.4 ___________(‘82-83)2. ____ 77.1 ___________(‘88-89)3. ____ 76.8 ___________(‘00-01)4. ____ 74.8 ___________(‘95-96)5. ____ 74.3 ___________(‘90-91)6. ____ 73.5 ___________(‘99-00)______ 73.5 ___________(‘65-66)8. ____ 73.4 ___________(‘91-92)9. ____ 73.3 ___________(‘71-72)10. ___ 72.9 ___________(‘97-98)______ 72.9 ___________(‘64-65)

BIG TEN OFFENSEFIelD gOalS1. ____ 437 ____________(‘95-96)2. ____ 428 ____________(‘94-95)3. ____ 406 ____________(‘10-11)______ 406 ____________(‘93-94)5. ____ 405 ____________(‘09-10)6. ____ 403 ____________(‘92-93)7. ____ 397 ____________(‘99-00)8. ____ 391 ____________(‘00-01)9. ____ 390 ____________(‘08-09)10. ___ 389 ____________(‘98-99)

Field GOal aTTeMTPS1. ____ 988 ____________(‘94-95)2. ____ 980 ____________(‘11-12) ______ 980 ____________(‘92-93)4. ____ 965 ____________(‘95-96)5. ____ 963 ____________(‘93-94)6. ____ 942 ____________(‘00-01)7. ____ 940 ____________(‘08-09)8. ____ 939 ____________(‘02-03)9. ____ 924 ____________(‘09-10)10. ___ 920 ____________(‘10-11)

FIelD gOal PeRceNTage1. ____ .459 ____________(‘10-11)2. ____ .453 ___________(‘97-98)______ .453 ___________(‘95-96)4. ____ .450 ___________(‘98-99)5. ____ .446 ___________(‘99-00)6. ____ .438 ____________(‘09-10)7. ____ .433 ___________(‘94-95)8. ____ .427 ____________(‘06-07)9. ____ .422 ___________(‘93-94)10. ___ .420 ___________(‘05-06)______ .420 ___________(‘96-97)

3-PT Field GOalS1. ____ 132 ____________(‘00-01)2. ____ 129 ___________ (‘07-’08)______ 129 ____________(‘08-09)4. ____ 126 ____________(‘95-96)5. ____ 120 ____________(‘09-10)6. ____ 118 ____________(‘01-02)7. ____ 117 ____________(‘06-07)8. ____ 116 ____________(‘10-11)9. ____ 114 ____________(‘98-99)10. ___ 110 ____________(‘05-06)

3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS1. ____ 377 ____________(‘08-09)2. ____ 370 ____________(‘00-01)3. ____ 367 ___________ (‘07-’08)4. ____ 347 ____________(‘01-02)5. ____ 343 ____________(‘09-10)6. ____ 340 ____________(‘10-11)7. ____ 332 ____________(‘11-12)8. ____ 331 ____________(‘94-95)9. ____ 322 ____________(‘97-98)______ 322 ____________(‘95-96)

3-PT FG PeRCeNTaGe1. ____ .391 ___________(‘95-96)2. ____ .375 ____________(‘06-07)3. ____ .367 ___________(‘05-06)4. ____ .357 ___________(‘00-01)______ .357 ___________(‘98-99)6. ____ .354 ___________(‘99-00)______ .354 ___________(‘93-94)8. ____ .351 ___________ (‘07-’08)9. ____ .350 ____________(‘09-10)10. ___ .342 ____________(‘08-09)

FRee THROWS1. ____ 319 ____________(‘93-94)2. ____ 292 ____________(‘00-01)3. ____ 279 ____________(‘99-00)4. ____ 270 ____________(‘97-98)5. ____ 266 ____________(‘94-95)6. ____ 259 ____________(‘95-96)7. ____ 234 ____________(‘98-99)8. ____ 231 ____________(‘96-97)9. ____ 214 ____________(‘11-12)10. ___ 210 ____________(‘10-11)

FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS1. ____ 482 ____________(‘93-94)2. ____ 392 ____________(‘99-00)3. ____ 390 ____________(‘95-96)4. ____ 378 ____________(‘00-01)5. ____ 370 ____________(‘94-95)6. ____ 356 ____________(‘97-98)7. ____ 344 ____________(‘96-97)8. ____ 332 ___________ (‘07-’08)9. ____ 313 ____________(‘98-99)______ 313 ____________(‘92-93)

FRee THROW PeRceNTage1. ____ .772 ___________(‘00-01)2. ____ .758 ___________(‘97-98)3. ____ .757 ____________(‘10-11)4. ____ .748 ___________(‘98-99)5. ____ .723 ____________(‘11-12) ______ .723 ___________(‘02-03)7. ____ .719 ___________(‘94-95)8. ____ .712 ___________(‘99-00)9. ____ .700 ___________(‘04-05)10. ___ .691 ___________(‘05-06)

TOTal ReBOUNdS1. ____ 651 ____________(‘93-94)2. ____ 646 ____________(‘94-95)3. ____ 636 ____________(‘95-96)4. ____ 597 ____________(‘92-93)5. ____ 582 ____________(‘09-10)6. ____ 567 ____________(‘11-12)7. ____ 563 ____________(‘96-97)8. ____ 559 ____________(‘08-09)9. ____ 548 ___________ (‘07-’08)10. ___ 535 ____________(‘03-04)

ReBOUNd aVeRaGe1. ____ 36.2 ___________(‘93-94)2. ____ 35.9 ___________(‘94-95)3. ____ 35.3 ___________(‘95-96)4. ____ 33.4 ___________(‘03-04)5. ____ 33.2 ___________(‘02-03)______ 33.2 ___________(‘92-93)7. ____ 33.0 ___________(‘04-05)8. ____ 32.3 ____________(‘09-10)9. ___ 31.6 ___________(‘99-00)10. ___ 31.5 ___________(‘11-12)

ReBOUNd MaRGiN1. ____ + 1.6 ___________(‘03-04)2. ____ +1.5 ____________(‘09-10)3. ____ + 1.1 ___________(‘95-96)4. ____ + 0.6 ___________(‘10-11)5. ____ + 0.4 ___________(‘93-94)6. ____ + 0.1 ___________(‘04-05)7. ____ – 0.2 ___________(‘11-12)______ – 0.2 ___________(‘94-95)9. ____ – 0.5 ___________(‘08-09)10. ___ – 0.9 __________(‘07-’08))

TOTal POINTS1. ____ 1259 ___________(‘95-96)2. ____ 1232 ___________(‘93-94)3. ____ 1231 ___________(‘94-95)4. ____ 1206 ___________(‘00-01)5. ____ 1180 ___________(‘99-00)6. ____ 1153 ___________(‘97-98)7. ____ 1138 ___________(‘10-11)8. ____ 1126 ___________(‘98-99)9. ____ 1120 ___________(‘09-10)10. ___ 1100 __________ (‘07-’08)

POINTS aVeRage1. ____ 75.4 ___________(‘00-01)2. ____ 73.8 ___________(‘99-00)3. ____ 72.1 ___________(‘97-98)4. ____ 70.4 ___________(‘98-99)5. ____ 69.9 ___________(‘95-96)6. ____ 68.4 ___________(‘94-95)______ 68.4 ___________(‘93-94)8. ____ 63.8 ___________(‘05-06)9. ____ 63.2 ____________(‘10-11)10. ___ 63.0 ___________(‘02-03)

TEAM OFFENSIVE SEASON BESTS SINCE 1965

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FeWeST Fg allOWeD1. _____522 __________ (‘68-69)2. _____543 __________ (‘79-80)3. _____547 __________ (‘80-81)4. _____549 __________ (‘67-68)5. _____550 __________ (‘73-74)6. _____568 __________ (‘70-71)7. _____605 __________ (‘81-82)8. _____609 __________ (‘69-70)9. _____610 __________ (‘64-65)10. ____617 ___________ ‘78-79)

FeWeST FG aTTeMPTS1. ____1268 __________ (‘78-79)2. ____1287 __________ (‘67-68)3. ____1308 __________ (‘81-82)4. ____1309 __________ (‘79-80)5. ____1318 __________ (‘72-73)6. ____1338 __________ (‘80-81)______1338 __________ (‘70-71)8. ____1340 __________ (‘68-69)9. ____1347 __________ (‘69-70)10. ___1451 __________ (‘84-85)

lOWeST Fg PeRceNTage1. ____ .390 __________ (‘68-69)2. ____ .391 __________ (‘64-65)3. ____ .405 __________ (‘94-95)4. ____ .406 __________ (‘73-74)5. ____ .409 __________ (‘80-81)______ .409 __________ (‘66-67)7. ____ .413 __________ (‘95-96)8. ____ .415 __________ (‘79-80)9. ____ .417 __________ (‘72-73)10. ___ .422 __________ (‘71-72)

FeWeST 3-PT Field GOalS1. _____110 __________ (‘87-88)2. _____117 __________ (‘90-91)3. _____120 __________ (‘86-87)4. _____129 __________ (‘91-92)5. _____137 __________ (‘01-02)_______137 __________ (‘98-99)7. _____140 __________ (‘96-97)8. _____141 __________ (‘95-96)9. _____145 __________ (‘92-93)_______145 __________ (‘89-90)

FeWeST 3-PT aTTeMPTS1. _____285 __________ (‘86-87)2. _____316 __________ (‘87-88)3. _____344 __________ (‘90-91)4. _____370 __________ (‘92-93)5. _____372 __________ (‘96-97)6. _____381 __________ (‘91-92)7. _____398 __________ (‘01-02)8. _____407 __________ (‘98-99)9. _____411 __________ (‘95-96)10. ____419 __________ (‘88-89)

lOWeST 3-PT PeRCeNTaGe1. ____ .294 __________ (‘99-00)2. ____ .311 __________ (‘94-95)3. ____ .324 __________ (‘03-04)4. ____ .327 __________ (‘00-01)______ .327 ___________ (‘08-09)6. ____ .337 __________ (‘98-99)7. ____ .339 __________ (‘97-98)______ .339 __________ (‘91-92)9. ____ .340 __________ (‘90-91)______ .340 __________ (‘89-90)10. ___ .343 __________ (‘95-96)

FeWeST FT agaINST1. _____266 __________ (‘05-06)2. _____272 __________ (‘73-74)3. _____273 __________ (‘74-75)4. _____286 __________ (‘03-04)5. _____293 __________ (‘04-05)6. _____303 __________ (‘95-96)_______303 __________ (‘64-65)8. _____307 __________ (‘72-73)9. _____320 __________ (‘98-99)10. ____325 __________ (‘68-69)

FeWeST FT aTTeMPTS1. _____403 __________ (‘74-75)2. _____405 __________ (‘05-06)3. _____408 __________ (‘03-04)_______408 __________ (‘73-74)5. _____430 __________ (‘04-05)6. _____455 __________ (‘98-99)7. _____461 __________ (‘64-65)8. _____464 __________ (‘72-73)9. _____467 __________ (‘67-68)10. ____473 __________ (‘68-69)

lOWeST FT PeRceNTage1. ____ .633 __________ (‘94-95)2. ____ .637 __________ (‘95-96)3. ____ .656 __________ (‘71-72)4. ____ .657 __________ (‘05-06)______ .657 __________ (‘64-65)6. ____ .658 __________ (‘66-67)7. ____ .662 __________ (‘72-73)8. ____ .667 __________ (‘73-74)9. ____ .668 __________ (‘00-01)______ .668 __________ (‘80-81)

FeWeST ReBS allOWed1. _____773 __________ (‘78-79)2. _____789 __________ (‘80-81)3. _____809 __________ (‘81-82)4. _____846 __________ (‘85-86)5. _____847 __________ (‘75-76)6. _____856 __________ (‘79-80)7. _____858 __________ (‘84-85)8. _____859 __________ (‘83-84)9. _____884 __________ (‘74-75)_______884 __________ (‘70-71)

lOWeST ReBOUNd aVeRaGe1. ____ 25.8 __________ (‘78-79)2. ____ 29.2 __________ (‘85-86)______ 29.2 __________ (‘80-81)4. ___ 29.6 __________ (‘89-90)5. ____ 30.0 __________ (‘90-91)______ 30.0 __________ (‘81-82)7. ____ 30.1 ___________ (‘10-11)8. ____ 30.2 ___________ (‘06-07)9. ____ 30.4 __________ (‘88-89)10. ___ 30.6 __________ (‘79-80)

FeWeST POINTS allOWeD1. ____1369 __________ (‘68-69)2. ____1407 __________ (‘72-73)3. ____1433 __________ (‘67-68)4. ____1523 __________ (‘64-65)5. ____1539 __________ (‘70-71)6. ____1600 __________ (‘79-80)7. ____1611 __________ (‘80-81)8. ____1627 __________ (‘69-70)9. ____1630 __________ (‘73-74)10. ___1640 __________ (‘65-66)

lOWeST POINT aVeRage1. ____ 57.1 __________ (‘79-80)2. ____ 59.7 __________ (‘80-81)3. ____ 61.2 __________ (‘72-73)4. ____ 61.6 __________ (‘78-79)5. ____ 62.2 __________ (‘68-69)6. ____ 62.5 ___________ (‘10-11)7. ____ 62.6 ___________ (‘08-09)8. ____ 62.7 __________ (‘73-74)9. ____ 62.9 __________ (‘81-82)10. ___ 63.5 __________ (‘64-65)

STealS 1. _____279 ___________ (‘00-01)_______279 ___________ (‘99-00)3. _____250 ___________ (‘90-91)4. _____243 ___________ (‘88-89)5. _____235 ___________ (‘89-90)6. _____228 ___________ (‘97-98)7. _____227 ___________ (‘91-92)8. _____220 ___________ (‘82-83)9. _____218 ___________ (‘11-12)10. ____213 ___________ (‘05-06)

BlOCKS1. _____180 ___________ (‘97-98)2. _____143 ___________ (‘95-96)3. _____131 ___________ (‘98-99)_______131 ___________ (‘96-97)5. _____117 ___________ (‘00-01)6. _____110 ___________ (‘94-95)7. _____107 ___________ (‘02-03)8. _____106 ___________ (‘93-94)9. _____105 ___________ (‘99-00)10. ____102 ___________ (‘77-78)

BIG TEN DEFENSEFeWeST Fg allOWeD1. _____390 ___________ (‘11-12)_______390 __________ (‘01-02)3. _____407 __________ (‘05-06)4. _____416 __________ (‘98-99)5. _____420 ___________ (‘10-11)6. _____421 ___________ (‘08-09)7. _____425 ___________ (‘06-07)8. _____427 __________ (‘03-04)9. _____428 ___________ (‘09-10)10. ____430 __________ (‘02-03)

FeWeST FG aTTeMPTS1. _____814 __________ (‘01-02)2. _____841 ___________ (‘11-12)3. _____856 __________ (‘05-06)4. _____863 ___________ (‘06-07)5. _____872 __________ (‘02-03)6. _____895 __________ (‘03-04)7. _____920 ___________ (‘10-11)8. _____925 __________ (‘04-05)9. _____930 __________ (‘99-00)_______930 __________ (‘98-99)

lOWeST Fg PeRceNTage1. ____ .430 __________ (‘94-95)2. ____ .431 __________ (‘95-96)3. ____ .447 __________ (‘98-99)4. ____ .451 ___________ (‘08-09)5. ____ .452 ___________ (‘09-10)6. ____ .457 ___________ (‘10-11)7. ____ .464 ___________ (‘11-12)______ .464 __________ (‘96-97)______ .464 __________ (‘93-94)10. __ .473 __________ (‘92-93)

FeWeST 3-PT Field GOalS1. _____ 69 __________ (‘01-02)2. _____ 70 __________ (‘99-00)3. _____ 74 __________ (‘97-98)4. _____ 77 __________ (‘02-03) ______ 77 __________ (‘00-01)6. ____ 86 __________ (‘94-95)7. ____ 87 __________ (‘98-99)_______ 87 __________ (‘95-96)9. ____ 94 __________ (‘96-97)10. ____ 95 __________ (‘92-93)

FeWeST 3-PT aTTeMPTS1. _____206 __________ (‘01-02)2. _____207 __________ (‘97-98)3. _____209 __________ (‘00-01)4. _____227 __________ (‘02-03)_______227 __________ (‘96-97)6. ____231 __________ (‘98-99)7. ____234 __________ (‘99-00)8. ____238 __________ (‘92-93)9. ____255 __________ (‘95-96)10. ____271 __________ (‘93-94)

lOWeST 3-PT PeRCeNTaGe1. ____ .299 __________ (‘99-00)2. ____ .313 __________ (‘94-95)3. ____ .335 __________ (‘01-02)4. ____ .339 __________ (‘02-03)5. ____ .341 __________ (‘95-96)______ .341 ___________ (‘08-09)7. ____ .357 __________ (‘97-98)8. ____ .360 ___________ (‘09-10)9. ____ .366 __________ (‘03-04)10. ___ .368 __________ (‘00-01)

FeWeST FT agaINST1. _____133 __________ (‘03-04)2. _____143 __________ (‘04-05)3. _____153 __________ (‘05-06)4. _____174 __________ (‘94-95)_______174 ___________ (‘08-09)6. _____191 ___________ (‘10-11)_______191 ___________ (‘07-’08)8. _____201 __________ (‘95-96)9. _____210 ___________ (‘06-07)10. ____212 __________ (‘97-98)

FeWeST FT aTTeMPTS1. _____196 __________ (‘03-04)2. _____201 __________ (‘04-05)3. _____221 __________ (‘05-06)4. _____240 ___________ (‘08-09)5. _____265 ___________ (‘10-11)6. _____272 ___________ (‘07-’08)7. _____281 __________ (‘94-95)8. _____292 __________ (‘97-98)9. _____304 __________ (‘98-99)10. ____305 ___________ (‘06-07)

lOWeST FT PeRceNTage1. ____ .619 __________ (‘94-95)2. ____ .642 __________ (‘95-96)3. ____ .666 __________ (‘93-94)4. ____ .679 __________ (‘03-04)______ .679 __________ (‘00-01)6. ____ .689 ___________ (‘06-07)7. ____ .692 __________ (‘05-06)8. ____ .696 ___________ (‘09-10)9. ____ .702 ___________ (‘07-’08)10. ___ .711 __________ (‘04-05)

FeWeST ReBS allOWed1. _____510 ___________ (‘10-11)2. _____518 ___________ (‘06-07)3. _____524 __________ (‘03-04)4. _____527 __________ (‘04-05)5. _____529 __________ (‘05-06)6. _____555 ___________ (‘09-10)7. _____561 __________ (‘98-99)8. _____563 __________ (‘97-98)9. _____565 ___________ (‘07-’08)10. ____568 ___________ (‘08-09)

FeWeST POINTS allOWeD1. ____1110 __________ (‘03-04)2. ____1128 __________ (‘05-06)3. ____1134 ___________ (‘08-09)4. ____1143 __________ (‘98-99)5. ____1152 __________ (‘01-02)6. ____1156 ___________ (‘10-11)7. ____1168 __________ (‘95-96)8. ____1181 __________ (‘04-05)9. ____1188 __________ (‘97-98)10. ___1196 __________ (‘94-95)

lOWeST POINT aVeRage1. ____ 63.0 ___________ (‘08-09)2. ____ 64.2 ___________ (‘10-11)3. ____ 64.9 __________ (‘95-96)4. ____ 66.4 __________ (‘94-95)5. ____ 66.9 ___________ (‘09-10)6 _____ 68.3 ___________ (‘11-12)7. ____ 69.4 __________ (‘03-04)8. ____ 69.7 ___________ (‘07-’08)9. ____ 70.5 __________ (‘05-06)10. ___ 70.8 __________ (‘96-97)

STealS 1. _____134 ___________ (‘95-96)2. _____131 ___________ (‘00-01)3. _____115 ___________ (‘11-12)4. _____114 ___________ (‘99-00)5. _____113 ___________ (‘05-06)6. _____110 ___________ (‘93-94)7. _____108 ___________ (‘97-98)_______108 ___________ (‘94-95)9. _____102 ___________ (‘06-07)10. ____100 ___________ (‘96-97)

BlOCKS1. _____ 87 ___________ (‘97-98)2. _____ 81 ___________ (‘95-96)3. _____ 80 ___________ (‘98-99)4. _____ 74 ___________ (‘96-97)5. _____ 71 ___________ (‘93-94)6. _____ 68 ___________ (‘92-93)7. _____ 55 ___________ (‘01-02)_______ 55 ___________ (‘00-01)9. _____ 50 ___________ (‘02-03)10. ____ 48 ___________ (‘94-95)

TEAM DEFENSIVE SEASON BESTS SINCE 1965

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BIG TEN OPPONENT RECORDSINDIVIDUAL

GaMen POINTS: 37, Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern, 2/8/98.n FIelD gOalS: 13, Doug Etzler, Ohio State, 3/1/95, Geno Carlisle, Northwestern, 1/13/96.n 3-PT Field GOalS: 10, Jon Diebler, Ohio State, 3/1/11.n 3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 17, Rod Wilmont, Indiana, 1/13/07.n FRee THROWS: 17, Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern, 2/8/98.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 22, Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern, 2/8/98.n ReBOUNdS: 21, Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern, 1/20/99.n aSSISTS: 13, Eric Snow, Michigan State, 2/11/95.n STealS: 6, Chris Kramer, at Purdue, 1/6/07; Carlos Davis, Ohio State, 2/16/98 & Frank Williams, Illinois, 2/20/02.n BlOCKS: 7, Mike Tisdale, at Illinois, 1/12/10.n MiNUTeS: 50, Calbert Cheaney, Indiana, 2/9/93.

TEAMGaMen POINTS: 105, Indiana, 1/9/93.n POiNTS/ halF: 60, (2nd) Purdue, 3/2/02.n FIelD gOalS: 43, Ohio State, 1/06/06.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 88, Indiana, 1/31/99.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 67.9 (36-53), vs. Michigan State, 1/20/07.n 3-PT Field GOalS: 17, at Indiana, 3/3/07.n 3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 34, at Indiana, 3/3/07; vs. Indiana, 2/15/06; at Wisconsin, 1/25/06; at Illinois, 1/12/05.n 3-PT Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe: (Min. 10 att.): 72.7 (8-11), at Indiana, 1/8/94.n FRee THROWS: 33, Minnesota, 1/15/12.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 45, Northwestern, 3/1/03.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: 100.0 (24-24), Illinois, 1/21/93.n TOTal ReBOUNdS: 52, Indiana, 1/31/99.n aSSISTS: 30, Illinois, 3/11/00 (Big Ten Tourn.).n STealS: 18, Iowa, 1/27/99 & Minnesota, 2/22/03n BlOCKS: 14, Indiana, 1/8/00.

BIG TEN RECORDSINDIVIDUAL

GaMen POINTS: 35, Joe Crispin vs. Iowa, 1/6/01.n FIelD gOalS: 15, Jarrett Stephens at Michigan, 2/19/00.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 25, Joe Crispin vs. Ohio State, 3/3/01.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: (Min. 7 Att.): 90.0 (9-10), Jarrett Stephens vs. Purdue, 2/1/97; 90.0 (9-10), Jarrett Stephens vs. Minnesota, 2/5/97; (Min. 10 Att.): 90.0 (9-10), Jarrett Stephens vs. Purdue, 2/1/97; 90.0 (9-10), Jarrett Stephens vs. Minnesota, 2/5/97. n 3-PT Field GOalS: 7, Billy Oliver vs. Purdue, 1/5/12; Talor Battle vs. Minnesota, 2/17/11; Talor Battle vs. Wisconsin, 2/20/11; Talor Battle vs. Michigan State, 2/13/10; Talor Battle vs. Northwestern, 12/31/08; Talor Battle vs. Michigan, 3/11/08; Mike Walker vs. Illinois (BTT), 3/8/07; Pete Lisicky vs. Indiana, 1/27/96; Pete Lisicky vs. Northwestern, 2/28/96; Joe Crispin vs. Ohio State, 2/27/99.n 3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 14, Talor Battle vs. Minnesota, 2/17/11; Pete Lisicky vs. Michigan St., 115/97 & vs. Michigan, 1/28/97; Joe Crispin vs. Ohio State, 2/27/99 & vs. Northwestern, 3/4/99; Sharif Chambliss vs. Illinois, 1/24/03.n FRee THROWS: 14, John Amaechi vs. Iowa, 2/23/94; Joe Crispin vs. Minnesota, 1/10/98.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 20, John Amaechi vs. Iowa, 2/23/94.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: (Min. 10 attempts): 100.0 (14-14), Joe Crispin vs. Minnesota, 1/10/98.n OFFeNSiVe ReBOUNdS: 8, Andrew Jones vs. Purdue, 1/6/09; John Amaechi at Iowa, 1/22/94; Jarrett Stephens vs. Indiana, 1/8/00; Aaron Johnson vs. Purdue, 2/4/04.n TOTal ReBOUNdS: 21, Aaron Johnson vs. Nwestern, 1/22/05.n aSSISTS: 12, Dan Earl at Iowa, 2/3/96.n STealS: 6, Tim Frazier at Nebraska, 1/11/12; Travis Parker vs. Northwestern 2/24/06; Matt Gaudio vs. Minnesota, 1/11/96.n BlOCKS: 8, Calvin Booth vs. Nwestern, 1/22/98 & vs. Indiana, 1/31/99.

TEAMGaMen POINTS: (Regulation): 98, vs. Illinois, 1/1/01; (Overtime): 98, vs. Ohio State, 2/27/99.n POiNTS/ halF: 63 (2nd) vs. Ohio State, 2/16/98.n FeWeST POINTS allOWeD: 33, vs. Wisconsin, 3/11/11, BTT**; vs. Illinois, 2/18/09.n FIelD gOalS: 36, at Northwestern, 2/22/95.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 71, at Northwestern, 2/22/95.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 68.0 (34-50), vs. Northwestern, 1/22/98.n lOWeST FIelD gOal PeRceNTage allOWeD: 28.0 (14-50), at Indiana, 1/5/02.n 3-PT Field GOalS: 15, vs. Purdue, 2/17/01.n 3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 34, vs. Northwestern, 2/16/02.n FRee THROWS: 34, vs. Minnesota, 1/15/94, & at Michigan, 3/8/95.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 49, vs. Minnesota, 1/15/94.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: (Min. 10 att.): 1.000 (14-14), vs. Illinois, 1/11/11.n OFFeNSiVe ReBOUNdS: 27, at Iowa, 1/24/07.n TOTal ReBOUNdS: 46, vs. Northwestern, 12/31/08n aSSISTS: 26, at Northwestern, 2/22/95.n STealS: 16, vs. Northwestern, 1/13/01n BlOCKS: 12, vs. Indiana, 1/31/99.

** Big Ten Tournament Record

s Dan Earl holds the Penn State record for assists in a Big Ten game with 12 vs. Iowa in 1996. Earl ranks second all-time in career assists with 574.

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WIN & LOSS MARGINSALL GAMES

WiNNiNG MaRGiNS+74, _________ Susquehanna (86-12), 1/25/19+61, ____________ Juniata (62-1), 12/13/1906+59, ________ Lebanon Valley (69-10), 1/31/20+58, ______________Ithaca (105-47), 1/17/53+57, _________ Susquehanna (75-18), 1/16/26+56, ______________ Comp. B, 5th Regiment _______________________ (58-2), 3/1/1902+54, _____ George Washington (60-6), 2/13/20+53, ____________Canisius (93-40), 11/16/07+51, ________ Morgan State (102-51), 1/11/92+51, _____________Juniata (83-32), 11/27/87+51, _____________ Bethany (64-13), 1/20/23+51, _________________Altoona Ath. Assoc. ______________________ (59-8), 3/11/1904+51, _________ Lock Haven (51-0), 1/16/1903+49, ______________Bucknell (94-45), 1/5/55+49, _________ Bloomsburg (53-4), 1/31/1902+48, ____________ at Lehigh (93-45), 12/2/75+48, _____________Juniata (61-13), 12/13/23+48, ____________ Juniata (57-9), 12/15/1905+48, __________ Lock Haven (94-46), 12/3/04+47, ______ Gardner-Webb (104-57), 12/19/09+47, ______________Bucknell (64-17), 3/7/25+47, _________ Bloomsburg (56-9), 2/13/1901+46, ________________ MIT (60-14), 2/12/15+46, _________________ Franklin & Marshall _______________________ (49-3), 2/6/1909+45, __________Susquehanna (58-13), 1/5/24+45, _________ Carnegie Tech (62-17), 2/2/21+44, __________ at Dickinson (89-45), 1/17/52+44, ______________Mexico (62-18), 2/25/41+44, ____________ Dickinson (62-18), 1/17/20+43, ______________ Lehigh (93-50), 12/6/97+43, _________ Carnegie Tech (76-33), 3/1/44+43, _________________George Washington ______________________ (47-4), 2/18/1908+43, _________________ Wyoming Seminary ______________________(66-23), 1/11/1907+42, __________Indiana (Pa.) (99-57), 12/2/79+42, __________ Lock Haven (44-2), 2/2/1901+41, __________ Loyola (Md.) (88-47), 1/26/81+41, _______________ Lehigh (78-37), 2/5/55+41, ________ Susquehanna (53-12), 12/13/44+41, _______________ Albright (50-9), 2/3/11+40, __________Indiana (Pa.) (86-46), 12/1/82+40, ____________Pittsburgh (84-44), 1/14/67+40, _____________Bucknell (95-55), 1/12/66+40, _____________Bucknell (53-13), 2/24/10+40, ____________________ Pittston YMCA ______________________(53-13), 2/14/1902

lOSiNG MaRGiNS-53, _______at Navy (#17 AP) (50-103), 12/4/85-50, _______________ at Duke (43-93), 1/3/70-48, _____________at Indiana (57-105), 1/9/93-45, ____________ at Villanova (53-98), 2/2/80-43, ______________at Illinois (37-80), 1/21/04-43, ___ at Ohio State (#1 AP) (49-92), 12/23/61-40, _____________ at Temple (36-76), 1/23/86-40, ________ at Duke (#10 AP) (55-95), 1/3/62-39, ___________ at Princeton (38-77), 1/13/70-38, ____ vs. Kentucky (#2 AP) (85-47), 11/19/11-38, _________ at Syracuse (63-101), 12/13/76-37, _______ at Michigan State (49-86), 2/20/08-37, __________ at Pittsburgh (91-54), 12/10/05-36, ___________ at Wisconsin (41-77), 3/5/08-36, __________ at Syracuse (45-81), 12/16/77-36, ______________ Oregon (40-76), 12/6/74-36, ____ at N.C. State (#2 AP) (42-78), 12/3/55-35, __________ at Ohio State (104-69), 1/5/06-35, ______________at Purdue (57-92), 3/2/02

BIG TEN GAMESWiNNiNG MaRGiNS+38, _________ Northwestern (83-45), 1/22/98+33, _______ at Northwestern (82-49), 1/13/00+30, _______at Northwestern (89-59), 2/ 22/95+29, ____________ Wisconsin (79-50), 1/7/96+28, _________ Northwestern (79-51), 1/21/95+26, __________ Northwestern (83-57), 1/3/07+25, ___________ Minnesota (76-51), 1/11/96+21, ______________Purdue (92-71), 2/17/01+20, _______________Purdue (65-45), 1/5/12+20, ______________Purdue (74-54), 1/18/06+20, _________ at Minnesota (82-62), 2/14/02

lOSiNG MaRGiNS-48, _____________at Indiana (57-105), 1/9/93-43, ______________at Illinois (37-80), 1/21/04-37, _______ at Michigan State (86-49), 2/20/08-36, ___________ at Wisconsin (77-41), 3/5/08-35, __________ at Ohio State (104-69), 1/5/06-35, ______________At Purdue (57-92), 3/2/02-34, _______ at Michigan State (36-70), 1/22/03-34, _______________Indiana (51-85), 1/23/02-32, ______________at Illinois (60-92), 1/20/01-31, _____________at Indiana (63-94), 3/3/07-31, ___________ at Wisconsin (55-86), 2/1/03

OPPONENT RECORDSINDIVIDUAL

GaMen POINTS: (Regulation Game): 45, Wil Robinson at West Virginia, 2/24/71. (Overtime Game): 51, Eric Riggins at Rutgers, 2/21/87.n FIelD gOalS: 19, Jim Wherry at Bucknell, 12/18/67 & Eric Riggins at Rutgers, 2/21/87.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 36, Calvin Murphy, Niagara, 12/28/68.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: (Min. 12 att.): 91.7 (11-12), Many, Last: Dusty Rychart, Minn. 3/7/02.n 3-PT Field GOalS: 10, Jon Diebler, Ohio State, 3/1/11.n 3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 17, Roderick Wilmont, Indiana, 1/13/07n 3-PT Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe: (Min. 6 att.): 100.0 (6-6), Val Barnes, Iowa, 2/22/93; (Minn. 10 att.) 83.3 (10-12), Jon Diebler, Ohio State, 3/1/11.n FRee THROWS: 22, Earl Belcher at St. Bonaventure, 1/9/80.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 23, Ronnie Shavlik at N.C. State, 12/9/54, Earl Belcher at St. Bonaventure, 1/9/80.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: (Min. 15 att.): 95.7 (22-23), Earl Belcher at St. Bonaventure, 1/9/80; (Min. 12 att.): 100.0 (12-12) Sean Mason, Wisconsin, 2/14/98.n ReBOUNdS: 24, Bob Pettit, LSU, 3/12/54.n aSSISTS: 15, Butch Moore, SMU, 12/18/82.n STealS: 9, Alex Eldridge at Massachusetts, 12/1/76 & Phil Anderson, vs. Delaware State. (Lowcountry Cl.), 12/29/94.

TEAMGaMen POINTS: 121 at Duke, 1/5/65.n cONSecUTIVe POINTS: 22, at Saint Joseph’s, 11/26/11.n CONSeCUTiVe POiNTS/ STaRT GaMe: 22, at Saint Joseph’s, 11/26/11.n FIelD gOalS: 54, at Duke, 1/5/65.n Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 95, at West Virginia, 1/16/65.n FIelD gOal PeRceNTage: 69.6 (39-56), Louisville, 11/24/78.n Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe/halF: 80.0 (16-20, 2nd), Baylor, 12/1/90.n 3-PT Field GOalS: 19, VMI, 12/30/06.n 3-PT Field GOal aTTeMPTS: 54, VMI, 12/30/06.n 3-PT Field GOal PeRCeNTaGe: (Min. 10 att.): 72.7 (8-11), at Indiana, 1/8/94.n FRee THROWS: 47, at North Carolina State, 12/9/54; at St. Bonaventure, 1/9/80.n FRee ThROW aTTeMPTS: 60, at Duquesne,1/10/83.n FRee THROW PeRceNTage: (Min. 50 att.): 87.0 (47-54), St. Bonaventure, 1/9/80; (Min. 24 att.): 100.0 (24-24), at Illinois, 1/21/93. n ReBOUNdS: 72, at Duke, 1/3/66.

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MULTI-FACETED ACHIEVEMENTS2,000 PTS-1,000 REBS - CAREER

Total Players: 1Player Years Points ReboundsJesse Arnelle 1952-55 _________________________2,138 _____ 1,238

1,000 PTS-800 REBS - CAREERTotal Players: 2Player Years Points ReboundsJesse Arnelle 1952-55 _________________________2,138 _____ 1,238Mike Lang 1980-83 _________________________1,014 ______ 912

2,000 PTS-600 REBS-500 ASST - CAREERTotal Players: 1 (1 in Big Ten, 4 in NCaa div. 1 history)Player Year Points Rebounds assistsTalor Battle 2008-11 ___________2,213 __________ 625 ______ 517

1,000 PTS-400 REB-300 ASST - CAREERTotal Players: 4 Player Year Points Rebounds assistsTalor Battle 2008-11 ___________2,213 __________ 625 ______ 517Freddie Barnes 1989-92 ___________1,342 __________ 472 ______ 600Monroe Brown 1989-92 ___________1,244 __________ 489 ______ 450Ron Brown 1972-74 ___________1,184 __________ 590 ______ 350

1,000 PTS-500 REBS - CAREERTotal Players: 18Player Years Points ReboundsTalor Battle 2008-11 _________________________2,213 ______ 625Jesse Arnelle 1952-55 _________________________2,138 _____ 1,238Jamelle Cornley 2005-09 _________________________1,579 ______ 755DeRon Hayes 1989-93 _________________________1,570 ______ 608Geary Claxton 2005-08 _________________________1,542 ______ 755Tom Hovasse 1985-89 _________________________1,459 ______ 619Jarrett Stephens 1996-2000 _______________________1,372 ______ 703Ed Fogell 1985-90 _________________________1,329 ______ 590John Amaechi 1993-95 _________________________1,310 ______ 745Calvin Booth 1995-99 _________________________1,288 ______ 728Ron Brown 1971-74 _________________________1,184 ______ 590Carver Clinton 1964-66 _________________________1,165 ______ 734Gyasi Cline-Heard 1998-2001 _______________________1,058 ______ 642Steve Kuhn 1976-80 _________________________1,057 ______ 568James Barnes 1988-91 _________________________1,025 ______ 616Gene Harris 1960-62 _________________________1,018 ______ 762Mike Lang 1980-83 _________________________1,014 ______ 912

1,000 PTS-400 ASST - CAREERTotal Players: 6 Player Year Points assistsFreddie Barnes 1989-92 _________________________1,342 ______ 600Dan Earl 1993-99 _________________________1,256 ______ 574Talor Battle 2008-11 _________________________2,213 ______ 517Joe Crispin 1998-2001 _______________________1,986 ______ 485Monroe Brown 1989-92 _________________________1,244 ______ 450Titus Ivory 1997-2001 _______________________1,369 ______ 443

500 PTS-250 REBS - SEASONTotal Players: 4 Number of Times: 5Player Year Points ReboundsJesse Arnelle 1954 ____________________________ 507 ______ 285Jesse Arnelle 1955 ____________________________ 731 ______ 428John Ameachi 1995 ____________________________ 514 ______ 316Jarrett Stephens 2000 ____________________________ 657 ______ 368Gyasi-Cline Heard 2001 ____________________________ 529 ______ 269

600 PTS-150 ASST - SEASONTotal Players: 3 Number of Times: 3Player Year Points assistsTalor Battle 2009 ____________________________ 635 ______ 189Joe Crispin 2000 ____________________________ 649 ______ 178Tim Frazier 2012 ____________________________ 602 ______ 198

500 PTS-150 ASST-50 STEALS - SEASONTotal Players: 1 Number of Times: 1Player Year Points assists StealsTim Frazier 2012 ______________ 602 __________ 198 _______ 50

100-POINT GAMESBY PENN STATE

20 Total; last vs. Gardner-Webb 12/19/09Pts. Opponent OPP Pts. Date129 __ VMI ____________ 111 ___ Dec. 30, 2006110 __ Colgate __________ 75 ___ Dec. 15, 1954109 __ Muhlenberg _______ 78 ___ Dec. 12, 1977108 __ West Virginia ______ 81 ___ Feb. 16, 1966108 __ Lock Haven _______ 74 ____Dec. 8, 1984107 __ Syracuse _________ 85 ____Jan. 12, 1955107 __ Massachusetts _____ 79 ____ Jan. 5, 1989106 __ Rutgers __________ 69 ___ Dec. 18, 1954105 __ Siena ___________ 103 ____Mar. 20, 2000105 __ Ithaca ___________ 47 ____Jan. 17, 1953104 __ Gardener-Webb ____ 57 ___ Dec. 19, 2009104 __ at Colgate ________ 75 ____Jan. 18, 1964104 __ Navy ____________ 83 ____ Feb. 5, 1983103 __ Syracuse _________ 95 ____ Feb. 4, 1970102 __ Rutgers __________ 78 ___ Dec. 14, 1955102 __ West Virginia ______ 99 ____Jan. 21, 1967102 __ Morgan State ______ 51 ____Jan. 11, 1992101 __ Ursinus __________ 68 ___ Nov. 28, 1980100 __ Wagner __________ 91 ___ Dec. 18, 2000100 __ at Rutgers ________ 99 ___ Feb. 21, 1987

BY OPPONENTS18 Total; last vs. VMi, 12/30/06Pts. Opponent PSU Pts. Date121 __ at Duke __________ 88 ____ Jan. 5, 1965112 __ at Cleveland St. ____ 82 ____Dec. 1, 1984111 __ VMI ____________ 129 ___ Dec., 30, 2006105 __ at Indiana _________ 57 ____ Jan. 9, 1993104 __ at Ohio State ______ 69 ____ Jan. 5, 2006104 __ at West Virginia ____ 74 ___ Dec. 12, 1959103 __ Siena ___________ 105 ____Mar. 20, 2000103 __ at Syracuse _______ 79 ___ Dec. 16, 1965103 __ at West Virginia ____ 87 ___ Feb. 18, 1976103 __ at Navy __________ 50 ____ Dec. 4, 1985102 __ at Rutgers ________ 92 ___ Feb. 23, 1984101 __ at West Virginia ____ 87 ___ Feb. 24, 1971101 __ at Syracuse _______ 63 ___ Dec. 13, 1976101 __ at West Virginia ____ 84 ___ Feb. 16, 1983100 __ Pittsburgh ________ 90 ____ Feb. 3, 1956100 __ Syracuse _________ 93 ___ Feb. 11, 1976100 __ at Navy __________ 69 ____ Feb. 6, 1984100 __ at West Virginia ____ 67 ___ Feb. 11, 1989

30-POINT GAMESBY PENN STATE

18 Total; last vs. Wisconsin, BTT, 3/11/11Pts. Opponent OPP Pts. Date33 ___ at Navy __________ 52 ____ Feb. 9, 197434 ___ Villanova _________ 36 ____ Feb. 4, 197936 ___ at Michigan State ___ 70 ____Jan. 22, 200336 ___ at Temple _________ 76 ____Jan. 23, 198636 ___ vs. Wisconsin (BTT) _ 33 ____Mar. 11, 201137 ___ at Pittsburgh _______ 64 ____ Dec. 6, 200337 ___ at Illinois _________ 80 ____Jan. 21, 200437 ___ at Penn __________ 62 ___ Nov. 23, 200237 ___ at Army __________ 46 ___ Feb. 22, 196438 ___ at Princeton _______ 77 ____Jan. 13, 197038 ___ at Colgate ________ 37 ___ Dec. 22, 197938 ___ at Iowa ___________ 58 ___ Feb. 24, 199338 ___ at Iowa ___________ 65 ____ Mar. 1, 200638 ___ at Illinois _________ 33 ____ Feb. 5, 200939 ___ at Army __________ 59 ____ Feb. 5, 196639 ___ at Temple _________ 43 ____ Jan. 6, 198139 ___ at Northwestern ____ 54 ___ Feb. 19, 200539 ___ Maryland _________ 62 ____ Dec. 1, 2010

BY OPPONENTS14 Total; last vs. Wisconsin, BTT, 3/11/11Pts. Opponent PSU Pts. Date26 ___ Juniata ___________ 64 ___ Nov. 25, 198932 ___ Juniata ___________ 83 ___ Nov. 27, 198733 ___ vs. Wisconsin (BTT) _ 36 ____Mar. 11, 201133 ___ Illinois ___________ 38 ____ Feb. 5, 200936 ___ Army ____________ 49 ___ Feb. 17, 196236 ___ Carnegie Tech _____ 69 ____ Jan. 9, 196536 ___ Villanova _________ 34 ____ Feb. 4, 197936 ___ Massachusetts _____ 50 ___ Feb. 20, 198037 ___ Colgate __________ 38 ___ Dec. 22, 197937 ___ SW Texas State ____ 62 ___ Dec. 22, 198938 ___ Princeton _________ 61 ___ Dec. 12, 200738 ___ Johns Hopkins _____ 64 ____Jan. 21, 198039 ___ Denver ___________ 60 ___ Dec. 15, 200739 ___ Gettsysburg _______ 53 ___ Dec. 15, 1964

s Monroe Brown is one of four Penn State players to post 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 300 assists in their Nittany Lion career.

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1,000-Point Scorers PTS. FGM FTM1. 2,213 __ 722___452 ____________ Talor Battle, 2008-112. 2,138 __ 738___662 ___________ Jesse Arnelle, 1952-553. 1,986 __ 615___448 ___________Joe Crispin, 1998-20014. 1,605 __ 525___223 ____________ Pete Lisicky, 1995-985. 1,579 __ 644___269 _______ Jamelle Cornley, 2006-20096. 1,570 __ 661___229 ___________DeRon Hayes, 1990-937. 1,542 __ 545___378 ________ Geary Claxton, 2005-20088. 1,459 __ 532___223 ___________ Tom Hovasse, 1986-899. 1,372 __ 539___288 ________ Jarrett Stephens, ‘96-200010. 1,369 __ 413___337 ___________ Titus Ivory, 1997-200111. 1,342 __ 367___447 __________Freddie Barnes, 1989-9212. 1,329 __ 489___351 ______________ Ed Fogell, 1986-9013. 1,310 __ 406___477 __________ John Amaechi, 1993-9514. 1,288 __ 500___287 __________Calvin Booth, 1995-199915. 1,256 __ 389___284 ____________ Dan Earl, 1993-199916. 1,244 __ 442___262 __________ Monroe Brown, 1989-9217. 1,184 __ 521___142 _____________Ron Brown, 1972-7418. 1,165 __ 485___185 __________ Carver Clinton, 1964-6619. 1,139 __ 431___277 ___________ Mark DuMars, 1959-6120. 1,091 __ 430___231 _____________ Bob Weiss, 1963-6521. 1,090 __ 419___252 ___________ Jeff Persson, 1966-6822. 1,058 __ 377___303 _______ Gyasi Cline-Heard, 1998-0123. 1,057 __ 429___199 ____________ Steve Kuhn, 1977-8024. 1,025 __ 357___309 __________ James Barnes, 1987-9125. 1,020 __ 345___230 _____________ Tony Ward, 1985-8826. 1,019 __ 429___161 __________ Mike Edelman, 1979-8227. 1,018 __ 420___178 ____________ Gene Harris, 1960-6228. 1,014 __ 381___252 _____________ Mike Lang, 1980-8329. 1,008 __ 431___146 ______________Jeff Miller, 1975-78

SEASON PTS FGM FTM1. 731 __ 244___243 _____________ Jesse Arnelle, 19552. 687 __ 225___131 _______________ Talor Battle, 20113. 657 __ 260___132 ___________ Jarrett Stephens, 20004. 649 __ 192___181 _______________ Joe Crispin, 20005. 642 __ 195___144 _______________ Joe Crispin, 20016. 635 __ 198___147 _______________ Talor Battle, 20097. 602 __ 208___159 _______________ Tim Frazier, 20128. 574 __ 193___117 _______________ Talor Battle, 20109. 531 __ 221___70 _____________Jamelle Cornley, 200910. 529 __ 182___164 __________Gyasi Cline-Heard, 200111. 520 __ 158___125 ________________Titus Ivory, 2001 520 __ 191___138 ________________ Ed Fogell, 199013. 516 __ 179___ 84 _____________ Tom Hovasse, 198914. 514 __ 168___176 _____________John Amaechi, 199515. 507 __ 174___159 _____________ Jesse Arnelle, 195416. 505 __ 216___73 _________________ Jeff Miller, 1978

GAME PTS FGM FTM1. 46 ___17___12 ______ Gene Harris, Holy Cross, 19622. 44 ___20___ 4 ______ Jesse Arnelle, Bucknell, 19553. 41 ___17___ 7 _______Jesse Arnelle, Rutgers, 19554. 40 ___15___10 ____ Jesse Arnelle, Georgetown, 1952 40 ___11___18 ________ Jesse Arnelle, Temple, 19556. 38 ___10___18 _______Jesse Arnelle, Syracuse, 1955 38 ___17___ 4 ___________Bob Weiss, Duke, 19658. 36 ___13___3 ________Joe Crispin, Pittsburgh, 2001 36 ___18___ 0 ____ Frank Wolf, Susquehanna, 1919 36 ___14___ 8 _____ Mark DuMars, Syracuse, 1960 36 ___16___ 4 _________Ron Brown, Virginia, 1974 36 ___15___ 6 ________ Steve Kuhn, Colgate, 1979

YEAR-BY-YEARSCORING LEADERS

YeaR NaMe PTS1922 J.N. Reed _____________________1901923 J.N. Reed _____________________2421924 J.N. Reed _____________________1511925 E.O. Gerhardt __________________1441926 Harold Von Neida________________ 831927 Michael Hamas _________________2231928 L.D. Reilly _____________________1111929 J. Neil Stahley __________________N/A1930 Fred Brand ____________________1081931 Fred Brand ____________________1201932 Ed McMinn ____________________1411933 Norrie McFarlane ________________1141934 Norrie McFarlane ________________1691935 John Stocker ___________________1211936 Sol Miehoff ____________________1211937 Sol Miehoff ____________________1251938 Sol Miehoff ____________________1751939 Charlie Prosser _________________1951940 John Barr _____________________2311941 John Barr _____________________2001942 Herschel Baltimore ______________179 Elmer Gross ___________________1791943 David Hornstein _________________1391944 Don McNary ___________________1461945 Irwin Batnick ___________________1131946 Walt Hatkevich _________________2161947 Jack Biery _____________________2181948 Jack Biery _____________________2601949 Milt Simon _____________________1771950 Marty Costa ___________________299 ______ 13.01951 Lou Lamie _____________________319 ______ 14.51952 Jesse Arnelle __________________492 ______ 18.91953 Jesse Arnelle __________________408 ______ 17.01954 Jesse Arnelle __________________507 ______ 21.11955 Jesse Arnelle __________________731 ______ 26.11956 Earl Fields_____________________354 ______ 14.11957 Ron Rainey ____________________377 ______ 15.11958 Ron Rainey ____________________292 ______ 15.11959 Mark DuMars __________________337 ______ 16.81960 Mark DuMars __________________468 ______ 21.31961 Gene Harris ___________________369 ______ 15.41962 Gene Harris ___________________431 ______ 18.71963 Earl Hoffman ___________________434 ______ 21.71964 Bob Weiss_____________________392 ______ 17.01965 Carver Clinton __________________411 ______ 17.11966 Carver Clinton __________________453 ______ 18.91967 Jeff Persson ___________________422 ______ 17.61968 Jeff Persson ___________________339 ______ 17.01969 Tom Daley _____________________313 ______ 14.21970 Tom Daley _____________________366 ______ 15.31971 Bill Kunze _____________________367 ______ 16.71972 Ron Brown ____________________434 ______ 18.11973 Randy Meister __________________309 ______ 14.71974 Ron Brown ____________________451 ______ 17.41975 Randy Meister __________________345 ______ 15.01976 Chris Erichsen __________________436 ______ 17.41977 Jeff Miller _____________________345 ______ 13.31978 Jeff Miller _____________________505 ______ 18.71979 Mike Edelman __________________343 ______ 11.41980 Frank Brickowski ________________320 ______ 11.41981 Frank Brickowski ________________311 ______ 13.01982 Mike Lang _____________________272 ______ 10.11983 Mike Lang _____________________366 ______ 13.11984 Wally Choice ___________________223 ______ 13.11985 Craig Collins ___________________401 ______ 14.91986 Paul Murphy ___________________293 ______ 10.2

s Talor Battle became Penn State’s all-time leading scorer in 2011.

s Jesse Arnelle held the all-time scor-ing mark for 56 years.

s Joe Crispin owns two of the top five scoring seasons in Penn State history.

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1987 Tom Hovasse __________________352 ______ 13.01988 Tom Hovasse __________________388 ______ 14.41989 Tom Hovasse __________________516 ______ 17.81990 Ed Fogell _____________________520 ______ 15.31991 DeRon Hayes __________________479 ______ 15.01992 Monroe Brown __________________422 ______ 14.61993 DeRon Hayes __________________376 ______ 13.91994 John Amaechi __________________423 ______ 16.91995 John Amaechi __________________514 ______ 16.11996 Pete Lisicky ____________________359 ______ 13.31997 Pete Lisicky ____________________439 ______ 16.31998 Pete Lisicky ____________________498 ______ 15.61999 Calvin Booth ___________________414 ______ 15.32000 Jarrett Stephens ________________657 ______ 18.82001 Joe Crispin ____________________642 ______ 19.52002 Sharif Chambliss ________________410 ______ 14.62003 Sharif Chambliss ________________411 ______ 14.72004 Jan Jagla _____________________376 ______ 13.42005 Geary Claxton __________________380 ______ 12.72006 Geary Claxton __________________457 ______ 15.22007 Geary Claxton __________________425 ______ 16.32008 Talor Battle ____________________317 ______ 10.22009 Talor Battle ____________________635 ______ 16.72010 Talor Battle ____________________574 ______ 18.52011 Talor Battle ____________________687 ______ 20.22012 Tim Frazier ____________________602 ______ 18.8

s In 2010-11 Talor Battle joined Jesse Arnelle (1952-55) as the only two players to lead Penn State in scoring in four consecutive seasons. Seven players have done it in three consecutive seasons.

SEASON SCORING AVERAGE aVG PlaYeR SeaSON1. 26.1 ___ Jesse Arnelle _______________________ 19542. 21.7 ___ Earl Hoffman ________________________ 19633. 21.3 ___ Mark Dumars _______________________ 19604. 21.1 ___ Jesse Arnelle _______________________ 19545. 20.2 ___ Talor Battle _________________________ 20116. 19.5 ___ Joe Crispin _________________________ 20017. 18.9 ___ Jesse Arnelle _______________________ 19528. 18.8 ___ Tim Frazier _________________________ 2012 18.8 ___ Jarrett Stephens _____________________ 200010. 18.7 ___ Gene Harris ________________________ 1962 18.7 ___ Jeff Miller __________________________ 1978

30+ POINT GAMES (77)PTS PlaYeR GaMe46 Gene Harris ___________________vs. Holy Cross, 196244 Jesse Arnelle ___________________ vs. Bucknell, 195541 Jesse Arnelle ____________________ vs. Rutgers, 195540 Jesse Arnelle ________________ vs. Georgetown, 195240 Jesse Arnelle ____________________ vs. Temple, 195538 Jesse Arnelle ___________________vs. Syracuse, 195538 Bob Weiss ________________________ vs. Duke, 196536 Frank Wolf _________________ vs. Susquehanna, 191936 Mark DuMars ___________________vs. Syracuse, 196036 Ron Brown _____________________ vs. Virginia, 197436 Steve Kuhn _____________________ vs. Colgate, 197936 Joe Crispin ___________________ vs. Pittsburgh, 200135 Jesse Arnelle _______________ vs. Carnegie Tech, 195535 Jesse Arnelle ________________ vs. West Virginia, 195535 Earl Hoffman ________________ vs. West Virginia, 196335 Bob Weiss _______________________vs. Detroit, 196435 Pete Lisicky _________________ vs. Pennsylvania, 199635 Joe Crispin _______________________ vs. Iowa, 200134 Jesse Arnelle _____________________vs. Toledo, 195534 Ron Rainey _____________________ vs. Colgate, 195833 Jesse Arnelle ____________________ vs. Colgate, 195433 Jesse Arnelle ____________________ vs. Colgate, 195533 Jesse Arnelle ____________________ vs. Rutgers, 1955

33 Earl Hoffman ___________________ vs. Marshall, 196333 Jeff Persson ________________vs. Oregon State, 196733 Tom Daley _____________________vs. Syracuse, 197033 Dave Angstadt __________________vs. Syracuse, 197533 Jarrett Stephens _________________at Michigan, 200033 Marlon Smith _________________ vs. Long Island, 200432 Marty Costa ____________________vs. American, 195032 Mark DuMars _________________ vs. Gettysburg, 196032 Carver Clinton _______________ vs. West Virginia, 196632 Jeff Persson ____________________ vs. Colgate, 196732 Ron Brown ___________________ vs. Pittsburgh, 197432 Jim Ouderkirk ________________ vs. Muhlenberg, 197532 Dave Angstadt __________________vs. Syracuse, 197632 Talor Battle _______________________at Virginia, 200932 Talor Battle __________________ vs. Virginia Tech, 200931 Jesse Arnelle __________________ vs. Pittsburgh, 195431 Jesse Arnelle __________________ vs. Pittsburgh, 195531 Mark DuMars ________________ vs. West Virginia, 196031 Bob Donato __________________vs. W. Michigan, 196431 Chris Erichsen ________________ vs. Muhlenberg, 197631 Jeff Miller __________________ vs. West Virginia, 197831 Terry Graves _________________ vs. Lock Haven, 198531 Dwight Gibson _______________ vs. West Virginia, 198531 Joe Crispin ___________________ vs. Wisconsin, 200031 Joe Crispin _______________________at Illinois, 200031 Joe Crispin _____________________at Kentucky, 200131 Brandon Watkins ______________ at Northwestern, 200331 Geary Claxton ______________________vs. VMI, 200631 Talor Battle _________________________at Iowa, 201031 Talor Battle ____________________ vs. Duquesne, 201131 Talor Battle _____________________ vs. Michigan, 201131 Talor Battle ______________________at Michigan, 201130 John Reed ____________________ vs. Pittsburgh, 192330 Jesse Arnelle ___________________vs. Syracuse, 195230 Jesse Arnelle ________________ vs. Wash. & Jeff., 195530 Mark DuMars ________________ vs. West Virginia, 195930 Wally Colender __________________vs. Syracuse, 195930 Earl Hoffman ___________________ vs. Bucknell, 196330 Bob Donato ____________________vs. Maryland, 196430 Jeff Persson __________________ vs. Kent State, 196630 Bill Kunze _____________________vs. Syracuse, 197130 Ron Brown ___________________vs. Dartmouth, 197430 Randy Meister _____________ vs. Boston College, 197530 Walter Young __________________ vs. Pittsburgh, 197730 Jeff Miller ______________________ vs. Rutgers, 197830 David Griffin _________________ vs. Rhode Island, 198330 Bruce Blake _________________ vs. Rhode Island, 198930 Tom Hovasse _____________ vs. Geo. Washington, 198930 Monroe Brown ____________________vs. UMBC, 199230 John Amaechi _______________ at Northwestern, 199530 Glenn Sekunda ______________ at Northwestern, 199630 Joe Crispin _______________________at Illinois, 199930 Talor Battle _________________vs. Michigan State, 201030 Tim Frazier _____________________ at Nebraska, 2012

CAREER 30+ POINT GAMES1. 15 ________________________ Jesse Arnelle (1952-55)2. 7 _______________________ Talor Battle, 2008-present3. 6 ________________________ Joe Crispin (1998-2001)4. 4 ________________________ Mark DuMars (1959-61)5. 3 ________________________ Earl Hoffman (1961-63) 3 _________________________ Jeff Persson (1966-68)

SEASON 30+ POINT GAMES1. 11 ___________________________ Jesse Arnelle, 19552. 4 _____________________________ Talor Battle, 20103. 3 _____________________________ Talor Battle, 2011 3 _____________________________ Joe Crispin, 2000 3 ___________________________ Earl Hoffman, 1963 3 ___________________________ Mark DuMars, 1960

s Pete Lisicky is the all-time leader in threes and fourth in scoring.

s Jamelle Cornley stands fifth all-time with 1,579 points.

s DeRon Hayes led the Lions in scor-ing in 1993 and ranks sixth all-time.

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1. TALOR BATTLE6-0, 170, Guard, albany, N.Y.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

2007-08 31-30 106-307 .345 48-169 .284 57-83 .687 107 99 317 10.2

2008-09 38-37 198-493 .402 92-271 .339 147-210 .700 203 189 635 16.7

2009-10 31-31 193-459 .420 71-203 .350 117-166 .705 165 129 574 18.5

2010-11 34-34 225-532 .423 106-287 .369 131-175 .749 150 100 687 20.2

Totals 134-131 722-1791 .403 317-930 .341 452-634 .713 625 517 2,213 16.5

Total Points: 2,213 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 3,355 (#2)

2. JESSE ARNELLE _ 6-5, 230, Center, New Rochelle, N.Y.Year G-S FG FT-FTa PCT ReB PTS aVG

1951-52 26 184 124-217 57.1 254 492 18.9

1952-53 24 136 136-202 67.3 271 408 17.0

1953-54 24 174 159-227 70.0 285 507 21.1

1954-55 28 244 243-346 70.2 428 731 26.1

Totals 102 738 662-992 66.7 1238 2138 21.0

Total Points: 2,138 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 3,376 (#1)

3. JOE CRISPIN6-0, 190, Guard, Pitman, N.J.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1997-98 32-26 97-257 .377 48-148 .324 66-75 .880 61 107 308 9.6

1998-99 27-24 131-332 .395 68-191 .356 57-63 .905 74 90 387 14.3

1999-00 35-35 192-499 .385 84-243 .346 181-203 .892 117 178 649 18.5

2000-01 33-33 195-523 .373 108-303 .356 144-165 .873 118 110 642 19.5

Totals 127-118 615-1611 .382 308-885 .348 448-506 .885 370 485 1986 15.6

Total Points: 1,986 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,841 (#3)

4. PETE LISICKY ___ 6-4, 196, Guard, Whitehall, Pa.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1994-95 32-2 96-244 39.3 68-173 .393 49-59 83.1 63 51 309 9.7

1995-96 27-25 128-265 48.3 89-189 .471 14-18 77.8 64 65 359 13.3

1996-97 27-26 148-356 41.6 89-233 .382 54-61 88.5 85 62 439 16.3

1997-98 32-30 153-381 40.2 86-234 .368 106-119 89.1 89 113 498 15.6

Totals 118-83 525-1246 42.1 332-829 .400 223-257 86.8 313 291 1605 13.6

Total Points: 1,605 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,209 (#9)

5. JAMELLE CORNLEY6-5, 240, Forward, Columbus, OhioYear G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

2005-06 30-23 134-261 .513 0-0 .000 73-113 .646 171 34 341 11.4

2006-07 30-29 167-331 .505 1-7 .143 70-123 .569 201 52 405 13.5

2007-08 25-21 122-241 .506 2-10 .200 56-94 .596 149 47 302 12.1

2008-09 37-36 221-427 .518 19-49 .388 70-130 .538 234 44 531 14.4

Total 122-109 644-1260 .511 22-66 .333 269-460 .585 755 177 1579 12.9

Total Points: 1,579 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,511 (#4)

6. DeRON HAYES __6-6, 215, Forward, lakeland, Fla.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1989-90 34-33 145-281 51.6 37-54 68.5 176 49 327 9.6

1990-91 32-31 200-393 50.9 79-103 76.7 152 67 479 15.0

1991-92 29-29 159-339 46.9 62-90 68.9 141 39 388 13.4

1992-93 27-27 157-361 43.5 51-65 78.5 139 58 376 13.9

Totals 122-120 661-1374 48.1 229-312 73.4 608 203 1570 12.9

Total Points: 1,570 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,381 (#7)

7. GEARY CLAXTON6-5, 218, Forward, West haven, Conn.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

2004-05 30-30 127-295 .431 9-30 .300 117-165 .709 189 31 380 12.7

2005-06 30-30 168-383 .439 22-68 .324 99-157 .631 225 45 457 15.2

2006-07 26-24 146-342 .427 22-68 .324 111-167 .665 207 48 425 16.3

2007-08 16-16* 104-210 .495 21-58 .362 51-92 .554 134 38 280 17.5

Totals 102-100 545-1230 .443 74-224 .330 378-581 .651 755 162 1542 15.1

*suffered season-ending torn aCl six minutes into 16th game.

Total Points: 1,542 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,459 (#5)

8. TOM HOVASSE6-8, 210, Forward, Widefield, Colo.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1985-86 16-11 74-152 48.7 55-67 82.1 81 21 203 12.7

1986-87 27-21 138-320 43.1 40-68 58.8 139 47 352 13.0

1987-88 27-27 141-321 43.9 44-55 80.0 182 59 388 14.4

1988-89 29-29 179-408 43.9 84-106 79.3 217 58 516 17.8

Totals 99-88 532-1201 44.3 172-416 .413 223-296 75.3 619 185 1459 14.7

Total Points: 1,459 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,263 (#8)

9. JARRETT STEPHENS6-7, 255, Forward, Ferndale, Mich.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1995-96 26-0 33-64 .516 0-2 .000 20-30 .667 52 8 86 3.3

1996-97 26-7 78-135 .578 0-2 .000 33-49 .673 99 13 189 7.3

1997-98 31-11 16-258 .640 1-3 .333 101-146 .692 180 45 432 13.9

1998-99 2-2 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 4 1 8 4.0

1999-00 35-35 260-459 .566 5-17 .294 132-189 .698 368 50 657 18.8

Totals 120-55 539-924 .583 6-24 .250 288-419 .687 703 117 1372 11.4

Total Points: 1,372 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,192 (#10)

10. TITUS IVORY6-4, 210, Guard, Charlotte, N.C.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1996-97 2-2 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 6-6 1.000 7 2 6 3.0

1997-98 32-23 58-137 .423 32-89 .360 26-35 .743 92 63 174 5.4

1998-99 27-26 72-172 .419 38-114 .333 42-54 .778 113 97 224 8.3

1999-00 35-34 125-331 .378 57-168 .339 138-169 .817 133 134 445 12.7

2000-01 33-33 158-359 .440 79-200 .395 125-139 .899 145 147 520 15.8

Totals 129-118 413-1003 .412 206-574 .359 337-403 .836 360 443 1369 10.6

Total Points: 1,369 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,172 (#12)

11. FREDDIE BARNES6-0, 170, Guard, Greensboro, N.C.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1988-89 32-22 57-130 43.9 10-27 .370 65-86 75.6 97 112 195 6.1

1989-90 34-34 105-271 38.8 52-146 .356 97-121 80.2 132 159 359 10.6

1990-91 32-31 101-273 37.0 54-147 .367 142-172 82.6 109 152 398 12.4

1991-92 29-29 104-279 37.3 39-125 .312 143-175 81.7 134 177 390 13.4

Totals 127-116 367-953 38.5 161-466 .345 447-554 80.7 472 600 1342 10.6

Total Points: 1,342 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,414 (#6)

12. ED FOGELL6-9, 200, Center, hatboro, Pa.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1985-86 4-0 2-10 20.0 3-7 42.9 8 2 7 0.9

1986-87 27-8 62-118 52.5 47-67 70.2 94 24 171 6.3

1987-88 27-26 102-203 50.3 63-85 74.1 124 35 267 9.9

1988-89 32-32 132-262 50.4 100-136 73.5 160 52 364 11.4

1989-90 34-34 191-314 60.8 138-170 81.2 204 63 520 15.3

Totals 124-100 489-907 53.9 351-465 75.5 590 174 1329 10.7

Total Points: 1,329 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,093 (#17)

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13. JOHN AMAECHI6-10, 270, Center, Manchester, englandYear G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1992-93 27-27 114-241 47.3 15-48 .313 130-182 71.4 206 20 373 13.8

1993-94 25-25 124-243 51.0 4-15 .267 171-245 69.8 223 37 423 16.9

1994-95 32-32 168-300 56.0 2-6 .333 176-260 67.7 316 55 514 16.1

Totals 84-84 406-784 51.8 21-69 .304 477-687 69.4 745 112 1310 15.6

Total Points: 1,310 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,167 (#13)

14. CALVIN BOOTH 6-11, 236, Center, Reynoldsburg, OhioYear G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1995-96 28-28 100-182 54.9 0-1 .000 61-96 63.5 150 35 261 9.3

1996-97 27-25 87-204 42.6 1-3 .000 61-84 72.6 134 16 236 8.7

1997-98 32-32 156-294 53.1 0-1 .000 65-97 67.0 208 34 377 11.8

1998-99 27-26 157-306 51.3 0-6 .000 100-129 77.5 236 24 414 15.3

Totals 114-111 500-986 50.7 1-10 .100 287-406 70.7 728 109 1288 11.3

Total Points: 1,288 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,125 (#15)

15. DAN EARL6-4, 194, Guard, Medford lakes, N.J.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1993-94 27-26 68-176 38.6 32-86 .372 60-92 65.2 68 113 228 8.4

1994-95 32-31 86-203 42.4 50-123 .407 76-91 83.5 73 181 298 9.3

1995-96 28-27 48-115 41.7 48-115 .417 81-119 68.1 74 150 150 11.7

1997-98 5-5 14-27 51.9 7-18 .389 7-8 87.5 16 19 42 8.4

1998-99 27-27 122-264 46.2 57-149 .383 60-77 77.9 73 111 361 13.4

Totals 119-116 389-787 44.3 194-491 .395 284-387 73.4 304 574 1256 10.6

Total Points: 1,256 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,134 (#14)

16. MONROE BROWN6-3, 195, Guard, aberdeen, Md.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1988-89 32-22 83-160 51.9 11-25 .440 51-73 69.9 90 92 232 7.3

1989-90 34-34 94-264 35.6 18-71 .254 71-105 67.6 145 125 277 8.2

1990-91 32-31 112-242 46.3 22-59 .373 67-98 68.4 116 150 313 9.8

1991-92 29-29 153-354 43.2 43-120 .358 73-113 64.6 138 83 422 14.6

Totals 127-116 442-1020 43.3 98-288 .340 262-389 67.4 489 450 1244 9.8

Total Points: 1,244 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,183 (#11)

17. RON BROWN6-4, 210, Guard/Forward, Brooklyn, N.Y.Year G FG-FGa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1971-72 24 184-408 45.1 66-127 52.0 224 110 434 18.1

1972-73 23 134-326 41.1 31-51 60.8 161 120 299 13.0

1973-74 26 203-399 50.9 45-68 66.2 205 120 451 17.4

Totals 73 521-1133 46.0 142-246 57.7 590 350 1184 16.2

Total Points: 1,184 • Points-Rebounds-assists Total: 2,124 (#16)

18. CARVER CLINTON6-4, 192, Forward, Selma, ala.Year G FG-FGa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB PTS aVG

1963-64 23 125-309 40.5 51-78 65.4 222 301 13.1

1964-65 24 175-419 41.7 61-95 64.2 274 411 17.1

1965-66 24 185-420 44.0 83-126 65.9 238 453 18.9

Totals 71 485-1148 42.2 195-299 65.2 734 1165 16.4

Total Points: 1,165

19. MARK DuMARS5-10, 155, Guard, Sharon, Pa.Year G FG-FGa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1958-59 20 134-342 39.2 69-97 71.2 78 21 337 16.8

1959-60 22 181-478 37.9 106-149 71.1 92 31 468 21.3

1960-61 22 116-355 32.7 102-133 76.7 81 28 334 15.2

Totals 64 431-1175 36.7 277-379 73.1 251 80 1139 17.8

Total Points: 1,139

20. BOB WEISS6-3, 180, Guard, athens, Pa.Year G FG-FGa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB PTS aVG

1962-63 20 124-293 42.5 57-81 70.4 90 305 15.3

1963-64 23 154-353 43.6 84-105 80.0 90 392 17.0

1964-65 24 152-362 42.0 90-117 76.9 114 394 16.4

Totals 67 430-1008 42.7 231-303 76.2 294 1091 16.3

Total Points: 1,091

21. JEFF PERSSON6-3, 195, Guard/Forward, Sharon, Pa.Year G FG-FGa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB PTS aVG

1965-66 24 124-264 47.0 81-100 81.0 115 329 13.7

1966-67 24 160-404 39.6 102-119 85.7 135 422 17.6

1967-68 20 135-324 41.7 69-96 71.9 165 339 17.0

Totals 68 419-992 42.2 252-315 80.0 415 1090 160

Total Points: 1,090

22. GYASI CLINE-HEARD6-8, 230, Forward, houston, TexasYear G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1997-98 32-0 34-54 .630 0-0 .000 27-55 .491 72 15 95 3.0

1998-99 27-14 75-132 .568 0-2 .000 56-96 .583 143 19 206 7.6

1999-00 34-0 86-174 .494 0-2 .000 56-122 .459 188 37 228 6.7

2000-01 33-33 182-363 .501 1-3 .333 164-223 .735 269 58 529 16.0

Totals 126-47 377-723 .521 1-7 .143 303-496 .611 672 129 1058 8.4

Total Points: 1,058

23. STEVE KUHN6-7, 208, Forward, lebanon, Pa.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1976-77 26-20 89-214 41.6 48-77 62.3 173 35 226 8.7

1977-78 27-27 134-292 45.9 64-91 70.3 172 56 332 12.3

1978-79 30-27 137-279 49.1 49-75 65.3 122 25 323 10.8

1979-80 27-6 69-127 54.3 38-58 65.5 101 33 176 6.5

Totals 110-80 429-912 47.0 199-301 66.1 568 149 1057 9.6

Total Points: 1,057

24. JAMES BARNES6-7, 250, Forward, Capital heights, Md.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1987-88 13-0 14-39 35.9 0-0 .000 22-31 71.0 32 8 50 3.9

1988-89 32-6 68-126 54.0 0-0 .000 63-87 72.4 130 21 200 6.3

1989-90 32-31 137-243 56.4 0-7 .000 93-132 70.5 215 55 367 11.5

1990-91 32-32 138-259 53.3 1-8 .125 131-161 81.4 239 41 408 12.8

Total 109-69 357-667 53.5 1-10 .100 309-411 75.2 616 125 1025 9.4

Total Points: 1,025

1,000-POINT SCORERS

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25. TONY WARD6-2, 180, Guard, South Norwalk, Conn.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT 3PT-3PTa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1984-85 27-18 78-204 38.2 56-85 65.9 86 106 225 8.3

1985-86 13-13 53-111 47.4 26-47 55.3 40 52 132 10.2

1986-87 26-26 109-225 48.4 45-91 .495 76-102 74.5 109 82 339 13.0

1987-88 27-24 105-239 43.9 42-112 .375 72-86 83.7 91 91 324 12.0

Total 93-81 345-779 44.3 87-203 .429 230-320 71.9 326 331 1020 11.0

Total Points: 1,020

26. MIKE EDELMAN6-2, 185, Guard, havertown, Pa.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1978-79 30 147-291 50.5 49-73 67.1 61 37 343 11.4

1979-80 28 91-230 39.6 52-66 80.0 44 52 234 8.4

1980-81 27 86-187 46.0 28-33 84.8 32 67 200 7.4

1981-82 27 105-244 43.0 32-41 78.0 44 69 242 9.0

Total 112 429-952 45.1 161-213 75.6 181 225 1019 9.1

Total Points: 1,019

27. GENE HARRIS6-3, Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB PTS aVG

1959-60 22 93-231 40.3 32-77 41.6 220 218 9.9

1960-61 24 152-312 48.7 65-114 57.0 244 369 15.4

1961-62 23 175-400 43.7 81-137 59.1 298 431 18.7

Total 69 420-943 44.5 178-328 54.3 762 1018 14.8

Total Points: 1,018

28. MIKE LANG6-9, 245, Center, lombard, ill.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1979-80 28 73-156 46.8 56-96 58.3 182 51 202 7.2

1980-81 27 68-127 53.5 38-52 73.1 214 76 174 6.4

1981-82 27 96-185 51.9 80-110 72.7 237 69 272 10.1

1982-83 28 144-264 54.5 78-136 57.4 279 71 366 13.1

Total 110 381-732 52.0 252-394 64.0 912 267 1014 9.2

Total Points: 1,014

29. JEFF MILLER6-2, 191, Guard, York, Pa.Year G-S FG-FGa PCT FT-FTa PCT ReB aSST PTS aVG

1974-75 20 14-52 26.9 2-4 50.0 19 25 30 1.5

1975-76 25 56-127 44.1 16-21 76.2 45 52 128 5.1

1976-77 26 145-340 42.6 55-68 80.9 86 81 345 13.3

1977-78 27 216-471 45.9 73-82 89.0 76 65 505 18.7

Total 98 431-990 43.5 146-175 83.4 226 223 1008 10.3

Total Points: 1,008

1,000-POINT SCORERS 700 CAREER REBOUNDS

JESSE ARNELLE

1,238

MIKELANG912

GENEHARRIS

762

JAMELLECORNLEY

755

GEARYCLAXTON

755

JOHNAMAECHI

745

CARVERCLINTON

734

CARVINJEFFERSON

713

JARRETTSTEPHENS

703

400 CAREER ASSISTS

FREDDIEBARNES

600

DANEARL574

TALORBATTLE

517

J0ECRISPIN

485

TOM WILKINSON

485

MONROEBROWN

450

TITUSIVORY

443

BENLUBER

418

100 CAREER BLOCKS

CALVINBOOTH

428

JOHNAMAECHI

191

JANJAGLA

110

GYASICLINE-HEARD

107

200 CAREER STEALS

RONBROWN

252

MONROEBROWN

239

TITUSIVORY

218

TIMFRAZIER

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FIELD GOAL RECORDSCAREER MADE

FGM FGa PCT1. 738 _____ – _____–___________ Jesse Arnelle, 1952-552. 722 __ 1,791 __ 40.3____________ Talor Battle, 2008-113. 661 __ 1,374 __ 48.1___________DeRon Hayes, 1990-934. 644 __ 1,260 __ 51.1_________ Jamelle Cornley, 2005-095. 615 __ 1,611 __ 38.2___________Joe Crispin, 1998-20016. 545 __ 1,230 __ 44.1__________ Geary Claxton, 2005-087. 539 ____924 __ 58.3_________Jarrett Stephens, 1996-008. 532 __ 1,201 __ 44.3___________ Tom Hovasse, 1986-899. 525 __ 1,246 __ 42.1____________ Pete Lisicky, 1994-9810. 521 __ 1,133 __ 46.0_____________Ron Brown, 1972-7411. 500 ____986 __ 50.7___________ Calvin Booth, 1995-99

SEASON MADE FGM FGa PCT1. 260 ____459 __ 56.6___________ Jarrett Stephens, 20002. 244 _____— ____ —_____________ Jesse Arnelle, 19553. 225 ____532 __ 42.3_______________ Talor Battle, 20114. 221 ____427 __ 51.8____________Jamelle Cornley, 20095. 216 ____471 __ 45.9________________ Jeff Miller, 19786. 208 ____497 __ 41.9_______________ Tim Frazier, 20127. 203 ____399 __ 50.9_______________ Ron Brown, 19748. 200 ____393 __ 50.9_____________ DeRon Hayes, 19919. 198 ____493 __ 40.2_______________ Talor Battle, 200910. 195 ____523 __ 37.3_______________ Joe Crispin, 2001

GAME MADE FGM1. 20 ___________________ Jesse Arnelle, Bucknell, 19552. 18 _________________ Frank Wolf, Susquehanna, 19193. 17 ____________________Jesse Arnelle, Rutgers, 1955 17 __________________ Gene Harris, Holy Cross, 1962 17 ________________________Bob Weiss, Duke, 19656. 16 ______________________Ron Brown, Virginia, 19747. 15 _________________Jarrett Stephens, Michigan, 2000 15 ________________ Jesse Arnelle, Georgetown, 1952 15 __________________Dave Angstadt, Syracuse, 1976 15 _____________________ Steve Kuhn, Colgate, 1979

CAREER ATTEMPTS FGa FGM PCT1. 1,791 ____722 __ 40.3____________ Talor Battle, 2008-112. 1,611 ____615 __ 38.2___________Joe Crispin, 1998-20013. 1,374 ____661 __ 48.1___________DeRon Hayes, 1990-934. 1,260 ____644 __ 51.1_______ Jamelle Cornley, 2005-20095. 1,246 ____525 __ 42.1____________ Pete Lisicky, 1994-986. 1,230 ____545 __ 44.1________ Geary Claxton, 2005-20087. 1,201 ____532 __ 44.3___________ Tom Hovasse, 1986-898. 1,175 ____431 __ 36.7___________ Mark DuMars, 1959-619. 1,148 ____485 __ 42.2__________ Carver Clinton, 1964-6610. 1,133 ____521 __ 46.0_____________Ron Brown, 1972-74

SEASON ATTEMPTS FGa FGM PCT1. 532 ____225 __ 42.3_______________ Talor Battle, 20112. 523 ____195 __ 37.3_______________ Joe Crispin, 20013. 499 ____192 __ 38.5_______________ Joe Crispin, 20004. 497 ____208 __ 41.9_______________ Tim Frazier, 20125. 493 ____198 __ 40.2_______________ Talor Battle, 20096 478 ____181 __ 37.9_____________ Mark DuMars, 19607. 471 ____216 __ 45.9________________ Jeff Miller, 19788. 459 ____193 __ 42.0_______________ Talor Battle, 2010 459 ____260 __ 56.6___________ Jarrett Stephens, 200010. 427 ____221 __ 51.8____________Jamelle Cornley, 2009

GAME ATTEMPTS Fga 1. 37 __________________ Gene Harris, Holy Cross, 1962 2. 31 ___________________ Jesse Arnelle, Bucknell, 1955 31 ________________________Bob Weiss, Duke, 1965 31 _______________________ Ron Brown, Army, 19723. 29 __________________ Ron Brown, Georgetown, 19724. 28 ____________________ Jesse Arnelle, Temple, 19557. 26 ____________________ Joe Crispin, Villanova, 2000 26 ____________________ Joe Crispin, Kentucky, 2001 26 _____________ Brandon Watkins, Northwestern, 2003 26 __________________Talor Battle, Virginia Tech, 2009

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGECAREER PERCENTAGE

(Minimum 200 attempts) PCT FGM FGa1. 58.3 ____539 ___ 924_________Jarrett Stephens, 1996-002. 54.6 ____301 ___ 551__________ Andrew Jones, 2008-113. 53.9 ____489 ___ 907______________ Ed Fogell, 1986-904. 53.8 ____336 ___ 625________ Frank Brickowski, 1978-815. 53.5 ____357 ___ 667__________ James Barnes, 1987-916. 53.4 ____189 ___ 354_____________Wes Jones, 1986-887. 53.2 ____264 ___ 496____________Matt Gaudio, 1992-968. 52.9 ____126 ___ 238___________ Wally Choice, 1981-849. 52.7 ____231 ___ 438_________ Carl Chrabascz, 1985-8710. 52.5 ____355 ___ 676_________Carvin Jefferson, 1976-79

SEASON PERCENTAGE(Minimum 100 attempts)

PCT FGM FGa1. 64.0 ____165 ___ 258___________ Jarrett Stephens, 19982. 62.6 ___ 67 ___ 107_________________Eric Carr, 19923. 60.8 ____191 ___ 314________________ Ed Fogell, 19904. 60.3 ____ 70 ___ 116___________ Brandon Hassell, 20075. 60.1 ____131 ___ 218___________ Frank Brickowski, 19816. 58.0 ____119 ___ 205___________ Carvin Jefferson, 19787. 57.9 ____162 ___ 280______________ Bruce Blake, 1989 57.9 ____ 88 ___ 152_____________Andrew Jones, 20098. 57.8 ____ 78 ___ 135___________ Jarrett Stephens, 19979. 56.8 ____ 75 ___ 132__________Gyasi Cline-Heard, 199910. 56.7 ___ 85 ___ 150______________Wally Choice, 1984

s Jesse Arnelle holds the marks for field goals made in a career and season.

s Gene Harris took a record 37 field goal attempts while scoring a Penn State game record 46 points vs. Holy Cross in 1962.

s Jarrett Stephens owns the season and career field goal percentage re-cords at Penn State.

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THREE-POINT RECORDSCAREER MADE

FGM FGa PCT1. 332 __829 ___ 40.0 _____________ Pete Lisicky, 1994-982. 317 __930 ___ 34.1 _____________ Talor Battle, 2008-113. 308 __885 ___ 34.8 ____________Joe Crispin, 1998-20014. 221 __579 ___ 38.2 __________Danny Morrissey, 2005-095. 206 __574 ___ 35.9 ____________ Titus Ivory, 1997-20016. 195 __489 ___ 39.9 _________ Sharif Chambliss, 2001-037. 194 __491 ___ 39.5 _______________ Dan Earl, 1993-998. 173 __499 ___ 34.7 _____________ Mike Walker, 2005-089. 172 __416 ___ 41.3 ___________ *Tom Hovasse, 1986-8910. 161 __466 ___ 34.5 ___________Freddie Barnes, 1989-9211. 110 __199 ___ 36.8 ______________Jon Crispin, 2000-0112. 108 __247 ___ 43.7 ___________Stanley Pringle, 2007-0913. 100 __247 ___ 40.5 ___________ #Tony Ward, 1985-1988(* no three-point line in freshman year, ‘85-’86)(# no three-point line through sophomore year, ‘85-’86)

SEASON MADE FGM FGa PCT1. 108 __303 ___ 35.6 ________________ Joe Crispin, 20012. 106 __287 ___ 36.9 ________________ Talor Battle, 20113. 99 __235 ___ 42.1 ___________ Sharif Chambliss, 20024. 92 __271 ___ 33.9 ________________ Talor Battle, 20095. 89 __232 ___ 38.4 ___________ Sharif Chambliss, 20036. 89 __233 ___ 38.2 ________________Pete Lisicky, 19977. 89 __189 ___ 47.1 ________________Pete Lisicky, 19968. 86 __234 ___ 36.8 ________________Pete Lisicky, 19989. 84 __243 ___ 38.5 ________________ Joe Crispin, 200010. 79 __200 ___ 39.5 _________________Titus Ivory, 2001

GAME MADE FGM1. 9 _______________Pete Lisicky, vs. Pennsylvania, 19962. 7 __________________________________ 14 times _________________last, Billy Oliver vs. Purdue, 2012

CAREER ATTEMPTS Fga FGM PCT1. 930 __317 ___ 34.1 _____________ Talor Battle, 2008-112. 885 __308 ___ 34.8 ____________Joe Crispin, 1998-20013. 829 __332 ___ 40.0 _____________ Pete Lisicky, 1994-984. 579 __221 ___ 38.2 _________ Danny Morrissey, 2005-095. 574 __206 ___ 35.9 ____________ Titus Ivory, 1997-20016. 499 __173 ___ 34.7 _____________ Mike Walker, 2005-087. 491 __194 ___ 39.5 _______________ Dan Earl, 1993-998. 489 __195 ___ 39.9 _________ Sharif Chambliss, 2001-039. 466 __161 ___ 34.5 ___________Freddie Barnes, 1989-9210. 416 __172 ___ 41.3 ___________ *Tom Hovasse, 1986-89(* no three-point line freshman year, ‘85-’86)

SEASON ATTEMPTS FGa FGM PCT1. 308 __108 ___ 35.6 ________________ Joe Crispin, 20012. 287 __106 ___ 36.9 ________________ Talor Battle, 20113. 271 __ 92 ___ 33.9 ________________ Talor Battle, 20094. 243 __ 84 ___ 34.6 ________________ Joe Crispin, 20005. 235 __ 99 ___ 42.1 ___________ Sharif Chambliss, 20026. 234 __ 86 ___ 36.8 ________________Pete Lisicky, 19987. 233 __ 89 ___ 38.2 ________________Pete Lisicky, 19978. 232 __ 89 ___ 38.4 ___________ Sharif Chambliss, 20039. 203 __ 71 ___ 35.0 ________________ Talor Battle, 201010. 200 __ 79 ___ 39.5 _________________Titus Ivory, 2001

GAME ATTEMPTS Fga1. 15 ____________________ Joe Crispin, Kentucky, 20012. 14 _________________ Talor Battle, vs. Minnesota, 2011 14 __________________ Sharif Chambliss, Illinois, 2003 14 ___________________ Joe Crispin, Ohio State, 1999 14 _________________ Joe Crispin, Northwestern, 1999 14 ________________ Pete Lisicky, Michigan State, 1997 14 ____________________ Pete Lisicky, Michigan, 19978. 13 __________________________________ 12 times _______________last Talor Battle, at Wisconsin, 2011

3-PT PERCENTAGECAREER PERCENTAGE

(Minimum 100 attempts) PCT FGM FGa1. 43.7 __ 108___ 247 ___________Stanley Pringle, 2007-092. 41.6 ___42___ 101 ___________ Dwight Gibson, 1982-853. 41.5 ___54___ 130 ____________Tyler Smith, 1999-20024. 41.3 __ 246___ 595 _____________ Pete Lisicky, 1995-985. 41.3 __ 172___ 416 ____________ Tom Hovasse, 1986-896. 40.5 __ 100___ 247 ______________ Tony Ward, 1985-887. 40.0 ___45___ 115 _____________ DeForrest Riley, 20038. 39.9 __ 195___ 489 _________ Sharif Chambliss, 2001-039. 39.5 __ 194___ 491 _______________ Dan Earl, 1994-9910. 38.2 __ 221___ 579 __________Danny Morrissey, 2005-09

SEASON PERCENTAGE(Minimum 50 attempts)

PCT FGM FGa1. 49.5 ___45____ 91 ________________ Tony Ward, 19872. 47.1 ___89___ 189 ________________Pete Lisicky, 19963. 45.3 ___72___ 159 _____________ Stanley Pringle, 20094. 44.8 ___39____ 87 _________________Ben Luber, 20065. 44.1 ___64___ 145 ____________ Danny Morrissey, 2007 44.1 ___26____ 59 _____________ Dwight Gibson, 19837. 43.5 ___74___ 170 ______________ Tom Hovasse, 19898. 42.1 ___99___ 235 ___________ Sharif Chambliss, 20029. 41.7 ___48___ 115 __________________Dan Earl, 199610. 41.3 ___62___ 150 ______________ Tom Hovasse, 1988

GAME PERCENTAGE(Minimum 5 attempts)

PcT1. 100.0 (5-5) _______________ Pete Lisicky, Purdue, 1998 100.0 (5-5) _______________ Tony Ward, Vermont, 1987 100.0 (5-5) _____________Tony Ward, St. Joseph’s, 19874. 90.0 (9-10) _________________ Pete Lisicky, Penn, 1996

s Pete Lisicky’s 332 career threes stood as the Big Ten record for 13 years.

s Talor Battle hit his last career shot, a three, in the 2011 NCAA Tournament.

s Danny Morrissey ranks fourth all-time with 221 career threes.

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FREE THROW RECORDSCAREER MADE

FTM FTa PCT1. 662 __ 992 ___ 66.7 ___________ Jesse Arnelle, 1952-552. 477 __ 687 ___ 69.4 __________ John Amaechi, 1993-953. 452 __ 634 ___ 71.3 ____________ Talor Battle, 2008-114. 448 __ 506 ___ 88.5 ___________Joe Crispin, 1998-20015. 447 __ 554 ___ 80.7 __________Freddie Barnes, 1989-926. 378 __ 581 ___ 65.1 __________ Geary Claxton, 2005-087. 351 __ 465 ___ 75.5 ______________ Ed Fogell, 1986-908. 337 __ 403 ___ 83.6 ___________ Titus Ivory, 1997-20019. 309 __ 411 ___ 75.2 __________ James Barnes, 1987-9110. 303 __ 496 ___ 61.1 ______Gyasi Cline-Heard, 1998-2001

SEASON MADE FTM FTa PCT1. 243 __ 346 ___ 70.2 _____________ Jesse Arnelle, 19552. 181 __ 203 ___ 89.3 _______________ Joe Crispin, 20003. 176 __ 260 ___ 67.7 _____________John Amaechi, 19954. 171 __ 245 ___ 69.8 _____________John Amaechi, 19945. 164 __ 223 ___ 73.5 __________Gyasi Cline-Heard, 20016. 159 __ 201 ___ 79.1 _______________ Tim Frazier, 2012 159 __ 227 ___ 70.0 _____________ Jesse Arnelle, 19548. 147 __ 210 ___ 70.0 _______________ Talor Battle, 20099. 144 __ 165 ___ 87.3 _______________ Joe Crispin, 200110. 143 __ 175 ___ 81.7 ____________ Freddie Barnes, 1992

GAME MADE FTM1. 22 ____________________ Bill Mullan, Pittsburgh, 1920 20 ____________________ Frank Wolf, Pittsburgh, 1921 20 _____________________ John Reed, Bethany, 1923 4. 18 _____________________Jesse Arnelle, Toledo, 1955 18 ___________________Jesse Arnelle, Syracuse, 1955 18 ____________________ Jesse Arnelle, Temple, 19557. 15 __________________ Jesse Arnelle, Pittsburgh, 1954 15 _____________________ Bob Donato, Temple, 1964 15 _____________________ Tom Daley, Syracuse, 1970 15 _______________________ Joe Crispin, Siena, 2000

CAREER ATTEMPTS FTa FTM PCT1. 992 __ 662 ___ 66.7 ___________ Jesse Arnelle, 1952-552. 687 __ 477 ___ 69.4 __________ John Amaechi, 1993-953. 634 __ 452 ___ 71.3 ____________ Talor Battle, 2008-114. 581 __ 378 ___ 65.1 __________ Geary Claxton, 2005-085. 554 __ 447 ___ 80.7 __________Freddie Barnes, 1989-926. 506 __ 448 ___ 88.5 ___________Joe Crispin, 1998-20017. 496 __ 303 ___ 61.1 ______Gyasi Cline-Heard, 1998-20018. 465 __ 351 ___ 75.5 ______________ Ed Fogell, 1986-909. 460 __ 269 ___ 58.5 _________ Jamelle Cornley, 2005-0910. 424 __ 290 ___ 68.4 ___________ Bob Edwards, 1959-61

SEASON ATTEMPTS FTa FTM PCT1. 346 __ 243 ____ 70.2 _____________ Jesse Arnelle, 19552. 260 __ 176 ____ 67.7 _____________John Amaechi, 19953. 245 __ 171 ____ 69.8 _____________John Amaechi, 19944. 227 __ 159 ____ 70.0 _____________ Jesse Arnelle, 19545. 223 __ 164 ____ 73.5 __________Gyasi Cline-Heard, 20016. 217 __ 124 ____ 57.1 _____________ Jesse Arnelle, 19527. 210 __ 147 ____ 70.0 _______________ Talor Battle, 20098. 203 __ 181 ____ 89.2 _______________ Joe Crispin, 20009. 202 __ 136 ____ 67.3 _____________ Jesse Arnelle, 195310. 201 __ 159 ____ 79.1 _______________ Tim Frazier, 2012

GAME ATTEMPTS FTa1. 34 _____________________ Frank Wolf, Pittsburgh, 19212. 28 _____________________ Jesse Arnelle, Temple, 19553. 24 _____________________ John Reed, Pittsburgh, 19234. 24 ______________________Jesse Arnelle, Toledo, 19555. 23 ___________________ Jesse Arnelle, Pittsburgh, 19546. 22 ____________________Jesse Arnelle, Syracuse, 19557. 21 ____________________ Jesse Arnelle, Bucknell, 19548. 21 ________________Jesse Arnelle, Carnegie Tech, 19559. 20 ______________________ John Amaechi, Iowa, 1994

FREE THROW PERCENTAGECAREER PERCENTAGE

(Minimum 100 attempts) PCT FTM FTa1. 88.7 ___ 126 __ 142 ________ Sharif Chambliss, 2001-032. 88.5 ___ 448 __ 506 ___________Joe Crispin, 1998-20013. 86.8 ___ 223 __ 257 ____________ Pete Lisicky, 1994-984. 86.6 ___ 194 __ 224 ___________ Craig Collins, 1982-855. 83.6 ___ 337 __ 403 ___________ Titus Ivory, 1997-20016. 83.4 ___ 146 __ 175 ______________Jeff Miller, 1975-787. 82.3 ___ 172 __ 209 _________ Glenn Sekunda, 1995-968. 81.8 ___ 126 __ 154 _____________ Jim Forjan, 1981-849. 80.7 ___ 447 __ 554 __________Freddie Barnes, 1989-9210. 80.2 ___ 81 __ 101 _____________ Scott Wolz, 1979-81

SEASON PERCENTAGE(Minimum 50 attempts)

PCT FTM FTa1. 95.9 ___ 94 ___ 98 ______________ Craig Collins, 19852. 90.5 ____57 ____ 63 _______________ Joe Crispin, 19993. 90.1 ____64 ____ 71 __________ Sharif Chambliss, 20034. 89.9 ___125 ___ 139 ________________Titus Ivory, 20015. 89.2 ___181 ___ 203 _______________ Joe Crispin, 20006. 89.1 ____57 ____ 64 __________ Sharif Chambliss, 20027. 89.1 ___106 ___ 119 _______________Pete Lisicky, 19988. 89.0 ___ 73 ___ 82 ________________ Jeff Miller, 19789. 88.5 ___ 54 ___ 61 _______________Pete Lisicky, 199710. 88.0 ____66 ____ 75 _______________ Joe Crispin, 199811. 87.3 ___144 ___ 165 _______________ Joe Crispin, 2001

GAME PERCENTAGE(Minimum 10 attempts)

PTC FTM FTa1. 1.000___ 14 ___ 14 ______ Joe Crispin, Minnesota, 1998 1.000___ 13 ___ 13 ___________Joe Crispin, Iowa, 2001 1.000___ 13 ___ 13 ______ Ron Rainey, W. Virginia, 1956 1.000___ 11 ___ 11 ________ Titus Ivory, Michigan, 2001 1.000___ 11 ___ 11 ______ Glenn Sekunda, CCSU, 1994

s Craig Collins set a season free throw record hitting 95.9 percent in 1984-85.

s Talor Battle’s 452 career free throws rank third all-time.

s Joe Crispin shot 90.5 percent from the foul line in 1999.

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REBOUND RECORDSCAREER

ReB RPG1. 1,238 12.3 ___________________ Jesse Arnelle, 1952-552. 912 8.3 _____________________ Mike Lang, 1980-833. 762 11.0 ____________________ Gene Harris, 1960-624. 755 7.4 __________________ Geary Claxton, 2005-08 755 6.2 _________________ Jamelle Cornley, 2006-096. 745 8.9 __________________ John Amaechi, 1993-957. 734 10.3 __________________ Carver Clinton, 1964-668. 728 6.4 ___________________ Calvin Booth, 1995-999. 713 6.8 _________________Carvin Jefferson, 1976-7910. 703 5.9 _______________ Jarrett Stephens, 1996-200011. 692 9.9 __________________ Randy Meister, 1973-7512. 681 5.1 __________________ Andrew Jones, 2008-1113. 642 5.3 ______________Gyasi Cline-Heard, 1998-200114. 625 4.7 ____________________ Talor Battle, 2008-1115. 619 6.3 ___________________ Tom Hovasse, 1986-8916. 617 10.0 ___________________ Bill Stansfield, 1967-6917. 616 5.7 __________________ James Barnes, 1987-91

SEASON ReB RPG1. 428 15.3 _____________________ Jesse Arnelle, 19552. 368 10.5 ___________________ Jarrett Stephens, 20003. 316 9.9 _____________________John Amaechi, 19954. 298 13.0 ______________________ Gene Harris, 19625. 297 9.9 ____________________ Aaron Johnson, 20056. 289 13.1 _____________________ Bill Stansfield, 19697. 288 11.1 ______________________ Jon Marshall, 19748. 285 11.9 _____________________ Jesse Arnelle, 19549. 279 10.0 ________________________Mike Lang, 198310. 274 11.4 _____________________Carver Clinton, 1965

GAME ReB 1. 27 _______________ Jesse Arnelle, Temple, 19552. 25 ______________ Jesse Arnelle, Bucknell, 19553. 25 ______________Jon Marshall, Cincinnati, 19744. 24 _________ Aaron Johnson vs. W. Carolina, 20055. 24 ____________ Jesse Arnelle, Gettysburg, 19536. 23 _______________Tom Hancock, Colgate, 19587. 23 _____________ Gene Harris, Holy Cross, 19628. 23 ______________Jon Marshall, Pittsburgh, 19739. 21 _______Aaron Johnson, Western Carolina, 200510. 20 _________ Aaron Johnson, Sacred Heart, 2005

YEAR-BY-YEARREBOUNDING LEADERS

YeaR NaMe ReB RPG1952 Jesse Arnelle, F _________________254 _______9.81953 Jesse Arnelle, F _________________271 ______11.31954 Jesse Arnelle, F _________________285 _____ 11.91955 Jesse Arnelle, F _________________428 _____ 15.31956 unavailable1957 unavailable1958 unavailable1959 Tom Hancock, F _________________205 _____ 10.21960 Gene Harris, C __________________220 _____ 10.01961 Gene Harris, C __________________244 _____ 10.21962 Gene Harris, C __________________298 _____ 13.01963 Earl Hoffman, F _________________157 ______ 7.81964 Carver Clinton, F _________________222 ______ 9.61965 Carver Clinton, F _________________274 _____ 11.41966 Carver Clinton, F _________________238 ______ 9.91967 Paul Mickey, F ___________________268 _____ 11.21968 Jeff Persson, G __________________165 ______ 8.21969 Bill Stansfield, F _________________289 _____ 13.11970 Bob Fittin, F ____________________190 ______ 7.91971 Paul Neumayer, C ________________244 _____ 11.11972 Ron Brown, G ___________________224 ______ 9.31973 Jon Marshall, F __________________262 _____ 11.41974 Jon Marshall, F __________________288 _____ 11.11975 Randy Meister, F _________________244 _____ 10.61976 Chris Erichsen, F ________________204 ______ 8.21977 Carvin Jefferson, F _______________219 ______ 8.41978 Carvin Jefferson, F _______________233 ______ 8.61979 Steve Kuhn, F ___________________122 ______ 4.11980 Frank Brickowski, F _______________219 ______ 7.81981 Mike Lang, F ____________________214 ______ 7.91982 Mike Lang, F ____________________237 ______ 8.81983 Mike Lang, F ____________________279 _____ 10.01984 David Griffin, F __________________131 ______ 4.91985 Carl Chrabascz, F ________________140 ______ 5.21986 Mike Peapos, F __________________151 ______ 5.61987 Tom Hovasse, F _________________139 ______ 5.21988 Tom Hovasse, F _________________182 ______ 6.71989 Tom Hovasse, F _________________217 ______ 7.51990 James Barnes, F _________________215 ______ 6.71991 James Barnes, F _________________239 ______ 7.51992 David Degitz, F __________________118 ______ 5.11993 John Amaechi, F _________________206 ______ 7.61994 John Amaechi, F _________________223 ______ 8.91995 John Amaechi, F _________________316 ______ 9.91996 Matt Gaudio, F __________________174 ______ 6.41997 Phil Williams, F __________________162 ______ 6.81998 Calvin Booth, F __________________208 ______ 6.81999 Calving Booth, F _________________236 ______ 8.72000 Jarrett Stephens, F _______________368 _____ 10.52001 Gyasi Cline-Heard, F ______________269 ______ 8.22002 Jan Jagla, F ____________________140 ______ 5.82003 Aaron Johnson, F ________________150 ______ 7.52004 Jan Jagla, F ____________________220 ______ 7.92005 Aaron Johnson, F ________________297 ______ 9.92006 Geary Claxton, F_________________225 ______ 7.52007 Geary Claxton, F_________________207 ______ 8.02008 Jamelle Cornley. F ________________149 ______ 6.02009 Jamelle Cornley, F ________________234 ______ 6.32010 Talor Battle, G ___________________165 ______ 5.32011 Jeff Brooks, F ___________________209 ______ 6.32012 Tim Frazier, G ___________________150 ______ 4.7

s Mike Lang stands second all-time with 912 rebounds.

s Carver Clinton ranks fifth all-time with 734 career rebounds.

s Matt Gaudio led Penn State in re-bounding in 1995-96.

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ASSIST RECORDSCAREER

aSST aPg1. 600 4.7 __________________Freddie Barnes, 1989-922. 574 4.6 ______________________ Dan Earl, 1993-993. 517 3.8 ____________________ Talor Battle, 2008-114. 485 3.8 ___________________Joe Crispin, 1998-20015. 485 4.7 __________________ Tom Wilkinson, 1977-806. 450 3.5 __________________ Monroe Brown, 1989-927. 444 4.6 _________________ Tim Frazier, 2010-present8. 443 3.4 ___________________ Titus Ivory, 1997-20019. 418 3.9 _____________________ Ben Luber, 2004-0710. 385 3.7 __________________ Dwight Gibson, 1982-8511. 350 4.8 _____________________Ron Brown, 1972-7412. 331 3.6 _____________________ Tony Ward, 1985-8813. 291 2.5 ____________________ Pete Lisicky, 1994-9814. 287 2.3 ________________ Brandon Watkins, 2000-0315. 267 4.2 _____________________ Mike Lang, 1980-83

SEASON aSST aPg1. 198 6.2 _______________________ Tim Frazier, 20122. 189 5.0 _______________________ Talor Battle, 20093. 181 5.7 _________________________Dan Earl, 19954. 178 5.1 _______________________ Joe Crispin, 20005. 177 6.1 ____________________ Freddie Barnes, 19926. 173 5.2 _______________________ Tim Frazier, 20117. 165 6.1 ____________________ Tom Wilkinson, 19788. 159 4.7 ____________________ Freddie Barnes, 19909. 153 5.7 ____________________ Tom Wilkinson, 197910. 152 4.8 ____________________ Freddie Barnes, 199111. 150 4.7 ____________________ Monroe Brown, 1991 150 5.4 _________________________Dan Earl, 1996

SEASON AVERAGE aPg aSST1. 6.2* 198 ______________________ Tim Frazier, 20122. 6.1 177 ___________________ Freddie Barnes, 1992 6.1 165 ___________________ Tom Wilkinson, 19784. 5.7 181 ________________________Dan Earl, 1995 5.7 153 ___________________ Tom Wilkinson, 1979* Led the Big Ten Conference

GAME aSST 1. 15 ________________Tom Doaty, Syracuse, 19752. 14 ________________ Ron Brown, Bucknell, 19733. 13 __________________ Dan Earl, at Iowa, 19954. 12 ____________ Tom Wilkinson, Rochester, 1978 12 ____________ Tom Wilkinson, Marquette, 1978 12 ______________ Dan Earl, Pennsylvania, 1996 12 __________________ Dan Earl, at Iowa, 19968. 11 _____________________________ 14 times ___ last, Tim Frazier vs. Youngstown State, 2012

YEAR-BY-YEARASSIST LEADERS

YeaR NaMe aSST aPG1959 Mark DuMars ____________________ 21 _____ 1.11960 Mark DuMars ____________________ 31 _____ 1.41961 Mark DuMars ____________________ 28 _____ 1.31962 Gene Harris _____________________ 33 _____ 1.41963 Bob Weiss ______________________ 37 _____ 1.91964 Bob Weiss ______________________ 53 _____ 2.31965 Bob Weiss ______________________ 91 _____ 3.81966 Carver Clinton____________________ 27 _____ 1.11967 Jeff Persson _____________________ 83 _____ 3.51968 Tom Daley ______________________ 23 _____ 1.11969 Tom Daley ______________________ 31 _____ 1.41970 Tom Daley _____________________ 101 _____ 4.21971 Bruce Mello _____________________ 60 _____ 2.71972 Ron Brown _____________________ 110 _____ 4.61973 Ron Brown _____________________ 120 _____ 5.21974 Ron Brown _____________________ 120 _____ 4.61975 Tom Doaty ______________________ 93 _____ 4.01976 Jim Ouderkirk ____________________ 67 _____ 2.81977 Jeff Miller _______________________ 81 _____ 3.11978 Tom Wilkinson __________________ 165 _____ 6.11979 Tom Wilkinson __________________ 153 _____ 5.71980 Tom Wilkinson __________________ 110 _____ 3.91981 Rich Fetter ______________________ 93 _____ 3.41982 Dwight Gibson __________________ 113 _____ 4.21983 Dwight Gibson ___________________ 98 _____ 3.61984 Jim Forjan _____________________ 105 _____ 3.91985 Tony Ward _____________________ 106 _____ 3.91986 Paul Murphy _____________________ 90 _____ 3.11987 Tony Ward ______________________ 82 _____ 3.31988 Tony Ward ______________________ 91 _____ 3.41989 Freddie Barnes __________________ 112 _____ 3.51990 Freddie Barnes __________________ 159 _____ 4.71991 Freddie Barnes __________________ 152 _____ 4.81992 Freddie Barnes __________________ 177 _____ 6.11993 Michael Jennings _________________ 87 _____ 3.31994 Dan Earl _______________________ 113 _____ 4.21995 Dan Earl _______________________ 181 _____ 5.71996 Dan Earl _______________________ 150 _____ 5.41997 Ryan Bailey ____________________ 113 _____ 4.21998 Pete Lisicky ____________________ 113 _____ 3.51999 Dan Earl _______________________ 111 _____ 4.12000 Joe Crispin _____________________ 178 _____ 5.12001 Titus Ivory _____________________ 147 _____ 4.52002 Brandon Watkins _________________ 116 _____ 4.12003 Brandon Watkins _________________ 103 _____ 3.72004 Ben Luber _____________________ 114 _____ 4.12005 Ben Luber ______________________ 89 _____ 3.62006 Ben Luber _____________________ 129 _____ 4.42007 Ben Luber ______________________ 86 _____ 3.42008 Talor Battle ______________________ 99 _____ 3.52009 Talor Battle _____________________ 189 _____ 5.02010 Talor Battle _____________________ 129 _____ 4.22011 Tim Frazier _____________________ 173 _____ 5.22012 Tim Frazier _____________________ 198 _____ 6.2

s Freddie Barnes (1989-92), Dan Earl (1994-96) and Ben Luber (2004-07) are the only players to lead Penn State in assists in four seasons.

s Freddie Barnes owns the career re-cord for assists with 600.

s Dan Earl’s 181 assists in 1995 stood as the season record for 14 years.

s Tim Frazier set the Penn State sea-son assist mark with 198 in 2012.

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BLOCK RECORDSCAREER

BlK BPG1. 428 3.8 ___________________ Calvin Booth, 1995-992. 191 2.3 __________________ John Amaechi, 1993-953. 110 1.4 ______________________Jan Jagla, 2002-044. 107 0.8 ______________Gyasi Cline-Heard, 1998-20015. 99 0.9 _________________Carvin Jefferson, 1976-796. 90 0.7 ______________________ Ed Fogell, 1986-907. 80 0.6 ____________________ Jeff Brooks, 2008-118. 74 0.7 __________________ Geary Claxton, 2005-089. 68 0.7 _________________ Frank Brickowki, 1978-8110. 58 0.6 ___________________ Tom Hovasse, 1986-89

SEASON BlK BPG1. 140 4.4 ______________________Calvin Booth, 19982. 101 3.6 ______________________Calvin Booth, 19963. 95 3.5 ______________________Calvin Booth, 19994. 92 3.4 ______________________Calvin Booth, 19975. 68 2.1 _____________________John Amaechi, 19956. 65 2.4 _____________________John Amaechi, 19937. 58 2.3 _____________________John Amaechi, 19948. 51 1.5 __________________Gyasi Cline-Heard, 20019. 46 1.4 _______________________Jeff Brooks, 201110. 45 1.6 ________________________ Jan Jagla, 2003

GAME BlK1. 10 ________________Calvin Booth, Dayton, 1998 10 __________ Calvin Booth, George Mason, 19983. 9 __________________Calvin Booth, BYU, 1998 9 ________________ Calvin Booth, Lehigh, 1998 9 _______________Calvin Booth, Bucknell, 19966. 8 ___________ Calvin Booth, Morgan State, 1996 8 _________ Calvin Booth, UT-Chattanooga, 1996 8 ___________ Calvin Booth, Northwestern, 1998 8 _______________ Calvin Booth, Indiana, 199910. 7 ________________Calvin Booth, Bradley, 1999

YEAR-BY-YEARBLOCK LEADERS

Year Name BlK BPG1976 Carvin Jefferson _______________ 22 ________ 0.91977 Carvin Jefferson _______________ 29 ________ 1.11978 Carvin Jefferson _______________ 34 ________ 1.31979 Frank Brickowski _______________ 14 ________ 0.6 Carvin Jefferson _______________ 14 ________ 0.51980 Frank Brickowski _______________ 22 ________ 0.81981 Frank Brickowski _______________ 20 ________ 0.8 Mike Lang ___________________ 20 ________ 0.71982 Mike Lang ____________________ 8 ________ 0.31983 Rich Fetter ___________________ 13 ________ 0.51984 Dick Mumma _________________ 11 ________ 0.41985 Carl Chrabascz _________________ 8 ________ 0.31986 Jim Newcomer ________________ 12 ________ 0.51987 Ed Fogell ____________________ 10 ________ 0.4 Jim Newcomer ________________ 10 ________ 0.41988 Tom Hovasse _________________ 14 ________ 0.51989 Ed Fogell ____________________ 23 ________ 0.71990 Ed Fogell ____________________ 43 ________ 1.31991 C.J. Johnson __________________ 19 ________ 0.61992 Monroe Brown ________________ 18 ________ 0.61993 John Amaechi _________________ 65 ________ 2.41994 John Amaechi _________________ 58 ________ 2.31995 John Amaechi _________________ 68 ________ 2.11996 Calvin Booth _________________ 101 ________ 3.61997 Calvin Booth __________________ 92 ________ 3.41998 Calvin Booth _________________ 140 ________ 4.41999 Calvin Booth __________________ 95 ________ 3.52000 Gyasi Cline-Heard ______________ 39 ________ 1.12001 Gyasi Cline-Heard ______________ 51 ________ 1.52002 Jan Jagla ____________________ 31 ________ 1.32003 Jan Jagla ____________________ 45 ________ 1.62004 Jan Jagla ____________________ 34 ________ 1.22005 Geary Claxton ________________ 23 ________ 0.82006 Geary Claxton ________________ 21 ________ 0.72007 Geary Claxton ________________ 18 ________ 0.72008 Geary Claxton ________________ 12 ________ 0.72009 Andrew Jones _________________ 13 ________ 0.32010 Jeff Brooks ___________________ 14 ________ 0.42011 Jeff Brooks ___________________ 46 ________ 1.42012 Jon Graham __________________ 19 ________ 0.7

s Calvin Booth left Penn State as the Big Ten’s all-time blocked shot leader.

s Geary Claxton led Penn State in blocked shots in four seasons.

s Ed Fogell stands sixth all-time with 90 career blocked shots.

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STl SPg1. 252 3.5 _____________________Ron Brown, 1972-742. 239 1.9 __________________ Monroe Brown, 1989-923. 218 1.7 ___________________ Titus Ivory, 1998-20014. 182 1.8 __________________ Dwight Gibson, 1982-855. 176 2.6 _____________________ Tom Daley, 1968-706. 162 1.4 ______________________ Dan Earl, 1994-997. 158 1.2 __________________Freddie Barnes, 1989-928. 145 1.1 ____________________ Talor Battle, 2008-119. 136 1.1 _______________ Jarrett Stephens, 1996-200010. 133 1.2 _____________________ Mike Lang, 1980-83

SEASON STEALS STl SPg 1. 97 3.7 _______________________ Ron Brown, 19742. 93 3.9 ________________________Tom Daley, 19703. 84 2.5 ________________________Titus Ivory, 20014. 82 2.6 ____________________ Monroe Brown, 19915. 80 3.5 _______________________ Ron Brown, 19736. 76 2.4 _______________________ Tim Frazier, 20127. 75 3.1 _______________________ Ron Brown, 19728. 73 2.9 _______________________Chuck Crist, 19729. 70 2.4 ____________________ Monroe Brown, 199210. 62 1.8 ___________________ Jarrett Stephens, 200011. 53 1.9 _________________________Dan Earl, 199612. 52 1.5 ____________________ Monroe Brown, 1990

SEASON STEALS AVERAGE SPg STl1. 3.9 93 ________________________Tom Daley, 19702. 3.7 97 _______________________ Ron Brown, 19743. 3.5 80 _______________________ Ron Brown, 19734. 3.1 75 _______________________ Ron Brown, 19725. 2.9 73 _______________________Chuck Crist, 19726. 2.6 82 ____________________ Monroe Brown, 19917. 2.5 84 ________________________Titus Ivory, 20018. 2.4 76 _______________________ Tim Frazier, 2012 2.4 70 ____________________ Monroe Brown, 1992

GAME STEALS STl 1. 8 _____________ Tom Doaty, West Virginia, 1970 8 __________ Monroe Brown, Rhode Island, 19913. 7 ___________ Stanley Pringle, St. Francis, 2007 7 __________________Dan Earl, Bucknell, 1999 7 ________________ Titus Ivory, Michigan, 20016. 6 ______________ Dwight Gibson, Temple, 1983 6 ______________ Dwight Gibson, Bradley, 1984 6 ______________Brian Allen, St. Josephs, 1988 6 ___________ Monroe Brown, Miami (Oh.), 1992 6 ______________Matt Gaudio, Minnesota, 1996 6 ___________ Travis Parker, Northwestern, 2006 6 _____________ Tim Frazier, at Nebraska, 2012

YEAR-BY-YEARSTEAL LEADERS

Year Name STl SPG1970 Tom Daley ___________________ 93 ________ 3.919711972 Ron Brown ___________________ 75 ________ 3.11973 Ron Brown ___________________ 80 ________ 3.51974 Ron Brown ___________________ 97 ________ 3.719751976 Chris Erichsen ________________ 40 ________ 1.61977 Jeff Miller ____________________ 39 ________ 1.51978 Jeff Miller ____________________ 42 ________ 1.61979 Steve Kuhn ___________________ 24 ________ 0.8 Tom Wilkinson ________________ 24 ________ 0.91980 Mike Lang ___________________ 31 ________ 1.11981 Mike Lang ___________________ 36 ________ 1.31982 Dwight Gibson ________________ 36 ________ 1.31983 Dwight Gibson ________________ 39 ________ 1.41984 Dwight Gibson ________________ 33 ________ 1.31985 Dwight Gibson ________________ 41 ________ 1.61986 Brian Allen ___________________ 38 ________ 1.41987 Brian Allen ___________________ 27 ________ 1.01988 Tom Hovasse _________________ 42 ________ 1.61989 Bruce Blake __________________ 37 ________ 1.21990 Monroe Brown ________________ 52 ________ 1.51991 Monroe Brown ________________ 82 ________ 2.61992 Monroe Brown ________________ 70 ________ 2.41993 Greg Bartram _________________ 35 ________ 1.31994 John Amaechi _________________ 23 ________ 0.9 Greg Bartram _________________ 23 ________ 0.91995 Dan Earl _____________________ 39 ________ 1.21996 Dan Earl _____________________ 53 ________ 1.91997 Ryan Bailey __________________ 29 ________ 1.11998 Jarrett Stephens _______________ 48 ________ 1.51999 Dan Earl _____________________ 48 ________ 1.82000 Jarrett Stephens _______________ 62 ________ 1.82001 Titus Ivory ___________________ 84 ________ 2.52002 Sharif Chambliss ______________ 34 ________ 1.22003 Sharif Chambliss ______________ 32 ________ 1.12004 Ben Luber ___________________ 40 ________ 1.42005 Travis Parker__________________ 28 ________ 0.92006 Geary Claxton ________________ 42 ________ 1.42007 Jamelle Cornley _______________ 31 ________ 1.02008 Talor Battle ___________________ 40 ________ 1.32009 Stanley Pringle ________________ 49 ________ 1.32010 Talor Battle ___________________ 34 ________ 1.12011 Tim Frazier ___________________ 35 ________ 1.02012 Tim Frazier ___________________ 76 ________ 2.4

s Ron Brown owns the season and career marks for steals at Penn State.

s Monroe Brown ranks second all-time with 239 career steals.

s Stanley Pringle posted seven steals in his Penn State debut to equal the second-most in a game for a Nittany Lion.

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DOUBLE-DOUBLE RECORDS SINCE 1976-77 SEASON

CAREER double-doubles1. 38 __________________ John Amaechi, 1993-952. 26 __________________ Geary Claxton, 2005-083. 24 _______________Jarrett Stephens, 1996-2000 24 _____________________ Mike Lang, 1980-835. 19 __________________Aaron Johnson, 2002-04 19 ___________________Tom Hovasse, 1986-897. 16 _________________Carvin Jefferson, 1977-788. 15 ______________________Jan Jagla, 2001-049. 12 __________________ James Barnes, 1988-91 12 _________________ Jamelle Cornley, 2006-09Triple-doubles1. 1 __________Calvin Booth @ Dayton (NIT), 1998 ___________ 19 points, 10 rebounds, 10 blocks

SEASON double-doubles1. 20 __________________ John Ameachi, 1994-952. 19 _______________Jarrett Stephens, 1999-20003. 14 _____________________ Mike Lang, 1983-834. 11 __________________Aaron Johnson, 2004-05 11 __________________ John Amaechi, 1993-946. 10 _______________ Gyasi Cline-Heard, 2000-017. 9 __________________ Geary Claxton, 2007-08 9 _____________________ Mike Lang, 1981-82 9 _________________Carvin Jefferson, 1976-7710. 8 __________________ Geary Claxton, 2006-07 8 ______________________Jan Jagla, 2003-04 8 ___________________Tom Hovasse, 1988-89

John Amaechi (38)1994-1995 (20)Pts __Rebs game18 ___13 vs. Duquense, 11/30/9416 ___12 vs. Maryland- E. Shore, 12/6/9422 ___12 vs. Bucknell, 12/8/9417 ___11 vs. Texas Tech, 12/28/9414 ___10 vs. Richmond, 12/30/9410 ___10 vs. Minnesota, 1/4/9526 ___14 vs. Michigan, 1/8/9515 ___11 @ Ohio State, 1/14/9527 ___12 vs. Indiana, 1/18/9514 ___10 vs. Northwestern, 1/21/9516 ___12 vs. Purdue, 1/28/9517 ___10 @ Michigan State, 2/2/9516 ___10 vs. Iowa, 2/14/9510 ___13 @ Purdue, 2/15/9515 ___10 vs. Wisconsin, 2/18/9530 ___11 @ Northwestern, 2/22/9519 ___14 @ Michigan, 3/8/9518 ___11 vs. Minnesota, 3/11/9512 ___10 @ Nebraska, 3/21/9512 ___12 @ Iowa, 3/23/95

1993-1994 (11)19 ___10 vs. Vermont, 11/29/9319 ___16 @ Akron, 12/8/9323 ___13 @ Coll. of Charleston, 12/28/9311 ___10 @ Indiana, 1/8/9426 ___10 vs. Minnesota, 1/15/9410 ___14 @ Iowa, 1/22/9421 ___12 @ Northwestern, 1/29/9415 ___14 vs. Ohio State, 2/19/9426 ___11 vs. Iowa, 2/23/9425 ___12 vs. Northwestern, 3/2/9421 ___11 vs. Michigan State, 3/12/94

1992-1993 (7)20 ___11 vs. Ohio State, 1/5/9311 ___10 vs. Northwestern, 1/13/9329 ___14 @ Illinois, 1/21/9311 ___13 vs. Wisconsin, 1/30/9318 ___13 vs. Michigan, 2/17/9310 ___15 @ Wisconsin, 3/3/9315 ___12 @ Purdue, 3/11/93

Geary Claxton (26)2007-2008 (9)Pts __Rebs game23 ___10 vs. St. Francis, 11/12/0720 ___10 vs. Canisius, 11/16/0723 ___12 vs. Rider, 11/23/0721 ___11 vs. Seton Hall, 12/8/0721 ___10 vs. Princeton, 12/12/0729 ___10 vs. Lehigh, 12/31/0718 ___11 at Northwestern, 1/1/0811 ___11 @ Illinois, 1/6/0819 ___10 vs. Minnesota, 1/12/08

2006-2007 (8)16 ___10 vs. Hartford, 12/6/0629 ___11 @ Seton Hall, 12/9/0621 ___13 vs. Long Island, 12/13/0631 ___11 vs. VMI, 12/30/06

20 ___12 at Minnesota, 1/27/0714 ___12 vs. Purdue, 2/3/0713 ___10 vs. Wisconsin, 2/7/0719 ___10 vs. Ohio State, 2/14/07

2005-2006 (7)13 ___13 vs. Cornell, 11/19/0515 ___12 @ Texas A&M, 12/3/0515 ___10 @ Northwestern, 1/11/0620 ___10 vs. Purdue, 1/18/0619 ___13 @ Michigan State, 1/28/0617 ___10 vs. Nwestern (B10), 3/9/0612 ___12 vs. Ohio State (B10), 3/10/06

2004-2005 (2)14 ___12 vs. Ohio State, 2/12/0520 ___13 vs. Ohio St. (B10), 3/10/05

Jarrett Stephens (24)1999-2000 (19)Pts __Rebs game21 ___13 vs. Boston College, 11/27/9919 ___12 @ Penn, 12/4/9921 ___13 vs. George Mason, 12/8/9915 ___17 @ Villanova, 12/11/9921 ___17 vs. Bucknell, 12/19/9914 ___12 @ Temple, 12/22/9927 ___16 vs. Manhattan, 12/28/9927 ___13 vs. Arizona State, 12/29/9914 ___14 vs. Indiana, 1/8/0010 ___12 vs. Iowa, 1/15/0015 ___12 vs. Wisconsin, 1/19/0024 ___13 vs. Minnesota, 1/26/0022 ___12 @ Indiana, 2/2/0012 ___12 vs. Illinois, 2/6/0033 ___18 @ Michigan, 2/19/0013 ___10 @ Purdue, 2/27/0021 ___12 vs. Ohio State, 3/10/00 (BTT)11 ___16 vs. Princeton, 3/15/00 (NIT)24 ___10 vs. Kent, 3/20/00 (NIT)

1997-1998 (3)19 ___10 vs. Illinois, 1/31/9827 ___11 @ Minnesota, 2/18/9816 ___10 @ Dayton, 3/16/98 (NIT)

1996-1997 (1)13 ___10 @ Indiana, 2/11/97

1995-1996 (1)14 ___11 vs. Vermont, 11/27/95

Mike Lang (24)1982-1983 (14)Pts __Rebs game12 ___10 vs. Ph. Textile, 12/7/8217 ___12 vs. Alabama, 12/11/8212 ___10 vs. St. Joseph’s, 12/14/8218 ___17 vs. SMU, 12/18/8221 ___13 vs. South Florida, 12/20/8218 ___11 vs. Iowa State, 12/29/8213 ___15 vs. St. Bonaventure, 1/8/8315 ___11 vs. Duquense, 1/10/8314 ___14 vs. West Virginia, 1/13/8317 ___10 vs. Geo. Washington, 1/22/8316 ___13 vs. Massachusetts, 2/2/83

11 ___12 vs. Rhode Island, 2/12/8316 ___10 vs. Boston University, 2/21/8313 ___13 vs. West Virginia, 3/9/83

1981-1982 (9)13 ___12 vs. UNC Charlotte, 12/5/8112 ___12 vs. Nebraska, 12/21/8114 ___13 vs. DePaul, 1/2/8216 ___13 vs. Pittsburgh, 1/16/8220 ___13 vs. West Virginia, 1/18/8215 ___13 vs. Pennsylvania, 1/23/8214 ___12 vs. Temple, 1/27/8212 ___12 vs. Niagra, 2/18/8214 ___13 vs. Cleveland State, 3/2/82

1980-1981 (1)10 ___13 vs. Indiana State, 12/2/80

Aaron Johnson (19)2004-2005 (11)Pts __Rebs game12 ___10 vs. Illinois State, 11/14/0413 ___24 vs. W. Carolina, 11/15/0425 ___12 vs. Lehigh, 11/19/0418 ___20 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/27/0410 ___12 @ Georgetown, 12/6/0412 ___12 vs. Valparaiso, 12/28/0416 ___12 vs. Texas A&M, 1/2/0511 ___11 vs. Michigan, 1/15/0517 ___11 vs. Wisconsin, 1/29/0511 ___10 @ Indiana, 2/2/0511 ___15 vs. Minnesota, 3/2/05

2003-2004 (5)11 ___13 vs. Northwestern, 1/28/0420 ___12 vs. Purdue, 2/4/0428 ___15 vs. Indiana, 2/11/0410 ___10 vs. Northwestern, 2/14/0414 ___13 vs. Northwestern, 3/11/04

2002-2003 (3)20 ___12 vs. Purdue, 1/18/0318 ___10 vs. Minnesota, 1/29/0312 ___14 at Minnesota, 2/22/03

Tom Hovasse (19)1988-89 (8)Pts __Rebs game18 ___14 vs. Vermont, 12/1/8823 ___12 @ Temple, 12/26/8822 ___10 vs. Massachusetts, 1/5/8928 ___11 @ St. Joseph’s, 1/7/8917 ___13 @ Duquense, 1/16/8917 ___14 @ Rhode Island, 1/22/8916 ___11 vs. Rhode Island, 1/28/8925 ___10 vs. Rhode Island, 3/5/89 (A10)

1987-1988 (6)20 ___12 vs. Oklahoma, 12/1/8714 ___10 vs. SW Louisiana, 12/29/8713 ___12 vs. Rutgers, 1/10/8810 ___10 vs. Geo. Wash., 1/16/8815 ___10 vs. Massachusetts, 2/13/8818 ___11 vs. Rhode Island, 2/25/88

1986-1987 (3)11 ___15 vs. St. Joseph’s, 1/31/87

29 ___13 vs. Temple, 2/9/8726 ___12 @ Rutgers, 2/21/87

1985-1986 (2)19 ___10 vs. Wagner, 12/21/8518 ___10 @ Valparaiso, 12/28/85

Carvin Jefferson (16)1977-1978 (7)Pts __Rebs game10 ___13 vs. Delaware, 12/5/7726 ___10 vs. Muhlenberg, 12/12/7722 ___14 vs. West Virginia, 1/30/7714 ___10 vs. Marquette14 ___10 vs. Navy13 ___15 vs. Pitt15 ___15 vs. Villanova

1976-1977 (9)12 ___20 vs. Muhlenberg, 12/7/7620 ___12 @ Kent State, 12/19/7616 ___10 vs. Memphis State, 12/17/7621 ___10 @ Rutgers, 1/5/7717 ___10 vs. G. Washington, 1/14/7712 ___11 @ Gettysburg, 1/26/7716 ___16 vs. Pittsburgh, 1/29/7711 ___11 vs. Army, 2/3/7716 ___11 vs. West Virginia, 2/6/77

Jan Jagla (15)2003-2004 (8)Pts __Rebs game23 ___11 vs. Georgetown, 11/23/0323 ___15 vs. St. Francis, Pa., 11/26/0325 ___11 vs. Cleveland State, 12/3/0318 ___17 vs. Arkansas State, 12/28/0328 ___10 vs. Minnesota, 1/7/0412 ___11 vs. Northwestern, 1/28/0411 ___11 @ Iowa, 1/31/0416 ___10 vs. Northwestern, 2/14/04

2002-2003 (4)16 ___11 @ Penn, 12/23/0215 ___12 vs. Robert Morris, 1/2/0312 ___10 vs. Buffalo, 1/4/0311 ___10 @ Indiana, 1/8/03

2001-2002 (3)19 ___11 vs. Purdue, 2/6/0211 ___10 vs. Iowa, 2/13/0210 ___12 vs. Northwestern, 2/16/02

Jamelle Cornley (12)2008-2009 (4)Pts __Rebs game14 ___12 vs. W & M,11/14/0817 ___10 vs. Hartford, 11/20/0817 ___11 vs. Michigan, 1/20/0923 ___12 @ Florida, 3/24/09

2007-2008 (2)22 ___11 @ Northwestern, 1/2/0818 ___12 at Illinois, 1/6/08

2006-2007 (5)17 ___12 vs. Morehead St., 11/10/06

23 ___11 vs. UNCG, 11/13/0618 ___10 vs. St. Joseph’s, 11/25/0616 ___11 @ Iowa, 1/24/0720 ___13 vs. Iowa, 2/28/07

2005-2006 (1)11 ___13 @ Purdue, 2/18/06

James Barnes (12)1990-91 (7)Pts __Rebs game10 ___13 @ Rhode Island, 1/10/9122 ___10 @ West Virgina, 1/31/9111 ___12 vs. St. Bonaventure, 2/6/9111 ___10 vs. St. Joseph’s, 2/9/9113 ___10 vs. Temple, 2/13/9112 ___10 vs. Geo. Washington, 2/18/9114 ___11 vs. Duquense, 3/3/91 (A10)

1989-1990 (5)16 ___12 vs. Brigham Young, 12/2/8912 ___10 @ Duquense, 1/15/9017 ___10 @ St. Bonaventure, 1/23/9013 ___11 vs. Geo. Washington, 1/27/9019 ___11 vs. Rhode Island, 2/8/90

Gyasi Cline-Heard (11)2000-2001 (10)Pts __Rebs game17 ___16 vs. Penn, 12/2/0017 ___12 vs. Bucknell, 12/22/0013 ___12 vs. Hofstra, 12/27/0019 ___12 vs. Iowa, 1/6/0115 ___10 @ Wisconsin, 1/27/0119 ___10 vs. Illinois, 1/31/0119 ___11 vs. Indiana, 2/3/0115 ___10 vs. Northwestern, 2/21/0116 ___10 vs. Michigan State, 2/24/0116 ___10 vs. Providence (NCAA), 3/16/01

1998-1999 (1)12 ___13 @ Ohio State, 11/20/98

Calvin Booth (11)1998-1999 (8)Pts __Rebs game21 ___11 vs. VMI, 11/16/9819 ___11 @ Ohio State, 11/20/9815 ___12 vs. George Mason, 11/28/9821 ___10 vs. Villanova, 12/5/9823 ___12 vs. Indiana, 1/31/9915 ___12 @ Purdue, 2/20/9916 ___11 @ Michigan, 2/24/9921 ___11 vs. Ohio State, 2/27/99

1997-1998 (3)14 ___10 @ VMI, 12/14/9716 ___10 @ Minnesota, 2/18/9819 ___10 @ Dayton, 3/16/98 (NIT)

s Jarrett Stephens recorded 24 career double-doubles including 19 in 1999-2000.

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Frank Brickowski (11)1980-81 (4)Pts __Rebs game20 ___10 vs. Syracuse, 12/16/8011 ___10 vs. Boston College, 12/29/8019 ___11 vs. Northeastern, 1/24/8120 ___12 vs. St. Bonaventure, 2/18/81

1979-1980 (6)14 ___10 vs. Muhlenberg, 12/5/7912 ___14 @ West Virginia, 1/16/8011 ___13 vs. Johns Hopkins, 1/21/8020 ___10 vs. Navy, 2/9/8013 ___10 vs. Massachusetts, 2/20/8016 ___17 @ Alabama, 3/5/80 (NIT)

1978-1979 (1)10 ___15 vs. Ursinus, 1/4/79

Steve Kuhn (9)1977-78 (2)Pts __Rebs game10 ___10 vs. Virginia Tech, 12/7/7719 ___14 vs. Pitt

1976-1977 (7)17 ___11 @ Massachusetts, 12/1/7614 ___11 vs. Memphis State, 12/17/7610 ___10 vs. South Florida, 12/18/7612 ___11 @ West Virginia, 1/8/7716 ___10 vs. Geo. Washington, 1/14/7710 ___11 @ Delaware, 1/18/7712 ___11 @ Gettysburg, 1/26/77

Ed Fogell (7)1989-1990 (3)Pts __Rebs game16 ___11 vs. Rutgers, 2/15/9019 ___11 vs. West Virginia, 2/22/9023 ___13 vs. Duquense, 2/28/90

1988-1989 (4)23 ___11 @ Patriot Center, 11/26/8816 ___10 vs. Vermont, 12/1/8820 ___13 vs. Florida State, 12/17/8820 ___11 @ Duquense, 1/16/89

Tim Frazier (6)2010-11 (1)Pts __asst game10 ___10 vs. Northwestern, 2/24/11

2011-12 (5)Pts __asst game20 ___10 vs. Radford, 11/14/1126 ___10 vs. Long Island 11/16/1126 ___11 vs. Youngstown State, 11/23/1117 ___11” vs. Cornell, 12/21/1123 ___10* vs. Nebraska, 2/11/12* Rebounds

Talor Battle (6)2009-2010 (2)Pts __Rebs game27 ___10 vs. Penn, 11/13/0914 ___11 @ Michigan, 2/20/10

2008-2009 (3)11 ___10 vs. Lafayette, 12/21/0826 ___12 vs. Northwestern, 12/31/0826 ___10 @ Iowa, 3/7/09

2007-2008 (1)28 ___13 vs. Michigan, 3/1/08

David Griffin (6)1983-1984 (1)Pts __Rebs game20 ___10 vs. St. Joseph’s, 2/4/84

1982-1983 (5)14 ___14 vs. Temple, 1/26/8330 ___10 vs. Rhode Island, 2/12/8314 ___17 vs. Duquense, 2/20/8313 ___11 vs. Boston University, 2/21/8321 ___10 vs. Rutgers, 3/5/83

Travis Parker (5)2005-2006 (3)Pts __Rebs game18 ___11 vs. Long Island, 11/26/0519 ___10 vs. Iowa, 1/14/0621 ___12 vs. Rutgers (NIT), 3/14/06

2004-2005 (2)12 ___11 vs. Valparaiso, 12/28/0414 ___11 vs. Ohio State, 2/12/0517 ___10 vs. IPFW, 12/28/05

Glenn Sekunda (5)1995-1996Pts __Rebs game16 ___12 @ Michigan, 11/21/96

1994-199526 ___13 vs. Vanderbilt, 12/3/9419 ___10 vs. C. Connecticut St., 12/10/9413 ___10 vs. Texas Tech, 12/28/9416 ___11 @ Wisconsin, 1/26/95

Dave Degitz (5)1991-1992 (3)Pts __Rebs game11 ___11 vs. Toledo, 1/27/9210 ___11 vs. Temple, 2/9/9217 ___10 vs. Lafayette, 2/20/92

1990-1991 (2)18 ___13 vs. Marshall, 12/18/9017 ___11 vs. Brown, 12/28/90

Chris Erichsen (4)1976-1977 (4)Pts __Rebs game14 ___19 vs. Memphis State, 12/17/7626 ___10 vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 12/21/7620 ___12 vs. West Virginia, 2/16/7715 ___11 vs. Duquense, 3/2/77

Andrew Jones (4)2009-2010 (1)Pts __Rebs game10 ___10 vs. UMBC, 12/8/09

2008-2009 (2)14 ___10 vs. Rhode Island, 3/19/0916 ___14 vs. Notre Dame, 3/31/09

2007-2008 (1)11 ___10 vs. Ohio State, 1/29/08

Wes Jones (4)1987-1988 (2)Pts __Rebs game13 ___10 vs. SW Louisiana, 12/29/8716 ___15 vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/7/88 (A10)

1985-1986 (2)12 ___11 vs. Rhode Island, 2/3/8612 ___11 @ Duquense

Dick Mumma (4)1983-1984 (2)Pts __Rebs Game12 ___10 vs. Indiana, 11/30/8315 ___13 @ Columbia, 12/29/83

1982-1983 (1)19 ___13 vs. Navy, 2/5/83

1980-1981 (1)15 ___11 vs. Loyola, 1/26/81

Jeff Brooks (3)2010-11 (3)Pts __Rebs game12 ___13 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, 12/7/1015 ___10 vs. Purdue, 1/5/1117 ___12 vs. Michigan State, 1/8/11

Tyler Smith (3)2001-2002 (2)Pts __Rebs game28 ___10 vs. Yale, 11/18/0112 ___10 vs. Lafayette, 11/21/01

2000-2001 (1)12 ___10 @ N. Carolina St., 11/29/00

Matt Gaudio (3)1995-1996 (3)Pts __Rebs game13 ___12 vs. Morgan State, 11/25/9513 ___10 @ Tennessee, 12/2/9519 ___10 vs. Arkansas, 3/14/96 (NCAA)

DeRon Hayes (3)1990-1991 (3)Pts __Rebs game17 ___10 vs. West Virginia, 1/10/9110 ___10 vs. Duquense, 1/12/9112 ___10 @ Geo. Washington, 2/3/91

Rich Fetter (3)1982-1983 (3)Pts __Rebs game18 ___10 vs. SMU, 12/18/8217 ___13 vs. South Florida, 12/20/8212 ___11 vs. West Virginia, 1/13/83

Walter Young (3)1977-78 (1)Pts __Rebs game17 ___13 vs. Delaware, 12/5/77

1976-1977 (2)12 ___10 @ West Virginia, 1/8/7712 ___11 @ Pittsburgh, 2/9/77

Milos Bogetic (2)2005-2006 (2)Pts __Rebs game12 ___13 vs. Nicholls State, 11/23/0514 ___10 vs. UMKC, 12/7/05

Ndu Egekeze (2)2003-2004 (2)Pts __Rebs game15 ___15 vs. Arkansas State, 12/28/0311 ___10 vs. Bucknell, 1/3/04

Joe Crispin (2)1999-2000 (2)Pts __assts game26 ___10* vs. Arizona State, 12/19/9920 ___11* vs. Illinois, 3/11/00 (BTT)

Monroe Brown (2)1991-1992 (2)Pts __Rebs game10 ___11 @ Illinois, 11/25/9114 ___11 vs. Old Dominion, 2/24/92

DeRon Hayes (2)1991-1992 (2)Pts __Rebs game19 ___10 vs. Duquense, 2/3/9219 ___11 vs. American, 3/21/92

Freddie Barnes (2)1991-1992 (2)Pts __Rebs game19 ___15 vs. Temple, 2/9/9213 ___11 vs. Butler, 2/12/92

Chris Babb (1)2009-10 (1)Pts __Rebs game15 ___10 @ Illinois, 1/13/10

Bill Edwards (1)2009-10 (1)Pts __Rebs game10 ___13 @ Purdue, 1/31/10

David Jackson (1)2007-2008 (1)Pts __Rebs game13 ___10 vs. Indiana, 3/9/08

Ben Luber (1)2004-2005 (1)Pts __assists game10 ___11 vs. Long Island, 12/29/04

Robert Summers (1)2002-2003Pts __Rebs game10 ___13 @ Michigan, 1/11/03

Titus Ivory (1)2000-2001 (1)Pts __assists game21 ___10 vs. Temple, 12/9/00

Michael Jennings (1)1992-1993 (1)Pts __Rebs game22 ___10 vs. Indiana, 2/9/93

Mike Peapos (1)1987-1988 (1)Pts __Rebs game16 ___12 vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/7/88 (A10)

Carl Chrabascz (1)1984-1985 (1)Pts __Rebs game23 ___11 vs. Rhode Island, 1/19/85

Marshall Grier (1)1983-1984 (1)Pts __Rebs game12 ___14 @ Navy, 2/6/84

Wally Choice (1)1983-1984 (1)Pts __Rebs game12 ___11 @ Rhode Island, 1/21/84

Jeff Miller (1)1977-1978 (1)Pts __Rebs game18 ___10 vs. Syracuse

s Geary Claxton ranks second all-time in career double-doubles with 26.

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YeaR POiNTS FG PeRCeNTaGe FT PeRCeNTaGe ReBOUNdS aSSiSTS1951 14.5 Lou Lamie (319) 75.7 Herm Sledzik (28-37)1952 18.9 Jesse Arnelle (492) 66.3 Herm Sledzik (67-101) 9.8 Jesse Arnelle (254)1953 17.0 Jesse Arnelle (408) 76.8 Ed Haag (53-69) 11.3 Jesse Arnelle (271)1954 21.1 Jesse Arnelle (507) 70.4 Jack Sherry (95-135) 11.9 Jesse Arnelle (285)1955 26.1 Jesse Arnelle (731) 72.8 Earl Fields (67-92) 15.3 Jesse Arnelle (428)1956 14.1 Earl Fields (354) 74.2 Bob Hoffman (69-93) — Not available1957 15.1 Ron Rainey (377) 43.3 Bob Edwards (124-286) 82.5 Bob Leisher (90-102) — Not available 1958 15.4 Ron Rainey (292) — Not available 72.6 Ted Kubista (45-62) — Not available1959 16.8 Mark DuMars (337) 39.6 Bob Edwards (82-207) 73.7 Bob Edwards (93-125) 10.2 Tom Hancock (205) 21 Mark DuMars1960 21.3 Mark DuMars (468) 41.4 Paul Sweetland (65-157) 77.0 Wally Colender (71-92) 10.0 Gene Harris (220) 31 Mark DuMars1961 15.4 Gene Harris (369) 48.7 Gene Harris (152-312) 76.7 Mark DuMars (102-133) 10.2 Gene Harris (244) 28 Mark DuMars1962 18.7 Gene Harris (431) 43.7 Gene Harris (175-400) 62.2 Earl Hoffman (23-37) 13.0 Gene Harris (298) 33 Gene Harris1963 21.7 Earl Hoffman (434) 47.6 Earl Hoffman (188-395) 80.2 Bob Donato (73-91) 7.8 Earl Hoffman (157) 37 Bob Weiss1964 17.0 Bob Weiss (392) 49.1 Jim Reed (138-281) 80.0 Bob Weiss (84-105) 9.6 Carver Clinton (222) 53 Bob Weiss1965 17.1 Carver Clinton (411) 47.5 Ray Saunders (95-200) 76.9 Bob Weiss (90-117) 11.4 Carver Clinton (274) 91 Bob Weiss1966 18.9 Carver Clinton (453) 51.5 Ray Saunders (102-198) 81.0 Jeff Persson (81-100) 9.9 Carver Clinton (238) 27 Carver Clinton1967 17.6 Jeff Persson (422) 45.5 Bill Stansfield (162-356) 85.7 Jeff Persson (102-119) 11.2 Paul Mickey (268) 83 Jeff Persson1968 17.0 Jeff Persson (339) 53.4 Galen Godbey (63-118) 71.9 Jeff Persson (69-96) 8.2 Jeff Persson (165) 23 Tom Daley1969 14.2 Tom Daley (313) 43.7 Bill Young (83-190) 66.2 Bruce Mello (51-77) 13.1 Bill Stansfield (289) 31 Tom Daley1970 15.3 Tom Daley (366) 48.3 Bob Fittin (138-286) 79.3 Willie Bryant (46-58) 7.9 Bob Fittin (190) 101 Tom Daley1971 16.7 Bill Kunze (367) 49.3 Chuck Crist (70-142) 77.8 Bill Kunze (63-81) 11.1 Paul Neumayer (244) 60 Bruce Mello1972 18.1 Ron Brown (434) 52.5 Ed Chubb (93-177) 77.5 Chuck Crist (86-111) 9.3 Ron Brown (224) 110 Ron Brown 1973 14.7 Randy Meister (309) 49.1 Randy Meister (138-281) 78.7 Kevin Burke (37-47) 11.4 Jon Marshall (262) 120 Ron Brown1974 17.4 Ron Brown (451) 51.3 Randy Meister (141-275) 72.7 Jim Ouderkirk (24-33) 11.1 Jon Marshall (288) 120 Ron Brown1975 15.0 Randy Meister (345) 55.4 Randy Meister (143-258) 77.8 Kevin Burke (42-54) 10.6 Randy Meister (244) 93 Tom Doaty1976 17.4 Chris Erichsen (436) 53.7 Dave Angstadt (73-136) 84.8 Tom Doaty (28-33) 8.2 Chris Erichsen (204) 67 Jim Ouderkirk1977 13.3 Jeff Miller (345) 50.0 Walter Young (90-180) 84.6 Bill Dankos (33-39) 8.4 Carvin Jefferson (219) 81 Jeff Miller1978 18.7 Jeff Miller (505) 58.0 Carvin Jefferson (119-205) 89.0 Jeff Miller (73-82) 8.6 Carvin Jefferson (233) 165 Tom Wilkinson 1979 11.4 Mike Edelman (343) 55.3 Scott Wolz (73-137) 80.0 Tom Wilkinson (64-80) 4.1 Steve Kuhn (122) 153 Tom Wilkinson 1980 11.4 Frank Brickowski (320) 54.3 Steve Kuhn (69-127) 80.0 Mike Edelman (52-66) 7.8 Frank Brickowski (219) 110 Tom Wilkinson 1981 13.0 Frank Brickowski (311) 60.1 Frank Brickowski (131-218) 84.8 Mike Edelman (24-33) 7.9 Mike Lang (214) 93 Rich Fetter 1982 10.1 Mike Lang (272) 51.9 Mike Lang (96-185) 78.0 Mike Edelman (32-41) 8.8 Mike Lang (237) 113 Dwight Gibson 1983 13.1 Mike Lang (366) 54.5 Mike Lang (144-264) 78.1 David Griffin (50-64) 10.0 Mike Lang (279) 98 Dwight Gibson 1984 13.1 Wally Choice (223) 56.7 Wally Choice (85-150) 86.4 Craig Collins (76-88) 4.9 David Griffin (131) 105 Jim Forjan 1985 14.9 Craig Collins (401) 55.0 Carl Chrabascz (93-169) 95.9 Craig Collins (94-98) 5.2 Carl Chrabascz (140) 106 Tony Ward 1986 10.2 Paul Murphy (293) 55.7 Carl Chrabascz (103-185) 82.1 Tom Hovasse (55-67) 5.6 Mike Peapos (151) 90 Paul Murphy 1987 13.0 Tom Hovasse (352) 52.4 Wes Jones (39-72) 85.4 Mike Iuzzolino (35-41) 5.2 Tom Hovasse (139) 82 Tony Ward 1988 14.4 Tom Hovasse (388) 52.4 Wes Jones (90-166) 83.7 Tony Ward (72-86) 6.7 Tom Hovasse (182) 91 Tony Ward 1989 17.8 Tom Hovasse (516) 57.9 Bruce Blake (162-280) 80.0 Christian Appleman (28-35) 7.5 Tom Hovasse (217) 112 Freddie Barnes1990 15.3 Ed Fogell (520) 60.8 Ed Fogell (191-314) 81.2 Ed Fogell (138-170) 6.7 James Barnes (215) 159 Freddie Barnes1991 15.0 DeRon Hayes (479) 53.3 James Barnes (138-259) 82.6 Freddie Barnes (142-172) 7.5 James Barnes (239) 152 Freddie Barnes1992 14.6 Monroe Brown (422) 62.6 Eric Carr (67-107) 81.7 Freddie Barnes (143-175) 5.1 David Degitz (118) 177 Freddie Barnes1993 13.9 DeRon Hayes (376) 50.5 Eric Carr (49-97) 78.5 DeRon Hayes (51-65) 7.6 John Amaechi (206) 87 Michael Jennings1994 16.9 John Amaechi (423) 60.2 Phil Williams (56-93) 78.2 Matt Gaudio (97-124) 8.9 John Amaechi (223) 113 Dan Earl 1995 16.1 John Amaechi (514) 56.0 John Amaechi (168-300) 85.0 Glenn Sekunda (91-107) 9.9 John Amaechi (316) 181 Dan Earl1996 13.3 Pete Lisicky (359) 54.9 Calvin Booth (100-182) 79.4 Glenn Sekunda (81-102) 6.4 Matt Gaudio (174) 150 Dan Earl1997 16.3 Pete Lisicky (439) 57.8 Jarrett Stephens (78-135) 88.5 Pete Lisicky (54-61) 6.8 Phil Williams (162) 113 Ryan Bailey1998 15.6 Pete Lisicky (498) 64.0 Jarrett Stephens (165-258) 89.1 Pete Lisicky (106-119) 6.5 Calvin Booth (208) 113 Pete Lisicky1999 15.3 Calvin Booth (414) 56.8 Gyasi Cline-Heard (75-132) 90.5 Joe Crispin (57-63) 8.7 Calvin Booth (236) 111 Dan Earl 2000 18.8 Jarrett Stephens (657) 56.6 Jarrett Stephens (260-459) 89.2 Joe Crispin (181-203) 10.5 Jarrett Stephens (368) 178 Joe Crispin 2001 19.5 Joe Crispin (642) 51.4 Tyler Smith (91-177) 89.9 Titus Ivory (125-139) 8.2 Gyasi Cline-Heard (269) 147 Titus Ivory 2002 14.6 Sharif Chambliss (410) 48.1 Ndu Egekeze (25-52) 89.1 Sharif Chambliss (57-64) 5.8 Jan Jagla (140) 116 Brandon Watkins2003 14.7 Sharif Chambliss (411) 50.6 Robert Summers (42-83) 90.1 Sharif Chambliss (64-71) 7.5 Aaron Johnson (150) 103 Brandon Watkins2004 13.4 Jan Jagla (376) 53.6 Ndu Egekeze (60-112) 77.8 Jan Jagla (56-72) 7.9 Jan Jagla (220) 114 Ben Luber2005 12.7 Geary Claxton (380) 45.3 Travis Parker (117-258) 89.6 Ben Luber (43-48) 9.9 Aaron Johnson (297) 89 Ben Luber 2006 15.2 Geary Claxton (457) 51.3 Jamelle Cornley (134-261) 74.4 Milos Bogetic (29-39) 7.5 Geary Claxton (225) 129 Ben Luber2007 16.3 Geary Claxton (425) 60.3 Brandon Hassell (70-116) 88.0 Mike Walker (22-25) 8.0 Geary Claxton (207) 86 Ben Luber2008 10.2 Talor Battle (317) 51.6 Andrew Jones (47-91) 73.9 David Jackson (65-88) 6.0 Jamelle Cornley (149) 99 Talor Battle2009 16.7 Talor Battle (635) 57.9 Andrew Jones (88-152) 79.0 David Jackson (49-62) 6.3 Jamelle Cornley (234) 189 Talor Battle 2010 18.5 Talor Battle (574) 54.4 Andrew Jones (81-149) 81.6 Chris Babb (40-49) 5.3 Talor Battle (165) 129 Talor Battle2011 20.2 Talor Battle (687) 54.7 Jeff Brooks (174-318) 85.7 David Jackson (60-70) 6.3 Jeff Brooks (209) 173 Tim Frazier2012 18.8 Tim Frazier (602) 56.6 Sasa Borovnjak (60-106) 80.7 Cam Woodyard (46-57) 4.7 Tim Frazier (150) 198 Tim Frazier

s Gene Harris (top), Carver Clinton (second from top), Ron Brown (third from top),Talor Battle (second from bot-tom) and Tim Frazier (bottom) are the only players in Penn State history to lead the team in points, rebounds and assists in a season.

In 2012, Frazier joined Brown (1972) and Bat-tle (2010) as just the third Lion to lead the team in points, rebounds, assists and steals in a season.

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SINCE 1986-87 YEARLY TEAM STATISTICSYeaR GP FG FGa PCT 3-FG FGa PCT FT FTa PCT ReB-aVG.(+/-) PTS aVG‘11-12 32 695 1770 .393 201 647 .311 386 563 .686 1084/33.9 (+1.9) 1977 61.8Opp. 32 667 1538 .434 257 673 .382 515 696 .740 1024/32.0 (-1.9) 2106 65.810-11 34 767 1748 .439 216 638 .339 394 544 .724 1068/31.4 (+1.3) 2144 63.1Opp. 34 768 1747 .440 235 644 .365 355 509 .697 1025/30.1 (-1.3) 2126 62.5‘09-10 31 711 1633 .435 208 607 .343 383 542 .707 1056/34.1 (+3.2) 2013 64.9Opp. 31 721 1655 .436 230 634 .363 333 482 .691 957/30.9 (-3.2) 2005 64.7‘08-09 38 904 2040 .443 282 780 .362 455 691 .658 1290/33.9 (+3.1) 2545 67.0Opp. 38 889 2067 .430 257 786 .327 343 478 .718 1174/30.9 (-3.1) 2378 62.6‘07-08 31 723 1731 .418 227 668 .340 346 556 .622 1065/34.4 (+1.3) 2019 65.1Opp. 31 746 1664 .448 235 659 .357 340 484 .702 1025/33.1 (-1.3) 2067 66.7‘06-07 30 691 1568 .441 194 539 .360 386 562 .687 991/33.0 (+2.8) 1962 65.4Opp. 30 726 1596 .455 246 693 .355 340 506 .672 907/30.2 (-2.8) 2038 67.9‘05-06 30 732 1666 .439 186 526 .354 371 554 .670 1017/33.9 (+0.9) 2021 67.4Opp. 30 747 1662 .449 278 786 .354 266 405 .657 989/33.0 (-0.9) 2038 67.9‘04-05 30 643 1576 .408 181 549 .330 436 627 .695 1054/35.1 (+2.2) 1903 63.4Opp. 30 796 1756 .453 236 634 .372 293 430 .681 988/32.9 (-2.2) 2121 70.7‘03-04 28 585 1469 .398 141 423 .333 319 482 .662 980-35.0 (+2.4) 1630 58.2Opp. 28 693 1583 .438 202 624 .324 286 408 .701 914/32.6 (-2.4) 1874 66.9‘02-03 28 637 1589 .401 172 524 .328 320 435 .736 890-31.8 (-3.3) 1766 63.1Opp. 28 720 1512 .476 157 427 .368 443 625 .709 983-35.1 (+3.3) 2040 72.9‘01-02 28 614 1559 .394 213 619 .344 336 483 .696 840-30.0 (-6.0) 1777 63.5Opp. 28 708 1459 .485 137 398 .344 476 681 .681 1009-36.0 (+6.0) 2029 72.5‘00-’01 33 835 1962 .426 278 757 .367 587 768 .765 1069/32.4 (-7.7) 2535 76.8Opp. 33 914 1959 .467 162 496 .327 483 723 .668 1323/40.1 (+7.7) 2473 74.9‘99-00 35 879 1994 .441 235 676 .348 579 811 .714 1222-34.9 (-1.8) 2572 73.5Opp. 35 933 2066 .452 165 561 .294 497 696 .714 1285-36.7 (+1.8) 2528 72.2‘98-99 27 649 1453 .447 197 560 .352 373 500 .746 886-32.8 (-1.6) 1868 69.2Opp. 27 672 1566 .429 137 407 .337 320 455 .703 934-34.6 (+1.6) 1801 66.7‘97-98 32 821 1735 .473 222 624 .356 470 635 .740 1012-31.6 (-2.6) 2334 72.9Opp. 32 816 1868 .437 155 457 .339 414 579 .715 1095-34.2 (+2.6) 2201 68.8‘96-97 27 579 1384 .418 125 371 .337 351 518 .678 927-34.3 (+1.0) 1634 60.5Opp. 27 644 1500 .429 140 372 .376 352 492 .715 899-33.3 (-1.0) 1780 65.9‘95-96 28 728 1555 .468 197 482 .409 442 642 .688 1077-38.5 (+6.1) 2095 74.8Opp. 28 675 1634 .413 141 411 .343 303 476 .637 906-32.4 (-6.1) 1794 64.1‘94-95 32 786 1761 .446 201 574 .350 508 721 .705 1188-37.1 (+1.0) 2281 71.3Opp. 32 785 1936 .405 165 530 .311 328 518 .633 1156-36.1 (-1.0) 2063 64.5‘93-94 27 637 1452 .439 139 404 .344 500 733 .682 1001-37.1 (+2.8) 1913 70.9Opp. 27 709 1597 .444 153 423 .362 349 522 .669 927-34.3) (-2.8) 1920 71.1‘92-93 27 607 1449 .419 108 335 .322 358 530 .675 877-32.5 (-2.6) 1680 62.2Opp. 27 715 1520 .470 145 370 .392 340 479 .710 949-35.1 (-4.5) 1889 65.1‘91-92 29 751 1618 .464 92 300 .307 535 772 .693 1051-36.2 (+4.5) 2129 73.4‘90-91 32 819 1791 .457 94 279 .337 644 849 .759 1164-36.4 (+6.4) 2376 74.3‘89-90 34 858 1832 .468 88 291 .302 539 744 .725 1235-36.3 (+6.7) 2343 68.9‘88-89 32 855 1771 .483 141 364 .387 615 855 .719 1175-36.7 (+6.3) 2466 77.1‘87-88 27 647 1470 .440 141 390 .362 389 557 .698 966-35.8 (+2.7) 1824 67.6‘86-87 27 704 1530 .460 118 290 .407 414 604 .685 982-36.4 (+3.1) 1940 71.9

BIG TEN GAMESYeaR GP FG FGa PCT 3-FG FGa PCT FT FTa PCT ReB-aVG.(+/-) PTS aVG‘11-12 18 387 980 .395 99 332 .298 214 296 .723 567/31.5 (-0.2) 1087 60.4‘10-11 18 406 884 .459 116 340 .341 210 285 .737 520/28.9 (+0.6) 1138 63.2‘09-10 18 405 924 .438 120 343 .350 190 282 .674 582/32.3 (+1.5) 1120 62.2‘08-09 18 390 940 .415 129 377 .342 184 285 .646 559/31.1 (-0.5) 1093 60.7‘07-08 18 381 919 .415 129 367 .351 209 332 .630 548/30.4 (-0.9) 1100 61.1‘06-07 16 370 866 .427 117 312 .375 190 277 .686 498/29.3 (-1.2) 1047 61.6‘05-06 16 367 874 .420 110 300 .367 177 256 .691 496/31.0 (-2.1) 1021 63.8‘04-05 16 314 817 .384 95 288 .330 208 297 .700 528/33.0 (+0.1) 931 58.2‘03-04 16 325 856 .380 76 246 .309 167 257 .650 535/33.4 (+1.6) 893 55.8‘02-03 16 361 939 .384 95 285 .333 191 264 .723 532-33.2 (-2.4) 1008 63.0‘01-02 16 335 862 .389 118 347 .340 186 277 .671 445-27.8 (-8.5) 974 60.9‘00-’01 16 391 942 .415 132 370 .357 292 378 .772 486/30.4 (-9.2) 1206 75.4‘99-00 16 397 891 .446 107 302 .354 279 392 .712 505-31.6 (-4.8) 1180 73.8‘98-99 16 389 864 .450 114 319 .357 234 313 .748 503-31.4 (-3.7) 1126 70.4‘97-98 16 387 854 .453 109 322 .339 270 356 .758 469-29.3 (-5.9) 1153 72.1‘96-97 18 380 905 .420 78 232 .336 231 344 .672 563-31.3 (-2.0) 1069 59.4‘95-96 18 437 965 .453 126 322 .391 259 390 .664 636-35.3 (+1.1) 1259 69.9‘94-95 18 428 988 .433 109 331 .329 266 370 .719 646-35.9 (-0.2) 1231 68.4‘93-94 18 406 963 .422 101 285 .354 319 482 .662 651-36.2 (+0.4) 1232 68.4‘92-93 18 403 980 .411 73 233 .313 209 313 .668 597-33.2 (-2.3) 1088 60.4

s Jeff Brooks led the Lions in rebound-ing and field goal percentage in 2010-11.

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1897 1-1 (h: 1-0; a: 0-1; N: 0-0)captain: M.R. Stevenson at Bucknell ______________ 4-24 L Bucknell ________________ 10-7 W

18982-1 (h: 2-0; a: 0-1; N: 0-0)captain: Clay Sprecher Bucknell _______________ 12-4 W at Bucknell _____________ 5-18 L Cornell ________________ 26-5 W

18992-3 (h: 2-0; a: 0-3; N: 0-0)captain: M.R. StevensonJ 13 Clover Wheel ___________ 12-10 WJ 28 Bucknell _______________ 17-6 WM 1 at Bloomsburg ___________ 6-30 LM 2 at Williamsport YMCA _____ 13-17 LM 3 at Bucknell _____________ 8-12 L

19007-1 (h: 4-0; a: 3-1; N: 0-0)captain: J.S. RubleJ 28 Lock Haven ____________ 17-13 WF 3 Dickinson ______________ 42-6 WF 10 Bucknell _______________ 11-6 WF 14 Williamsport YMCA _______ 27-7 WF 16 Cornell ________________ 15-8 WM 1 at Lock Haven ___________ 10-9 WM 2 at Williamsport YMCA ______4-3 WM 3 at Bucknell _____________ 6-19 L

19015-1 (h: 5-0; a: 0-1; N: 0-0)captain: E.T. McClearyF 2 Lock Haven _____________ 44-2 WF 9 Pennsylvania ____________ 33-3 WF 13 Bloomsburg _____________ 56-9 WF 19 Williamsport YMCA _______ 17-6 WM 9 Gettysburg _____________ 15-4 WM 15 at Williamsport YMCA _____ 7-13 L

19029-2 (h: 7-0; a: 2-2; N: 0-0)captain: C.W. RubleJ 17 Lock Haven ____________ 43-13 WJ 31 Bloomsburg _____________ 53-4 WF 7 Pennsylvania ___________ 52-17 WF 14 Pittston YMCA __________ 53-13 WF 21 Lehigh ________________ 39-24 WF 25 at Lehigh ______________ 22-24 LF 26 at Bloomsburg __________ 28-44 LF 27 at Williamsport YMCA _____ 19-9 WF 28 at Lock Haven __________ 21-16 WM 1 Company B, 5th Regiment __ 58-2 WM 7 Williamsport YMCA ______ 17-12 W

19033-5-1 (h: 3-0; a: 0-5-1; N: 0-0)captain: g.V. StorisiJ 16 Lock Haven _____________ 51-0 WF 6 Franklin & Marshall ________ 40-5 WF 9 at Westminster __________ 18-28 LF 10 at Geneva _____________ 16-28 LF 11 at Grove City ___________ 11-33 LF 12 at Allegheny ___________ 14-26 LF 13 at Indiana State _________ 19-33 LM 6 at Williamsport YMCA _____ 13-13 TM 19 Williamsport YMCA ________ 13-9 W

19045-4 (h: 3-2; a: 2-2; N: 0-0)captain: William R. DunnF 11 Bellefonte Academy _______ 42-7 WF 12 at Williamsport YMCA _____ 10-16 LF 13 at Wyoming Seminary _____ 39-22 WF 14 at Ex. 9th Regiment _______ 19-38 LF 15 at Susquehanna __________ 34-7 WF 25 Allegheny ______________ 11-25 LM 11 Altoona Athletic Association __ 59-8 WM 14 Williamsport YMCA _______ 33-16 WM 16 Ex. 9th Regiment ________ 10-20 L

19056-2 (h: 3-0; a:3-2; N: 0-0)captain: William R. DunnD 16 at Altoona ______________ 16-23 LJ 20 Altoona Athletic Association _ 34-18 WF 2 Wyoming Seminary _______ 33-16 WF 17 Dickinson _____________ 41-13 WF 22 at Pennsylvania _________ 29-24 WF 23 at Swarthmore __________ 15-26 LF 24 at Franklin & Marshall _____ 33-27 WF 25 at Dickinson ____________ 31-12 W

1905-066-4 (h: 4-0; a: 2-4; N: 0-0)captain: W.Y. HeatonD 15 Juniata _________________ 57-9 WJ 16 Wyoming Seminary _______ 53-15 WJ 29 Susquehanna ___________ 49-23 WF 2 at Lehigh ______________ 19-31 LF 3 at Pennsylvania _________ 18-28 LF 5 Lebanon Valley __________ 41-14 WM 3 at Southside ____________ 26-46 LM 5 at Pittsburgh _____________ 30-4 WM 6 at West Virginia __________ 13-16 LM 7 at Greensburg __________ 34-10 W

1906-075-6 (h: 5-2; a: 0-4; N: 0-0)captain: H.B. WahaD 13 Juniata _________________ 62-1 WJ 11 Wyoming Seminary _______ 66-23 WF 8 NYULS _______________ 19-17 WF 11 at Harrisburg Athletic Club __ 29-45 LF 12 at Swarthmore __________ 15-26 LF 13 at Pennsylvania _________ 16-35 LF 14 at Lehigh ______________ 12-40 LF 15 Army _________________ 16-32 LF 16 Fordham ______________ 12-15 LF 22 Swarthmore ____________ 22-20 WM 1 Lebanon Valley __________ 52-20 W

190810-4 (h: 5-0; a: 5-4; N: 0-0)captain: E. G. DuBarryJ 11 Wyoming Seminary _______ 40-11 WF 6 Pittsburgh ______________ 30-13 WF 12 at Franklin & Marshall _____ 36-11 WF 13 at Delaware ____________ 26-19 WF 14 at Pennsylvania _________ 19-28 LF 15 at Swarthmore __________ 38-27 WF 18 George Washington _______ 47-4 WF 20 Swarthmore ____________ 36-22 WF 25 at Bucknell _____________ 13-20 LF 26 at Fordham _____________ 27-21 WF 27 at Manhattan ___________ 29-26 WF 28 at CCNY _______________ 9-28 LF 29 at Lehigh ______________ 16-24 LM 6 Delaware ______________ 47-11 W

1908-97-6 (h: 6-1; a: 1-5; N: 0-0)captain: F.G. FunstonD 11 Harrisburg Athletic Club ____ 42-13 WD 15 at Pennsylvania _________ 23-30 LD 16 at Georgetown __________ 26-49 LD 17 at Harrisburg Athletic Club __ 26-28 LJ 15 Wyoming Seminary _______ 38-16 WJ 30 Bucknell _______________ 28-16 WF 3 Allegheny ______________ 28-23 WF 6 Franklin & Marshall ________ 49-3 WF 15 Pittsburgh Collegians ______ 55-29 WF 19 Swarthmore ____________ 20-25 LF 22 at Army _______________ 15-27 LF 23 at Manhattan ___________ 22-16 WF 24 at Swarthmore __________ 19-25 L

1909-108-6 (h: 5-1; a: 3-5; N: 0-0)captain: Burke HermannD 10 Harrisburg Athletic Club ____ 44-13 WD 15 at Pennsylvania _________ 17-28 LD 16 at Pratt Institute _________ 24-19 WD 17 at Columbia ____________ 13-19 LD 18 at Army _______________ 20-22 LJ 14 Wyoming Seminary _______ 54-17 WJ 20 Pittsburgh Collegians ______ 37-40 LJ 29 at Cornell ______________ 17-20 LF 7 Allegheny ______________ 34-20 WF 18 Swarthmore ____________ 20-17 WF 19 at Swarthmore __________ 20-26 LF 21 at Harrisburg Athletic Club __ 44-37 WF 24 Bucknell _______________ 53-13 WM 11 at Bucknell _____________ 23-10 W

19109-4 (h: 6-0; a: 3-4; N: 0-0)captain: F.H. BlytheD 9 Susquehanna ____________ 41-9 WD 14 at Pennsylvania _________ 22-30 LD 15 at Pratt Institute _________ 37-18 WD 16 at Columbia ____________ 16-24 LD 17 at Army _______________ 19-21 LJ 16 Pittsburgh Collegians _____ 19-14 WF 3 Albright ________________ 50-9 WF 9 Gettysburg _____________ 14-10 WF 16 at Swarthmore __________ 25-37 LF 17 at Susquehanna _________ 35-21 WF 18 at Bucknell _____________ 26-10 WF 22 Lehigh ________________ 34-13 WF 24 Bucknell _______________ 34-16 W

1911-128-5 (h: 6-0; a: 2-5; N: 0-0)captain: H.E. ShoreD 8 Albright _______________ 32-31 WD 13 at NYU ________________ 19-18 WD 14 at Manhattan ___________ 19-22 LD 15 at St. John’s ____________ 17-25 LD 17 at Army _______________ 30-16 WJ 12 Pittsburgh Collegians ______ 37-17 WJ 19 Mt. Alto Academy ________ 41-27 WF 1 Franklin & Marshall _______ 33-20 WF 8 Gettysburg _____________ 43-14 WF 16 Bucknell _______________ 35-17 WF 22 at Bucknell _____________ 14-21 LF 23 at Swarthmore __________ 20-22 LF 24 at Lehigh ______________ 33-35 L

19138-3 (h: 5-0; a: 3-3; N: 0-0)captain: B.L. HartzJ 8 Pittsburgh Collegians ______ 48-30 WJ 16 at Westinghouse Club _____ 46-16 WJ 17 at Pittsburgh ____________ 30-25 WJ 18 at Carnegie Tech_________ 34-14 WJ 22 Lehigh ________________ 29-15 WJ 25 Carnegie Tech __________ 43-16 WF 8 Allegheny ______________ 21-17 WF 13 at Lehigh ______________ 28-37 LF 14 at Swarthmore __________ 26-29 LF 15 at Franklin & Marshall _____ 23-26 LF 22 Pittsburgh ______________ 31-20 W

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 116 SEASONS

NO FORMAL HEAD COACHES1897-1915

s Michael Hamas captained the 1927 Nit-tany Lion team to a 14-4 record.

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19148-4 (h: 4-2; a: 4-2; N: 0-0)captain: W.G. BinderJ 10 Juniata ________________ 20-24 LJ 17 West Virginia Wesleyan ____ 32-21 WJ 19 at Westinghouse Club _____ 41-27 WJ 20 at Pittsburgh ____________ 29-26 WJ 21 at Washington & Jefferson __ 23-28 LJ 30 Gettysburg _____________ 47-17 WF 7 Carnegie Tech __________ 50-25 WF 19 at Franklin & Marshall _____ 41-28 WF 20 at Swarthmore __________ 38-26 WF 21 at Lehigh ______________ 33-37 LF 28 Pittsburgh ______________ 26-17 WM 7 William & Mary __________ 19-21 L

1914-1510-3 (H: 6-0; A: 4-3; N: 0-0)Captain: J.F. ParkD 12 Juniata ________________ 50-27 WJ 9 Harrisburg Collegians _____ 33-31 WJ 14 at Westinghouse Club _____ 33-20 WJ 15 at Washington & Jefferson __ 28-24 WJ 16 at Pittsburgh ____________ 32-35 LJ 30 Gettysburg _____________ 34-26 WF 8 Washington & Jefferson ____ 32-19 WF 12 MIT __________________ 60-14 WF 18 at Swarthmore __________ 42-30 WF 19 at Georgetown __________ 36-27 WF 20 at Navy _______________ 24-33 LF 26 Pittsburgh ______________ 31-28 WM 6 at Pittsburgh ____________ 35-39 L

19168-3 (h: 4-1; a: 4-2; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: I.E. WaltonJ 8 Lafayette ______________ 30-26 WJ 15 Bucknell _______________ 42-21 WJ 22 Juniata ________________ 37-26 WF 3 at Carnegie Tech_________ 35-24 WF 4 at Westinghouse Club _____ 32-25 WF 5 at Pittsburgh ____________ 38-43 LF 19 Lehigh ________________ 29-19 WF 26 Pittsburgh ______________ 27-31 LM 2 at Swarthmore __________ 23-28 LM 3 at Lafayette ____________ 22-14 WM 4 at Lehigh ______________ 35-22 W

1916-1712-2 (h: 6-0; a: 6-2; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: I.E. WaltonD 9 Juniata ________________ 28-25 WJ 4 Dartmouth _____________ 44-22 WJ 6 Syracuse ______________ 22-21 WJ 20 at Juniata ______________ 40-30 WF 1 at Pittsburgh ____________ 36-37 LF 2 at Westinghouse Club _____ 37-18 WF 3 at Carnegie Tech_________ 37-26 WF 10 Lebanon Valley __________ 42-22 WF 17 Carnegie Tech __________ 38-23 WF 24 Pittsburgh ______________ 37-32 WF 28 at Lafayette ____________ 39-31 WM 1 at Delaware ____________ 36-31 WM 2 at Swarthmore __________ 33-22 WM 3 at Lehigh ______________ 18-35 L

1917-1812-1 (h: 6-0; a: 6-1; N: 0-0)coach: Nonecaptain: R.D. BlakesleeD 8 Juniata ________________ 41-28 WD 15 Unit 29, USAAC _________ 40-26 WJ 14 Lehigh ________________ 44-29 WJ 19 at Juniata ______________ 44-29 WJ 26 Carlisle _______________ 48-27 WJ 31 at Syracuse ____________ 24-34 LF 1 at Colgate _____________ 48-38 WF 2 at Lehigh ______________ 36-29 WF 14 Carnegie Tech __________ 46-19 WF 23 Pittsburgh ______________ 35-15 WF 28 at Pittsburgh ____________ 38-26 WF 29 at Carnegie Tech_________ 54-30 WM 1 at West Virginia __________ 35-26 W

191911-2 (h: 5-0; a: 6-2; N: 0-0)coach: Hugo Bezdekcaptain: Bill MullanJ 17 Juniata ________________ 40-16 WJ 25 Susquehanna ___________ 86-12 WJ 29 at Pennsylvania _________ 13-34 LJ 30 at Muhlenberg __________ 33-15 WJ 31 at Lafayette ____________ 25-33 LF 1 at Lehigh ______________ 26-23 WF 7 Geneva _______________ 54-16 WF 14 Juniata ________________ 46-26 WF 22 Pittsburgh ______________ 39-19 WF 27 at Carnegie Tech_________ 57-26 WF 28 at Pittsburgh ____________ 33-31 WM 1 at Geneva _____________ 32-27 WM 4 at Great Lakes NTS ______ 48-22 W

1919-2012-1 (h: 8-0; a: 4-1; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: F.N. WolfD 20 Juniata ________________ 56-18 WJ 17 Dickinson ______________ 62-18 WJ 24 Washington & Jefferson. ___ 43-25 WJ 31 Lebanon Valley __________ 69-10 WF 5 at Lafayette ____________ 46-11 WF 6 at Swarthmore __________ 25-23 W F 7 at Pennsylvania _________ 16-21 LF 13 George Washington _______ 60-6 WF 21 Pittsburgh ______________ 37-19 WF 27 at West Virginia __________ 34-27 WF 28 at Pittsburgh ____________ 34-29 WM 6 Alumni ________________ 31-23 WM 12 Lehigh ________________ 33-19 W

1920-2114-2 (h: 11-1; a: 3-1; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: Glenn KillingerD 15 Juniata ________________ 45-13 WJ 8 Dickinson ______________ 48-19 WJ 15 Washington & Jefferson ____ 53-14 WJ 17 West Virginia ___________ 52-14 WJ 22 Susquehanna ___________ 47-13 WJ 29 Lebanon Valley __________ 51-12 WF 2 Carnegie Tech __________ 62-17 WF 4 at Pittsburgh ____________ 39-33 WF 5 at Washington & Jefferson __ 26-23 WF 12 Virginia Tech ____________ 23-29 LF 19 Pittsburgh ______________ 50-28 WF 26 Buffalo ________________ 43-16 WM 5 Swarthmore ____________ 34-11 WM 9 at Yale ________________ 20-23 L M 16 at Pennsylvania _________ 21-19 WM 20 Alumni ________________ 29-28 W

1921-229-5 (h: 8-1; a: 1-4; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: A.K. Wilsonleading Scorer: J.N. Reed, 190D 15 Juniata _______________ 48-16 WJ 7 Dickinson _____________ 34-11 WJ 14 Lebanon Valley _________ 29-14 WJ 28 Bucknell ______________ 38-12 WF 3 at Pittsburgh ___________ 30-27 WF 4 at Washington & Jefferson _ 23-26 LF 11 Bethany ______________ 40-20 WF 18 Pittsburgh _____________ 27-28 LF 22 at Pennsylvania ________ 16-23 LF 24 at Rutgers ____________ 28-35 LF 25 at Princeton ___________ 19-22 LM 4 Creighton _____________ 49-27 WM 11 Washington & Jefferson ___ 32-15 WM 18 Alumni _______________ 39-24 W

Burke M. “Dutch” Her-mann, Penn State’s first basketball coach, retired in 1956, after a nearly 50-year affiliation with the University. A 1912 Penn State graduate, Hermann guided the Nittany Lions from 1916 until 1932, with the exception of two years of service as a lieutenant during World War I. The team did not have a coach in 1918, however; Hugo Bezdek served as coach in 1919. Hermann also served as freshman foot-ball coach during those years.

Hermann, who hailed from Middleburg, Pa., lettered four years in basketball, served as captain in 1910 and lettered as a football player in 1911. He compiled a record of 148-74 during 15 seasons as head basketball coach. Hermann’s teams were especially dominating over a six-year period from the start of the 1919-20 season through the ’24-25 season. The Lions were 73-13 during that stretch and, in 1921, outscored their oppo-nents by a two-to-one margin.

As a professor of history, Hermann served on Penn State’s Athletic Advisory Board for many years. He was awarded the Lion’s Paw Medal by that organization’s Alum-ni Association in 1968. Hermann died in 1977.

HEAD COACH

BURKE HERMANN1916-17 & 1920-32 (15 YEARS)

RECORD: 148-74 (.667)

Hugo Bezdek, a native of Prague, Czechoslovakia, earned numerous acco-lades as Penn State’s foot-ball coach from 1918-29. He also served as athletic director from 1918-36,and directed the basketball team for one season (1919) while then-head coach Burke Hermann served during WW I.

Bezdek’s 1919 Penn State team went 11-2 and finished the year with eight straight wins.

As athletic director, Bezdek initiated fund raising in 1918 to build Rec Hall and 10 years later the building was constructed for $572,260.

Bezdek gained All-America status at Chi-cago, where he was a fullback in football and a second baseman on the baseball team. His collegiate coaching experience included head football coaching jobs at Oregon (1906, 13-17), where his team defeated Pennsylvania, 14-0, in the 1917 Rose Bowl, and Arkansas (1908-12). He also managed the Pittsburgh Pirates major league baseball club (1917-19).

Bezdek, who died in 1952, posted a 65-30-11 record during 12 seasons as head football coach at Penn State. He was named to the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame in 1954 and the Helms Foundation College Hall of Fame in 1960.

HEAD COACH

HUGO BEZDEK1919 (1 YEAR)

RECORD: 11-2 (.846)

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BURKE HERMANN ERA1920-32

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1922-2313-1 (h: 9-0; a: 4-1; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: H.D. Koehlerleading Scorer: J.N. Reed, 242D 14 Juniata ________________ 49-25 WJ 6 Syracuse ______________ 32-15 WJ 13 Carnegie Tech __________ 36-25 WJ 20 Bethany _______________ 64-13 WJ 27 Lebanon Valley __________ 43-18 WF 2 at Pittsburgh ____________ 38-31 WF 3 at Carnegie Tech_________ 38-29 WF 7 at Pennsylvania _________ 30-23 WF 9 Dickinson ______________ 39-23 WF 17 Pittsburgh ______________ 38-11 WF 22 at Cornell ______________ 25-27 LF 23 at Syracuse ____________ 44-14 WM 3 Swarthmore ____________ 41-25 WM 10 Alumni ________________ 40-23 W

1923-2413-2 (h: 11-0; a: 2-2; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: Ken Loefflerleading Scorer: J.N. Reed, 151D 13 Juniata ________________ 61-13 WJ 5 Susquehanna ___________ 58-13 WJ 12 Carnegie Tech __________ 47-25 WJ 19 Gettysburg _____________ 23-19 WJ 26 Bucknell _______________ 44-18 WF 2 at Pennsylvania _________ 22-27 LF 9 Duquesne _____________ 43-40 WF 15 at Pittsburgh ____________ 30-31 LF 22 Pittsburgh ______________ 29-13 WF 29 at NYU ________________ 25-19 WM 4 at Syracuse ____________ 25-22 WM 6 Allegheny ______________ 44-22 WM 8 Lafayette ______________ 34-14 WM 12 Carnegie Tech __________ 41-14 WM 15 Syracuse ______________ 37-22 W

1924-2512-2 (h: 8-0; a: 4-2; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: E.O. Gerhardtleading Scorer: E.O. Gerhardt, 144D 17 Juniata ________________ 30-21 WJ 10 Carnegie Tech __________ 34-21 WJ 17 Susquehanna ___________ 52-17 WJ 24 Gettysburg _____________ 41-23 WJ 30 at Catholic _____________ 36-11 WJ 31 at Navy __________ 39-37 (2 OT) WF 7 at Pittsburgh ____________ 40-25 WF 14 Lebanon Valley __________ 42-15 WF 21 Notre Dame ____________ 33-22 WF 25 Syracuse ______________ 24-22 WF 28 at Pennsylvania _________ 24-36 LM 7 Bucknell _______________ 64-17 WM 13 at Pittsburgh ____________ 35-30 WM 14 at Syracuse ____________ 27-38 L

1925-267-7 (h: 6-2; a: 1-5; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: D.G. Hoodleading Scorer: Harold Von Neida, 83D 16 Juniata ________________ 38-22 WJ 12 Bethany _______________ 52-40 WJ 16 Susquehanna ___________ 75-18 WJ 29 at Pittsburgh ____________ 26-30 LJ 30 at Duquesne ____________ 12-36 LF 6 Bucknell _______________ 39-28 WF 12 at Georgetown __________ 30-19 WF 13 at Navy _______________ 21-31 LF 20 Gettysburg _____________ 32-38 LF 24 Syracuse ______________ 37-31 WF 27 Catholic _______________ 47-27 WM 2 at Pennsylvania _________ 16-24 LM 6 at Syracuse ____________ 12-29 LM 13 Pittsburgh ______________ 31-37 L

192714-4 (h: 12-1; a: 2-3; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: Michael Hamasleading Scorer: Michael Hamas, 223J 8 Lebanon Valley __________ 40-32 WJ 15 Susquehanna ___________ 50-15 WJ 22 Gettysburg _____________ 46-29 WJ 27 Princeton ______________ 30-23 WJ 29 at Pennsylvania _________ 26-32 LF 1 Detroit ________________ 27-37 LF 5 Carnegie Tech __________ 41-31 WF 10 Washington & Jefferson ____ 39-30 W F 12 Duquesne _____________ 39-15 WF 16 Juniata ________________ 29-18 WF 19 Bucknell _______________ 41-22 WF 24 at Carnegie Tech_________ 38-13 WF 25 at Pittsburgh ____________ 27-33 LM 2 Ursinus _______________ 42-23 WM 4 at Buffalo (3 OT) _________ 43-41 WM 5 at Syracuse ____________ 21-48 LM 12 Pittsburgh ______________ 35-24 WM 13 Alumni ________________ 39-34 W

192810-5 (h: 8-2; a: 2-3; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: H.B. Von Neidaleading Scorer: L.D. Reilly, 111J 4 Western Maryland ________ 49-20 WJ 7 Syracuse ______________ 26-27 LJ 11 Lebanon Valley __________ 41-22 WJ 14 at Pennsylvania _________ 21-23 LJ 18 Juniata ________________ 53-18 WJ 21 Gettysburg _____________ 54-29 WJ 28 Temple ________________ 57-27 WF 4 Carnegie Tech __________ 43-23 WF 10 at Pittsburgh ____________ 25-48 LF 11 at Carnegie Tech_________ 27-21 WF 18 Ursinus _______________ 45-39 WF 23 at Colgate _____________ 33-32 WF 25 at Syracuse ____________ 14-28 LM 3 Bucknell _______________ 36-34 WM 10 Pittsburgh ______________ 28-45 L

1928-2910-9 (h: 6-1; a: 4-8; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: L.D. Reillyleading Scorer: J.N. Stahley, unavailableD 29 at Detroit ______________ 31-18 WD 31 at Northwestern _________ 17-41 LJ 1 at Michigan _____________ 11-32 LJ 2 at Michigan State ________ 14-16 LJ 15 Gettysburg (OT) _________ 37-34 WJ 18 at Georgetown __________ 40-42 LJ 19 at Navy _______________ 39-25 WJ 20 Western Maryland ________ 46-19 WJ 22 Carnegie Tech __________ 50-22 WJ 26 Colgate _______________ 49-27 WF 2 at Pennsylvania _________ 29-39 LF 9 Washington & Jefferson ____ 38-33 WF 15 at Pittsburgh ____________ 38-49 LF 16 at Carnegie Tech_________ 42-29 WF 20 at Bucknell _____________ 42-29 WF 23 Syracuse ______________ 35-26 WM 1 at Syracuse ____________ 23-26 LM 4 at Colgate _____________ 20-34 LM 11 Pittsburgh ______________ 23-29 L

19305-9 (h: 3-5; a: 2-4; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: J.N. Stahleyleading Scorer: Fred Brand, 108J 4 Bethany _______________ 28-39 LJ 7 Montana State __________ 42-51 LJ 9 Western Maryland ________ 45-19 WJ 11 Carnegie Tech __________ 27-21 WJ 18 at West Virginia __________ 40-39 WJ 25 Colgate _______________ 24-25 LF 1 at Pennsylvania _________ 22-28 LF 14 at Pittsburgh ____________ 20-47 LF 15 at Carnegie Tech_________ 11-23 LF 20 Syracuse ______________ 26-44 LF 28 at Colgate _____________ 34-32 WM 1 at Syracuse ____________ 26-44 LM 8 Bucknell _______________ 57-33 WM 15 Pittsburgh ______________ 30-47 L

19313-12 (h: 3-7; a: 0-5; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: S.S. Saltzmanleading Scorer: Fred Brand, 120J 7 Waynesburg ____________ 24-31 LJ 10 Bethany _______________ 27-41 LJ 14 Lafayette ______________ 16-27 LJ 17 at Harvard _____________ 20-38 LJ 20 Syracuse ______________ 33-50 LJ 28 at Navy _______________ 38-45 LJ 31 Colgate _______________ 27-34 LF 7 Western Maryland ________ 40-22 WF 14 West Virginia ___________ 37-27 WF 21 at Pittsburgh ____________ 24-30 LF 24 Bucknell _______________ 56-41 WF 27 at Colgate _____________ 27-30 LF 28 at Syracuse ____________ 29-47 LM 7 Carnegie Tech __________ 30-31 LM 14 Pittsburgh ______________ 32-37 L

19326-9 (h: 5-3; a: 1-6; N: 0-0)coach: Burke Hermanncaptain: F.C. Brandleading Scorers: Ed McMinn, 141 &Fred Brand, 119J 9 Western Maryland ________ 47-21 WJ 16 Waynesburg ____________ 37-33 WJ 27 at Pennsylvania _________ 23-27 LJ 30 Syracuse ______________ 41-33 WF 6 Bucknell _______________ 48-22 WF 10 Juniata ________________ 40-22 WF 13 Colgate _______________ 29-34 LF 17 at Army _______________ 37-46 LF 18 at Fordham _________ 37-38 (OT) LF 20 West Virginia ___________ 33-42 LF 26 at Colgate _____________ 31-42 LF 27 at Syracuse ____________ 33-41 LM 5 Pittsburgh ______________ 32-36 LM 11 at Carnegie Tech_________ 27-40 LM 12 at Pittsburgh ____________ 40-30 W

A 1922 graduate of the University of Oregon, Earl “Spike” Leslie coached the Penn State basketball team for four seasons from 1933-36.

A three-year foot-ball letterman at Oregon (1919-21), he was named to the Pacific Coast Conference first team as a tackle in 1920. Les-lie earned his master’s degree from Columbia.

Despite reduced schedules in 1933 and 1934, Leslie’s first two teams posted winning records. His 1934-35 outfit raced out to an 8-3 start, before dropping its final six games. In 1935-36, Penn State joined the “fast” Eastern Intercollegiate Conference and went 0-10, 6-11 overall.

Highlights during Leslie’s tenure included four straight wins over Army and a rare road win at Pennsylvania. He achieved a composite mark of 29-28.

Leslie returned to Oregon as a teacher and coach at Coquille High School, southwest of Eugene. He remained in that capacity until he died on Oct. 12, 1957. The Coquille football stadium is named in his honor.

HEAD COACH

EARL LESLIE1933-36 (4 YEARS)

RECORD: 29-28 (.509)

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19337-4 (h: 7-1; a: 0-3; N: 0-0)coach: Earl Lesliecaptain: W.C. Moserleading Scorers: N.B. McFarlane, 114 & Ed McMinn, 104J 4 Susquehanna ___________ 43-24 WJ 7 at Pennsylvania _________ 24-43 LJ 14 Western Maryland ________ 44-15 WJ 21 Washington & Jefferson ____ 47-21 WJ 28 Army _________________ 33-26 WF 8 Lafayette ______________ 48-25 WF 15 Temple ________________ 33-43 LF 18 West Virginia ___________ 44-34 WF 25 Carnegie Tech __________ 30-27 WM 3 at Colgate _____________ 32-48 LM 4 at Syracuse ____________ 29-44 L

1934 8-4 (h: 5-2; a: 3-2; N: 0-0)coach: Earl Lesliecaptain: N.B. McFarlaneleading Scorer: N.B. McFarlane, 169J 4 Susquehanna ___________ 47-20 WJ 6 Juniata ________________ 39-19 WJ 10 Dickinson ______________ 37-21 WJ 13 Bucknell _______________ 44-21 WJ 20 Washington & Jefferson ____ 28-11 WJ 27 at Navy _______________ 24-43 LF 7 at Army _______________ 29-24 WF 10 at Colgate _____________ 39-22 WF 16 at Carnegie Tech_________ 47-23 WF 17 at West Virginia __________ 18-45 LF 24 Syracuse ______________ 23-31 LM 1 Rutgers _______________ 34-35 L

1934-358-9 (h: 8-4; a: 0-5; N: 0-0)coach: Earl Lesliecaptain: J.M. Stockerleading Scorers: John Stocker, 121D 14 Ithaca ________________ 39-26 WD 29 at Rutgers _____________ 40-52 LJ 2 Wheaton ______________ 53-36 WJ 5 at Pennsylvania _________ 22-43 LJ 9 Temple (OT) ____________ 33-35 LJ 12 Juniata ________________ 32-22 WJ 16 Western Maryland ________ 43-25 WJ 19 Washington & Jefferson ____ 38-15 WJ 26 Lock Haven ____________ 46-20 WF 6 Bucknell _______________ 41-32 WF 9 Army _________________ 38-34 WF 13 St. Thomas _____________ 37-39 LF 16 at Navy _______________ 27-33 LF 22 Carnegie Tech __________ 35-54 LM 1 at Colgate _____________ 35-38 LM 2 at Syracuse ____________ 34-47 LM 9 Pittsburgh ______________ 25-41 L

1935-366-11; 0-10 eiC (h: 4-5; a: 2-6; N: 0-0)coach: Earl Lesliecaptain: B.A. Rileyleading Scorer: Sol Miehoff, 121D 14 Ithaca ________________ 38-32 WJ 8 at Pennsylvania _________ 31-26 WJ 11 at Navy _______________ 30-36 LJ 15 Syracuse ______________ 34-33 WJ 18 Pittsburgh ______________ 23-45 LJ 22 Bucknell _______________ 40-33 WJ 25 Carnegie Tech __________ 30-32 LF 8 West Virginia* ___________ 35-40 LF 11 at Temple ______________ 33-39 LF 12 at Army _______________ 41-36 WF 15 Georgetown ____________ 44-51 LF 19 Temple ________________ 23-31 LF 22 at West Virginia __________ 31-54 LF 26 at Georgetown __________ 27-34 LF 29 Rutgers ___________ 45-43 (OT) WM 6 at Carnegie Tech_________ 25-38 LM 7 at Pittsburgh ____________ 38-41 L

193710-7; 6-4 eiC (h: 7-1; a: 3-6; N: 0-0)coach: John Lawthercaptains: M.L. Korrick & J.F. Smithleading Scorer: Sol Miehoff, 125J 6 at Pennsylvania _________ 33-41 LJ 9 Susquehanna ___________ 52-19 WJ 13 Lafayette ______________ 46-15 WJ 16 at Georgetown __________ 31-23 WJ 19 West Virginia ___________ 28-21 WJ 23 at Pittsburgh ____________ 28-36 LJ 25 Carnegie Tech __________ 35-30 WF 3 Bucknell _______________ 42-19 WF 8 at Carnegie Tech_________ 27-25 WF 12 at Temple ______________ 23-42 LF 13 at Navy ___________ 32-31 (OT) WF 17 at West Virginia __________ 31-36 LF 20 Temple ________________ 26-28 LF 27 at Syracuse ____________ 26-39 LM 3 Georgetown ____________ 34-24 WM 6 Pittsburgh ______________ 24-21 WM 9 at Yale ________________ 31-33 L

1937-3813-5; 6-4 eiC (h: 6-2; a: 7-3; N: 0-0)coach: John Lawthercaptains: Sol Meihoff & J.P. Proksaleading Scorer: Sol Miehoff, 175D 30 at Akron _______________ 19-29 LD 31 at Kent State ___________ 47-34 WJ 1 at Western Reserve_______ 42-34 WJ 5 at Pennsylvania _________ 40-28 WJ 8 Susquehanna ___________ 44-24 WJ 11 at Carnegie Tech_________ 39-33 WJ 15 West Virginia ___________ 33-29 WJ 18 Bucknell _______________ 33-20 WJ 22 Georgetown ____________ 42-23 WF 4 at Temple ______________ 30-37 LF 5 at Georgetown ______ 34-33 (OT) WF 8 Temple ________________ 39-49 LF 12 at Pittsburgh ____________ 34-39 LF 19 at West Virginia ______ 44-41 (OT) WF 26 Syracuse ______________ 38-32 WM 2 Carnegie Tech __________ 38-24 WM 5 Pittsburgh ______________ 25-26 LM 9 at Rutgers _____________ 53-18 W

1938-3913-10; 5-5 eiC (h: 9-1; a: 4-8; N: 0-1)coach: John Lawthercaptain: Noneleading Scorers: Charlie Prosser, 195; Bill Stopper, 106; Cliff McWilliams, 93; M.H. Corbin, 90, John Barr, 88.D 3 Maryland ______________ 42-28 WD 10 Susquehanna ___________ 45-22 WD 14 Syracuse ______________ 33-19 WD 26 at DePaul ______________ 23-31 LD 28 at Michigan State ________ 21-35 LD 31 at Syracuse ____________ 23-43 LJ 2 Colorado (1) ____________ 26-29 LJ 4 Western Reserve ________ 36-24 WJ 7 Rutgers _______________ 44-21 WJ 11 Bucknell _______________ 42-17 WJ 14 at Muhlenberg __________ 43-27 WJ 17 Carnegie Tech __________ 33-35 LJ 21 at Temple ______________ 29-31 LJ 28 at Navy _______________ 19-38 LF 4 at Pennsylvania _________ 34-21 W F 8 at Pittsburgh ____________ 41-22 WF 11 at Georgetown __________ 31-32 LF 15 at West Virginia (3 OT) ____ 46-43 WF 22 West Virginia ___________ 54-40 WF 25 Pittsburgh ______________ 36-35 WM 1 at Georgetown __________ 29-42 LM 4 at Carnegie Tech_________ 28-33 LM 8 Temple ________________ 35-32 W

EASTERN INTERCOLLEGIATECONFERENCE

1935-39 (4 YEARS)

Raised on a farm in Car-roll County, Ohio, John Lawther earned national recognition as one of the leading proponents of zone defenses during 23 seasons as a coach at Westminster College and Penn State.

A 1919 Westminster graduate, Dr. Lawther retired from the Penn State faculty in 1965 following a long and distinguished career in secondary and higher education. As basket-ball coach from 1937 until 1949, he compiled a 150-93 record. Lawther’s first team posted a 6-4 Eastern Conference mark after a 0-10 league slate the previous year. His 1942 team went 18-3 and advanced to the NCAA East Regional, defeating Big Ten champ Illinois.

Lawther had a great running feud with animated Pittsburgh coach Doc Carlson, who despised the zone which Lawther favored. When the two teams met Jan. 15, 1944, in the Steel City, Pittsburgh froze the ball and the re-sulting 15-12 Penn State win grabbed national headlines. Great anticipation surrounded the rematch as Carlson attacked the Lions’ zone and lost, 35-29.

In 10 seasons at Westminster, Lawther’s teams compiled an impressive 166-35 mark. His most memorable moment coaching the Titans came on Dec. 29, 1934, when he guid-ed them to a 37-33 win over undefeated St. John’s in the first college basketball double-header at Madison Square Garden.

PSU’s wartime coach, Lawther was elected to the NAIA Basketball Hall of Fame in 1962 and is a member of the Helms Founda-tion Hall of Fame. Lawther’s winning percent-age (317-127, 71.4 percent) still ranks among the top 50 all-time in Division I.

HEAD COACH

JOHN LAWTHER1937-49 (13 YEARS)

RECORD: 150-93 (.617)NCAA (1-1)

s All-American John Barr led Penn State in scoring in 1940 and 1941.

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1939-4015-8 (h: 5-4; a: 10-4; N: 0-0)coach: John Lawthercaptain: H.C. McWilliamsleading Scorers: John Barr, 231; Scott Moffatt, 140; Cliff McWilliams, 133; Norm Racusin, 99.D 2 Washington & Jefferson ____26-35 LD 6 Susquehanna ___________52-23 WD 16 Bucknell _______________37-44 LJ 1 at Mount Union __________31-24 WJ 2 at Akron _______________55-20 WJ 3 at Kent State ___________36-21 WJ 6 at Pittsburgh ____________28-31 LJ 10 Georgetown ____________33-22 WJ 13 at Carnegie Tech_________33-35 LJ 17 Syracuse ______________24-27 LJ 20 at Navy _______________40-17 WF 3 at Rutgers _____________47-19 WF 7 West Virginia ___________32-23 WF 10 at Army _______________47-20 WF 14 NYU _________________29-35 LF 16 at Colgate _____________43-25 WF 17 at Syracuse ____________29-34 LF 21 at Georgetown __________35-38 LF 22 at Temple ______________33-31 WF 28 at West Virginia ______ 55-51 (OT) WM 2 at Pittsburgh ____________36-29 WM 6 Temple ________________46-36 WM 9 Carnegie Tech __________48-26 W

1940-4115-5 (h: 7-2; a: 8-3; N: 0-0)coach: John Lawthercaptain: John Barrleading Scorers: John Barr, 200; Herschel Baltimore, 128; Scott Moffatt, 125; Elmer Gross 114.D 7 Washington & Jefferson ____30-31 LD 11 at Bucknell _____________55-21 WD 14 Colgate _______________35-21 WD 18 Susquehanna ___________55-18 WJ 10 at NYU ________________47-34 WJ 11 at Pittsburgh ____________27-36 LJ 15 at Syracuse ____________44-25 WJ 18 at Navy _______________23-20 WJ 29 at Georgetown ______ 24-28 (OT) LJ 31 at American ____________32-17 WF 5 West Virginia ___________29-35 LF 8 at Temple ______________43-25 WF 12 Carnegie Tech __________42-24 WF 15 at Syracuse ____________27-39 LF 19 Georgetown ____________46-38 WF 22 at Army _______________31-27 WF 25 Mexico ________________62-18 WF 27 Muhlenberg ____________50-29 WM 1 Pittsburgh ______________36-21 WM 5 at Carnegie Tech_________42-32 W

1941-4218-3 (h: 9-0; a: 8-2; N: 1-1)coach: John Lawthercaptains: R.V. Grimes & Elmer Grossleading Scorers: Herschel Baltimore, 179 & Elmer Gross, 179.No. 10 in Final dunkel indexD 4 Susquehanna ___________47-18 WD 6 Washington & Jefferson ____33-31 WD 10 Bucknell _______________48-32 WD 13 at Cornell ______________25-28 LD 17 Syracuse ______________37-29 WJ 10 at American ____________53-26 WJ 16 at West Virginia __________33-58 LJ 17 at Pittsburgh ____________34-30 WJ 28 at Army _______________34-26 WJ 31 at Temple ______________41-33 WF 4 at Navy _______________29-25 WF 7 at Carnegie Tech_________59-26 WF 11 Temple ________________46-33 WF 13 at Colgate _____________58-35 WF 14 at Syracuse (OT) _____ 37-36 (OT) WF 21 Pittsburgh ______________33-28 WF 25 West Virginia ___________44-30 WF 28 NYU _________________43-35 WM 4 Carnegie Tech __________42-19 W

NCaa TOURNaMeNTM 20 Dartmouth (2) ___________39-44 LM 21 Illinois (2) ______________41-34 W

1942-4315-4 (h: 10-0; a: 5-4; N: 0-0)coach: John Lawthercaptains: Herschel Baltimore & John Eglileading Scorers: David Hornstein, 139; Larry Gent, 138; Herschel Baltimore, 137; S.L. Von Neida, 130; Jack Biery, 110; John Egli, 110.D 5 Washington & Jefferson ____34-29 WD 9 Susquehanna ___________58-28 WD 12 Bucknell _______________36-22 WJ 6 at NYU ________________39-40 LJ 9 at Temple ______________38-29 WJ 13 Syracuse ______________42-28 WJ 15 at Carnegie Tech_________35-33 WJ 16 at Pittsburgh ____________37-38 LJ 23 Colgate _______________48-24 WJ 30 at West Virginia __________27-32 LF 4 at Georgetown __________35-51 LF 5 at Navy Pre-Flight ________51-34 WF 6 at Navy _______________33-21 WF 10 West Virginia ___________55-40 WF 17 at Army _______________37-28 WF 20 Pittsburgh ______________32-13 WF 24 Temple ________________46-33 WM 3 Carnegie Tech __________65-28 WM 6 Georgetown ____________55-37 W

1943-448-7 (h: 5-3; a: 2-4; N: 1-0)coach: John Lawthercaptains: Noneleading Scorers: Don McNary, 146; Monroe Moskowitz, 119; Bud Long 114.D 4 at Muhlenberg __________34-40 LD 11 Bucknell _______________26-29 LD 15 Susquehanna ___________45-25 WD 18 Washington & Jefferson ____41-34 WJ 5 NYU (3) _______________37-36 WJ 8 at Temple ______________38-45 LJ 14 at Carnegie Tech_________34-32 WJ 15 at Pittsburgh ____________15-12 WJ 22 Colgate _______________34-41 LJ 26 at Army _______________38-49 LJ 29 Juniata ________________38-29 WF 5 at Navy _______________26-46 L F 19 Pittsburgh ______________35-29 WF 23 Temple ________________30-31 LM 1 Carnegie Tech __________76-33 W

1944-4510-7 (h: 8-2; a: 2-5; N: 0-0)coach: John Lawthercaptains: Noneleading Scorers: Irwin Batnick, 113; Sylvester Bozinski, 105.D 6 Muhlenberg ________ 36-37 (OT) LD 13 Susquehanna ___________53-12 WD 14 Marshall _______________34-32 WD 16 at West Virginia __________34-39 LD 20 Bucknell _______________32-30 WJ 10 Mexico ________________50-29 WJ 12 at Carnegie Tech_________57-22 WJ 13 at Pittsburgh ____________41-58 LJ 17 West Virginia ___________53-27 WJ 24 at Army _______________28-33 LJ 27 Colgate _______________37-26 WJ 31 at Navy _______________27-60 LF 7 Carnegie Tech __________57-22 WF 10 at Colgate _____________51-34 WF 14 Temple ___________60-63 (5 OT) LF 17 Pittsburgh ______________53-36 WF 24 at Temple ______________28-39 L

1944-467-9 (h: 5-2; a: 2-7; N: 0-0)coach: John Lawthercaptains: Noneleading Scorer: Walter Hatkevich, 216.D 5 Susquehanna ___________68-33 WD 8 at West Virginia (OT) ______41-42 LD 12 Muhlenberg ____________36-55 LD 15 at Carnegie Tech_________34-27 WD 19 Bucknell _______________58-33 WJ 5 at Muhlenberg __________38-47 LJ 9 Temple ________________46-34 WJ 12 at Pittsburgh ____________38-45 LJ 16 West Virginia ___________45-48 LJ 19 at Colgate _____________51-67 LJ 26 at Bucknell _____________47-28 WJ 30 at Army _______________45-46 LF 2 Pittsburgh ______________48-37 WF 6 at Navy _______________33-34 LF 9 Colgate _______________46-44 WF 16 at Temple ______________38-54 L

1946-4710-8 (h: 4-3; a: 6-5; N: 0-0)coach: John Lawthercaptain: David Hornsteinleading Scorers: Jack Biery, 218; Johnny Rusinko, 181; Milt Simon ,142; Nick Dietterick, 127; Jim Lawther, 101.D 4 at Susquehanna _________57-33 WD 7 at Georgetown __________40-37 WD 11 at Bucknell _________ 34-38 (OT) LD 14 Washington & Jefferson ____46-48 LD 18 at West Virginia __________37-40 LJ 4 at Pittsburgh ____________31-42 LJ 8 Temple ________________62-42 WJ 11 Muhlenberg ____________48-36 WJ 15 at Bucknell _____________52-45 WJ 18 at Carnegie Tech_________71-45 WF 1 Pittsburgh ______________46-39 WF 7 at American ____________46-38 WF 8 at Temple ______________37-38 LF 12 Carnegie Tech __________52-32 WF 15 at Navy _______________43-58 LF 22 West Virginia ___________51-55 LM 1 Georgetown ____________42-50 LM 8 at Colgate _____________71-68 W

1947-489-10 (h: 6-4; a: 3-6; N: 0-0)coach: John Lawthercaptain: Jack Bieryleading Scorers: Jack Biery, 260; Milt Simon, 143; Irwin Batnick, 135.D 13 Washington & Jefferson ____63-49 WD 17 Bucknell _______________42-46 LJ 3 at Pittsburgh ____________34-35 LJ 7 American ______________45-25 WJ 9 at Colgate _____________36-35 WJ 10 at Syracuse ____________43-49 LJ 14 West Virginia (#5) ________50-46 WJ 17 at Carnegie Tech_________47-39 WJ 21 at Bucknell _____________29-36 LJ 31 Pittsburgh ______________34-42 LF 4 at West Virginia __________32-60 LF 7 Syracuse ______________40-35 WF 11 at Georgetown __________42-40 WF 14 DePauw _______________68-49 WF 18 at Navy _______________36-40 LF 21 at Temple ______________44-55 LF 28 Colgate ___________ 60-61 (OT) LM 3 Georgetown ____________43-49 LM 6 Temple ________________64-62 W

1948-497-10 (h: 7-3; a: 0-7; N: 0-0)coach: John Lawthercaptain: Milt SimonLeading Scorer: Milt Simon, 177.D 4 at Pittsburgh ____________33-40 LD 14 American ______________55-59 LD 15 at Georgetown __________41-49 LD 18 Washington & Jefferson ____40-38 WJ 8 Colgate _______________40-58 LJ 15 Carnegie Tech __________65-40 WJ 19 at Navy _______________47-55 LF 2 at West Virginia __________28-52 LF 5 Syracuse ______________63-47 WF 9 West Virginia ___________47-49 LF 12 at Temple ______________48-56 LF 19 Pittsburgh ______________49-38 WF 23 American ______________63-50 WF 25 at Colgate _____________45-67 LF 26 at Syracuse ____________47-49 LM 2 Temple ________________52-41 WM 5 Georgetown ____________61-42 W

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1949-5013-10 (h: 9-2; a: 4-7; N: 0-1)coach: Elmer Grosscaptains: Marty Costa & Joe Toccileading Scorers: Marty Costa (13.0), Lou Lamie (10.8), Lee Schisler (8.3), Joe Tocci (7.5), Jay McMahan (5.7).D 7 Susquehanna ___________ 74-44 WD 14 at Georgetown __________ 63-70 LD 15 at American ____________ 67-49 WD 28 Duke (4) _______________ 51-48 WD 29 West Virginia (4) _________ 46-41 WD 30 N.C. State (4) (#5 AP*) ____ 40-50 LJ 7 Colgate ___________ 67-68 (OT) LJ 13 at Carnegie Tech_________ 42-57 LJ 14 at Washington & Jefferson __ 51-50 WJ 18 American ______________ 74-54 WJ 21 Pittsburgh ______________ 34-21 WJ 25 at Pittsburgh ____________ 58-51 WJ 28 Syracuse ______________ 67-61 WF 8 at Pennsylvania _________ 49-66 LF 10 at Gettysburg _______ 65-66 (OT) LF 11 at Navy _______________ 40-46 L F 15 West Virginia ___________ 82-56 WF 18 Rutgers _______________ 51-64 LF 22 Temple ________________ 66-61 WF 24 at Colgate _____________ 72-57 WF 25 at Syracuse ____________ 44-46 LM 1 at West Virginia __________ 56-59 LM 4 Georgetown ____________ 65-56 W

1950-5114-9 (h: 7-3; a: 6-5; N: 1-1)coach: Elmer Grosscaptains: Lou LamieStarters: Lou Lamie (14.5), Ted Panoplos (11.9), Jay McMahan (8.4), Hardy Williams (8.0), Frank Moore (6.1). Subs: Herm Sledzik (5.0), Joe Piorkowski (4.0).D 6 Ithaca ________________ 70-31 WD 9 Syracuse ______________ 59-61 LD 11 at American ____________ 66-63 WD 15 Rhode Island ___________ 61-55 WD 16 Washington & Jefferson ____ 52-55 LD 29 Michigan State (5) ________ 43-51 LD 30 Ohio State (5) ___________ 67-58 WJ 2 at Lawrence Tech ________ 56-67 LJ 6 Colgate _______________ 52-55 LJ 10 at Bucknell _____________ 25-15 WJ 20 Gettysburg _____________ 73-52 WF 3 Bucknell _______________ 67-53 WF 6 at Georgetown __________ 76-70 WF 7 at Navy _______________ 44-41 WF 10 West Virginia ___________ 76-60 WF 14 at Pittsburgh ____________ 50-61 LF 17 at Rutgers _____________ 73-50 WF 21 American ______________ 73-54 WF 23 at Colgate _____________ 58-57 WF 24 at Syracuse ____________ 46-50 LF 28 at West Virginia __________ 68-72 LM 3 Pittsburgh ______________ 64-44 WM 7 at Pennsylvania _________ 58-61 L

1951-5220-6 (h: 10-0; a: 8-4; N: 2-2)coach: Elmer Grosscaptains: Jay McMahan & Hardy WilliamsStarters: Jesse Arnelle (18.9), Herm Sledzik (9.2), Hardy Williams (8.4),John Sherry (6.8), Joe Piorkowski (5.6). Subs: Jay McMahan (6.5), Ron Weidenhammer (6.1), Ed Haag (3.7).D 5 Ithaca ________________ 51-21 WD 12 Bucknell _______________ 73-63 WD 15 at Washington & Jefferson __ 46-49 LD 27 Michigan (6) ____________ 62-60 WD 28 Pittsburgh (6) ___________ 62-40 WJ 5 Colgate _______________ 68-51 WJ 10 Syracuse ______________ 61-57 WJ 12 Carnegie Tech __________ 74-56 WJ 16 at Gettysburg ___________ 85-70 WJ 17 at Dickinson ____________ 89-45 WJ 19 at Pittsburgh ____________ 52-45 WJ 30 at Navy _______________ 53-49 WJ 31 at American ____________ 77-52 WF 2 at West Virginia (#9 AP*) ___ 61-60 WF 6 Rutgers _______________ 66-52 WF 9 Georgetown ____________ 83-55 WF 15 at Rhode Island _________ 72-66 WF 16 at Army _______________ 85-73 WF 20 at Pennsylvania _________ 52-54 LF 22 at Colgate _________ 63-65 (OT) LF 23 at Syracuse _______ 72-76 (2 OT) LF 27 West Virginia (#10 AP) _____ 84-65 W M 1 Pittsburgh _______________ 24-9 WM 8 at Bucknell _____________ 80-67 W

NCaa TOURNaMeNTM 21 Kentucky (7) (#1 AP*) _____ 54-82 LM 22 N.C. State (7) ___________ 60-69 L

1952-5315-9 (h: 12-0; a: 2-7; N: 1-2)coach: Elmer Grosscaptain: Herm SledzikStarters: Jesse Arnelle (17.0), Herm Sledzik (14.6), John Sherry (10.3), Ed Haag (7.4), Ron Weidenhammer (6.6).Subs: Joe Piorkowski (7.5), Dave Edwards (3.3), Jim Blocker (3.2).D 12 Alfred _________________ 56-43 WD 13 Washington & Jefferson ____ 62-50 WD 19 Colgate _______________ 68-55 WD 29 Oklahoma A & M (8) (#8 AP*) 61-68 LD 30 Bowling Green (8) ________ 67-56 WD 31 W. Kentucky (8) (#17 AP*) __ 78-91 LJ 7 Syracuse ______________ 71-62 WJ 9 Carnegie Tech __________ 62-51 WJ 10 at Pittsburgh ____________ 56-57 LJ 12 Gettysburg _____________ 73-66 WJ 14 at West Virginia __________ 72-82 LJ 17 Ithaca _______________ 105-47 WJ 31 at Pennsylvania _________ 56-60 LF 3 at Georgetown __________ 73-70 WF 4 at Navy _______________ 53-77 LF 7 at Rutgers _____________ 62-74 LF 11 American ______________ 69-53 WF 14 Bucknell _______________ 71-49 WF 16 Dickinson ______________ 56-42 WF 20 at Colgate _________ 60-62 (OT) LF 21 at Syracuse ____________ 78-74 WF 25 West Virginia ___________ 77-57 WF 28 Pittsburgh ______________ 73-53 WM 7 at Temple ______________ 54-56 L

1953-5418-6 (h: 9-0; a: 5-5; N: 4-1)coach: Elmer Grosscaptain: John SherryStarters: Jesse Arnelle (26.1),Ron Weidenhammer (11.1), Bob Hoffman (10.5), Earl Fields (9.8), Jim Blocker (5.5).Subs: Jim Brewer (6.1), Dave Edwards (2.9), Bob Rohland (2.7).1954 Final FourNo. 9 in final associated Press pollD 5 Washington & Jefferson ____ 66-41 WD 12 at Pennsylvania _________ 72-67 WD 18 at American ____________ 65-52 WD 19 at N.C. State ____________ 74-89 LJ 6 Syracuse ______________ 77-63 WJ 9 Colgate _______________ 78-58 WJ 13 at West Virginia __________ 74-66 WJ 16 at Navy _______________ 58-62 LJ 27 at Bucknell _____________ 49-43 WJ 28 Pittsburgh _________ 91-85 (3 OT) WF 3 at Gettysburg ___________ 64-51 WF 6 West Virginia ___________ 85-68 WF 13 at Pittsburgh ____________ 62-74 LF 19 at Colgate _____________ 63-75 LF 20 at Syracuse ____________ 69-71 LF 24 Gettysburg _____________ 76-62 WF 27 Rutgers _______________ 76-59 WM 4 Georgetown ____________ 61-54 WM 6 Temple ________________ 67-52 W

NCaa TOURNaMeNTM 9 Toledo (9) ________________ 62-50 WM 12 LSU (10) (#14 AP*) _________ 78-70 WM 13 Notre Dame (10) (#6 AP*) ____ 71-63 WM 19 LaSalle (11) (#2 AP*)________ 54-69 LM 20 USC (11) (#11 AP*) _________ 70-61 W

Munhall, Pa., native Elmer Gross served as John Lawther’s assistant for four years and assumed the head coaching position from Lawther following the 1948-49 season.

Captain of Penn State’s 1942 NCAA team, Gross directed the Nittany Lions to an 80-40 record and two NCAA Tournament berths. He used Lawther’s sliding-zone defense and added a fast-break offense which saw the Nittany Lions top 1,000 points for the first time in 1950.

His 1954 squad, paced by All-America center Jesse Arnelle, placed third in the NCAA Tournament, finishing No. 9 in the final AP poll. The Lions shocked eighth-ranked Louisiana State and ended Notre Dame’s 18-game win-ning streak to advance to Kansas City for the Final Four. Gross was praised for masterful use of his bench and a full-court press which con-fused tourney opponents.

Penn State has had two teams finish in the nation’s Top 10 (1942: No. 10 Dunkel Index) and Gross was a key figure on both.

A World War II Purple Heart veteran, Gross was wounded in 1944, following one of the early amphibious landings on the coast of France. He returned to PSU as a graduate assistant coach in 1945 and earned his mas-ter’s degree in 1947. He was the first coach in NCAA tourney history (1952) to also have played in the tournament (1942). Dr. Gross re-tired from Penn State in 1978 and returned to campus March 12, 1994, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of his NCAA Final Four team.

He died in Sun City, Ariz., in 2007.

HEAD COACH

ELMER GROSS1950-54 (5 YEARS)

RECORD: 80-40 (.667)2 NCAA (4-3); 1954 FINAL FOUR

s Lou Lamie was captain and the leading scorer on the 1950-51 team.

s Hardy Williams was a two-year letter-man and captained the 1951-52 team.

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1954-5518-10 (h: 11-1; a: 5-6; N: 2-3)coach: John Eglicaptains: Jesse Arnelle & Ron WeidenhammerStarters: Jesse Arnelle (26.1), Ron Weidenhammer (11.1), Bob Hoffman (10.5), Earl Fields (9.8), Jim Blocker (5.5). Subs: Rudy Marisa (7.1), Dave Edwards (3.6), Bob Rohland (2.4).D 4 Dickinson ______________ 81-63 WD 9 at N.C. State (#4 AP*) _____ 77-99 LD 11 Carnegie Tech __________ 91-75 WD 15 Colgate ______________ 110-75 WD 17 Gettysburg _____________ 97-61 WD 18 Rutgers ______________ 106-69 WD 27 Wayne (12) _____________ 66-71 LD 28 Toledo (12) _____________ 71-53 WD 30 at Michigan State ________ 74-85 LJ 5 Bucknell _______________ 94-45 WJ 8 Navy _________________ 84-64 WJ 12 Syracuse _____________ 107-85 WJ 14 at Carnegie Tech_________ 56-66 LJ 15 at Pittsburgh ____________ 66-76 LJ 19 at Lehigh __________81-75 (OT) WJ 29 at Temple ________ 84-80 (2 OT) WF 2 at W. Virginia (#19 AP*) 77-68 (OT) WF 5 Lehigh ________________ 78-37 WF 9 West Virginia (#19 AP*) ____ 84-58 WF 12 at Washington & Jefferson __ 90-71 WF 18 at Colgate _____________ 56-69 LF 19 at Syracuse ____________ 60-83 LF 23 at Rutgers _____________ 83-64 WF 26 Pittsburgh ______________ 77-71 WM 2 Pennsylvania ___________ 79-85 L

NCaa TOURNaMeNTM 8 Memphis State (13) _________ 59-55 WM 11 Iowa (14) (#5 AP*) _________ 53-82 LM 12 Kentucky (14) (#2 AP*) ______ 59-84 L

1955-5612-14 (h: 5-4; a: 6-9; N: 1-1)coach: John Eglicaptains: Earl Fields & Bob HoffmanStarters: Earl Fields (14.1), Bob Hoffman (14.1), Rudy Marisa (13.6), Bob Ramsay (7.6), Norm Hall (7.0).Subs: Steve Baidy (8.1), Bob Leisher (7.6), Ron Rainey (4.3).D 3 at N.C. State (#2 AP*) _____ 42-78 LD 7 at Dickinson ____________ 80-66 WD 10 at DePaul ______________ 62-84 LD 14 Rutgers ______________ 102-78 WD 17 Colgate _______________ 83-75 WD 27 Detroit (12) _____________ 58-91 LD 28 Toledo (12) _____________ 78-66 WJ 3 Carnegie Tech __________ 62-69 LJ 7 at Lehigh ______________ 54-39 WJ 11 Syracuse ______________ 64-71 LJ 13 at West Virginia (#20 AP*) __ 79-81 LJ 14 at Pittsburgh ____________ 60-78 LJ 18 at Bucknell _____________ 74-81 LF 1 at Navy _______________ 70-65 WF 4 Boston U. ______________ 84-67 WF 6 Lehigh ________________ 88-64 WF 8 West Virginia (#20 AP*) ____ 73-76 L F 10 at Temple (#15 AP*) ______ 58-77 LF 11 at Pennsylvania _________ 72-79 LF 15 Bucknell _______________ 79-66 WF 17 at Syracuse ____________ 66-75 LF 18 at Colgate _____________ 64-74 LF 22 at Army _______________ 70-66 WF 25 at Rutgers _____________ 82-72 WF 29 at Carnegie Tech_________ 76-66 WM 3 Pittsburgh _____________ 90-100 L

1956-5715-10 (h: 9-2; a: 4-7; N: 2-1)coach: John Eglicaptain: Bob LeislerStarters: Ron Rainey (15.1), Bob Edwards (14.1), Steve Baidy (11.1), Bob Leisher (9.2), Bob Ramsay (5.5).Subs: Greg Schwendeman (4.4), Tom Hancock (4.2).D 1 Carnegie Tech __________ 80-51 WD 5 Rutgers _______________ 90-58 WD 8 at N.C. State ____________ 60-66 LD 12 at West Virginia (#7 AP*) ___ 66-81 LD 15 Colgate _______________ 51-44 WD 27 Richmond (15) __________ 64-60 WD 28 Pennsylvania (15) ________ 89-59 WD 29 Lafayette (15) ___________ 59-64 LJ 5 Carnegie Tech __________ 52-40 WJ 7 Gettysburg _____________ 86-50 WJ 9 Temple ________________ 62-53 WJ 12 at Pittsburgh ____________ 75-66 WJ 16 Syracuse ______________ 45-75 LJ 26 at Rutgers ________ 78-77 (2 OT) WJ 30 at Lehigh __________ 67-72 (OT) LF 2 at Army _______________ 61-49 WF 6 at Navy _______________ 48-53 LF 13 Bucknell _______________ 59-56 WF 15 at Pennsylvania _________ 68-77 LF 16 West Virginia (#7 AP*) _____ 80-65 WF 20 at Bucknell _____________ 56-70 LF 22 at Colgate _____________ 75-74 WF 23 at Syracuse ____________ 55-66 LF 27 Lehigh ________________ 72-38 WM 2 Pittsburgh ______________ 65-80 L

1957-588-11 (h: 5-3; a: 3-8; N: 0-0)coach: John Eglicaptains: Steve Baidy & Ron RaineyStarters: Ron Rainey (15.4), Bob Edwards (12.8), Steve Baidy (8.0), Ted Kubista (6.6), Tom Hancock (5.4).Subs: Wally Colender (11.3), Paul Sweetland (3.5).D 7 at N.C. State (#20 AP*) ___ 62-80 LD 10 at Carnegie Tech________ 47-35 WD 11 at West Virginia (#1 AP*) __ 50-84 LD 14 Colgate ______________ 71-58 WJ 4 Rutgers ______________ 77-58 WJ 8 at Temple (#5 AP*) ______ 45-64 LJ 10 at Lehigh _____________ 75-70 WJ 11 at Rutgers ____________ 63-64 LJ 25 Pittsburgh _____________ 64-71 LJ 28 at Navy ______________ 53-58 LF 1 Gettysburg ____________ 87-61 WF 5 Pennsylvania __________ 71-70 WF 12 Syracuse _____________ 66-60 WF 15 West Virginia (#1 AP) ____ 71-74 LF 19 Bucknell ______________ 56-63 LF 21 at Syracuse ___________ 31-45 LF 22 at Colgate ____________ 83-76 WM 1 at Pittsburgh ___________ 59-61 LM 5 at Bucknell ________ 73-75 (OT) L

1958-5911-9 (h: 8-2; a: 1-7; N: 2-0)coach: John Eglicaptains: NoneStarters: Mark DuMars (16.8), Wally Colender (16.1), Bob Edwards (12.8), Tom Hancock (7.8), Paul Sweetland (6.5).Subs: Ted Kubista (18.8), John Musser (2.8).D 1 at N.C. State (#6 AP*) ____ 54-70 LD 6 at West Virginia (#10 AP*) _ 63-78 LD 16 Gettysburg ____________ 71-60 WD 20 Colgate ______________ 78-54 WD 29 Georgetown (15) ________ 88-74 WD 30 Richmond (15) _________ 61-54 WJ 8 West Virginia(#10 AP*) 81-89 (OT) LJ 10 at Rutgers ____________ 64-69 LJ 13 Bucknell ______________ 67-80 LJ 24 Pittsburgh _____________ 67-58 WF 3 Temple _______________ 70-36 WF 7 Syracuse _____________ 81-72 WF 11 at Navy __________ 58-68 (OT) LF 14 Rutgers ______________ 74-56 WF 20 at Colgate ____________ 71-51 WF 21 at Syracuse ___________ 75-90 LF 24 Lehigh _______________ 88-52 WF 27 Carnegie Tech _________ 64-59 WF 28 at Pittsburgh ___________ 65-84 LM 7 at Bucknell ____________ 69-74 L

The all-time winningest coach in Penn State bas-ketball history, John Egli, like his predecessor, Elmer Gross, was a John Lawther disciple. In 14 seasons at the helm, Egli guided the Nittany Lions to an overall mark of 187-135, including NCAA bids in 1955 and 1965 and an NIT berth in 1966.

A native of Williamsport, Pa., Egli was a co-captain on the 1943 Penn State basketball team and was named to the NCAA East Re-gional all-tournament team in 1942.

Egli entered military service in 1943. He received the Purple Heart after being wounded at Bastogne on Christmas Day, 1944, and was hospitalized in England for six months. In 1947, he was appointed instructor of physical educa-tion and director of the intramural and varsity athletic programs at Penn State-DuBois.

Two years later, Egli was named assistant coach at University Park under Elmer Gross. After five seasons, he was elevated to head coach in 1954-55. His first team topped 2,000 points for the first time in school history. He was one of the nation’s foremost authorities on the tactics and strategy of the zone defense. His teams ran off a string of 15-5, 16-7, 20-4 and 18-6 records between 1963 and 1966.

In 1962, Egli presented the sliding zone defense at the National Association of Basket-ball Coaches convention in Louisville, Ky. Four years later, he was installed as the fourth vice president of the NABC. His book, Sliding Zone Defenses for Winning Basketball, still is used by many coaches. Egli died in 1982.

Egli has been posthumously inducted into the Pennsylvania and Clearfield County Sports Halls of Fame.

HEAD COACH

JOHN EGLI1955-68 (14 YEARS)

RECORD: 187-135 (.581)2 NCAA (1-3), 1 NIT (0-1)

s Head coach John Egli, the all-time leader in wins at Penn State, with late 1950’s stars Wally Colender (middle) and Mark DuMars (right).

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1959-6011-11 (h: 7-2; a: 3-8; N: 1-1)coach: John Eglicaptain: Wally ColenderStarters: Mark DuMars (21.3), Wally Colender (15.0), Gene Harris (9.9), Paul Sweetland (7.7), Jake Trueblood (7.6). Subs: Bill Saul (6.1), John Phillips (3.9).D 1 at N.C. State ____________ 53-65 LD 5 at Purdue ______________ 54-63 LD 12 at West Virginia (#5 AP*) __ 74-104 LD 15 Syracuse ______________ 80-75 WD 19 Colgate _______________ 67-69 LD 28 Temple (16) ____________ 50-60 LD 29 Duquesne (16) __________ 72-69 WJ 5 at Carnegie Tech_________ 76-66 WJ 9 West Virginia (#5 AP*) _____ 73-75 LJ 12 at Bucknell _____________ 71-56 WJ 23 Pittsburgh ______________ 75-65 WJ 30 Carnegie Tech __________ 77-73 WF 2 Bucknell _______________ 62-60 WF 6 Gettysburg _____________ 77-62 WF 10 at Navy _______________ 71-87 LF 13 Rutgers _______________ 96-61 WF 19 at Colgate _________ 75-84 (OT) LF 20 at Syracuse ____________ 60-61 LF 25 Lehigh ________________ 76-58 WF 27 at Pittsburgh ________ 63-64 (OT) LM 4 at Temple ______________ 68-79 LM 5 at Rutgers _____________ 85-59 W

1960-6111-13 (h: 7-2; a: 4-9; N: 0-2)coach: John Eglicaptain: Mark DuMarsStarters: Gene Harris (15.4), Mark DuMars (15.2), John Mitchell (11.5), Jake Trueblood (10.4), Earl Hoffman (8.5). Subs: John Phillips (4.0), Don Wilson (2.7).D 1 at Maryland ____________ 47-64 LD 3 Purdue ________________ 63-59 WD 6 at Lehigh ______________ 66-50 WD 9 Duke (17) (#10 AP*) ______ 46-69 LD 10 Wake Forest (17) (#15 AP*) _ 78-84 LD 20 at Syracuse ____________ 77-58 WD 27 Evansville (18) __________ 75-74 WD 28 Denver (18) ____________ 50-58 L J 5 Colgate _______________ 78-68 WJ 7 Carnegie Tech __________ 72-67 WJ 10 at Bucknell _____________ 67-71 LJ 12 at Gettysburg ___________ 76-58 WJ 14 at Army _______________ 46-56 LF 4 at Navy _______________ 56-58 LF 7 at Bucknell _____________ 65-63 WF 11 Pittsburgh ______________ 73-59 WF 14 West Virginia (#9 AP*) _____ 78-80 LF 17 at Colgate _____________ 72-80 LF 18 at Syracuse ____________ 61-63 LF 21 at West Virginia (#9 AP*) ___ 68-71 LF 25 at Pittsburgh ____________ 53-57 LF 28 Temple ________________ 63-56 WM 1 at Carnegie Tech_________ 57-70 LM 4 Rutgers _______________ 79-70 W

1961-6212-11 (h: 8-2; a: 4-6; N: 0-3)coach: John Eglicaptain: Gene HarrisStarters: Gene Harris (18.7), John Mitchell (12.7), Earl Hoffman (11.6), John Phillips (6.9), Bob Donato (5.5). Subs: Ulo Kart (5.1), Charles Marin (3.5), Bob Hutchinson (1.7).D 2 Maryland ______________ 71-65 WD 5 Lehigh ________________ 73-48 WD 8 at Syracuse ____________ 77-60 WD 9 at Colgate _____________ 71-59 WD 16 West Virginia (#15 AP*) ____ 67-79 LD 19 Syracuse ______________ 53-44 WD 23 at Ohio State (#1 AP*) _____ 49-92 LD 26 Iowa (19) ______________ 48-67 LD 27 Holy Cross (19) __________ 66-79 LD 28 Niagara (19) ________ 70-77 (OT) LJ 3 at Duke (#10 AP*) ________ 55-95 LJ 6 at Pittsburgh ____________ 74-62 WJ 9 Bucknell _______________ 61-50 WJ 13 Navy _________________ 67-79 LJ 16 Colgate _______________ 80-65 WJ 20 at Carnegie Tech_________ 52-45 WF 6 Gettysburg _____________ 60-43 WF 13 at Bucknell _____________ 68-69 LF 17 Army _________________ 49-36 WF 20 at West Virginia (#15 AP*) __ 60-79 LF 24 Pittsburgh ______________ 63-55 WF 28 at Temple ______________ 60-75 LM 3 at Rutgers _____________ 62-67 L

1962-6315-5 (h: 6-2; a: 8-2; N: 1-1)coach: John Eglicaptains: Earl Hoffman & John MitchellStarters: Earl Hoffman (21.7), Bob Weiss (15.3), Bob Donato (11.4), Ron Avillion (8.1), Tom Malinchak (5.5). Subs: Terry Hoover (6.7).D 1 at Maryland ____________ 62-61 WD 4 at Lehigh ______________ 77-49 WD 8 Syracuse ______________ 67-54 WD 11 Colgate _______________ 62-40 WD 22 Pittsburgh ______________ 48-68 LD 28 Marshall (20) ___________ 75-65 WD 29 Miami (O.) (20) __________ 66-73 LJ 5 Temple ________________ 78-51 WJ 8 at Bucknell _________ 88-83 (OT) WJ 11 at Colgate _____________ 78-70 WJ 12 at Syracuse ____________ 59-49 WJ 16 at West Virginia (#16 UPI*)__ 73-89 LJ 26 Bucknell _______________ 90-75 WJ 31 Carnegie Tech __________ 75-64 WF 9 at Navy _______________ 79-67 WF 12 at Gettysburg ___________ 72-54 WF 16 at Army _______________ 75-68 WF 20 West Virginia (#16 UPI*) ___ 82-83 LF 23 at Pittsburgh ____________ 67-83 LM 2 Rutgers _______________ 75-72 W

1963-6416-7 (h: 8-0; a: 6-7; N: 2-0)coach: John Eglicaptain: Bob DonatoStarters: Bob Weiss (17.0), Bob Donato (13.4), Carver Clinton (13.1), Ray Saunders (10.5), Ron Avillion (7.7). Subs: Tom Malinchak (7.3), Terry Hoover (3.7), Jerry Roseboro (3.5).N 30 at Duke (#3 AP*) _________ 62-92 LD 2 at N.C. State ____________ 60-64 LD 7 Maryland ______________ 91-62 WD 14 Syracuse ______________ 95-76 WD 27 Western Michigan (12) _ 97-92 (OT) WD 28 Detroit (12) _____________ 88-83 WD 30 at Toledo ______________ 65-81 LJ 11 at Pittsburgh ____________ 60-69 LJ 15 at West Virginia __________ 63-84 LJ 17 at Syracuse ____________ 82-84 LJ 18 at Colgate ____________ 104-75 WJ 25 Lehigh ________________ 79-40 WJ 29 Colgate _______________ 86-62 WF 1 at Temple ______________ 79-65 WF 5 Bucknell _______________ 80-52 WF 8 at Navy _______________ 83-63 WF 12 at Carnegie Tech_________ 76-51 WF 19 West Virginia ___________ 86-76 WF 22 at Army _______________ 37-46 LF 26 Gettysburg _____________ 85-46 WF 29 Pittsburgh ______________ 78-63 WM 4 at Bucknell _____________ 85-46 WM 7 at Rutgers _____________ 91-82 W

1964-6520-4 (h: 9-0; a: 9-2; N: 2-2)coach: John Eglicaptains: Ron Avillion & Bob WeissStarters: Carver Clinton (17.1), Bob Weiss (16.4), Jim Reed (13.4), Ray Saunders (10.6), Ron Avillion (8.5). Subs: Paul Mickey (5.4), Terry Hoover (3.1).D 2 at Maryland ____________ 71-72 LD 5 Syracuse (#7 AP) ________ 81-59 WD 11 at Kansas ______________ 50-48 WD 12 at Kansas State _________ 60-59 WD 15 at Gettysburg ___________ 53-39 WD 16 at Temple ______________ 73-63 WD 17 NYU (21) ______________ 73-82 LD 28 Houston (12) ___________ 59-57 WD 29 Detroit (12) _____________ 75-73 WJ 5 at Duke (#10 AP*) _______ 88-121 LJ 9 Carnegie Tech __________ 69-36 WJ 16 at West Virginia __________ 80-79 WJ 23 Pittsburgh ______________ 59-40 WJ 30 Colgate _______________ 95-65 WF 3 West Virginia ___________ 89-72 WF 6 Navy _________________ 84-56 WF 10 at Bucknell _____________ 79-61 WF 13 Army _________________ 59-44 WF 19 at Colgate _____________ 85-76 WF 20 at Syracuse ____________ 70-62 WF 24 Bucknell _______________ 68-52 W F 27 at Pittsburgh ____________ 83-72 WM 6 Rutgers _______________ 88-75 W

NCaa TOURNaMeNTM 8 Princeton (22) ___________ 58-60 L

s The Rec Hall crowd carried Jeff Persson off on its shoulders following a big 1960’s win.

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1965-6618-6 (h: 9-0; a: 7-5; N: 2-1)coach: John Eglicaptains: Carver Clinton & Ray SaundersStarters: Carver Clinton (18.9), Jeff Persson (13.7), Jim Reed (11.9), Ray Saunders (10.5), Paul Mickey (10.0). Subs: Leon Mickens (4.5),Jerry Roseboro (3.0).D 1 Maryland ______________ 65-61 WD 4 Gettysburg _____________ 81-63 WD 14 at Buffalo ______________ 68-60 WD 16 at Syracuse (#16 UPI*) ___ 79-103 LD 18 at Colgate _____________ 75-74 WD 27 at N.C. State ____________ 70-69 WD 29 Alabama (23) ___________ 68-66 WD 30 Florida (23) _____________ 54-52 WJ 3 at Duke (#2 AP*) _________ 58-83 LJ 8 at Carnegie Tech_________ 72-52 WJ 12 Bucknell _______________ 95-55 WJ 15 at West Virginia __________ 64-73 LJ 22 Pittsburgh ______________ 66-62 WJ 29 Temple ________________ 79-73 WF 5 at Army _______________ 39-59 LF 8 Kent State _____________ 94-72 WF 12 at Navy _______________ 66-59 WF 16 West Virginia __________ 108-81 WF 19 Colgate _______________ 90-70 WF 23 at Bucknell _____________ 66-57 WF 26 at Pittsburgh ____________ 89-57 WF 28 Syracuse (#16 UPI*) ______ 80-79 WM 5 at Rutgers _____________ 61-71 L

NaTiONal iNViTaTiON TOURNaMeNTM 12 San Francisco (3) ________ 77-89 L

1966-6710-14 (h: 6-3; a: 4-7; N: 0-4)coach: John Eglicaptains: Joe McGovern & Paul MickeyStarters: Jeff Persson (17.6), Bill Stansfield (15.9), Paul Mickey (11.5), Joe McGovern (6.6), Bill Young (5.3).Subs: Jim Linden (6.6), Gary Hayes (6.3).D 1 at Maryland ____________ 53-76 LD 3 at North Carolina (#4 AP*) __ 63-93 LD 10 Carnegie Tech __________ 64-57 WD 12 Bucknell _______________ 65-58 WD 16 at Syracuse ____________ 72-77 LD 17 at Colgate _____________ 98-84 WD 22 Kansas State (24) ________ 59-83 LD 23 Oregon State (24) ___ 61-64 (2 OT) LD 28 Virginia Tech (23) ________ 65-67 LD 29 Georgia (23) ____________ 82-90 LJ 3 at Duke (#19 UPI*) _______ 84-89 LJ 7 at Kent State ___________ 70-62 WJ 11 at Temple ______________ 59-63 LJ 14 Pittsburgh ______________ 84-44 WJ 21 West Virginia __________ 102-99 WJ 28 at Gettysburg _______ 78-72 (OT) WF 1 Syracuse ______________ 73-90 LF 4 Army _________________ 67-57 WF 11 Navy _________________ 64-68 L F 14 at West Virginia __________ 67-83 LF 18 Colgate _______________ 79-55 W F 22 at Bucknell _____________ 62-65 LF 25 at Pittsburgh ____________ 87-73 WM 4 Rutgers _______________ 76-88 L

1967-6810-10 (h: 7-2; a: 3-6; N: 0-2)coach: John Eglicaptain: Jeff PerssonStarters: Jeff Persson (17.0), Tom Daley (15.3), Bill Stansfield (11.3), Bill Young (9.1), Jim Linden (7.9). Subs: Galen Godbey (8.3), Gregg Hamilton (7.9).D 2 Maryland ______________ 76-71 WD 15 at Syracuse ________ 89-90 (OT) LD 16 at Colgate _____________ 82-76 WD 18 at Bucknell _____________ 68-83 LD 26 Boston College (25) _______ 58-87 LD 27 Syracuse (25) ___________ 73-83 LJ 6 Kent State _____________ 52-50 WJ 10 Gettysburg _____________ 84-47 WJ 13 at Pittsburgh ____________ 66-43 WJ 20 West Virginia ___________ 66-88 LJ 24 at West Virginia __________ 63-77 LJ 27 at Army (#16 UPI*) _______ 55-73 LJ 31 Temple ________________ 81-68 WF 7 Syracuse ______________ 79-76 WF 10 at Navy _______________ 64-65 LF 14 at Carnegie Tech_________ 70-45 WF 17 Colgate _______________ 87-72 WF 21 Bucknell ___________ 73-74 (OT) LF 24 Pittsburgh ______________ 77-68 WM 2 at Rutgers _____________ 83-97 L

1968-6913-9 (h: 7-2; a: 5-5; N: 1-2)coach: John Bachcaptain: Bill StansfieldStarters: Tom Daley (14.2), Bill Stansfield (14.1), Willie Bryant (11.8), Bill Young (8.9), Bruce Mello (8.4).Subs: Jim Linden (3.4),Mike Egleston (2.0).N 30 at Maryland ____________ 56-66 LD 14 at Kent State ___________ 63-49 WD 16 at Buffalo __________ 60-66 (OT) LD 18 at Syracuse ____________ 51-71 LD 20 at Bucknell _____________ 79-60 WD 27 LaSalle (19) (#2 AP*)______ 55-70 LD 28 Niagara (19) ____________ 77-74 WD 29 DePaul (19) ____________ 68-83 LJ 4 Georgetown ________ 52-50 (OT) WJ 8 at Gettysburg ___________ 67-56 WJ 15 Carnegie Mellon _________ 82-55 WJ 18 Pittsburgh ______________ 65-50 WJ 22 West Virginia ___________ 64-62 WJ 25 Army _________________ 54-64 LJ 29 Syracuse ______________ 64-58 WF 1 Bucknell _______________ 68-66 WF 8 Navy _________________ 61-57 WF 12 at Temple ______________ 50-70 LF 15 Boston College (#16 AP*) __ 63-67 LF 19 at West Virginia __________ 81-67 WF 22 at Pittsburgh ____________ 57-49 WM 1 at Rutgers _____________ 57-59 L

1969-7013-11 (h: 10-0; a: 2-10; N: 1-1)coach: John Bachcaptain: Tom DaleyStarters: Tom Daley (15.3), Bob Fittin (14.5), Willie Bryant (11.6), Ron Kodish (10.5), Mike Egleston (5.5).Subs: Chuck Crist (4.5), Bruce Mello (4.4).D 3 Kent State _____________ 61-57 WD 16 at Boston College ________ 67-63 WD 19 at Syracuse ____________ 69-80 LD 20 at Columbia ____________ 58-76 LD 29 Georgetown (26) _________ 71-86 LD 30 Rochester (26) __________ 83-60 WJ 3 at Duke _______________ 43-93 LJ 7 Seton Hall _____________ 61-52 WJ 13 at Princeton ____________ 38-77 LJ 15 Temple ________________ 65-57 WJ 17 at Pittsburgh ____________ 47-61 LJ 21 West Virginia ___________ 81-69 WJ 24 at Army _______________ 54-71 LJ 27 Cornell ________________ 83-67 WJ 31 Gettysburg _____________ 86-56 WF 4 Syracuse _____________ 103-95 WF 7 at George Washington _____ 73-76 LF 11 Bucknell _______________ 77-62 WF 14 at Navy _______________ 79-71 WF 18 at West Virginia __________ 57-58 LF 21 Pittsburgh ______________ 61-48 WF 28 at Georgetown __________ 66-73 LM 3 at Bucknell _____________ 54-57 LM 7 Rutgers _______________ 65-62 W

1970-7110-12 (h: 9-3; a: 1-7; N: 0-2)coach: John Bachcaptains: Willie Bryant & Bruce MelloStarters: Bill Kunze (16.7), Bruce Mello (11.8), Chuck Crist (10.4), Paul Neumayer (9.5), Ron Kodish (9.1). Subs: Bob Fittin (5.5), Bob Hodgson (4.4).D 2 Bucknell _______________ 85-55 WD 5 at Cornell ______________ 59-69 LD 12 Columbia __________ 63-71 (OT) LD 17 at Syracuse ____________ 81-92 LD 19 Boston College __________ 66-63 WD 29 North Carolina (27) (#13 AP*) 57-73 LD 30 Duke (27) ______________ 56-67 LJ 9 Seton Hall _________ 77-76 (OT) WJ 16 at Pittsburgh ____________ 62-75 LJ 20 West Virginia ___________ 62-71 LJ 23 Army _________________ 65-48 WJ 25 Princeton ______________ 70-62 WJ 30 at Gettysburg ___________ 68-54 WF 3 Syracuse ______________ 64-68 LF 6 George Washington ______ 94-61 WF 10 at Temple ______________ 58-61 LF 13 Navy _________________ 73-62 WF 20 Georgetown ____________ 84-75 WF 24 at West Virginia _________ 89-101 LF 27 Pittsburgh ______________ 71-65 WM 2 at Kent State _______ 85-86 (OT) LM 6 at Rutgers _____________ 70-84 L

1971-7217-8 (h: 9-2; a: 7-2; N: 1-4)coach: John Bachcaptain: Chuck CristStarters: Ron Brown (18.1), Chuck Crist (10.9), Jim Dashield (10.3), Ed Chubb (9.3), Dan Tarr (6.3).Subs: Bob Fittin (8.2), Bill Kunze (5.8).D 1 at Bucknell _____________ 84-70 WD 3 Princeton ______________ 72-70 WD 4 Cornell ________________ 99-75 WD 7 at Columbia ____________ 73-50 WD 15 at Syracuse ____________ 70-73 L D 17 Tennessee (28) __________ 55-57 LD 18 Colorado State (28) _______ 63-70 LD 27 Providence (25) _________ 65-81 LD 28 Utah (25) ______________ 80-69 WD 29 Syracuse (25) ___________ 77-92 LJ 8 Seton Hall _____________ 76-68 WJ 15 West Virginia ___________ 77-64 WJ 19 Gettysburg _____________ 85-53 WJ 22 at Army _______________ 65-72 LJ 29 at Pittsburgh ____________ 74-62 WF 2 Syracuse __________ 81-76 (OT) WF 5 at Georgetown __________ 63-62 WF 7 Temple ________________ 66-68 LF 12 at Navy _______________ 68-59 WF 16 Virginia (#6 AP)__________ 86-74 WF 19 at Boston College ________ 68-64 WF 23 at West Virginia __________ 80-79 WF 26 Pittsburgh ______________ 70-78 LF 29 Kent State _____________ 61-51 WM 4 Rutgers _______________ 77-66 W

A 1948 Fordham graduate, John Bach was considered one of the giants in the coaching profession. He arrived at Penn State in 1968, after 18 seasons as head coach and 11 years as athletic director at his alma mater.

A schoolboy star at St. John’s Prep in Brooklyn, N.Y., Bach’s collegiate playing career was interrupted by World War II and four years of service as a Naval officer.

He played two seasons of professional basketball with the Boston Celtics and Hartford before returning to Fordham as head coach. He guided the Rams to an overall mark of 292-193 and appearances in two NCAA Tourna-ments and five NITs.

At Penn State, Bach’s teams were re-nowned for their pressure man-to-man de-fense with four squads ranked in the nation’s top 20 in scoring defense. His teams posted back-to-back records of 17-8 and 15-8 in 1972 and 1973 respectively, behind Brooklyn native Ron Brown. He coached Penn State through 1977-78.

Bach served as Henry Iba’s assistant at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, when the U.S. lost the controversial title game to the Soviet Union. Following a stint as head coach of the Golden State Warriors (1983-86), he served as an assistant coach to Phil Jackson and the three-time NBA champion (1991-93) Chicago Bulls.

Bach was inducted into the NIT Hall of Fame in March, 1995.

HEAD COACH

JOHN BACH1969-78 (10 YEARS)

RECORD: 122-121 (.502

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1972-7315-8 (h: 9-1; a: 5-5; N: 1-2)coach: John Bachcaptains: Ed ChubbStarters: Randy Meister (14.7), Ron Brown (13.0), Kevin Burke (10.7), Jon Marshall (9.8), Keenan Preston (5.7). Subs: Ed Chubb (5.1), Bill Kunze (2.4).N 29 at Princeton ____________ 64-57 WD 2 Bucknell _______________ 61-48 WD 5 at Cornell ______________ 65-74 LD 13 Duquesne _____________ 59-56 WD 16 Boston College __________ 65-63 WD 18 at Kent State ___________ 49-46 WD 20 at Syracuse (#14 AP*) _____ 62-73 LD 27 Florida State (8) _________ 60-70 LD 28 Texas A & M (8) _________ 55-62 LD 29 St. Francis (Pa.) (8) _______ 84-64 WJ 6 at Seton Hall ____________ 71-57 WJ 10 Columbia ______________ 61-52 WJ 13 West Virginia ___________ 77-62 WJ 20 Army _________________ 78-45 WJ 27 at Pittsburgh ____________ 53-63 LJ 31 Syracuse (#14 AP*) _______ 72-68 WF 3 Georgetown ____________ 74-64 WF 7 at Temple ______________ 64-49 WF 10 Navy _________________ 73-53 WF 17 at Virginia ______________ 74-85 LF 19 at West Virginia ______ 62-59 (OT) WF 24 Pittsburgh ______________ 49-58 LM 3 at Rutgers _____________ 52-81 L

1973-7414-12 (h: 7-3; a: 4-7; N: 3-2)coach: John Bachcaptains: Ron BrownStarters: Ron Brown (17.4), Randy Meister (12.7), Jon Marshall (8.4), Tom Doaty (8.0), Kevin Burke (6.3). Subs: Jim Ouderkirk (6.6), Dave Angstadt (4.4).D 1 at Bucknell _____________ 70-57 WD 5 Virginia________________ 93-68 WD 8 at Ohio State ___________ 65-72 LD 14 Seattle (29) ____________ 60-62 LD 15 Dartmouth (29) ______ 72-67 (OT) WD 18 at Colgate _________ 41-42 (OT) LD 19 at Syracuse ____________ 55-59 LD 21 Kent State _____________ 62-53 WD 26 Fordham (19) _______ 73-67 (OT) W D 27 California (19) ___________ 63-64 LD 28 Cincinnati (19) ______ 74-66 (OT) WJ 12 at West Virginia __________ 71-55 WJ 14 Princeton ______________ 62-50 WJ 16 Delaware ______________ 75-63 WJ 19 at Army _______________ 53-43 WJ 26 at Duquesne ____________ 73-63 WJ 27 at Pittsburgh (#16 AP*) ____ 61-83 LJ 30 Syracuse ______________ 61-55 WF 2 at Georgetown __________ 58-63 LF 6 Temple ________________ 48-50 LF 9 at Navy _______________ 33-52 LF 16 at Boston College ________ 72-86 LF 20 West Virginia ___________ 83-63 WF 23 Pittsburgh (#7 AP) ________ 66-64 WF 26 Ohio U.________________ 69-78 LM 2 Rutgers _______________ 62-81 L

1974-7511-12 (h: 6-5; a: 2-6; N: 3-1)coach: John Bachcaptains: Kevin Burke & Randy MeisterStarters: Randy Meister (15.0), Kevin Burke (12.9), Jim Ouderkirk (12.8), Dave Angstadt (7.7), Tom Doaty (6.7). Subs: Chris Erichsen (8.9), Kevin Cadle (5.4).D 6 Oregon (30) ____________ 40-76 LD 7 Pittsburgh (30) __________ 88-79 WD 10 Bucknell ___________ 88-83 (OT) WD 17 at Syracuse (#6 AP*) ______ 71-75 LD 27 Jacksonville (23) _________ 75-73 WD 27 Memphis State (23) _______ 61-54 WJ 4 Boston College __________ 71-82 LJ 8 at Kent State ___________ 59-61 LJ 11 West Virginia ___________ 59-63 LJ 15 at Virginia ______________ 50-73 LJ 18 at Pittsburgh ____________ 56-84 LJ 22 Muhlenberg ____________ 81-67 WJ 25 St. Francis (Pa.) _________ 94-74 WJ 29 Syracuse (#6 AP*) _______ 88-84 WF 1 Georgetown ____________ 66-77 LF 8 Navy _________________ 64-66 LF 12 at Temple ______________ 53-62 LF 15 Army _________________ 81-64 WF 17 Colgate _______________ 73-59 WF 19 at West Virginia __________ 66-65 WF 22 Pittsburgh ______________ 69-76 LM 1 at Delaware ____________ 80-73 WM 4 at Ohio U. ______________ 71-79 L

1975-7610-15 (h: 5-5; a: 3-5; N: 2-5)coach: John Bachcaptains: Dave Angstadt, Tom Doaty &Jim OuderkirkStarters: Chris Erichsen (17.4), Jim Ouderkirk (13.3), Carvin Jefferson (7.2),Dave Angstadt (6.5), Jeff Miller (5.1).Subs: Tom Doaty (9.1), Harvey Wooten (6.4).D 2 at Lehigh ______________ 93-45 WD 4 Delaware ______________ 66-61 WD 7 Ohio State _____________ 74-68 WD 9 Virginia (#18 AP*) ________ 66-79 LD 16 Kent State _____________ 65-63 WD 19 at Syracuse ____________ 82-90 LD 20 at Colgate _____________ 70-54 WD 26 Minnesota (31) __________ 70-86 LD 27 Butler (31) _____________ 50-63 LJ 2 Harvard (32) ____________ 63-55 W J 3 George Washington (32) ___ 69-78 LJ 11 at St. Francis (Pa.) _______ 79-68 WJ 14 at Bucknell _____________ 64-69 LJ 17 Muhlenberg ____________ 91-61 WJ 19 Gettysburg _____________ 88-54 WJ 24 West Virginia ___________ 64-69 LJ 27 at Georgetown __________ 63-71 LJ 30 Duquesne (33) __________ 70-76 LJ 31 Pittsburgh (33) __________ 52-71 LF 4 Temple ________________ 76-77 LF 11 Syracuse _____________ 93-100 LF 14 at Navy __________ 81-83 (2 OT) LF 18 at West Virginia _________ 87-103 LF 21 Pittsburgh ______________ 61-65 LF 28 Fairfield (3) _____________ 76-68 W

1976-77 11-15; 5-5 eCBl (h: 7-4; a: 4-8; N: 0-3)coach: John Bachcaptains: Kevin Cadle & Chris ErichsenStarters: Chris Erichsen (17.1), Jeff Miller (13.3), Carvin Jefferson (10.5), Steve Kuhn (8.7), Walter Young (8.5). Subs: Rob O’Conor (8.4), Bill Dankos(5.5), Tom Wilkinson (3.0).D 1 at Massachusetts ____ 72-70 (OT) WD 4 at N.C. State ____________ 61-87 LD 7 Muhlenberg ____________ 64-46 WD 9 at Kent State ___________ 70-73 LD 11 at Marquette (#7 AP*) _____ 49-79 LD 13 at Syracuse (#6 AP*) _____ 63-101 LD 17 Memphis State (34) _______ 69-77 LD 18 South Florida (34) ________ 62-66 LD 21 St. Francis (Pa.) _________ 87-80 WJ 3 Colgate _______________ 98-59 WJ 5 at Rutgers _____________ 72-89 LJ 8 at West Virginia __________ 72-92 LJ 10 at Duquesne ____________ 74-86 LJ 12 Syracuse (#6 AP*) _______ 66-82 LJ 14 George Washington __ 88-91 (OT) LJ 18 at Delaware ____________ 74-73 WJ 22 Villanova ______________ 65-78 LJ 26 at Gettysburg ___________ 54-41 WJ 29 Pittsburgh ______________ 74-60 WF 3 Army _________________ 56-60 LF 9 at Temple ______________ 66-86 LF 12 Navy _________________ 77-64 WF 16 West Virginia ___________ 81-69 WF 19 at Pittsburgh ____________ 79-77 WF 23 Duquesne _____________ 73-70 W

eaSTeRN eiGhT TOURNaMeNTM 2 Duquesne (35) __________ 55-65 L

s Ron Brown was captain and leading scorer for John Bach’s 1973-74 team.

EASTERN COLLEGIATEBASKETBALL LEAGUE

1976-77 (1 YEAR)

s Steve Kuhn was a standout in the 1970’s and captained the 1979-80 team.

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1977-78W/l: 8-19; 4-6 e8 (h: 5-7; a: 2-9; N: 1-3)coach: John Bachcaptain: Jeff MillerStarters: Jeff Miller (18.7), Steve Kuhn (12.3), Carvin Jefferson (10.3), Walter Young (8.5), Tom Wilkinson (7.0). Subs: Mike Ice (5.7), Frank Brickowski (3.8)D 1 Maryland (1) ____________ 80-89 LD 5 Delaware __________ 86-84 (OT) WD 7 Virginia Tech ____________ 75-84 LD 10 N.C. State _____________ 60-79 LD 12 Muhlenberg ___________ 109-78 WD 16 at Syracuse ____________ 45-81 LD 17 at Colgate _____________ 85-63 W D 20 at Duquesne ____________ 55-63 LD 28 DePaul (26) (#3 AP*) ______ 67-82 LD 29 Rochester (26) __________ 92-67 WJ 4 Rutgers _______________ 81-79 WJ 7 Duquesne _____________ 48-54 LJ 11 Syracuse ______________ 77-83 LJ 14 at George Washington _____ 68-84 LJ 16 at Virginia ______________ 58-83 LJ 22 at St. Francis (Pa.) _______ 68-72 LJ 25 at Villanova_____________ 76-89 LJ 28 Pittsburgh ______________ 65-82 LJ 30 at West Virginia __________ 68-78 LF 2 Marquette (#3 AP) ________ 60-73 LF 4 at Army _______________ 52-64 LF 8 Temple ________________ 64-74 LF 11 at Navy _______________ 64-87 LF 15 West Virginia ___________ 76-75 WF 18 at Pittsburgh ________ 75-68 (OT) WF 21 Massachusetts ______ 76-69 (OT) W

eaSTeRN eiGhT TOURNaMeNTM 2 Villanova (36) ___________ 65-73 L 1978-79

12-18; 4-6 e8 (h: 7-5; a: 4-7; N: 1-6)coach: Dick Hartercaptains: Carvin Jefferson & Jud WoodStarters: Mike Edelman (11.4), Steve Kuhn (10.8), Tom Wilkinson (6.0), Mike Owens (4.4), Carvin Jefferson (3.6). Subs: Frank Brickowski (5.7), Scott Wolz (5.6), Craig Buffie (5.0).N 24 Louisville (37) (#4 AP) _____ 58-89 LN 25 Alaska (37) _____________ 62-79 LN 26 Indiana (37) ____________ 65-86 LD 29 at Delaware ____________ 60-47 WD 3 Vermont _______________ 78-53 WD 7 Maryland (1) ____________ 61-69 LD 9 at West Virginia __________ 47-56 LD 13 St. Francis (Pa.) _____ 63-68 (OT) LD 16 Syracuse (#8 AP*) _______ 50-67 LD 19 Colgate _______________ 82-80 WD 22 Tulane (38) _____________ 50-54 LD 23 Florida State (38) ________ 64-57 WD 29 at N.C. State ____________ 58-80 LJ 3 at Richmond ____________ 69-65 WJ 4 Ursinus _______________ 85-59 WJ 10 at Syracuse (#8 AP*) ______ 70-85 LJ 13 at Virginia Tech __________ 68-83 LJ 17 West Virginia ___________ 53-72 L J 20 at Rutgers (#18 AP*) ______ 46-48 LJ 24 Duquesne _____________ 54-49 WJ 27 at Pittsburgh ____________ 44-50 LJ 31 George Washington ______ 51-46 WF 4 Villanova ______________ 34-36 LF 7 at Temple (#16 UPI*) ______ 43-54 LF 10 Navy _________________ 43-40 WF 14 Pittsburgh ______________ 45-54 L

F 17 Army _________________ 74-57 WF 21 at Massachusetts ________ 54-42 WF 25 at Duquesne ____________ 58-57 W

eaSTeRN eiGhT TOURNaMeNTF 27 at Rutgers (#18 AP*) ______ 57-67 L

1979-8018-10 (h: 12-3; a: 5-4; N: 1-3)coach: Dick Hartercaptains: G. Korlowski, S. Kuhn &T. WilkinsonStarters: Frank Brickowski (11.4), Rich Fetter (9.5), Mike Edelman (8.4), Mike Lang (7.2), Tom Wilkinson (4.6). Subs: Steve Kuhn (6.5), Scott Wolz (4.9), Craig Buffie (3.5).D 2 Indiana (Pa.) ____________ 99-57 WD 3 Maryland (1) (#8 AP*) _____ 55-56 LD 5 Muhlenberg ____________ 85-47 WD 8 West Virginia _______ 68-66 (OT) WD 15 Syracuse (#6 AP*) _______ 72-85 LD 19 Temple ________________ 48-74 LD 22 at Colgate _____________ 38-37 WD 26 Brigham Young (39) (#12 AP*) 50-58 LD 28 Idaho (39) _____________ 46-50 LD 29 Texas Tech (39) _________ 47-46 WJ 3 Ursinus _______________ 87-55 WJ 5 at Pittsburgh ____________ 50-54 LJ 9 at St. Bonaventure _______ 75-89 LJ 12 Duquesne _____________ 62-52 WJ 14 Delaware ______________ 85-53 WJ 16 at West Virginia __________ 75-71 WJ 19 Rutgers _______________ 75-66 WJ 21 Johns Hopkins __________ 64-38 WJ 26 Fairleigh Dickinson _______ 60-52 WJ 28 Richmond ______________ 71-61 W J 31 at Duquesne ____________ 55-56 LF 2 at Villanova_____________ 53-98 LF 4 at Vermont _____________ 53-40 WF 9 at Navy _______________ 51-44 WF 13 Pittsburgh ______________ 66-53 WF 16 at George Washington _____ 63-53 WF 20 Massachusetts __________ 50-36 W

NaTiONal iNViTaTiON TOURNaMeNTM 15 Alabama (40) ___________ 49-53 L

1980-8117-10 (h: 12-3; a: 3-5; N: 2-2)coach: Dick Hartercaptain: Frank BrickowskiStarters: Frank Brickowski (13.0), Rich Fetter (10.4), Mike Edelman (7.4), Brian Dean (6.7), Mike Lang (6.4). Subs: Scott Wolz (6.7), Dick Mumma (6.4),David Griffin (4.0)N 28 Ursinus ______________ 101-68 WD 3 at Indiana State _________ 61-54 WD 6 Southern Methodist _______ 72-50 WD 9 at Nebraska ____________ 50-75 LD 13 East Carolina ___________ 71-59 WD 16 at Syracuse ____________ 63-77 LD 20 at Rutgers _________ 78-76 (OT) WD 29 Boston College (41) _______ 67-74 LD 30 Tennessee Tech (41) ______ 69-46 WJ 5 Lafayette (1) ____________ 53-42 WJ 6 Temple (22) ____________ 39-43 LJ 10 Rider _________________ 67-59 WJ 17 Philadelphia Textile _______ 87-61 WJ 19 at Army _______________ 63-52 W J 21 West Virginia ___________ 52-55 LJ 24 Northeastern ___________ 58-60 LJ 26 Loyola (Md.) ____________ 88-47 WJ 28 Colgate _______________ 87-50 WJ 31 Westminster ____________ 65-47 WF 1 New Hampshire _________ 85-72 WF 4 at South Carolina ________ 60-70 LF 7 Navy _________________ 67-51 WF 11 at Pittsburgh ____________ 63-70 LF 14 Drexel ________________ 71-58 WF 18 St. Bonaventure _________ 64-53 WF 23 at Memphis State ________ 67-75 LF 25 Robert Morris ___________ 56-66 L

1981-8215-12 (h: 10-4; a: 2-6; N: 3-2)coach: Dick Hartercaptains: Craig Buffie & Mike EdelmanStarters: Mike Lang (10.1), Mike Edelman (9.0), Tom McCluskey (8.7), Rich Fetter (8.6), Dwight Gibson (5.6). Subs: David Griffin (5.8), Brian Dean (5.0),Craig Buffie (3.6), Craig Collins (3.6), Dick Mumma (3.6).N 28 Bloomsburg ____________ 49-48 WN 30 Rider _________________ 70-54 WD 2 Indiana State ___________ 60-50 WD 5 at North Carolina-Charlotte _ 78-88 LD 8 Lafayette (1) ____________ 63-62 WD 11 Southern Methodist (42) ___ 65-53 WD 12 Indiana (42) ____________ 51-80 LD 19 at Alabama (#15 AP) ______ 74-88 LD 21 Nebraska ______________ 60-58 WD 28 North Carolina (43)(#1AP) 50-56 (OT) LD 29 Texas Christian (43) ______ 54-49 WJ 2 at DePaul (#2 AP*) _______ 60-86 LJ 9 Philadelphia Textile _______ 84-68 WJ 13 South Florida ___________ 63-56 WJ 16 Pittsburgh _________ 52-46 (2 OT) WJ 18 at West Virginia (#14 AP*) __ 68-75 LJ 23 at Pennsylvania _________ 44-58 LJ 25 Syracuse ______________ 68-69 LJ 27 Temple ________________ 53-50 WF 1 Bradley _______________ 42-59 LF 6 at Navy ___________ 62-54 (OT) WF 9 at Duquesne ____________ 74-69 WF 15 South Carolina __________ 62-60 WF 17 at Niagara _____________ 80-92 LF 20 Memphis State (#9 AP*) ___ 46-52 LF 22 Westminster ____________ 64-50 WM 2 Cleveland State _________ 61-66 L

EASTERN EIGHT1977-79 (2 YEARS)

s Carvin Jefferson captained the 1978-79 Nittany Lion team.

Dick Harter sparked a rebirth of basketball at Penn State when he was appointed head coach for the 1978-79 season. He di-rected the Nittany Lions to the 1980 NIT, the school’s first post-season appear-ance in 14 years.

A native of Pottstown, Pa., Harter served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps for three years following graduation from Penn-sylvania in 1953. He was the freshman athletic director at Penn for seven years (1958-65) be-fore a one-year stint as head basketball coach at Rider, producing a 16-9 season. Harter re-turned to Penn as head coach for the 1966-67 school year and in five seasons fashioned an 88-44 mark, including a 25-2 NCAA team in 1970 and a 28-1 NCAA squad in 1971.

He left Penn for Oregon in 1971 and in six seasons in Eugene guided the Ducks to a 113-81 mark and three NIT appearances.

He joined the NBA coaching ranks as an assistant to Chuck Daly with the Detroit Pis-tons. After a stint as an assistant for the Indi-ana Pacers, he became the first head coach of the Charlotte Hornets (1988-89). Harter also served as an assistant to Pat Riley and the New York Knicks and was an assistant with the Portland Trailblazers and the Indiana Pacers.

HEAD COACH

DICK HARTER1979-83 (5 YEARS)

RECORD: 79-61 (.564)NIT (0-1)

s Frank Brickowski captained the 1980-81 team and went on to a 16-year NBA career.

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1982-8317-11; 9-5 a-10 (h: 11-3; a: 1-4; N: 5-4)coach: Dick Hartercaptains: Rich Fetter, Mike Lang & Tom McCluskeyStarters: Mike Lang (13.1), David Griffin (11.4), Dwight Gibson (10.7), Dick Mumma (5.2), Craig Collins (4.8). Subs: Alex Agudio (11.4), Rich Fetter (10.9),Tom McCluskey (7.4 in 8 games), Terry Graves (4.0).N 27 Maryland (21) ___________ 97-79 WD 1 Indiana (Pa.) ____________ 86-46 WD 5 Widener _______________ 71-52 WD 7 Philadelphia Textile _______ 86-73 WD 11 Alabama (#11 AP) ___ 67-75 (3 OT) LD 14 St. Joseph’s (22) _________ 78-69 WD 17 Hardin Simmons (44)______ 81-73 WD 18 Southern Methodist (44) ___ 68-75 LD 20 at South Florida _________ 70-78 L D 28 Florida (23) _____________ 60-82 LD 29 Iowa State (23) __________ 81-76 WJ 4 George Washington ______ 84-67 WJ 8 St. Bonaventure _________ 71-67 WJ 10 Duquesne (36) __________ 82-94 LJ 13 West Virginia ___________ 79-74 WJ 19 Niagara _______________ 96-66 WJ 22 at George Washington _____ 75-72 WJ 26 Temple (22) ____________ 87-79 WJ 29 Massachusetts __________ 59-57 WF 2 at Massachusetts ________ 62-84 LF 5 Navy ________________ 104-83 WF 12 Rhode Island ___________ 96-84 WF 16 at West Virginia _________ 84-101 LF 20 Duquesne _____________ 62-74 LF 21 Boston U. _____________ 88-96 LF 26 at St. Bonaventure ___ 72-79 (OT) LM 5 Rutgers _______________ 79-70 W

aTlaNTiC 10 TOURNaMeNTM 9 West Virginia (36) __________ 72-82 L

1983-845-22; 3-15 a-10 (h: 4-7; a: 0-11; N: 1-4)coach: Bruce Parkhillcaptains: Wally Choice & David GriffinStarters: Wally Choice (13.1), Craig Collins (12.5), David Griffin (10.7), Dick Mumma (8.3), Dwight Gibson (5.6).Subs: Terry Graves (10.3), Jim Forjan (7.3), Marshall Grier (6.5).N 30 Indiana (Pa.) ____________ 81-49 WD 6 Maryland (1) (#11 AP*) ____ 58-67 LD 10 at Bradley ______________ 49-52 LD 17 UNC-Charlotte __________ 67-76 LD 28 Arizona State (45) ________ 50-53 LD 29 Columbia (45) _______ 84-83 (OT) WJ 5 at St. Bonaventure _______ 69-74 LJ 7 Temple (22) (#20 AP*) _____ 75-87 LJ 12 Duquesne _____________ 63-53 WJ 14 Rutgers ___________ 83-80 (OT) WJ 19 George Washington ______ 86-80 WJ 21 at Rhode Island _________ 58-64 LJ 23 at Boston U. ____________ 67-73 LJ 26 at West Virginia __________ 80-92 LJ 28 at St. Joseph’s __________ 63-75 LF 2 Massachusetts __________ 60-75 LF 4 St. Joseph’s ____________ 72-80 LF 6 at Navy ______________ 69-100 LF 9 Rhode Island _______ 60-63 (OT) LF 11 at Massachusetts ________ 81-88 LF 16 at George Washington _____ 63-80 LF 18 West Virginia ___________ 59-70 LF 23 at Rutgers ____________ 92-102 LF 25 at Duquesne ____________ 66-70 LM 1 Temple (#18 AP) _________ 66-69 LM 3 St. Bonaventure _________ 69-74 L

aTlaNTiC 10 TOURNaMeNTM 7 St. Bonaventure (46) ______ 57-71 L

1984-858-19; 4-14 a-10 (h: 6-8; a: 2-8; N: 0-3)coach: Bruce Parkhillcaptains: Craig Collins & Dwight GibsonStarters: Craig Collins (14.9), Dwight Gibson (11.2), Carl Chrabascz (9.1), Tony Ward (8.3), Jim Newcomer (4.4).Subs: Paul Murphy (4.5), Mike Peapos (4.3), Bill Pollock (3.0).D 1 at Cleveland State _______ 82-112 LD 5 Navy _________________ 66-63 WD 8 Lock Haven ___________ 108-74 WD 12 DePaul (#2 AP) __________ 61-78 LD 15 Philadelphia Textile _______ 92-77 WD 22 Indiana (Pa.) ____________ 66-58 WD 27 Virginia (47) ____________ 54-66 LD 28 New Orleans (47) (OT) ____ 59-61 LJ 5 Temple ________________ 49-65 LJ 10 at Duquesne ____________ 63-69 LJ 12 Rutgers _______________ 71-88 LJ 17 at George Washington _____ 65-69 LJ 19 Rhode Island ___________ 86-71 WJ 24 West Virginia ___________ 56-69 LJ 26 St. Joseph’s ____________ 60-84 LJ 31 at Massachusetts (OT) ____ 71-65 WF 2 at St. Joseph’s __________ 53-72 LF 4 St. Bonaventure _________ 59-64 LF 7 at Rhode Island _________ 58-54 WF 9 Massachusetts (OT) ______ 78-79 LF 14 George Washington ______ 70-67 WF 16 at West Virginia __________ 65-75 LF 21 at Rutgers _____________ 67-84 LF 23 Duquesne _____________ 61-62 LF 26 at Temple ______________ 51-57 LM 2 at St. Bonaventure _______ 57-72 L

aTlaNTiC 10 TOURNaMeNTM 6 Duquesne (48) __________ 64-78 L

1985-8612-17; 5-13 a-10 (h: 9-5; a: 1-10; N: 2-2)coach: Bruce Parkhillcaptains: Carl Chrabascz, Kip Dewitt & Tony WardStarters: Paul Murphy (10.1), Carl Chrabascz (9.5), Mike Peapos (7.6), Brian Allen (6.9), Wes Jones (5.9). Subs: Tom Hovasse (12.7), Tony Ward (10.2), Jim Newcomer (4.1), Bill Pollock (3.0).N 30 Lock Haven ____________ 79-54 WD 4 at Navy (#17 AP*) _______ 50-103 LD 8 at Oklahoma (#8 AP) _____ 63-85 LD 11 Indiana (Pa.) ____________ 76-58 WD 14 Morgan State ___________ 78-51 WD 21 Wagner _______________ 88-78 WD 27 Long Beach State (49) _____ 45-47 LD 29 Valparaiso (49) __________ 52-40 WJ 2 at Rutgers _____________ 65-56 WJ 4 at St. Joseph’s __________ 42-72 LJ 6 Massachusetts __________ 64-63 WJ 9 at Rhode Island _________ 60-66 LJ 11 Duquesne ________ 78-79 (2 OT) LJ 13 West Virginia ___________ 53-63 LJ 18 St. Bonaventure _________ 68-87 LJ 20 East Carolina ___________ 85-57 WJ 23 at Temple ______________ 36-76 LJ 25 at George Washington _____ 61-65 LJ 30 St. Joseph’s ____________ 59-54 WF 1 Rutgers _______________ 74-59 WF 3 Rhode Island _______ 77-78 (OT) L F 6 at West Virginia __________ 46-61 LF 8 at Duquesne ____________ 55-65 LF 10 at Massachusetts ________ 52-56 LF 15 at St. Bonaventure __ 65-66 (2 OT) LF 20 George Washington ______ 61-56 WF 22 Temple ________________ 46-61 L

aTlaNTiC 10 TOURNaMeNTF 25 at Rhode Island _________ 50-47 WF 27 at St. Joseph’s __________ 51-59 L

ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE1982-91 (9 YEARS)

s Dwight Gibson captained the 1984-85 team and was a leading scorer in the 1980’s.

A State College native, Bruce Parkhill directed Penn State into a new era — the Big Ten Conference. His patience was rewarded between 1989-92 when his teams compiled an overall mark of 87-40 and advanced to post-season play each year. His third Big Ten team finished 21-11 in 1994-95 and improved from two to six to nine wins in the conference.

He graduated from State College Area High School in 1967 and then starred in three sports at Lock Haven University before gradu-ating in 1971. He began his coaching career in 1972 as a graduate assistant at Virginia. At age 28, Parkhill was named head basketball coach at William & Mary and in six seasons registered an 89-75 mark.

He was appointed head coach at Penn State prior to the 1983-84 season. Building from the bottom, his Nittany Lion teams dem-onstrated steady progress, going 53-84 in his first five seasons and then improving to 20-12, 25-9, 21-11 and 21-8. In 1990, Parkhill was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year and the Lions went on to place third in the National Invitation Tournament. His 1991 club captured the Atlantic 10 championship and stunned UCLA in the NCAA Tournament.

His ‘92 team reached the NIT. In ‘94, the Lions shocked ranked teams from Purdue and Minnesota in back-to-back home games. The ‘95 team won consecutive road games at Nebraska and Iowa to advance to the NIT semifinals for the second time in six seasons. All 43 seniors who played for Parkhill at Penn State graduated. He resigned on Sept. 6, 1995. Parkhill is second in Penn State history in coaching wins.

Parkhill also served as the associate head coach at Ohio State for two seasons (2001 and 2002).

HEAD COACH

BRUCE PARKHILL1984-95 (12 YEARS)

RECORD: 181-169 (.517)1 NCAA (1-1); 4 NIT (9-4)

s Brian Allen was a two-year captain and later served on the Nittany Lion coaching staff.

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1986-8715-12; 9-9 a-10 (h: 10-5; a: 5-6; N: 0-1)coach: Bruce Parkhillcaptains: Carl Chrabascz & Kip DewittStarters: Tony Ward (13.0), Tom Hovasse (13.0), Brian Allen (11.0), Jim Newcomer (3.8), Wes Jones (3.8). Subs: Mike Peapos (7.5), Ed Fogell (6.3), Paul Murphy (5.9), Carl Chrabascz (3.9), Bruce Blake (3.2), Mike Iuzzolino (2.4).N 27 LaSalle (50) ____________ 59-58 WN 28 Miami (Fla.) (50) _________ 74-61 WD 4 at Rhode Island _________ 65-73 LD 7 Loyola (Md.) ____________ 70-74 LD 10 Lehigh ________________ 70-73 LD 13 at Vermont _____________ 94-74 WD 20 Juniata ________________ 81-52 WD 27 Lock Haven ____________ 74-70 WD 30 at East Carolina _________ 55-54 WJ 5 Massachusetts ______ 64-50 (OT) WJ 8 George Washington ______ 86-72 WJ 15 at Temple (#11 AP) _______ 49-66 LJ 17 at George Washington _____ 71-72 LJ 19 Rutgers _______________ 80-60 WJ 25 at St. Bonaventure _______ 78-57 WJ 28 at West Virginia __________ 52-75 LJ 31 St. Joseph’s ____________ 95-82 WF 1 Rhode Island ___________ 75-84 LF 5 at Duquesne ____________ 61-63 LF 7 West Virginia ___________ 61-77 LF 9 Temple (#6 AP) ______ 70-73 (OT) LF 12 Duquesne _____________ 76-51 WF 14 St. Bonaventure _________ 60-40 WF 19 at Massachusetts ________ 59-66 LF 21 at Rutgers _______ 100-99 (2 OT) WF 25 at St. Joseph’s __________ 83-67 W

aTlaNTiC 10 TOURNaMeNTM 1 St. Joseph’s _______________ 78-81 L

1987-8813-14; 9-9 a-10 (h: 10-3; a: 1-9; N: 2-2)coach: Bruce Parkhillcaptains: Brian Allen, Mike Peapos & Tony WardStarters: Tom Hovasse (14.4), Tony Ward (12.0), Ed Fogell (9.9), Wes Jones (8.7), Bruce Blake (5.7). Subs: Mike Peapos (5.3), Brian Allen (5.0),James Barnes (3.9), Mike Iuzzolino (3.2).N 27 Juniata ________________ 83-32 WD 1 Oklahoma (#18 AP) _______ 59-93 LD 5 at Florida State __________ 60-63 LD 7 at Lehigh ______________ 72-79 LD 11 Vermont _______________ 83-66 WD 22 St. Mary’s (Md.) _________ 97-60 WD 29 Southwestern Louisiana (51) 69-74 LD 30 Yale (51) ______________ 69-50 WJ 2 at West Virginia __________ 51-64 LJ 5 at Massachusetts ________ 51-69 LJ 7 at Rhode Island _________ 80-83 LJ 10 Rutgers _______________ 63-58 WJ 16 George Washington ______ 74-61 WJ 18 Temple (#5 AP) __________ 44-59 LJ 23 at St. Bonaventure _______ 58-66 LJ 28 at Duquesne ____________ 72-69 WJ 30 at St. Joseph’s (22) _______ 61-59 WF 6 St. Bonaventure _________ 64-62 WF 11 West Virginia _______ 63-61 (OT) WF 13 Massachusetts __________ 71-53 WF 16 at Temple (#1 AP) ________ 49-50 LF 18 at Rutgers _____________ 61-65 LF 21 St. Joseph’s ____________ 76-52 WF 25 Rhode Island _______ 69-77 (OT) LF 27 Duquesne _____________ 73-63 WM 2 at George Washington ____ 74-81 L

aTlaNTiC 10 TOURNaMeNTM 7 St. Joseph’s (46) _____ 78-85 (OT) L

1988-8920-12; 12-6 a-10 (h: 10-3; a: 6-4; N: 4-5)coach: Bruce Parkhillcaptains: Brian Allen, Christian Appleman, Bruce Blake & Tom HovasseStarters: Tom Hovasse (17.8), Bruce Blake (13.4), Ed Fogell (11.4), Monroe Brown (7.3), Freddie Barnes (6.1). Subs: Brian Allen (7.1), James Barnes (6.3),David Degitz (4.6), Christian Appleman (2.2).N 26 at George Mason ________ 58-54 WD 1 Vermont _______________ 80-60 WD 9 St. Mary’s (52) __________ 52-76 LD 10 Texas-Arlington (52) ______ 67-63 WD 17 Florida State (#12 AP) ____ 71-78 LD 22 Juniata ________________ 76-61 WD 26 at Temple (E) ___________ 48-50 LD 29 Southern Illinois (53) __ 76-80 (OT) LD 30 Gonzaga (53) ___________ 63-71 LJ 5 Massachusetts _________ 107-79 WJ 7 at St. Joseph’s __________ 78-67 WJ 12 George Washington ______ 79-53 WJ 16 at Duquesne ____________ 82-73 WJ 19 Temple ________________ 65-76 LJ 22 at Rhode Island _________ 96-80 WJ 24 at St. Bonaventure _______ 93-94 LJ 26 St. Joseph’s ___________ 80-78 WJ 28 Rhode Island ___________ 68-62 WF 2 at Rutgers _________ 83-87 (OT) LF 4 at George Washington _____ 89-73 WF 6 Lehigh ________________ 66-64 WF 11 at West Virginia (#15 AP) __ 67-100 LF 13 Rutgers _______________ 93-65 WF 18 St. Bonaventure _________ 95-58 WF 23 at Massachusetts ________ 90-71 W F 26 Duquesne _____________ 91-78 WM 1 West Virginia (#11 AP) _____ 61-71 L

aTlaNTiC 10 TOURNaMeNTM 5 Rhode Island (22) ________ 84-68 WM 6 West Virginia (22) (#13 AP) _ 86-64 W

aTlaNTiC 10 ChaMPiONShiPM 9 at Rutgers (E) ___________ 66-70 L

NaTiONal iNViTaTiON TOURNaMeNTM 15 Murray State____________ 89-73 WM 20 at Villanova (E) __________ 67-76 L

1989-9025-9; 13-5 a-10 (h: 13-0; a: 5-5; N: 7-4)coach: Bruce Parkhillcaptains: E. Fogell, R. Henderson & D. RicksStarters: Ed Fogell (15.3), James Barnes (11.5), Freddie Barnes (10.6), DeRon Hayes (9.6), Monroe Brown (8.2), Subs: David Degitz (4.1), Michael Jennings (2.9), C.J. Johnson (2.7), Eric Carr (2.2), Darrell Ricks (2.0).N 25 Juniata _______________ 64-26 WN 30 Vermont _______________ 82-57 WD 2 Brigham Young __________ 82-72 WD 5 George Mason __________ 71-69 WD 9 Temple (#23 AP) _________ 61-59 WD 21 Alabama-Birmingham (54) (E) 57-80 LD 22 Southwest Texas State (54) _ 62-37 WD 28 Arizona (55) (#21 AP) _____ 55-74 LD 30 Wake Forest (55) (#25 USA) 67-63 WJ 3 at Rhode Island _________ 61-71 LJ 6 at Massachusetts ________ 52-64 LJ 13 St. Bonaventure _________ 93-61 WJ 15 at Duquesne ____________ 64-56 WJ 18 Massachusetts __________ 74-71 WJ 21 at Rutgers _____________ 59-61 LJ 23 at St. Bonaventure _______ 73-59 WJ 27 George Washington ______ 77-69 WF 3 St. Joseph’s ____________ 92-70 WF 5 at Lehigh ______________ 64-60 WF 8 Rhode Island ___________ 74-67 WF 11 at St. Joseph’s __________ 61-53 WF 13 at Temple ______________ 53-61 LF 15 Rutgers _______________ 80-69 WF 17 at George Washington _____ 72-64 WF 22 West Virginia (E) _________ 64-61 WF 25 at West Virginia ______ 71-79 (OT) LF 28 Duquesne _____________ 76-58 W

aTlaNTiC 10 TOURNaMeNTM 4 George Washington (22) ___ 83-72 WM 5 Massachusetts (22) _______ 59-64 L

NaTiONal iNViTaTiON TOURNaMeNTM 14 Marquette (E) ___________ 57-54 WM 19 Maryland ______________ 80-78 WM 21 at Rutgers (E) ___________ 58-55 WM 26 Vanderbilt (3) (E) _________ 62-75 LM 28 New Mexico (3) ______ 83-81 (OT) W

1990-9121-11; 10-8 a-10 (h: 11-2 a: 4-6; N: 6-3)aTlaNTiC 10 ChaMPiONScoach: Bruce Parkhillcaptain: James BarnesStarters: DeRon Hayes (15.0), James Barnes (12.8), Freddie Barnes (12.4), Monroe Brown (9.8), David Degitz (9.3). Subs: C.J. Johnson (6.4), Michael Jennings (3.8), Jon Dietz (2.9), Elton Carter (1.6). N 24 Drexel ________________ 86-83 WN 27 Miami (Fla.) ____________ 93-67 WN 30 Delaware St. (56) ________ 88-70 WD 1 at Baylor (56) ___________ 70-72 LD 5 Illinois ________________ 78-68 WD 8 Marshall _______________ 79-72 WD 18 at Temple (E) ___________ 63-67 LD 28 Brown (57) _____________ 79-60 WD 29 at South Florida (57) ______ 56-60 LJ 3 Massachusetts __________ 65-64 WJ 5 at Rhode Island _________ 65-75 LJ 8 at St. Bonaventure _______ 89-54 WJ 10 West Virginia ___________ 90-88 WJ 12 Duquesne _____________ 75-60 WJ 17 Rhode Island ___________ 83-65 WJ 19 at Duquesne _______ 81-87 (OT) LJ 25 at Miami (Fla.) __________ 69-57 WJ 28 Rutgers _______________ 78-79 LJ 31 at West Virginia __________ 66-63 WF 3 at George Washington _____ 70-83 LF 6 St. Bonaventure _________ 78-51 WF 9 St. Joseph’s ____________ 84-68 WF 13 Temple ________________ 59-69 LF 16 at Massachusetts ________ 64-73 LF 18 George Washington ______ 69-65 WF 21 at St. Joseph’s __________ 71-67 WF 27 at Rutgers _____________ 70-92 L

aTlaNTiC 10 TOURNaMeNTM 3 Duquesne (22) __________ 83-64 WM 4 Temple (22) ____________ 52-50 W

aTlaNTiC 10 ChaMPiONShiPM 7 George Washington (E) ____ 81-75 W

NCaa TOURNaMeNTM 15 UCLA (58) (#16 AP) (CBS) _ 74-69 WM 17 E. Michigan (58) (CBS) 68-71 (OT) L

s Coach Bruce Parkhill and the 1990-91 Nittany Lions won the Atlantic 10 Tournament to claim an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament where they knocked off No. 16-ranked UCLA in the first round

s Ed Fogell was the leading scorer and captain of the 1989-90 Nittany Lion team.

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1991-9221-8 (h: 12-0 a: 4-3; N: 5-4)coach: Bruce Parkhillcaptain: F. Barnes, M. Brown & D. DegitzStarters: Monroe Brown (14.6), Freddie Barnes (13.4), DeRon Hayes (13.4), David Degitz (11.7), Eric Carr (5.2). Subs: Matt Gaudio (8.6), Elton Carter (3.8), Brian Anderson (2.9), Greg Bartram (2.0), Steve Wydman (1.5).N 25 at Illinois _______________ 65-60 WN 27 Buffalo ________________ 89-62 WD 2 at American ____________ 77-65 WD 6 St. Francis (59) __________ 61-51 WD 7 Marquette (59) __________ 60-56 WD 14 Bowling Green __________ 51-48 WD 18 Drexel (22) _____________ 80-65 WD 21 Georgia (60) ____________ 54-70 LD 27 George Washington (61) ___ 57-71 LD 29 Marshall (61) ___________ 78-64 WJ 2 at Ohio State (#7 AP) (E) ___ 63-73 LJ 8 at James Madison ____ 69-82 (OT) LJ 11 Morgan State __________ 102-51 WJ 13 Brown ________________ 81-59 WJ 16 at Marshall _____________ 67-60 WJ 18 Miami (O.) _____________ 87-73 WJ 21 at Butler _______________ 74-79 LJ 25 Pennsylvania (1) _____ 86-87 (OT) LJ 27 Toledo ________________ 70-52 WF 1 Maryland-Baltimore County _ 93-59 WF 3 Duquesne _____________ 69-59 WF 5 at Old Dominion _________ 84-79 WF 9 Temple (1)(A-R) ____ 72-73 (2 OT) LF 12 Butler _________________ 67-64 WF 17 Maryland-Balt. County (21) _ 81-77 WF 20 Lafayette ______________ 77-59 WF 24 Old Dominion ___________ 71-51 WM 2 American ______________ 79-73 W

NaTiONal iNViTaTiON TOURNaMeNTM 18 Pittsburgh (E) ___________ 65-67 L

1992-937-20; 2-16 Big Ten (h:1-8; a:1-8) Overall: h: 5-8; a: 2-11; N: 0-1coach: Bruce Parkhillcaptain: E. Carr, J. Dietz & D. HayesStarters: DeRon Hayes (13.9), John Amaechi (13.8), Greg Bartram (7.9),Michael Jennings (7.8), Eric Carr (4.8). Subs: Rahsaan Carlton (6.6), Jon Dietz (2.3), Michael Joseph (2.1), Steve Wydman (1.9), Elton Carter (1.9).D 1 at Duquesne ____________ 65-76 LD 5 Mt. St. Mary’s ___________ 60-55 WD 7 at Miami (O.) ____________ 68-81 LD 9 Akron _________________ 56-50 WD 12 James Madison______ 75-74 (OT) WD 21 Drexel ________________ 73-64 WD 23 Temple (1) _____________ 61-70 LD 28 at Toledo ______________ 69-60 WJ 2 at Bowling Green ________ 65-73 LJ 5 Ohio State (E) ___________ 68-71 LJ 9 at Indiana (#5 AP) _______ 57-105 LJ 13 Northwestern ___________ 70-68 WJ 16 Purdue (#17 AP) _________ 54-61 LJ 21 at Illinois _______________ 66-82 LJ 30 Wisconsin (#24 USA) _____ 68-75 LF 3 at Minnesota ____________ 67-95 LF 6 at Ohio State ___________ 59-62 LF 9 Indiana (#1 AP)(E) __ 84-88 (2 OT) LF 13 at Northwestern _________ 58-67 LF 17 Michigan (#5 AP) ________ 70-80 LF 20 Illinois ________________ 66-74 LF 22 Iowa (#18 AP) ___________ 58-74 LF 24 at Iowa (#18 AP) _________ 38-58 LM 3 at Wisconsin ____________ 62-58 WM 6 Minnesota _____________ 41-67 LM 11 at Purdue (#18 AP) _______ 49-57 LM 13 at Michigan State ________ 53-70 L

1993-9413-14; 6-12 Big Ten (h: 5-4; a:1-8) Overall: h: 10-4; a: 2-9; N: 1-1coach: Bruce Parkhillcaptain: J. Amaechi, M. Gaudio, &S. WydmanStarters: John Amaechi (16.9), Dan Earl (8.4), Michael Jennings (6.8), Greg Bartram (6.4), Phil Williams (5.4). Subs: Rahsaan Carlton (10.1), Matt Gaudio (9.4), Steve Wydman (4.7),Donovan Williams (3.4), Michael Joseph (1.6).N 26 at Vanderbilt (#24 AP) _____ 60-83 LN 29 Vermont _______________ 80-72 WD 4 Duquesne _____________ 96-64 WD 8 at Akron _______________ 71-43 WD 11 Columbia ______________ 76-43 WD 20 Maryland-Eastern Shore ___ 81-54 WD 22 Bethune-Cookman _______ 88-69 WD 28 Coll. of Charleston (S.C.)(62) 65-71 LD 29 Delaware State (62) ______ 64-53 WJ 6 Wisconsin (#15 AP) (E) ____ 56-71 LJ 8 at Indiana (#14 AP) _______ 72-80 LJ 15 Minnesota (#18 AP) ______ 78-67 WJ 19 at Ohio State ___________ 57-79 LJ 22 at Iowa ________________ 70-81 LJ 27 Purdue (#7 AP) __________ 71-68 WJ 29 at Northwestern _________ 80-75 WF 2 Illinois (#24 USA) ________ 65-83 LF 5 Indiana (#14 AP) _________ 66-76 LF 9 at Wisconsin (#21 AP) _____ 64-77 LF 16 at Minnesota (#20 AP) _____ 66-94 LF 19 Ohio State _____________ 57-60 LF 23 Iowa _________________ 89-80 WF 26 at Purdue (#14 AP) _______ 66-71 LM 2 Northwestern ___________ 73-71 WM 5 at Illinois _______________ 59-84 LM 9 at Michigan (#7 AP) _______ 72-81 LM 12 Michigan State __________ 71-70 W

1994-9521-11; 9-9 Big Ten (h: 6-3; a: 3-6) Overall: h: 13-3; a: 6-6; N: 2-2coach: Bruce Parkhillcaptain: John AmaechiStarters: John Amaechi (16.1), Glenn Sekunda (12.8), Dan Earl (9.3), Rahsaan Carlton (8.6), Donovan Williams (4.6). Subs: Pete Lisicky (9.7), Greg Bartram (4.2), Phil Williams (3.5), Michael Joseph (1.2).N 25 Mount St. Mary’s _________ 90-60 WN 30 at Duquesne ____________ 70-69 WD 3 Vanderbilt ______________ 95-73 WD 6 Maryland-Eastern Shore ___ 86-55 WD 8 Bucknell _______________ 78-55 WD 10 Central Connecticut State __ 85-62 WD 22 Akron _________________ 80-45 WD 28 Texas Tech (61) _________ 61-67 LD 30 Richmond (61) __________ 66-53 WJ 4 at Minnesota ____________ 67-69 LJ 8 Michigan ______________ 73-63 WJ 14 at Ohio State ___________ 78-64 WJ 18 Indiana ________________ 69-71 LJ 21 Northwestern ___________ 79-51 WJ 26 at Wisconsin (E) _________ 78-67 WJ 28 Purdue ________________ 62-65 LF 2 at Michigan State (#9 AP) (E) 62-82 LF 4 Iowa (CBS) _____________ 74-64 WF 8 at Illinois _______________ 58-67 LF 11 Michigan State (#7 AP) ____ 53-68 LF 15 at Purdue (#25 AP) _______ 51-71 LF 18 Wisconsin _____________ 74-67 WF 22 at Northwestern _________ 89-59 WF 25 at Indiana ______________ 60-73 LM 1 Ohio State _____________ 75-68 WM 8 at Michigan _____________ 60-67 LM 11 Minnesota _____________ 69-60 W

NaTiONal iNViTaTiON TOURNaMeNTM 15 Miami (Fla.) (E) __________ 62-56 WM 21 at Nebraska (E) _________ 65-59 WM 23 at Iowa ________________ 67-64 WM 27 Marquette (3) (E) ________ 79-87 LM 29 Canisius (3) ____________ 66-62 W

BIG TEN CONFERENCE1993-PRESENT

s Calvin Booth was a two-year captain and earned All-Big Ten honors in 1999. He was the Big Ten’s all-time blocked shot leader when he graduated and had a long NBA career.

s Glenn Sekunda was a leading scorer for the Nittany Lions in 1994-95 and 1995-96.

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1995-9621-7; 12-6 Big Ten (h: 9-0; a: 3-6) Overall: h: 14-0; a: 4-6; N: 3-1coach: Jerry Dunncaptains: R. Carlton, D. Earl, M. GaudioStarters: Pete Lisicky (13.3), Matt Gaudio (13.1), Glenn Sekunda (13.0), Dan Earl (11.7), Calvin Booth (9.3)Subs: Donovan Williams (4.0), Phil Williams (3.5), Jarrett Stephens (3.3), Damien McKnight (2.2), Jeremy Metzger (1.9).N 25 Morgan State ___________ 90-65 WN 27 Vermont _______________ 99-61 WN 30 VMI __________________ 99-73 WD 2 at Tennessee ___________ 69-57 WD 9 Pennsylvania (63)(E2) _____ 88-61 WD 17 Tennessee-Chattanooga ___ 81-48 WD 22 Bucknell _______________ 85-54 WD 29 Santa Clara (64) _________ 70-49 WD 30 Bradley (64) ____________ 75-72 WJ 3 at Ohio State ___________ 72-69 WJ 7 Wisconsin _____________ 79-50 WJ 11 Minnesota (BJC)(E) _______ 76-51 WJ 13 at Northwestern _____ 83-74 (OT) WJ 21 at Michigan (#20)(CBS) ____ 66-67 LJ 24 Purdue (#19) ___________ 87-77 WJ 27 Indiana ________________ 82-68 WJ 31 at Michigan State ________ 58-61 LF 3 at Iowa (#16) _______ 95-87 (OT) WF 8 Illinois (E) ______________ 61-58 WF 10 Michigan State __________ 54-50 WF 14 at Indiana ______________ 54-72 LF 17 at Purdue ______________ 49-66 LF 22 Michigan ______________ 67-57 WF 28 Northwestern ___________ 78-62 WM 2 at Minnesota ____________ 60-65 LM 6 at Wisconsin ____________ 52-54 LM 9 Ohio State _____________ 86-70 W

NCaa TOURNaMeNT (65)M 14 Arkansas (CBS) _________ 80-86 L

1996-9710-17; 3-15 Big Ten (h: 2-7; a: 1-8) Overall: h: 8-7; a: 2-9; N: 0-1coach: Jerry Dunn; Captains: NoneStarters: Pete Lisicky (16.3), Calvin Booth (8.7), Ryan Bailey (8.4), Jarrett Stephens (7.3), Rahsaan Carlton (7.5), Subs: Phil Williams (6.0), Greg Stevenson (3.4)N 23 Mount St. Mary’s _________ 64-57 WN 25 at North Carolina State ____ 41-44 LN 30 Loyola of Maryland _______ 70-55 WD 3 at Tennessee-Chattanooga _ 73-63 WD 7 Tennessee (OT) _________ 42-41 WD 18 Bradley _______________ 61-57 WD 20 California (1)(66)(E) ______ 63-76 LD 22 Bucknell _______________ 76-59 WD 27 Brigham Young __________ 75-53 WJ 4 Iowa (E+) ______________ 57-69 LJ 8 at Ohio State (E+) ________ 62-70 LJ 11 at Illinois (#24) (E+) _______ 70-85 LJ 15 Michigan State (E+)_______ 58-69 LJ 18 at Wisconsin (E+) ________ 45-64 LJ 22 at Northwestern (E+) ______ 71-69 WJ 26 Indiana (#19)(CBS) _______ 55-70 LJ 28 Michigan (#16)(E) ________ 59-67 LF 1 Purdue (E+) ____________ 62-67 LF 5 at Minnesota (#4) (E+) _____ 70-85 LF 8 at Michigan (#15) (E+) _____ 64-81 LF 11 at Indiana (E) ___________ 57-81 LF 15 Northwestern (E+) _______ 61-55 WF 18 Wisconsin (E+) __________ 45-49 LF 22 at Michigan State (E+) _____ 57-71 LF 25 Illinois (#23)(E) __________ 65-87 LM 1 Ohio State (E+) __________ 56-55 WM 5 at Iowa (E) _____________ 55-81 L

1997-9819-13; 8-8 Big Ten (h: 6-2; a: 2-6) Overall: h: 12-2 a: 6-8; N: 1-3coach: Jerry Dunncaptains: P. Lisicky, D. Earl, C. BoothStarters: Pete Lisicky (15.6), Joe Crispin (9.6), Calvin Booth (11.8), Titus Ivory (5.4), Carl Jackson (1.8), Jarrett Stephens (13.9)Subs: Greg Stevenson (4.2), Greg Grays (6.0), Gyasi Cline-Heard (3.0), Scott Witkowsky (0.6).N 21 Monmouth _____________ 73-42 WN 24 at Loyola, Md. ___________ 90-82 WN 29 North Carolina State ______ 61-57 WD 2 at Brigham Young (E+) ____ 80-50 WD 6 Lehigh (E+) ___________ 93-50 WD 8 George Mason __________ 85-46 WD 14 at VMI ________________ 68-71 LD 20 Bucknell (E+) ___________ 91-75 WD 27 at UTEP (67) ___________ 60-79 LD 28 vs. Mississippi State (67) ___ 57-58 LJ 3 at Michigan (#18) (E+) _____ 75-92 LJ 7 at Purdue (#9) (E+) ______ 55-77 LJ 10 Minnesota (E+) __________ 75-68 WJ 14 at Wisconsin (E2) ________ 57-76 LJ 22 Northwestern (E) ________ 83-45 WJ 24 at Michigan State (E+) _____ 59-71 LJ 28 Iowa (#16) (E+) __________ 67-65 WJ 31 Illinois (E+) _____________ 71-77 LF 4 at Indiana (E+) __________ 76-95 LF 8 at Northwestern (OT) (E+) __ 69-68 WF 14 Wisconsin (E+) __________ 75-69 WF 16 Ohio State (E+) __________ 90-81 WF 18 at Minnesota (E+) ________ 77-82 LF 21 Purdue (#5) (E+) _________ 74-63 WF 25 Michigan (#21) (E+) _______ 61-77 LF 28 at Ohio State (OT) (E+) ____ 89-85 W

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (68)M 5 vs. Wisconsin (E) ________ 51-52 L

NaTiONal iNViTaTiON TOURNaMeNTM 11 Rider _________________ 82-68 WM 16 at Dayton (E+) __________ 77-74 WM 18 at Georgia Tech (E) _______ 75-70 WM 24 vs. Georgia (3) (E) ________ 66-60 WM 26 vs. Minnesota (3) (E) ______ 72-79 L

1998-9913-14; 5-11 Big Ten (h: 2-6; a: 3-5) Overall: h: 8-6; a: 4-6; N: 1-2coach: Jerry Dunncaptains: D. Earl, C. BoothStarters: Calvin Booth (15.3), Joe Crispin (14.3), Dan Earl (13.4), Titus Ivory (8.3), Gyasi Cline-Heard (7.6), Carl Jackson (1.9); Subs: Greg Grays (6.0), Tyler Smith (1.0), Scott Witkowsky (0.7).N 16 VMI __________________ 90-66 WN 20 at Ohio State (E+) ________ 62-70 LN 23 Lehigh ________________ 74-48 WN 28 at George Mason ________ 74-60 WD 1 Temple (#10) ___________ 65-64 WD 5 Villanova (E+) ___________ 70-53 WD 9 at Bradley ______________ 54-63 LD 12 Penn (E+) ______________ 71-55 WD 21 Bucknell _______________ 62-58 WD 28 Florida International (55) ___ 67-85 LD 30 Holy Cross (55) __________ 73-52 WJ 2 Michigan (E+) ___________ 70-52 WJ 6 Purdue (E+) (#9) _________ 67-70 LJ 9 at Minnesota (ESPN2) (#16) 60-75 LJ 13 Wisconsin (E+) (#17) ______ 58-61 LJ 20 at Northwestern (E+) _ 60-62 (OT) LJ 23 at Illinois (E+) ___________ 65-61 WJ 27 at Iowa (E+) (#16) _______ 74-84 LJ 31 Indiana (CBS) (#20) _ 95-98 (2OT) LF 2 Michigan State (ESPN) (#8 ) 68-70 LF 6 Northwestern (E+) _______ 67-71 LF 13 at Wisconsin (E+) (#15) ____ 63-73 LF 17 Minnesota (E+) (#22) ______ 63-69 LF 20 at Purdue (E+) (#17) ______ 78-70 WF 24 at Michigan (E+) _________ 78-72 WF 27 Ohio State (E+) (#10) _ 98-85 (OT) W

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (68)M 4 vs. Northwestern (E2) _____ 44-54 L

Jerry Dunn became the 10th head coach in Penn State history just before the start of the 1995-96 season. A long-time as-sistant under Bruce Parkh-ill, Dunn stepped in and guided Penn State to the NCAA Tournament and its first top 10 national ranking in his first season. He was the NABC District 3 Coach of the Year that season as well. The Lions were 21-7 that season, finish-ing a school best 12-6 in Big Ten play.

In 1997-98, Dunn guided Penn State to an 8-8 finish in the Big Ten and a superb post-season run that culminated with a spot in the NIT championship game. He became the fastest coach in Penn State history to reach 50 career wins that season as well. The Nittany Lions ended the year 19-13.

Two years later, Penn State advanced to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals and once again earned a trip to Madison Square Garden for the NIT semifinals. The Nittany Lions went 19-16 that season.

The 2000-01 season was a special and historic one for Penn State as the Nittany Lions again advanced to the Big Ten Tour-nament semifinals and earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Penn State, the No. 7 seed, downed No. 10 Providence in the first round before shocking No. 2 seed North Caro-lina in the next round. Perhaps the biggest win in school history, the victory vaulted Penn State to its first-ever appearance in the ‘modern day’ NCAA Sweet 16. The Lions ended that cam-paign 21-12 and earned a post-season top 25 ranking (No. 25 Coaches Poll). Dunn became the fastest coach in school history to reach 100 wins that year. He resigned on March 17, 2003.

HEAD COACH

JERRY DUNN1996-2003

RECORD: 117-121 (.492)2 NCAA (2-2); 2 NIT (8-2)

s Matt Gaudio, Dan Earl and coach Jerry Dunn led Penn State to a 21-7 record and the 1996 NCAA Tournament.

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1999-200019-16; 5-11 Big Ten (h: 4-4; a: 1-7) Overall: h: 13-4; a: 2-10; N: 4-2coach: Jerry Dunncaptains: J. Stephens & T. IvoryStarters: Jarrett Stephens (18.8 ), Joe Crispin (18.5), Titus Ivory (12.7),Jon Crispin (9.3, Carl Jackson (2.5)Subs: Gyasi Cline-Heard (6.7), Tyler Smith (2.9), Brandon Watkins (2.1)N 22 Lehigh ________________ 69-56 WN 24 Loyola, Md. _____________ 82-67 WN 27 Boston College __________ 85-57 WD 1 Clemson % (E+) _________ 85-75 WD 4 at Penn (E+) ___________ 59-56 WD 8 George Mason (E+) ______ 67-54 WD 11 at Villanova (69) (Com) ____ 61-73 LD 19 Bucknell _______________ 67-63 WD 22 at Temple (#19/19) _______ 51-66 LD 28 vs. Manhattan (70) _______ 83-77 WD 29 at Arizona State (70) ______ 85-93 LJ 5 at Michigan St. (E+) (#11/10) 63-76 LJ 8 Indiana (E+) (#10/11) _____ 78-85 LJ 13 at Northwestern (E2) ______ 82-49 WJ 15 Iowa (E+) ______________ 73-61 WJ 19 Wisconsin (E+) __________ 76-61 WJ 22 at Illinois (E+) (#-/25) ______ 76-87 LJ 26 Minnesota (E+) _________ 80-72 WF 2 at Indiana (E+) (#11/11) ____ 77-87 LF 6 Illinois (E+) _____________ 50-51 LF 12 at Ohio State (E+) (#5/6) ___ 75-88 LF 16 Northwestern ___________ 73-64 WF 19 at Michigan (E+) (OT) _____ 87-89 LF 23 Michigan State (E+) (#5/5) __ 63-79 LF 27 at Purdue (E+) (#21/25) ___ 71-88 LM 1 Ohio State (E+) (#5/5) _____ 73-79 LM 4 at Iowa (E+) ____________ 83-86 L

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (68)M 9 vs. Michigan (E2) ________ 76-66 WM 10 vs. Ohio St. (E2) (#5/4) ____ 71-66 WM 11 vs. Illinois (CBS) (#-/25) ____ 84-94 L

NaTiONal iNViTaTiON TOURNaMeNTM 15 Princeton ______________ 55-41 WM 20 Siena _______________ 105-103 WM 22 Kent (E) _______________ 81-74 WM 28 vs. Notre Dame (E) (3) _____ 52-73 LM 30 vs. North Carolina State (3) _ 74-72 W

2000-0121-12; 7-9 Big Ten (h: 4-4; a: 3-5) Overall: h: 10-4; a: 5-6; N: 6-2coach: Jerry Dunncaptains: J. Crispin & T. IvoryStarters: Joe Crispin (19.5), Gyasi Cline-Heard (16.0), Titus Ivory (15.8), Tyler Smith (7.6), Jon Crispin (7.2 )Subs: Brandon Watkins (3.2), Marcus Banta (1.7), Jamaal Tate (2.4), Ndu Egekeze (1.4), Sharif Chambliss (1.3), B.J. Vossekuil (1.0), Scott Witkowsky (0.2).Final Season Rank: No. 25 (eSPN/USaToday Coaches Poll)N 22 Loyola, Md. _____________ 87-58 WN 25 at Kentucky (#22/21) (E+) __ 73-68 WN 29 at North Carolina State (E2) _ 76-84 LD 2 Pennsylvania (E+) ________ 84-74 WD 6 Pittsburgh (E+) __________ 88-74 WD 9 Temple (#-/23) Temple (E+) _ 66-60 WD 18 Wagner ______________ 100-91 WD 22 Bucknell _______________ 82-72 W

ECAC Holiday Classic (3)D 26 vs. Princeton (MSG) (3) ____ 65-52 WD 27 vs. Hofstra (MSG) (3) _____ 74-71 WJ 3 at Michigan State (#1/1) (E+) 73-98 LJ 6 Iowa (RV/#23) (E+) _______ 85-86 LJ 10 at Ohio State (E+) ________ 78-75 WJ 13 Northwestern ___________ 73-66 WJ 17 at Indiana (E+) __________ 69-77 LJ 20 at Illinois (#11/10) (E+) ____ 60-92 LJ 23 at Yale ________________ 90-75 WJ 27 at Wisconsin (#15/16) (E+) __ 58-63 LJ 31 Illinois (#6/6) (E+) ____ 98-95 (OT) WF 3 Indiana (E+) ________ 78-85 (OT) LF 7 Michigan (E+) __________ 77-66 WF 14 at Minnesota (E+)________ 82-62 WF 17 Purdue (E+) ____________ 92-71 WF 21 at Northwestern (E+) ______ 61-62 LF 24 Michigan State (#5/5) (E) ___ 57-76 LM 1 at Iowa (E) _____________ 78-73 WM 3 Ohio State (E+) _________ 87-93 L

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (68)M 8 vs. Michigan (E) _________ 82-80 WM 9 vs. Michigan St. (#2/3) (E+) _ 65-63 WM 10 vs. Iowa (CBS) __________ 74-94 L

NCaa TOURNaMeNT (71)M 16 vs. Providence (CBS) _____ 69-59 WM 18 vs. N. Carolina (#5/6) (CBS) 82-74 W

NCaa ReGiONalS (72)M 23 vs. Temple (CBS) ________ 72-84 L

2001-027-21; 3-13 Big Ten (h: 3-5; a: 0-8) Overall: h: 6-8; a: 0-12; N: 1-1coach: Jerry Dunncaptains: T. Smith & K. KrimmelStarters: Sharif Chambliss (14.6), Brandon Watkins (13.3), Tyler Smith (12.0), Jan Jagla (7.4 ppg), Jamaal Tate (6.5)Subs: Daren Tielsch (4.0), Ndu Egekeze (2.8), B.J. Vossekuil (1.6), Ken Krimmel (1.6), Kevin Fellows (1.0), Stephan Bekale (0.7), Jason McDougald (0.6), Sam Crenshaw (0.4).N 18 Yale __________________ 74-87 LN 21 Lafayette (LSN-TV) _______ 75-66 WN 24 at Boston College (#17/17)__ 65-88 LN 28 Clemson (E+)% _________ 66-79 LD 1 at Temple (CN8) _________ 63-75 LD 5 Lehigh (SETV) __________ 61-48 WD 8 at Pittsburgh (E+) ________ 53-83 LD 19 James Madison__________ 69-85 LD 22 Bucknell _______________ 78-57 W

Golden Bear Classic (73)D 28 vs. Coppin State (73) ______ 66-49 WD 29 at California (KRON-TV) (73) 73-76 LJ 2 Michigan (E+) ___________ 63-67 LJ 5 at Indiana (E+) __________ 54-61 LJ 9 Wisconsin (E+) __________ 51-49 WJ 16 at Ohio State (E+) ________ 57-76 LJ 19 Michigan State (E+)_______ 65-77 LJ 23 Indiana (E+) ____________ 51-85 LJ 26 at Wisconsin (E+) ________ 63-66 LJ 30 at Minnesota (E+) ________ 70-94 LF 2 at Iowa (E+) ____________ 64-81 LF 6 Purdue (E+) ____________ 81-68 WF 9 at Michigan (E+) _________ 58-65 LF 13 Iowa (E+) ______________ 71-65 WF 16 Northwestern (E2) ________ 49-55 LF 20 at Illinois (#19/16) ________ 56-83 LF 23 Minnesota (E+) __________ 64-68 LM 2 at Purdue (E+) __________ 57-92 L

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (74)M 7 vs. Minnesota (E+) _______ 60-84 L

2002-037-21; 2-14 Big Ten (h: 2-6; a: 0-8) Overall: h: 7-9; a: 0-11; N: 0-1coach: Jerry Dunncaptains: B. Watkins & N. EgekezeStarters: Sharif Chambliss (14.7), Brandon Watkins (13.7), Jan Jagla (9.3), Robert Summers (3.9), DeForrest Riley (7.9)Subs: Aaron Johnson (8.3), B.J. Vossekuil (0.8), Ndu Egekeze (2.5), Kevin Fellows (1.0), Jason McDougald (2.2), Brandon Cameron (1.7)

Pre-Season NITN 18 at North Carolina (E2) ____ 55-85 LN 23 at Penn _______________ 37-62 LD 1 Yale __________________ 68-84 LD 3 at Clemson (E2)% ________ 70-79 LD 7 Pittsburgh (E+)(#4/5) ______ 60-82 LD 11 Temple ________________ 63-65 LD 14 Northeastern ___________ 79-67 WD 20 Bucknell _______________ 59-55 WD 28 St. Francis, Pa. __________ 74-55 WJ 2 Robert Morris ___________ 76-59 WJ 4 Buffalo ________________ 68-60 WJ 8 at Indiana (E+) __________ 65-78 LJ 11 at Michigan (E2) _________ 53-66 LJ 18 Purdue (E+) ____________ 78-82 LJ 22 at Michigan State (E+) _____ 36-70 LJ 25 Illinois (E+)(#15/18) _______ 63-75 LJ 29 Minnesota (E+) __________ 75-76 LF 1 at Wisconsin (E+) ________ 55-86 LF 5 Iowa (E+) _____________ 55-75 LF 12 Ohio State (E+) __________ 67-76 LF 15 at Iowa (E+) ____________ 71-84 LF 19 Wisconsin (E+) __________ 58-57 WF 22 at Minnesota (E+) ________ 62-77 LF 26 at Purdue (E+) __________ 55-79 LM 1 at Northwestern (E) __ 79-85 (2 0T) LM 5 Michigan (E+) ___________ 62-78 LM 8 Indiana (E+) ____________ 74-66 W

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (68)M 13 vs. Indiana (E2) (68) ______ 49-77 L

s Titus Ivory was a two-time captain and helped lead Penn State to the 2000 NIT and 2001 NCAA Tournament

s Joe Crispin helped lead Penn State to the 2001 NCAA Sweet 16 while averaging a team-leading 19.5 points per game.

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2003-049-19; 3-13 Big Ten (h: 3-5; a: 0-8) Overall: h: 7-8; a: 1-10; N: 1-1coach: Ed DeChelliscaptains: N. EgekezeStarters: Marlon Smith (13.4), Jan Jagla (13.4), Aaron Johnson (9.7), Ben Luber (6.8), Rob Summers (3.8)Subs: Ndu Egekeze (6.2), Jason McDougald (0.8), Kevin Fellows (0.6), Rob Fletcher (0.5), Dan Adler (0.2).N 23 Georgetown ____________ 78-79 LN 26 St. Francis, Pa. __________ 67-58 WN 29 at Buffalo ______________ 67-64 WD 3 Cleveland State _________ 73-62 WD 6 at Pittsburgh (E+)(#22/22) __ 37-64 LD 10 Rutgers _______________ 47-60 LD 13 at Temple (CN8) _________ 56-67 LD 20 St. Francis, N.Y. _________ 68-64 W

Comcast Lobo Invitational (75)D 28 vs. Arkansas State (75) ____ 73-61 WD 29 at New Mexico (75) _______ 63-82 LJ 3 Bucknell _______________ 58-46 WJ 7 Minnesota (E+) __________ 75-72 WJ 10 Ohio State (E+) __________ 64-47 WJ 14 at Michigan State (E+) _____ 58-76 LJ 21 at Illinois (E+) ___________ 37-80 LJ 24 Michigan (E+) ___________ 59-69 LJ 28 Northwestern (OT) _______ 63-61 WJ 31 at Iowa (E+) ____________ 58-77 LF 4 Purdue (E+) ____________ 47-62 LF 11 Indiana (E+) ____________ 56-75 LF 14 at Northwestern (E2) ______ 52-65 LF 18 at Michigan (E+) _________ 53-76 LF 21 Illinois (E) ______________ 58-66 LF 25 at Wisconsin (E+) (#15/22) __ 45-68 LF 28 Michigan State (E+)_______ 42-67 LM 3 at Ohio State (E+) ________ 64-71 LM 6 at Minnesota (E+) ________ 62-78 L

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (74)M 11 vs. Northwestern (E2) (74) __ 52-57 L

2004-057-23; 1-15 Big Ten (h: 1-7; a: 0-8) Overall: h: 4-10; a: 1-9; N: 2-4coach: Ed DeChelliscaptains: K. Fellows & J. McDougaldStarters: Geary Claxton (12.7 ), Aaron Johnson (11.8), Travis Parker (11.4),Danny Morrissey (7.7), Ben Luber (6.1), Mike Walker (6.3)Subs: Brandon Hassell (1.7), Kevin Fellows (0.6), Jason McDougald (1.4), Marlon Smith (11.8).

Black Coaches Association Classic (76)N 14 vs. Illinois State (76) ______ 73-92 LN 15 vs. Western Carolina (76)___ 78-63 WN 16 vs. South Carolina State (76) 43-63 LN 19 Lehigh ________________ 73-64 WN 27 Sacred Heart ___________ 69-61 WD 1 at Rutgers _____________ 83-80 WD 3 Lock Haven ____________ 94-46 WD 6 at Georgetown __________ 53-66 LD 11 Pittsburgh (E+) (#11/12) ___ 71-84 LD 21 Buffalo ________________ 70-72 L

ASU/azcentral.com Hoops Classic (70)D 28 vs. Valparaiso (70) _______ 56-69 LD 29 vs. Long Island (70) _______ 80-56 WJ 2 Texas A&M _____________ 60-62 LJ 5 Michigan State (E+) (#19/20) 58-84 LJ 8 at Minnesota (E+) ________ 62-83 LJ 12 at Illinois (E+) (#1/1) ______ 64-90 LJ 15 Michigan (E+) ___________ 62-66 LJ 22 Northwestern (E2) ________ 65-62 WJ 26 at Ohio State (E+) ________ 62-68 LJ 29 Wiscoinsin (E+) (#18/19) ___ 50-76 LF 2 at Indiana (E+) __________ 63-68 LF 9 at Purdue (E+) __________ 50-77 LF 12 Ohio State (E+) __________ 56-66 LF 16 Illinois (E+) (#1/1) ________ 63-83 LF 19 at Northwestern (E+) ______ 39-54 LF 23 at Michigan (E+) _________ 48-63 LF 26 Iowa (E+) ______________ 56-78 LM 2 Minnesota (E+) __________ 69-73 LM 5 at Michigan St. (E+) (#12/14) 64-90 L

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (68)M 10 vs. Ohio State (E2) (68) ____ 69-72 L

2005-0615-15; 6-10 Big Ten (h: 3-5; a: 3-5) Overall: h: 11-7; a: 3-7; N: 1-1coach: Ed DeChelliscaptains: NoneStarters: Geary Claxton (15.2), Travis Parker (12.2), Jamelle Cornley (11.4), Ben Luber (7.5), Mooch Jackson (6.7)Subs: Mike Walker (6.7), Milos Bogetic (3.7), Cilk McSweeney (2.4), Brandon Hassell (1.7), Joonas Suotamo (0.5), Nikola Obradovic (0.4).N 19 Cornell ________________ 66-54 WN 23 Nicholls State ___________ 93-56 WN 26 Long Island ____________ 80-64 WN 29 Clemson % (EU) _________ 88-96 LD 3 at Texas A&M ___________ 55-60 LD 7 Missouri-Kansas City ______ 75-71 WD 10 at Pittsburgh (FSN/Pitt) ____ 54-91 LD 18 St. Francis, Pa. __________ 88-74 WD 20 New Hampshire _________ 75-51 WD 28 IPFW _________________ 74-59 WD 31 Mount St. Mary’s _________ 65-53 WJ 5 at Ohio State (#18/18) (E+) 69-104 LJ 11 at Northwestern _________ 65-61 WJ 14 Iowa (E+) ______________ 76-80 LJ 18 Purdue (E+) ____________ 74-54 WJ 21 Ohio State (#19/16) (EU) ___ 64-75 LJ 25 at Wisconsin (#21/23) (E+) __ 43-72 LJ 28 at Michigan St. (#11/12) (E+) 60-69 LF 1 Michigan (#20/21) (E+) ____ 65-71 LF 4 at Illinois (#6/6) (E+) ______ 66-65 WF 8 Minnesota (E+) __________ 66-77 LF 11 Wisconsin (E2) __________ 62-82 LF 15 Indiana (E+) ____________ 71-68 WF 18 at Purdue (E+) __________ 69-60 WF 22 at Indiana (E+) __________ 65-69 LF 25 Northwestern (E+) _______ 68-55 WM 1 at Iowa (#23/24) (E+) ______ 38-65 L

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (74)M 9 vs. Northwestern (E2) (74) __ 60-42 WM 10 vs. Ohio State (#7/7) (E) (74) 56-63 L

NaTiONal iNViTaTiON TOURNaMeNTM 14 vs. Rutgers (EU) _________ 71-76 L

Ed DeChellis became the 11th head coach in Penn State history prior to the start of the 2003-04 season after a suc-cessful seven-year stint at East Tennessee State that resulted in three conference titles and the program’s first NCAA appearance in a decade.

An assistant coach at Penn State for 10 years under Bruce Parkhill and then Jerry Dunn, DeChellis guided his own Penn State program to the Nittany Lions’ first-ever nation-al tournament title (2009 NIT) and three post-season appearances, including the program’s first NCAA appearance in a decade in 2011. DeChellis’ teams also posted a school-record 27 wins in 2009 and reached the program’s first-ever Big Ten Tournament Championship game in 2011.

DeChellis was named the 2009 Big Ten Coach of the Year after guiding a Lion team that started three sophomores and played seven underclassmen to a 27-11 record and 10-8 mark for a fourth place finish in the Big Ten. Penn State tied a program record with 21 regular season wins and posted its second most Big Ten wins and second-best Big Ten fin-ish in program history. The Lions would equal the fourth place finish in 2011 going 9-9 in the conference.

DeChellis recruited and coached Penn State’s first three members of the Big Ten All-Freshman team, including 2006 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Jamelle Cornley. He also brought to the program Talor Battle who would go on to become Penn State’s all-time leading scorer with 2,213 points and just the fourth player in NCAA history to record 2,000 points, 600 rebounds and 500 assists. Battle became the first Lion to earn first-team All-Big Ten, NABC All-District and USBWA All-District honors in multiple seasons and the first since 1996 and just the sixth-ever to earn All-Ameri-can recognition (AP - honorable-mention).

DeChellis guided Penn State to the post season in his third season at the helm as the Lions went 15-15 and reached the 2006 NIT despite playing the youngest and smallest line-up in the Big Ten. This after taking over a program that had seven wins in each of the two seasons prior to his arrival.

A graduate of Penn State (1982), DeCh-ellis also survived a battle with bladder cancer during his tenure and was a driving force push-ing Penn State’s Coaches vs. Cancer program to more than $1.5 million in funds raised by the end of his tenure. DeChellis was named the 2006 National Coaches vs. Cancer Man of the Year as he turned the Penn State program into a year-round fundraising organization with multiple events and fund raising surpassing $200,000 a year to rank among the top five programs in the nation. The yearly total marked more than a $100,000 increase in yearly funds raised prior to his taking over as Penn State-CVC committee chairman.

DeChellis left Penn State on May 23, 2011 to become the head coach at the United States Naval Academy in Anapolis, Md.

HEAD COACH

ED DeCHELLIS2004-2011

RECORD: 114-138 (.452)1 NCAA (0-1); 2 NIT (5-1)2009 NIT CHAMPIONS

s Geary Claxton led Penn State in scoring in three-straight seasons from 2004-05-2006-07 and ranks as the Lions’ sixth all-time leading scorer and fourth all-time rebounder.

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2006-0711-19; 2-14 Big Ten (h: 2-6; a: 0-8) Overall: h: 11-8 a: 0-10; N: 0-1coach: Ed DeChelliscaptains: NoneStarters: Geary Claxton (16.3 ), Jamelle Cornley (13.5), Danny Morrissey (9.6), Mooch Jackson (6.6), Brandon Hassell (5.6), Ben Luber (5.2), Subs: Mike Walker (6.3), Milos Bogetic (4.1), Joonas Suotamo (0.9)N 10 Morehead State _________ 63-46 WN 13 UNC Greensboro ________ 69-56 WN 17 Stony Brook ____________ 51-59 LN 21 Bucknell ___________ 63-60 (OT) WN 25 St. Joseph’s ____________ 65-61 WN 28 at Ga. Tech % (#21/24) (EU) 73-77 LD 2 Morgan State (360) _______ 80-71 WD 6 Hartford _______________ 56-55 WD 9 at Seton Hall (E+) ________ 59-69 LD 13 Long Island (360) ________ 66-45 WD 16 SE Louisiana ___________ 66-69 LD 23 Maine ________________ 75-42 WD 30 VMI (360) ____________ 129-111 WJ 3 Northwestern (EU) _______ 83-57 WJ 6 at Purdue (E+) __________ 60-64 LJ 13 Indiana (E+) ____________ 74-84 LJ 17 at Michigan (E+) _________ 57-77 LJ 20 Michigan State (E+)_______ 64-91 LJ 24 at Iowa (E+) ____________ 63-79 LJ 27 at Minnesota (E+) ________ 60-65 LF 3 Purdue (E+) ____________ 59-69 LF 7 Wisconsin (#4/4) (E+) _____ 58-71 LF 10 at Northwestern (E+) ______ 51-53 LF 14 Ohio State (#2/2) (E) ______ 62-64 LF 17 at Wisconsin (#3/3) (E+) ___ 49-75 LF 21 at Ohio State (#1/2) (E+) ___ 60-68 LF 24 Illinois (E) ______________ 50-68 LF 28 Iowa (EU) ______________ 74-72 WM 3 at Indiana (E+) __________ 63-94 L

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT, (68)M 8 vs. Illinois (E2) (68) _______ 60-66 L

2007-0815-16; 7-11 Big Ten (h: 5-4; a: 2-7) Overall: h: 13-4 a: 2-8; N: 0-4coach: Ed DeChelliscaptains: NoneStarters: Geary Claxton (17.5), Jamelle Cornley (12.1), Talor Battle (10.2), Danny Morrissey (7.6), Stanley Pringle (6.9), Andrew Jones (4.0)Subs: David Jackson (5.8), Mike Walker (5.5), Jeff Brooks (3.1), Brandon Hassell (2.8), Schyler King (1.0)N 12 St. Francis (PA) (BTN-W) ___ 74-64 WN 16 Canisius (360) __________ 93-40 W

Old Spice Classic (77)N 22 vs. South Carolina (77) (E2) _ 67-74 LN 23 vs. Rider (77) (E2) _______ 73-82 LN 25 vs. Central Florida (77) (EU) 57-70 LN 28 Virginia Tech % (E2) ______ 66-61 WD 1 at St. Joseph’s (22) _______ 67-79 LD 8 Seton Hall (BTN) ______ 89-86 OT WD 12 Princeton (EU) __________ 61-38 WD 15 Denver (BTN-W) _________ 60-39 WD 23 Colgate (360) ___________ 66-48 WD 31 Lehigh (BTN) ___________ 81-68 WJ 1 at Northwestern (E2) ______ 79-68 WJ 6 at Illinois (BTN) __________ 68-64 WJ 12 Minnesota (BTN) _________ 73-76 LJ 15 Wisconsin (#17/17) (BTN) __ 55-80 LJ 20 at Indiana (#9/10) (BTN) ___ 65-81 LJ 23 Purdue (BTN) ___________ 42-64 LJ 26 at Iowa (BTN) ___________ 49-64 LJ 29 Ohio State (E) ___________ 56-68 LF 2 Michigan State (#8/7) (BTN) _ 85-76 WF 5 at Purdue (#24/-) (BTN) ____ 53-67 LF 9 at Michigan (BTN) ________ 63-68 LF 16 Illinois (BTN) ____________ 52-51 WF 20 at Michigan St. (#19/17) (BTN) 49-86 LF 24 at Minnesota (BTN) _______ 68-75 LF 27 Iowa (BTN) _____________ 65-64 WM 1 Michigan (BTN) __________ 69-61 WM 5 at Wisconsin (#10/8) (BTN) _ 41-77 LM 9 Indiana (#18/17) (E) ___ 68-64 OT W

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (74)M 13 vs. Illinois (E2) (74) _______ 63-64 L

2008-09NiT ChaMPiONSW/l: 27-11; 10-8 Big Ten (h: 7-2; a: 3-6) Overall: h: 17-3 a: 6-6; N: 4-2coach: Ed DeChelliscaptains: Talor Battle, Jamelle Cornley & Danny MorrisseyStarters: Talor Battle (16.7), Jamelle Cornley (14.4), Stanley Pringle (12.8), Andrew Jones (6.2), David Jackson (4.5)Subs: Danny Morrissey (5.3), Jeff Brooks (3.3), Chris Babb (2.8), Cam Woodyard (2.2), Andrew Ott (1.4)N 14 William & Mary (BTN) _____ 65-51 WN 17 NJIT (PHGC) (BTN) ______ 74-47 WN 20 Hartford (PC) (BTN-W) ____ 89-64 WN 23 New Hampshire (BTN) ____ 70-50 WN 25 at Pennsylvania _________ 85-74 WN 28 vs. Rhode Island (22) (PC) __ 72-77 LN 29 vs. Towson (22) (CN8) (PC) _ 78-54 WD 3 at Georgia Tech % (E2) ____ 85-83 WD 6 Temple (BTN) ___________ 59-65 LD 10 Army (EU) _____________ 60-45 WD 13 Mount St. Mary’s (BTN-W) __ 61-56 WD 21 Lafayette (EU) __________ 83-55 WD 23 Sacred Heart (BTN-W) ____ 73-65 WD 31 Northwestern (E2) ________ 61-57 WJ 3 at Wisconsin (BTN) _______ 61-65 LJ 6 Purdue (#14/14) (BTN) ____ 67-64 WJ 11 at Minnesota (#22/19) (BTN) 59-70 LJ 14 Michigan State (#7/10) (BTN) 73-78 LJ 17 at Indiana (BTN) _________ 65-55 WJ 20 Michigan (BTN) __________ 73-58 WJ 24 Iowa (BTN) _____________ 63-59 WF 1 at Michigan St. (#9/9) (BTN) _ 72-68 WF 5 at Michigan (BTN) ________ 51-71 LF 8 Wisconsin (BTN) _________ 44-54 LF 11 at Purdue (#20/23) (BTN) __ 47-61 LF 14 Minnesota (BTN) _________ 68-63 WF 18 at Illinois (#18/16) (BTN) ___ 38-33 WF 24 at Ohio State (E) _________ 59-73 LF 28 Indiana (BTN) ___________ 61-58 WM 5 Illinois (#23/23) (E) _______ 64-63 WM 7 at Iowa (BTN) _______ 67-75 2OT L

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (74)M 12 vs Indiana (E2) (74) ______ 66-51 WM 13 vs. Purdue (#24/24) (BTN) (74) 65-79 L

NaTiONal iNViTaTiON TOURNaMeNTM 17 vs. George Mason (EU) __ 77-73 ot WM 19 vs. Rhode Island (FOX) ____ 83-72 WM 24 at Florida (E) ___________ 71-62 WM 31 vs. Notre Dame (3) (E2) ___ 67-59 WA 2 vs. Baylor (3) (E) _________ 69-63 W

2009-1011-20; 3-15 Big Ten (h: 1-8; a: 2-7) Overall: h: 7-9 a: 3-8; N: 1-3coach: Ed DeChelliscaptains: Talor Battle & David JacksonStarters: Talor Battle (18.5), David Jackson (9.5), Chris Babb (9.3), Jeff Brooks (7.4), Andrew Jones (6.0)Subs: Tim Frazier (5.0), Bill Edwards (4.2),Andrew Ott (3.1), Sasa Borovnjak (1.8)Cam Woodyard (1.7), Adam Highberger (1.6)N 13 Penn (BTN-W) __________ 70-55 WN 16 Robert Morris (BTN-W) ____ 80-61 W

Charleston Classic (78)N 19 UNC Wilmington (78) (EU) __ 69-80 LN 20 Tulane (78) (CSN) ________ 60-63 LN 21 Davidson (78) ___________ 59-57 WN 25 Sacred Heart (BTN) ______ 87-75 WN 30 at Virginia % (E2) ________ 69-67 WD 5 at Temple ______________ 42-45 LD 8 UMBC (BTN) ___________ 58-42 WD 12 Virginia Tech (E2) ________ 64-66 LD 19 Gardner-Webb (EU) _____ 104-57 WD 21 American (BTN-W) _______ 76-57 WD 29 at Minnesota (E2) ________ 70-75 LJ 3 Wisconsin (#23/-)(BTN) ____ 46-63 LJ 7 Michigan (E2) ___________ 55-64 LJ 12 at Illinois (BTN) __________ 53-54 LJ 16 at Iowa (BTN) ___________ 64-67 LJ 21 Indiana (E2) ____________ 61-67 LJ 24 at Wisconsin (#18/19)(BTN) 71-79 OT LJ 27 Illinois (BTN) ____________ 67-77 LJ 31 at Purdue (#10/12) (BTN) __ 46-66 LF 3 at Ohio State (#13/18)(BTN) 62-75 LF 6 Minnesota (BTN) _________ 64-66 LF 13 Michigan St. (#10/10)(E) ___ 54-65 LF 17 at Northwestern (BTN) ____ 81-70 WF 20 at Michigan (BTN) ________ 55-51 WF 24 Ohio State (#9/9) (BTN) ____ 67-75 LF 28 Northwestern (BTN) ______ 79-60 WM 4 at Michigan St. (#11/12)(E2) 65-67 LM 6 Purdue (#7/6) (BTN) ______ 60-64 L

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (74)M 11 vs. Minnesota (BTN) (74) __ 55-76 L

s Jamelle Cornley earned tournament MVP honors after leading the Lions to the 2009 NIT Championship. He ranks fifth all-time in career scoring and fourth in rebounding.

s Danny Morrissey was a captain on the 2009 NIT title team and ranks fourth all-time in career three-pointers made at Penn State.

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2010-1119-15; 9-9 Big Ten (h: 6-3; a: 3-6) Overall: h: 13-5 a: 3-8; N: 3-2coach: Ed DeChelliscaptains: Talor Battle, Jeff Brooks, David Jackson, Andrew Jones & Steve KirkpatrickStarters: Talor Battle (20.2), Jeff Brooks (13.1), David Jackson (9.9), Tim Frazier (6.3), Andrew Jones (6.0)Subs: Jermaine Marshall (2.5), Billy Oliver (2.3), Cammeron Woodyard (1.8), Tre Bowman (0.8)N 12 Lehigh (BTN-W) _________ 70-56 WN 16 Saint Joseph’s (ESPN3) ___ 66-57 WN 19 Fairfield (BTN) __________ 64-49 WN 22 CCSU (BTN) ___________ 77-61 WN 26 at Mississippi ___________ 71-84 LN 28 Furman (BTN) __________ 70-49 WD 1 Maryland % (E2) _________ 39-62 LD 4 Duquesne (BTN) _________ 77-73 WD 7 Mt. St. Mary’s (BTN-W) ____ 57-53 WD 12 at Virginia Tech (CSN) _____ 69-79 LD 21 Maine (BTN-W) __________ 64-74 LD 27 at Indiana (BTN) _________ 69-60 WJ 2 at Michigan (BTN) ________ 69-76 LJ 5 Purdue (#11/10) (BTN) ____ 68-83 LJ 8 Michigan St. (#18/19) (BTN) _ 66-62 WJ 11 Illinois (#16/16) (BTN) _____ 57-55 WJ 15 at Ohio State (#2/2) (BTN) __ 66-69 LJ 19 at Purdue (#14/13) (BTN) __ 62-63 LJ 26 Iowa (BTN) _____________ 65-51 WJ 29 Wisconsin (#17/15) (BTN) __ 56-52 WF 1 at Illinois (#-/24) (BTN)_____ 51-68 LF 6 Michigan (BTN) __________ 62-65 LF 10 at Michigan St. (BTN) _____ 57-75 LF 13 Northwestern (BTN) ______ 65-41 WF 17 Minnesota (E) ___________ 66-63 WF 20 at Wisconsin (#10/10) (BTN) 66-76 LF 24 at Northwestern (E2) ______ 66-52 WM 1 Ohio State (#1/1) (BTN) ____ 61-82 LM 6 at Minnesota (BTN) _______ 66-63 W

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (74)M 10 vs. Indiana (BTN) (74) _____ 61-55 WM 11 vs. Wisconsin (#13/13) (BTN) 36-33 WM 12 vs. Michigan St. (CBS) (74) _ 61-48 WM 13 vs. Ohio St. (#1/1) (CBS) (74) 60-71 L

NCaa TOURNaMeNT (79)M 17 vs. Temple (TNT) (79) _____ 64-66 L

2011-1212-20; 4-14 Big Ten (h: 4-5; a: 0-9) Overall: h: 10-7 a: 1-11; N: 1-2coach: Patrick Chamberscaptains: Tim Frazier, Billy Oliver & Cammeron WoodyardStarters: Tim Frazier (18.8), Jermaine Marshall (10.8), Cammeron Woodyard (8.7), Billy Oliver (6.8), Jon Graham (3.9)Subs: Trey Lewis (5.6), Ross Travis (4.4), Sasa Borovnjak (4.3), Matt Glover (2.8),Nick Colella (2.7)N 12 Hartford (BTN-W) ________ 70-55 WN 14 Radford (BTN-W) ________ 63-46 WN 16 Long Island (BTN-W) ______ 77-68 W Hall of Fame Tip-off (80)N 19 Kentucky (#2/2) (ESPN3) (80) 47-85 LN 20 S. Florida (ESPN3) (80) ____ 53-49 WN 23 Youngstown St. (BTN-W) ___ 82-71 WN 26 at St. Joseph’s __________ 47-65 LN 30 at Boston College (ESPNU)% 62-54 WD 4 Mississippi (BTN) ________ 70-72 LD 7 Lafayette (BTN-W) _______ 57-61 LD 10 at Duquesne ____________ 59-66 LD 18 Mount St. Mary’s (BTN) ____ 72-43 WD 21 Cornell (BTN) ___________ 74-67 WD 29 at Michigan (#18/16) (BTN) _ 53-71 LJ 1 at Northwestern (ESPNU) __ 56-68 LJ 5 Purdue (BTN) ___________ 65-45 WJ 8 Indiana (#12/12) (BTN) ____ 82-88 LJ 11 at Nebraska (BTN) _______ 58-70 LJ 15 Minnesota (BTN) _________ 66-80 LJ 19 Illinois (#22/25) (ESPN2) ___ 54-52 WJ 22 at Indiana (#11/13) (BTN) __ 54-73 LJ 25 at Ohio State (#4/3) (BTN) __ 54-78 LJ 31 Wisconsin (#19/20) (BTN) __ 46-52 LF 4 at Iowa (ESPNU) ________ 64-77 LF 8 at Michigan St. (#11/12) (BTN) 57-77 LF 11 Nebraska (ESPNU) _______ 67-51 WF 16 Iowa (ESPNU) __________ 69-64 WF 19 at Wisconsin (#15/17) (BTN) 65-55 LF 25 Northwestern (ESPNU) ____ 66-67 LF 29 at Purdue (BTN) _________ 56-80 LM 4 Michigan (#13/16) (ESPN) __ 65-71 L

BiG TeN TOURNaMeNT (74)M 8 vs. Indiana (BTN) (74) _____ 58-75 L

(1) Hershey, Pa.(2) New Orleans, La.(3) Madison Square Garden, New York City(4) Dixie Classic, Raleigh, N.C.(5) Spartan Tournament, East Lansing, Mich.(6) Keystone Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.(7) Raleigh, N.C.(8) All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.(9) Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne, Ind.(10) Iowa Fieldhouse, Iowa City, Ia.(11) Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo.(12) Motor City Classic, Detroit, Mich.(13) Lexington, Ky.(14) Evansville, Ind.(15) Richmond Invitational, Richmond, Va.(16) Keystone Classic, Harrisburg, Pa.(17) Charlotte, N.C.(18) Evansville Tournament, Evansville, Ind.(19) Quaker City Classic, Philadelphia, Pa.(20) Alpine Classic, Charleston, W.Va.(21) Baltimore, Md.(22) Philadelphia Palestra(23) Gator Bowl Tournament, Jacksonville, Fla.(24) Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky.(25) ECAC Holiday Festival, Madison Sq. Garden(26) Kodak Classic, Rochester, N.Y.(27) Carolina Classic, Greensboro, N.C.(28) Volunteer Classic, Knoxville, Tenn.(29) Utah Classic, Salt Lake City, Utah(30) Steel Bowl Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa.(31) Pillsbury Classic, Bloomington, Minn.(32) Presidential Classic, Washington, D.C.(33) Pennsylvania Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.(34) Big Sun Invitational, St. Petersburg, Fla.(35) Philadelphia Spectrum(36) Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa.(37) Seawolf Classic, Anchorage, Alaska(38) Dayton Invitational, Dayton, Ohio(39) Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.(40) Birmingham, Ala.(41) Music City Invitational, Nashville, Tenn.(42) Indiana Classic, Bloomington, Ind.(43) Cable Car Classic, Santa Clara, Calif.(44) Dallas Morning New Cl., Reunion Arena, Dallas, Tex.(45) Connecticut Mutual Classic, Hartford, Conn(46) West Virginia University Coliseum(47) Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans, La.(48) Piscataway, N.J., Rutgers University(49) Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wis.(50) AMI Classic, Miami, Fla.(51) Coca-Cola Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn.(52) Cougar Classic, Provo, Utah(53) Cowboy Shootout, Laramie, Wyo.(54) UAB Blazer Classic, Birmingham, Ala.(55) Fiesta Bowl Classic, McKale Center,Tucson, Ariz.(56) Dr Pepper Classic, Ferrell Center, Waco, Tex.(57) Tampa Tribune Invite, Sun Dome, Tampa, Fla.

(58) Syracuse Carrier Dome(59) First Bank Cl., Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.(60) Atlanta Omni(61) Palm Beach Classic, West Palm Beach, Fla.(62) Lowcountry Cl., N. Charleston Clsm, Charleston, S.C.(63) Atlantic City Convention Center, Atlantic City, N.J.(64) San Jose Arena, San Jose, Calif.(65) Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I.(66) Continental Airlines Arena, Meadowlands, N.J.(67) Special Events Center, El Paso, Texas(68) United Center, Chicago, Ill.(69) First Union Center, Philadelphia, Pa.(70) Wells Fargo Arena, Tempe, Ariz.(71) The Superdome, New Orleans, La.(72) The Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.(73) Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, Calif.(74) Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind.(75) The Pit, Albuquerque, N.M.(76) Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.(77) Milk House, Disney’s Wide World of Sports, Orlando, Fla.(78) Carolina First Arena, Charleston, S.C.(79) McKale Center, Tucson, Ariz.(80) Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn.

IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT SITES

68 appearances: Won 68, lost 83 10 Championships, 11 Second-place finishes, 26 Third-place finishes1981: Music City Invitational Nashville, Tenn.1982: Indiana Classic Bloomington, Ind. Cable Car Classic Santa Clara, Calif.1983: Dallas Morning News Cl. Dallas, Tex. Gator Bowl Tournament Jacksonville, Fla.1984: Connecticut Mutual Cl. Hartford, Conn.1985: Sugar Bowl Classic New Orleans, La.1986: Milwaukee Classic Milwaukee, Wis.1987: AMI Classic Miami, Fla.1988: Coca Cola Classic Chattanooga, Tenn.1989: Cougar Classic Provo, Utah Cowboy Shootout Laramie, Wyo.1990: Blazer Classic Birmingham, Ala. Fiesta Bowl Classic Tucson, Ariz.1991: Dr Pepper Classic Waco, Tex. Tampa Tribune Invitational Tampa, Fla.1992: First Bank Classic Milwaukee, Wis.1993: Low Country Classic Charleston, S.C.1994: Palm Beach Classic W. Palm Beach, Fla.1995: Cable Car Classic San Jose, Calif.1996: Jimmy V. Classic E. Rutherford, N.J.1997: Sierra Sun Classic El Paso, Texas1998: Fiesta Bowl Classic Tucson, Ariz.1999: ASU/Fiesta Bowl Holiday Clsc. Tempe, Ariz.2000: ECAC Holiday Classic New York, N.Y.2001: California Golden Bear Classic Berkeley, Calif.2002: Pre-Season NIT Chapel Hill, N.C.2003: Comcast Lobo Invitational Albuquerque, N.M.2004: Black Coaches Ass. Classic Milwaukee, Wis. ASU/azcentral.com Classic Tempe, Ariz.2007: Old Spice Classic Orlando, Fla.2008: Philly Hoop Group Classic Philadelphia, Pa.2009: Charleston Classic Charleston, S.C.2011: Hall of Fame Tip-off Tourn. Uncasville, Conn.

RESULTS KEYall Rankings listed #aP/#Coaches(#1) AP ranking at game time(#1 AP*) AP final season ranking(#1/1): (AP/USA Today/Coaches Rankings)AP: Associated PressUPI: United Press InternationalUSA: CNN-USA Today(%): Big Ten/ACC Challenge Games

TELEVISION KEY(CBS): CBS(E): ESPN(E2): ESPN2(EU): ESPNU(360): ESPN360(E+): ESPN-Regional(A): ABC(BTN): Big Ten Network(BTN-W): Big Ten Network-webcast(R): Regional(Com): Comcast Sports Network

s Talor Battle led Penn State to the 2011 NCAA Tournament and finished his career as Penn State’s all-time leading scorer with 2,213 points.

Patrick Chambers was named the 12th head coach in Nittany Lion basketball history on June 3, 2011. The Phila-delphia native came to Penn State after two successful years leading Boston University. He led the Terriers to a 42-28 record in two seasons as head coach, including guiding BU to the 2011 America East Conference Championship and an NCAA Tournament berth.

Chambers previously served for five sea-sons on Jay Wright’s staff at Villanova help-ing lead the Wildcats to a 126-45 record, four NCAA Sweet 16 appearances and the 2009 NCAA Final Four as associate head coach in his final season with the program.

HEAD COACH

PATRICK CHAMBERS2011-PRESENT

RECORD: 12-20 (1 year)COMPLETE BIO ON PG. 74

NEUTRAL SITES/TOURNAMENT VENUES

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Most wins over Top 25, season: 5, 2000-01Most road wins over Top 25, season: 2, 2008-09Most wins over Top 20, season: 3, 2008-09, 2000-01 & 1953-54

Coaches/AP Poll Rank

#1Record: 0-14#1 (NCAA) Kentucky (54-82) L, March 21, 1952@ #1 West Virginia (50-84) L, December 11, 1957 #1 West Virginia (71-74) L, February 15,1958 @ #1 Ohio State (49-92) L, December 23, 1961 #1 N. Carolina (50-56)(OT) L, December 28, 1982@ #1 Temple (49-50) L, February 16, 1988 #1 Indiana 2OT (84-88) L, February 9, 1993 @ #1/1 Michigan State (73-98) L, January 3, 2001@ #1/1 Illinois (64-90) L, January 12, 2005#1/1 Illinois (63-83) L, February 16, 2005@ #1 Ohio State (60-68) L, February 21, 2007#1/1 Ohio State (61-82), L, March 1, 2011#1/1 Ohio State (BTT) (60-71), L, March 13, 2011

#2Record: 1-10#2 (NCAA) LaSalle (54-69) L, March 19, 1954#2 (NCAA) Kentucky (59-84) L, March 12, 1955@ #2 N.C. State (42-78) L, December 3, 1955@ #2 Duke (58-83) L, January 3, 1966#2 LaSalle (55-70) L, December 27, 1968@ #2 DePaul (60-86) L, January 2, 1982 #2 DePaul (61-78) L, December 12, 1984#2/#3 (BTT) Michigan St. (65-63) W, March 9, 2001 #2 Ohio State (62-64) L, February 14, 2007 @ #2/2 Ohio State ( 66-69), L, Jan. 15, 2011 #2/2 Kentucky (47-85), L, Nov. 19, 2011

#3Record: 0-5@ #3 Duke (62-92) L, November 30, 1963#3 DePaul (67-82) L, December 28, 1977#3 Marquette (60-73) L, February 2, 1978@ #3 Wisconsin (49-75) L, February 17, 2007@ #4/3 Ohio State (54-78), Jan. 25, 2012

#4Record: 1-6@ #4 N.C. State (77-99) L, December 9, 1954@ #4 N. Carolina (63-93) L, December 3, 1966#4 Louisville (58-89) L, November 24, 1978@ #4/4 Minnesota (70-85) L, February 5, 1997#5/#4 (BTT) Ohio State (71-66) W, March 10, 2000#4/#5 Pittsburgh (60-82) L, December 7, 2002#4 Wisconsin (58-71) L, February 7, 2007

#5Record: 3-12#5 West Virginia (50-46) W, January 14, 1948#5 N.C. State (40-50) L, December 30, 1949#5 (NCAA) Iowa (53-82) L, March 11, 1955@ #5 Temple (45-64) L, January 8, 1958@ #5 W. Virginia (74-104) L, December 12, 1959#5 West Virginia (73-75) L, January 9, 1960#5 Temple (44-69) L, January 18, 1987@ #5 Indiana (57-105) L, January 9, 1993#5 Michigan (70-80) L, February 17, 1993#5 Purdue (74-63) W February 21, 1998@ #5/#6 Ohio State (75-88) L, February 12, 2000#5/#5Michigan St. (63-79) L, February 23, 2000#5/#5 Ohio State (73-79) L, March 1, 2000#5/#5 Michigan St. (57-76) L, February 24, 2001#5/#6 (NCAA) N. Carolina (82-74) W, March 18, 2001

#6Record: 5-7#6 Notre Dame (71-63-NCAA) W, March 13, 1954@ #6 N.C. State (54-70) L, December 6, 1958#6 Virginia (86-74) W, February 16, 1972@ #6 Syracuse (71-75) L, December 17, 1974#6 Syracuse (88-84) W, January 29, 1975

@ #6 Syracuse (63-101) L, December 13, 1976#6 Syracuse (66-82) L, January 12, 1977#6 Syracuse (72-85) L, December 15, 1979#6 Temple (70-73) L, February 9, 1987#6/#6 Illinois (98-95) W, January 31, 2000@ #6/6 Illinois (66-65), W, February 4, 2006#6/7 Purdue (60-64) L, March 6, 2010

#7Record: 5-7@ #7 West Virginia (66-81) L, December 12, 1956#7 West Virginia (80-65) W, February 16, 1957#7 Syracuse (81-59) W, December 5, 1964#7 Pittsburgh (66-64) W, February 23, 1974@ #7 Marquette (49-79) L, December 11, 1976@ #7 Ohio State (63-73) L, January 2, 1992#7 Purdue (71-68) W, January 27, 1994@ #7 Michigan (72-81) L, March 9, 1994#7 Michigan State (53-68) L, February 11, 1995#7 Ohio State (56-63) L, March 10, 2006#8/#7 Michigan St. (85-76), W, February 2, 2008#7/10 Michigan St. (78-73), L, January 14, 2009

#8Record: 0-7#8 Oklahoma A&M (61-68) L, December 29, 1952#8 Syracuse (50-67) L, December16, 1978@ #8 Syracuse (70-85) L, January 10, 1979#8 Maryland (55-56) L, December 3, 1979@ #8 Oklahoma (63-85) L, December 8, 1985#8 Michigan State (68-70) L, February 2, 1999@ #8 Wisconsin (41-77) L, March 5, 2008

#9Record: 2-8@ #9 West Virginia (61-60) W, February 2, 1952#9 West Virginia (78-80) L, February 14, 1961@ #9 West Virginia (68-71) L, February 21, 1961#9 Memphis State (46-52) L, February 20, 1982@ #9 Michigan State (62-82) L, February 2, 1995@ #9 Purdue (55-77) L, January 7, 1997#9 Purdue (67-70) L, January 6, 1998@ #9 Indiana (65-81) L, January 20, 2008@ #9/9 Michigan St. (72-68), W, February 1, 2009#9 Ohio State (67-75) L, February 24, 2010

#10Record: 3-12#10 West Virginia (84-65) W, February 27, 1952@ #10 West Virginia (63-78) L, December 6, 1958#10 West Virginia (81-89) L, January 8, 1959#10 Duke (46-69) L, December 9, 1960@ #10 Duke (55-95) L, January 3, 1962@ #10 Duke (88-121) L, January 5, 1965#10 Temple (65-64) W, December 1, 1998#10 Ohio State (98-85) W, February 27, 1999@ #11/#10 Michigan St. (63-76) L, January 5, 2000#10/#11 Indiana (78-85) L, January 8, 2000 @ #11/#10 Illinois (60-92) L, January 20, 2001@#11 Michigan State (60-69) L, January 28, 2006@#12/10 Purdue (46-66) L, January 31, 2010#10/10 Michigan St. (54-65) L, February 13, 2010#10/11 Purdue (68-83), L, Jan. 5, 2011@ #10/10 Wisconsin (66-76), L, Feb. 20, 2011

#11Record: 1-9#11 (NCAA) USC (70-61) W, March 20, 1954#11 Alabama (67-75 3OT) L, December 11, 1982#11 Maryland (58-67) L, December 6, 1983@ #11 Temple (49-66) L, January 15, 1987#11 West Virginia (61-71) L, March 1, 1989@ #11/#11 Indiana (77-87) L, February 2, 2000#11/#12 Pittsburgh (71-84) L, December 11, 2004@#11/12 Michigan State (65-67) L, March 4, 2010@#11/13 Indiana (54-73), L, Jan. 22, 2012

#12Record: 0-4#12 Brigham Young (50-58) L, December 26, 1979#12 Florida State (71-78) L, December 17, 1988@ #12/#14 Michigan St. (64-90) L, March 5, 2005#12/12 Indiana (82-88), L, Jan. 8, 2012

#13Record: 2-4#13 N. Carolina (57-73) L, December 29, 1970#13 (A10) W. Virginia (86-64) W, March 6, 1989@#18/13 Ohio State (62-75) L, Feb. 3, 2010@ #13/14 Purdue (62-63), L, Jan. 19, 2011#13/13 Wisconsin (BTT) (36-33), W, March 11, 2011#13/16 Michigan (65-71), L, March 4, 2012

#14Record: 3-5#14 (NCAA) LSU (78-70) W, March 12, 1954@ #14 Syracuse (62-73) L, December 20, 1972#14 Syracuse (72-68) W, January 31, 1973@ #14 West Virginia (68-75) L, January 18, 1982@ #14 Indiana (72-80) L, January 8, 1994#14 Indiana (66-76) L, February 5, 1994@ #14 Purdue (66-71) L, February 26, 1994#14/14 Purdue (67-64), W, January 6, 2009

#15Record: 1-14@ #15 Temple (58-77) L, February 10, 1956#15 Wake Forest (78-84) L, December 10, 1960#15 West Virginia (67-79) L, December 16, 1961@ #15 West Virginia (60-79) L, February 20, 1962@#15 Alabama (74-88), L, December 19, 1981@ #15 W. Virginia (67-100) L, February 11, 1989#15 Wisconsin (56-71) L, January 6, 1993@ #15 Michigan (64-81) L, February 8, 1997@ #15 Wisconsin (63-73) L, February 13, 1999@ #15/#16 Wisconsin (58-63) L, January 27, 2001#15/#18 Illinois (63-75) L, January 25, 2003@ #15 Wisconsin (45-68) L, February 25, 2004#15/17 Wisconsin (56-52), W, Jan. 29, 2011@#15/17 Wisconsin (55-65), Feb. 19. 2012#15/15 Indiana (BTT) (58-75), L, March 8, 2012

#16Record: 6-13@ #16 West Virginia (73-89) L, January 16, 1963#16 West Virginia (82-83) L, February 20, 1963@ #16 Syracuse (79-103) L, December 16, 1965#16 Syracuse (80-79) W, February 28, 1966@ #16 Army (55-73) L, January 27, 1968#16 Boston College (63-67) L, February 15, 1969@ #16 Pittsburgh (61-83) L, January 27, 1974@ #16 Temple (43-54) L, February 7, 1979#16 UCLA (74-69 - NCAA) W, March 7, 1991@ #16 Iowa (95-87 OT) W, February 3, 1996#16 Michigan (59-67) L, January 28, 1997#16 Iowa (67-65) W, January 28, 1998@ #16 Minnesota (60-75) L, January 9, 1999@ #16 Iowa (74-84) L, January 27, 1999@ #16 Illinois (56-83) L, February 20, 2002#16 Ohio State (64-75) L, January 21, 2006@ #18/16 Illinois (38-33), W, February 18, 2009#16/16 Illinois (57-55), W, Jan. 11, 2011@#18/16 Michigan (53-71), L, Dec. 29, 2011

#17Record: 2-7#17 W. Kentucky (78-91) L, December 31, 1952@ #17 Navy (50-103) L, December 4, 1985#17 Purdue (54-61) L, January 16, 1993#17 Wisconsin (58-61) L, January 13, 1999@ #17 Purdue (78-70) W, February 20, 1999@ #17 Boston College (65-88) L, November 24, 2001#17 Wisconsin (55-80) L, January 15, 2008#18/17 Indiana (68-64 OT), W, March 9, 2008@ #17 Michigan State (49-86) L, Feb. 20, 2008

#18Record: 2-12#18 Virginia (66-79) L, December 9, 1975@ #18 Rutgers (46-48) L, January 20, 1979#18 at Rutgers (57-67) L, February 27, 1979#18 Temple (66-69) L, March 1, 1984#18 Oklahoma (59-93) L, December 1, 1987#18 Iowa (58-74) L, February 22, 1993@ #18 Iowa (38-58) L, February 24, 1993

@ #18 Purdue (49-57) L, March 11, 1993#18 Minnesota (78-67) W, January 15, 1994@ #18 Michigan (75-92) L, January 3, 1998#19/18 Wisconsin (50-76) L, January 29, 2005@ #18 Ohio State (69-104) L, January 5, 2006@ #18/19 Wisconsin (71-79 OT) L, Jan. 24, 2010#19/18 Michigan State (66-62), W, Jan. 8, 2011

#19Record: 3-6@ #19 W. Virginia (77-68 OT) W, February 2, 1955#19 West Virginia (84-58) W, February 9, 1955@ #19 Duke (84-89) L, January 3, 1967#19 Purdue (87-77) W, January 24, 1996#19 Indiana (55-70) L, January 26, 1977@ #19 Temple (51-66) L, December 22, 1999#19/#20 Michigan St. (58-84) L, January 5, 2005@ #22/19 Minnesota (70-59) L, January 11, 2009#19/20 Wisconsin (46-52), L, Jan. 31, 2012

#20Record: 0-8@ #20 West Virginia (79-81) L, January 13, 1956 #20 West Virginia (73-76) L, February 8, 1956@ #20 N.C. State (62-80) L, December 7, 1957#20 Temple (75-87) L, January 7, 1984@ #20 Minnesota (66-94) L, February 16, 1994@ #20 Michigan (66-67) L, January 21, 1996#20 Indiana (95-98 2OT) L, January 31, 1999@ #20/23 Purdue (61-47) L, February, 11, 2009#20 Michigan (65-71) L, February 1, 2006

#21Record: 1-6#21 Arizona (55-74) L, December 28, 1989@ #21 Wisconsin (64-77) L, February 9, 1994#21 Michigan (61-77) L, February 25, 1998@ #21 Purdue (71-88) L, February 27, 2000@ #22/#21 Kentucky (73-68) W, November 25, 2000@ #21 Georgia Tech (73-77) L, Nov. 28, 2006@#21 Wisconsin (43-72) L, January 25, 2006

#22Record: 1-3#22 Minnesota (63-69) L, February 17, 1999@ #22 Pittsburgh (37-64) L, December 6, 2003@ #22 Wisconsin (45-68) L, February 25, 2004#22/25 Illinois (54-52), W, Jan. 19, 2012

#23Record: 4-4#23 Temple (66-60) W, December 9, 2000#23 Temple (61-59) W, December 9, 1989#23 Illinois (65-87) L, February 25, 1997#23 Iowa (85-86) L, January 6, 2001@#23 Iowa (38-65) L, March 1, 2006#23 Illinois (64-63) W, March 5, 2009#-/23 Wisconsin (46-63) L, January 3, 2010

#24Record: 0-5@ #24 Vanderbilt (60-83) L, November 26, 1993#24 Illinois (65-83) L, February 2, 1994@ #24 Illinois (70-85) L, January 11, 1997@ #24 Purdue (53-67) L, February 5, 2008#24 (BTT) Purdue (79-65) L, March 13, 2009

#25Record: 1-4#25 Wake Forest (67-63) W, December 30, 1989@ #25 Purdue (51-71) L, February 15, 1995@ #25 Illinois (76-87) L, January 22, 2000#25 (BTT) Illinois (84-94) L, March 11, 2000#25/- (NCAA) Temple (64-66), L, March 17, 2011

ALL-TIME GAMES VS. RANKED OPPONENTS VS. RANKED TEAMS

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aaaAckerman, Pat, 2012Adam, H.W., 1917Adler, Dan, 2004Aichroth, C.T., 1918*Alcorn, Charles, 1944Allen, Brian, 1986, 87, 88, 89Althouse, Nate, 1993, 94, 95Amaechi, John, 1993, 94, 95Anderson, Brian 1992Angstadt, Dave, 1974, 75, 76Appleman,Christian, 1987,88,89Arnelle, Jesse, 1952, 53, 54, 55Avillion, Ron, 1963, 64, 65

BBBBabb, Chris, 2009, 10Baidy, Steve, 1956, 57, 58Bailey, Ryan, 1997Baltimore, Herschel, 1941, 42, 43Banfield, Mike, 1982, 1983*Banta, Marcus, 2000, 01Barakat, Howard, 1967*Barnette, W.C., 1907, 09Barnes, Freddie, 1989, 90, 91, 92Barnes, James, 1988, 89, 90, 91Baron, E.R., 1927, 28Barr, John, 1939, 40, 41Barron, J.A., 1944Bartram, Greg, 1992, 93, 94, 95Barvinchak, Dick, 1973Batnick, Irwin, 1945, 48Battle, Talor, 2008, 09, 10, 11Bekale, Stephan, 2000, 01, 02Benanti, Andy, 1985Bergstein, Mickey, 1943*Biery, Jack, 1943, 47, 48Binder, W.G., 1913, 14Bishop, M.L., 1916Blake, Bruce, 1986, 87, 88, 89Blakeslee, R.D.,1915, 16, 17, 18Bliss, William, 1959*Blocker, Jim, 1953, 54, 55Blowers, C.A., 1931Blyler, F.L., 1934Blythe, F.H., 1909, 10, 11, 12Bogetic, Milos, 2006, 07Bongartz, Gary, 1970*Booth, Calvin, 1996, 97, 98, 99Bordi, Peter, 2006, 07*Borovnjak, Sasa, 2010, 12Bowen, Jimmy, 2010, 11*Bowes, H.R., 1916Bowman, Tre, 2011Bozinski, Sylvester, 1945Bradley, J.F., 1902, 03Branam, Jonathan, 1998Brand, F.C., 1930, 31, 32Breene, S.A., 1937*Brewer, Jim, 1953, 54Brickowski, Frank, 1978, 79, 80, 81Brooks, Jeff, 2008, 09, 10, 11Brooks, William, 1947*Brown, Monroe, 1989, 90, 91, 92Brown, Ron, 1972, 73, 74Browne, J.E., 1929Bryant, Willie, 1969, 70, 71Buchout, W.H., 1899Buffie, Craig, 1979, 80, 81, 82Burke, Kevin, 1973, 74, 75Burkett, B.J., 1938*

cccCaldwell, W.G., 1916*Cameron, Brandon, 2003Campbell, B.F., 1929*Carlton,Rahsaan,1993,94,95,97Carn, Dan, 1965Carr, Eric, 1990, 91, 92, 93Carter, Elton, 1991, 92, 93Chalk, F.T., 1923*Chalmers, G.D., 1937, 39Chambliss, Sharif, 2001, 02, 03Chase, Bruce, 1974 Chemsak, John, 1954*Choice, Wally, 1981, 82, 83, 84Chrabascz, Carl, 1985, 86, 87Chubb, Ed, 1971, 72, 73Claxton, Geary, 2005, 06, 07, 08Cline-Heard, Gyasi, 1998, 99, 00, 01Clinton, Carver, 1964, 65, 66Cohen, Sid, 1943Colender, Wally, 1958, 59, 60Collela, Nick, 2012Collins, Craig, 1982, 83, 84, 85Collura, Angelo, 1955*Conn, J.D., 1931, 32, 33Cooper, Bernard, 1952*Corbin, M.H., 1937, 38, 39Cornley, Jamelle, 2006, 07, 08, 09Costa, Martin, 1949, 50 Couch, Q.W., 1940*Craig, R.H., 1912, 13Crenshaw, Sam, 1998, 2002Crispin, Joe, 1998, 99, 2000, 01Crispin, Jon, 2000, 01Crist, Chuck, 1970, 71, 72Crowell, R.H., 1940, 41Curran, J.J., 1944Currie, Herbert, 1945, 46Curtin, J.M., 1897

DDDDaley, Tom, 1968, 69, 70Dankos, Bill, 1977Dashield, Jim, 1972Davis, L.L., 1930, 31, 32Daykin, Al, 1933Dean, Brian, 1981, 82, 83DeChellis, Ed, 1982*Degitz, David, 1989, 90, 91, 92Delp, George, 1927, 28DeWitt, Kip, 1984, 85, 86, 87Diehl, Will, 1980Dietterick, Bruce, 1947Dietz, Jon, 1990, 91, 92, 93Doaty, Tom, 1974, 75, 76Dodge, Chet, 1976*Donato, Bob, 1962, 63, 64DuBarry, E.G., 1907, 08Dubois, Maxwell, 2007DuMars, Mark, 1959, 60, 61Dunlap, Stuart, 1950*Dunn, William R., 1902, 03, 04, 05

eeeEaddy, James, 1988Earl, Dan, 1994, 95, 96, 99Edelman, Mike,1979, 80, 81, 82Edwards, Bill, 2010Edwards, Bob, 1957, 58, 59Edwards, Dave, 1953, 54, 55Egekeze, Ndu, 2001, 02, 03, 04Egleston, Mike, 1968, 69, 70Egli, John, 1942, 43Eisele, Fred, 1960, 61Elder, G.A., 1900, 01Erichsen, Chris, 1975, 76, 77

FFFFast, C.H., 1918Fellows, Kevin, 2002, 03, 04, 05Fenton, Curtis, 2008*Fetter, Rich, 1980, 81, 82, 83Fields, Earl, 1954, 55, 56Fisher, Adam, 2006, 07*Fittin, Bob, 1970, 71, 72Fixter, W.D., 1924Fletcher, Rob, 2002, 03, 04Fletcher, J.E., 1934Flotz, T.F., 1904, 05, 06 Fogell, Ed, 1987, 88, 89, 90Forjan, Jim, 1981, 82, 83, 84Forster, I.G., 1901*Frair, Thomas, 1975*Frazier, Tim, 2010, 11, 12Fritz, Dana, 1995, 97Fry, R.C., 1930Fulton, J.K., 1898, 99Fulton, J.K., 1907, 08, 09Funk, Walter, 1944

gggGarlick, Vinnie, 1983, 84Gaudio, Matt, 1992, 94, 96Gent, L.D., 1942, 43Gephart, J.T., 1901Gearhart, Terrence B., 1976, 77*Gerecter, J.M., 1942*Gerhardt, E.O., 1923, 24, 25Gibson, Dwight, 1982, 83, 84, 85Gifford, Kyle, 2008, 09*Glennon, L.L., 1935Glover, Matt, 2012Glunt, Denny, 2011*Godbey, Galen, 1968Goldenberg, Carl, 1949*Gordon, J.T., 1912*Graham, Jon, 2012Graves, Terry, 1983, 84Grays, Greg, 1998, 99Grier, Marshall, 1984Griffin, David, 1981, 82, 83, 84Griffith, Ron, 1956*Grimes, Dick, 1940, 41, 42Gross, Elmer, 1940, 41, 42Guyton, Ralph, 1967

HHHHaag, Ed, 1952, 53, 54Haddow, H.A., 1910, 11Haines, Hinkey, 1920, 21Hall, Norm, 1956Hamas, Michael, 1927Hamas, Steve, 1927, 28, 29Hamilton, Gregg, 1967Hammond, C.H., 1931, 32Hancock, Tom, 1957, 58, 59Harding, J.M., 1907*Harrington, F.B., 1909Harris, Gene, 1960, 61, 62Hartnett, Joe, 1955Hartz, B.L., 1912, 13Hassell, Brandon, 2005, 06, 07, 08Hatkevich, Walter, 1946Hay, R.C., 1913, 14Hayes, DeRon, 1990, 91, 92, 93Hayes, Gary, 1967Healy, Judd, 1946*Heaton, M.F., 1904, 05, 06Hegedus, Bruce, 1980Henderson, Rodney, 1987, 88, 89, 90Henning, C.F., 1933, 34Hermann, Burke, 1907,08, 09, 10Highberger, Adam, 2010

Hileman, R.C., 1932*Hileman, J.R., 1924*Hill, Clayton, 1949*Hilliard, Bill, 1958*Hodgson, Bob, 1970, 71, 72Hoffman, Bob, 1955, 56Hoffman, Earl, 1961, 62, 63 Hoffman, Mike, 1992, 93, 94*Hollinger, H.H., 1904*Hood, D.G., 1926Hoover, Terry, 1963, 64, 65Hornstein, David, 1942, 43, 47Hornyak, Ron, 1969Houston, Jarad, 2001Hovasse, Tom, 1986, 87, 88, 89Huemmrich, Carl, 2008, 09*Huffman, H.R., 1927*Hughes, C.L., 1939*Hunter, J.G., 1935Hutchinson, Bob, 1962

IIIIce, Mike, 1978Iuzzolino, Mike, 1987, 88Ivory, Titus, 1998, 99, 2000, 01

JJJJackson, Carl, 1997, 98, 99, 2000Jackson, David B., 2008, 09, 10, 11Jackson, David W., 2006, 07Jacobson, B.D., 1928, 29Jagla, Jan, 2002, 03, 04Jefferson, Carvin, 1976, 77, 78, 79Jennings, Michael 1990, 91, 93, 94Jester, H.G., 1914, 15Johnson, Aaron, 2003, 04, 05Johnson, C.J., 1988, 89, 90, 91Johnson, J.F., 1902Jolley, Ricky, 1990Jones, Andrew, 2008, 09, 10, 11Jones, Dave, 1961*Jones, Wes, 1986, 87, 88Jordy, Jim, 1956Joseph, Michael, 1992, 93, 94, 95Joyce, Marty, 1991Joyner, Lem, 1989, 90, 91

KKKKart, Ulo, 1962Kemble, Ken, 1966Killinger, Glenn, 1919, 20, 21Killmer, M.L., 1904, 06King, M.B., 1906*Kinzer, Bob, 1976Kirkpatrick, Steve, 2008, 09, 10, 11Koch, A.J., 1929Kodish, Ron, 1970, 71Koehler, H.L., 1922, 23Kopcha, Brad, 1995Korkowski, Gary, 1978, 79, 80Kornick, M.L., 1935, 36Krimmel, Ken, 1999, 2000, 01, 02Krumrine, Paul, 1929Kubista, Ted, 1957, 58, 59Kuhn, Steve, 1977, 78, 79, 80Kulp, John, 1947, 48Kunze, Bill, 1971, 72, 73

lllLamie, Lou, 1949, 50, 51Lang, Mike, 1980, 81, 82, 83Laubach, J.A., 1917Lavin, Eusebio, 1953*Lawther, Jim, 1947Lawther, John, 1943Lazarus, Larry, 1998, 99, 2000*

ALL-TIME LETTERMEN THE MEN THAT WORE THE BLUE & WHITE

s Ken Loeffler, 1922-24

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Lee, E.J., 1930Lee, Ken, 1985, 86*Leiner, Will, 2007, 08, 09Leisher, Bob, 1956, 57Lewis, Trey, 2012Leyda, W.B., 1930Light, Richard, 1945Lindemuth, L.B., 1909*Linden, Jim, 1967, 68, 69Liner, Stuart, 1963*Lisicky, Pete, 1995, 96, 97, 98Lockwood, W.P., 1897, 98, 99Loeffler, Ken, 1922, 23, 24Long, E.E., 1944Looney, Quentin, 1962*Luber, Ben, 2004, 05, 06, 07Ludwig, John, 1963

MMMMacDonald, N.J., 1926Machamer, Bryan, 1995, 97Macomb, Jim, 1930Macht, Alex, 2011, 12*Madway, Ralph, 1940Makarewicz, Chester, 1951Malinchak, Tom, 1963, 64Mariano, Lucas, 2008, 09*Marin, Charlie, 1962Marisa, Rudy, 1954, 55, 56 Marshall, Jermaine, 2011, 12Marshall, Jon, 1973, 74Martin, J.S., 1920*Maselli, Mike, 1987, 88*Masticola, Jim, 1946Mason, C.R., 1917*Mauthe, Pete, 1912, 13Mays, Donnie, 1980, 81Mazess, J.H., 1929, 30, 31McCleary, E.T., 1899, 1900, 01McCluskey, Tom, 1982, 83McDermott, John, 1972, 73McDougald, Jason, 2002, 03, 04, 05McEntire, F.E., 1910, 11McFarlane, N.B., 1932, 33, 34McGovern, Joe, 1966, 67McGovern, Tim, 1998, 99, 2000McKenna, Dan 1992, 93, 94McKnight, Damien, 1995, 96McMahan, Jay, 1950, 51, 52McMillan, G.M., 1919McMinn, E.K., 1932, 33McNally, Jack, 2010, 11, 12*McNary, Don, 1944McSweeney, Cilk, 2006McWilliams, C.J., 1936, 37McWilliams, H.C., 1938, 39, 40Meister, Randy, 1973, 74, 75Mello, Bruce, 1969, 70, 71Metzger, Jeremy, 1996, 97Metzger, L.K., 1914Meyers, J.C., 1931, 32Mickey, Paul, 1965, 66, 67Miehoff, Sol, 1936, 37, 38Miller, Jeff, 1975, 76, 77, 78Miller, J.P., 1922Miller, M.D., 1941*Mitchell, John, 1961, 62, 63Mitten, Paul, 1931*Moffatt, J.S., 1939, 40, 41Mollenauer, R.F., 1930*Montminy, Kevin, 2012Moore, Frank, 1951Moorehead, C.H., 1905, 06Morrissey, Danny, 2005, 07, 08, 09Moser, Matt, 1983Moser, W.C., 1931, 32, 33Moskowitz, Monroe, 1944Moss, P.F., 1936Mullen, W.B., 1918, 19, 20Mumma, Dick, 1981, 82, 83, 84

Murphy, Paul, 1984, 85, 86, 87Musser, John, 1959Myers, Ben, 1965, 66*Myers, M.W., 1921*

NNNNessing, Stan, 1970*Neumayer, Paul, 1971, 72, 73Newhart, Thomas, 1974*Newcomer, Jim, 1985, 86, 87Nichols, Paul, 1969, 70Nicholson, H.L., 1933*Nordbloom, Carl, 1948, 49Nugent, William, 1945

OOOObradovic, Nikola, 2006, 07, 08O’Conor, Rob, 1976, 77, 78Oliver, Billy, 2011, 12Ott, Andrew, 2009, 10Ouderkirk, Jim, 1974, 75, 76Owens, Mike, 1979

PPPPage, L.B., 1926*Page, P.R., Jr., 1927Palmiero, Carmen, 1957Panoplos, Ted, 1950, 51Park, J.F., 1913, 14, 15Parker, Travis, 2005, 06Parkhill, Will, 1948Parks, H.K., 1934Peal, Tracy, 1980, 81Peapos, Mike, 1985, 86, 87, 88Pearce, A.M., 1899, 1900Persson, Jeff, 1966, 67, 68Peterson, H.J., 1936, 37, 38Pfirman, John, 1947Phillips, Fred, 1951*Phillips, John, 1960, 61, 62Phillips, Richard, 1953Piatak, Dave, 1957*Piorkowski, Joe, 1951, 52, 53Pollock, Bill, 1985, 86, 87Popelas, Andy, 1971, 72Popera, Jeff, 1989, 90*Power, Mike, 1978Preston, Keenan, 1973, 74, 75Pringle, Stanley, 2008, 09Proksa, Joe, 1936Prosser, C.A., 1937, 38, 39

RRRRacusin, Norman, 1939, 40Raffin, Romel, 1975, 76Rainey, Ron, 1956, 57, 58Ramey, Mel, 1960Ramin, R.F., 1941, 42Ramsay, Bob, 1956, 57Randig, Jim, 1983, 84*Reber, W.M., 1902Reed, Jim, 1965, 66Reed, J.N., 1922, 23, 24Reed, W.I., 1908, 09, 10Reichenbach, J.L., 1936, 37, 38Reilly, L.D., 1927, 28, 29Reinhold, R.H., 1928, 29Replogle, N.E., 1919, 20, 21Rex, Mel, 1959Ricks, Darrell, 1987, 88, 89, 90Riley, B.A., 1935, 36Riley-Smith, DeForrest, 2003Ritts, F.M., 1919 Roberts, W.H., 1916Roepke, J.P., 1926Rogers, Chris, 1993, 94, 95, 96Rogowski, Pete, 1998, 99, 2000Rohland, Robert, 1953, 54, 55Roseboro, Jerry, 1964, 66Ross, M.D., 1907, 08, 10

Ruble, C.W., 1902Ruble, J.S., 1899, 1900, 01Ruhlman, Terrell, 1948, 49Rusinko, John, 1946, 47Russell, Al, 1947Ryan, J.T., Jr., 1934*

SSSSaltzman, S.S., 1930, 31Sapp, Edward, 1939Saul, Bill, 1960Saunders, Ray, 1964, 65, 66Savery, W.H., 1914Sayers, J.B., 1922*Sborgi, G.V., 1902, 03Schisler, Lee, 1950Schwarz, Walt, 1978Schwendeman, Greg, 1957Senzel, Charles, 1964*Sekunda, Glenn, 1995, 96Shair, S., 1922, 23Sharpe, B.H., 1902Sharpe, R.E., 1915*Shea, Frank, 1960Sherry, John, 1952, 53, 54Shoemaker, Greg, 2004*Shore, H.E., 1910, 11, 12Shrock, Ron, 1973*Shubik, Monte, 2001, 02, 03*Shuptar, Tom, 1951Silvert, Steve, 1952*Simon, Milt, 1946, 47, 48, 49Sleepy, K.B., 1911*Sledzik, Herm, 1951, 52, 53Small, R.H., 1936Smith, Andrew, 1995, 96, 97*Smith, H.W., 1940Smith, J.F., 1935, 36Smith, J.L., 1935, 36Smith, Marlon, 2004, 05Smith, Tyler, 1999, 2000, 01, 02Solic, Jim, 1979, 80, 81Soskich, Tony, 1988, 89, 90, 91South, A.L., 1902Sprecher, Clay, 1897, 98Stahley, J.N., 1929, 30Stansfield, Bill, 1967, 68, 69Staub, Ken, 1962Stepanausky, Don, 1964Stephens, Jarrett, 1996, 97, 98, 2000Stevenson, Greg, 1997, 98Stevenson, M.R., 1897, 98, 99Stewart, 1900, 01Stocker, J.M., 1933, 34, 35Stopper, W.M., 1937, 38, 39Storer, John, 1950Strand, George, 1980Strohm, 1897, 98Sudimack, Joe, 1948*Summers, Rob, 2003, 04Suotamo, Joonas, 2006, 07, 08Sweetland, Paul, 1958, 59, 60Swift, J.P., 1936*Szepesi, Leslie, 1945

TTTTarr, Dan, 1971, 72Tate, Jamaal, 2001, 02, 05Thoas, D.J., 1932, 33, 34Ticknor, B.C., 1907Tielsch, Daren, 2002Tocci, Joe, 1949, 50Townsend, E.D., 1935*Travis, Ross, 2012Trueblood, Jake, 1960, 61

VVVVon Neida, H.B., 1926, 27, 28Von Neida, S.L., Jr., 1943Vossekuil, B.J., 2000, 01, 02, 03

WWWWagner, J.S., 1916, 17Waha, W.B., 1907, 08, 09Walker, Mike, 2005, 06, 07, 08Walton, I.E., 1915, 16, 17Ward, Tony, 1985, 87, 88Watkins, Brandon, 2000, 01, 02, 03Watts, Clarence, 1955Weber, E.J., 1930Weidenhammer, Ron, 1952, 53, 54Weiss, Bob, 1963, 64, 65Wilkinson, Tom, 1977, 78, 79, 80Williams, C.H., 1931Williams,Donovan,1992,94,95,96Williams, Hardy, 1951, 52Williams, Phil, 1994, 95, 96, 97Willison, Wally, 1945Wills, R.N., 1928*Wilson, A.J., 1914, 15Wilson, A.K., 1920, 21Wilson, Don, 1959, 60, 61Wilson, J.R., 1929Wilson, L.L., 1917, 18, 19Wisniewski, Alan, 2012Witkowsky, Scott, 1998, 99, 2000, 01Wittum, C.M., 1933, 34Wolf, F.H., 1918, 19, 20, 21Wolz, Scott, 1979, 80, 81Wood, Jud, 1979Woodyard, Cammeron, 2009, 10, 11, 12Wooten, Harvey, 1976Wydman, Steve, 1992, 93, 94

YYYYeckley, E.J., 1904, 05, 06Young, Bill, 1967, 68, 69Young, F.C., 1918Young, G.J., 1911Young, Walter, 1977, 78

zzzZsuppan, Levi, 2011*

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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1855

Since admitting its first students in 1859, Penn State has awarded some 710,000 degrees, hallmarks of an educational experience second to none in qual-ity and richness. In addition, Penn State alumni — in-cluding about 312,000 in Pennsylvania alone — have job- and social-networking opportunities that no other college or university in the Commonwealth can sur-pass.

The University’s beginnings were humble. Char-tered as a college of scientific agriculture, the institu-tion was located in rural Centre County after James Irvin, a partner in the Centre Furnace iron works (re-mains of which can be seen today along East College Avenue), agreed to donate 200 acres of farmland for a campus.

Founding President Evan Pugh wanted Penn State to embody a new approach to higher education that blended traditional studies with subjects that had practical value. He joined similar visionaries in other states in convincing Congress to pass the Morrill Land-Grant Act in 1862. The act gave individual states tracts of federal land to sell; the proceeds would sup-port colleges that agreed to include engineering, sci-ence and the liberal arts as well as agriculture in their course of studies. In 1863, the Pennsylvania legis-lature designated Penn State the Commonwealth’s sole land-grant institution. The lawmakers in effect bestowed on the privately incorporated college a public character. In return for state support, the in-

stitution assumed obligations of teaching, research and service that are normally associated with publicly owned land-grant universities in other states.

Initial efforts to diversify the curriculum met with mixed success, but by the 1890s Penn State was making its mark. It ranked among the nation’s 10 largest undergraduate engineering schools, a dis-tinction it still holds. President George Atherton in-vigorated the liberal arts, and recruited Professor of English Fred Pattee to teach the nation’s first course in American literature, heretofore considered an un-worthy stepchild of English literature. Professor of Agriculture Whitman Jordan’s pioneering research on using fertilizers for soil enrichment had global impact on crop yields. Penn State in 1871 became one of the first land-grant schools in the Northeast to admit women, graduated its first international student in 1890, and its first African-American student in 1905.

In the early 1900s, Penn State launched an exten-sive system of outreach education, “carrying the col-lege to the people,” as then-President Edwin Sparks liked to say. It established the nation’s first collegiate-level correspondence courses in agriculture, and in 1912 helped create a statewide system of county agents in agriculture and home economics. Today’s Penn State World Campus, with its “anywhere, any-time” learning through the Internet, is descended from that strong outreach tradition.

But undergraduate education remained foremost.

As enrollment surpassed 5,000 students in 1936, Penn State became Pennsylvania’s largest source of baccalaureate degrees. Also in the 1930s, a state-wide system of undergraduate centers was created for students who, in the depths of the Great Depres-sion, could not afford to leave their hometowns to get a college education. The centers offered the first year of baccalaureate studies and were the predecessors of today’s system of 19 primarily undergraduate cam-puses located throughout the Commonwealth.

Following the Second World War, Penn State un-derwent unprecedented expansion, first to meet the needs of returning military veterans and later to ac-commodate the Baby Boom generation. Total enroll-ment at all Penn State campuses climbed to 40,000 by 1970.

The University also emerged on the national scene as a research powerhouse. Research first garnered international attention in fields as diverse as dairy science, acoustics, psychology, and diesel engineer-ing. As world-renowned faculty encouraged greater student participation in research and creative ac-tivities, Penn State was able to provide an enriched undergraduate experience unavailable at most other universities in the Commonwealth.

Annual research expenditures now exceed $800 million, including nearly $500 million in federal re-search funds that Penn State brings to Pennsylvania. The University generates about $8.5 billion in total

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economic impact across the Commonwealth each year.

Penn State enrolls approximately 96,000 students on 25 campus. Enrollment is spread across the Uni-versity Park campus, the research and administrative hub; 19 undergraduate campuses; Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, including the College of Medicine; the Pennsylvania College of Technology; the Penn State Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle campus; the Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies; and the Penn State World Campus.

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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION

Rodney A. Erickson assumed responsibilities as the 17th President of The Pennsylvania State University on November 9, 2011. Previously, Erickson served as Penn State’s executive vice president and provost since July 1, 1999. As provost, he

was chief academic officer of the University, responsible for administration of the University’s resident instruction, research and continuing education, and for the general welfare of the faculty and students. As executive vice president, Erickson served as the chief executive officer in the president’s absence and was centrally involved in most aspects of University operations.

Erickson is deeply committed to Penn State and to fulfilling the University’s mission of excellence in education, groundbreaking research, creative activity and service to those in Pennsylvania, the nation and the world. Throughout his career, he has worked at the intersection of academia, business, and government to advance education and create new knowledge to benefit the community at large. He is a highly respected academic leader, and he has chaired numerous task forces and special committees, including the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, which is the academic arm of the Big Ten universities. Erickson is a former Fulbright Research Scholar in the United Kingdom

and a Simon Senior Fellow at the University of Manchester. His research has focused on the spatial dimensions of urban and regional economies, international trade, and economic development policies.

Erickson holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Minnesota, and was awarded a Ph.D. in geography from the University of Washington in 1973. He began his academic career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison before joining the faculty at Penn State in 1977. He was promoted to professor in both geography and business administration in 1984. He was named dean of the Graduate School in July 1995 and, in March 1997, he assumed the additional responsibilities of vice president for research.

Among his other administrative assignments at Penn State, Erickson served as head of the Department of Geography in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, and as director of the Center for Regional Business Analysis and associate director of the Division of Research in the Smeal College of Business.

Erickson formerly chaired the meetings of the Academic Leadership Council, which provides advice and counsel to the president on academic matters. He also chaired the Facilities Resources Committee, and was a member of the President’s Council, as well as an ex-officio member of the University Faculty Senate and Senate Council. He has been the leader of many University task forces in recent years, including the Task Force on Tuition, the University Cost Savings Task Force, the University Strategic Planning Council, and the Academic Program and Administrative Services Review Core Council, which was the group charged with identifying millions of dollars in permanent cost savings and nontuition revenue sources for the University for the coming years.

President Erickson was named an Honorary Alumnus by the Penn State Alumni Association in 2010 for his contributions to improving the academic stature of the University and enhancing the success of students.

David M. Joyner was named Penn State’s Acting Director of Athletics on November 16, 2011.

A two-sport All-American and Academic All-American at Penn State, Joyner is a physician and health care and business consultant who provides a strong background in department budget, facilities, fundraising and personnel management.

“Dave Joyner has served the board with integrity, and he is internationally known for his work with the U.S. Olympic Committee. I am confident that he will bring that same

integrity to his new role,” said Penn State President Rodney Erickson at the time of Joyner’s appointment.

Founder, Chairman and CEO of Joyner Sports Medicine Institute (JSI) from 1992-98, he developed and managed 19 physical therapy centers and 350 employees in eight states to deliver state-of-the-art training and rehabilitation services honed by U.S. Olympic and Elite Medical Team experience and leadership.

Closely involved with numerous campus initiatives, Joyner has served as a member of the Penn State Libraries Development Advisory Board, co-chairman of the Paterno Libraries Endowment, chairman of the external advisory board for the Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence and the Schreyer Honors College.

In 2003, as chairman of the Penn State Athletic Campaign Committee, he led a five-year effort to raise $130 million for the athletic department, far surpassing the campaign’s $100 million goal. During the same period, as a member of the Executive Committee of the University’s Leadership Gifts Committee, he helped achieve the University’s goal to raise $745 million. He also has been a member of the Penn State Hershey Medical Center Capital Campaign Committee.

A member of the Penn State Board of Trustees from 2000 until the date of his appointment with Intercollegiate

Athletics, Joyner was honored in 1992 as a Distinguished Alumnus of Penn State. He is currently a member of the board of directors of The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center.

Joyner’s work with the U.S. Olympic Committee includes service as head physician to the United States’ teams at the 1992 Olympic Winter Games, the 1991 World University Games and the 1989 United States Olympic Festival. He is a past chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee Sports Medicine Society. Joyner served as the chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Sports Medicine Committee and the vice-chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Anti-Doping Committee. He currently is a member of the medical commission of the Pan American Sports Organization.

Joyner served on the Pennsylvania Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports and has served as Chairman of USA Football’s Football and Wellness Committee and has been an emeritus member of the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine.

A Penn State offensive tackle from 1969-71, Joyner earned first-team All-America honors in his senior season and was a team co-captain. He was instrumental in helping the Nittany Lions compile a cumulative 29-4 record, including an 11-0 mark in 1969, with victories in the 1970 Orange and 1972

Cotton bowls. Joyner also was a standout wrestler from 1970-72, gaining All-America honors by finishing as the NCAA runner-up at heavyweight in 1971.

Joyner was named a first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American in 1971 and is one of a select group of individuals who have been inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame, which honors “those with the highest standards in college academics, athletics and in life beyond athletics.” Joyner also received an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship as a Penn State student-athlete and was selected for the prestigious NCAA Silver Anniversary Award in 1997.

Joyner was inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 1994 and the Pennsylvania Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1993.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in science in 1972 and his M.D. from Penn State’s College of Medicine in 1976. Following residencies in general and orthopedic surgery at The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and a stint in the World Football League, Joyner began a medical career with a sports medicine emphasis.

Joyner’s sons, Andy and Matt, also played football at Penn State and are graduates of the University.

Dr. Rodney EricksonUniversity President

Dr. David JoynerActing

Director of Athletics

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NITTANY LION LEGENDPenn State’s athletic symbol, chosen by the student body in 1906, is the mountain lion which once roamed central Pennsylvania.

H.D. “Joe” Mason, a member of the Class of 1907, conducted a one-man campaign to choose a school mascot after seeing the Princeton tiger on a trip with the Penn State base-ball team to that New Jersey campus. A student publication sponsored the campaign to se-lect a mascot and Penn State is believed to be the first college to adopt the lion as a mascot.

Since Penn State is located in the Nittany Valley at the foot of Mount Nittany, the lion was designated as a Nittany Lion. In regional folklore, Nittany (or Nita-Nee) was a valorous Indian princess in whose honor the Great Spirit caused Mount Nittany to be formed. A later namesake, daughter of chief O-Ko-Cho, who lived near the mouth of Penn’s Creek, fell in love with Malachi Boyer, a trader. The tearful maiden and her lost lover became legend and her name was given to the stately mountain.

NITTANY LION SHRINEPenn State’s Nittany Lion shrine was dedicated on Oct. 24, 1942, during Homecoming Week-end. Animal sculptor Heinz Warneke and stonecutter Joseph Garatti molded a 13-ton block of Indiana limestone into the most recognizable symbol of Penn State. The shrine was cho-sen from six models submitted by Warneke.The shrine is a gift of the Class of 1940 and rests in a natural setting of trees near Recre-ation Building. The site was chosen because of its accessibility, the surrounding trees and the fact that the sculpture would not be dwarfed by nearby buildings.

BLUE & WHITEPenn State’s student-athletes are instantly identified by their blue and white uniforms — but those weren’t the original school colors.

A three-member committee representing the sophomore, junior and senior classes was ap-pointed in October of 1887 to develop color options from which the student body would select the school’s official colors. Dark pink and black was the unanimous choice of the student body after considering the color combinations presented by the committee.

Soon many students and the baseball team were sporting pink and black striped blazers and caps. However, problems arose when the pink faded to white after several weeks of exposure to the sun. The students then opted for blue, rather than black, and white. The official announcement of the new choice was made on March 18, 1890.

“HAPPY VALLEY”The first thing to know is Wikipedia has it wrong. The term “Happy Valley” originated with Cen-tre Daily Times columnist Katey Lehman. Ross and Katey Lehman, one of the town’s regal couples, became good friends with Pat and Harriet O’Brien. Ross Lehman, a 1942 graduate, was the executive director of the Penn State Alumni Association, among other things, and Katey wrote a column for the Centre Daily Times entitled “Open House.” Pat O’Brien was a Liberal Arts professor. The O’Briens used to take Sunday drives with their kids and often remarked “What a happy valley,” a phrase that then traveled to Katey. The initial appearance of the phrase in print was in Katey’s column of June 22, 1961. She used it in lower case be-tween quotes, “happy valley.” In a June 25, 1962 column she headlined it, “Happy Valley And Jet Age.” Katey continued to mention it a few more times in the early 1960s.

WE ARE...PENN STATEThe original Penn State cheer from the 1920s into the 1950s was N-I….Double-T….A-N-Y, which the cheerleaders guided different sections to chant in rhythm.

In the 1970s, the cheerleaders were looking for more cheers. They checked around the country for ideas and learned of cheers at Kentucky, Ohio State and Southern California that they liked. They blended the three together to come up with “We Are…Penn State.” The cheer didn’t catch on right away, but after several years and growing pride in Penn State’s gridiron success it caught hold in the early 1980s. The cheerleaders later added “Thank You …Your Welcome.”

The first utterance of the phrase “We are Penn State” is often attributed to All-American Steve Suhey. A captain on the 1947 Cotton Bowl team, Suhey used the phrase as the team, an early racially-integrated unit, was faced with several situations in which Penn State’s African-American players were not welcome to participate. Team captain Suhey, pointing at all his teammates, said “We’re Penn State and we play together or we don’t play.” Penn State forfeited a game against the University of Miami and stayed in Army barracks when hotels at the Cotton Bowl refused them lodging as a team.

FIGHT SONGSThe band music played at every home game goes back almost 100 years. Two of the songs, “The Nittany Lion” and “Fight On State,” are still featured as part of the pregame festivities when the Blue Band enters Beaver Stadium and marches down the field in the “Floating Lion” formation. A third song, “Victory,” also is played during the game.

Jimmy Leyden wrote both “Victory” and “The Nittany Lion.” He was a sophomore in 1913 when he wrote “Victory” with the familiar chorus, “Fight, Fight, Fight for the Blue and White, Victory will our slogan be.” Then, while working in New York in the summer of 1919, Leyden wrote “The Nittany Lion,” now better known by its opening words, “Hail to the Lion, Loyal and True...” Leyden introduced both songs at football games, standing in the middle of the field and singing the song’s lyrics through a large megaphone with a cornet accompanying him.

“Fight on State” was written in 1935 by Joseph Saunders, a 1915 graduate then living in Atlantic City. The song originally was given to the freshman class to sing as their song and it was so catchy that it was soon adopted by the entire student body and the Blue Band.

PENN STATE TRADITIONS

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1992-93Women’s Volleyball (c)1993-94Women’s Basketball (c)Field HockeyMen’s SoccerWomen’s Volleyball1994-95FootballWomen’s Basketball (c/t)1995-96BaseballWomen’s Basketball (t)Field Hockey (t)1996-97Field Hockey (t)Women’s Volleyball (c)1997-98Field Hockey (c/t)Women’s Volleyball (c)1998-99Field Hockey (s/t)Women’s Soccer (s/t)Women’s VolleyballMen’s Swimming & Diving1999-2000Women’s VolleyballWomen’s SoccerWomen’s Basketball2000-01Women’s Soccer (s/t)2001-02Women’s Soccer (s/t)Women’s Swimming & Diving2002-03Women’s Basketball (s)Men’s GymnasticsMen’s Soccer (s)Women’s Soccer (s)2003-04Women’s Basketball (s)Women’s Soccer (s)Women’s Indoor Track & FieldWomen’s Volleyball2004-05Women’s Soccer (s)Women’s VolleyballWomen’s Swimming & Diving

2005-06Field Hockey (s)FootballMen’s SoccerWomen’s Soccer (s)Women’s Swimming & DivingWomen’s Volleyball2006-07Women’s Soccer (s/t)Women’s Volleyball2007-08Men’s GymnasticsWomen’s Soccer (s)Women’s Outdoor Track & FieldWomen’s Volleyball2008-09Field Hockey (s)Football (c)Women’s Soccer (s/t)Women’s Outdoor Track & FieldWomen’s Volleyball2009-10Women’s Cross CountryWomen’s Soccer (s)Women’s Indoor Track & FieldWomen’s Outdoor Track & FieldWomen’s Volleyball2010-11Women’s Soccer (c)Women’s VolleyballWrestling (t)2010-11Women’s Soccer (c)Women’s VolleyballWrestling (t)

s — season championsc — season co-championst — tournament/meet

champions

CHAMPIONSHIPS: 61TOURNAMENT TITLES: 12

n Penn State finished No. 12 in the 2011-12 Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings, gaining its 14th Top 15 finish in the survey. Penn State is one of just nine schools ranked in the final Top 25 of all 19 Directors’ Cup surveys.

n The Nittany Lion wrestling team won its second consecutive NCAA Championship, giving Penn State 69 all-time National Cham-pionships. Penn State has won 11 NCAA titles since March 2007, tied for best in the nation with Southern California over the past five years. The Nittany Lions’ 22 NCAA Champion-ships since their first full year in the Big Ten (1993-94) are more than double every other conference school.

n Nineteen Penn State teams were repre-sented in their respective NCAA Champion-ship and the football team played in its 44th bowl game.

n Penn State captured five Big Ten Champi-onships in women’s basketball, field hockey (tournament), women’s soccer and wrestling (dual season and tournament), improving its all-time total to 73 Big Ten titles. Penn State has won 32 Big titles over the past seven years.

n Penn State had 61 All-Americans and 58 first-team all-conference selections, 49 of whom were first-team All-Big Ten honorees.

n The NCAA reported that Penn State stu-dent-athletes compiled an 88 percent Gradu-ation Success Rate (GSR), eight points high-er than the national Division I average. The 88 percent figure was third-highest among Big Ten Conference institutions.

n The four-year federal graduation rate av-erage for University Park student-athletes was 79 percent, significantly higher than the national average of 64 percent, and second to Northwestern (88) among Big Ten institu-tions.

n With its three honorees in 2011-12, Penn State has had 175 CoSIDA Academic All-America selections all-time, the third-highest total among NCAA Division I institutions.

n The field hockey team won the Big Ten Tournament for the fifth time, defeating Michi-gan in the tournament championship game. Coach Charlene Morett’s team finished the season with a 17-6 overall record, earning an NCAA first-round victory over the North-eastern Huskies. Junior Kelsey Amy, redshirt

junior Ayla Halus and freshman Laura Geb-hart gained All-American honors. Amy was a CoSIDA Academic All-American.

n The Nittany Lion football team played in its fourth consecutive New Year’s Day bowl. Defensive tackle and consensus first-team All-American Devon Still had a superlative senior season. He was selected the Big Ten Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player-of-the-Year and the conference’s Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman-of-the-Year and was a finalist for the Nagurski and Outland trophies and the Bednarik Award.

n The women’s soccer team continued its conference dominance with its 14th straight Big Ten title and 17th straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Sophomore Maya Hayes and junior Christine Nairn were named first-team and second-team NSCAA All-Americans, respectively. Hayes was a Hermann Trophy finalist and was named the Big Ten Forward-of-the-Year as well as being a CoSIDA Academic All-American.

n The women’s volleyball team made its 31st appearance in the NCAA Tournament, falling to eventual NCAA Champion UCLA in the regional semifinals to end its unprecedented streak of four consecutive national titles.

n Led by junior Alex Bentley and sophomore Maggie Lucas, the Lady Lion basketball team returned to the national stage with its first Big Ten Championship and NCAA Tourna-ment Sweet 16 berth since 2003-04. Under the direction of Big Ten Coach-of-the-Year Coquese Washington, Penn State compiled a 26-7 overall record and 13-3 mark in confer-ence play and finished the season ranked No. 9 in the ESPN/USA Today poll and 11th in the Associated Press poll.

n The men’s gymnastics team finished third in the team finals of the 2012 NCAA Cham-pionships. Seven Nittany Lion gymnasts attained All-America honors with top eight finishes in the individual finals, the program’s most since the 1959 national championship team equaled that number. Miguel Pineda was a CoSIDA Academic All-American.

n Women’s gymnastics junior Sharaya Musser earned NACGC/W All-America sta-tus at the NCAA Championships, giving her six NACGC/W All-America honors in her career.

n The Penn State wrestling team added three individual champions to its ledger to complete a stellar run to the 2012 NCAA Na-tional Championship. Senior Frank Molinaro, sophomore David Taylor and sophomore Ed Ruth all were undefeated en route to claim-ing crowns as Penn State won its second straight NCAA team title. Head coach Cael Sanderson’s Nittany Lions outdistanced sec-ond-place Minnesota by 25.5 points, as more than half of Penn State’s lineup placed in the top three and were All-Americans. Taylor was honored as the Hodge Trophy recipient, college wrestling’s version of the Heisman Trophy, as the national Wrestler-of-the-Year.

n Junior Steven Hill threw a no-hitter in a 2-0 win at Iowa, Penn State’s first no-hitter since Nate Bump in 1995.

n The women’s lacrosse team posted a 12-7 record, compiling the program’s most wins and first NCAA Tournament berth since 2005 and advancing to the NCAA quarterfinals for the first time since 1999.

n The men’s and women’s outdoor track and field teams qualified 16 participants for the NCAA Championships and came away with two top 30 performances, gaining eight NCAA Outdoor All-Americans. Brady Gehret ran a personal-best to qualify for the finals in the 400 meters at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials.

n A total of 240 Penn State student-athletes were honored as Academic All-Big Ten selec-tions in December. The Nittany Lions have an all-time total of 4,024 honorees in the 19 years of the conference academic program.

n Three Nittany Lions were recognized with 2012 University Student Achievement Awards, honoring them for the highest lev-els of academic excellence, outstanding leadership and meritorious service. Men’s gymnast Miguel Pineda and women’s swim-mer Erin Thomas were selected as the 2012 recipients of the Ernest B. McCoy Memorial Award, while women’s gymnast Natalie Ettl was named a John W. Oswald Award winner.

The 2011-12 academic year marked Penn State’s 19th complete year in the Big Ten Conference. In that time, the Nittany Lions and Lady Lions have established themselves as annual contenders in 24 Big Ten Champi-onship sports, winning 73 titles.

Penn State completed the school’s in-tegration into the Big Ten in 1993 by joining the chase for its first-ever conference football crown and the accompanying Rose Bowl bid. The integration of the football program con-cluded a process that began in June 1990, with Penn State’s initial acceptance as the 11th member of the Big Ten Conference.

In just its second year of Big Ten com-petition, Penn State won its first Big Ten and Rose Bowl championships, becoming the first conference football squad to finish with a per-fect record since Ohio State in 1968 and the first-ever to compile a 12-0 mark.

Penn State made its Big Ten debut in 18 sports during the 1991-92 athletic season. The Penn State men’s and women’s basket-ball teams and the wrestling squad first com-peted in the conference in 1992-93.

Boasting one of the largest intercolle-giate athletic programs in the nation, Penn State fields teams in 16 men’s and 15 wom-

en’s sports. All 31 programs are funded at 100 percent scholarship levels. The breadth of the University’s athletic offerings has been matched by a generous harvest of national, regional and conference titles.

Penn State has won 69 national cham-pionships in all sports, with 11 titles since March 2007. The women’s volleyball and wrestling teams were national champions in 2010-11; fencing and women’s volleyball in 2008-09 and 2009-10; men’s and women’s volleyball in 2007-08; fencing and men’s gym-nastics in 2006-07; and wrestling repeated in 2012.

2011-12 ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTS

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RADIO NETWORKMore than 40 radio stations in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York

and Ohio will carry Nittany Lion Basketball games during the 2012-13 season. Steve Jones, entering his 31st season, will once again handle the play-by-play with Dick Jerardi of the Philadelphia Daily News once again serving as analyst. Broadcasts begin 30 minutes prior to tip-off with the “Patrick Chambers Pregame Show.” Broadcasts conclude with the post-game show featuring locker room interviews, game statistics and scores from around the nation.

THE PENN STATE BASKETBALL SHOW

LIVE THURSDAY’S FROM DAMON’S GRILL“The Penn State Basketball Show” is hosted by Steve Jones and airs

live from Damon’s Grill in State College each Thursday from Septem-ber through March. During the basketball season, the live call-in show features Coach Patrick Chambers taking questions in person and calls from listeners from 6:05 to 7 p.m. live from Damon’s Clubhouse. “The Penn State Basketball Show” and game broadcasts can also be heard via www.GoPSUsports.com/allaccess. The Penn State Sports Network is syndicated by Penn State Sports Properties, a division of Learfield Sports. The producer is Jeff Tarman.

Dick JerardiAnalyst

Philadelphia DailyNews

Steve JonesPlay-by-PlayThe Voice of

the Nittany Lions

Jeff TarmanExecutive Producer

Penn StateSports Network

THEPENN STATE

SPORTS NETWORK

ALLEN STREET GRILL, 100 West College Avenue* ______________________________________ 231-4745ALTO ITALIAN RESTAURANT & BAR, 901 Pike Street, Lemont* _____________________________ 238-5534AMERICAN ALE HOUSE & GRILL, 821 Cricklewood Drive* _________________________________ 237-9701APPLEBY’S NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & BAR, 12 Colonnade Way* ___________________________ 235-3890AUTOPORT RESTAURANT, 1405 South Atherton Street* __________________________________ 237-7666BABY’S BURGERS & SHAKES, 131 South Garner Street* _________________________________ 234-4776BELL’S GREEK PIZZA, 214 East Calder Way ___________________________________________ 231-2030BEULAH’S BAR BLUE & BAR-B-QUE, 114 South Garner Street _____________________________ 237-0374CAFE 210 WEST, 210 West College Avenue* ___________________________________________ 237-3449CARNEGIE HOUSE COUNTRY INN, 100 Cricklewood Drive* _______________________________ 234-2424CHAMPS SPORTS GRILL, 1611 North Atherton Street* ___________________________________ 234-7700CHICK-FIL-A, 1938 North Atherton Street* _____________________________________________ 231-0900CHILI’S GRILL & BAR, 139 South Allen Street* _________________________________________ 234-5922CICI’S PIZZA, 1653 North Atherton Street* ____________________________________________ 237-6001CLEM’S WOOD-FIRED BBQ, 1663 South Atherton Street* _________________________________ 360-1140THE CORNER ROOM RESTAURANT, 100 West College Avenue* ____________________________ 237-3051COZY THAI BISTRO, 232 South Allen Street* __________________________________________ 238-3005DAMON’S RESTAURANT, 1031 East College Avenue* ____________________________________ 237-6300THE DELI RESTAURANT, 113 Heister Street* __________________________________________ 237-5710DENNY’S RESTAURANT, 1860 North Atherton Street* ____________________________________ 238-1644DOWN UNDER STEAK HOUSE, 1 Country Club Lane* ___________________________________ 234-3053DUFFY’S TAVERN, 113 East Main Street, Boalsburg* _____________________________________ 466-6241EAT ‘N PARK, 1617 North Atherton Street* ____________________________________________ 231-8558FACCIA LUNA PIZZERIA, 1229 South Atherton Street* ____________________________________ 234-9000FRESH HARVEST KAFE, 421 East Beaver Avenue* ______________________________________ 272-6400GAMBLE MILL RESTAURANT, 160 Dunlap Street, Bellefonte* _______________________________ 355-7764THE GARDENS RESTAURANT, 215 Innovation Boulevard* _________________________________ 863-5090GARFIELD’S RESTAURANT & PUB, 2900 East College Avenue* _____________________________ 231-1301GI GI’S RESTAURANT, 2080 Cato Avenue _____________________________________________ 861-3463GINGERBREAD MAN, 130 Heister Street* _____________________________________________ 237-0361GOLDEN WOK, 332 West College Avenue* ____________________________________________ 234-1102GREEN BOWL, 131 West Beaver Avenue*. ____________________________________________ 238-0600HARRISON’S WINE COUNTRY GRILL, 1221 East College Avenue* __________________________ 237-4422HERWIG’S BISTRO, 132 West College Avenue* _________________________________________ 238-0200HI-WAY PIZZA PUB, 1688 North Atherton Street* ________________________________________ 237-0375HOSS’S STEAK & SEA HOUSE, 1450 North Atherton Street* _______________________________ 234-4009INDIA PAVILION, 222 East Calder Way*_______________________________________________ 237-3400INFERNO, 340 East College Avenue* ________________________________________________ 237-5718KELLY’S STEAK & SEAFOOD, 316 Boal Avenue, Boalsburg* _______________________________ 466-6251LEGENDS AT THE PENN STATER HOTEL, 215 Innovation Boulevard* ________________________ 863-5080MAD MEX, 240 South Pugh Street* __________________________________________________ 272-5656MARIO & LUIGI’S, 1272 North Atherton Street* _________________________________________ 234-4273NITTANY LION INN, 200 West Park Avenue* ___________________________________________ 865-8590OLIVE GARDEN, 1945 Waddle Road* ________________________________________________ 861-1620OTTO’S PUB & BREWERY, 2235 North Atherton Street* ___________________________________ 867-6886OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE, 1905 Waddle Road* _________________________________________ 861-7801PANERA BREAD COMPANY, 148 South Allen Street* _____________________________________ 867-8883PERKINS FAMILY RESTAURANT, 1661 South Atherton Street* ______________________________ 235-1960P.J. 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PRESS CREDENTIALSOnly working media members will be issued press credentials for games in the Bryce Jor-dan Center. Access to media row, the media work room and pre-game media meals is limited to credentialed media only. Creden-tial requests must be made to Brian Siegrist in writing or via e-mail. Please request cre-dentials at least a week in advance of the game. Media credentials which cannot be mailed will be left at Press Will Call (Media & Show Entrance) located on the event level of the Jordan Center adjacent to the large truckway that faces Mount Nittany and the outdoor track.

Penn State is a member of the Big Ten Conference and all press row and game day policies will conform to Big Ten guidelines.

MEDIA PARKINGParking is available in the Bryce Jordan Cen-ter media lot upon request. Please contact Brian Siegrist in the Athletic Communica-tions office. The fenced media lot is located on the south end of the building adjacent to the truckways and loading zones that face Mount Nittany and the outdoor track.

TO ORDER A TELEPHONE LINEThe Athletic Communications Office does provide a limited number of first-come, first-served telephones in the working press room. Members of the media must make their own arrangements for a dedicated telephone for their outlet. To order a phone line call Verizon at 800-479-1919 or 215-571-8217. Address to provide: AHN1@ E. College Ave., State College.

SCOUTSPenn State will provide a credential upon request for professional scouts to enter the building, sit on press row and provide access to the media work room, notes and stats.

PHOTOGRAPHERSA photo pass must be issued to gain access courtside in the Bryce Jordan Center.

Courtside photographers must follow NCAA guidelines, which prohibit entry to the bench areas and the stands and must remain seated in the marked photo zones on each baseline.

RADIO-TELEVISIONPenn State’s live television appearances are designated by the Big Ten Conference. Facil-ities are assigned in accordance with Big Ten guidelines. Radio booths and phone lines are

available for the Penn State Sports Network and the opponent’s radio network. Student stations are assigned broadcast locations as available. Radio stations or networks must secure a broadcasting contract from Jeff Tarman (814-861-2653) of Learfield Sports before broadcasting rights will be granted. Four courtesy lines are available for the primary radio outlet of each school in suite C22, located off the concourse level. Ad-ditional phone lines may be installed at the medium’s expense. See telephone ordering information on this page for details.

WEB SITEThe official Penn State Athletics web site is: www.GoPSUsports.com. News updates, notes, statistics and general information on all Penn State sports are available there.

GoPSUsports.com

Press Row: 814-863-3294

Men’s Basketball Contact:Brian [email protected]: @PSUSTRETCH@PENNSTATEMBB

Greg MyfordAssoc. AD

Business Relations& Communications

Jeff NelsonAsst. AD

Communications

Brian SiegristAssoc. DirectorAthletic Comm.

Men’s Basketball

Kris PetersenAssoc. DirectorAthletic Comm.

Stephanie PetullaAssoc. DirectorAthletic Comm.

Susan BedsworthAssistant DirectorAthletic Comm.Secondary Men’s Basketball

Matt CaracappaAssistant DirectorAthletic Comm.

Pat DonghiaAssistant DirectorAthletic Comm.

Greg CampbellAssistant DirectorAthletic Comm.

Jeremy FallisAssistant DirectorAthletic Comm.

Greg KincaidAthletic Comm.

Assistant

Tony MancusoAssistant DirectorAthletic Comm.

Erin DouglasGraphic Designer

Athletics

Mark SeldersPhotographerDigital ImageCoordinator

Judy FenushAdministrative Support Asst.

Shirley IrvinAdministrativeSupport Asst.

Brian HoerstAthletic Comm.

Assistant

Malissa YakimAdministrativeSupport Asst.

COACH AVAILABILITYAll interview requests for Head Coach Pat-rick Chambers should be directed to Brian Siegrist in the Penn State Athletic Communi-cations Department.

Coach Chambers will conduct a weekly press confererence in person in the Bryce Jordan Center media room on Mondays (with some exceptions) during the season. He will also be available via phone on Fri-days on a weekly basis. Those wishing to be included in conference calls should contact the Athletic Communications Office for num-bers.

Coach Chambers will also be available Mondays at 10:40 a.m. for approximately 10 minutes on the weekly Big Ten telecon-ference with head coaches, which begins in December.

Coach Chambers will hold post-game press conferences in the Bryce Jordan Cen-ter media room following each home game and at locations to be determined at road games.

He will also make regular weekly appear-ances during the season on the “The Penn State Basketball Show” call-in radio show on Thursdays from 6:05-7:00 p.m. The show is broadcast live on location at Damon’s Grill in State College.

Coach Chambers is not available on the day prior to a game or on game day prior to tip-off.

PLAYER INTERVIEWSPrior to game day, all player interviews must be arranged through the Athletic Communi-cations Office at least one day in advance. Players are not available on the day prior to a game or on game day prior to tip-off.

Players will return phone calls only upon clearance with the Athletic Communications Department. They may also be scheduled for one-on-one interviews in person. Player phone numbers will not be released.

During the season, player interviews are generally conducted during the first 15 min-utes of practice following Coach Chambers’ weekly press conference. During the Big Ten season, Mondays and Thursdays are gener-ally the most preferable for availability.

Following games, requested Penn State players will be brought to the post-game me-dia interview room. Penn State’s locker room is closed.

PENN STATE PRACTICESMost Penn State practices not held the day prior to a game or on game day will be open to the media for the first 15-20 minutes to conduct player interviews. Selected prac-tices throughout the season may be open to the media for more extended periods.

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Patrick ChambersHead Coach

2nd Year

Eugene BurroughsAssoc. Head Coach

2nd Year

Keith UrgoAssistant Coach

2nd Year

Brian DalyAssistant Coach

2nd Year

Ross CondonDir. of Operations

2nd Year

Brad PantallStrength Coach

7th Year

Jon SalazerTrainer

16th Year

Donovon JackF • 6-9 • 205 • Fr.

Reading, Pa.

Nick ColellaG • 6-3 • 195 • Sr.

New Castle, Pa.

Sasa BorovnjakF • 6-9 • 240 • Jr.Belgrade, Serbia

Tim FrazierG • 6-1 • 170 • Sr.

Houston, Texas

Pat AckermanF • 6-11 • 220 • So.

Rutland, Mass.

Alan WisniewskiF • 6-9 • 230 • Jr.

Sterling Heights, Mich.

Ross TravisF • 6-6 • 225 • So.

Chaska, Minn.

Jon GrahamF • 6-8 • 225 • So.

Baltimore, Md.

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Kevin MontminyG • 6-3 • 185 • So.

Centre Hall, Pa.

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Zach CooperG • 6-1 • 170 • Fr.

Ijamsville, Md.

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Jermaine MarshallG • 6-4 • 205 • Jr.

Etters, Pa.

11

Billy OliverUndergraduate Coach

Chatham, N.J.

23

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Akosa MaduegbunamG • 6-3 • 200 • Fr.

Boston, Mass.

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D.J. NewbillG • 6-4 • 205 • So.

Philadelphia, Pa.

2Brandon Taylor

F • 6-7 • 235 • Fr.Tabernacle, N.J.

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