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PENN STATE BASKETBALL YEARBOOK

The Penn State Men’s Basketball Yearbook is provided as a service to the media. The public may purchase copies by forwarding a check or money order, payable to Penn State, in the amount of $10 per copy, to: 2010-11 Men’s Basketball Yearbook, 101-D Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, Pa., 16802. Yearbooks are shipped via Priority Mail. The Yearbook is prepared to assist the media in coverage of the Nittany Lions. For additional information, the media may contact the Athletic Communications Office, 101D Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, Pa. 16802. Telephone 814-865-1757; FAX: 814-863-3165. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Members of the staff also may be reached at home or via cell phone should circumstances dictate. Credits: The 2010-11 Yearbook was compiled, edited and designed by Brian Siegrist, editor. Jeff Nelson, executive editor, Barry Jones managing editor. Editorial assistance provided by David Jackson, James Hampson, Daniel Resto and Greg Kincaid. Printed by: Jostens – State College, Pa. Photography: Mark Selders, Penn State Campus Photography (Fred Weber, Dick Ackley & Dave Shelly), Steve Manuel, Carl Kosola, Prince Spells, Dick Brown, Gorman Findley, Penn State Public Information, Wagner Photography, Utah Jazz, Phoenix Suns. Covers: Design by Brian Siegrist; Photos by Mark Selders.

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BASKETBALL THIS IS PENN STATE BASKETBALL 4-28 2009-10 PREVIEW Rosters _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 Radio/TV Chart _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _32 Season Outlook _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _33 Preseason Notes, Personnel Breakdown

NITTANY LION PLAYERS Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _38 Jeff Brooks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _42 David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _46 Andrew Jones _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _50 Steve Kirkpatrick _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _54 Cammeron Woodyard _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _56 Sasa Borovnjak _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _58 Tim Frazier _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _60 Billy Oliver _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _62 Tre Bowman _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _63 Taran Buie _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _64 Jonathan Graham _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _65 Jermaine Marshall _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _66 Career Game-By-Games _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _67

Dr. Doug Aukeman _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _86 Video Coordinator DJ Black _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _87 Support Staff _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _88

2010-11 OPPONENTS Non-Conference Opponents _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _90 Conference Opponents _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _92 Records vs. Opponents _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _94 Records vs. Conferences _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _95 The Big Ten Conference _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _96 Opponent Series Game-by-Game _ _ _ _ _ _97 Media Outlets/Radio & TV Networks _ _104

2009-10 REVIEW Season Notes/Highlights _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _106 Season Statistics _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _110 Season Results _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _110 Game-by-Game Statistics _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _112 Season Superlatives _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _113 Points-Rebounds-Assists _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _114 Category Leaders _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _114 Big Ten Review _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _115 Game Recaps _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _116 vs. Ranked Teams _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _126

COACHES & STAFF

HISTORY & RECORDS

Ed DeChellis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _72 Year-by-Year _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _76 vs. Opponents _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _78 Associate Head Coach Kurt Kanaskie _ _ _ _80 Assistant Lewis Preston _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _81 Assistant Dan Earl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _82 Dir. Operations Ernie Nestor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _83 Strength Coach Brad Pantall _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _84 Athletic Trainer Jonathan Salazer _ _ _ _ _ _85

Nittany Lion Basketball History _ _ _ _ _ _128 Head Coaches Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _129 Year-by-Year Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _133 Memorable Wins _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _134 All-Time Great Players _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _136 Honors _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _140 NCAA Tournament History _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _144 NIT History _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _147 Big Ten Tournament History _ _ _ _ _ _ _151

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Attendance Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _153 Facility History _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _153 Bryce Jordan Center _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _154 General Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _156 Individual, Class, Team, Big Ten & Opponent Team Offensive Season Bests _ _ _ _ _ _ _159 Team Defensive Season Bests _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _160 Big Ten Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _161 Opponent Records/Win & Loss Margins _162 Milestone Games _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _163 Mulit-Faceted Achievements _ _ _ _ _ _ _163 Scoring Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _164 1,000-Point Scorers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _166 Field Goal Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _169 3-Pt Field Goal Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _170 Free Throw Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _171 Rebounding Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _172 Assist Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _173 Blocks Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _174 Steals Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _175 Double-Double Records _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _176 Season Leaders _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _178 Team Statistics Since 1986-87 _ _ _ _ _ _ _179 Year-by-Year Results _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _180 Head Coaches Bios All-Time Lettermen _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _198

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Penn State University _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _200 Penn State Alumni _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _202 President Graham Spanier _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _203 Director of Athletics Tim Curley _ _ _ _ _ _203 Penn State Athletics _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _204 Athletic Administration _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _205 Athletic Communications _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _206


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2010-11 SCHEDULE Home Games: 19; Road: 11; Non-Conference: 11; Conference: 18 Date

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NOVEMBER Sun. _ _7 _ _ _EAST STROUDSBURG (Ex.) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2:30 p.m. _ _ _ _BTN.com _ _PSSN Fri. _12 _ _ _LEHIGH

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7:30 p.m. _ _ _ _BTN.com _ _PSSN

Tues. _16 _ _ _SAINT JOSEPH’S

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7:30 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ESPN3 _ _PSSN

Fri. _19 _ _ _FAIRFIELD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7:30 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Mon. _22 _ _ _CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE (CCSU) _ _ _ _7:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Fri. _26 _ _ _@ Mississippi

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _PSSN

Sun. _28 _ _ _FURMAN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _3:30 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN

DECEMBER Wed. _ _1 _ _ _MARYLAND (Big Ten/ACC Challenge) _ _ _ _ _9:15 p.m.

_ _ _ _ _ESPN2 _ _PSSN

Sat. _ _4 _ _ _DUQUESNE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Tues. _ _7 _ _ _MOUNT ST. MARY’S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7:30 p.m. _ _ _ _BTN.com _ _PSSN Sun. _12 _ _ _@ Virginia Tech _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _CSN _ _PSSN

STEVE JONES STUDENT SPORTS BROADCASTING COMPLEX Facility To Provide State-of-the-Art Broadcasting and Media Areas

In October of 2010 a major gift from Richard and Susan Barry was made for the creation of the Steve Jones Student Sports Broadcasting Complex. Named for long-time Penn State broadcaster and College of Communications instructor Steve Jones, the state-of-the-art production center will be a major portion of a planned renovation of Rec Hall and offer hands-on experience to students pursuing careers in sports broadcasting. It will comprise two control rooms, an editing lab, an HD viewing room and Rec Hall’s first dedicated media room. The gift is one of the largest in the history of Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics, and it continues the philanthropic leadership of Rick and Sue Barry. A 1980 Penn State graduate, Jones began doing radio play-by-play of Nittany Lion basketball games during his undergraduate career. He became the voice of the men’s basketball team in 1982 and debuted on the football broadcast with the 2000 Blue-White Game. In all, he has done radio play-by-play for nearly 900 Penn State basketball and football games.

Tue. _21 _ _ _MAINE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5:00 p.m. _ _ _ _BTN.com _ _PSSN Mon. _27 _ _ _@ Indiana _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6:30 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN

JANUARY Sun. _ _2 _ _ _@ Michigan _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _4:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Wed. _ _5 _ _ _PURDUE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6:30 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Sat. _ _8 _ _ _MICHIGAN STATE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Tues. _11 _ _ _ILLINOIS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _9:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Sat. _15 _ _ _@ Ohio State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5:30 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Wed. _19 _ _ _@ Purdue _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _8:30 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Wed. _26 _ _ _IOWA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6:30 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Sat. _29 _ _ _WISCONSIN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _4:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN

FEBRUARY Tues. _ _1 _ _ _@ Illinois _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _9:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Sun. _ _6 _ _ _MICHIGAN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _12:00 or 3:00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Thurs. _10 _ _ _@ Michigan State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Sun. _13 _ _ _NORTHWESTERN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _3:30 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Thurs. _17 _ _ _MINNESOTA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ESPN/2 _ _PSSN Sun. _20 _ _ _@ Wisconsin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN

QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY The Pennsylvania State University Location: University Park, Pa. 16802 Founded: 1855 Enrollment: 43,998 Nickname: Nittany Lions Colors: Blue & White Conference: Big Ten Conference Division: NCAA Division I Home Court (capacity): Bryce Jordan Center (15,261) President: Dr. Graham Spanier Athletic Director: Tim Curley Ticket Office Phone: 814-865-5555 BASKETBALL HISTORY First Year of Basketball: 1897 All-time MBB Record: 1,330-1,031 (114th Season) Record In Bryce Jordan Center: 142-88 (15th Season) NCAA Tourn.Years (Record)/Last: 8 (9-10), 2001 NIT Years (Record)/Last: 10 (22-9), 2009 NIT Champions 2010-11 TEAM Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 2009-10: 11-20 (H: 7-9; A: 3-8; N 1-3) 2010 Big Ten Finish: 11th (3-15)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Ed DeChellis (Penn State, 1982) Overall Record (yrs): 200-216 (15th year) Record at Penn State: 95-123 (8th year) Basketball Office Phone: 814-865-5494 Best To Reach Coach: Through SID (814-865-1757) Associate Head Coach (alma mater): Kurt Kanaskie (LaSalle, 1980) (8th) Assistant Coaches (alma mater): Lewis Preston (VMI, 1993) (3rd) Dan Earl (Penn State, 1997) (6th) Director of Basketball Operations: Ernie Nestor (Alderson-Broaddus, ‘68) (1st) Athletic Trainer: Jonathan Salazer Strength & Conditioning Coach: Brad Pantall ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Brian Siegrist, Asst. Dir. of Athletic Communications/BASKETBALL Website: www.GoPSUsports.com Office: 814-865-1757 E-Mail: tbs1@psu.edu Press Row: 814-863-3294 Address: 101 D Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, PA 16802-7101

Thurs. _24 _ _ _@ Northwestern _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _9:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ESPN/2 _ _PSSN

MARCH Tues. _ _1 _ _ _OHIO STATE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _9:00 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN Sun. _ _6 _ _ _@ Minnesota _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1:00 or 6:00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _BTN _ _PSSN

2011 Big Ten Tournament – Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Ind. Thur. _10 _ _ _First Round _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2:30, 5:05, 7:30 p.m. _ _ _BTN/ESPN2 _ _PSSN Fri. _11 _ _ _Quarterfinals _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _12:00, 2:30, 6:30, 9:10 p.m. _ _ _ESPN/BTN _ _PSSN Sat. _12 _ _ _Semifinals _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1:40, 4:05 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _CBS _ _PSSN Sun. _13 _ _ _Championship _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _3:30 p.m. _ _ _ _ _ _ _CBS _ _PSSN All times Eastern; BTN: Big Ten Network; PSSN: Penn State Sports Network BTN.com: BigTenNetwork.com

MISSION OF PENN STATE INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Consistent with the institutional mission of The Pennsylvania State University, Intercollegiate Athletics strives for excellence by offering all students model programs to develop meaningful standards of scholarship, athletic performance, leadership, community service, ethical and sportslike conduct within the institution’s extant educational and social environments. Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to creating a climate for students 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 characteristics not related to ability, and seeks greater involvement with an increasingly interdependent world.

STATEMENT OF NON-DISCRIMINATION The 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 characteristics not related to ability, performance, or qualifications as determined by University policy or by state or federal authorities. It is the policy of the University to maintain an academic 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. Direct 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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PENN STATE PLAYED IN FRONT OF MORE THAN 260,000 FANS IN 2009-10 AND THE BIG TEN ONCE AGAIN LED THE NATION DRAWING MORE THAN TWO MILLION FANS.

Happy Valley is...

Hoops Valley Students wait for the doors to open to the Jordan Center.

“OUR BUILDING IS EXCITING. THE ATMOSPHERE IS GREAT. YOU CAN DEFINITELY TELL THAT THE ENERGY IS THERE.” – Andrew Jones 4

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“OUR FANS ARE GREAT. AS HARD AS WE ARE WORKING, THEY ARE BUSTING THEY’RE BUTTS TO ROOT FOR US.” – Talor Battle WE FEED OFF EACH OTHER. THE TEAM FEEDS OFF WHAT THE CROWD BRINGS AND THE CROWD GOES OFF OF WHAT WE HAVE. I THOUGHT IT WAS PHENOMENAL MY FIRST YEAR WHEN WE MADE THAT BIG RUN. THE ILLINOIS GAME WAS CRAZY WHEN TALOR MADE THAT SHOT AND THEY ALL STORMED THE COURT.” – Cammeron Woodyard

A RABID & VOCAL STUDENT SECTION OF MORE THAN 3,000 ENTHUSIASTICALLY SUPPORTS THE NITTANY LIONS

ENERGY & EXCITEMENT PENN STATE DREW FIVE STRAIGHT CROWDS OF OVER 12,000 FANS IN THEIR FINAL FIVE HOME GAMES OF 2009 AND SAW A CROWD OF 15,035 FILL THE JORDAN CENTER FOR A VICTORY OVER INDIANA. A THRONG OF MORE THAN 5,000 STUDENTS HELPED THE LIONS KNOCK OFF NO. 23 ILLINOIS AS PENN STATE POSTED A RECORD 17 HOME WINS ON THE YEAR.

Fans stormed the court after Penn State’s 68-64 upset of No. 7 Michigan State in 2008. 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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Thousands of Penn State fans turned Madison Square Garden white for the championship game.

Talor Battle throws the ball into the air as the final seconds expire. Battle earned NIT All-Tournament honors and had 12 points, six rebounds and seven assists in the championship game.

David Jackson had 10 points in the championship game.

Coach DeChellis congratulates seniors Jamelle Cornley and Danny Morrissey following the program’s first national title.

OH, WHAT A NIGHT!

2009 NIT MVP Jamelle Cornley

PENN STATE CAPPED A PROGRAM RECORD 27-WIN SEASON BY WINNING 10 OF ITS LAST 13 GAMES AND FIVE-STRAIGHT IN THE NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT TO CLAIM JUST THE SECOND POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT TITLE IN PROGRAM HISTORY. THE LIONS CELEBRATED WITH THOUSANDS OF WHITE-CLAD NITTANY LION FANS THAT TURNED NEW YORK’S MADISON SQUARE GARDEN INTO HAPPY VALLEY EAST.

Penn State fans took over Madison Square Garden.

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Andrew Jones posted a career-best double-double of 16 points and 14 rebounds in Penn State’s semifinal win over Notre Dame.

Penn State president Graham Spanier directs the pep band at the NIT Championship game.


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THE NITTANY LIONS CLAIMED THE BASKETBALL PROGRAM’S FIRST-EVER NATIONAL TOURNAMENT TITLE IN WINNING THE 2009 NIT TO CAP A SCHOOL RECORD 27-WIN SEASON.

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THOUSANDS OF PENN STATE FANS LITERALLY MADE THE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN FLOOR SHAKE AS THE NITTANY LIONS CHARGED TO THE NIT TITLE.

Champions Penn State’s thrilling run to the 2009 National Invitation Tournament Championship includ-

ed a last-second, game-saving three from Talor Battle in a first-round victory over George Mason (77-73 OT), a second round rout of Rhode Island (83-72) behind 19 points from Stanley Pringle, the return of a heavily bandaged Jamelle Cornley from a dislocated shoulder to lead an inspired victory at two-time NCAA champion Florida

(71-62), a dominating semifinal victory over Notre Dame (67-59) led by a huge double-double (16 points, 14 boards) from Andrew Jones and a hard fought victory over Baylor (69-63) in the final in front of a white-clad partisan crowd of Penn State fans, many of which made the trip to New York City’s Madison Square Garden on one of 36 buses that made the trip from State College for the historic evening.

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THE 15,261-SEAT BRYCE JORDAN CENTER ROCKS DURING BASKETBALL SEASON AND THROUGHOUT THE YEAR WITH CONCERTS AND EVENTS.

MORE THAN 15,000 FANS FILLED THE THE JORDAN CENTER AS PENN STATE DOWNED INDIANA IN 2009, ONE OF FIVE STRAIGHT CROWDS OF 12,000-PLUS.

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“IT’S AMAZING. IT’S CRAZY HOW LOUD IT GETS IN THERE. THE STUDENTS HAVE BEEN GREAT AND ARE REALLY STARTING TO COME AROUND AND THAT GIVES US THAT MUCH MORE ENERGY AND HAS ALLOWED US TO PULL OUT SOME TOUGH GAMES.”

– David Jackson

“IT’S CRAZY. WHEN YOU COME OUT FOR GAMES THE LIGHTS ARE DIM, THE CAMERAS ARE FLASHING, LIGHTS ARE GOING, MUSIC IS PLAYING, KIDS ARE HOLLERING. YOU WANT TO GO OUT AND PLAY AND GET ON SOMEBODY WITH A CROWD LIKE THAT. WE REALLY APPRECIATE THAT.” – Andrew Jones

PENN STATE WON A RECORD 17 HOME GAMES IN 2008-09.

HOME SWEET HOME PENN STATE PRACTICES, EATS, STRENGTH TRAINS, PLAYS, AND HAS ITS BASKETBALL 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. 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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TOP FACILITIES JUST STEPS APART

New Basketball Offices

PENN 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’S ALL LOCATED JUST STEPS APART WITHIN THE WALLS OF THE BRYCE JORDAN CENTER.

“THESE FACILITIES ARE THE BEST I’VE SEEN. A COUPLE OF OUR RECRUITS CAME IN THIS PAST FALL AND WALKED IN AND SAID, ‘WOW, THIS IS THE BEST I’VE SEEN.’ SOUTH GYM IS GREAT BECAUSE WE GET TO PRACTICE HERE, AND OUR GAMES AND LOCKER ROOMS ARE HERE TOO. IT’S ALL LOCATED IN THE BRYCE JORDAN CENTER. EVERYTHING IS UP TO DATE. ” – Cammeron Woodyard Penn State continued its commitment to the providing the top basketball facilities in the nation with a multi-million dollar renovation and expansion of its basketball coaches offices, weight room and video technology in 2008-09. Penn State is one of the first collegiate basketball programs to use the XOS Court Camera System for their practice facility. Permanently mounted and remote controlled cameras throughout the practice courts feed video to coaches’ offices and a video control room allowing coaches to quickly review the video and enhance game preparation. The offices are state of the art with HDTV and touch remote capability in each room. Coaches are able to watch games in HI-Definition or pull games from a database on their laptop to view them on their widescreen televisions.

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PENN STATE’S TEAM LOUNGE & ADJACENT LOCKER ROOM ARE JUST TWO OF THE MANY TOP OF THE LINE AMENITIES HOUSED IN THE BRYCE JORDAN CENTER.

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Penn State’s practice gym holds six retractable baskets and a full main court and is located in the Bryce Jordan Center.

“WE’VE GOT EVERYTHING YOU NEED. WE’VE GOT THINGS LIKE THE GUN TO WORK ON YOUR JUMP SHOT. WE HAVE 24 HOUR ACCESS WHICH IS GREAT.” – Jermaine Marshall Penn State’s weight room underwent a renovation in 2009. The Nittany Lions enjoy all new equipment in their “basketball only” weight room located just steps from the locker room, training room and practice gym in the Bryce Jordan Center. 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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“REALLY, WE ARE ALL BROTHERS, EVEN THE COACHES. THEY LOOK OUT FOR US ON THE COURT AND OFF. I THINK REALLY IT IS A FAMILY AROUND OUR ORGANIZATION. IT IS LIKE A FRATERNITY. I CALL US ‘PSU THETA’ SOMETIMES. I REALLY LOVE BEING AROUND EVERYONE AROUND HERE.” – Jeff Brooks

A “TEAM FIRST” ATTITUDE AND FAMILY ATMOSPHERE ARE HALLMARKS OF ED DeCHELLIS COACHED TEAMS AND PERMEATE THE NITTANY LION PROGRAM

“FAMILY IS WHAT ACTUALLY BROUGHT ME HERE. THEY WELCOMED ME TO THE FAMILY WHEN I FIRST STEPPED ON CAMPUS AS A RECRUIT. WITH THAT I JUST KNEW THAT THERE WOULDN’T BE TEAM FIGHTS AND STUFF LIKE THAT INSIDE OR OUTSIDE OF THE LOCKER ROOM.” –Cammeron Woodyard

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Basketball Family MY TEAM, MY FAMILY PENN STATE REMOVED NAMES FROM ITS JERSEYS AND ISSUED WRIST BANDS INSCRIBED WITH “FAMILY” TO EMPHASIZE THE PROGRAM’S COMMITMENT TO TEAM GOALS AND TOGETHERNESS. 12

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DINNER & DUNKS PENN STATE PLAYERS AND COACHES HOSTED A LARGE GATHERING OF STUDENTS AND FANS TO TIPOFF THE 2007-08 SEASON SUPPLYING FREE PIZZA, SLAM DUNK AND THREE-POINT CONTESTS AND A TRIBUTE TO THE ROCKY MOVIES.

SENIOR DAY Penn State “Senior Day” in the Bryce Jordan Center is always special as players share a special moment with their families and coach before an appreciative crowd.

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STATE COLLEGE WAS RANKED NO. 1 IN 2008 AND NO. 2 IN 2009 AMONG COLLEGE TOWNS WITH A POPULATION SMALLER THAN 250,00 BY THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH.

NITTANY LION PLAYERS ENJOYED A TOUR OF NIAGARA FALLS ON A RECENT EXHIBITION GAME TOUR IN CANADA

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Talor Battle and Jamelle Cornley meet backstage with rapper T.I. at a recent Jordan Center performance.

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THANKSGIVING IN FLORIDA Penn State players, coaches, staff and their families enjoyed a week in Orlando, Fla. in 2007-08 as the Nittany Lions played three games in the Old Spice Classic held at Disney’s Wide World of Sports. Penn State will play in the 2009 Charleston Classic in Charleston, S.C.

2008 graduates Geary Claxton, Brandon Hassell and Danny Morrissey pose backstage with Nelly during a recent tour stop.

Former coach Hilliary Scott and Director of Operations Jon Perry posed with Kanye West before a recent show in the Jordan Center.

“TRAVELING IS FIRST CLASS. WE GET FIRST CLASS FOOD EVERYWHERE WE GO. WE ALWAYS STAY IN NICE HOTELS, NICE BEDS, NICE TELEVISIONS. I JUST THINK THE WHOLE PENN STATE ORGANIZATION – BASKETBALL AND EVERYTHING ELSE – IS FIRST CLASS. ” – Jeff Brooks

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Giving Back “OUR KIDS ARE INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY SERVICE. THINGS LIKE THAT ARE VERY, VERY IMPORTANT FOR OUR TEAM. WHEN YOU’RE INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY LIKE STATE COLLEGE, THAT’S SUCH A GREAT COMMUNITY, I THINK IT IS IMPORTANT FOR OUR COMMUNITY TO SEE OUR PLAYERS INVOLVED IN THINGS OTHER THAN BASKETBALL. WE TRY TO DO CHARITABLE WORK THROUGHOUT THE YEAR TO HELP OUR GUYS APPRECIATE WHAT THEY HAVE AND WHAT THE GOOD LORD HAS GIVEN TO THEM.”

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PENN STATE PLAYERS ARE AN ACTIVE PRESENCE IN THE COMMUNITY WITH THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN SPECIAL OLYMPICS, SPONSORSHIP OF THE THON DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT, LOCAL SCHOOL READING PROGRAMS, OPERATION WARM, FOOD DRIVES AND OTHER EVENTS.

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Penn State players spend time at the annual Pennsylvania Special Olympics in State College.

The Nittany Lions collect coats for “Operation Warm” at the Bryce Jordan Center.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT PENN STATE PLAYERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO GET INVOLVED IN THE STATE COLLEGE COMMUNITY AS WELL AS THE PENN STATE CAMPUS. THE NITTANY LIONS SPONSOR THE ANNUAL THON DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT WHICH RAISES MONEY TO FIGHT PEDIATRIC CANCER. PLAYERS HAVE HELPED COLLECT THOUSANDS 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.

Jamelle Cornley tosses out the first pitch at a Penn State baseball game.

Penn State’s THON Dodgeball Tournament has become a huge success with more than 100 teams competing to help support the Penn State Dance Marathon’s efforts to fight cancer.

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2009 BIG TEN COACH-OF-THE-YEAR

ED DeCHELLIS BECAME JUST THE SECOND PENN STATE COACH EVER TO EARN A COACH- OF-THE-YEAR HONOR.

“COACH DECHELLIS IS GOING TO GIVE YOU EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO GET WHERE YOU WANT TO BE. EVERYONE GOES OUT AND GETS THE SAME AMOUNT OF REPS, TIME IN THE WEIGHT ROOM TO PROVE YOURSELF. IF YOU REALLY THINK YOU CAN PLAY ON THIS LEVEL YOU WILL DEFINITELY GET THE OPPORTUNITY. ” – Andrew Jones

Great Coaching Assistant coach Dan Earl is one of the most respected players in Penn State basketball history and earned All-Big Ten honors twice while leading Penn State to NCAA and NIT Tournament appearances and a Top 10 ranking. His 574 career assists rank second all-time at Penn State.

“(COACH KANASKIE) IS A GUY THAT IS GOING TO PUSH YOU. HE’S NOT GOING TO LET YOU SETTLE FOR LESS. HE’S NOT GOING TO YELL OR SCREAM, BUT HE WANTS TO SEE ALL OF OUR PLAYERS DO THE BEST THEY CAN. ” – Jermaine Marshall

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Associate head coach Kurt Kanaskie, a former All-Big Five player and NBA Draft pick out of LaSalle, was previously head coach at Drake, IUP and Lock Haven, earning several Coach of the Year honors.


THE PENN STATE COACHING STAFF HAS MORE THAN 100 YEARS OF COMBINED COLLEGIATE COACHING EXPERIENCE AND THREE COACHES WITH A COMBINED 43 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS A HEAD COACH.

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THREE MEMBERS OF THE PENN STATE COACHING STAFF HAVE BEEN NAMED A CONFERENCE’S COACH OF THE YEAR. HEAD COACH ED DECHELLIS EARNED THE BIG TEN HONOR IN 2009. ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH KURT KANASKIE WAS TWICE NAMED PSAC COACH OF THE YEAR AND BASKETBALL TIMES NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR AND ERNIE NESTOR EARNED SOUTHERN CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS.

“COACH DeCHELLIS IS A GREAT PERSON ON AND OFF THE COURT. HE’S REALLY DOWN TO EARTH AND YOU HAVE TO RESPECT SOMEBODY LIKE THAT. IF YOU EVER NEED ANYTHING HE IS THERE FOR YOU AND IF HE CAN’T DO IT, HE’LL FIND SOMEBODY THAT CAN.”

– Geary Claxton, 2008 graduate and No. 5 all-time scorer

Head coach Ed DeChellis guided a once struggling East Tennessee State program to three league titles and a near upset of No. 2 Wake Forest in the 2003 NCAA Tournament in seven seasons.

Assistant coach Lewis Preston came to Penn State after helping lead Florida to its second NCAA title and six successful seasons at Notre Dame. He was a 1,000-point scorer at VMI.

Director of Basketball operations Ernie Nestor came to Penn State after stints as a head coach at Elon and George Mason and assistant coaching stops at Wake Forest, California and South Carolina.

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TALOR BATTLE HAS ADDED 10 POUNDS OF MUSCLE AND IMPROVED HIS BENCH BY MORE THAN 50 POUNDS TO OVER 315.

ANDREW JONES HAS ADDED OVER 30 POUNDS OF MUSCLE AND INCREASED HIS VERTICAL BY TWO INCHES.

“I CAME IN HERE AT 195 AND NOW I AM 225. BRAD KNOWS EXACTLY WHAT HE’S DOING. HE GEARS THE WORKOUTS TOWARD BASKETBALL. HE WORKS US TO OUR FULL POTENTIAL. HE REALLY CARES ABOUT THE PROGRAM AND FOCUSES ON EVERY LITTLE THING.” – Billy Oliver

“THE DEDICATION AND COMMITMENT TO INDIVIDUAL WORKOUTS AND STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING, ESPECIALLY THAT FIRST YEAR WAS HUGE FOR ME. I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT AN INCOMING FRESHMAN WILL GET BETTER ON THE COURT AS WELL AS IN THE WEIGHT ROOM. BRADS TOUGH, BUT I LIKE HIM. HE’S A COMPETITOR JUST LIKE WE ARE AND HE’S ALWAYS GOING TO TRY TO GET THE BEST OUT OF YOU.” – Andrew Jones, added 26 pounds of muscle and improved his bench press by 70 pounds in his first two years in the program.

BASKETBALL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH BRAD PANTALL IS DEDICATED SOLELY TO THE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE NITTANY LION PLAYERS WITH A YEAR-ROUND SPORT SPECIFIC PROGRAM

DAVID JACKSON HAS PUT ON OVER 20 POUNDS OF MUSCLE, INCREASED HIS VERTICAL BY THREE INCHES AND PUSHED HIS BENCH PRESS OVER 300 POUNDS WHILE LEADING THE TEAM WITH 25 REPS AT 185 POUNDS.

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FOUR PENN STATE PLAYERS HAVE A HIGHER VERTICAL JUMP THAN THE BEST POSTED AT THE 2010 NBA COMBINE AND 11 ARE HIGHER THAN THE AVERAGE POSTED AT THE COMBINE.

IN JUST FOUR MONTHS IN THE PROGRAM TIM FRAZIER HAS PUT ON 10 POUNDS OF MUSCLE WHILE LEADING THE TEAM WITH A 34 INCH VERTICAL

CUTTING EDGE

PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT PENN STATE BASKETBALL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH BRAD PANTALL USES THE LATEST RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TO IMPLEMENT A SPORT-SPECIFIC, COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM THAT INCLUDES A VARIETY OF TOOLS AND DRILLS GEARED TOWARD SPECIFIC MUSCLE DEVELOPMENT

The Penn State Basketball Physical Development 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, comprehensive and progressive physical development that is “need based” and on the cutting edge of research and development and professional integrity. The Penn State physical development program addresses sport-specific speed, agility, power, strength, conditioning and flexibility. Our objective is not only to provide a sportspecific, systematic approach to all facets of training, but to do so as efficiently, productively and safely as possible.

OVER 76% OF THE 2009-10 PENN STATE TEAM SCORED ABOVE AVERAGE WHEN CAMPARED TO THE NBA COMBINE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT TESTING AND SCREENING SCORES.

Penn State is not only committed to coach, teach and develop 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 pontential and toughness. The Penn State Basketball Strength and Conditioning program leads by example to out work and out hustle, and bring a relentless, tireless, 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 commited 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 working 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 programs of the NFL’s Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Bengals. 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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2009 NIT MVP & No. 4 all-time scorer Jamelle Cornley graduated in 2009.

USA TODAY RATED PENN STATE AS THE BEST SCHOOL IN THE NATION IN THE GRADUATION OF ITS STUDENT ATHLETES.

JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFER STANLEY PRINGLE LED THE BIG TEN IN THREE-POINT SHOOTING BEFORE EARNING HIS DEGREE IN 2009. EVERY SENIOR IN ED DECHELLIS’ 14 YEARS AS A HEAD COACH HAS GRADUATED.

PENN STATE RANKED FIRST IN GRADUATION RATE OF STUDENT-ATHETES AMONG THE NATION’S DIVISION 1-A PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN 2002, 2004 & 2006.

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➤ tied for first as the nation’s best public institution, according to a U.S. News & World Report survey of high school students (2004).

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➤ 40th among the world’s top 100 global institutions by Newsweek (2006).

➤ as one of only 10 NCAA Division I-A institutions 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 institutions 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,” according to the Wall Street Journal.


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➤ FIVE WITH 3.0+ GPA

The Morgan Academic Support Center, located in the MBNA Business Services Center on the Penn State campus, houses academic advisors for all 29 Penn State Athletic teams as well as tutors, study spaces and computer facilities utilized by the Nittany Lion team.

PENN STATE POSTED A FOUR-YEAR GRADUATION RATE OF 82 PERCENT FOR AFRICANAMERICAN STUDENT-ATHLETES, FAR ABOVE THE NATIONAL AVERAGE OF 63 PERCENT.

Five Nittany Lion basketball players carried a 3.0 overall grade-point average or higher after 2010 spring semester. ➤ RECORD GRADUATION SUCCESS

Penn State studentathletes earned a school record Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 89 percent for the second consecutive year, compared to a 79 percent average for all Division I-A institutions, according to NCAA data released in November, 2009. The 89 percent figure was second highest among Big Ten Conference institutions; ➤ RECORD EIGHT ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN

“THE ACADEMIC SUPPORT HERE IS SECOND TO NONE. THERE IS NO EXCUSE TO DO POORLY WITH THE SUPPORT TEAM WE’VE GOT HERE.”

Penn State had a record eight players earn Academic AllBig Ten recognition in 2006-07 and six in 2007-08, both were the most in the conference. Penn State basketball has had 53 Academic All-Big Ten selections since joining the conference in 1993. Penn State leads all Big Ten schools with 3,365 Academic Allconference selections overall in the past 16 years.

Standout forwards Brandon Hassell and Geary Claxton were two of four Lions to earn their degree in 2008.

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ACADEMICS ED DECHELLIS’ TEAM HAS POSTED AN ACADEMIC PROGRASS RATE HIGHER THAN THE NATIONAL AVERAGE IN SIX

All-Big Ten player Jarrett Stephens received his degree in 2000.

OF SIX SURVEYED SEASONS AND PENN STATE’S 971.5 AVERAGE FOR MEN’S BASKETALL IS, 41.2 POINTS HIGHER THAN THE NATIONAL AVERAGE.

Mike Walker earned his degree in Supply Chain and Information Systems Management in 2008.

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Penn State has had six Academic AllAmerica selections, including 1995 Academic AllAmerican of the Year John Amaechi

Nittany Lion basketball great Jesse Arnelle, a former president of the Penn State board of trustees, honored President Bill Clinton at a 1996 commencement ceremony in the Bryce Jordan Center.

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THE BIG TEN HAS LED THE NATION IN ATTENDANCE FOR 34-STRAIGHT SEASONS AND SURPASSED 2.4 MILLION FANS FOR THE 12TH TIME IN 2009-10.

Gyasi Cline-Heard throws one down in a win over Providence in the 2001 NCAA Tournament.

SOLD-OUT ARENAS, ADORING FANS, TELEVISED GAMES, FIRST-CLASS TRAVEL AND POST-SEASON PLAY, IT’S ALL PART OF PLAYING AT THE NCAA’S HIGHEST LEVEL.

Fran Fraschilla, Ron Franklin and Bill Raftery call the action for a national audience on ESPN as Penn State makes its run to the 2009 NIT Championship.

MORE THAN 36 BUS LOADS OF WHITECLAD FANS AND THOUSANDS MORE FOLLOWED PENN STATE TO MADISON SQUARE GARDEN AS THE NITTANY LIONS WON THE 2009 NIT.

Titus Ivory scores over a North Carolina player in Penn State’s victory in the 2001 NCAA Tournament.

Big Time Stanley Pringle cuts down the net as Penn State claimed the 2009 NIT Championship in New York City’s Madison Square Garden.

David Jackson scores in Penn State’s 2006 NIT game vs. Rutgers in the Jordan Center.

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Basketball Playing basketball at Penn State means playing at the highest level of the college game and everything that comes with that. From the best facilities, support staff, travel and equipment to exposure in the local and national media and home games in a 15,000-seat arena with a rabid student section numbering in the thousands. Penn State will have 23 games televised to a national audience in 2010-11 and will make at least three appearances on an ESPN network and no less than 20 on the Big Ten Network. The Big Ten will have more than 230 men’s basketball games televised on

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CBS Sports, an ESPN platform or the Big Ten Network in 2010-11. The Big Ten is one of the nation’s most successful and storied conferences. The conference has led the nation in attendance for 34-straight seasons and surpassed 2.4 million fans for the 12th time in 2009-10. With an average arena capacity in excess of 15,000, the Big Ten averaged nearly 13,000 fans per game last year. Four Big Ten teams have played in the national championship game in the last 10 years and the conference’s 196 NCAA Tournament appearances are the most in the nation.

The Nittany Lions made their 10th NIT appearance in 2009 and have eight NCAA Tournament appearances including a thrilling “Sweet 16” run to Atlanta in 2001 that included an upset of No. 5-ranked and second seeded North Carolina. Penn State has made 10 NCAA or NIT post-season appearances in the past 20 years. With the advent of the Big Ten Tournament in 1998, post-season play is now assured every season. With the winner receiving an automatic NCAA bid, the Lions can play their way into the “Big Dance” in the regular or postseason.


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TRAVELING IN STYLE

PENN STATE TRAVELS ON A PRIVATE CHARTERED FLIGHT TO AND FROM EVERY AWAY GAME AND STAYS IN THE FINEST HOTELS ON THE ROAD. MEALS ARE CATERED IN FLIGHT DURING TRAVEL AND AT THE HOTELS TO MAKE SURE THE NITTANY LIONS NEVER GO HUNGRY.

“THE COMPETITION IN THE BIG TEN IS OUTRAGEOUS.

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BEST CONFERENCES OUT THERE. IF YOU DON’T BRING IT EVERY NIGHT • Five times in the last 11 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.

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• Four Big Ten schools have competed in the Final Four in the last six years.

TRIBUTE TO A TEAM WIN.”

TO YOU. YOU JUST HAVE TO MAN UP AND

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The New York Marriott Marquee in Times Square.

EVERYTHING YOU DO CAN CON-

– Cammeron Woodyard

• The Big Ten is the only conference since 2000 to advance five different teams to the Final Four. • The Big Ten has recorded the most appearances of any conference in the NCAA Tournament (196) and has the second-most NCAA Tournament victories (313).

Men’s basketball charter jet.

THE INTERACTIVE WEBSITE GOPSB.COM IS FOCUSED SOLELY ON PENN STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL WITH EXCLUSIVE CONTENT AND HIGHLIGHTS WHILE GOPSUSPORTS.COM IS ONE OF THE MOST HIGHLY TRAFFICKED SIGHTS IN COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS. 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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ESPN: PENN STATE HAS ESPN’s Erin Andrews with Nittany Nation fans.

APPEARED ON ONE OF THE ESPN NETWORKS 29 TIMES IN THE LAST THREE SEASONS.

Media & Television ESPN’s Steve Lavin and Brent Musburger in the Jordan Center.

Exposure Penn State Basketball has a large media fol-

lowing across Pennsylvania, the region and the nation. Major newspapers in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Altoona and the state capital of Harrisburg cover Penn State and State College’s Centre Daily Times and publications such as Fight On State and Blue-White Illustrated provide extensive coverage both in print and on the internet. These papers have a combined circulation of nearly three million. Penn State games are regularly featured on national television outlets such as CBS, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU and the Nittany Lions have appeared on national TV nearly 100 times in the

last decade, including 20 appearance on one of the ESPN networks in the last two years. With the launch of the Big Ten Network, every Penn State home game will be available to a national audience and every Big Ten conference game will be televised nationally on either CBS, an ESPN platform or the Big Ten Network. In June 2006, the Big Ten signed a new 10year 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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airs during the season consisting of features on players, coaches and the programs and 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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Big Ten Network studio host Dave Revsine previously worked for ESPN the last 10 years anchoring SportsCenter and serving as studio host for college basketball.

PENN STATE WILL HAVE AT LEAST 23 GAMES TELEVISED TO A NATIONAL AUDIENCE IN 201011. THE NITTANY LIONS APPEARED ON ONE OF THE ESPN NETWORKS 20 TIMES IN THE LAST TWO SEASONS.

THE FIRST CONFERENCE NETWORK In June 2006, the Big Ten announced the creation of the Big Ten Network, a national network devoted to Big Ten athletic and academic programs. Available nationwide, with most programs offered in stunning high-definition television (HDTV), the network allows fans to see their home teams, regardless of where they live. The Big Ten Network launched its inaugural season in August 2007 with football, men’s and women’s basketball, a nightly studio show, classics and coaches shows, along with more Olympic sporting events and exposure for women’s sports than has ever been aired on any network.

BIG TEN NETWORK NOTES: • Distributed in approximately 75 million households nationwide and 19 of the top 20 markets in the nation. • Available in over 90% of cable, satellite and telco homes in the Big Ten region. • The network currently has agreements with more than 300 affiliates, including Atlantic Broadband, AT&T U-Verse, Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox, D&E Communications, DirecTV, DISH Network, Insight, Mediacom, RCN, Service Electric, Shaw Cable and Shaw Direct (Canada), Time Warner Cable and Verizon FiOS. • Carries more than 105 regular season men’s basketball games. • Features a nightly studio show with segments from each campus. • Airs weekly coaches shows and highlight shows from around the conference.

OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS, THE BIG TEN HAS REACHED A SERIES OF MILESTONE MEDIA AGREEMENTS TO PROVIDE THE CONFERENCE WITH ITS GREATEST TELEVISION EXPOSURE EVER, INCLUDING EXTENSIONS WITH CBS AND ABC/ESPN AND THE CREATION OF THE BIG TEN NETWORK.

UNPRECEDENTED EXPOSURE The Big Ten Network will NATIONALLY DISTRIBUTE more than 105 Big Ten men’s basketball games in 2010-11. In recent years, 97 percent of Big Ten games have been televised or streamed, 82 percent were televised and 79 percent were nationally televised. BigTen Network.com will live stream numerous non-conference men’s basketball games, plus all exhibition games. Unlike any other conference, the Big Ten will receive television or internet coverage for every single home men’s basketball game for the fourth 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 and a minimum of three games will appear on the weekends.

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BASKETBALL ENDOWMENT PROGRAM Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics would like to thank our generous donors for their commitment to 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).

FORWARD

POWER FORWARD

John & Nancy Steimer POINT-GUARD

David E. & Jane A. Zazworsky

POINT-GUARD

Kay F. Kustanbauter

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CENTER GUARD

GUARD

FORWARD

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David W. Angstadt Endowed Men's Basketball Scholarship

The Krentzman Family Men's Basketball Scholarship

Anonymous Men's Basketball Scholarship (2)

L.A.M. Endowed Men's Basketball Scholarship

Henry G. Beamer, III, Men's Basketball Scholarship

Harold and Lois Pellow Endowed Men's Basketball Scholarship

Wayne and Elizabeth Breisch Family Endowed Scholarship for Men's Basketball

John and Lynda Powell Men's Basketball Scholarship

Donald G. and Mona S. Cotner Family Men's Basketball Scholarship

Lynn Shoop Blue Band/Men's Basketball Endowment

Mario J. and Orlie S. Ferretti Endowed Scholarship for Men's Basketball

James and Jill Smeltzer Family Endowed Men's Basketball Scholarship

Ronald L. and Carole A. Griffith Endowed Men's Basketball Scholarship Edward Haag Basketball Scholarship Fund

Stephen R. Smith and Eileen Baumgarten Smith Endowed Men's Basketball Scholarship

Earl Hoffman Jr./Hoffman Ford Endowed Men's Basketball Scholarship

Joseph A. Sullivan Men's Basketball Scholarship

Brian Dennison Holman Men's Basketball Memorial Scholarship

Thomas J. Wilkinson Men's Basketball Scholarship

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BY CLASS Seniors (5): Talor Battle, Jeff Brooks, David Jackson, Andrew Jones, Steve Kirkpatrick Juniors (1): Cammeron Woodyard Sophomores (2): Sasa Borovnjak, Tim Frazier Freshmen (5): Taran Buie, Tre Bowman, Jonathan Graham, Jermaine Marshall, Billy Oliver

BY AGE (ages as of November 1, 2010)

22 years old: Talor Battle, David Jackson, Andrew Jones 21 years old: Sasa Borovnjak, Jeff Brooks, Steve Kirkpatrick 20 years old: Tim Frazier, Billy Oliver, Cammeron Woodyard 19 years old: Tre Bowman, Taran Buie, Jermaine Marshall Jonathan Graham

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2 Taran Buie 3 Jermaine Marshall 10 Tre Bowman 12 Talor Battle••• 15 David Jackson••• 21 Sasa Borovnjak• 22 Andrew Jones••• 23 Tim Frazier• 24 Cammeron Woodyard•• 25 Jeff Brooks••• 34 Jonathan Graham 35 Billy Oliver 41 Steve Kirkpatrick•• • = Letters Earned

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Fr./Fr. So./Fr. Fr./Fr. Sr./Sr. Gr./Sr. So./So. Sr./Sr. So./So. Jr./Jr. Sr./Sr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Fr. Sr./Sr.

Hometown/High School Albany, N.Y./Bishop Maginn/State College HS Etters, Pa./Red Land York, Pa./St. Thomas More/York Central Albany, N.Y./Bishop Maginn Farrell, Pa./Kennedy Catholic Belgrade, Serbia/Veritas Christian (Fletcher, N.C.) Philadelphia, Pa./Abington Friends Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit Westminster, Md./Winters Mill Louisville, Ky./Doss Baltimore, Md./Calvert Hall Chatham, N.J./Chatham Carlisle, Pa./Cumberland Valley

Head Coach: Ed DeChellis (8th Year; Penn State, ‘82) Associate Head Coach: Kurt Kanaskie (LaSalle, ‘80) Assistant Coaches: Lewis Preston (VMI, ‘93) & Dan Earl (Penn State, ‘97) Director of Basketball Operations: Ernie Nestor (Alderson-Broaddus, ‘68)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 12 21 10 25 2 23 34 15 22 41 3 35 24

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170 235 185 215 180 160 220 210 245 215 190 220 215

Sr./Sr. So./So. Fr./Fr. Sr./Sr. Fr./Fr. So./So. Fr./Fr. Gr./Sr. Sr./Sr. Sr./Sr. So./Fr. Jr./Fr. Jr./Jr.

Hometown/High School Albany, N.Y./Bishop Maginn Belgrade, Serbia/Veritas Christian (Fletcher, N.C.) York, Pa./St. Thomas More/York Central Louisville, Ky./Doss Albany, N.Y./Bishop Maginn/State College HS Houston, Texas/Strake Jesuit Baltimore, Md./Calvert Hall Farrell, Pa./Kennedy Catholic Philadelphia, Pa./Abington Friends Carlisle, Pa./Cumberland Valley Etters, Pa./Red Land Chatham, N.J./Chatham Westminster, Md./Winters Mill

PRONUNCIATIONS

BY HEIGHT

BY STATE/COUNTRY

Ed DeChellis (da-CHELL-iss)

6-0: Talor Battle 6-1: Tim Frazier 6-2: Taran Buie 6-4: Tre Bowman & Jermaine Marshall 6-5: Steve Kirkpatrick & Cammeron Woodyard 6-7: David Jackson 6-8: Jeff Brooks, Jonathan Graham & Billy Oliver 6-9: Sasa Borovnjak 6-10: Andrew Jones

Pennsylvania (5): Tre Bowman, David Jackson, Andrew Jones, Steve Kirkpatrick & Jermaine Marshall, Kentucky: Jeff Brooks Maryland (2): Jonathan Graham & Cammeron Woodyard New York (2): Talor Battle & Taran Buie New Jersey: Billy Oliver Texas: Tim Frazier

Sasa Borovnjak (saw-SHA BOE-rav-KNEE-jack) Taran Buie (Tuh-RON BOO-eee) Cammeron Woodyard (WOOD-yard)

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2 Taran Buie G • 6-2 • 180 • Fr./Fr. Albany, N.Y. Bishop Maginn/ State College Area HS

22 Andrew Jones F • 6-10 • 245 • Sr./Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. Abington Friends

41 Steve Kirkpatrick F • 6-5 • 215 • Sr./Sr. Carlisle, Pa. Cumberland Valley

SC Brad Pantall Strength Coach 13th Year at Penn State Penn State, ‘96

3 Jermaine Marshall G/F • 6-4 • 190 • So./Fr. Etters, Pa. Red Land

23 Tim Frazier G • 6-1 • 160 • So./So. Houston, Texas Strake Jesuit

HC Ed DeChellis Head Coach 8th at PSU/15th Overall Penn State, ‘82

ASC Brandon Spayed Asst. Strength Coach 1st Year at Penn State Juniata College, ‘10

10 Tre Bowman G • 6-4 • 185 • Fr./Fr. York, Pa. St. Thomas More/ York Central

24 Cammeron Woodyard G • 6-5 • 215 • Jr./Jr. Westminster, Md. Winters Mill

AC Kurt Kanaskie Associate Head Coach 8th Year at Penn State LaSalle, ‘80

V DJ Black Video Coordinator 4th Year at Penn State Penn State, ‘06

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12 Talor Battle G • 6-0 • 170 • Sr./Sr. Albany, N.Y. Bishop Maginn

25 Jeff Brooks F • 6-8 • 215 • Sr./Sr. Louisville, Ky. Doss

AC Lewis Preston Assistant Coach 3rd Year at Penn State VMI, ‘93

M Kyle Gifford Graduate Manager 2nd Year at Penn State Penn State, ‘09

15 David Jackson F • 6-7 • 210 • Gr./Sr. Farrell, Pa. Kennedy Catholic

34 Jonathan Graham F • 6-8 • 220 • So./So. Baltimore, Md. Calvert Hall

AC Dan Earl Assistant Coach 5th Year at Penn State Penn State, ‘97

DR. Dr. Doug Aukerman Team Physician 8th Year at Penn State Vanderbilt, ‘93

21 Sasa Borovnjak F • 6-9 • 235 • So./So. Belgrade, Serbia Veritas Christian Acad. (Fletcher, N.C.)

35 Billy Oliver F • 6-8 • 220 • Jr./Fr. Chatham, N.J. Chatham

DIR. OPS Ernie Nestor Director Of Operations 1st Year at Penn State Alderson-Broaddus, ‘68

AT Jon Salazer Athletic Trainer 14th Year at Penn State Penn State, ‘93

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TALOR BATTLE SENIOR POINT-GUARD TWO-TIME ALL-BIG TEN WOODEN AWARD CANDIDATE 7TH ALL-TIME LEADING SCORER Most experienced point-guards in the nation entering the 2010-11 season. Name School Career Starts TALOR BATTLE Anthony Nelson Michael Thompson Brian Johnson Rahmon Fletcher Josh White Justin Robinson Kyle Lewis Chad Tomko Joe Jakubowski Kalin Lucas

Penn State Niagara Northwestern Delaware Green Bay North Texas Rider Denver UNC Wilmington Bowling Green Michigan State

97 96 95 94 92 91 91 86 86 85 85

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VETERAN NITTANY LIONS SEEK TO USE EXPERIENCE OF 11 CLOSE LOSSES IN 2009-10 FOR RUN TO NCAA TOURNAMENT Eleven games. That’s the number of losses Penn State suffered in 2009-10 by six points or less or in overtime. Only Illinois played more close games in Big Ten action than the Nittany Lions. A promising chance to build on a record 27 wins and 2009 NIT title season, a season in which Penn State won 12 games by six or less or overtime, faded in the tense closing minutes of games. In the absence of reliable low post scorer Jamelle Cornley and clutch shooters Stanley Pringle and Danny Morrissey, in the clutch minutes all eyes turned toward Talor Battle (6-0) who proved his mettle rising to such occasions in his first two seasons. The All-Big Ten point-guard had his best statistical season as a Nittany Lion joining national player of the year

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Penn State will return the following from the 2009-10 season for the 2010-11 campaign: • Four senior starters that average more than 100 games played and 74 career starts between them. • 75% of scoring and 67% of rebounding. • A two-time All-Big Ten point-guard & 7th all-time career scorer • Five of its top six scorers • Four of its top five rebounders • Three players with 500 or more career points • A combined 3,463 career points • A coaching staff with three former conference coach of the year winners.

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and good friend Evan Turner as the only Division I players to average at least 18.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game and becoming the only player from the ACC, Big 12, Big East, Pac-10, SEC or Big Ten to lead his team in total point, rebounds, assists and steals. But, it wasn’t enough to get Penn State over the top as the Lions searched for consistent production from the rest of the roster. “Talor had a terrific year statistically and did so many things for us, but he knows he can’t do it all and has to trust and lead his teammates for us to get where we want to go,” said coach Ed DeChellis, entering his eighth year leading the program. “He had a great off season attending LeBron James’ and Deron Williams’ camps with the top players in the country, and I think he has come back a much stronger leader and will be one of the best players in the nation.” Battle will be one of five senior returners for DeChellis who will guide his most experienced team at Penn State and one that returns 75 percent of its scoring and 67 percent of its rebounding from last season. Four returning senior starters (Battle and forwards Jeff Brooks, David Jackson and Andrew Jones) average 100 games played and 74 starts between them with three already logging 500 or more career points led by Battle (1,526) who needs 613 points to eclipse Penn State’s 55-yearold career scoring mark of 2,138 set by All-American Jesse Arnelle in 1955. Optimism comes from a late season surge that saw Penn State win three of its final six regular season games and take No. 11 Michigan State (67-65) and No. 6 Purdue (64-60) to the wire in March before falling. That surge

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TALOR BATTLE • Two-time preseason Wooden Award candidate • Two-time All-Big Ten (1st team 2009, 2nd team 2010) • First-team All-Big Ten – Sporting News (2010) • USBWA All-Region 2 (1st team in 2009) • NABC All-District 7 (1st team 2009, 2nd team 2010) • Second in Big Ten in scoring in 2010 (18.5 ppg) • Four career 30-point games, 30 20-point games • Only BCS conference player to lead team in total points, rebounds, assists and steals in 2009-10. • One of two players in NCAA Division I to average at least 18.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg and 4.0 apg in 2009-10. • Seventh all-time career scorer (1,526) in PSU history • Eighth all-time in career assists (417) in PSU history • Fourth all-time in career three pointers (211) in PSU history • Third Lion ever to post 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 400 assists • Fourth player to lead PSU in points, rebounds and assists in a season (2010) • Scored Penn State record 28 second half points in win at Virginia (11/30/09) • Four 30-point games in 2009-10 rank second-most all-time at Penn State • Set Penn State single-season assist record (189) in 2009. • Owns fifth (635) and sixth (574) best scoring seasons in PSU history • First Penn State player to earn three Team MVP awards (2008 (co), 2009 (co) & 2010)


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The physical and active Jones struggled early to define his role in the absence of Cornley in the post, but the 6-10, 245pounder regained his form late in the year posting 8.4 ppg and 5.8 rpg over the last seven games of the season and showed the kind of energy around the basket that saw him average 10 points and 8.2 rebounds a game during the Lions 2009 NIT run. Fellow senior Steve Kirkpatrick (6-5) has also emerged as a leader and will join Battle, Brooks, Jones and Jackson in forming a strong core directing the Nittany Lions.

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SENIOR FORWARD 17 DOUBLE-FIGURE GAMES IN 2009-10

SENIOR FORWARD 7.4 PPG & 4.2 RPG IN 2009-10

▲ Senior David Jackson emerged as a reliable second scorer for Penn State during a career year as a junior when he averaged 12 ppg over the Lions’ final 12 games of the season.

came as forwards David Jackson (6-7), Jeff Brooks (6-8) and Andrew Jones (6-10) emerged. Jackson established himself as a dependable second scorer averaging better than 12 points per game in the final 12 games of the season, including a career-best, seven-straight double-figure outings vs. Big Ten competition. Brooks posted five double-figure outings in the last seven regular season games, including 13 vs. Michigan State and 12 vs. Purdue. At seasons end, both Jackson (9.5 ppg, 4.5 rpg) and Brooks (7.4 ppg, 4.2 rpg) had logged by far their best statistical seasons in blue and white.

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▲ Senior Jeff Brooks posted 13 points vs. Michigan State and 12 vs. Purdue in March of 2010 and looks to build on his best statistical season as a Nittany Lion.

PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN Roster Size: 13

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1

2009-10: 11-20 (H: 7-9; A: 3-8; N 1-3) Big Ten Finish: 11th (3-15; H: 1-8; A: 2-7) STARTERS RETURNING (4): # Player 12 TALOR BATTLE 15 DAVID JACKSON 22 ANDREW JONES 25 JEFF BROOKS

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OTHER RETURNERS (5): 21 SASA BOROVNJAK 23 TIM FRAZIER 24 CAMMERON WOODYARD 35 BILLY OLIVER 41 STEVE KIRKPATRICK

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NEWCOMERS (4): 2 TARAN BUIE 3 JERMAINE MARSHALL 10 TRE BOWMAN 34 JONATHAN GRAHAM

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LETTERMEN LOST (4): 10 CHRIS BABB 11 BILL EDWARDS 54 ANDREW OTT 14 ADAM HIGHBERGER

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‘09-’10 Season Stats PPG RPG/APG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2009-10 Notes 18.5 5.3/4.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2nd in Big Ten in scoring/2nd team All-Big Ten 9.5 4.5/1.1 . . . . . . . . . . .Career-best 17 double-figure games/10.7 ppg in Big Ten play 6.0 5.1/0.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54.4 shooting from the floor 7.4 4.2/1.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Career year/51.5 shooting in Big Ten games

1.8 5.0 1.7 0.6 0.0

1.1/0.2 2.3/2.4 0.8/0.4 1.2/0.4 0.7/0.0

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Played in 18 games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Started 10 games/Second on team in asssists and steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Played in 24 games/20 career threes . . . . . .Played in five games before being sidelined with chronic headaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Walk-on/Has played in 18 career games

*Last School Season Stats 20.8* As high as No. 40 in ESPNU Super 60 after junior season at Bishop Maginn 19.1* . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red Land's all-time leading scorer with 1,425 career points 17.0* helped lead St. Thomas More Prep to National Prep Championship semifinals 18.0* . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calvert Hall’s second all-time career scorer with 1,670 points ‘09-’10 Season Stats 9.3 3.2/2.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Transferred/Started 23 games/2nd leading 3pt shooter 4.2 3.3/1.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Transferred/Started 5 games/Played in 26 games 3.1 2.0/0.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduated/Started 6 games/Played in 29 games 1.6 0.1/0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Former walk-on/Played in 14 career games

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ANDREW JONES SENIOR FORWARD CAREER 55 PERCENT SHOOTER

▲ Senior Andrew Jones is Penn State’s biggest low post threat and will look to return to the form that saw him post 10 ppg and 8 rpg in the Lions’ 2009 NIT title run.

into new roles last year, and I think across the board they all became more confident and assertive in the process. We expect that progression to continue, if not accelerate this season.” The Nittany Lions will also look for key contributions from sophomore guard Tim Frazier (6-1) who started 10 games as a freshman and was second on the team in assists and steals. Junior Cammeron Woodyard (6-5), who has 20 career threes, will look to fill the role of a consistent perimeter shooter, while redshirt freshman Billy Oliver (6-8) (in his third year with the program) will provide skilled size behind the Lions starting frontline as he returns to the floor after sitting out most of last year with chronic headaches. The Lions’ frontline suffered a blow in the preseason when sophomore Sasa Borovnjak (6-9) suffered a torn ACL in Penn State’s first official practice and will miss the year. Penn State will welcome three perimeter players and a post to the line-up in 2010-11. Redshirt freshman Jermaine Marshall (6-4) will hit the floor after a year spent in the weight room and strengthening a knee injury. He will provide a long defender and slasher on the

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perimeter. Freshmen guards Taran Buie (6-2) and Tre Bowman (6-4) come to Penn State after highly successful prep careers and will get an early opportunity to find playing time. Buie, the halfbrother of Battle, ranks as the highest rated recruit in recent program history. Both bring tremendous athleticism to the backcourt. Another freshman, forward Jonathan Graham (6-8), brings length and skill around the basket to the frontline. “I think we have some guys people haven’t seen that can make an immediate contribution and can help us improve our perimeter defense and shooting,” DeChellis said. “We have continued to get more athletic and add players that will help us to play the defensive and offensive styles we want to play. “The key, as I think we saw last year, will be improving our on court leadership and once again finding some clutch scoring when the game is on the line. I feel like we have the guys to do that and their ready to have the season we hoped we would have last year.”

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▲ Sophomore Tim Frazier brings explosive athleticism to the Lion backcourt with a team-best 34-inch vertical and blazing baseline-to-baseline speed.

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PRESEASON NOTES TURNING THE TIDE IN CLOSE GAMES: Penn State lost 11 games by six points or less or in overtime during the 2009-10 season. That was a complete 180-degree turn from the Lions’ 11-4 record in such games in 2008-09. Only Illinois played more close games in Big Ten action than Penn State’s nine in 2009-10. Penn State went 1-8 in those games. Penn State played 10 such games in Big Ten action in 2008-09 going 7-3 in those on its way to a 10-8 Big Ten record and tie for fourth place.

VETERAN PRESENCE: Penn State will return an experienced team in 2010-11 led by five seniors, the most in Ed DeChellis’ tenure. Four senior starters who average 100 games played and 74 starts between them lead the list as two-time All-Big Ten pointguard Talor Battle and 6-8 forward Jeff Brooks return for their fourth seasons at Penn State and former redshirt forwards

Andrew Jones (6-10) and David Jackson (6-7) return for their fifth year on campus. Fourth-year walk-on Steve Kirkpatrick, a strong locker room and practice presence, returns as well. The five bring a combined 420 games played and 298 starts into 2010-11. Three seniors (Battle, Jackson and Jones) have logged more than 500 career points while Brooks is just behind at 449.

75% OF POINTS RETURN: Unlike the 2009-10 campaign, which Penn State entered looking to replace 44 percent of its scoring and 36 percent of rebounding, the Nittany Lions will return 75 percent of their scoring and assists and 67 percent of their rebounding for 2010-11.

500-POINT CLUB TO FORM CORE OF 2010-11 SCORING: Andrew Jones posted 10 points in the Lions victory at Michigan last year to become the third active Lion to reach 500 career points joining Talor Battle (1,526) and David Jackson (656). Jeff Brooks stands just 51 points shy at 449 career points. All four players will return for the 2010-11 season.


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STATISTICAL LEADERS Returners in bold

POINTS Talor Battle David Jackson Chris Babb

GP . .Total 31 . . .574 31 . . .295 31 . . . .287

GP 31 31 31

. .Total . . .165 . . .158 . . .140

GP . .Total 31 . . .129 31 . . . . .73 31 . . . . .69

Andrew Ott Andrew Jones Jeff Brooks

. . .Avg. . . . .5.3 . . . .5.1 . . . .4.5

David Jackson Chris Babb Talor Battle

Talor Battle Tim Frazier Chris Babb

FG . . . .Att. 33 . . . . .57 81 . . .149 94 . . .188

. . . .Pct. . . ..579 . . ..544 . . ..500

FG . . . .Att. 24 . . . . .64 69 . . . .185 71 . . .203

. . . .Pct. . . ..375 . . ..373 . . ..350

3-POINT FG MADE . . .Avg. . . . .4.2 . . . .2.4 . . . .2.2

Talor Battle Chris Babb David Jackson

STEALS GP . .Total 31 . . . . .34 31 . . . . .23 31 . . . . .22

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3 PT FIELD GOAL %

ASSISTS Talor Battle Tim Frazier Chris Babb

GP . .Total 31 . . . . .14 31 . . . . .10 31 . . . . . .8

FIELD GOAL % . . .Avg. . . .18.5 . . . .9.5 . . . .9.3

REBOUNDS Talor Battle Andrew Jones David Jackson

Jeff Brooks Andrew Jones David Jackson

GP . .Made 31 . . . . .71 31 . . . . .69 31 . . . . .24

. . . . ./G . . . .2.3 . . . .2.2 . . . .0.8

MINUTES . . .Avg. . . . .1.1 . . . .0.7 . . . .0.7

Talor Battle David Jackson Chris Babb

GP . .Total 31 . .1146 31 . . .938 31 . . . .920

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▲ Junior Cammeron Woodyard will look to provide a consistent outside shooter in the Lions’ line-up as well as a big and physical perimeter defender.

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BILLY OLIVER REDSHIIRT FRESHMAN FORWARD

▲ Freshman Billy Oliver has tremendous length, court awareness and a solid outside shot. After two seasons filled with injuries, he will look to make his first major contribution.

BATTLE & BUIE FAMILY REUNION: Senior guard Talor Battle and half-brother Taran Buie will take the floor together in the 2010-11 season for the first time since helping lead Bishop Maginn HS (Albany, N.Y.) to the New York Class AA state title game in 2007. Buie, an ESPNU Top 100 recruit, led Maginn all the way to the school’s first-ever state title the following season (2008) earning MVP honors. Battle and Buie’s mother, Denise Murphy, moved the family (which includes Battle’s six younger siblings, including Buie) to Boalsburg, Pa. just minutes from State College in the summer of 2009, thus allowing Battle to see his family much more frequently. Murphy and Buie attended all of the Nittany Lions’ home games during Buie’s senior season as he averaged 20.8 ppg at State College Area High School.

BATTLE’S BIG SUMMER: Talor Battle honed his skills during the summer as one of a small number of elite college players invited to attend the Deron Williams Nike Skills Academy in Chicago and the LeBron James Nike Skills Academy in Akron. Battle acted as a camp counselor during the day working with the elite level high school play-

ers also invited to the camps, while honing his basketball talents against other top collegiate players and professionals in the evening. In late June he was one of 12 collegians invited to Williams camp competing against future opponents Malcolm Delaney (Virginia Tech) and Demetri McCamey (Illinois) as well as standouts such as Kemba Walker (UConn), Chris Wright (Georgetown), Nolan Smith (Duke) and Jacob Pullen (Kansas State). Battle’s performance in that camp earned him a select invitation to LeBron’s camp in July where he was one of 20 collegians (seven guards) who are expected to be All-American candidates next season — and possible NBA draft picks in 2011 or beyond. Battle competed against the likes of LeBron and Chris Paul and earned high marks for his court leadership, quick first step, threepoint range, ability to distribute, hustle and being a pure scorer at both camps. Talor’s brother, Taran, had attended LeBron’s camp as one of the Top 80 high school players in the country following his junior year at Bishop Maginn in 2009.

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BIG TEN IS TOPS Preseason predictions were in virtual unanimous agreement: the Big Ten Conference is tops in NCAA basketball in 2010-11. Writers and commentators from Jay Bilas to Jeff Goodman to Andy Katz all agreed. Numerous preseason magazines placed four Big Ten schools in the Top 10 of the nation. Lindy's had four Big Ten Teams in Top 10: No. 2 Purdue, No. 3 Michigan State, No. 7 Ohio State and No. 9 Illinois. The Sporting News Top 10 looked as follows: No. 1 Michigan State, No. 3 Purdue, No. 5 Ohio State, while ESPN’s Dick Vitale went with No. 2 Michigan State, No. 3 Purdue and No. 4 Ohio State. The Big Ten returns 15 of last year’s top 20 scorers, led by top returning scorer Talor Battle (18.5), and rebounders and four first-team All-Big Ten selections from a conference that leads the nation with five Final Four appearances in the last six years.

BRING IN THE MARINES: Penn State under went a unique team building exercise with “The Program” over the summer. Operating under the mantra of “Courage, Commitment, Integrity, Perseverance & Selflessness - the traits of a leader and the hallmarks of The Program,” The Program's leadership and athletic development programs help to instill these traits and inspire superior performance. Eric Kapitulik, CEO and Founder of The Program, recently returned from a successful climbing expedition to Mt. Everest. A Force Reconnaissance Platoon Commander in the Marines, he led 20 covert operations specialists in special forces related missions including long range reconnaissance patrols, hostage rescue, high altitude jump exercises, ship takeovers, and gas–oil platform takedowns. A former standout lacrosse player at Navy, Kapitulik has since summited Mt. Kilimanjaro, Mt. McKinley, Mt. Aconcagua and Mt. Elbrus, four of the 7 Summits (the highest peaks on the seven continents). Kapitulik along with a former Marine sniper who served in Iraq and a former NHL hockey player visited campus in the summer and put the team through three days of rigorous drills, challenges and educational programs aimed at developing team unity and leadership.

WOODEN AWARD CANDIDATE RETURNS AFTER CAREER YEAR: Two-time All-Big point-guard Talor Battle, who ranked second in the Big Ten in scoring (18.5 ppg) and third in assists (4.2 apg) last season is among the preseason Wooden Award Top 50 List for the second straight season. The Big Ten’s top returning scorer, he was one of two players in NCAA Division I to average 18.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg and 4.0 apg or better and the only player in the ACC, Big 12, Big East, Pac-10, SEC or Big Ten to lead his team in total points, rebounds, assists and steals. Battle posted his best-ever shooting year, hitting 42 percent from the floor and 35 percent from three, while posting four 30-point games (second in PSU history).

BATTLE CHASING BIG MARKS: Talor Battle enters his final campaign standing 7th all-time on the scoring charts (1,526) and just 613 points shy of eclipsing the 55-year-old Penn state alltime career scoring record set by AllAmerican Jesse Arnelle (2,138) in 1955. Battle also needs just 25 rebounds to become the first Nittany Lion ever to log at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 400 assists. Battle stands seventh with 417 career assists and needs 184 to surpass the career record of 600 set by Freddie Barnes in 1992. Battle posted a Penn State single-season record 189 assists in his junior season.

SPARTAN SLAYER: Talor Battle has averaged 19.7 ppg in six career games vs. Michigan State, logging 20-points or more in three outings and scoring in double-digits in five while Penn State has gone 2-4 vs. Spartan teams all ranked in the Top 20, including wins over No. 9 MSU (72-68) in East Lansing in 2009 and vs. No. 7 MSU (85-76) in State College in 2008. Battle has averaged 23.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg and 5.2 apg vs. the Spartans since his sophomore season, including a then career-high 29 points on 6-of-12 from three and 58 percent from the floor in Penn State’s first-ever win in East Lansing in 2009 and 30 points on 7-of11 from three and 56 percent from the floor in a 65-54 loss in State College in 2010.

WHAT A BENCH: Penn State will have three coaches who have been named a conference coach of the year residing on their bench in 201011. Along with 2009 Big Ten Coach of the Year Ed DeChellis and long time associate head coach Kurt Kanaskie (a twotime PSAC Coach of the Year honoree and two-time Basketball Times National

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Coach of the Year), Penn State welcomed 2006 Southern Conference Coach of the Year Ernie Nestor to the staff this season as the Director of Basketball Operations.

LIONS LOOK TO CONTINUE CHALLENGE RUN: Penn State will put its three-game ACC/Big Ten Challenge win streak on the line on Dec. 1 when it hosts defending ACC co-champion Maryland in the biggest non-conference game at the Bryce Jordan Center since it opened in 1996. Penn State became the first Big Ten team to win a Big Ten/ACC Challenge game in three consecutive seasons last year when the Lions posted a 69-67 victory at Virginia. Penn State improved to 4-5 in Challenge games, winning its second straight on the road as the Big Ten won its first-ever Big Ten/ACC Challenge in 11 tries in 2009. Penn State’s four Challenge wins overall tie Minnesota and Wisconsin for the second-best mark in the conference.

LIONS WIN OF 3 OF LAST 6, CHALLENGE TOP 15 TEAMS: Penn State rallied behind the improved production of its junior forwards to win three of its last six regular season games (two on the road). The Lions three losses all came to Top 15 ranked foes including a two-point loss at No. 11 Michigan State (67-65), a four-point loss to No. 6 Purdue (64-60) and an eight-point loss to No. 9 Ohio State, all of which advanced at least to the NCAA Sweet 16.

I AM LEGEND: Only four players in Penn State history have logged more combined points, rebounds and assists on a career than junior Talor Battle, and they all did it in four years. He will most certainly pass nearly all of them in his senior campaign and is in position to overtake the great Jesse Arnelle as he continues his charge through the Penn State record books: PLAYER

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1. Jesse Arnelle (1951-55) . . . . . . .3,376 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(no assists kept) 2. Joe Crispin (1997-2001) . . . . . .2,841 3. Jamelle Cornley (2005-09) . . . .2,511 4. Geary Claxton (2004-08) . . . . .2,459 5. TALOR BATTLE (2008-Pre) .2,418

JACKSON POSTS CAREER-BEST 17 DOUBLE-DIGIT OUTINGS/ STEPS UP IN BIG TEN: David Jackson scored in double-digits in 12 of the Lions’ 18 Big Ten regular season games in 2009-10 and posted a careerbest run of seven-straight (Jan. 24-Feb. 17). His 51 percent shooting in Big Ten

play ranked sixth in the conference. Jackson raised his scoring average by nearly four points per game to 10.7 ppg in conference play. He logged a career-best 17 double-digit scoring games on the year, after entering the season with eight, and 17 of his 25 career double-digit games have come vs. Big Ten teams.

FRAZIER LEARNS FROM CRISPIN: Penn State all-time great Joe Crispin has purchased a home in State College and made a habit of spending the summer months in the Bryce Jordan Center as he prepares for his next Italian League season. The Lions second all-time leading scorer (1,986) and 2001 first team All-Big Ten point-guard spent a great deal of time this summer with sophomore Tim Frazier helping to further develop his offensive game. Frazier took on some of the pointguard duties for the Lions in 2009-10 showing effectiveness pushing the ball in transition and allowing leading scorer Talor Battle to work off the ball. The quick and athletic 6-1 guard started 10 games on the season and posted five or more assists in five games, including a team-high five in Penn State’s regular season ending 64-60 loss to No. 6 Purdue. Frazier finished the year second on the team with 23 steals and 73 assists (2.3 apg) and was one Penn State’s top on-ball defenders.

MINUTEMAN: Talor Battle has averaged 35 minutes per game over his three year career, playing more than 3,500 minutes, and is well on pace to shatter the Penn State career minutes played record of 4,063 set by Joe Crispin (1998-2001). Battle has played better than 37 minutes a game the last two seasons logging an average of 1,284 minutes a year. He has played in 100 career games and made 97 career starts and needs 30 games to break the career mark of 129 played by Titus Ivory (19972001) and 24 starts to eclipse the mark of 120 starts set by DeRon Hayes (199093). Battle led the nation in minutes played in 2008-09 playing a Penn State season record 1,422 minutes in a season record 38 games. He also led the Big Ten averaging 37.3 minutes per game and was on the floor 92.6% of the available time last season. Battle led Penn State in minutes played in each of his first two seasons and has played more than 35 minutes in 23 games this season and in 64 of his 98 career games, logging 40+ minutes on 20 occasions.



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Sr. ➤ G ➤ 6-0 ➤ 170

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Albany, N.Y. ➤ Bishop Maginn Recreation, Park & Tourism Management

32, @ Virginia (11/30/09) & vs. Virginia Tech (12/12/09) REBOUNDS:

13, vs. Michigan (3/1/08) ASSISTS:

A two-time All-Big Ten selection, Talor Battle returns for his final campaign on the cusp of placing his name among the all-time greats in Nittany Lion basketball history. Having briefly tested the NBA Draft waters following his junior campaign, the three-year starter comes into his senior season just 613 points shy of eclipsing Penn State’s 55-year-old career scoring mark set by Jesse Arnelle (2,138) in 1955. The preseason Wooden Award candidate, who has started 97 games the past three seasons, stands just 25 rebounds shy of becoming the first Nittany Lion ever to record 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 400 assists on a career and can place his name at the top or among the top five of 11 major career statistical categories. The 6-0 guard with a 32-inch vertical is also on pace to finish among the top 15 all-time rebounders in Nittany Lion history and, with a career average of 4.8 rpg, as the most prolific rebounding guard ever at Penn State. One of two players in NCAA Division I to average at least 18.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg and 4.0 apg in 2009-10, he will look to join Arnelle as just the second player to lead the Lions in scoring in four consecutive seasons. Battle honed his skills during the summer attending both the invitation only Deron Williams and LeBron James Skills Academies with the best guards in the nation.

9, three times, last @ Minnesota (1/11/09) BLOCKS:

1, six times, last vs. Northwestern (2/28/10) MINUTES:

47, @ Iowa (3/7/09) STEALS:

5, vs. Minnesota (2/6/10) FIELD GOALS:

12, vs. Virginia Tech (12/12/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:

26, vs. Virginia Tech (12/12/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:

81.8 (9-11), vs. New Hampshire (11/23/08) 3-POINTERS MADE:

7, three times, last vs. Michigan State (2/13/10) 3-POINT ATTEMPTS:

13, vs. Northwestern (12/31/08) 3-POINT PERCENTAGE:

80.0 (4-5), at Indiana (1/20/08) FREE THROWS MADE:

11, four times, last @ Iowa (1/16/10) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS:

16, @ Penn (11/25/08) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:

100.0 (8-8), vs. Tulane (11/20/09)

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 9/16/1988 FAMILY: Denise Murphy (mother), Dan Buie (father); Brothers: Tracy, Taran, Davante & Daniel; Sisters: Tyger, Danielle, Ashanti & Alexis NOTABLE: Led the U.S. World University Games Team in scoring (10.0 ppg); Brother, Taran, was a top 100 collegiate recruit and a current Nittany Lion freshman.

BATTLE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2007-08 31-30 2008-09 38-37 2009-10 31-31 TOTAL 100-97

Min/Avg 937/30.2 1422/37.4 1146/37.0 3505/35.0

Total FG-FGA 106-307 198-493 193-459 497-1259

Min/Avg 583/32.4 685/38.1 688/38.2 1956/36.2

Total FG-FGA 71-191 90-248 116-276 277-715

Pct .345 .402 .420 .395

3-Point FG-FGA 48-169 92-271 71-203 211-643

Pct .372 .363 .420 .387

3-Point FG-FGA 35-107 42-140 45-120 122-367

Pct .284 .339 .350 .328

FT-FTA 57-83 147-210 117-166 321-459

Pct .687 .700 .705 .699

Rebounds Off-Def 24-83 36-167 19-146 79-369

Tot 107 203 165 475

Avg 3.5 5.3 5.3 4.8

PF-FO 50-0 79-2 52-1 181-3

Ast 99 189 129 417

TO 70 92 72 234

Blk 4 3 2 9

Stl 40 45 34 119

Pts/Avg 317/10.2 635/16.7 574/18.5 1526/15.3

PF-FO 36-0 40-2 36-1 112-3

Ast 52 79 83 214

TO 40 45 44 129

Blk 2 2 2 6

Stl 27 15 23 65

Pts/Avg 218/12.1 286/15.9 339/18.8 843/15.6

BATTLE’S BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2007-08 18-18 2008-09 18-17 2009-10 18-18 Career 54-53

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FT-FTA 41-60 64-93 62-91 167-244

Pct .683 .688 .681 .684

Rebounds Off-Def Tot 9-51 60 22-78 100 8-84 92 39-213 252

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2009-10 AVERAGES Points/G: 18.5 Rebounds/G: 5.3 Assists/G: 4.2 Minutes/G: 37.0 Field Goal %: 42.0 3PT Field Goal %: 35.0 Free Throw %: 70.5

2009-10 HIGHS Points: 32, @ VA & vs. VT Rebounds: 11, @ Michigan Assists: 8, @ Michigan State Steals: 5, vs. Minnesota Blocks: 1, twice Minutes: 44, @ Wisconsin FG%: 75.0 (6-8) vs Sacred Heart 3PT %: 63.6 (7-11) vs MSU (FG% min. 3 made)

■ HONORS/MILESTONES

• Two-time All-Big Ten (1st team in 2009, 2nd team in 2010) • First-team All-Big Ten selection by Sporting News (2010) • USBWA All-Region 2 (1st team in 2009) • NABC All-District 7 (1st team in 2009, 2nd team in 2010) • Two-time preseason Wooden Award Top 50 candidate • 2009 U.S. World University Games Team leading scorer (10.0 ppg) • 2009 NIT All-Tournament Team • Second in Big Ten in scoring in 2010 (18.5 ppg) • Four career 30-point games, 30 20-point games • Only BCS conference player to lead team in total points, rebounds, assists and steals in 2009-10. • One of two players in NCAA Division I to average at least 18.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg and 4.0 apg in 2009-10. • Seventh all-time career scorer (1,526) in PSU history • Eighth all-time in career assists (417) in PSU history • Fourth all-time in career three pointers (211) in PSU history • Third Lion ever to post 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 400 assists • Fourth player to lead PSU in points, rebounds and assists in a season (2010) • Scored Penn State record 28 second half points in win at Virginia (11/30/09) • Four 30-point games in 2009-10 rank second-most all-time at Penn State • Led the nation in minutes played (1,422) in 2008-09 • Set Penn State single-season assist record (189) in 2009 • Owns fifth (635) and sixth (574) best scoring seasons in PSU history • Third player to post back-to-back seasons of 500+ points in PSU history • Set record for points scored (952) in first two seasons at Penn State • First player to earn three Team MVP awards (2008 (co), 2009 (co) & 2010) • National Player of the Week (CollegeHoops.net) (2/2/09)

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opp PENN ROBERT MORRIS UNC-W vs Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN @ Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN @ Illinois @ Iowa INDIANA @ Wisconsin ILLINOIS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE @ Northwestern @ Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

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Rb 10 6 8 2 4 8 4 5 6 9 5 3 6 4 4 4 7 3 8 2 3 9 3 5 7 11 3 6 6 1 3

As 4 7 1 1 3 5 4 2 2 3 3 7 4 4 5 3 2 4 6 5 1 7 5 5 6 6 3 6 8 3 4

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BATTLE BY THE NUMBERS Double-Doubles: 6 30-point Games: 4 20-point Games: 30 Double-Digit Scoring Gms: 77 Double-Digit Scoring Gms vs. Big Ten Teams: 44 of 58 10+ Rebound Games: 6 5+ Assist Games: 42 3+ Steal Games: 11 30+ Minute Games: 80 35+ Minute Games: 66 40+ Minute Games: 20 Led PSU in Points: 47 Led PSU in Rebounds: 23 Led PSU in Assists: 70 Led PSU in Steals: 45

Top Three-Point Games (4+): 2009-10: 7-11, vs. Michigan State (2/13) 4-8, @ Wisconsin (1/24) 5-8, @ Minnesota (12/29) 4-8, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19) 5-11, vs. Virginia Tech (12/12) 5-9, @ Virginia (11/30) 2008-09: 7-13, vs. Northwestern (12/31) 6-12, @ Michigan State (2/1) 5-11, vs. George Mason (3/17) 4-7, vs. NJIT (11/17) 4-7, vs. Sacred Heart (12/23) 4-7, vs. Michigan (1/20) 4-10, vs. Minnesota (2/14) 4-9, vs. Rhode Island (3/19) 2007-08: 7-9, vs. Michigan (3/1) 4-5, @ Indiana (1/20)

■ PERSONAL Born in Harrisburg, Pa., on Sept. 16, 1988... He lived there until the age seven...Has many family members still residing in the area...Also lived in Topeka, Kansas in his youth...One of nine children, he has four brothers (one older and three younger) and four sisters (one older and three younge)....Brother, Taran, was a top collegiate recruit and a current Nittany Lion freshman on the basketball team...A member of the National Honor Society, he carried over a 90 percent average in high school and was enrolled in advanced placement classes.

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■ 2009-10 • JUNIOR Led the U.S. World University Games team in scoring (10.0 ppg) and three-point shooting (13) on its way to a bronze medal performance in Serbia in July…Posted the best shooting season of his career (42 percent from the floor and 35 percent from three) in leading Penn State in scoring for the third-straight season (18.5 ppg)…Second in the Big Ten in scoring…Posted the sixth-best scoring season (574) and 11th highest season average in PSU history, becoming just the third Lion to post back-to-back 500-point seasons…Became seventh Lion to score more than 1,500 career points and just the fourth to lead Penn State in scoring, rebounding (5.3) and assists (4.1) in a season…Also led PSU with 71 threes…The only BCS Conference player to lead his team in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals and one of two NCAA Division I players to average at least 18.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg and 4.0 apg…Second in the Big Ten with four 30-point outings on the year (the second most in PSU history) and third with 14 20-point games…Third in Big Ten in assists and fifth in threes made…Led Penn State in scoring 23 times and posted 26 double-figure scoring games…Posted career highs of 32 points twice on the year first in a 69-67 victory at Virginia (11/30), which included a PSU record 28 second half points to bring the Lions back from a 2721 halftime deficit, and then in a 66-64 loss to Virginia Tech (12/12), a game in which he added a team-high nine boards and career-best 12 field goals….Scored Penn State’s last 15 points and a game-high 31 in a 67-64 loss at Iowa (1/16)…Made a career-most 11 free throws in the game…Hit a career-best seven threes on 11 attempts for 30 points and five assists in a loss to No. 10 Michigan State (2/13)….Led Penn State with 24 points, nine rebounds and seven assists hitting 8-of-18 while being guarded by eventual National Player of the Year Evan Turner (6-7) in a 75-62 loss at Ohio State (2/3)…Had 20 points, five assists and a career high five steals in a 66-64 loss at Minnesota (2/6)…Had sixth career double-double with 14 points, 11 rebounds and six assists in a 55-51 victory over Michigan (2/20)…Led Penn State with 22 points in 75-67 loss to No. 9 Ohio State…Posted team highs of 16 points, eight assists and six rebounds in a 67-65 loss at No. 11 Michigan State (3/4)….Posted 27 points and 10 rebounds in the Lions’ season-opening win over Penn (11/13)…Equaled a then career high with 29 points vs. UNC Wilmington (11/19)…Posted 28 points, eight rebounds and six assists in an overtime loss at Wisconsin (1/24)…Named to the Naismith, Wooden and Cousy Award Watch Lists.

■ 2008-09 • SOPHOMORE Battle posted one of the most outstanding seasons in Penn State history setting a school record with 189 assists and racking up 635 points (fifth best all-time) while leading the Nittany Lions to a school-record 27 wins and the program’s first-ever national tournament title in the 2009 NIT…Earned first-team All-Big Ten,

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USBWA All-Region and NABC All-District honors while receiving honorablemention All-America consideration from FOXsports.com and CollegeHoops.net…Led the Big Ten in scoring in the regular season (17.3 ppg)…Led the nation (1,422 minutes) and Big Ten (37.4 mpg) in playing time while making 37 starts and playing in all 38 games…Led Penn State in scoring (16.7), assists (5.0) and threes (92) and was second in steals (45)…92 threes rank as the third best season total at PSU…Ranked in the top 15 of eight Big Ten statistical categories, including second in assists, third in made threes, and 12th in rebounding (5.3)…Led the Big Ten with 14 20-point games…Named to NIT All-Tournament team…Penn State Team Co-MVP…Scored in double-digits in 35 of 38 games leading PSU in scoring 16 times and posting three double-doubles…Drove the length of the floor to hit the GAME WINNER with 0.3 seconds to play in a 64-63 upset of No. 23 Illinois…Hit a GAME TYING three at the buzzer to send a first round NIT game with George Mason into overtime and went on to score 11-straight points in the 77-73 victory…Scored a career-high 29 points, including 13 straight in the first half, to bring Penn State from 13 down to a 72-68 upset of No. 9 Michigan State in East Lansing (2/2)…Made six threes, including a 27-footer at the half, and 11-of-19 from the floor in the game…Led Penn State with 21 points and a career-high nine assists in a upset of No. 14 Purdue (1/6)…Had 26 points and 12 rebounds in a Big Ten opening win over Northwestern (12/31)…Posted 26 points and 10 boards in a double-overtime loss at Iowa (3/7)…Nearly posted a triple-double on four occasions: 15 points, eight boards and eight assists vs. Rhode Island (12/28); 15 points, eight boards and nine assists vs. Towson (12/29); 11 points, 10 boards and eight assists vs. Sacred Heart (12/23); 10 points, nine boards and seven assists at Ohio State (2/24)…Made a habit of rallying Penn State from deficits with end-game heroics: 1) Scored 19 of his 26 points in the second half, including eight straight during a game-tying run, in a Big Ten opening win over Northwestern (12/31/08) as he led Penn State back from an 11-point second half deficit…2) Scored 20 points, including nine straight in the final 5:00, to help lead Penn State from 14 down to a 63-59 victory over Iowa (1/24)… 3) Scored 13 straight points and hit four threes, including a 27-footer at the buzzer, to bring Penn State from 13 down to a 38-37 halftime lead in a 72-68 upset of No. 9 Michigan State in East Lansing (2/1)…4) Scored 19 of his team-high 21 points in the final 20:01 after hitting a last second three to give Penn State a 24-23 halftime lead in a victory over Minnesota (2/14)… Hit two huge threes to twice tie the game in the final 5:00 and picked Devoe Joseph’s pocket for an and-one lay-up with 1:00 to play and Penn State clinging to a two-point lead…5) Scored seven of his game-high 11 points in the final 2:23 of a huge 38-33 victory at #16 Illinois. Played all 40 minutes and was the only player in double-figures….6) Hit the game-winner with 0.3 seconds to play leading Penn State back from 10 down with 5:11 to play to a 6463 upset of #23 Illinois (3/5)….7) Scored 12 straight points in the final 3:31 to


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Brothers Talor Battle and Taran Buie graced the cover of Penn State’s Alumni Association magazine in the summer of 2010.

bring Penn State from nine down and send the game into overtime in an eventual double-overtime loss at Iowa…8) Down three with 5.1 seconds left, Battle drove the length of the floor and tossed in a game-tying three over two George Mason defenders as time expired to send the game to overtime…He proceeded to hit back-to-back threes and a reverse lay-up in OT to complete a run of 11straight points in a 77-73 overtime victory in the first round of the 2009 NIT.

■ 2007-08 • FRESHMAN Battle started all but the Nittany Lions’ first game at point-guard and led the team in assists (99), points (317) and minutes played (937) while ranking second in threes (48) and third in defensive rebounds (83) to earn Tem Co-MVP honors on the year…aver-aged 12.1 ppg in Big Ten conference games raising his scoring average by nearly six points per game from the non-conference season…Posted a career high point total four times in his first five Big Ten games and had 13 double-digit outings vs. conference opponents and 16 on the year…His 35 threes in the Big Ten play led the team…Had an impressive start to his collegiate career putting up 12 points and tying for a team high four assists in a 74-64 victory over St. Francis (11/12)...Battle’s performance ranked as the third best among freshmen debuts under Ed DeChellis...Made his first career start in a 93-40 win over Canisius (11/16) posting eight points and a team-high five assists with just one turnover in 22 minutes...Posted 13 points and added a team-high four assists in a career high 31 minutes in a 74-67 loss to South Carolina (11/22)...Posted nine points, three rebounds and three assists with just one turnover in a team-high 35 minutes in a 66-61 win over Virginia Tech (11/28)...Made a runner in the lane with 39 seconds to play to put Penn State up three, 62-59...Scored 11-straight points in the last minute and overtime on his way to a career-high 14 points (nine in overtime) in an 89-86 overtime victory over Seton Hall (12/8)...His second half coast-to-coast drive and dunk sparked the Lions, who trailed by as many as 15...Made three late threes, one to tie the game and one to give PSU its first lead...Added a team-high four assists and a career-best five rebounds...Had a career high six rebounds and added five points and three assists in win over Colgate (12/23)...Scored all of his 14 points in the second half of a 79-68 victory at Northwestern (2/1)...Had eight of those points and two threes early in the first half to spark a 20-4 run that gave PSU the lead after trailing 35-34 at the half…Scored 19 points with a career-best three treys in a 76-73 loss to Minnesota (1/12)...Had just one turnover in a career high 36 minutes against the Gophers full-court press...Had a career game in a head-to-head match-up with freshman sensation Eric Gordon at Indiana (1/20)...Scored a then career high 20 points, making a career-best 4-of-5 from three and 7-of-12 from the floor, while leading the team with four assists and two steals in an 81-65 loss...Scored 11 points and made a career-best four steals in a career high 38 minutes in a 64-49 loss at Iowa (1/26)...Helped lead Penn State to an 85-76 upset of No. 7 Michigan State (2/2)

with 17 points and a team-high four assists and two steals in 37 minutes...Made three treys in the game and scored seven straight points in the second half…recorded his sixth straight double-figure game leading Penn State with 14 points, a career-high tying six rebounds and four assists in a 52-51 win over Illinois (2/16)...Scored Penn State’s last nine points of the game... Made huge three-pointer with 1:05 to play and stripped Iowa’s Justin Johnson just before the buzzer to preserve a 65-64 win over Iowa (2/27)...Battle was SPECTACULAR leading Penn State to a 69-61 win over Michigan (3/1) recording career highs of 28 points, 13 rebounds, six assists and seven threes in the game...Battle had 15 points and seven rebounds at the half...He was scorching hot from the floor hitting 10-of-13 (76.9%) from the floor and 7-of-9 from three, many from beyond 22 feet...Scored 10 points and added six rebounds and a team-high five assists in a 68-64 upset of No. 17 Indiana (3/9)...Made 3-of-4 at the line in overtime to seal the win while playing a career high 43 minutes...Led the Lions with 17 points and added six rebounds and a team high five assists in a 64-63 last second loss to Illinois in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament (3/13).

■ HIGH SCHOOL Named to the first team Class AA (largest) New York State Sportswriters Association Boys Basketball All-Star Team as a senior...Named the Large School Player-of-the-Year by the Albany Times Union...Averaged 26.7 points, 5.7 assists, 5.2 rebounds and 4.3 steals per game as he led Bishop Maginn to the Class AA state title game...Rated a top 100 recruit in the ESPN 150, the No. 17 pointguard recruit in the nation by Rivals.com and No. 25 among point-guards by Scout.com...Ended his career as the fifth leading scorer all-time in New York Section II history with 2,161 points...Led Maginn to the Section II Class AA championship in 2007, the school’s first boy’s basketball title, and a 23-4 record, the most wins in school history...Ranked third in Section II in scoring and seventh making 54 three-pointers...Posted a season high 47 points in a victory over Troy and had 11 games scoring over 30 points, including a 34-point outing in the state playoffs...Named the Section II tournament Most Valuable Player after rallying his team from a 26-16 halftime deficit to defeat three-time defending champion Christian Brothers Academy in the final...Averaged 29.4 points, 5.4 assists and 5.9 rebounds a game as a junior leading Section II in scoring and posting two 40-point games...Second in Section II with 82 three-pointers while hitting nearly 40 percent from the arc...Named the Big 10 Division Player-of-the-Year and earned multiple Player-of-the-Year honors from the Troy Record, Schenectady Gazette and Fox 23 Sports...Honorable-mention 2006-07 Street & Smith’s Boys High School All-America Team...Invited to the Nike All-America Camp...A fouryear varsity starter, Battle spent one year at Catholic Central High School in Troy, New York before moving to Maginn...Also lettered in baseball.

CALL ME “BUBBY” A huge Pittsburgh Steelers fan who was born in Harrisburg, Pa., Talor is more commonly called “Bubby” by friends, teammates and staff. He was given the nickname by his mother, Denise, due to his affection for former Steeler quarterback Bubby Brister, a starter in the Steel City in the 80’s and early 90’s.

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Sr. ➤ F ➤ 6-8 ➤ 215 Louisville, Ky. ➤ Doss Communications

POINTS:

15, vs. Tulane (11/20/09) REBOUNDS:

9, @ Virginia (11/30/09) ASSISTS:

4, twice, last @ Northwestern (2/17/10)

A gifted and explosive athlete, Brooks returns for his senior campaign after logging the best season of his Nittany Lion career as a junior, including nine double-digit scoring efforts and averages of 7.4 points and 4.3 rebounds a game. A skilled perimeter shooter, passer and ball handler, the 6-8 Brooks has worked hard on his threepoint shooting and his low block post moves making him a difficult match-up for opposing defenses. Having started 48 career games, his experience and evergrowing confidence and maturity make him a prime candidate for a breakout campaign in 2010-11. He continued to add muscle and strength to his 215-pound frame in the off-season and has added more than 30 pounds of muscle and increased his vertical by 6 1/2 inches since arriving on campus. His ability to run the floor and his 6-11 wing span are a great fit for the uptempo offense and swarming defense the Nittany Lions would prefer to play.

BLOCKS:

2, twice, last vs. Baylor (4/2/09) MINUTES:

35, @ Northwestern (2/17/10) STEALS:

3, vs. Princeton (12/12/07) FIELD GOALS:

7, vs. UMBC (12/8/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:

12, vs. George Mason (3/17/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:

100.0 (4-4), vs. Colgate (12/23/07) 3-POINTERS MADE:

2, four times, last @ Michigan State (3/4/10) 3-POINT ATTEMPTS:

4, three times, last vs. Davidson (11/22/09) 3-POINT PERCENTAGE:

100.0 (2-2),twice, last vs. Penn (11/13/09) FREE THROWS MADE:

4, @ Georgia Tech (12/3/08) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS:

5, twice, last vs. Northwestern (2/28/10) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:

100.0 (4-4), @ Georgia Tech (12/3/08)

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 6/12/1989 FAMILY: Phyllis Brooks (mother), Jeff Brooks, Sr. (father), Phillip (brother) NOTABLE: Runner-up for Mr. Basketball in state of Kentucky in 2007.

BROOKS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2007-08 31-12 2008-09 37-12 2009-10 31-24 TOTAL 99-48

Min/Avg 461/14.9 600/16.2 736/23.7 1797/18.2

Total FG-FGA 41-101 49-134 94-188 184-423

Min/Avg 246/13.7 277/15.4 407/22.6 930/17.2

Total FG-FGA 20-48 18-53 53-103 91-204

Pct .406 .366 .500 .435

3-Point FG-FGA 4-16 10-39 12-39 26-94

Pct .417 .340 .515 .446

3-Point FG-FGA 2-8 5-22 6-18 13-48

Pct .250 .256 .308 .277

FT-FTA 11-31 14-28 30-46 55-105

Pct .355 .500 .652 .524

Rebounds Off-Def 23-57 40-75 34-95 97-227

Tot 80 115 129 324

Avg 2.6 3.1 4.2 3.3

PF-FO 39-1 60-1 61-0 160-2

Ast 28 31 43 102

TO 26 29 44 99

Blk 9 11 14 34

Stl 10 11 13 34

Pts/Avg 97/3.1 122/3.3 230/7.4 449/4.5

PF-FO 23-0 29-0 36-0 88-0

Ast 13 12 27 52

TO 13 12 27 52

Blk 3 3 10 16

Stl 2 3 6 11

Pts/Avg 50/2.8 44/2.4 130/7.2 224/4.1

BROOKS’ BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2007-08 18-4 2008-09 18-11 2009-10 18-11 TOTAL 54-26

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Pct .250 .227 .333 .271

FT-FTA 8-21 3-4 18-29 29-54

Pct .381 .750 .621 .537

Rebounds Off-Def Tot 11-26 37 13-26 39 23-57 80 47-109 156

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2009-10 AVERAGES Points/G: 7.4 Rebounds/G: 4.2 Assists/G: 1.4 Minutes/G: 23.7 Field Goal %: 50.0 3PT Field Goal %: 30.8 Free Throw %: 65.2

2009-10 HIGHS Points: 15 vs. Tulane Rebounds: 9 @ Virginia Assists: 4 @ Minn & @ NW Steals: 2, three times Blocks: 1, 14 times Minutes: 35 @ Northwestern FG%: 80.0 (4-5) @ Michigan 3PT %: 100.0 (2-2) vs. Penn (FG% min. 3 made)

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■ HONORS/MILESTONES

• Earned ESPN Sportscenter’s No. 1 Play of the Day (12/8/09) • A finalist for Kentucky Mr. Basketball (2007) • First team Kentucky All-State selection • A Top 100 rated recruit in the ESPN 150 • Ranked 57th overall recruit by USA Today

Opp PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNCW vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN @ Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN @ Illinois @ Iowa INDIANA @ Wisconsin ILLINOIS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE @ Northwestern @ Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

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Rb 1 5 3 7 1 1 9 1 5 0 7 5 2 3 6 2 4 8 4 3 4 2 5 6 5 4 6 7 2 7 4

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■ 2009-10 • JUNIOR

■ 2008-09 • SOPHOMORE

Posted the best season of his career logging nine double-digit scoring games, leading the team in scoring three times and averaging 7.4 ppg and 4.2 rpg while hitting 50 percent from the floor and leading PSU with 14 blocks…Averaged 10.8 ppg and 5.2 rpg in the last six regular season games of the year with four double-digit outings…Had 12 points and seven boards in a 64-60 loss to No. 6 Purdue (3/6)…Scored 10 of his 13 points in the second half hitting 5of-7 from the floor in a 67-65 loss at No. 11 Michigan State (3/4)…Posted 11 points and teamhigh seven boards in a 79-60 victory over Northwestern…Hit the biggest shot of his career to date draining a 15-foot baseline jumper to end a nearly eight-minute PSU scoring drought with 14 seconds to play and seal a 55-51 win at Michigan (2/20)…Had 12 points, five boards and career-best four assists in a win at Northwestern (2/17)…Scored a game-high 14 points on 7-of-11 shooting in a 5842 victory over UMBC (12/8)…His reverse-jam put-back in that game spurred a 13-2 run and earned ESPN Sportscenter’s No. 1 Play of the Day…Led Penn State with 12 points in a win over Davidson (11/22)…Posted a career high 15 points and seven boards in a loss to Tulane (11/20)…Opened the season with his first career back-to-back double-figure scoring games posting 10 points vs. Penn (11/13) and 12 on 6of-8 shooting vs. Robert Morris (11/16)…Scored in double-figures in four of the first five games and four of the last six games on the season.

Started 12 games and played in 37 of the Nittany Lions 38 on the year as he averaged 3.3 points and 3.1 rebounds in 16 minutes per game…Season got off to a slow start after suffering a concussion in practice that caused him to miss the season opener…Struggled to find his shooting touch hitting 10-of39 from three and 36 percent from the floor…Posted nine points and a big second half three in an 85-83 victory at Georgia Tech (12/3)…Equaled a career high with seven rebounds and added six points in a loss to Temple (12/6)…Had nine points, four boards and two assists in Big Ten opening win over Northwestern (12/31)…Posted a career high 13 points and added five rebounds and two assists in a first round NIT victory over George Mason (3/17)…Hit 6-of-12 from the floor, including a clutch baseline jumper to give PSU a one-point lead with 2:43 to play.

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■ 2007-08 • FRESHMAN A starter in 12 games, Brooks played in all 31 on the season and averaged 3.1 points and 2.6 rebounds per game…He started his first career game at the power forward spot in a 74-64 season-opening victory over St. Francis (Pa.) (11/12)...Posted two points and three boards in 18 minutes...Played a team high 24 minutes posting five points, five boards and one assist in a 93-40 win over Canisius (11/16)...Played 28 minutes in a 79-67 loss at St. Joseph’s (12/1)...Had a nice all-around game posting six points, four rebounds, three steals, two blocks and an assist in 14 minutes in a 61-38 win over Princeton (12/12)...Posted a career-high seven rebounds in a 60-39 win over Denver (12/15)...Posted a career-high 10 points on 4-for-4 shooting from the floor and 2-for-2 from three in just 12 minutes in a victory over Lehigh (12/23)...Made his first career three-pointer in the game and had two steals...Scored seven points on 3-of-4 shooting in 16 minutes of action in an 80-55 loss to Wisconsin (1/15)...Had a career best game scoring a career-high 12 points (10 in the second half ) and grabbing six rebounds in a career high 32 minutes in Penn State’s 68-64 overtime upset of No. 17 Indiana (3/9)...Scored four straight points in the second half to help spur a 10-2 run that tied the game at 46-46...Posted a career-high nine rebounds against Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament (3/13).


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■ HIGH SCHOOL Named among the top 100 recruits in the ESPN 150 and given a three star rating by Scout.com....Ranked 57th overall among 2007 recruits by Rob Harrington of USA Today...Tabbed as the No. 2 player in Kentucky and No. 1 player in his region going into his final season, he was finalist for Kentucky Mr. Basketball honors...Earned first team Kentucky all-state honors, first team all-district and region Player-of-the-Year honors as a senior...Averaged 19 points, 12 rebounds, 2.5 blocks, 4 assists and 1.5 steals in leading Doss to a 23-8 record in his senior campaign...Brooks jumped on the national recruiting scene after a very strong showing on the summer camp and AAU circuit (Derek Smith All-Stars) following his junior year...Named the Camp MVP, All-Star Game MVP, South Division MVP and won the slam dunk championship at the Blue-Chip Camp in Georgetown, Ky....Named the MVP of the Five Star Camp in Pittsburgh...With strong showings at camps in South Carolina, California and the Super-64 Shootout in Las Vegas he became one of the hottest prospects on the national recruiting scene...Named an honorable-mention High School All-American by Street & Smith’s...Averaged 11 points, eight rebounds and two blocks per game and earned first team all-district honors in his junior season at Doss after transferring from Shawnee High School were he played his first two seasons...Helped lead Doss to a 23-7 mark, district title and the regional semifinals of the state playoffs...A threeyear starter and 1,000-point scorer for his high school career...Developed his perimeter skills as a 6-4 guard before growing into a larger wing following his sophomore season.

■ PERSONAL The son of Jeff Brooks, Sr. and Phyllis Brooks...He has a younger brother, Phillip...Born on June 12, 1989...Lists Lebron James and his parents as the people he most admires and is a reader of the Harry Potter series of books.

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JACKSON

CAREER HIGHS

Sr. ➤ F ➤ 6-7 ➤ 210 Farrell, Pa. ➤ Kennedy Catholic Recreation, Park & Tourism Management (graduate) & African and African American Studies

POINTS:

26, vs. Sacred Heart (11/25/09) REBOUNDS:

10, vs. Indiana (3/9/08) ASSISTS:

4, twice, last vs. Sacred Heart (11/25/09)

There was little question Jackson would be named Penn State’s “Most Improved” player following the 2009-10 campaign as he posted a career-best 17 double-figure scoring games and became a consistent scoring threat while raising his season average from 4.5 ppg as a sophomore to 9.5 ppg. Jackson shot a career-best 49.8 percent from the floor as his confidence soared and he became a much more aggressive offensive player. With an active body, long arms and a terrific feel for the game, Jackson is an all-around asset on the floor and also earned the Lions’ “Mr. Defense” honor last year. He will look for an even better senior campaign as he brings 70 career starts and 103 career games of experience into 2010-11. He stands 344 points shy of becoming Penn State’s 30th 1,000-point scorer and averaged 11.3 ppg in Penn State’s last 15 games of 2009-10. Though possessing a lean, wiry frame, Jackson has long been one of the strongest Nittany Lions posting a teambest 25 reps in the 185-pound bench press. He combines the ability to battle effectively around the rim in the physical Big Ten with the agility to guard on the perimeter. He will also be at the core of the Nittany Lions’ leadership as he looks to get Penn State back to the post-season. Jackson earned his degree in recreation, park and tourism management over the summer after completing an internship in the Penn State Athletic Department in which he worked daily with the events, marketing and athletic communications departments.

BLOCKS:

2, three times, last vs. Michigan State (2/13/10) MINUTES:

41, @ Wisconsin (1/24/10) STEALS:

3, vs. Minnesota (3/11/10) FIELD GOALS:

8, vs. Sacred Heart (11/25/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:

11, twice, last @ Michigan State (3/4/10) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:

87.5 (7-8), @ Northwestern (2/17/10) 3-POINTERS MADE:

3, @ Minnesota (2/24/08) 3-POINT ATTEMPTS:

5, three times, last @ Michigan State (3/4/10) 3-POINT PERCENTAGE:

60.0 (3-5), @ Minnesota (2/24/08) FREE THROWS MADE:

9, twice, last vs. Sacred Heart (11/25/09) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS:

11, twice, last vs. Sacred Heart (11/25/09) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:

100.0 (8-8), vs. Minnesota (2/13/10)

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 8/20/1988 FAMILY: Andrea Jackson (mother), Ray Mosby (father), Amir Johnson (brother); Sisters: Tamar, Janae, Montira and Chante Mosby NOTABLE: Mother was a member of 1980 U.S. Olympic Volleyball team.

JACKSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2006-07 3-0 2007-08 31-14 2008-09 38-26 2009-10 31-31 TOTAL103-70

Min/Avg 49/16.3 707/22.8 790/20.8 938/30.3 2484/24.1

Total FG-FGA 3-8 51-126 57-133 100-201 211-468

Min/Avg 443/24.6 265/14.7 584/32.4 1292/23.9

Total FG-FGA 29-74 10-33 67-131 106-238

Pct .375 .405 .429 .498 .451

3-Point FG-FGA 0-0 12-31 8-39 24-64 44-134

Pct .392 .303 .511 .445

3-Point FG-FGA 9-23 0-9 16-44 25-76

Pct .000 .387 .205 .375 .328

FT-FTA 5-7 65-88 49-62 71-90 190-247

Pct .714 .739 .790 .789 .769

Rebounds Off-Def 3-4 45-66 51-69 51-89 150-228

Tot 7 111 120 140 378

Avg 2.3 3.6 3.2 4.5 3.7

PF-FO 1-0 75-1 73-2 77-1 226-4

Ast 1 20 24 37 82

TO 4 30 41 33 108

Blk 1 8 9 8 26

Stl 0 15 20 16 51

Pts/Avg 11/3.7 179/5.8 171/4.5 295/9.5 656/6.4

PF-FO 46-1 29-0 45-0 120-1

Ast 10 6 20 36

TO 17 14 20 51

Blk 4 2 3 9

Stl 8 7 11 26

Pts/Avg 99/5.5 30/1.7 192/10.7 321/ 5.9

JACKSON’S BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2007-08 18-13 2008-09 18-6 2009-10 18-18 TOTAL 54-37

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Pct .391 .000 .364 .329

FT-FTA 32-43 10-14 42-54 84-111

Pct .744 .714 .778 .757

Rebounds Off-Def Tot 24-36 60 14-20 34 30-53 83 68-109 177

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2009-10 AVERAGES Points/G: 9.5 Rebounds/G: 4.5 Assists/G: 1.2 Minutes/G: 30.3 Field Goal %: 49.8 3PT Field Goal %: 37.5 Free Throw %: 78.9

2009-10 HIGHS Points: 26 vs. Sacred Heart Rebounds: 7, four times Assists: 4 two times Steals: 3 vs. Minnesota Blocks: 2, twice Minutes: 41 @ Wisconsin FG%: 87.5 (7-8) @ Northwestern 3PT %: N/A (FG% min. 3 made)

■ HONORS/MILESTONES • Needs 344 points to become 30th 1,000-point scorer at Penn State • Needs 344 points and 122 rebounds to become 18th 1,000/500 man at Penn State • Named “Mr. Defense” and “Most Improved Player” for 2009-10 season. • Ranked 10th in Big Ten shooting 49.8 percent from the floor in 2009-10 season. • Earned his degree from Penn State in the summer of 2010. • A two-time AP Pennsylvania All-state selection • Led high school team to three Western Regional Titles and 2005 state title game.

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opp PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNC Wilmington vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN at Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN at Illinois at Iowa INDIANA at Wisconsin ILLINOIS at Purdue at Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE at Northwestern at Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN at Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

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Rb 4 7 7 3 3 2 7 5 3 7 3 4 2 5 6 4 5 6 6 4 2 6 6 5 4 3 6 3 5 5 2

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■ 2009-10 • JUNIOR Jackson had by far the most productive and consistent season of his career posting a career-best 17 double-digit scoring games, including seven-straight in the Big Ten, and averaging 9.5 ppg and 4.5 rpg while shooting 49.8 percent from the floor to rank 10th in the Big Ten…Named the team’s “Most Improved Player” and “Mr. Defense” as he took on opponent’s top scorers…Hit a careerbest 24-of-64 threes to rank second on the team shooting 37.5 percent from three…Raised his scoring average to 10.7 ppg (second on the team) with 12

81-70 victory at Northwestern (2/17)…Posted 18 points on a career-best 8-of8 from the line and had a team-high six boards at Minnesota (2/6)…Had 13 points and posted his 300th career rebound in a loss to No. 23 Wisconsin (1/3)…Had 12 points and six boards in an overtime loss at No. 18 Wisconsin (1/24)…Had 13 points and six boards in a loss to No. 9 Ohio State…Posted 12 points, five boards and two steals in a 67-65 loss to No. 11 Michigan State (3/4)…Had 12 points and seven boards in a loss to Virginia Tech (12/12).

■ 2008-09 • SOPHOMORE Jackson started 25 games and played in all 38 averaging 20.8 minutes per game…Averaged 4.5 points and 3.2 rebounds per game on the year…After struggling offensively most of the season, he exploded to average 8.1 points and 4.1 rebounds per game in seven post-season contests and posted four of his five double-digit scoring outings on the year during that stretch…Led the team shooting 79 percent (49-62) from the free throw line and 77 percent in the last five minutes of games…Posted a season-high 14 points and four rebounds in an NIT quarterfinal victory at Florida (3/24), including a big 12-footer with 1:00 to play…Had a terrific Big Ten Tournament playing two of his best games of the season while logging his first career back-to-back double-figure outings and averaging 11.0 ppg and 5.0 rpg for the tournament…Posted 10 points and five boards in a first round win over Indiana (3/12) and 12 points and five boards in a second round loss to Purdue (3/13)…Had 10 points and four boards in Penn State’s NIT Championship victory over Baylor (4/2)…Had 13 points in a victory over NJIT (11/17)…Nearly posted a double-double with nine points and eight boards in a win over Hartford (11/20)…Had a team-high seven boards in a win at Georgia Tech (12/3).

■ 2007-08 • FRESHMAN

double-digit games in the Big Ten…Started all 31 games playing 30.3 minutes per game to rank second on the team…Posted two 20-point outings and led the Lions in scoring three times…Scored a career-high 26 points hitting 8-of10 from the floor and 9-of-10 from the line in an 87-75 victory over Sacred Heart (11/25)…Tied for the team lead with 20 points on 7-of-8 shooting in an

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After taking a medical red-shirt in his true-freshman year, Jackson saw his first action since the third game of the 2006-2007 season in a season-opening 7464 win over St. Francis (11/2)...In his return, Jackson scored 10 points…He went on to play in all 31 games and start 14, including the last 11 on the year, while averaging nearly 23 minutes per game…Averaged 5.8 points and 3.6 boards while making 15 steals and hitting 12 threes…Posted a career high seven rebounds and his first career three-pointer in a 74-67 loss to South Carolina (11/22) in the Old Spice Classic...Scored nine points and grabbed four boards


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in a 66-62 victory over Virginia Tech (11/28)...Went 4-for-4 from the line in the final 2:30 to ice the game...Scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds while playing a career high 30 minutes off the bench in a 79-67 loss at St. Joseph’s (12/1)...Had eight points and four boards in in a 68-64 win at Illinois (1/6)...Hit a big left-handed jump hook out of a time-out to stem a second half Illini run...Made his first career start in an 81-65 loss at No. 9 Indiana (1/20)...Hit 9-of-11 from the line, including 6-of-6 in the closing minutes, for all nine of his points in an 85-76 victory over No. 7 Michigan State (2/2)...Scored eight points and added four rebounds a block, steal and assist in a 52-51 win over Illinois (2/16)...Scored a career high 19 points, 13 in the first half, on a career-best 3-of-5 from three and added a team-high eight rebounds at Minnesota (2/24)...Made his first three treys in the game and was 5-of-6 in the first half...Delivered a game-winning three-point play with 18.3 seconds to go to cap a comeback win over Iowa (2/27)...Posted his first career double-double in leading Penn State with 13 points and a career-high 10 rebounds in a 6864 overtime upset of No. 17 Indiana (3/9)...Scored a tough basket and converted the three-point play at the line to tie the game in the final 30 seconds...Had a big tip-in to put Penn State up two, 63-61, in overtime...Had nine points and six boards in 35 minutes in a first round loss to Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament (3/13).

■ HIGH SCHOOL

■ 2006-07 SEASON • FRESHMAN - MEDICAL REDSHIRT

■ PERSONAL

A redshirt season...Earned a spot in Penn State’s eight-man rotation early in the year and averaged 16 minutes per game playing in the first three games of the season...Posted a 3.7 ppg and 2.3 rpg average over that span...Scored five points and grabbed four rebounds in 24 minutes in his collegiate debut vs. Morehead State (11/10)...Diagnosed with a stress fracture in his left leg (femur) on Nov. 20, he was held out of practice and impact exercise on the leg for three months...Returned to practice in March.

A two-time AP Pennsylvania first team All-State selection (Class A) at Kennedy Catholic HS in Hermitage, Pa. (just north of Pittsburgh), Jackson helped lead the Golden Eagles, winners of six PIAA Class A titles, to four District 10 championships, two county championships, two regional championships, and a Western Regional championship and state runner-up finish in 2005...Led team to three Western Regional finals...Coached by former Penn State assistant coach Tim Loomis (1987-89)...A four-year starter and two-time team captain...A first team All-MCAC selection...Third Team Class A, All-State pick in 2004...Team posted a 99-21 record in his four years including 22-7 in his senior season...Averaged 20.5 ppg, 10.5 rpg and 2.4 apg in his senior campaign after his team, which was expected to challenge for a state title, lost several key players to injury...Averaged 17.6 points, 10.1 rebounds and 3.6 assists as a junior...Played all five positions on a Kennedy Catholic team that posted a 24-7 record and reached the PIAA Class A title game in 2005...Jackson scored 26 points and grabbed seven rebounds in that game, a 65-61 loss to Bishop O’Reilly...Averaged double-figures in scoring his last three seasons...Rated a “four star” recruit by many services and 142nd in the nation among all 2006 seniors by Bob Gibbons All-Star Sports.

Born August 20, 1988 in Redondo Beach, Calif....The son of Andrea Jackson and Ray Mosby...Has one brother and four sisters...His step-brother, Amir Johnson, was drafted by the NBA’s Detroit Pistons in 2006 straight out of Los Angeles HS and currently plays for the Toronto Raptors...Father, Ray, played basketball at Long Beach State (1982 & 1983) and profesionally...Mother, Andrea, played volleyball at Cincinnati and Central Florida and was an assistant volleyball coach at Youngstown State...She was also a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team.

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ANDREW

JONES

CAREER HIGHS

Sr. ➤ F ➤ 6-10 ➤ 245 Philadelphia, Pa. ➤ Abington Friends Recreation, Park & Tourism Management & Labor and Employment Relations (double major)

POINTS:

16, vs. Notre Dame (3/31/09) REBOUNDS:

14, vs. Notre Dame (3/31/09) ASSISTS:

2, eight times, last @ Northwestern (2/17/10)

A starter in 83 career games and a career 55 percent shooter from the floor, Jones enters his fifth year in the program as Penn State’s most dominant low post presence and on pace to finish his career among the Nittany Lions’ top 15 all-time rebounders. He has chiseled his 6-10, 245-pound frame through long hours in the weight room (adding more than 30 pounds since setting foot on campus) and brings more than 500 points (547) and nearly 500 rebounds (492) into the 2010-11 season. After a stellar 2009 NIT championship run in which he averaged 10 points and 8.2 rebounds per game, Jones, who entered Penn State with just three years of organized basketball under his belt, will be the first to admit his junior campaign did not reach the level he expected. After a tought midseason, he surged in the Lions’ last seven games of the year averaging 8.4 ppg and 5.8 rpg during that stretch. Long known for his hustle, work ethic and relentless play in the lane, Jones will be primed to close out his Nittany Lion career strong and will be among Penn State’s vocal leaders.

BLOCKS:

2, four times, last vs. Michigan State (2/13/10) MINUTES:

38, @ Iowa (3/7/09) STEALS:

3, vs. Towson (11/29/08) FIELD GOALS:

6, twice, last @ Minnesota (12/29/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:

10, @ Minnesota (12/29/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:

85.7 (6-7), vs. Army (12/10/08) 3-POINTERS MADE:

0 3-POINT ATTEMPTS:

0 3-POINT PERCENTAGE:

N/A FREE THROWS MADE:

6, vs. Notre Dame (3/31/09) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS:

10, vs. NJIT (11/17/08) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:

100.0 (4-4), three times last vs. Rhode Island (3/19/09)

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 6/1/87 FAMILY: Carolyn Ann Reed (mother), Andrew Jones, Jr. (father) NOTABLE: Began playing basketball as a sophomore in high school.

JONES’ CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2007-08 31-21 2008-09 38-38 2009-10 31-25 TOTAL 100-83

Min/Avg 528/17.0 979/25.8 770/24.8 2277/22.8

Total FG-FGA 47-91 88-152 81-149 216-392

Min/Avg 308/17.1 483/26.8 452/25.1 1243/23.0

Total FG-FGA 25-51 38-63 45-80 108-194

Pct .516 .579 .544 .551

3-Point FG-FGA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Pct .490 .603 .563 .557

3-Point FG-FGA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Pct .000 .000 .000 .000

FT-FTA 31-51 59-85 25-43 115-179

Pct .608 .694 .581 .642

Rebounds Off-Def 61-55 81-137 47-111 189-303

Tot 116 218 158 492

Avg 3.7 5.7 5.1 4.9

PF-FO 67-0 91-2 85-6 243-8

Ast 11 16 11 38

TO 31 41 40 112

Blk 8 13 10 31

Stl 8 20 7 35

Pts/Avg 125/4.0 235/6.2 187/6.0 547/5.5

PF-FO 36-0 50-1 52-4 138-5

Ast 6 5 5 16

TO 21 19 25 65

Blk 3 7 3 13

Stl 0 11 2 13

Pts/Avg 68/3.8 101/5.6 96/5.3 265/4.9

JONES’ BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS 2007-08 18-13 2008-09 18-18 2009-10 18-12 TOTAL 54-43

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Pct .000 .000 .000 .000

FT-FTA 18-34 25-33 6-17 49-84

Pct .529 .758 .353 .583

Rebounds Off-Def Tot 28-35 63 36-62 98 19-71 90 83-168 251

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2009-10 AVERAGES Points/G: 6.0 Rebounds/G: 5.1 Assists/G: 0.4 Minutes/G: 24.8 Field Goal %: 54.4 3PT Field Goal %: DNA Free Throw %: 58.1

2009-10 HIGHS Points: 12 @ Minnesota Rebounds: 11 vs. Tulane Assists: 2, two times Steals: 1, seven times Blocks: 2, three times Minutes: 34, two times FG%: 100.0% (3-3) @ Ohio State 3PT %: DNA (FG% min. 3 made)

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME

■ HONORS/MILESTONES

• On pace to rank among the top 15 rebounders all-time at Penn State and could potentially reach the top 10. • Set career highs for scoring (16) and rebounding (14) in NIT semifinal win over Notre Dame in Madison Square Garden. • Led team shooting 57.9 percent from the floor in 2008-09. • Led team in offensive rebounding in two seasons, posting 81 in 2008-09. • Has added more than 30 pounds of muscle since arriving at Penn State in 2006.

Opp PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNC Wilmington vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN @ Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN @ Illinois @ Iowa INDIANA @ Wisconsin ILLINOIS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE @ Northwestern @ Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

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PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

■ 2009-10 • JUNIOR Jones was second on the team grabbing 5.1 rebounds per game and added 6.0 points per game…Started 25 games while playing in all 31…Jones was second on the team hitting 54.4 percent from the floor, but struggled from the free throw line hitting just 58.1 (25-43) percent…Averaged 8.2 ppg and 6.5

to 10 points, six below his average…Had eight points and a team-high eight boards in a loss at No. 9 Ohio State…Had eight points and seven boards in a victory over Northwestern (2/28).

■ 2008-09 • SOPHOMORE

rpg over the last six regular season games…Had six double-digit outings on the year…Posted his fourth career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds vs. UMBC (12/8)…Had a game-high 11 rebounds vs. Tulane (11/20)…Scored 12 points on 6-of-10 shooting and grabbed a game-high eight boards in a loss at Minnesota (12/29)…Had 10 points and seven boards in an 81-70 victory at Northwestern (2/17)…Followed that game with 10 points in a 55-51 victory at Michigan (2/20) while holding DeShawn Sims

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Two seasons of hard work began to pay dividends in 2008-09 as Jones emerged as a rebounding and scoring force in the paint…Ranked second on the team with 5.7 rebounds per game (and a team leading 81 offensive boards) and fourth scoring 6.2 points per game while posting a team-best 57.9 percent from the floor…Started a team-best 37 games…Hit his stride late in the season averaging 10 points and a team-high 8.2 rebounds in Penn State’s five-game run to the 2009 NIT Championship…Posted seven doublefigure scoring outings (five after February 1) and five double-digit rebounding efforts, including a career-high 14 rebounds and 16 points in an NIT semifinal victory over Notre Dame (3/31)…Had a then career-best 14 points and 10 rebounds in PSU’s second round NIT victory over Rhode Island (3/19)...Shot 75 percent from the floor and made 11 straight field goals in one stretch in PSU’s last 10 regular season games…Improved his free throw shooting by nearly 10 percentage points (60.8 to 69.4) and was 13-of-17 (76.4), second best on the team, in the last five minutes of games…Posted a then career-best 13 rebounds with eight points and three steals in a victory over Towson (11/29) in his hometown of Philadelphia…Had 13 points on 6of-7 shooting and seven boards in a victory over Army (12/10)…Pulled 10 boards in a Big Ten opening victory over Northwestern (12/31)…Led team with 11 boards in an upset of No. 14 Purdue (1/6)…Posted 12 points on 4of-4 shooting and added nine boards in an upset win over No. 9 Michigan State in East Lansing (2/1)…Hit 3-of-4 at the line in the closing seconds…Had eight boards, seven points and two steals and played tremendous defense in a 38-33 upset victory over No. 16 Illinois in Champaign (2/18).


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■ 2007-08 • FRESHMAN

■ HIGH SCHOOL

Saw his Nittany Lion debut posting five points and two rebounds in Penn State’s 74-64 season-opening win over St. Francis (11/12)...Went on to earn the starting job at the “five” position six games into the season and eventually started 21 games and played in all 31…Led Penn State with 61 offensive rebounds and shooting 51.6 percent from the floor…Was third on the team with 3.7 rebounds per game while averaging 4.0 points per game…Posted six points, six rebounds and two blocks in a 93-40 win over Canisius (11/16)...Made his first career start in a 66-61 victory over Virginia Tech (11/28) and provided strong defense and an emotional and energetic boost to the line-up...Scored a nine points and grabbed three rebounds in just 13 minutes in a 79-67 loss at St. Joseph’s (12/1)...Posted his first career double-double with a career high 11 points and 10 rebounds along with playing 28 minutes in a loss vs. Ohio State (1/29/08)...Made a career best 4-of-5 from the floor in the game...Went 3-for-3 from the floor and posted a team high tying seven rebounds at Michigan (2/9)...Had eight points and two rebounds in the first half at Michigan State (2/20)...Posted six points and six rebounds and had a big tip-in to tie the game at 46-46 in a 68-64 upset of No. 17 Indiana (3/9)...Scored 10 points and added six rebounds in a career high 37 minutes in a first round loss to Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament (3/13).

A two-time All-League selection and All-City pick as a senior at Abington Friends HS in Philadelphia, Pa., Jones developed quickly after an Abington Friends assistant coach discovered him through a friend while he was enrolled at the Charter High School for Architecture and Design...Jones transferred to Friends, was reclassified as a sophomore and began his organized career in basketball as a 6-6 forward...Tallied 8.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 2.0 bpg in his first season (2003-04) as Friends won a league title...Improved to 12.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg and 3.0 bpg in his second season when the team lost the league title by one point...Helped Friends to a best ever 25-2 record and Friends School League championship as a senior and team captain...Earned first team AllLeague and All-City honors as a senior while posting 14.0 pgg, 8.0 rpg and 4.0 bpg....Second Team All-Montgomery Country...His senior season rivaled that of teammate Jason Love who signed with Xavier...Helped Friends to a 67-17 record and two league titles in his three seasons as a letterman...Recorded two triple-doubles during his career...Played along side Jason Love who signed with Xavier...Recipient of the Greg Salmon award for citizenship and service...Rated 179th among all senior recruits in the nation by Bob Gibbons All Star Sports.

■ 2006-07 SEASON • FRESHMAN - REDSHIRT

■ PERSONAL

A redshirt season...Jones displayed a tremendous work ethic and attitude doing extensive weight room work throughout the season on top of daily practices to add nearly 30 pounds to his frame...Made big strides on the practice floor focusing on his low post offensive and defensive skills and was a major contributor for the scout team, challenging the Nittany Lions’ frontline players with his energy, hustle and physical play.

Born July, 1, 1987 in Philadelphia, Pa....The son of Carolyn Ann Reed and Andrew Jones, Jr....Has no brothers or sisters...Jones is a double major at Penn State as he is pursuing degrees in both recreation, parks and tourism management and labor and employment relations.

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KIRKPATRICK

CAREER HIGHS

Sr. ➤ F ➤ 6-5 ➤ 215 Carlisle, Pa. ➤ Cumberland Valley Finance

POINTS:

2, twice, last vs. Hartford (11/20/08) REBOUNDS:

A two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and four-time Dean's List student, Kirkpatrick has been a physical and energetic force in practice since joining the team as a walk-on in 2007-08. The Cumberland Valley High School standout has seen action in 18 career games scoring his first career bucket vs. Hartford in 2008. His positive attitude and work ethic are a valuable part of the team and his 3.5 grade-point average in finance earned him the team's Academic Achievement Award in 2010. Kirkpatrick attended the same high school (Cumberland Valley) as current Nittany Lion associate head coach Kurt Kanaskie.

2, three times, last vs. Northwestern (2/28/10) ASSISTS:

0 BLOCKS:

0 MINUTES:

6, vs. Canisius (11/16/07) STEALS:

0 FIELD GOALS:

1, twice, last vs. Lafayette (12/21/08) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:

3, vs. NJIT (11/17/08) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:

N/A 3-POINTERS MADE:

0 3-POINT ATTEMPTS:

N/A 3-POINT PERCENTAGE:

0 FREE THROWS MADE:

0 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS:

0 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:

N/A

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 5/3/1989 FAMILY: Becky (mother), Steve (father); Brothers: Colton and Tanner; Sister: Addison

KIRKPATRICK’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min/Avg 2007-08 4-0 10/2.5 2008-09 8-0 18/2.3 2009-10 6-0 13/2.2 TOTAL 18-0 41/2.3

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Pct .000 .200 .000 .154

3-Point FG-FGA 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1

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Pct .000 .000 .000 .000

FT-FTA 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Pct .000 .000 .000 .000

Rebounds Off-Def Tot 0-1 1 2-3 5 0-4 4 2-8 10

Avg 0.3 0.6 0.7 0.6

PF-FO 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0

Ast 0 0 0 0

TO 0 0 2 2

Blk 0 0 0 0

Stl 0 0 0 0

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■ 2009-10 • JUNIOR Kirkpatrick earned the Scholastic Achievement Award after posting a 3.56 gradepoint average for the 2010 spring semester and earning Dean’s List selection for the fourth time…Saw action in six games on the season with a high of four minutes in the Lions’ victory over Gardner-Webb (12/19)…earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for the second time.

■ 2008-09 • SOPHOMORE Kirkpatrick saw action in a career-most eight games and scored four points and grabbed five rebounds on the season…Scored his first collegiate basket in a victory over Hartford (11/20)…Also posted two points and two boards in a victory over Lafayette (12/21)…Posted a 3.53 GPA in the fall semester to earn Dean’s List recognition and was named to the Big Ten All-Academic team.

■ 2007-08 • FRESHMAN In his first year with the Lions, Kirkpatrick lettered and played in four games.

■ HIGH SCHOOL A three-year lettermen and two-year starter at Cumberland Valley High...Kirkpatrick earned first team All-Sentinel from the Carlisle Sentinel and was named All-Mid Penn by the Harrisburg Patriot-News his senior year as he helped the Eagles to an 18-10 record and to the state playoffs for the first time in five years...Also named to the Big 15 by the Patriot-News and was chosen by PAHoops.org to represent Pennsylvania in the Pennsylvania vs. New Jersey AllStar game...Averaged 18 points and seven rebounds per game as a senior....Earned third team All-Sentinel and Big 15 honorable-mention as a junior while posting 13 points and seven rebounds a game...team captain his junior and senior seasons...Named tournament MVP of the 2006 Ephrata Christmas Tournament after hitting game winning three-pointers at the buzzer in backto-back games...Named to the Patriot-News All-Underclass Team as a sophomore...A member of the National Honor Society and National Foreign Language Honor Society...Served as class treasurer and representative...Named Mechanicsburg Area Rotary Club Student of the Month in 2006.

■ PERSONAL The son of Steve and Becky Kirkpatrick...Was born on May 3, 1989 in Carlisle, Pa....Has two younger brothers, Colton and Tanner, and a younger sister, Addison...Father, Steve, is a high school principal...Lists Michael Jordan as his favorite athlete...Enjoys playing ping-pong and poker, listening to music by Jack Johnson and the movie "Saving Private Ryan."

■ HONORS/MILESTONES

• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten Selection • Four-time Dean’s List student

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CAMMERON

WOODYARD Jr. ➤ G ➤ 6-5 ➤ 215

24

CAREER HIGHS

Westminster, Md. ➤ Winters Mill Communications

POINTS:

9, twice, last vs. Northwestern (2/28/10) REBOUNDS:

4, vs. Wisconsin (1/3/10)

Woodyard has seen action in 24 games in each of the last two seasons as he steadily makes inroads into the Nittany Lion line-up. A solid mid-range pull-up shooter who has three-point range and the ability to get to the basket, Woodyard's size (6-5, 215) and athleticism give the Lions some options offensively and defensively on the perimeter. He showed signs of his scoring ability breaking out for a career-best nine points in just 12 minutes of action in a victory over Northwestern last year. He will continue to develop his three-point accuracy and look to gain more playing time as the biggest of Penn State's six guards in the mix for significant playing time.

ASSISTS:

2, vs. Northwestern (2/28/10) BLOCKS:

1, vs. Minnesota (2/14/09) MINUTES:

17, vs. Robert Morris (11/16/09) STEALS:

2, vs. Sacred Heart (11/25/09) FIELD GOALS:

4, twice, last vs. Northwestern (2/28/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:

8, vs. UMBC (12/8/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:

80.0 (4-5), twice, last vs. Northwestern (2/28/10) 3-POINTERS MADE:

2, four times, last @ Illinois (1/12/10) 3-POINT ATTEMPTS:

5, vs. UMBC (12/8/09) 3-POINT PERCENTAGE:

66.7 (2-3), four times, last @ Illinois (1/12/10) FREE THROWS MADE:

2, twice, last vs. Minnesota (2/14/09) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS:

2, twice last vs. Minnesota (2/14/09) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:

N/A

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 2/19/1990 FAMILY: Cynthia (mother), Bruce (father), Rashad (brother), Kanisha Frisby (sister). NOTABLE: Father played basketball at Mt. St. Mary’s.

WOODYARD’S CAREER STATISTICS Min/Avg 161/6.7 210/8.8 371/7.7

Total FG-FGA 18-41 16-54 34-95

Year GP-GS Min/Avg 2008-09 11-0 64/5.8 2009-10 13-0 96/7.4 TOTAL 24-0 160/6.7

Total FG-FGA 6-17 7-26 8-30

Year GP-GS 2008-09 24-0 2009-10 24-0 TOTAL 48-0

Pct .439 .296 .358

3-Point FG-FGA 12-27 8-38 20-65

Pct .353 .269 .267

3-Point FG-FGA 4-11 4-19 8-30

Pct .444 .211 .308

FT-FTA 4-6 0-1 4-7

Pct .667 .000 .571

Rebounds Off-Def Tot 5-16 21 5-13 18 10-29 39

Avg 0.9 0.8 0.8

PF-FO 8-0 14-0 22-0

Ast 6 10 16

TO 9 6 15

Blk 1 0 1

Stl 4 5 9

Pts/Avg 52/2.2 40/1.7 92/1.9

Ast 3 5 8

TO 3 2 5

Blk 1 0 1

Stl 1 2 3

Pts/Avg 18/1.6 18/1.4 36/1.5

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Pct .364 .211 .267

FT-FTA 2-2 0-1 2-3

Pct 1.000 .000 .667

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PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY 2009-10 AVERAGES Points/G: 1.7 Rebounds/G: 0.8 Assists/G: 0.4 Minutes/G: 8.8 Field Goal %: 29.6 3PT Field Goal %: 21.1 Free Throw %: 0.0

2009-10 HIGHS Points: 9, vs. Northwestern Rebounds: 4, vs. Wisconsin Assists: 2, vs. Northwestern Steals: 2, vs. Sacred Heart Blocks: 0 Minutes: 17 vs. Robert Morris FG%: 80.0% (4-5) vs. NW 3PT %: NA (FG% min. 3 made)

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME ■ 2009-10 • SOPHOMORE

■ HIGH SCHOOL

Woodyard saw action in 24 games playing an average of 8.8 minutes per game…Played in 13 of the Lions’ 18 Big Ten games…Struggled shooting hitting 29.6 percent for the year and 8-of-38 from three…Scored a career-best nine points on 4-of-5 shooting in a 79-60 victory over Northwestern (2/28)...Added two assists and two boards in just 12 minutes of action in the game…Hit 3-of-4 for seven points in a victory over Sacred Heart (11/25)…Had six points on 2-of-3 from three in a loss at Illinois (1/12).

Woodyard earned tournament MVP honors as he led Winters Mill High School to a 21-6 record and Class 2A Maryland state championship in his senior season…He led the Falcons to wins over highly ranked and favored teams from Gwynn Park and Randallstown in the final two games, marking the second straight year and second time in school history that Winters Mill reached the state semifinals and the school’s first state title…Named the Carroll County Player of the Year, a second team All-Metro selection by the Baltimore Sun and an All-MVAL league selection…Winters Mill finished the year ranked No. 2 in the Washington D.C./Baltimore metro area…A four-year starter and senior year team captain, he averaged better than 12 points per game every season…He led all public school players in Carroll County averaging 20 points, five rebounds and three assists a game as a senior and also averaged 19 points per game as a sophomore…An All-county and All-conference pick in his final two seasons, he led the Falcons to conference, county and region titles both years…The first county player to commit to a major Division I program since Connecticut’s Josh Boone in 2002…He had a season high 33 points against Tuscarora and scored more than 20 points in 16 of his 27 games, including eight of his last 10 through the playoffs…Posted just the second triple-double in school history with 23 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in a 71-49 win over Middletown in the Class 2A West Region final…Had 22 points and 12 rebounds in a major upset of 10-time state champion Gwynn Park in the state semifinals and was then named the Baltimore Sun Boys Athlete of the Week after posting 13 points, nine rebounds and five steals in a 54-47 upset of three-time defending champion and No. 2 ranked Randallstown that gave Winters Mill the first state title for a Carroll County team since 1947…Played for the Maryland Mavericks AAU team…A distinguished honor roll student.

■ 2008-09 • FRESHMAN Woodyard saw action in 24 games on the year, but saw his time decrease in the conference season as he averaged 6.7 minutes per game on the year…Averaged 2.2 points and a rebound per game…Scored in 12 games…Hit a solid 44.4 percent (12-27) from three, including a big first half three in Penn State’s upset win at No. 9 Michigan State (2/1)…Saw his first collegiate action with two points vs. William & Mary (11/14)…Scored six points and hit 2-of-3 from three in back-to-back games vs. NJIT (11/17) and Hartford (11/20)…Hit 2-of-3 from three for six points vs. Towson (11/29)…Posted a career high nine points and three rebounds on 4-of5 from the floor in just 11 minutes of a victory over Lafayette (12/21)…Posted seven first half points in just eight minutes of action in a victory over Minnesota (2/14).

Opp PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNC Wilmington vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN @ Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN @ Illinois @ Iowa INDIANA @ Wisconsin ILLINOIS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE @ Northwestern @ Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

Pts Rb 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 DNP 7 0 DNP 0 0 5 3 0 0 4 1 0 0 DNP 0 4 DNP 6 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP 9 2 0 1 0 0 0 1

As 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

2 0 0 1

■ PERSONAL The son of Bruce and Cynthia Woodyard...Born on February 19, 1990 in Westminster, Md....Has a younger brother, Rashad, and older sister, Kanisha Frisby...Is a cousin of former Nittany Lion football standout and New York Jet Richie Anderson...Father played collegiate basketball at Mt. St. Mary’s.

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BOROVNJAK

CAREER HIGHS

So. ➤ F ➤ 6-9 ➤ 235 Belgrade, Serbia ➤ Veritas Christian Acad. (N.C.) Undecided

POINTS:

6, vs. Robert Morris (11/16/09) REBOUNDS:

5, vs. Minnesota (3/11/10) ASSISTS:

Borovnjak saw limited action in 18 games in his truefreshman season as he added strength and adjusted to the physical style of Big Ten play. In that time, the offensively skilled big man with post moves and a strong face-up game, showed a propensity for scoring around the goal and a quick grasp of the Nittany Lions defensive principles. After 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 will miss the 2010-11 season as he rehabilitates the injury. Borovnjak competed against some of the top prep talent in the country while at Veritas Christian Academy (N.C.) and the transplant from Belgrade, Serbia has spent the last three years playing in the U.S.

2, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19/09) BLOCKS:

0 MINUTES:

13, three times, last vs. Minnesota (3/11/10) STEALS:

1, vs. UNC Wilmington (11/19/09) FIELD GOALS:

2, twice, last vs. American (12/21/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:

3, three times, last vs. American (12/21/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:

66.7 (2-3), twice, last vs. American (12/21/09) 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:

4, vs. Northwestern (2/28/10) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:

100.0 (2-2), four times, last vs. Minnesota (3/11/10)

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 7/30/1989 FAMILY: Jasmenka (mother), Zoran (father), Dejan (brother), NOTABLE: His father is a former professional basketball player in Europe and his older brother currently plays for Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania).

Year GP-GS 2009-10 18-0 2009-10

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7-0

Min/Avg 123/6.8

Total FG-FGA 10-23

39/5.6

2-6

BOROVNJAK’S BIG TEN CAREER STATISTICS

Pct .435

3-Point FG-FGA 0-0

.333

0-0

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Pct .000 .000

FT-FTA 12-14 5-6

Pct .857 .833

Rebounds Off-Def Tot 5-15 20 0-4

4

Avg 1.1 0.6

PF-FO 15-0

Ast 4

TO 2

Blk 0

Stl 1

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8-0

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PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY 2009-10 AVERAGES Points/G: 1.8 Rebounds/G: 1.1 Assists/G: 0.2 Minutes/G: 6.8 Field Goal %: 43.5 3PT Field Goal %: DNA Free Throw %: 85.7

2009-10 HIGHS Points: 6, vs. Robert Morris Rebounds: 5, vs. Minnesota Assists: 2, vs. Gardner-Webb Steals: 1, vs. UNC Wilmington Blocks: 0 Minutes: 13, three times FG%: 66.7% (2-3) vs. American 3PT %: DNA (FG% min. 3 made)

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME ■ 2009-10 • FRESHMAN

■ PERSONAL

Borovnjak saw action in 18 games as a true-freshman, including seven Big Ten games…Averaged 1.8 ppg and 1.1 rpg…Scored in eight games…Made his collegiate debut with two points in the season-opening victory 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).

Born 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 five years of professional basketball in Europe...He averaged 12.2 ppg and 6.8 rpg playing for Vojvodina Srbijagas in the Adriatic League in 2008-09...Raised in Belgrade, Serbia until moving to U.S. for two seasons of prep basketball before coming to Penn State.

■ HIGH SCHOOL Borovnjak earned first-team All-Western North Carolina 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 Athlete’s Division I National Championship….Veritas spent four weeks in ESPN’s Top 50 prep program rankings during the year and played a national schedule that took them as far as the Bahamas and to 16 states…Borovnjak played two seasons at Veritas where he played with current Memphis guard Doneal Mack and Clemson center 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.

Opp PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNC Wilmington vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN @ Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN @ Illinois @ Iowa INDIANA @ Wisconsin ILLINOIS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE @ Northwestern @ Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

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Pts Rb 2 1 6 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP 0 0 DNP 4 3 5 1 DNP DNP 0 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 0 2 1 DNP DNP 2 0 DNP DNP 5 0 0 1 0 2 4 5

As 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0

0

0 0

0

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TIM

FRAZIER

CAREER HIGHS

So. ➤ G ➤ 6-1 ➤ 160 Houston, Texas ➤ Strake Jesuit Undecided

POINTS:

19, vs. Robert Morris (11/16/09) REBOUNDS:

5, three times, last vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19/09)

With a team-best 34-inch vertical, tremendous speed and quickness, there was no question Frazier had the athleticism to excel in the Big Ten. He used 31 games of experience and 10 starts in his true-freshman campaign to learn to effectively combine those physical attributes with a more strategic and focused approach to the collegiate game. A relentless competitor with instinctual court vision and explosiveness, Frazier played 18.4 minutes a game as a freshman logging many of those at the point-guard position. His on-the-ball defensive skills and slick passing helped him log 73 assists and 23 steals, both ranking behind only backcourt mate Talor Battle on the team. With an off-season focus on adding strength and improved perimeter shooting, Frazier will be an important part of the Nittany Lion attack in 2010-11. He spent hours in the gym during the summer with former Nittany Lion great and long-time European professional standout Joe Crispin further developing his offensive repetoire.

ASSISTS:

7, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19/09) BLOCKS:

1, twice, last @ Iowa (1/16/10) MINUTES:

34, vs. Davidson (11/22/09) STEALS:

3, twice, last vs. Davidson (11/22/09) FIELD GOALS:

6, vs. Robert Morris (11/16/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS:

11, vs. Robert Morris (11/16/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:

75.0 (3-4), vs. Minnesota (2/6/10) 3-POINTERS MADE:

4, vs. Robert Morris (11/16/09) 3-POINT ATTEMPTS:

5, vs. Robert Morris (11/16/09) 3-POINT PERCENTAGE:

80.0 (4-5), vs. Robert Morris (11/16/09) FREE THROWS MADE:

8, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19/09) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS:

9, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19/09) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:

88.9 (8-9), vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19/09)

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 11/1/1990 FAMILY: Janice (mother), Billy (father), William (brother), Krystal (sister) NOTABLE: His sister, Krystal, played college basketball at Rice University from 2004-07 and was an All-Conference USA selection.

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Min/Avg 570/18.4

Total FG-FGA 51-132

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PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY 2009-10 AVERAGES Points/G: 5.0 Rebounds/G: 2.3 Assists/G: 2.4 Minutes/G: 18.4 Field Goal %: 38.6 3PT Field Goal %: 37.5 Free Throw %: 67.2

2009-10 HIGHS Points: 19, vs. Robert Morris Rebounds: 5, three times Assists: 7, vs. Gardner-Webb Steals: 3, twice Blocks: 1, twice Minutes: 34, vs. Davidson FG%: 75.0% (3-4) vs. Minnesota 3PT %: 80.0 (4-5), vs. RMU (FG% min. 3 made)

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME ■ 2009-10 • FRESHMAN

■ HIGH SCHOOL

Frazier 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 season, 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)…Averaged nearly eight points a game in three games at the Charleston Classic… posted a team-high 34-inch vertical and 10.3 second lane agility time in pre-season workouts, equaling the 2009 NBA Combine best in vertical jump and bettering the Combine’s best lane agility time of 10. 44.

Frazier 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 semi-finals, becoming the first private school to reach 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, 2009 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 fouryear 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-theYear 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...Graduate Cum Laude.

■ PERSONAL Born 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.

Opp PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNC Wilmington vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN @ Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN @ Illinois @ Iowa INDIANA @ Wisconsin ILLINOIS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE @ Northwestern @ Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

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Rb 1 2 4 1 5 2 2 1 4 5 5 3 2 4 4 3 4 0 1 4 1 0 2 1 3 4 0 1 0 2 1

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OLIVER Fr. ➤ F ➤ 6-8 ➤ 220 Chatham, N.J. ➤ Chatham Finance

35 MEET BILLY

FAVORITES: ATHLETE: Joe Alexander FOOD: Mom’s sausage bread TV SHOW: Scrubs

Oliver's Penn State career thus far has been a struggle to overcome physical impairments that have severely limited his time on the floor and in the weight room. A pair of concussions early in his truefreshman season sidelined Oliver for 2008-09 and chronic exercise induced headaches limited him to five games last year, completely excluding him from any physical activity from late December until April. Consultation with several doctors and specialists brought the headaches under control and give the third-year player a chance to earn significant playing time. A terrific passer with three-point range and strong perimeter skills, the 6-8 forward has also displayed the anticipation and long arms to block shots and grab rebounds around the rim. He has added 30 pounds to his frame and 80 pounds to his bench press since arriving on campus as he prepares for the physical Big Ten.

■ 2009-10 • MEDICAL RED-SHIRT Oliver played in five games on the year before being sidelined with chronic exercise induced headaches in late December…Did not participate in any workouts in the final three months of the season…saw his first collegiate action with five minutes in the season-opening win over Penn (11/13)…Scored his first points with a free throw vs. UMBC (12/8)…Made his first career field goal in a win over Gardner-Webb (12/19)…returned to normal exercise in April.

■ 2008-09 • RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN A pair of concussions suffered during pre-season and early season workouts sidelined Oliver and he elected to take a redshirt season…He used the time to hit the weight room and dining hall and added more than 20 pounds of muscle to his frame…Displayed a high basketball IQ and deft passing in the Lions summer exhibition tour of Canada…Posted point totals of eight and seven in the Lions’ last two games.

■ HIGH SCHOOL Oliver averaged 18 points, 10 rebounds and six blocks per game while leading Chatham to a 26-7 record in his senior season…He scored a school record 1,300 points on his career and earned team MVP honors in three seasons for the Cougars…He earned first-team AllCounty pick and was an All-time Group II selection as a senior while also earning nomination as a McDonald’s All-American…A three-time team captain, he averaged 13 points, eight rebounds and four blocks per game as a junior helping lead the team to a 31-2 record and New Jersey state Group 2 championship…Oliver, who shot 39 percent from behind the three-point line, was named Morris County Player-of-the-Year, Star Ledger Player of the Year and a third team all-state selection by the Associated Press and New Jersey Hoops, which also ranked him among the top 20 seniors in the state…His team won Iron Hills Conference and Morris County titles…He posted 25 points, seven boards and 10 blocks in the MCT title game…Named the MVP of the county tournament and was also the Player-of-the-Year in the conference…Played in a fast-paced, pressing system under coach Todd Ervin at Chatham, which helped the team win 30-straight games and earn an invitation to the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions

■ PERSONAL The son of Bill and Laura Oliver...Born on May 12, 1990...Has a younger brother, Brian, and two younger sisters, Kate and Sarah…Carried over a 3.0 grade-pointaverage and was voted Homecoming King...He is an accomplished piano player.

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PRO TEAM: New York Knicks & New York Mets BOOK: Mere Christianity MOVIE: The Bourne series MUSIC GROUP: Billy Joel, The Eagles & Eric Hutchinson

PERSON I MOST ADMIRE: Father PERSONAL GOAL FOR COLLEGE CAREER: Graduate with a good degree and be a major contributor to the basketball team.

WHY PENN STATE: It was a perfect fit for me athletically and academically, but most of all it felt like home.

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 5/12/1990 FAMILY: Laura (mother), Bill (father), Brian (brother), Kate (sister) and Sarah (sister). NOTABLE: Oliver is an accomplished piano player with a fondness for Billy Joel classics.

SENIOR YEAR STATS POINTS: 18.0 ppg REBOUNDS: 10.0 rpg BLOCKS: 6.0 apg NOTABLE: Set a school record with 1,300 career points.


10 MEET TRE

FAVORITES: ATHLETE: Dwayne Wade FOOD: Chinese Food

TRE

BOWMAN Fr. ➤ G ➤ 6-4 ➤ 185 York, Pa. ➤ St. Thomas More/York Central Undecided

TV SHOW: ESPN Sportscenter & 106 & Park ACTOR: Denzel Washington PRO TEAM: Denver Nuggets BOOK: Michael Jordan’s biography MOVIE: 6th Man ACTRESS: Lauren London MUSIC GROUP: Lil’ Wayne & Fabulous

PERSON I MOST ADMIRE: My father PERSONAL GOAL FOR COLLEGE

Bowman, who turned 19 in August, comes to Penn State after a year prepping at St. Thomas More School in Oakdale, Conn. The extra year out of high school allowed Bowman to mature physically which he demonstrated by posting 23 reps on the 185-pound bench press during preseason conditioning, the second-best mark on the team. Also possessing a better than 30-inch vertical, Bowman brings terrific athleticism and a smooth perimeter jump shot to the Nittany Lion backcourt. Termed a real “gym rat” by his former coaches, Bowman’s strong work ethic and experience playing a high level of competition at St. Thomas More will give him an opportunity to earn playing time early in his freshman season.

CAREER: Make it to the NCAA Tournament and prepare to play at the next level TEN YEARS FROM NOW: I hope to be a known player in the NBA. IF I COULD SPEND A DAY WITH ANYONE IN HISTORY: Michael Jordan WHY PENN STATE: I love my family and it was close to home. It also has a good family atmosphere and the Big Ten is a great conference.

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 8/27/91 FAMILY: Kristen (mother), Terry (father); Brothers: Terrance (21), Tremaine (16); Sister: Khera (13) NOTABLE: His cousin, Malik Generett, is a redshirt freshman wide receiver on the University of Connecticut football team.

SENIOR YEAR STATS POINTS: 17.0 ppg NOTABLE: Helped lead St. Thomas More, which sent six players to NCAA Division I programs in 2010, to the semifinals of the National Prep Championships.

■ HIGH SCHOOL Bowman averaged 17.0 ppg during a season at St. Thomas More prep school earning second-team NEPSAC Class A honors. He helped lead the school, which sent six players to NCAA Division I programs in 2010, to the semifinals of the National Prep Championships. Bowman’s 15-foot jumper at the buzzer propelled St. Thomas More to a one-point, overtime victory in the quarterfinals. He had high games of 36 and 39 points on the year. Bowman posted 36 points, nine rebounds and eight assists in a victory over Worcester Academy and out-dueled Will Barton, the nation’s top rated shooting guard and a Memphis commitment, posting 21 points to Barton’s 12 during a season meeting. Prior to prep school, Bowman was a standout at Central York High where he averaged 21.6 ppg as a senior in 2008-09 shooting 57 percent from the floor and posting 123 rebounds, 26 assists and 28 steals. Bowman posted a 14.4 ppg average with 45 assists, 38 steals and 15 blocks as a junior and posted 18.0 ppg with 54 assists as a sophomore at Central York. Bowman was the leading scorer in York/Adams County in 2009 and earned York/Adams County All-Star Team selection. He participated in the 2009 Reebok All-America Camp and earned AllTournament team selection at the HoopGroup Summer Classic and at HoopGroup West Virginia. He was named to the York Daily Record YAIAA Division I second-team. Bowman also had interest from Minnesota, South Florida, Drexel, Boston College, Clemson, Nebraska, Seton Hall and Wake Forest among others.

■ PERSONAL Born on August 27, 1991 in Woodbridge, Va....The sone of Terry and Kristen Bowman...He has an older brother, Terrance, and younger brother, Tremaine, and a younger sister, Khera...His cousin, Malik Generett, is a redshirt freshman wide receiver on the University of Connecticut football team.

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TARAN

BUIE

MEET TARAN

Fr. ➤ G ➤ 6-2 ➤ 180 Albany, N.Y. ➤ Bishop Maginn/State College HS Undecided

FAVORITES: ATHLETE: Kobe Bryant TV SHOW: Martin ACTOR: Denzel Washington PRO TEAM: LA Lakers

The highest rated recruit in recent Nittany Lion basketball history, Buie, the half-brother of Talor Battle, announced his decision to attend Penn State by stepping onto the team’s bus and shaking coach Ed DeChellis’ hand just hours after Penn State’s 2009 NIT championship victory over Baylor. He moved with his mother and five siblings to State College that summer to be closer to Talor and prepare for the duo’s first season together since they led Bishop Maginn to the New York Class AA state title game in Battle’s senior season. A very athletic and multi-dimensional scorer, Buie will have an early opportunity to earn playing time as a freshman in the Nittany Lion backcourt alongside Battle.

BOOK: Sacred Hoops MOVIE: Life ACTRESS: Sandra Bulluck MUSIC GROUP: The 10X HOBIES: Drawing and fishing

PERSON I MOST ADMIRE: President Barack Obama PERSONAL GOAL FOR COLLEGE CAREER: Reach the NCAA Sweet 16 and earn Big Ten Player of the Year and Defensive

■ HIGH SCHOOL Buie was ranked a four-star recruit and as high as the No. 40 recruit in the nation in the ESPNU Super 60 during his junior season at Bishop Maginn HS in Albany, N. Y. Named the Big 10 Conference co-Player of the Year in 2009 after leading Bishop Maginn to a 19-4 record, Buie was tabbed an Elite 5-Star player by New York Daily News recruiting expert Tom Konchalski. He led Bishop Maginn to its first ever New York State Class AA state championship in 2007-08 as sophomore, earning tournament MVP honors and averaging 17.1 ppg for the season while leading his team to a 26-1 record. Buie posted a game-high 20 points in a semifinal win over defending champion Mount Vernon and followed it up with a game-high 15 in the championship game. He was a third-team New York Class AA all-state selection as a sophomore and second-team as a junior after averaging 18.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and 2.2 steals per game in leading his team to its second consecutive 16-0 regular season. He posted a season-high 30 points on six three pointers in Maginn’s 60-59 Section II Class AA semifinal loss to Albany Academy to end the season. He helped Maginn win 38 consecutive Big 10 Conference games dating back to 2007. Buie and his half-brother, Talor Battle, were teammates on Maginn’s 200607 New York State Class AA runner-up squad in Buie’s freshman season. A standout on the AAU circuit with the Albany City Rocks team, Buie was among 80 elite high school players invited to the LeBron James Skills Academy and was one of 20 guards invited to the Nike Deron Williams Skills Academy in the summer of 2008. Buie moved to State College with his mother and five siblings in 2009 and completed his high school career as part of the State College High School Little Lions team. He averaged 20.8 points per game and scored 30 points five times, including 39 vs. Bishop Guilfoyle, in his senior season as State High went 15-7 and he earned PIAA Class AAAA All-State second-team honors. He was ranked as the No. 87 recruit overall and No. 24 shooting guard in the nation in the ESPNU 100, while Scout.com had ranked him as high as the No. 17 shooting guard nationally. He chose the Nittany Lions over offers from Maryland, Pittsburgh, Notre Dame, Georgia Tech and Marquette among others.

■ PERSONAL Born on September 28, 1991 in Harrisburg, Pa....The son of Denise Murphy and Dan Buie...One of nine children, his older half-brother is senior Nittany Lion Talor Battle...Goes by the nicknames of “Ron Ron” and “Boog”...Family relocated to State College from Albany, N.Y. prior to his senior year of High School.

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Player of the Year WHY PENN STATE: A chance to better myself in the class room and on the court. The family atmosphere also made it a no-brainer. TEN YEARS FROM NOW I HOPE TO BE: A professional athlete

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 9/28/1991 FAMILY: Denise Murphy (mother), Dan Buie (father), Brothers: Tracy (28), Talor (22), Davante (18) and Daniel (11); Sisters: Tyger (25), Danielle (15), Ashanti (6) and Alexis (4).

SENIOR YEAR STATS POINTS: 20.8 ppg NOTABLE: Helped lead Bishop Maginn HS to its first-ever New York State Class AA title in 2008 and teamed with brother, Talor, to lead Maginn to state final game in 2007.


34 MEET JON

FAVORITES: ATHLETE: Kobe Bryant FOOD: Crab Cakes

JONATHAN

GRAHAM Fr. ➤ F ➤ 6-8 ➤ 220 Baltimore, Md. ➤ Calvert Hall Undecided

TV SHOW: House of Payne ACTOR: Martin Lawrence PRO TEAM: LA Lakers BOOK: Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde MOVIE: ATL ACTRESS: Meagan Good MUSIC GROUP: T.I. & Outkast HOBIES: Writing Poetry

PERSON I MOST ADMIRE: My Parents

The son of former Maryland great Ernest Graham, Jonathan is a versatile forward who has a terrific feel around the rim but can also step out and be effective on the perimeter. Very long and skilled, Graham has the work ethic and personality to be a strong contributor for the Nittany Lions. He will begin his freshman season behind a veteran and deep Penn State frontline, but will use the opportunity to add strength in the weight room and push for playing time.

PERSONAL GOAL FOR COLLEGE CAREER: Win a Big Ten and national championship. TEN YEARS FROM NOW: I hope to be playing for the Los Angeles Lakers. IF I COULD SPEND A DAY WITH ANYONE IN HISTORY: Keri Hilson WHY PENN STATE: A felt it was the right place for me.

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 10/15/91 FAMILY: Karen (mother), Ernest (father), Ernest Jr. (brother),

SENIOR YEAR STATS POINTS: 18.0 ppg, 10.0 rpg NOTABLE: 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.

■ HIGH SCHOOL A two-time All-Metro selection, Graham averaged 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 championship 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 Calvert 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, Graham was named MVP of the Benedictine Tournament in Richmond and to the All-Tournament Team of the Gonzaga D.C. Classic 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. He also logged a 16-point, 18-rebound, 10-block triple-double and a 33-point, 15-rebound double-double on the year. Graham averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds a game to earn All-Metro honors as a junior.

■ PERSONAL Graham 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 Sixteen” berth in 1980, still holds Maryland’s single-game scoring record having posted 44 points vs. North Carolina State in 1978...He was a third round draft pick by Philadelphia 76ers in the 1981 NBA Draft and also played internationally...has an older brother, Ernest Graham Jr. (29).

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MARSHALL Fr. ➤ G ➤ 6-4 ➤ 190 Etters, Pa. ➤ Red Land Undecided

MEET JERMAINE FAVORITES: ATHLETE: LeBron James FOOD: Fried Chicken TV SHOW: Proud Family ACTOR: Chris Tucker

Marshall used a red-shirt season in 2009-10 to add 15-pounds of muscle in the weight room and strengthen a knee injury (patella tendon) that sidelined him during his senior season of high school. Long and wiry, the 6-4 guard also proved an adept play maker and scorer in practice, often mimicking opponent’s top scorer while taking on the Lion’s eightman rotation as a member of the scout team. He will look to take his court vision and passing skills into competition for the first time in more than two years in 2010-11. His length and perimeter shooting allow him to play anywhere from pointguard to small forward and should give him a strong opportunity to become part of the Lions’ regular rotation.

PRO TEAM: Cleveland Cavaliers BOOK: Slam MOVIE: Friday & The Wood ACTRESS: Gabrielle Union MUSIC GROUP: Day 26 HOBIES: Listening to music

PERSON I MOST ADMIRE: My mother and brother PERSONAL GOAL FOR COLLEGE CAREER: Graduate

and

win

the

NCAA

Tournament.

■ 2009-10 • RED-SHIRT FRESHMAN Still recovering from a torn patella tendon injury that ended his senior year of high school competition, Marshal used a redshirt season to get the knee back to 100 percent and add 15 pounds of muscle in the weight room…Became an integral part of the scout team often taking the role of opposing team’s top scorer.

IF I COULD SPEND A DAY WITH ANYONE IN HISTORY: Uncle Boots

WHY PENN STATE: Seemed like a nice place to play with a great coaching staff and education.

PERSONAL FILE BIRTHDATE: 11/7/90

■ HIGH SCHOOL Red 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 227 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...Made18 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 campaign...Averaged better than 14 ppg as a freshmen 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.

■ PERSONAL Born on November 7, 1990 in Etters, Pa....The son of Jerome and Jacke Marshall...has two older brothers, Curtis and Taeheem...is related to former Nittany Lion football standout Ahmad Collins.

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FAMILY: Jacke (mother), Jerome (father); Curtis (brother), Taehee (brother) NOTABLE: Is a relative of former Nittany Lion football standout Ahmad Collins.

SENIOR YEAR STATS POINTS: 19.1 ppg NOTABLE: Tore his Patella tendon prior to his senior season and missed the year after having surgery performed by Dr. Wayne Sebastianelli at Penn State.


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PLAYERS 2010-11 SEASON •

PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY BATTLE 2009-10 SEASON continued

TALOR BATTLE (#12) 2007-08 SEASON Opp. ST FRANCIS (PA) CANISIUS vs South Carolina vs Rider vs UCF VIRGINIA TECH @ Saint Joseph's SETON HALL PRINCETON DENVER COLGATE LEHIGH @ Northwestern @ Illinois MINNESOTA WISCONSIN @ Indiana PURDUE @ Iowa OHIO STATE MICHIGAN STATE @ Purdue @ Michigan ILLINOIS @ Michigan State @ Minnesota IOWA MICHIGAN @ Wisconsin INDIANA vs. Illinois

Date 11/12 11/16 11/22 11/23 11/25 11/28 12/1 12/8 12/12 12/15 12/23 12/31 1/2 1/6 1/12 1/15 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/29 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/16 2/20 2/24 2/27 3/1 3/5 3/9 3/13

GS Min 24 * 22 * 31 * 18 * 33 * 35 * 24 * 33 * 23 * 22 * 21 * 29 * 30 * 35 * 36 * 23 * 32 * 26 * 38 * 37 * 37 * 26 * 29 * 30 * 28 * 30 * 33 * 36 * 34 * 43 * 39

FG 3-12 2-8 5-17 0-2 1-13 4-9 1-5 5-11 1-4 2-5 2-7 3-7 4-10 2-12 6-14 3-10 7-12 2-7 4-15 6-11 5-9 4-8 3-11 4-9 2-7 0-8 3-7 10-13 4-13 2-15 6-16

Pct .250 .250 .294 .000 .077 .444 .200 .455 .250 .400 .286 .429 .400 .167 .429 .300 .583 .286 .267 .545 .556 .500 .273 .444 .286 .000 .429 .769 .308 .133 .375

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R 2-7 4-5 1-1-2 0-4 4-4 1-2-3 1-10 2-3 1-2-3 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 0-9 0-0 3-2-5 1-3 0-0 0-3-3 0-2 1-3 1-3-4 3-7 1-3 0-5-5 0-3 0-0 1-1-2 1-1 1-2 1-1-2 1-2 0-0 2-4-6 2-6 0-0 1-3-4 2-6 4-4 0-2-2 1-5 4-6 1-1-2 3-8 4-7 0-3-3 1-5 0-0 1-1-2 4-5 2-2 1-2-3 0-2 2-4 0-2-2 1-8 2-4 1-2-3 2-7 1-1 2-2-4 3-7 4-6 0-2-2 0-3 2-3 0-1-1 2-6 5-6 0-0-0 2-5 4-4 1-5-6 2-5 0-0 0-1-1 0-5 0-0 1-2-3 2-4 1-2 0-3-3 7-9 1-3 0-13-13 2-7 0-0 1-3-4 1-10 5-8 0-6-6 2-7 3-3 2-4-6

PF Ast TO Blk Stl 1 4 5 0 1 0 5 1 0 0 1 4 3 0 1 0 3 3 0 3 4 5 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 3 3 5 0 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 3 1 0 1 0 5 4 0 1 2 4 2 1 3 1 1 3 0 0 4 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 4 4 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4 2 1 0 4 4 5 5 0 1 4 4 3 1 2 1 1 4 0 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 2 4 2 0 0 3 3 2 0 3 2 6 5 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 5 2 0 2 0 5 2 1 0

Pts 12 8 13 0 2 9 3 14 2 6 5 8 14 9 19 7 20 6 11 15 17 10 13 14 6 0 9 28 10 10 17

PF Ast TO Blk Stl 1 2 1 0 3 1 6 1 0 1 2 6 2 1 2 2 3 0 0 2 2 3 1 0 2 3 8 4 0 1 1 9 1 0 1 4 7 3 0 0 4 7 1 0 0 1 6 2 0 2 1 4 5 0 1 1 8 3 0 4 2 3 2 0 3 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 9 3 0 1 3 9 2 0 2 5 5 4 0 0 2 3 1 0 1 2 6 4 0 0 3 6 1 0 3 2 3 3 0 0 1 5 3 0 1 2 2 2 1 0 1 6 3 0 1 4 3 0 1 21 0 1 4 0 1 4 7 2 0 0 3 2 1 0 2 2 4 4 0 1 5 3 1 0 1 2 6 3 0 4 1 4 5 0 0 3 6 4 0 0 0 5 2 0 1 3 5 4 0 2 3 5 1 0 1 2 7 2 0 0

Pts 21 16 21 24 24 15 15 18 19 14 26 11 25 26 6 21 19 20 12 15 20 29 9 10 0

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF Ast TO Blk Stl 2-8 3-4 0-10-10 0 4 3 0 0 0-4 4-6 1-5-6 1 7 3 0 0 2-9 11-12 4-4-8 3 1 1 0 1 1-5 8-8 0-2-2 3 1 3 0 1 3-9 0-0 0-4-4 2 3 3 0 2 1-3 6-7 0-8-8 1 5 3 0 2 5-9 9-13 0-2-2 3 4 4 0 1 0-5 2-3 0-5-5 1 2 3 0 0 0-4 1-2 0-6-6 0 2 2 0 0 5-11 3-10 3-6-9 0 3 0 0 0 4-8 3-3 2-3-5 2 3 2 0 1 3-5 1-2 0-3-3 0 7 1 0 2 5-8 4-7 0-6-6 2 4 3 0 2 2-7 1-2 2-2-4 3 4 4 0 2 1-6 0-0 1-3-4 1 5 3 0 1 1-7 0-0 0-4-4 3 3 1 0 0 2-6 11-13 1-6-7 3 2 1 0 2

Pts 27 8 29 15 11 19 32 8 7 32 21 16 23 15 9 9 31

2008-09 SEASON Opp. Date GS WILLIAM & MARY 11/14 * NJIT 11/17 * HARTFORD 11/20 * NEW HAMPSHIRE 11/23 * @ Penn 11/25 * vs. Rhode Island 11/28 * vs. Towson 11/29 * @ Georgia Tech 12/3 * TEMPLE 12/6 * ARMY 12/10 * MOUNT ST. MARY’S12/13 * LAFAYETTE 12/21 * SACRED HEART 12/23 * NORTHWESTERN 12/31 * @ Wisconsin 1/3 * PURDUE 1/6 * @ Minnesota 1/11 * MICHIGAN ST 1/14 * @ Indiana 1/17 * MICHIGAN 1/20 * IOWA 1/24 * @ Michigan St. 2/1 * @ Michigan 2/5 * WISCONSIN 2/8 * @ Purdue 2/11 * MINNESOTA 2/14 * @ Illinois 2/18 * @ Ohio State 2/24 * INDIANA 2/28 ILLINOIS 3/5 * @ Iowa 3/7 * vs. Indiana 3/12 * vs, Purdue 3/13 * vs. George Mason 3/17 * vs. Rhode Island 3/19 * @ Florida 3/24 * vs. Notre Dame 3/31 * vs. Baylor 4/2 *

Min 37 32 36 35 40 38 32 38 40 36 36 33 37 40 38 37 38 40 37 34 38 40 36 36 36 39 40 38 33 38 47 29 40 45 37 39 37 40

FG 7-13 5-10 7-11 9-11 5-13 4-16 5-8 5-16 6-15 5-14 6-11 5-11 7-13 8-20 2-11 6-15 7-17 5-11 4-10 4-10 4-12 11-19 3-16 4-15 0-7 6-14 3-11 4-11 6-12 5-17 8-20 1-3 4-12 9-18 5-12 4-13 6-14 3-11

Opp. PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNCW vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN @ Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN @ Illinois @ Iowa

Min FG 39 11-20 28 2-9 40 8-23 37 3-13 37 4-14 37 6-8 38 9-15 39 3-15 33 3-8 36 12-26 24 7-13 33 6-9 40 7-14 40 6-16 39 4-12 38 4-19 36 9-18

Pct .538 .500 .636 .818 .384 .250 .625 .313 .400 .357 .545 .454 .538 .400 .181 .400 .412 .454 .400 .400 .333 .579 .187 .267 .000 .429 .273 .364 .500 .294 .400 .333 .333 .500 .417 .308 .429 .273

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R 3-6 4-4 0-5-5 4-7 2-2 1-4-5 3-6 4-5 0-1-1 3-4 3-5 0-8-8 3-8 11-16 0-7-7 3-10 4-6 3-5-8 3-5 2-2 1-7-8 2-8 6-8 0-4-4 2-6 5-12 1-3-4 1-5 3-6 0-5-5 3-5 11-13 0-3-3 1-4 0-0 1-9-10 4-7 7-8 2-3-5 7-13 3-6 3-9-12 1-7 1-2 1-6-7 1-5 8-10 2-3-5 3-8 2-3 3-0-3 3-8 7-9 0-5-5 2-7 2-5 0-4-4 4-7 3-4 0-2-2 3-10 9-11 1-5-6 6-12 1-5 2-3-5 1-9 2-4 2-4-6 0-6 2-2 2-3-5 0-4 0-0 0-2-2 4-10 5-6 0-1-1 1-5 4-4 0-4-4 2-6 0-1 2-7-9 2-7 2-6 1-7-8 1-8 4-4 1-5-6 1-8 9-11 2-8-10 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 2-7 5-6 0-4-4 5-11 1-1 3-2-5 4-9 2-2 0-4-4 1-8 4-4 0-3-3 1-6 4-9 0-5-5 1-7 5-8 1-5-6

11 10 16 15 26 3 15 24 16 13 17 12

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Pct .550 .222 .348 .231 .286 .750 .600 .200 .375 .462 .538 .666 .500 .375 .333 .211 .500

Opp. INDIANA @Wisconsin ILLINOIS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE @ Northwestern @ Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

Date GS Min FG 1/21 * 38 7-18 1/24 * 44 11-23 1/27 * 37 7-15 1/31 * 32 6-13 2/3 * 40 8-18 2/6 * 40 7-19 2/13 * 37 9-16 2/17 * 40 2-8 2/20 * 40 6-14 2/24 * 40 7-19 2/28 * 36 4-11 3/4 * 40 6-13 3/6 * 31 6-10 3/11 * 37 3-10

Ptc .389 .478 .467 .462 .444 .368 .563 .250 .428 .368 .364 .462 .600 .300

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF Ast TO Blk Stl 2-7 6-8 0-3-3 2 4 2 0 0 4-8 2-2 1-7-8 5-1 6 3 0 0 3-6 3-6 0-2-2 3 5 1 0 2 1-4 0-0 0-3-3 0 1 3 0 3 2-5 6-8 0-9-9 2 7 2 0 0 3-8 3-7 0-3-3 0 5 4 0 5 7-11 5-8 1-4-5 3 5 2 0 0 1-6 5-6 0-7-7 2 6 3 1 0 2-6 0-1 0-11-11 1 6 4 0 0 2-8 6-9 0-3-3 2 3 3 0 2 2-3 6-7 2-4-6 2 6 1 1 1 2-8 2-3 0-6-6 1 8 3 0 0 3-6 2-4 0-1-1 1 3 1 0 1 0-3 4-5 1-2-3 0 4 1 0 0

Pts 22 28 20 13 24 20 30 10 14 22 16 16 17 10

SASA BOROVNJAK (#1) 2009-10 SEASON Opp. PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNCW vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia UMBC GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN MICHIGAN @ Purdue @ Ohio State @ Northwestern NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

Date GS Min 11/13 13 11/16 8 11/19 7 11/20 9 11/22 3 11/25 5 11/30 1 12/8 7 12/19 13 12/21 5 1/7 1 1/31 5 2/3 9 2/17 4 2/28 9 3/4 5 3/6 6 3/11 13

FG 1-1 2-3 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 1-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-2

Ptc 1.000 .667 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .333 .667 .000 .000 .000 .500 .500 .000 .000 .500

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 0-0 1-2 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 3-4 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0-0 2-2 1-4-5

PF Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 4

JEFF BROOKS (#25) 2007-08 SEASON Opp. ST FRANCIS (PA) CANISIUS vs South Carolina vs Rider vs UCF VIRGINIA TECH @ Saint Joseph's SETON HALL PRINCETON DENVER COLGATE LEHIGH @ Northwestern @ Illinois MINNESOTA WISCONSIN @ Indiana PURDUE @ Iowa OHIO STATE MICHIGAN STATE @ Purdue @ Michigan ILLINOIS @ Michigan State @ Minnesota IOWA MICHIGAN @ Wisconsin INDIANA vs. Illinois

Date 11/12 11/16 11/22 11/23 11/25 11/28 12/1 12/8 12/12 12/15 12/23 12/31 1/2 1/6 1/12 1/15 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/29 2/2 2/5 2/09 2/16 2/20 2/24 2/27 3/1/ 3/5 3/9 3/13

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Min FG Ptc 18 1-2 .500 24 2-8 .250 8 0-1 .000 10 1-3 .333 17 1-2 .500 15 1-3 .333 28 2-8 .250 7 0-2 .000 14 3-4 .750 22 1-3 .333 12 4-4 1.000 11 1-3 .333 6 0-0 .000 5 0-0 .000 10 0-0 .000 16 3-4 .750 24 2-7 .286 25 0-1 .000 11 0-4 .000 6 1-2 .500 4 1-2 .500 18 1-4 .250 1 0-0 .000 4 0-0 .000 15 1-1 1.000 16 1-4 .250 14 1-1 1.000 11 0-2 .000 28 3-7 .429 32 6-9 .667 29 4-10 .400

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 0-1 1-1 0-5-5 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0-1 1-3 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0-0 0-1 0-4-4 0-0 0-3 0-7-7 2-2 0-0 0-1-1 0-2 1-2 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2-2 0-0 1-5 0-2-2 0-1 2-2 0-3-3 0-0 2-4 1-4-5 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-3 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-1 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 2-4 0-0 0-5-5 0-1 0-0 3-3-6 0-0 0-0 6-3-9

PF Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 5 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 0 3 2 1 0 2 3 2 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 6 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 2 10 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 0 1 0 1 6 1 1 3 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 1 4 1 1 1 0 8 2 2 2 0 0 12 5 2 3 0 0 8

2008-09 SEASON Opp. Date GS WILLIAM & MARY 11/14 NJIT 11/17 HARTFORD 11/20 NEW HAMPSHIRE 11/23 @ Penn 11/25 vs. Rhode Island 11/28 vs. Towson 11/29 @ Georgia Tech 12/3 TEMPLE 12/6 ARMY 12/10 MOUNT ST. MARY’S12/13 LAFAYETTE 12/21 SACRED HEART 12/23 NORTHWESTERN 12/31 * @ Wisconsin 1/3 * PURDUE 1/6 *

Min DNP 16 11 11 16 19 15 20 24 17 24 15 11 27 17 14

FG

Pct

1-3 0-1 1-1 2-4 2-7 3-7 2-4 2-7 1-4 1-3 2-2 1-1 3-6 1-2 0-4

.333 .000 1.000 .500 .286 .429 .500 .286 .250 .333 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .000

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1

0-1 0-0 2-2 1-3 0-0 0-1 4-4 2-2 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

2-4-6 1-3-4 0-1-1 2-1-3 3-3-6 3-2-5 2-1-3 1-6-7 1-6-7 3-2-5 1-3-4 0-1-1 3-1-4 0-1-1 1-2-3

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3 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0

5 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 0 4 5 5 6 9 6 3 2 4 2 9 2 0

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BROOKS 2008-09 SEASON continued @ Minnesota MICHIGAN ST @ Indiana MICHIGAN IOWA @ Michigan St. @ Michigan WISCONSIN @ Purdue MINNESTOA @ Illinois @ Ohio State INDIANA ILLINOIS @ Iowa vs. Indiana vs. Purdue vs. George Mason vs. Rhode Island @ Florida vs. Notre Dame vs. Baylor

1/11 1/14 1/17 1/20 1/24 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/11 2/14 2/18 2/24 2/28 3/5 3/7 3/12 3/13 3/17 3/19 3/24 3/31 4/2

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Opp. PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNCW vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN @ Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN @ Illinois @ Iowa INDIANA @ Wisconsin ILLINOIS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE @ Northwestern @ Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

Date 11/13 11/16 11/19 11/20 11/22 11/25 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/19 12/21 12/29 1/3 1/7 1/12 1/16 1/21 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/6 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/28 3/4 3/6 3/11

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17 19 24 19 22 19 19 14 10 19 6 4 8 9 10 21 14 29 27 9 8 15

1-4 .250 1-3 .333 2-5 .400 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 1-3 .333 1-4 .250 1-1 1.000 3-6 .500 0-2 .000 6-12 .500 3-11 .273 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500

1-3 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-4 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-1

0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2

0-3-3 0-1-1 2-2-4 1-3-4 1-3-4 1-2-3 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-4 2-0-2 2-3-5 2-3-5 0-2-2 0-2-2 1-3-4

0 3 4 2 4 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 0

0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 3 0 0 2

0 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0

3 2 4 2 3 2 0 4 3 3 0 0 2 2 2 6 0 13 6 0 0 4

PF Ast TO Blk Stl 0 1 2 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 3 3 3 1 0 2 1 2 0 2 4 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 4 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 4 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 3 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 3 3 1 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 4 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 3 3 0 1 0 1 2 3 1 0 3 0 3 0 0

Pts 10 12 9 15 12 4 8 3 14 2 5 2 9 6 8 5 9 4 0 3 6 8 3 4 12 9 8 11 13 12 4

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF Ast TO Blk Stl 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 4-5 3-5 1-1-2 3 3 3 0 1 0-0 6-8 3-1-4 4 2 2 0 3 0-0 6-7 0-1-1 4 1 2 0 0 0-0 1-2 0-5-5 2 3 2 0 3 0-1 1-1 0-2-2 1 5 0 0 1 0-2 3-5 0-2-2 3 5 1 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 1 3 0 0 1-2 0-0 0-4-4 0 5 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 4 3 1 1 0 2-3 8-9 2-3-5 0 7 2 0 2 0-2 3-4 0-3-3 1 0 3 0 2 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 2 5 3 0 0 0-0 0-2 1-3-4 4 1 2 0 0 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 4 1 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 3 1 0 2 0-0 2-3 0-4-4 4 1 1 1 1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 1 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-4-4 1 2 0 0 0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 3 2 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 1 2 1 0 1 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 3 2 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 1 1 0 1 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 3 3 2 0 1 0-0 3-4 0-0-0 3 4 1 0 0 0-0 1-4 0-1-1 0 1 1 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 2 5 5 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 4 0 0

Pts 0 19 8 8 7 7 11 0 7 2 18 7 5 0 3 2 4 5 0 0 2 2 7 1 4 5 5 9 0 2 4

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Min 27 21 32 34 33 13 32 25 24 22 19 24 25 26 27 14 19 18 9 19 17 22 19 23 35 27 22 25 27 33 23

FG 3-4 6-8 4-6 6-11 5-11 1-2 3-7 1-5 7-11 1-6 2-4 1-7 4-6 3-7 4-6 2-3 3-5 2-4 0-1 1-5 2-3 3-7 1-4 2-5 5-10 4-5 3-7 4-10 5-7 5-8 1-3

Ptc .750 .750 .667 .545 .455 .500 .428 .200 .636 .167 .500 .142 .667 .428 .667 .667 .600 .500 .000 .200 .667 .428 .250 .400 .500 .800 .428 .400 .714 .625 .333

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R 2-2 2-4 0-1-1 0-2 0-2 2-3-5 0-0 1-1 0-3-3 0-1 3-3 2-5-7 1-4 1-1 1-0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 1-2 1-1 2-7-9 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 0-1 0-0 2-3-5 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1-3 0-0 0-7-7 0-2 0-0 2-3-5 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 0-0 0-2 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 1-1 0-0 1-1-2 0-0 3-5 3-1-4 0-2 0-1 3-5-8 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 0-2 1-2 1-2-3 0-0 2-2 0-4-4 0-2 2-2 0-2-2 0-0 1-2 3-2-5 0-1 0-0 1-5-6 1-2 1-1 2-3-5 0-0 1-2 1-3-4 0-1 2-2 2-4-6 0-2 3-5 1-5-7 2-3 1-2 0-2-2 1-1 1-1 2-5-7 0-1 2-3 0-4-4

TIM FRAZIER (#23) 2009-10 SEASON Opp. PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNCW vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN @ Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN @ Illinois @ Iowa INDIANA @ Wisconsin ILLINOIS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE @ Northwestern @ Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

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Date 11/13 11/16 11/19 11/20 11/22 11/25 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/19 12/21 12/29 1/3 1/7 1/12 1/16 1/21 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/6 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/28 3/4 3/6 3/11

GS Min 8 30 26 15 * 34 * 23 * 26 * 16 * 25 * 23 * 29 * 24 13 13 16 * 19 * 31 12 3 12 22 13 21 17 16 20 13 11 7 20 12

FG 0-1 6-11 1-8 1-2 3-5 3-7 4-8 0-3 3-6 1-5 4-8 2-5 2-5 0-2 1-2 1-2 1-4 2-4 0-1 0-3 0-4 1-3 3-4 0-3 2-4 2-5 1-2 4-4 0-2 1-4 2-5

Pct .000 .545 .125 .500 .600 .428 .500 .000 .500 .200 .500 .400 .400 .000 .500 .500 .250 .500 .000 .000 .000 .333 .750 .000 .500 .400 .500 1.000 .000 .250 .400

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DAVID JACKSON (#15) 2006-07 SEASON Opp. MOREHEAD ST UNC GREENSBORO STONY BROOK

Date GS Min 11/10 24 11/13 14 11/17 11

FG 0-4 2-2 1-2

Ptc .000 1.000 .500

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R 0-0 5-6 2-2-4 0-0 0-1 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1

PF Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 1 0 1 0 0 5 0 1 2 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 2

2007-08 SEASON Opp. ST FRANCIS (PA) CANISIUS vs South Carolina vs Rider vs UCF VIRGINIA TECH @ Saint Joseph's SETON HALL PRINCETON DENVER COLGATE LEHIGH @ Northwestern @ Illinois MINNESOTA WISCONSIN @ Indiana PURDUE @ Iowa OHIO STATE MICHIGAN STATE @ Purdue @ Michigan ILLINOIS @ Michigan State @ Minnesota IOWA MICHIGAN @ Wisconsin INDIANA vs. Illinois

Date 11/12 11/16 11/22 11/23 11/25 11/28 12/1 12/8 12/12 12/15 12/23 12/31 1/2 1/6 1/12 1/15 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/29 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/16 2/20 2/24 2/27 3/1/ 3/5 3/9 3/13

GS Min FG 22 3-5 11 1-2 27 2-5 9 0-0 12 1-4 16 2-3 30 3-6 27 1-5 20 1-3 21 2-3 16 2-5 18 2-5 27 0-2 20 3-4 14 0-0 24 3-5 * 29 1-2 * 20 3-5 * 29 1-4 16 1-4 * 24 0-2 * 25 1-3 * 27 1-5 * 31 1-5 * 13 0-3 * 32 6-10 * 29 2-4 * 29 1-3 * 21 0-4 * 33 5-9 * 35 2-6

Ptc .600 .500 .400 .000 .250 .667 .500 .200 .333 .667 .400 .400 .000 .750 .000 .600 .500 .600 .250 .250 .000 .333 .200 .200 .000 .600 .500 .333 .000 .556 .333

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R 0-1 4-5 1-0-1 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 1-2 2-4 2-5-7 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0-0 5-6 1-3-4 1-1 1-2 5-1-6 0-0 4-6 3-3-6 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 0-0 3-4 2-2-4 0-1 3-4 1-4-5 0-1 4-6 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0-1 2-3 1-3-4 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 1-1 0-0 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 0-1 2-4 2-2-4 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 0-0 9-11 1-1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 1-1 4-5 3-1-4 1-4 5-6 2-2-4 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 3-5 4-5 4-4-8 0-0 1-1 2-0-2 0-1 1-2 0-2-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1-3 2-4 2-8-10 1-2 4-4 2-4-6

PF Ast TO Blk Stl 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 4 3 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 5 0 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 2 3 0 4 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1

Pts 10 3 7 0 2 9 8 6 4 7 7 8 0 8 2 7 2 7 4 2 9 3 7 8 0 19 5 3 0 13 9

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF Ast TO Blk Stl 1-3 2-2 1-2-3 2-0 4 2 1 1 0-1 5-5 0-2-2 3-0 1 1 0 1 1-2 2-2 4-4-8 4-0 1 2 0 1 0-0 1-1 1-2-3 3-0 2 2 1 0 0-1 3-4 2-2-4 3-0 2 1 0 0 0-1 2-2 2-4-6 5-0 0 2 0 0 0-0 3-5 1-4-5 3-0 0 3 0 1 0-2 0-2 3-4-7 2-0 0 0 0 0 1-1 3-4 2-1-3 4-0 0 0 1 0 0-2 1-1 2-2-4 0-0 2 2 2 1 0-1 0-0 2-2-4 0-0 0 1 1 1 0-1 1-2 3-4-7 0-0 2 1 0 0 0-1 4-4 1-0-1 1-0 1 2 0 2 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0-0 1-2 1-3-4 3-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-2 3-0-3 2-0 1 1 0 0 0-1 0-0 2-0-2 3-0 0 3 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1-0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1-0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 1-0 0 1 1 1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 4-0 1 1 0 1 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 3-0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 1-4-5 2-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 4-4 0-3-3 2-0 2 0 0 1 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 0-0 0 1 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1-0 0 1 0 0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 3-0 0 1 0 0 0-1 2-2 1-2-3 1-0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 2-0 1 1 0 1 0-3 0-1 4-1-5 3-0 0 2 0 0 2-3 2-2 1-4-5 1-0 1 0 1 0 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 5-1 0 0 0 2 1-2 4-4 3-1-4 3-0 2 1 0 2 1-2 3-3 2-2-4 1-0 0 2 0 0 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 1-0 0 0 0 1 1-1 3-4 1-3-4 0-0 0 2 0 0

Pts 9 13 9 7 9 8 7 4 6 1 2 3 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 4 6 0 0 5 4 0 10 12 4 7 14 0 10

2008-09 SEASON Opp. Date GS WILLIAM & MARY 11/14 * NJIT 11/17 * HARTFORD 11/20 * NEW HAMPSHIRE 11/23 * @ Penn 11/25 * vs. Rhode Island 11/28 * vs. Towson 11/29 * @ Georgia Tech 12/3 * TEMPLE 12/6 * ARMY 12/10 * MOUNT ST. MARY’S12/13 * LAFAYETTE 12/21 * SACRED HEART 12/23 * NORTHWESTERN 12/31 @ Wisconsin 1/3 PURDUE 1/6 @ Minnesota 1/11 MICHIGAN ST 1/14 @ Indiana 1/17 MICHIGAN 1/20 IOWA 1/24 @ Michigan St. 2/1 @ Michigan 2/5 WISCONSIN 2/8 @ Purdue 2/11 * MINNESOTA 2/14 * @ Illinois 2/18 * @ Ohio State 2/24 * INDIANA 2.28 ILLINOIS 3/5 * @ Iowa 3/7 * vs. Indiana 3/12 * vs. Purdue 3/13 * vs. George Mason 3/17 * vs. Rhode Island 3/19 * @ Florida 3/24 * vs. Notre Dame 3/31 * vs. Baylor 4/2 *

Min FG Ptc 30 3-5 .600 19 4-7 .571 30 3-8 .375 31 3-7 .429 30 3-5 .600 31 3-5 .600 23 2-3 .667 25 2-5 .400 27 1-4 .250 28 0-2 .000 28 1-3 .333 23 1-6 .166 29 1-4 .250 6 0-1 .000 20 1-1 1.000 14 0-4 .000 13 0-3 .000 6 0-0 .000 11 0-0 .000 19 1-3 .333 18 0-0 .000 14 0-2 .000 13 0-1 .000 22 2-2 1.000 21 2-4 .500 20 1-3 .333 12 0-1 .000 3 0-1 .000 11 2-3 .667 17 1-2 .500 25 0-2 .000 27 5-10 .500 27 4-7 .571 25 2-3 .667 31 1-4 .250 27 5-7 .714 15 0-2 .000 19 3-3 1.000


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DAVID JACKSON (#15) 2009-10 SEASON Opp. PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNCW vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN @ Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN @ Illinois @ Iowa INDIANA @ Wisconsin ILLINOIS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE @ Northwestern @ Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

Date 11/13 11/16 11/19 11/20 11/22 11/25 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/19 12/21 12/29 1/3 1/7 1/12 1/16 1/21 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/6 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/28 3/4 3/6 3/11

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Min 26 27 35 23 30 35 28 31 17 32 20 18 34 30 28 33 29 33 41 33 28 36 37 38 31 33 36 19 35 30 32

FG 2-6 2-4 4-5 1-5 3-6 8-10 1-4 2-3 0-5 4-8 1-4 2-4 4-5 4-7 3-8 1-5 5-8 3-8 5-7 4-11 3-9 5-7 4-7 4-8 7-8 4-9 4-7 2-2 4-11 1-4 3-6

Ptc .333 .500 .800 .200 .500 .800 .250 .666 .000 .500 .250 .500 .800 .571 .375 .200 .625 .375 .714 .364 .333 .714 .571 .500 .875 .444 .571 1.000 .364 .250 .500

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF Ast TO Blk Stl 0-2 1-2 3-1-4 4 0 2 0 1 1-1 3-3 2-5-7 2 2 2 0 0 1-1 3-4 2-5-7 3 2 0 0 0 1-2 3-4 2-1-3 5-1 0 2 0 0 0-3 4-5 2-1-3 2 1 0 0 0 1-2 9-11 0-2-2 1 4 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 3 0 0 1 0 1-2 0-0 1-4-5 2 1 1 2 1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 1 1 1 0 2-3 2-2 2-5-7 3 1 1 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 3 1 2 0 0 0-0 1-1 2-2-4 2 2 0 0 0 1-2 2-3 0-2-2 2 2 0 0 0 1-1 4-7 1-4-5 1 1 1 0 1 0-2 0-0 2-4-6 1 2 2 0 2 0-3 0-0 0-4-4 1 2 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 3-4 3-3-6 3 2 2 0 2 0-1 2-2 1-5-6 1 0 0 0 0 2-4 3-4 2-2-4 3 1 0 0 0 2-4 3-5 1-1-2 4 0 1 0 0 0-1 2-3 2-4-6 4 1 2 0 0 2-4 8-8 1-5-6 3 1 2 0 0 2-5 0-0 1-4-5 2 2 0 2 0 1-1 5-5 1-3-4 4 2 1 0 0 1-4 0-0 1-2-3 4 0 4 1 1 2-3 3-3 4-2-6 2 1 0 0 0 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 3 1 1 0 1 1-5 3-4 3-2-5 4 1 1 0 2 1-2 3-4 3-2-5 2 1 2 0 2 1-3 .3-4 1-1-2 2 2 2 1 3

Pts 5 8 12 6 10 26 2 5 0 12 2 5 11 13 6 2 10 9 12 13 11 12 18 10 20 9 13 5 12 6 10

ANDREW JONES (#22) 2007-08 SEASON Opp. ST FRANCIS (PA) CANISIUS vs South Carolina vs Rider vs UCF VIRGINIA TECH @ Saint Joseph's SETON HALL PRINCETON DENVER COLGATE LEHIGH @ Northwestern @ Illinois MINNESOTA WISCONSIN @ Indiana PURDUE @ Iowa OHIO STATE MICHIGAN STATE @ Purdue @ Michigan ILLINOIS @ Michigan State @ Minnesota IOWA MICHIGAN @ Wisconsin INDIANA vs. Illinois

Date 11/12 11/16 11/22 11/23 11/25 11/28 12/1 12/8 12/12 12/15 12/23 12/31 1/2 1/6 1/12 1/15 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/29 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/16 2/20 2/24 2/27 3/1 3/5 3/9 3/13

GS Min 12 12 22 18 20 * 19 * 13 * 21 * 15 * 11 * 10 * 10 * 6 * 10 * 8 11 5 16 14 * 28 * 21 * 23 * 24 * 25 * 30 * 20 * 13 10 * 19 * 25 * 37

FG 1-1 1-2 3-4 2-4 1-2 0-2 4-6 2-4 3-4 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 2-5 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 4-5 1-2 1-4 3-3 1-2 3-7 1-3 0-1 1-1 3-6 3-7 4-7

Ptc 1.000 .500 .750 .500 .500 .000 .667 .500 .750 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .400 .000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .800 .500 .250 1.000 .500 .429 .333 .000 1.000 .500 .429 .571

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R 0-0 3-4 1-1-2 0-0 4-4 4-2-6 0-0 2-3 7-2-9 0-0 1-1 3-1-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 0-0 1-3 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 4-0-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-4 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 0-0 3-3 2-8-10 0-0 4-7 3-2-5 0-0 2-4 0-3-3 0-0 0-1 3-4-7 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 0-0 1-2 2-2-4 0-0 0-2 2-0-2 0-0 4-4 0-1-1 0-0 1-2 2-1-3 0-0 0-1 5-1-6 0-0 2-2 4-2-6

PF Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 2 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 2 0 2 6 3 1 1 1 0 8 3 1 0 0 0 5 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 9 2 2 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 6 4 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 11 4 0 2 0 0 6 2 1 1 0 0 4 3 2 2 1 0 6 4 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 8 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 6 2 1 1 0 0 7 4 0 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 2 1 10

Opp. Date GS WILLIAM & MARY 11/14 * NJIT 11/17 * HARTFORD 11/20 * NEW HAMPSHIRE 11/23 * @ Penn 11/25 * vs. Rhode Island 11/28 * vs. Towson 11/29 * @ Georgia Tech 12/3 * TEMPLE 12/6 * ARMY 12/20 * MOUNT ST. MARY’S12/13 * LAFAYETTE 12/21 * SACRED HEAT 12/23 * NORTHWESTERN 12/31 * @ Wisconsin 1/3 * PURDUE 1/6 * @ Minnesota 1/11 * MICHIGAN ST 1/14 * @ Indiana 1/17 * MICHIGAN 1/20 * IOWA 1/24 * @ Michigan St 2/1 * @ Michigan 2/5 * WISCONSIN 2/8 * @ Purdue 2/11 * MINNESOTA 2/14 * @ Illinios 2/18 * @ Ohio State 2/24 * INDIANA 2/28 * ILLINOIS 3/5 * @ Iowa 3/7 * vs. Indiana 3/12 * vs. Purdue 3/13 * vs. George Mason 3/17 * vs. Rhode Island 3/19 * @ Florida 3/24 * vs. Notre Dame 3/31 * vs. Baylor 4/2 *

Min 28 28 15 21 11 12 27 29 26 30 19 23 28 26 31 32 25 24 13 22 17 33 23 31 31 33 28 29 20 27 38 22 24 32 28 26 33 35

Opp. PURDUE PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNCW vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN @ Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN @ Illinois @ Iowa INDIANA @ Wisconsin ILLINIOS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE @ Northwestern @ Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

Min 32 21 24 22 30 19 32 24 33 24 24 15 23 34 31 16 10 25 16 16 16 20 32 22 30 30 34 33 33 26 28 27

FG 2-2 2-3 1-1 2-4 0-4 2-3 3-5 4-5 2-4 6-7 0-1 4-6 3-5 0-4 1-3 3-7 2-3 1-1 1-4 2-3 1-2 4-4 1-2 3-3 2-4 1-1 2-5 4-4 4-4 2-3 4-6 1-3 1-5 4-8 5-9 0-3 5-6 3-5

Ptc 1.000 .667 1.000 .500 .000 .667 .600 .800 .500 .857 .000 .666 .600 .000 .333 .429 .667 1.000 .250 .667 .500 1.000 .500 1.000 .500 1.000 .400 1.000 1.000 .667 .667 .333 .200 .500 .556 .000 .833 .600

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF Ast TO Blk Stl 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 1 0 1 0 0 0-0 4-10 0-6-6 4 0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 1 2 0 0 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 2 0 1 1 0 0-0 1-2 2-4-6 3 0 0 0 2 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 3 0 2 0 0 0-0 2-4 4-9-13 1 1 1 1 3 0-0 0-0 4-3-7 2 0 1 1 0 0-0 2-4 2-6-8 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 1-1 3-4-7 1 1 1 1 1 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 4 0 1 0 0 0-0 2-3 1-3-4 2 0 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 1 2 1 1 0-0 2-2 4-6-10 4 0 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 2 0 0 1 0 0-0 0-0 8-3-11 3 0 1 2 1 0-0 1-2 2-1-3 4 0 0 0 2 0-0 2-3 2-3-5 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 3 1 0 1 1 0-0 2-2 4-1-5 2 2 1 0 0 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4-6 2-7-9 1-0 0 3 0 1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1-0 0 2 0 0 0-0 3-4 0-3-3 3-0 0 0 1 0 0-0 2-2 2-7-9 4-0 0 2 0 0 0-0 2-2 3-6-9 4-0 1 2 1 2 0-0 3-3 3-5-8 2-0 0 2 0 2 0-0 2-2 1-5-6 2-0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2-0 1 2 1 1 0-0 2-4 1-3-4 5-0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 4-0 0 3 0 0 0-0 1-2 4-4-8 2-0 0 0 1 0 0-0 1-2 2-1-3 2-0 1 1 0 0 0-0 3-4 0-6-6 1-0 2 2 0 0 0-0 4-4 5-5-10 5-1 0 3 0 0 0-0 3-4 5-2-7 3-0 0 1 0 0 0-0 6-7 4-11-15 2-0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 1-0 2 0 0 0

Pts 4 8 2 6 1 5 8 8 6 13 1 10 6 2 2 6 5 4 2 6 2 12 2 9 6 4 7 10 8 6 8 3 3 11 14 3 16 6

2009-10 SEASON Date 1/6 11/13 11/16 11/19 11/20 11/22 11/25 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/19 12/21 12/29 1/3 1/7 1/12 1/16 1/21 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/6 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/28 3/4 3/6 3/11

GS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

* * * * * * * * * *

FG 3-7 2-4 3-4 1-8 2-8 4-6 2-4 3-7 2-3 4-6 1-3 4-5 4-5 6-10 1-1 1-3 0-1 1-1 2-4 0-1 3-4 2-5 3-3 2-3 1-2 4-6 5-9 4-7 4-7 3-6 3-7 4-6

Ptc .429 .500 .750 .125 .250 .667 .500 .428 .666 .666 .333 .800 .800 .600 1.000 .333 .000 1.000 .500 .000 .750 .400 1.000 .667 .500 .667 .555 .571 .571 .500 .429 .667

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R PF Ast TO Blk Stl 0-0 0-0 8-3-11 3-0 0 1 2 1 0-0 0-2 2-3-5 5-1 0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 3-5-8 2 0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 3 1 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 2-9-11 2 0 1 0 0 0-0 1-1 2-1-3 3 0 0 0 1 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 2 0 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 4 0 0 1 0 0-0 3-4 2-2-4 0 1 0 1 0 0-0 2-3 5-5-10 1 1 1 1 0 0-0 5-6 1-3-4 5-1 1 1 2 0 0-0 3-3 1-1-2 1 0 2 0 0 0-0 1-3 3-1-4 1 2 5 0 1 0-0 0-0 1-7-8 4 0 2 0 0 0-0 1-3 1-5-6 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 3 0 1 0 0 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-1 1-5-6 2 1 2 0 0 0-0 0-2 1-0-1 1 0 2 0 0 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 3 1 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 3 0 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 4 0 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 5 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 2-3 2-5-7 5 2 4 0 1 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 1 0 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 1-7-8 4 1 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 4 0 2 1 0 0-0 1-2 1-4-5 5 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 1-7-8 5 0 2 0 0 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 4 0 0 0 1

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Pts 6 4 8 2 4 9 6 6 7 10 7 11 9 12 3 3 0 2 4 0 7 4 6 4 2 10 10 8 8 7 6 10

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BILLY OLIVER (#35) 2009-10 SEASON Opp. PENN ROBERT MORRIS UMBC GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN

Date GS Min 11/13 5 11/16 4 12/8 3 12/19 9 12/21 3

FG 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0

Ptc .000 .000 .000 .500 .000

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 0-1 0-2 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0

CAMMERON WOODYARD (#24) 2009-10 SEASON PF Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

CAMMERON WOODYARD (#24) 2008-09 SEASON Opp. Date GS WILLIAM & MARY 11/14 NJIT 11/17 HARTFORD 11/20 NEW HAMPSHIRE 11/23 @ Penn 11/25 vs. Towson 11/29 TEMPLE 12/6 ARMY 12/10 MOUNT ST. MARY’S12/13 LAFAYETTE 12/21 SACRED HEART 12/23 NORTWESTERN 12/31 @ Minnesota 1/11 MICHIGAN ST 1/14 MICHIGAN 1/20 @ Michigan St 2/1 @ Michigan 2/5 @ Purdue 2/11 MINNESOTA 2/14 @ Illinois 2/18 INDIANA 2/28 @ Iowa 3/7 vs. Indiana 3/12 vs. Purdue 3/13

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Min 9 16 15 9 5 9 2 6 3 11 11 8 4 1 4 6 5 4 8 8 3 14 1 1

FG 1-1 2-3 2-3 0-2 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-2 0-0 4-5 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-5 1-2 2-2 1-1 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-1

Ptc 1.000 .667 .667 .000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .800 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .500 1.000 1.000 .000 .500 .000 .000

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2-3 0-0 0-2-2 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 2-3 0-0 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-1 0-1 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1-1 0-0 2-1-3 1-2 0-1 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 1-1 2-2 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0-0

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PF Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 9 1 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Opp. PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNCW vs. Tulane SACRED HEART @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN WISCONSIN @ Illinois @ Iowa INDIANA @ Wisconsin ILLINOIS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

Date GS Min 11/13 16 11/16 17 11/19 4 11/20 9 11/25 15 12/5 3 12/8 15 12/12 9 12/19 12 12/21 7 1/3 7 1/12 10 1/16 15 1/21 13 1/24 4 1/27 7 1/31 6 2/3 6 2/6 2 2/13 4 2/28 12 3/4 5 3/6 5 3/11 7

FG 1-4 1-4 0-1 0-1 3-4 0-0 2-8 0-2 2-4 0-0 0-3 2-3 1-4 0-4 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 4-5 0-0 0-3 0-0

Ptc .250 .250 .000 .000 .750 .000 .25 .000 .500 .000 .000 .667 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .800 .000 .000 .000

3FG FT-FTA O-D-R 1-4 0-0 1-0-1 1-4 0-0 0-1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1-5 0-0 1-2-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-3 0-1 1-3-4 2-3 0-0 0-2-2 1-3 0-0 1-1-2 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1

PF Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0



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DeCHELLIS HEAD COACH • PENN STATE, ‘82 ➤ 8TH SEASON AT PENN STATE ➤ 15TH SEASON OVERALL 2009 BIG TEN COACH-OF-THE YEAR 2006 NATIONAL COACHES VS. CANCER MAN-OF-THE-YEAR

Raised in the steel mill country of Monaca, Pa., on the Ohio River just north of Pittsburgh, Penn State head coach Ed DeChellis is well acquainted with hard work, having spent time at the blue-collar jobs in the mills. He also cherishes the closeknit family bonds that paint that region of western Pennsylvania. A cancer survivor from a family that’s seen more than its share of the disease, he also knows what it takes to overcome challenges and possesses the steeled determination of someone who has stared adversity in the eye and didn’t blink. In his eighth year leading the Nittany Lion program and 15th as a collegiate head coach, DeChellis, a 1982 Penn State graduate, has used his life lessons to build hard-working, united and determined teams that have mined success where it was previously hard to find. Named the 2009 BIG TEN COACH-OF-THE-YEAR by the media voters, DeChellis became just the second Nittany Lion basketball coach ever to earn a coach-of-the-year honor as he led Penn State to one of the most successful seasons in program history in 2008-09. DeChellis guided a Nittany Lion team that started three sophomores and played seven underclassmen in its top 10 to a school-record 27 wins and the program’s first-ever national tournament title in winning the 2009 NIT. Along the way Penn State tied a program record for regular season wins (21), posted its second-most Big Ten Conference wins (10) and second-best finish (4th) ever, recorded just the 10th 20-win season in program history, knocked off four Top 25 teams (including a road win at eventual NCAA runner-up Michigan State), set a record for home wins (17) and posted the program’s most road wins (6) in the Big Ten era. DeChellis was rewarded with a three-year contract extension prior to the 2009-10 season that will keep him at Penn State through at least the 2013-14 season. Penn State’s remarkable run was led by first-team All-Big Ten, NABC and USBWA all-region selection Talor Battle, the first Lion to earn All-Big Ten honors since 2001, and NIT MVP Jamelle Cornley, who finished his career ranked fourth all-time in scoring and rebounding at Penn State. Neither player was a highly sought blue-chip recruit, but found remarkable success and achievement under the tutelage of DeChellis and his staff. DeChellis showed his penchant for getting the most out of a program and his players in a seven-year rebuilding project at East Tennessee State (19962003) that resulted in three conference divisional titles and the school’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in a decade. Prior to that, as a 10-year assistant coach at Penn State, he helped guide the Lions to four straight post-season appearances and six overall. Now, he has put his own Nittany Lion program on a similar path to success stocking the talent base through inspired recruiting, including three top 100 rated recruits in the past three years and a pair of standouts from the Keystone state in 2006, and setting a framework for success both on and off the court. His coaching performance in 2007-08 had many of his Big Ten colleagues and members of the media pointing to him as the conference’s coach-of-the-

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year then. Primed for a run to the post-season in his fifth year at the helm, DeChellis saw his leading scorer and rebounder and preseason All-Big Ten first-team pick Geary Claxton go down with a torn ACL 16 games into the season. Second leading scorer and rebounder Jamelle Cornley also suffered a knee injury that limited him for much of the season and caused him to miss six games, including the last three. All DeChellis did was lead a team that started four freshmen and five newcomers to its most Big Ten wins (7) and best Big Ten finish (7th) since 2001. Along the way his young Lions knocked off No. 7 Michigan State and No. 17 Indiana while winning five straight home games to end the campaign. “Eddie DeChellis did a wonderful job at East Tennessee State,” ESPN’s Tom Brennan said in January of 2006, “…When you sit back and look at it, their really making great strides (at Penn State).” DeChellis’ recruiting and coaching helped Penn State claim its first ever Big Ten Freshman-of-the-Year (Jamelle Cornley, 2006) and three straight members of the Big Ten AllFreshman Team (Marlon Smith, 2004; Geary Claxton, 2005; Jamelle Cornley, 2006). The Lions had none before his arrival. He also set about changing and revitalizing the program’s cul-

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ture – stressing family, a team-first attitude and a commitment to excellence without short-cuts that his players have embraced and taken ownership of whole-heartedly. The Nittany Lions reached the post-season in 2006, DeChellis’ third year at the helm. Despite playing the youngest (12 underclassmen and one senior) and smallest lineup (just one player over 6-6 playing more than four minutes per game in league play) in the Big Ten, DeChellis led Penn State to its most overall wins (15-15), most non-conference wins (8-3), most Big Ten wins (6-10), first Big Ten

opponents (Purdue and Northwestern) for the first time since 1997-98, beat Indiana for just the third time in program history, and posted its best marks in scoring, assists, steals and shooting percentages and fewest turnovers in five or more seasons. “What DeChellis is doing at Penn State is (remarkable),” ESPN’s Brent Musburger said late in the 2005-06 season. “Ed DeChellis is my choice for (Big Ten) coach of the year.” DeChellis wrapped up the year by being named the 2006 NATIONAL COACHES VS. CANCER MAN-OF-THE-

“(Penn State’s NIT run) is a great sign of things to come for Ed DeChellis and Penn State.” – Doug Gottlieb, ESPN, 4/2/09 Tournament win and first post-season appearance (NIT) in five seasons. The Lions’ three Big Ten road wins tied for the program’s most ever and the third-best mark in the conference, including a huge upset victory at No. 6 Illinois that ended the Illini’s 33-game home win streak and marked the biggest road win in program history. Penn State swept two conference

YEAR for his contributions in raising funds and awareness in the fight against cancer. DeChellis was presented the award by ESPN’s Jay Bilas before a large gathering of his peers at the Laurel Valley Golf Club in western Pennsylvania. Past recipients of the award include Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim and former Missouri coaching legend Norm Stewart.

THE DeCHELLIS FILE Birthdate: 11/14/58 Family: Wife: Kim; Daughters: Erin (22) & Lauren (19); Casey (daughter) & Andrew McKeehan (son in law) and Sophia (grandaughter) Hometown: Monaca, Pa. College: Penn State, 1982 (B.A. Secondary Education) College Coaching Experience: 1982-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Penn State (Graduate Assistant) 1984-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Salem College (W.Va.) (Assistant Coach) 1986-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Penn State (Assistant Coach) 1996-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .East Tennesse State (Head Coach)

DeCHELLIS TIMELINE: Hired As Penn State Head Coach: April 3, 2003 First Tournament Title at Penn State: 2009 National Invitation Tournament First Victory at Penn State: 11/26/03 vs. St. Francis, Pa., 67-58 First Career Coaching Victory: 1996 vs. UNC

Asheville, 78-69 100th Career Victory: 2/17/03 at UNC Greensboro, 75-73 150th Career Victory: 12/8/07 vs. Seton Hall, 89-86 OT 200th Career Victory: 2/28/10 vs. Northwestern, 79-60 First NCAA Appearance: 2003 (ETSU vs. No. 2 Wake Forest, L, 76-73) First NIT Appearance: 2006 (PSU vs. Rutgers, L, 76-71)

2003-Present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Penn State (Head Coach) . . . . . . . . . .School-record 27 wins (2008-09), Record 21 regular season wins, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Program’s first-ever national tournament title (2009 NIT), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10th 20-win season in PSU history, 2 NIT appearances

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 1982-84 • PENN STATE DeChellis served as a graduate assistant coach at Penn State, his alma mater, after earning his BA in secondary education in ‘82. 1984-86 • SALEM COLLEGE Moved on to Salem College, in Salem, W. Va., for a two-year stint as an assistant coach. 1986-96 • PENN STATE DeChellis returned to Penn State for a 10-year stint as an assistant coach. He served the first nine years under Bruce Parkhill and his last year with Jerry Dunn. During that span, Penn State moved to the Big Ten Conference and had some outstanding postseason success. Highlights of his tenure as an PSU assistant include: 1986-87: 15-12, 9-9 A-10 Penn State posted a 15-12 overall mark and a 9-9 Atlantic 10 record. 1987-88: 13-14, 9-9 A-10

“All of a sudden this team (Penn State)...they’re a factor when they come into your gym.” – Dave Revsine, ESPN, 1/28/06

Penn State posted its second straight 9-9 mark in Atlantic 10 play. PENN STATE BEGINS FOUR STRAIGHT YEARS OF POST-SEASON APPEARANCES 1988-89: 20-12, 12-6 A-10 • NIT Penn State had a superb season, going 20-12 overall and an impressive 12-6 in Atlantic 10 play. The Nittany Lions advanced to the A-10 Tournament title game, dropping a 70-66 decision at Rutgers. Penn State then went 1-1 in the 1989 NIT. * A-10 Tourney Finalist * 1-1 NIT 1989-90: 25-9, 13-5 A-10 • NIT Following up a successful season with a more impressive run, Penn State set a school record for wins in a season with 25. The Lions went 13-5 in Atlantic 10 play as well. Penn State then went 4-1 in the NIT, advancing to the semifinals in Madison Square Garden and winning the consolation game. * School record 25 wins * 4-1 NIT, semifinalist, 3rd place

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“It is tremendous for Ed and great for Penn State to have our basketball coach recognized and represent the University in this way,” Penn State Director of Athletics Tim Curley said. “Ed has made a terrific impact not only on our basketball program but in the community, and this is a testament to his perseverance and hard work.” Penn State was coming off two consecutive seven-win seasons when DeChellis was named the 11th head coach in program history in April of 2003. Energizing the fans and players immediately, he helped guide Penn State to nine wins in his first season, better than each of the prior two seasons, with fewer players on scholarship than the previous year. DeChellis also helped guide Penn State to more Big Ten wins than the previous season as well. At the end of the 2003-04 season, freshman Marlon Smith became the first Nittany Lion to ever be named to the Big Ten All-Freshman squad. Smith and teammate Ben Luber also received Street and Smith Freshman AllAmerican honorable mention. The Nittany Lions made important strides the following year (2004-05), with five new players playing integral parts on the team, including a group of freshmen that logged countless minutes and emerged as on-the-floor leaders. Geary Claxton’s selection to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team capped a season in which the players enjoyed the new style that DeChellis brought to the table and the fans quickly hopped on board with average attendance rising by over 10 percent from the previous campaign. DeChellis has also placed a premium on molding student-athletes into outstanding well-rounded citizens. DeChellis demands dedication in the classroom and involvement in the community. Every senior that has played

for DeChellis at Penn State and East Tennesse State has earned his degree. Four members of his ETSU teams earned Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll status in each of his first two years. Penn State earned a record eight Academic All-Big Ten honorees in 2007 and 9 in the last three years, had 11 players earn a 3.0 grade-point average or higher for the second time and four earn Dean’s List recognition in 2006-07 (3.5 GPA or higher). In 2008 and 2009 Danny Morrissey was named an CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine All-District II Academic All-American before graduating with a degree in finance.

■ The East Tennessee State Years DeChellis returned to Penn State after a very successful seven-year run as the head coach at East Tennessee State University. At ETSU he turned a last place Buccaneer team into a three-time conference division winner, a conference tournament champion and an NCAA Tournament squad. Taking over a program that went 7-20 the year before his arrival, DeChellis amassed a 105-93 record in his seven years as head coach from 1996-97 to 2002-03. Showcasing the ability to build a program from the foundation up, DeChellis had his most successful seasons in his last three years. During that span, his ETSU teams went 56-31 and won three straight Southern Conference North Division titles. In 2002-03, DeChellis guided a very young team to the Southern Conference Tournament championship and the school’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in a decade. A No. 15 seed in the NCAA

DeChellis On • His Relationship With Players “It hits you once a guy graduates and he comes back. You end up talking about funny things that happened in practice or on the road, and that bond changes from player-coach to more of straight friendship. The next thing you know, you’re meeting his fiancé and you’re invited to a wedding. That’s when you realize why you really do this. Those people become family. That’s special because your family is always there for you. After all, your probably not going to win every game, and, when you’re not winning, all you have is your family. They’ll stick by you win or lose.”

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 1990-91: 21-11, 10-8 A-10 • NCAA After two straight NIT appearances, Penn State made its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 1965. The Lions won the Atlantic 10 Tournament title to get the NCAA nod and proceeded to upset No. 16 UCLA in the first round. The Lions then lost an overtime thriller to Eastern Michigan, just missing out on a trip to the Sweet 16. * A-10 Tournament Champions * First NCAA Appearance since 1965 * 1-1 NCAA * Upset No. 4 UCLA in first round 1991-92: 21-8, Independent • NIT

“Eddie DeChellis did a wonderful job at East Tennessee State...when you sit back and look at it, their really making great strides (at Penn State).” – Tom Brennan, ESPN, 1/28/06

Playing as an independent for a year as it prepared to move into the Big Ten, Penn State posted a 21-8 overall mark. The Lions advanced to the post-season for the fourth straight year, going 0-1 in NIT play. * 0-1 NIT PENN STATE BEGINS PLAY IN THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE

Tournament, DeChellis nearly coached his squad to an upset of No. 2 seed Wake Forest before falling, 76-73, in the game’s final minute. Further evidence of the stability he brought to the ETSU program is the fact that his 2002-03 roster sported only three seniors, and only one started. DeChellis’ teams posted a 60-49 conference record during his tenure, going 58-37 over the last six seasons. His 105 career coaching victories rank third in ETSU history.

■ Coaching Career Beginnings DeChellis began his coaching career in Happy Valley, serving as a graduate assistant coach under Dick Harter and then Bruce Parkhill. He moved on to Salem College in Salem, West Virginia, in 1984 where he had a twoyear stint as an assistant coach. While at Salem, DeChellis also served as the school’s Director of Intramurals. Showcasing the overall commitment to the growth of the young people he comes into contact with, DeChellis increased the Salem program from a four-sport entity into a broad-based program offering 40 activities to over 800 students -- all in just two years, and all while serving as an assistant basketball coach. In 1986, DeChellis returned to Penn State and began a very successful 10-year run as an assistant coach for nine years under Bruce Parkhill, a mentor to whom he credits his development as a coach, and one season under Jerry Dunn. During his time as a Nittany Lion assistant, Penn State made the transition to the Big Ten Conference and had some outstanding post-season success. DeChellis helped guide Penn State to four straight post-season appear-

ances from 1989 through 1992. During that four-year span of 20+ win seasons, Penn State posted an impressive 87-40 record. The 1988-89 squad went 20-12, advanced to the Atlantic 10 Tournament finals and then on to the National Invitation Tournament. The next season, Penn State set a school record for wins in a season posting a 25-9 record. The Nittany Lions advanced to the 1990 NIT semifinals at Madison Square Garden, earning third place. Building on two straight NIT appearances and a record-setting season, DeChellis helped the 1990-91 Penn State team to earn the program’s first NCAA Tournament bid since 1965. Penn State went 21-11 and won the Atlantic 10 Tournament title. That win propelled Penn State into the NCAA Tournament and a first round upset of 16th-ranked UCLA. Penn State barely missed out on a trip to the Sweet 16 when it dropped an overtime heartbreaker to Eastern Michigan in the second round. The 1991-92 season was a transitional year for Penn State as its affiliation with the Atlantic 10 ended and the Nittany Lions spent a year as an independent with Big Ten play just a year away. The Nittany Lions went 21-8 and earned another trip to the NIT. Entrance into the Big Ten was a learning and growing experience for the entire Nittany Lion athletic program, but improvement and growth occurred quickly for the basketball program. After a slow start in its initial year, Penn State improved in each year of conference play. Penn State went 2-16 the first year in the loop, tripled that win total in year two going 6-12, and improved yet again with a 9-9 showing in 1994-95. That team went 21-11 overall and earned another trip to Madison Square

DeChellis On • Defense

DeChellis On • Tempo

“We want to be able to go after offenses with athletic guys and really put a lot of pressure on opposing offenses and make them uncomfortable. We want to score off our defense and try to get easy baskets. Kids enjoy playing that way. They enjoy applying pressure, whether it’s full-court, pressing half-court or trapping half-court after the first pass or something else. There are a multitude of things you can do.”

“It’s important for the game and the fans, too, to see people go up and down the court a little faster than years ago. It’s important for us to attack on offense. We want to set a tone and make things happen. We want to be faster, but not at all costs and not all the time. Maybe it’s fast for five minutes or maybe it’s fast for the entire game, but we have to have the ability to play fast when we want to.”

1992-93: 7-20, 2-16 Big Ten The Nittany Lions embarked on their inaugural Big Ten campaign. Penn State got its first conference win with a 70-68 victory over Northwestern on Jan. 13, 1993. The Lions also got their first ever conference road win with a 62-58 victory at Wisconsin on March 3, 1993. 1993-94: 13-14, 6-12 Big Ten Showing vast improvement from the prior year, Penn State won six Big Ten games, tripling its win total from the previous campaign. The Lions posted wins over No. 7 Purdue and No. 18 Minnesota and a season-eding one-point victory over Michigan State. 1994-95: 21-11, 9-9 Big Ten • NIT Continuing its improvement, Penn State went 9-9 in conference play and 21-11 overall. The Nittany Lions advanced to the NIT semifinals at Madison Square Garden, finishing in third place. * 9-9 in Big Ten play * NIT semifinalists, 3rd place * 4-1 NIT

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 1995-96: 21-7, 12-6 Big Ten • NCAA In his final year as an assistant at Penn State, DeChellis helped guide the Nittany Lions to a 21-7 overall mark and its best ever finish in Big Ten play (12-6). The Lions began the season 13-0 and earned their first ever top-10 national ranking (No. 9). The Lions would grab two wins over ranked teams during the regular season and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. * First-ever top 10 national ranking * 12-6 Big Ten mark, most conference wins in school history * 0-1 NCAA March 7, 1996 • ETSU DeChellis is named head coach at East Tennessee State University. 1996-2003 • ETSU DeChellis takes over a team that had finished in last place the prior season and lost most of its players. Building from the ground up, he turns ETSU into a Southern Conference powerhouse and in seven years wins three divisional titles and a conference crown.

“Penn State pulled off what, in my mind, should be considered the upset of the year in college basketball.” – Doug Gottlieb, ESPN.com, 2/7/06, following Penn State’s 66-65 upset at No. 6 Illinois which ended the Illini’s 33-game home-court win streak

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1996-97: 7-20, 2-12 SoCon DeChellis guides a young team through his initial campaign as a collegiate head coach. While going 2-12 in SoCon action, ETSU is the only team in the conference to defeat both division champions. 1997-98: 11-16, 6-9 SoCon ETSU triples its conference win total. For the first time in the school’s SoCon history, a Buccaneer player wins the scoring title. ETSU also had a player tie for the conference rebound crown. 1998-99: 17-11, 9-7 SoCon DeChellis leads the Buccaneers to a 17-11 season, posting the most wins for an ETSU team since 1993. The team also wins its first round game in the SoCon Tournament, the first tourney win for the school since 1995. 1999-2000: 14-15, 8-8 SoCon For the second straight year, DeChellis guides ETSU to a Southern Conference Tournament victory.

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Season 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

School East Tennessee State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State East Tennessee State Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State

Record 7-20 11-16 17-11 14-15 18-10 18-10 20-11 9-19 7-23 15-15 11-19 15-16 27-11 11-20

Conference 2-12 6-9 9-7 8-8 13-3 11-5 11-5 3-13 1-15 6-10 2-14 7-11 10-8 3-15

Finish 5th (SoCon North) 5th (SoCon North) 3rd (SoCon North) 4th (SoCon North) T-1st (SoCon North) T-1st (SoCon North) T-1st (SoCon North) T10th 11th T8th T10th 7th T4th 11th

Post-Season 0-1 SoCon 0-1 SoCon 1-1 SoCon 1-1 SoCon 1-1 SoCon 0-1 SoCon 3-0 SoCon, 0-1 NCAA 0-1 Big Ten 0-1 Big Ten 1-1 Big Ten, 0-1 NIT 0-1 Big Ten 0-1 Big Ten 1-1 Big Ten, 5-0 NIT Champions 0-1 Big Ten

Record At Penn State (7 yrs): 95-123; Career Record (14 yrs): 200-216 Big Ten Record: 32-86; Big Ten Tourney Record: 2-7; NCAA Record: 0-1; NIT Record: 5-1; SoCon Record: 60-49; SoCon Tourney Record: 6-6 NCAA Games: 2003: L, 76-73 to No. 2 Wake Forest (First Round); NIT Games: 2006: L, 76-71 to Rutgers (Opening Round); 2009: W, 77-73 OT vs. George Mason; W, 83-72 vs. Rhode Island; W, 71-62 at Florida; W, 67-59 vs. Notre Dame (semifinal); W, 69-63 vs. Baylor (Championship)

DeChellis On • Rules

DeChellis On • Community Involvement

“The only rule I have is that you never do anything to embarrass yourself, our program or the University. That covers just about everything, and we enforce that. Plus, people expect our players to act in a classy manner and we expect them to represent the name on the shirt in the way it should be represented. The way we carry ourselves on campus, in town, on the road, and even in the off-season is important. It’s a 24-hour a day, seven day a week job to represent our program and the University. It’s a neverending task, but it’s one (the players) are expected to meet.”

“I think sometimes it’s easy for us to get isolated in our own world. There is a bigger world out there, and one that we have a responsibility to be a part of and give back to. Fan support and involvement has always been great wherever I’ve been, and we have great fans here at Penn State. I really want our guys to get a chance to go out, and whether it’s visiting children, or speaking to youth programs, the need to give back to the people that have supported us from the beginning.”

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS ETSU BEGINS STREAK OF THREE STRAIGHT SOUTHERN CONFERENCE NORTH TITLES 2000-01: 18-10, 13-3 SoCon DeChellis guides ETSU to its most successful season since 1992 and a North Division crown with a 13-3 mark. * 13-3 conference mark * North Division Champions * Southern Conference Coach of the Year (media and coaches) 2001-02: 18-10, 11-5 SoCon The Bucs posted their second straight North Division title and third straight season with 18 wins. * 11-5 conference mark * North Division Champions

The DeChellis Family (left to right): Erin, Lauren, Ed, Kim, Sophia, Andrew & Casey

2002-03: 20-11, 11-5 SoCon • NCAA

“I think Ed (DeChellis), in some years, might have been the coach of the year for what he did. I just want to recognize him.” – Illinois Head Coach Bruce Weber following Penn State’s 2007-08 season

Garden for the NIT semifinals and took home another third place finish. The following year, utilizing many players that DeChellis helped recruit, Penn State had its most successful Big Ten season to date and earned a second trip to the NCAA Tournament for DeChellis. With Parkhill resigning prior to the start of the 1995-96 season, Dunn, an assistant on the Penn State staff with DeChellis, took over the helm of the Lion ship. He and DeChellis helped guide Penn State to a 21-7 record, a bestever 12-6 mark and second place finish in Big Ten play, a top 10 national ranking, and another trip to the NCAA Tournament. After the success at Penn State, it was obvious to many around the nation that DeChellis was part of a staff that knew how to build a program and soon East Tennessee State came calling for his first head coaching stint.

■ Education & Family DeChellis’ commitment to academic excellence and community involvement stems from his experiences and influences as an undergraduate at Penn State. Academics and athletics have always gone hand in hand at Penn State and DeChellis’ is committed to continuing that tradition. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in secondary education from Penn State in 1982. He leads Penn State’s Coaches Vs. Cancer organization, which celebrated its 13th anniversary in 2009. With a year-around slate of events such as a Celebrity Golf Tournament, Reverse Car Auction and Student Fun Run, PSU

CVC annually ranks among the top 10 programs in the nation. DeChellis’ drive and ingenuity have pushed the CVC chapter to record heights, raising a record of more than $180,000 the last two years, up more than $100,000 from before his arrival, and surpassing more than $1.3 million raised in total. DeChellis, whose father, Richard, died of cancer when he was in graduate school, and mother, Audrey, was taken by the disease on Christmas day 2007, has been a huge advocate and fundraiser for the program, which emphasizes immediate grass roots assistance to those stricken by cancer in the Centre Region. DeChellis also will serve as the honorary chairman of the Centre County Toys for Tots campaign in 2009 and has pushed his players to become active in the community supporting such events as the Special Olympics, Penn State Dance Marathon, Centre County Food Bank and Operation Warm. The return of the DeChellis family to Happy Valley is not just a homecoming for Ed, but for his wife, Kim, who is a native of Butler, Pa. The DeChellis’ have three daughters: Casey, Erin, and Lauren. Eldest daughter, Casey, was married in the summer of 2006 in Johnson City, Tenn., to Andrew McKeehan and the couple welcomed a daughter, Sophia, in 2008. Erin and Lauren are both attending college at Penn State. ■

DeChellis capped a stellar run at ETSU by guiding the team to its third straight North Division title, first SoCon Tournament crown since 1992 and first NCAA Tournament appearance in a decade. ETSU was third in the nation in steals and fourth in the nation in scoring. * 11-5 SoCon record * First NCAA Tournament appearance since 1992, nearly upset No. 2 seed Wake Forest, falling 76-73. * 0-1 NCAA Points of note on the ETSU program: * Every senior that entered the program since 1996 earned his degree. * DeChellis left ETSU with a 105-93 career record in seven seasons as head coach, the third most victories in ETSU coaching history. April 3, 2003 • PENN STATE DeChellis returns to his alma mater as head coach on April 3, 2003. 2003-04: 9-19, 3-13 Big Ten

DeChellis On • Playing Within The System

DeChellis On • Family

“We have to be careful and ask the players to do the things they can do. We want to get them the ball at places where they’re comfortable on the floor. We also want to point out the respective strengths (in their game) and get them to buy into the system so they can play to those strengths.”

“Obviously, winning’s a big part of keeping your job, but my philosophy is not a win-at-all-costs approach. The most important thing in my life is my family, and that shapes everything – from the assistant coaches selected for the staff to the players who end up wearing that jersey.”

DeChellis leads Penn State to more wins than in the two prior campaigns during his initial year. Attendance rises by over 10 percent for home games. * Marlon Smith becomes the first Nittany Lion ever to be named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team.

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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2004-05: 7-23, 1-15 Big Ten Penn State loses its leading scorer at the start of Big Ten play and relies heavily on its talented freshmen. * Geary Claxton becomes the second-ever Nittany Lion to be named to the Big Ten All-Freshman team.

DeChellis hosts the CVC Reverse Car Auction at Lubrano Park.

Ed DeChellis accepts the 2006 Coaches Vs. Cancer Man-of-the-Year Award from ESPN’s Jay Billas.

2005-06: 15-15, 6-10 Big Ten • NIT Despite fielding the youngest and smallest line-up in the Big Ten, DeChellis guids the Lions to their first post-season apearance, most wins, and most conference wins in five years. * Jamelle Cornley becomes the first Nittany Lion named Big Ten Freshman of the Year and the third straight selection to the All-Freshman team. * Geary Claxton named first team USBWA All-District 1 and third team All-Big Ten, * Lions equal most Big Ten road wins (3) in program history. * Penn State defeats No. 6 Illinois in Assembly Hall, the highest ranked opponent ever beaten on the road in program history. * First Big Ten Tournament win in five years. * 0-1 NIT 2007-08: 15-16; 7-11 Big Ten Despite leading scorer and rebounder Geary Claxton for the final 15 games and second leading scorer Jamell Cornley for six games, DeChellis leads a team starting four freshmen to its most Big Ten wins (7) and best Big Ten finish (7th) since 2001. The Lions knock off #7 Michigan State and #17 Indiana along the way.

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DeChellis has helped Penn State Coaches vs. Cancer eclipse the $1 million mark in funds raised.

2008-09: 27-11, 10-8 Big Ten • NIT CHAMPIONS DeChellis guides PSU to a SCHOOL-RECORD 27 wins, FIRST-EVER national tournament title and most Big Ten wins since 1996. * Named Big Ten Coach-of-theYear (media) * Tied 4th in Big Ten, secondbest finish ever. * 10th 20-win season in PSU history. * School-record tying 21 regular season wins. * Victories over four Top 25 ranked teams, two on the road including at No. 9 Michigan State, the NCAA runner-up * Talor Battle named first-team All-Big Ten, NABC and USBWA All-Region * Tied mark for most PSU road wins (6) in Big Ten era. * 5-0 NIT CHAMPIONS

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DeChellis tosses the first pitch at the State College Spikes. DeChellis meets with Coaches vs. Cancer sponsors.

DeCHELLIS RECORD VS. OPPONENTS American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Appalachian State . . . . . . . .6-8 Arkansas State . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Baylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Bluefield State . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Bucknell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Canisius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Central Florida . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Charleston . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 Charleston Southern . . . . . .2-0 Chattanooga . . . . . . . . . . . .3-7 Clemson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-3 Cleveland State . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Coastal Carolina . . . . . . . . .3-1 Colgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 College of Charleston . . . . .3-3 Cornell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Davidson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8 Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Emory and Henry . . . . . . . .1-0 Ferrum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Furman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5 Gardner-Webb . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 George Mason . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Georgia Southern . . . . . . . .2-8 Georgia Tech . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 Guilford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Hartford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-9 Illinois State . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7 Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8 Iowa State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 IPFW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0

James Madison . . . . . . . . . .2-2 Juniata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Lees-McRae . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Lehigh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Limestone . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Lock Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Long Island . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Lynchburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Middle Tennessee State . . . .2-0 Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-9 Michigan State . . . . . . . . . .2-13 Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-11 Montreat College . . . . . . . . .1-0 Morehead State . . . . . . . . . .3-0 Morgan State . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Mount St. Mary’s . . . . . . . . .2-0 Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 New Hampshire . . . . . . . . .2-0 New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Nicholls State . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 NJIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Northwestern . . . . . . . . . . .10-4 North Carolina Greensboro .1-0 Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Ohio State . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-13 Penn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 UMKC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 UNC-Asheville . . . . . . . . . .4-3 UNC-Greensboro . . . . . . . .7-5 UNC-Wilmington . . . . . . . .0-1 Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-3 Princeton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Purdue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-10 Radford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 Rhode Island . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Rider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Robert Morris . . . . . . . . . . .1-0

Rutgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Sacred Heart . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 St. Francis, N.Y. . . . . . . . . . .1-0 St. Francis, Pa. . . . . . . . . . . .3-0 St. Joseph’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Seton Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 Shenandoah . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 South Carolina . . . . . . . . . .0-3 South Carolina State . . . . . .0-1 South Florida . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Southeastern Louisiana . . . .0-1 Stony Brook . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Temple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-3 Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 The Citadel . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-2 Towson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 Tulane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 UMBC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0 UNC Wilmington . . . . . . . .0-1 Valparaiso . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Vanderbilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-5 Virginia Commonwealth . . .0-2 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 Virginia Tech . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4 Virginia-Wise . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0 Virginia Military Institute .11-4 Wake Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2 Warren Wilson . . . . . . . . . .1-0 West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1 Western Carolina . . . . . . . .12-2 William & Mary . . . . . . . . .1-0 Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-12 Wofford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-0 Xavier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1


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COACHES & STAFF

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DeChellis joined other prominent NCAA basketball coaches and 6,000 American Cancer Society representatives in Washington, D.C. to meet with congressmen and senators and push for action on Capitol Hill.

COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

DeChellis accepts a check after a local fund raiser with representatives of Kildare’s

The Penn State CVC golf tournament reception at the Bryce Jordan Center.

DeChellis with John Thompson III, U.S. Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Mike Brey , Oliver Purnell, Tubby Smith (Minnesota) and senator Al Franken.

The annual Celebrity Golf Tournament draws nearly 400 golfers.

DeCHELLIS GUIDES PENN STATE COACHES VS. CANCER TO RECORD FUND RAISING TOTALS In its eighth year under the leadership of Ed DeChellis, Coaches vs. Cancer – Penn State posted a record of $207,050 in net funds raised for 2009-10 fiscal year, an increase of nearly $30,000 over the organization’s previous yearly fund raising record. “It’s really an amazing testament to the unbelievable support of our sponsors, volunteers and the community that we were able to achieve that number in these economic times,” Coaches Vs. Cancer guiding force and Penn State coach DeChellis said. “It just shows our communities commitment to fight this disease and provide support to those in the Centre Region affected by cancer won’t waiver and, in fact, grows stronger even in the face of economic adversity.” The fundraising record marked the fourth straight year in which the CVC–Penn State organization raised more than $170,000, placing it among the top eight CVC organizations in the country, as CVC–Penn State went past a total net of $1.5 million raised since its inception in 199596. “It’s really remarkable the amount of support we have received from our sponsors, the community, former players and celebrities, and our committee,” DeChellis said. “Providing direct aid to families in our community is a real driving force and our sponsors and community have a great awareness of the devastating effects cancer and the impact their support can have.” CVC–Penn State conducts a year-around program that includes events such as the Annual Celebrity Golf Tournament, a reverse car drawing, the student run 5K Fun Run/Walk, silent auctions, Alumni Free Throw Challenge, CVC Day Jersey Raffle and donations from benefactors and memorials. These events plus other funding raising efforts sponsored by local businesses have netted nearly $900,000 to fight cancer in the last five years alone. That number nearly doubled the total funds raised in the organization’s first 10 years of existence and dwarfs the $16,000 raised in its initial year.

“The growth of our Coaches vs. Cancer organization over the past five years or so has been amazing,” DeChellis said. “It’s really a testament to our terrific sponsors, our Golf Tournament Sponsor Sheetz, a community which supports the events and the committee and volunteers that plan and run things year-around now. We had a vision for where we wanted to take this thing and the impact it could have in the community and its very exciting to see it come to fruition and be supported in the way that it has.” The top 15 CVC organizations nationally raised a nearly $3.5 million combined in 2008-09. Coaches Vs Cancer – Penn State benefits the American Cancer Society’s mission to help people Stay Well, Get Well, Find Cure and Fight Back. Last year funds allowed the American Cancer Society to provide 685 services to local cancer patients including 35 visits to Hope Lodge, which provides a temporary home to cancer patients undergoing treatment at no cost. This year alone, 30 different families from Centre County have spent 826 nights at the Hope Lodge through the first eight months of the fiscal year, far surpassing the next closest county (Lycoming – 350 nights). The American Cancer Society is also the largest non-profit funder of cancer research, with over $37 million in research taking place in Pennsylvania each year, including three research grants totaling over $3.1 million at Penn State University. In addition, through a close allegiance with the Bob Perks Cancer Assistance Fund (BCAF), funding is provided to directly assist those affected by the disease in the Centre Region. Coaches Vs Cancer has been able to grant BPCAF over $100,000 in funding over the last four years with the most recent grant in 2009 being $35,403. To get involved as a sponsor or participant in Penn State Coaches vs. Cancer please visit CVCPENNSTATE.ORG or call 814-330-3337.

• More than $1.5 million raised in 14 years (nearly $900,000 in last five years alone) for the American Cancer Society. • A record $207,050 raised in 2009-10 • Rank among the top eight CVC programs nationally in funds raised. • Local BCAF arm helps provide direct assistance in the Centre Region • Year-Around slate of fund raising events include: 15th Annual Celebrity Golf Tournament 6th Annual Reverse Car Drawing Student 5K Fun Run/Walk Silent Auctions CVC Day Jersey Raffle

• DeChellis named 2006 National CVC Man-of-the-Year • DeChellis a cancer survivor who has lost both parents and numerous family members to the disease. • DeChellis joined other prominent coaches lobbying senators and representatives as part of national American Cancer Society event in Washington D.C. in 2009. 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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KANASKIE ➤ ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ➤ LaSALLE, ‘80 ➤ 8TH SEASON AT PENN STATE

DID YOU KNOW?: Coach Kanaskie was twice named the PSAC Coach of the Year, earned NABC District Coach of the Year honors twice and was twice named the Basketball Times National Coach of the Year during his tenor as a head coach.

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With 18 years of head coaching experience under his belt, Pennsylvania native Kurt Kanaskie is in his eighth season at Penn State and was promoted to Associate Head Coach prior to the 2009-10 season after six seasons as an assistant. Prior to coming to Penn State, Kanaskie served as the head coach at Drake for seven seasons (1996-2003) and was KANASKIE FILE one of the most successful Division II head Birthdate: 4/14/58 coaches in Pennsylvania history. At Drake, Kanaskie inherited a program Family: Daughter: Kristin; Sons: Kevin & Kyle on NCAA probation with few scholarship Hometown: Mechanicsburg, Pa. players returning. Under Kanaskie, Drake College: LaSalle, 1980 (B.S.) posted the most conference victories in a seaMBA, South Carolina, 1985 son in nearly a decade and its highest Missouri Valley Conference finish in 16 years College Coaching Experience: while the team’s overall record improved each 1980-1985 .............South Carolina (Asst. Coach) of his first six seasons. He was the 2000-01 1985-88.....................Lock Haven (Head Coach) MVC Coach of the Year runner-up. 1988-96 ........Indiana Univ. of PA (Head Coach) Prior to his tenure at Drake, Kanaskie was head coach at Indiana University of 1996-2003 .........Drake University (Head Coach) Pennsylvania (IUP) for eight seasons. 2003-Present .................Penn State (Asst. Coach) Kanaskie inherited an IUP program that Record As Head Coach: 269-243 (18 seasons) had posted four straight losing seasons Playing Experience: and, after a first year of building a solid foundation, posted seven straight win1977-80...........LaSalle (All-Big Five & All-ECC) ning records. In 1993, IUP made the Drafted by NBA’s Golden State Warriors Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) semifinals for the first time in 16 years. The next season (1994-95), IUP “He is very enthusiastic. He would grabbed its first national ranking in never let you slack off. He is here for school history (No. 5), earned an NCAA the same reasons we are. I’m here to Tournament bid for the first time ever get better and he’s here to help me and advanced to the Elite Eight. A year get better. I love working with Coach later (1995-96), IUP earned a No. 1 K. Everyday that he’s in there he is national ranking and advanced to the going to push me to the max and I national semifinals. Kanaskie was twice love that.” named PSAC Coach of the Year, – Cammeron Woodyard earned NABC District Coach of the Year honors twice and was twice named the Basketball Times National Coach of the Year. Prior to his tenure at IUP, Kanaskie served as the head coach at nearby Lock Haven University for three years (1985-88). He inherited a Bald Eagle program that was 18-84 over the previous four seasons and in his first year set a school record for wins with 15. His LHU team reached the NCAA Tournament a year later and earned the school’s first-ever national ranking. He was named PSAC Coach of the Year twice at LHU, giving him a total of four PSAC coaching awards. The Mechanicsburg, Pa., native began his coaching career as an assistant coach at the University of South Carolina and served on the Gamecock staff for five seasons. Kanaskie was an All-State basketball player at Cumberland Valley High School and earned his Bachelor of Science degree from LaSalle University in 1980 and a Master of Business Administration from South Carolina in 1985. While at LaSalle, he earned All-Big Five and All-East Coast Conference honors, was an Academic AllAmerican, and left as the school’s ninth all-time leading scorer. He was drafted by the NBA’s Golden State Warriors. In 2010, he was inducted into the West Shore Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. Kurt has three children: two sons, Kevin and Kyle, and a daughter, Kristin. Kevin was a standout guard at Middle Tennessee State from 2006-09. Kyle plays for State College Area High School.


LEWIS

PRESTON ➤

ASSISTANT COACH ➤ VMI, ’93

➤ 3RD SEASON AT PENN STATE In his third season on the Nittany Lion staff, Lewis Preston has a reputation as a strong recruiter and developer of post players during more than a decade in coaching. He spent two years as an assistant coach on Billy Donovan's staff at Florida and before that spent six years under Mike Brey at Notre Dame. Florida won the second of its back-to-back national championships in Preston's first year on the Gators' staff (2007) where he was an integral part of Florida's recruiting, scouting, game preparaPRESTON FILE tion and on-court teaching. Birthdate: 10/21/70 Preston worked with 2007 first-round NBA draft picks Joakim Noah, Al Horford and Corey Family: Wife: Angela; Brewer and second-round selection Taurean Green Daughters: Alexandra & Emma while at Florida. At Notre Dame, he worked with Hometown: Boones Mill, Va. first-round draft picks in back-to-back seasons in College: VMI, 1993 (BS) Troy Murphy (2001) and Ryan Humphrey (2002) as well as current NBA players Matt Carroll, David College Coaching Experience: Graves, Chris Thomas and Chris Quinn. 1998-99...............Coastal Carolina (Asst. Coach) During his time on the Notre Dame staff, 2000-05 .....................Notre Dame (Asst. Coach) Preston was instrumental in the development of 2006-07 ..............................Florida (Asst. Coach) the Irish post players and earned a reputation as a highly regarded national recruiter. He helped the 2008-present .................Penn State (Asst. Coach) Irish to a 118-70 (.628) mark in six years in South Playing Experience: Bend, including three NCAA Tournament appear1989-92......................VMI (All-Southern Conf.) ances and a Sweet 16 showing in 2003. The Irish 1993-96 ............................Professional in Europe reached the postseason in each of Preston's six years at Notre Dame. ..........................Luxembourg, Ireland & Finland The Boones Mill, Va., native joined the Irish DID YOU KNOW?: men's basketball program following two seasons Coach Preston was a two-time all-Southern “Coach Preston is one of my favorite as an assistant on Pete Strickland's staff at Coastal Conference selection at VMI. He led the league people around this organization. Carolina. in blocked shots twice and finished as its second He always comes in with such a posA 1993 graduate of Virginia Military all-time shot-blocking leader. Institute, Preston spent four years playing proitive attitude and he always wants us fessionally in Europe with stints in to get so much better every day. He Luxembourg, Ireland and Finland. In his first has worked with me on the post and season in Luxembourg, he averaged 25.0 points, the perimeter of my game. He is a 11.0 rebounds and three blocks per game and loveable guy and he respects all of continued to average a double-double throughus and we respect him.” out his professional career. – Jeff Brooks Preston had an outstanding collegiate career after playing just one season at Franklin County (Va.) High School. He began as a walk-on at VMI, but left as just the 21st 1,000-point scorer in school history and a school-record holder in four categories. Preston's 1,146 career points rank 19th on the VMI scoring list. As a senior, Preston led the Keydets in scoring (16.7), rebounding (7.1), field-goal percentage (.540), free- throw percentage (.800) and blocked shots (48). During the 1992-93 campaign, Preston scored in double figures in all but four of VMI's 27 contests and had 20 or more points on seven occasions. His career high came in '93 against The Citadel, when he poured in 37 points while adding 15 rebounds, the fourth-highest individual scoring game in school history. Preston is the school's record holder in career blocked shots (202), registering three of the top four blocked shot seasons in Keydet history, including a school-record 65 in 1992. Preston also is the co-holder of the VMI record for blocked shots in a game, which he set with seven against Marshall in '92. He also shares the VMI record for field goals in a game (16 vs. W. Carolina in '92). A two-time all-Southern Conference selection, Preston led the league in blocked shots twice and finished as its second all-time shot-blocking leader. He concluded his career at the Lexington, Va., school with averages of 10.6 points and 5.7 rebounds per game. Born Oct. 31, 1970, Preston graduated from VMI with a bachelor's degree in history and a minor in English literature. He married the former Angela Sangermano in May of 2001. The couple has two daugh2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL ters, Alexandra, born in December of 2002, and Emma, born in January of 2005.

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EARL ➤ ASSISTANT COACH ➤ PENN STATE, ‘97 ➤ 6TH SEASON AT PENN STATE One of Penn State's most respected and admired basketball alumnus, Dan Earl returned to the Nittany Lions as a member of the coaching staff in 2005 and is in his sixth season as an assistant coach. Earl began his Penn State career in 1993-94, starting at point guard under head coach Bruce Parkhill and assistant Ed DeChellis. The native of Medford Lakes, N.J., left Penn State six seasons later, following several injuries, EARL FILE with 1,256 career points (15th all-time), 574 assists (second all-time), 194 career three-pointers (seventh Birthdate: 12/10/74 all-time), and 491 three-point attempts (seventh Family: Wife: Sheila all-time). He posted two of Penn State’s top 10 sinHometown: Medford Lakes, N.J. gle-season assist totals, was a three-time team captain, ran the point for a top 10 ranked NCAA College: Penn State, 1997 (B.S. Marketing) Tournament team and twice earned All-Big Ten M.S. Business Logistics, Penn State, 2007 recognition. Earl averaged 8.4 ppg and recorded 113 College Coaching Experience: assists, a freshman record that held for a decade, 2005-Present Penn State (Assistant Coach) in his first season in Blue and White and was a Playing Experience: member of the Big Ten Touring team in the summer. 1993-99 Penn State (All-Big Ten) The next year, he helped lead Penn State to Germany (Europe) a 21-11 record and a 9-9 mark in Big Ten play. Poland (Europe) The Nittany Lions advanced to the 1995 National Invitation Tournament semifinal Portugal (Europe) round at Madison Square Garden, where Earl NBDL was named to the NIT All-tournament Continental Basketball Association Team. Earl averaged 9.3 ppg and dished off 181 assists, a Penn State season record, for “He’s one of the biggest competitors the year and won the Penn State Coaches I’ve ever met. Everything when you Award. work out with him is competing. In 1995-96, Earl helmed the point for He’s a good coach and has been Penn State's NCAA Tournament team and there in our shoes playing a Big Ten the first Nittany Lion squad to earn a top schedule so he knows what it is like 10 national ranking. Penn State went 21-7 and gives us pointers about what and posted a best-ever 12-6 mark in Big Ten DID YOU KNOW?: we need to do to get better.” play to finish second. The Lions earned a No. 5 Coach Earl twice earned All-Big Ten honors and was a seed in the NCAA Tournament. Earl earned – David Jackson three-time team captain at point-guard for Penn State. All-Big Ten and Academic All-Big Ten honors He ranks second all-time with 574 career assists and while averaging 11.7 ppg and posting 150 15th with 1,256 career points. assists and 53 steals. Earl was named Penn State's Most Inspirational Player. Earl took a medical redshirt for the 1996-97 season to rehabilitate a lower back injury. He took the floor at the start of the 1997-98 campaign and played the first five games before a knee injury appeared to end his career. However, the NCAA granted Earl an extra year of eligibility. He returned in 1998-99 to average a career-best 13.4 ppg and post 111 assists. He was again an AllBig Ten and Academic All-Big Ten honoree and earned third team Academic All-America honors. He was named co-MVP and Most Inspirational player at the team's award banquet and took home the Scholastic Achievement Award. Earl went on to play professionally in Germany, Poland and Portugal, played in both the Continental Basketball Association and the NBA's Developmental League and was a member of the New Jersey Nets' training camp roster in 2001-02 and 2002-03. He also was co-owner of the Next Level Basketball Camp, conducting camps and clinics in New Jersey. Earl received a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing from Penn State in December of 1997 and played his final season as a graduate student. He earned his master’s degree in business logistics at Penn State in 2007. Earl also is a former member of the Fiscal Integrity Team for the NCAA Certification Committee and the Student-Athlete Advisory Board. Dan and his wife, Sheila, were married in the summer of 2008.

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ERNIE

NESTOR ➤ ➤

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ALDERSON-BROADDUS ‘68 ➤ 1ST SEASON AT PENN STATE

In his first season as the Director of Basketball Operations at Penn State, Ernie Nestor brings 41 years of coaching experience to the Nittany Lion program having made previous collegiate coaching stops at James Madison, Wake Forest, California, George Mason, South Carolina, and most recently Elon. Nestor has 11 years of head coaching experience under his belt holding that position at George Mason from 1988 to 1993 NESTOR FILE and at Elon from 2003 to 2009. Nestor spent his last year Birthdate: 9/19/1946 before coming to Penn State serving as a scout for the NBA’s New Jersey Nets. Family: Wife: Janet; Children: Stephanie & Jennifer: Grandchildren: Kodiak, Lucy, Clio & Penn State is the fourth major conference program stop Jude for Nestor who has previously competed in the ACC, SEC and Pac-10. As a head coach, Nestor led George Mason to its Hometown: Philippi, W.Va. first-ever NCAA tournament appearance in 1989 as a No. 15 College: Alderson-Broaddus College (W.Va.), ‘68 seed vs. Indiana. He led his first two Patriot teams to 20-win Master’s Degree, West Virginia seasons and the 1989 CAA Tournatment Championship. College Coaching Experience: Nestor posted a 68-81 mark in five seasons leading the Patriots. 1976-79 .................James Madison (Asst. Coach) While at Elon, he led his team on an improbable run 1979-1985..................Wake Forest (Asst. Coach) through the 2008 Southern Conference Tournament by 1985-88 .........................California (Asst. Coach) becoming the lowest seeded team (7th) to reach the finals 1988-93.................George Mason (Head Coach) since 1988. The Phoenix lost to a Davidson team led by Stephen Curry ending their bid for the school’s first-ever 1993-2001..................Wake Forest (Asst. Coach) NCAA appearance. He posted a 67-117 record in six sea2001-03 .................South Carolina (Asst. Coach) sons at Elon, including being named SoCon Coach of the 2003-09.................................Elon (Head Coach) Year after claiming the 2006 SoCon North title. 2010-present...........Penn State (Director of Ops) Nestor's total time at Wake Forest lasted 14 seasons over two separate terms (1979-1985, 1993-2001). He Playing Experience spent his last eight campaigns on the Demon Deacons’ Alderson-Broaddus College (W.Va.) staff under head coach Dave Odom, helping the team to postseason appearances in each of the eight years. During that period, Wake Forest captured the 1995 and 1996 ACC championships, advanced to the 1996 NCAA “Coach Nestor is a smooth guy. He regional final behind the play of future NBA all-time great doesn’t really yell or scream. He’ll Tim Duncan. The Demon Deacons also claimed the 2000 talk to you in the same tone every NIT championship. Nestor also coached such Deamon time.” Deacon’s greats and future NBA players as Josh Howard, – Cammeron Woodyard Darius Songalia, Mugsy Bogues, Randolph Childress, Danny Young and Frank Johnson. Nestor also served as the head coach of the 1996 U.S. Jones Cup Team in Taiwan. Nestor earned his bachelor’s degree from Alderson-Broaddus College in West Virginia in 1968 and received his master’s degree from West Virginia University. A native of Philippi, W. Va., he and his wife, Janet, have two children, Stephanie and Jennifer. They also have four grandchildren, Kodiak, Lucy, Clio, and Jude.

DID YOU KNOW?: Nestor was named the Southern Conference Coach of the Year by both the coaches and the media in 2006 after leading Elon to a SoCon North Division title.

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PANTALL ➤ STRENGTH COACH ➤ PENN STATE, ‘96 ➤ 5TH SEASON WITH BASKETBALL Pantall is in his fifth season as the strength and conditioning coach for the Nittany Lion and Lady Lion basketball teams and in his 13th 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. PANTALL FILE Over the past 15 years, he has Family: Wife: Sarah; Son: Scott, Daughter: Sadie worked with all of Penn State’s varsity athletic programs. He has also Hometown: State College, Pa. worked with many professional College: Penn State, 1996 (B.S.) athletes, including the Kinesiology & Health Education) Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Bengals football College Coaching Experience: teams. 1996-1997 Penn State (Grad Assistant) Pantall played football 1997-2005 Penn State Strength Coach for four years at Penn State and was a member of the 1995 Rose 2006-present Penn State Basketball Bowl championship team. Strength Coach After joining the team as a walkPlaying Experience: on in 1992, he earned three varsity letters and played in 36 1992-1996 Penn State football consecutive games. He graduatDID YOU KNOW?: three-year letterman ed from Penn State in 1996 Brad Pantall was a member of Penn State’s 1995 Rose with a bachelor’s degree in Bowl Championship team that went undefeated (12health education/kinesiology. 0) on the year, its first in the Big Ten. A kick snapper, In 1999, he completed his he played in 36 consecutive games for the Nittany Lions. Masters of Education in counselor education at Penn State. “Brad is hilarious. He has so much A State College native, energy. He really gets us going and Pantall was a two-year football his enthusiasm is a big help. Going letterman at State College into the weight room, a lot of your High School and a key figure in ability to make your lifts is your menthe Little Lions winning the tal attitude and he helps us a lot with District 6 Class AAAA title in that and our energy level in there.” 1991. He won the Steve Suhey – Talor Battle Award as the team’s top offensive lineman as a senior. Pantall and his wife Sarah reside in Philipsburg with their son, Scott, and daughter, Sadie.

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SALAZER ➤ ATHLETIC TRAINER ➤ PENN STATE, ‘93 ➤ 14TH SEASON AT PENN STATE

SALAZER FILE Birthdate: 1/1/72 Family: Wife: Holly; Daughter: Liv; Son: Ty Hometown: 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-present........Penn State Basketball (Trainer)

“He really knows what he is talking about and has been around for quite a while. With my injuries, I’ve really spent a lot of time with him and he’s a great guy and a good friend as well as a great athletic trainer. He’s a funny guy and keeps things loose with his wall of fame in the training room.” – David Jackson

A 1993 graduate of Penn State, Jonathan Salazer has been an athletic trainer with the University since 1997 and has worked with the Nittany Lion basketball program since 2001. 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, Salazer returned to college athletics, working with the football and basketball teams at Lehigh University. The following year, he returned to his DID YOU KNOW?: alma mater to work with the Nittany Lion Salazer has worked with the Philadelphia Eagles football team. Salazer moved across the and Penn State football teams during his 16-year street to the Bryce Jordan Center in 2001 career as an athletic trainer. 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 conditioning 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. They have two young children, Liv and Ty.

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AUKERMAN ➤ TEAM PHYSICIAN ➤ WEST VIRGINIA (MD), ‘98 ➤ 8TH SEASON AT PENN STATE Dr. Aukerman joined Penn State Orthopaedics & Center for Sports Medicine in 2003. He works closely with both the men’s basketball and football programs at Penn State, attending both practices and games as well as monitoring team members’ overall well-being year-round. Aukerman holds the AUKERMAN FILE positions of Primary Care Sports Birthdate: 12/4/70 Medicine Physician, Team Family: Wife: Melissa; Daughter: Adele Physician and Associate Professor as part of Penn State’s Hometown: Jackson Center, Ohio sports medicine unit which College: Vanderbilt University, 1993 (BS) services all 29 sports teams at West Virginia School of Medicine, 1998 (MD) Penn State as well as area high schools and the general pubWest Virginia University Hospitals lic. He is also the fellowship Residency, 2001 director of the Penn State Primary Care Sports Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Medicine Fellowship proSports Medicine Fellowship, 2002 gram, which provides Athletic Experience: advanced training for physiDID YOU KNOW?: 1990-94 ....................Vanderbilt, Student Trainer cians. One of the top sports Dr. Doug Aukerman serves as the medical review offimedicine centers in the coun2001-02 .....Wake Forest, Sports Medicine Fellow cer for NASCAR’s drug-testing program and regularly try, the sports medicine unit interacts with the sports top drivers and teams with full 2002-03 .....East Tennessee State, Team Physician consists of four orthopaedic access to the garages and pits at race locations. 2003-Present .............Penn State, Team Physician surgeons, four primary care physicians and three physi“He really invest himself with our cians assistants. Aukerman guys. I know he was really great maintains a clinical sports with me. My parents love him medicine practice in State because he was so great. We didn’t College with the Milton S. initially know what was going on Hershey Medical Center. with my headaches, but he’s an Aukerman earned his underexpert now, not because he had to graduate degree from but he wanted to help. Doc has Vanderbilt University, where he was a student athletic traindone nothing but take care of me.” er for the football and men’s – Billy Oliver basketball teams. Aukerman went on to attend medical school at the West Virginia School of Medicine, completing his medical degree in 1998. Aukerman completed his residency in family medicine at West Virginia University Hospitals in 2001 and then attended Wake Forest University for fellowship training in sports medicine in 2002. Prior to coming to Penn State, Aukerman served as the team physician for varsity athletics at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tennessee. An avid runner, Aukerman has completed several marathons, half marathons and numerous road races, including the Boston Marathon. Aukerman also serves as the medical review officer for NASCAR’s drug-testing program. Aukerman’s wife, Melissa, is certified by the American College of Sports Medicine as an Exercise Specialist and works as a fitness coach and group fitness instructor as well as the head coach for State College Area High School’s girls lacrosse team. The couple have a newborn daughter, Adele.

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DJ

BLACK ➤

VIDEO COORDINATOR ➤ PENN STATE, ‘06

➤ 4TH SEASON AT PENN STATE

BLACK FILE Birthdate: 6/1/83 Family: Single Hometown: Chicora, Pa. College: Penn State, 2006 (B.S.) Career Experience: 2006-07 ...............Penn State (Asst. Video Cord.) 2007-08 ..............East Stroudsburg (Asst. Coach) 2008-Present ................Penn State (Video Cord.)

“D.J. is my guy. I absolutely love the guy. When it comes to video, its not something you are consciously thinking about when you are in film or doing breakdowns in practice. He does a great job.” – Billy Oliver

In his fourth season as a video coordinator at Penn State, Black began his collegiate playing career at Penn State Altoona where he led the team to the school’s first ever AMCC playoff. He finished his career as a walk-on, practice team player at Penn State where he helped the Nittany Lions reach the 2006 NIT. After earning a degree in health and physical education from Penn State in 2006, Black stayed on staff as the assistant video coordinator where he created scouting tapes and assisted in film exchange. Black also spoke at local schools with former Director of Basketball Operations Eldon Price. Black moved to East Stroudsburg University as an assistant coach under Jeff Wilson in 2007 where he helped coach two all conference post players in Chris Bach and Channon Easley. The warriors made their third straight playoff appearance and had a record of 18-10 while riding a 13game win streak, the second longest in school history. Black's responsiblities included on-court coaching, recruiting, player development, scouting and film exchange. Black has also been involved as a coach or director in various basketball camps at Penn State, East Stroudsburg, Duke, Wake Forest, Saint Francis, Blair Academy and numerous Hoop Group DID YOU KNOW?: Elite camps. Black led Penn State Altoona to the school’s Black is currently working on first ever AMCC playoff appearance and went completing a masters degree in exeron to be a walk-on on Penn State’s 2006 NIT cise science from East Stroudsburg team. University.

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COACHES & STAFF

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS •

COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

KYLE GIFFORD GRADUATE MANAGER • PENN STATE, ‘09 ➤ 2ND SEASON AT PENN STATE Dave Baker

Pam Byron

Wendy Miller

Asst. Athletic Dir.

Staff Assistant

Staff Assistant

Dr. Wayne Sebastianelli

Dir. Athletic Medicine

Mitch Stover Equipment Manager

Dr. Linda Caldwell

John Nitardy

Sue Sherburne

Amy O’Neil

Dave Yukelson

Faculty Representative

Nittany Lion Club Executive Director

Academic Support

Events Assistant

Sports Psychologist

In his second season as graduate manager at Penn State, Gifford is pursuing his master’s of business administration at Penn State. He began his career serving as a student manager for the Nittany Lions for four seasons and as head manager from 2007-09. In that capacity he oversaw and assigned duties to a 22-member group of student managers, assisted the video coordinator in the creation of scouting reports and coordinated meals for the team and staff. Gifford also worked Penn State basketball camps for four years. A native of Penn Yan, N.Y. and graduate of Prattsburgh Central School, Gifford graduated from Penn State in 2009 with a degree in information sciences and technology. He posted a 3.69 grade-point-average and is currently working toward his master’s degree. The son of Jeff and Wendy Gifford, his sister, Amanda, is a 2005 graduate of Penn State and serves as the producer for ESPN Gameday radio and has also worked on such programs as the “The Herd” with Colin Cowherd.

HEAD MANAGERS Greg Myford

Loren Crispell

Bud Meredith

Assoc. Athletic Dir.

Basketball Marketing

Dir. Ticket Oper.

Jim Nachtman Brian Siegrist Dir. Broadcasting OPS Athletic Communications

PENN STATE BASKETBALL STUDENT MANAGERS From left to right: Jack McNally, Levi Zsuppan, Jimmy Bowen, Denny Glunt and Alex Macht.

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES

Front Row (from left to right): Marie Kocher, Adam Horowitz, Brendan Smith, Billy Bowe. Middle Row: Jimmy Bowen, Denny Glunt, Andrew Peabody, Brian Grossman, Alex Macht, Zach Beegal. Back Row: Justin Harmon, John Rinaldi, Levi Zsuppan, Austin Buntz, Justin LoSasso, Jack McNally. Not pictured: Nick Velez and Erik Raney.

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Michael Hamas, 1928 Leon Schloss, 1932 E. C. Davis, 1933 N. S. Walk, 1934-35 Glenn "Nick" Thiel, 1936-38 Elmer Gross, 1946-49 John Egli, 1950-54 Don Swegan, 1955-59 Stewart Kane, 1960-61 Clarence Simpson, 1962-63 Joe Tocci, 1964-68 Holmes Cathrall, 1965-69* Vince Eldred, 1969 Bill Young, 1970* Casper Voithofer, 1970-73 Don Ferrell, 1971-74* Al Ferner, 1974-78 Tony McAndrews, 1975 Ray Hite, 1976-78 Ken Korder, 1978 Perry Clark, 1979-82 Ray Edelman, 1979-83 Dick Stewart, 1979-83

Rod Jensen, 1983 Jeff Bower, 1984-86 Brian Hill, 1984-86 Jerry Dunn, 1984-95 Tim Loomis, 1987-89 Ed DeChellis, 1987-96 Dave Siepert, 1990-91 Mark Schmidt, 1992-93 Mike Wilson, 1994 Frank Haith, 1995-96 Monroe Brown, 1995-96 Chuck Swenson, 1996-2001 Mike Boyd, 1996-2003 Christian Appleman, 1996-2003 Rick Callahan, 2002 Pat Brogan, 2003 James Johnson, 2004-2005 Hilliary Scott, 2004-2008 Kurt Kanaskie, 2004-Present Dan Earl, 2006-Present Lewis Preston - 2008-Present *Freshman Coach Note: Year indicated is year season ended.



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OPPONENTS

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MOUNTAIN HAWKS

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY Game

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MISSISSIPPI REBELS

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Fri., Nov. 12 @ 7:30 p.m. • BTN.com

Fri., Nov. 19 @ 7:30 p.m. • BTN

University Park, Pa. • Bryce Jordan Center

University Park, Pa. • Bryce Jordan Center

www.lehighsports.com

www.fairfieldstags.com

www.olemisssports.com

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bethlehem, Pa Colors: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Brown and White Conference: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Patriot League Home Arena: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Stabler Arena President: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dr. Alice P. Gast Athletic Director: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Sterrett

Location: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Fairfield, Conn. Colors: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Cardinal Red Conference: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _MAAC Home Arena: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Arena at Habor Yard Athletic Director: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Eugene P. Doris

Location: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Oxford, Miss. Colors: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Conference: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _SEC Home Arena: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum Athletic Director: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Boone

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ed Cooley School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _67-61 (4 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _same 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _23-11 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _3/2 Letterman R eturning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _10/4

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Andy Kennedy School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _85-50 (4 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _106-63(5 years) 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _24-11 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1/4 Le tterman Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6/6

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Justin Lafleur SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(610) 758-6631 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(610) 758-6597 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _jul310@lehigh.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(610) 758-4903

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jack Jones SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(203) 254-4116 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(203) 254-4117 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _jjones@fairfield.edu

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joey Jones SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(662) 915-7522 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(662) 915-7006 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _joeyj@olemiss.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(662) 236-1931

TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Brett Reed School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _51-40 (3 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _same 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 22-11 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _10/5

SERIES HISTORY Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Penn State leads, 30-11

ST. JOSEPH’S HAWKS

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Fri., Nov. 26 @ 7:00 p.m. Oxford, MS. • C. M. Tad Smith Colesium

SERIES HISTORY Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Penn State leads, 1-0

SERIES HISTORY Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _First Meeting

CCSU

BLUE DEVILS

Game

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Mon., Nov. 22 @ 7:00 p.m. • BTN University Park, Pa. • Bryce Jordan Center

FURMAN PALADINS

Game

6

Sun., Nov. 28 @ 3:30 p.m. • BTN University Park, PA. • Bryce Jordan Center

www.sjuhawks.com

www.ccsubluedevils.com

www.furmanpaladins.com

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Philadelphia, Pa. Colors: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Crimson and Gray Conference: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Atlantic 10 Home Arena: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Michael J. Hagan Arena President: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Timothy R. Lannon Athletic Director: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Don DiJulia

Location: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _New Britain, CT Colors: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Blue & White Conference: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Northeast Home Arena: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Detrick Gymnasium President: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jack Miller Athletic Director: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Paul Schlickmann

Location: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Greenville, SC Colors: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Purple & White Conference: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Southern Conference Home Arena: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Timmons Arena President: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dr. Rod Smolla Athletic Director: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dr. Gary Clark

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Phil Martelli School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _289-187 (15 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _same 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _11-20 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6/7

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Howie Dickenman School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _217-196(14 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _same 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 12-18 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7/2

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jeff Jackson School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _41-80(4 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _62-140(7 years) 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13-17 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _14/0

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Marie Wozniak SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(610) 660-1727 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(610) 600-1724 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _mwozniak@sju.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(610) 660-2599

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Thomas Pincince SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(860) 832-3089 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(860) 832-3084 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _PincinceT@ccsu.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(860) 832-3099

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jordan Caskey SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(864) 294-3065 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(864) 294-3061 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jordan.Caskey@Furman.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(864) 294-3620

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

Overall:

Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Penn State Leads, 1-0

Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _First Meeting

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Penn State leads, 13-9

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OPPONENTS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • OOACHES •

Maryland TERRAPINS

Game

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Wed., Dec. 1 @ 9:15 p.m. • ESPN2 University Park, Pa. • Bryce Jordan Center

Mount St. Mary’s THE MOUNT

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY Game

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MAINE

BLACK BEARS

Tues., Dec. 7 @ 7:30 p.m. • BTN.com

Tues., Dec. 21 @ 5:00 p.m. • BTN.com

University Park, Pa. • Bryce Jordan Center

University Park, Pa. • Bryce Jordan Center

Game

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www.umterps.com

www.mountathletics.com

www.goblackbears.com

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _College Park, Md. Colors: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Red, White, Black, and Gold Conference: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Atlantic Coast Home Arena: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Comcast Center President: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dr. Wallace Loh Athletic Director: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Kevin Anderson

Location: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Emmitsburg, Md. Colors: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Blue and White Conference: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Northeast Home Arena: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Knott Arena President: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dr. Thomas H. Powell Athletic Director: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Lynne Robinson

Location: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Orono, ME Colors: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Maine Blue, Navy Blue and White Conference: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _America East Home Arena: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Harold Alfond Sports Arena President: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dr. Robert Kennedy Athletic Director: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Steve Abbott

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Gary Williams School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _442-338 (21 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _649-366 (32 years) 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 24-9 (NCAA) Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7/5

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Milan Brown School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _95-120 (7 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _same 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 16-15 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _10/4

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ted Woodward School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _73-104(6 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _same 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 19-11 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _8/1

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Doug Dull SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(301) 341-7064 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(301) 314-9094 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ddull@umd.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(301) 314-8624

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mike Vandergrift SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(301)-447-5384 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(301)-447-5300 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vandergrift@msmary.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(301)-447-3286

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Andrew Mahoney SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(207)-581-4158 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(207) 581-3297 SID Cell: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(813)-298-9698 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Andrew_Mahoney@umit.maine.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(207) 581-1049

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY Overall:

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Series tied 8-8

Duquesne DUKES

Game

8

Overall:

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Penn State 5-0

SERIES HISTORY Overall:

VIRGINIA TECH HOKIES

Sat., Dec. 4 @ 6:00 p.m. • BTN

Sun., Dec. 12 @ 1:00 p.m. • CSN

University Park, Pa. • Bryce Jordan Center

Blacksburg, Va. • Cassell Coliseum

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Penn State leads 1-0

Game

10

www.goduquesne.com

www.HokieSports.com

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pittsburgh, Pa. Colors: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Red and Blue Conference: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Atlantic 10 Home Arena: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _A.J. Palumbo Center President: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Charles J. Dougherty Athletic Director: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Greg Amodio

Location: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Blacksburg, Va. Colors: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange Conference: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Atlantic Coast Home Arena: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Cassell Coliseum President: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dr. Charles W. Steger Athletic Director: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jim Weaver

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Everhart School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 64-61(4 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 238-233(16 years) 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 16-16 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _8/4

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Seth Greenberg School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 132-93(7 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 345-263(20 years) 2008-09 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 25-9 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _11/4

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dave Saba SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(412) 396-5861 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(412) 396-6210 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _saba@duq.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(412) 396-4925

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bill Dyer SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(540) 231-8852 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(540) 231-6984 SID Cell: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(540) 998-5906 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _autryad@vt.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(540) 231-3048

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Penn State leads, 23-18

Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Virginia Tech leads, 5-1

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OPPONENTS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • OOACHES •

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY Games

BIG TEN/ACC CHALLENGE

ILLINOIS

Nov. 29 through Dec. 1

@ Bryce Jordan Center, Tues., Jan. 11 @ 9:00 p.m. • BTN @ Assembly Hall, Wed., Feb. 1 @ 9:00 p.m. • BTN

12TH YEAR

ACC Leads: 67-41 • Penn State: 4-5

FIGHTING ILLINI

16 & 21

Game

IOWA

HAWKEYES

19

@ Bryce Jordan Center, Wed., Jan. 26 @ 6:30 p.m. • BTN

www.bigten.org

www.fightingillini.com

www.hawkeyesports.com

The event will feature 11 games from 11 different college campuses and include two telecasts on ESPNU, the 24-hour college sports network. ESPN and ESPN2 will combine to televise the remaining nine games. This year's event will be played on the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday after Thanksgiving (November 30-December 2).

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: Champaign-Urbana, Ill. Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 41,495 Colors: Orange & Blue Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Assembly Hall (16,618) President: B. Joseph White Athletic Director: Ron Guenther

Location: Iowa City, Iowa Founded: 1847 Enrollment: 30,825 Colors: Gold and Black Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500) President: Sally Mason Athletic Director: Gary Barta

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bruce Weber School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _173-72 (7 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _276-126 (11 years) 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _21-15 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7/4

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Fran McCaffery School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _first season Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _250-177 (14 years) 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _10-22 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6/5

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Derrick Burson SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(217) 333-0933 Cell Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(217) 766-7315 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(217) 333-5540 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _burson@illinois.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(217) 333-1227

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Matt Weitzel SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(319) 335-9411 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(319) 335-9417 SID Cell: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(319) 430-8176 E-Mail: _ _ _Matthew-Weitzel@hawkeyesports.com Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(319) 335-7284

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

Overall:

Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Iowa leads, 22-11

2010 BIG/ACC TEN CHALLENGE SCHEDULE (ET) Monday, Nov. 29 Virginia @ Minnesota, 7 p.m. EST, ESPN2 Tuesday, Nov. 30 Iowa at Wake Forest, 7 p.m. EST, ESPNU Georgia Tech at Northwestern, 7 p.m. EST, ESPN2 Ohio State at Florida State, 7:30 p.m. EST, ESPN Michigan at Clemson, 9 p.m. EST, ESPN2 North Carolina at Illinois, 9:30 p.m. EST, ESPN Wednesday, Dec. 1 Indiana at Boston College, 7:15 p.m. EST, ESPNU North Carolina State at Wisconsin, 7:15 p.m. EST, ESPN2 Purdue at Virginia Tech, 7:30 p.m. EST, ESPN Maryland at Penn State, 9:15 p.m. EST, ESPN2 Michigan State at Duke, 9:30 p.m. EST, ESPN

COMMISSIONER’S CUP The Big Ten won for the first time in 11 years last year.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Illinois leads, 23-11

PENN STATE/OVERALL RESULTS Games: 8; Home: 2-2; Away: 2-3 Year Penn State game 2009: – – – – – –W, 69-66 at Virginia 2008: – – –W, 85-83 at Georgia Tech 2007: – –W, 66-61 vs. Virginia Tech 2006: – – –L, 77-73 at Georgia Tech 2005: – – – – –L, 96-88 vs. Clemson 2004: – – – – – – – – – – – – –DNC 2003: – – – – – – – – – – – – –DNC 2002: – – – – –L, 79-70 at Clemson 2001: – – – – –L, 79-69 vs. Clemson 2000: – – – –L, 84-76 at N.C. State 1999: – – – – –W, 85-75 vs. Clemson

ACC-Big Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5-6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6-5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _8-3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _8-3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6-5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7-2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7-2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5-4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5-3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5-4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5-4

ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE TEAM RECORDS Team – – – – – – – – – – – – – –W-L Duke – – – – – – – – – – – – – –10-1 Wake Forest – – – – – – – – – – – –8-2 Clemson – – – – – – – – – – – – –8-3 Maryland – – – – – – – – – – – – –8-3 Florida State – – – – – – – – – – –6-5 North Carolina – – – – – – – – – –6-5 Michigan State – – – – – – – – – –5-5 NC State – – – – – – – – – – – – –5-5 Virginia – – – – – – – – – – – – – –5-5 Wisconsin – – – – – – – – – – – – –5-6 Boston College – – – – – – – – – –4-0 Ohio State – – – – – – – – – – – –4-5 Penn State – – – – – – – – – – – –4-5 Georgia Tech – – – – – – – – – – –4-6 Minnesota – – – – – – – – – – – –4-7 Illinois – – – – – – – – – – – – – –4-7 Northwestern – – – – – – – – – – –4-7 Indiana – – – – – – – – – – – – – –3-6 Michigan – – – – – – – – – – – – –3-6 Purdue – – – – – – – – – – – – – –3-6 Virginia Tech – – – – – – – – – – –2-3 Iowa – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –2-7 Miami (Fla.) – – – – – – – – – – –1-3

_ _ _ _ _ _Conference _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ACC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ACC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ACC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ACC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ACC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ACC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Big Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ACC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ACC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Big Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ACC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Big Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Big Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ACC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Big Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Big Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Big Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Big Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Big Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Big Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ACC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Big Ten _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ACC

Game

INDIANA

12

HOOSIERS @ Assembly Hall, Mon., Dec. 27 @ 6:30 p.m. • BTN

MICHIGAN

WOLVERINES

@ Crisler Arena, Sun., Jan. 2 @ 4:00 p.m. • BTN @ Bryce Jordan Center, Sun., Feb. 6 @ 12 p.m. or 3 p.m. • BTN

www.iuhoosiers.com

www.mgoblue.com

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: Bloomington, Ind. Founded: 1820 Enrollment: 40,354 Colors: Cream and Crimson Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Assembly Hall (17,357) President: Michael McRobbie Athletic Director: Fred Glass

Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Founded: 1817 Enrollment: 38,980 Colors: Maize and Blue Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Crisler Arena (13,751) President: Mary Sue Coleman Athletic Director: Dave Brandon

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Crean School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _16-46 (2 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _206-142 (11 years) 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _10-21 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _5/0 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _11/5

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Beilein School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _46-53 (3 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _597-371 (32 years) 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _15-17 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _10/6

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J.D. Campbell SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(812) 855-9399 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(812) 855-9401 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _jc56@indiana.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(812) 855-2754

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Wywrot SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(734) 647-1268 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(734) 647-1188 SID Cell: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(734) 320-1148 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _twywrot@umich.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(734) 998-7978

SERIES HISTORY Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Indiana leads, 28-7

SERIES HISTORY Overall:

92

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Games

13 & 22

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Michigan leads, 23-11


N IT T A N Y L I O N BASKETBALL

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

OPPONENTS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • OOACHES •

MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS

Games

15 & 23

@ Bryce Jordan Center, Sat., Jan. 8 @ 1:00 p.m. • BTN @ Breslin Center, Thur. Feb. 10 @ 7:00 p.m. • BTN

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY Game

NORTHWESTERN

24 & 27

WILDCATS

@ Bryce Jordan Center, Sun., Feb. 13 @ 3:30 p.m. • BTN @ Welsh-Ryan Arena Thur., Feb 24 @ 9:00 p.m. • ESPN/2

PURDUE

BOILERMAKERS

Games

14 & 18

@ Bryce Jordan Center, Wed., Jan. 5 @ 6:30 p.m. • BTN @ Mackey Arena, Wed., Jan. 19 @ 8:30 p.m. • BTN

www.msuspartans.com

www.nusports.com

www.purduesports.com

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: East Lansing, Mich. Founded: 1855 Enrollment: 47,100 Colors: Green and White Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Breslin Center President: Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Athletic Director: Mark Hollis

Location: Evanston, Ill. Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 8,000 Colors: Purple and White Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Welsh-Ryan Arena (8,117) President: Morton O. Schapiro Athletic Director: Jim Phillips

Location: West Lafayette, Illinois Founded: 1869 Enrollment: 40,090 Colors: Old Gold and Black Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Mackey Arena (14,123) President: France Cordova Athletic Director: Morgan J. Burke

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Izzo School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _364-146 (15 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _same 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _28-9 (NCAA) Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _9/5

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bill Carmody School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _140-163 (10 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _232-188 (14 years) 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _20-14 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _12/4

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Matt Painter School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _112-56 (5 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _137-61 (6 years) 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _29-6 (NCAA) Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _11/3

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Matt Larson SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(517) 355-2271 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(517) 353-9636 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ larson@ath.msu.edu SID Home: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(517) 485-5157 Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(517) 353-1626

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Nick Brilowski SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(847) 467-3831 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(847) 491-8818 SID Cell: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(847) 239-4127 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _brilowski@northwestern.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(847) 491-8852/8853

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Cory Walton SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(765) 494-3214 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(765) 496-1388 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _cdwalton@purdue.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(765) 494-6365

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

Overall:

Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Michigan State leads, 28-5

Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Penn State leads, 24-12

MINNESOTA

GOLDEN GOPHERS

Games

25 & 29

@ Bryce Jordan Center, Thur. Feb. 17 @ 7:00 p.m. • ESPN/2 @ Williams Arena, Sun., Mar. 6 @ 1 p.m. or 6 p.m • BTN

OHIO STATE BUCKEYES

Games

17 & 28

@ Value City Arena, Sat., Jan. 15 @ 5:30 p.m. • BTN @ Bryce Jordan Center, Tues., Mar. 1 @ 9:00 p.m. • BTN

SERIES HISTORY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Purdue leads, 24-10

WISCONSIN BADGERS

Games

20 & 26

@ Bryce Jordan Center, Sat., Jan. 29 @ 4:00 p.m. • BTN @ Kohl Center, Sun., Jan. 20 @ 6:00 p.m. • BTN

www.gophersports.com

www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com

www.uwbadgers.com

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location: Minneapolis, MN Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 51,659 Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Williams Arena (14,625) President: Robert Bruininks Athletic Director: Joel Maturi

Location: Columbus, Ohio Founded: 1870 Enrollment: 53,715 Colors: Scarlet and Gray Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Value City Arena (19,049) President: Gordon Gee Athletic Director: Eugene Smith

Location: Madison, Wis. Founded: 1848 Enrollment: 42,030 Colors: Cardinal and White Conference: Big Ten Home Arena: Kohl Center (17,142) Chancellor: Carolyn “Biddy” Martin Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tubby Smith School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _63-39 (3 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _440-184 (19 years) 2009-10 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _21-14 Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7/5

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Thad Matta School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _156-53 (6 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _258-84 (10 years) 2008-09 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _29-8 (NCAA) Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _4/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _6/6

Head Coach: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bo Ryan School Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _217-82 (9 years) Overall Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _600-185 (26 years) 2008-09 Record: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _24-9 (NCAA) Starters Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _12/3

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Matt Slieter SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(612) 625-4389 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(612) 625-0359 SID Cell: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(612) 236-8841 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Slieter@umn.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (612) 625-3085

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Wallenberg SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(614) 688-4620 SID FAX: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(614) 292-1972 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _wallenberg.1@osu.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(614) 688-5330

Basketball Contact: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Patrick Herb SID Office Phone: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(608) 890-2477 SID Cell: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(608) 957-2085 E-Mail: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _pah@athletics.wisc.edu Press Row: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(608) 265-4333

SERIES HISTORY

SERIES HISTORY

Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ohio State leads, 27-13 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Record includes five games vacated by Ohio State

Overall: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Wiscsonsin leads, 25-8

SERIES HISTORY Overall:

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Minnesota leads, 26-8

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _and not included in their records

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OPPONENTS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • OOACHES •

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

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

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W-L – –4-1 – –1-3 – –0-1 – –0-1 – –2-0 – –1-0 – –4-2 – –2-1 – –5-0 – –15-1 – –0-1 – –0-2 – –0-1 – –1-0 – –23-17 – –1-1 – –1-0 – –3-2 – –1-0 – –3-2 – –5-6 – –1-2 – –2-1 – –2-3 – –3-1 – –2-0 – –75-24 – –6-2 – –1-2 – –0-3 – –2-0 – –1-0 – –64-12 – –2-0 – –0-1 – –1-0 – –0-1 – –0-2 – –1-0 – –1-3 – –1-2 – –1-0 – –50-24 – –0-1 – –0-1 – –0-1 – –4-4 – –1-0 – –1-0 – –4-5 – –1-0 – –2-1 – –1-0 – –1-0 – –10-0 – –2-0 – –1-1 – –0-6 – –1-0 – –3-2 – –12-0 – –4-0 – –1-8 – –23-18 – –3-0 – –0-1 – –0-2 – –1-0

Start School Fairfield – – – – – – – – – – –1975-76 Fairleigh Dickinson – – – – –1979-80 Florida – – – – – – – – – – –1965-66 Florida International – – – –1998-99 Florida State – – – – – – – – –1972-73 Fordham – – – – – – – – – –1906-07 Franklin & Marshall – – – –1902-03 Gardner-Webb – – – – – – –2009-10 Geneva – – – – – – – – – – –1902-03 Georgetown – – – – – – – – –1908-09 George Mason – – – – – – –1988-89 George Washington – – – – –1907-08 Georgia – – – – – – – – – – –1966-67 Georgia Tech – – – – – – – –1997-98 Gettysburg – – – – – – – – –1900-01 Gonzaga – – – – – – – – – – –1988-89 Great Lakes Naval Training Station – – – – –1918-19 Greensburg – – – – – – – – –1905-06 Grove City – – – – – – – – –1902-03 Hardin-Simmons – – – – – –1982-83 Harrisburg Ath. Club – – – –1906-07 Harrisburg Collegians – – – –1914-15 Hartford – – – – – – – – – –2006-07 Harvard – – – – – – – – – – –1930-31 Hofstra – – – – – – – – – – –2000-01 Holy Cross – – – – – – – – –1961-62 Houston – – – – – – – – – –1964-65 Idaho – – – – – – – – – – – –1979-80 Illinois – – – – – – – – – – – –1941-42 Illinois State – – – – – – – – –2004-05 Indiana – – – – – – – – – – –1978-79 Indiana (Pa.) – – – – – – – –1902-03 Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne 2005-06 Indiana State – – – – – – – –1980-81 Iowa – – – – – – – – – – – – –1954-55 Iowa State – – – – – – – – – –1982-83 Ithaca – – – – – – – – – – – –1934-35 Jacksonville – – – – – – – – –1974-75 James Madison – – – – – – –1991-92 Johns Hopkins – – – – – – –1979-80 Juniata – – – – – – – – – – –1905-06 Kansas – – – – – – – – – – – –1964-65 Kansas State – – – – – – – – –1964-65 Kent State – – – – – – – – – –1937-38 Kentucky – – – – – – – – – –1951-52 Lafayette – – – – – – – – – –1915-16 LaSalle – – – – – – – – – – –1953-54 Lawrence Tech – – – – – – –1950-51 Lebanon Valley – – – – – – –1905-06 Lehigh – – – – – – – – – – –1901-02 Lock Haven – – – – – – – – –1899-00 Long Beach State – – – – – –1985-86 Long Island – – – – – – – – –2004-05 Louisiana-Lafayette – – – – –1987-88 Louisiana State – – – – – – –1953-54 Louisville – – – – – – – – – –1978-79 Loyola (Md.) – – – – – – – –1980-81 M.I.T. – – – – – – – – – – – –1914-15 Maine – – – – – – – – – – – –2006-07 Manhattan – – – – – – – – –1907-08 Marquette – – – – – – – – – –1976-77 Marshall – – – – – – – – – – –1944-45 Maryland – – – – – – – – – –1938-39 Maryland-Baltimore County 1991-92 Maryland-Eastern Shore – –1993-94 Massachusetts – – – – – – – –1976-77 Memphis – – – – – – – – – –1954-55

2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

W-L – –1-0 – –1-0 – –2-1 – –0-1 – –1-3 – –2-2 – –6-1 – –1-0 – –2-1 – –22-20 – –6-0 – –19-11 – –1-2 – –2-1 – –34-2 – –0-1 – –1-0 – –1-0 – –0-1 – –1-0 – –3-2 – –1-0 – –2-0 – –1-1 – –1-0 – –1-1 – –1-0 – –0-1 – –11-23 – –0-1 – –7-28 – –5-1 – –1-0 – –2-0 – –11-22 – –1-0 – –5-0 – –1-0 – –1-2 – –1-0 – –27-1 – –1-0 – –1-1 – –12-3 – – 1-2 – –12-3 – –1-2 – –0-1 – –10-0 – –30-11 – –11-0 – –0-1 – –3-0 – –0-1 – –1-0 – –0-1 – –5-1 – –1-0 – –1-0 – –3-1 – –2-3 – –5-0 – –8-8 – –3-0 – –2-0 – –13-10 – –2-3

School — — — — — — — — — — — —Start — — — —W-L Mexico – – – – – – – – – – –1940-41 – –2-0 Miami (Fla.) – – – – – – – –1986-87 – –3-0 Miami (Ohio) – – – – – – – –1962-63 – –1-2 Michigan – – – – – – – – – –1928-29 – –11-23 Michigan State – – – – – – –1928-29 – –5-28 Minnesota – – – – – – – – – –1975-76 – –8-27 Mississippi State – – – – – – –1997-98 – –0-1 Missouri-Kansas City – – – –2005-06 – –1-0 Monmouth – – – – – – – – –1997-98 – –1-0 Mont Alto Academy – – – –1911-12 – –1-0 Montana State – – – – – – –1929-30 – –0-1 Morgan State – – – – – – – –1985-86 – –4-0 Morehead State – – – – – – –2006-07 – –1-0 Mount St. Mary's – – – – – –1992-93 – –5-0 Mount Union – – – – – – – –1939-40 – –1-0 Muhlenberg – – – – – – – – –1918-19 – –9-4 Murray State – – – – – – – –1988-89 – –1-0 Navy – – – – – – – – – – – –1914-15 – –27-30 Navy Pre-Flight – – – – – – –1942-43 – –1-0 Nebraska – – – – – – – – – –1980-81 – –2-1 New Hampshire – – – – – –1980-81 – –3-0 New Mexico – – – – – – – –1989-90 – –1-1 New Orleans – – – – – – – –1985-86 – –0-1 New York University – – – –1911-12 – –5-3 NYULS – – – – – – – – – – –1906-07 – –1-0 Niagara – – – – – – – – – – –1961-62 – –2-2 Nicholls State – – – – – – – –2005-06 – –1-0 NJIT – – – – – – – – – – – –2008-09 – –1-0 North Carolina – – – – – – –1966-67 – –1-4 North Carolina State – – – –1949-50 – –3-15 Northeastern – – – – – – – –1980-81 – –1-1 Northwestern – – – – – – – –1928-29 – –24-12 Notre Dame – – – – – – – –1924-25 – –3-1 Ohio State – – – – – – – – –1950-51 – –13-27 includes five games vacated by Ohio State

Ohio University – – – – – – –1973-74 Oklahoma A & M – – – – –1952-53 Oklahoma – – – – – – – – –1985-86 Oklahoma State – – – – – – –1952-53 Old Dominion – – – – – – –1991-92 Oregon – – – – – – – – – – –1974-75 Oregon State – – – – – – – –1966-67 Pennsylvania – – – – – – – –1900-01 Philadelphia Textile – – – – –1980-81 Pittsburgh – – – – – – – – – –1905-06 Pittsburgh Collegians – – – –1908-09 Pittston YMCA – – – – – – –1901-02 Pratt – – – – – – – – – – – – –1908-09 Princeton – – – – – – – – – –1921-22 Providence – – – – – – – – –1971-72 Purdue – – – – – – – – – – –1959-60 Rhode Island – – – – – – – –1950-51 Richmond – – – – – – – – –1956-57 Rider – – – – – – – – – – – –1980-81 Robert Morris – – – – – – – –1980-81 Rochester – – – – – – – – – –1969-70 Rutgers – – – – – – – – – – –1921-22 Sacred Heart – – – – – – – –2004-05 St. Bonaventure – – – – – – –1979-80 St. Francis (N.Y.) – – – – – –1991-92 St. Francis (Pa.) – – – – – – –1972-73 St. John's – – – – – – – – – –1911-12 St. Joseph's (Pa.) – – – – – – –1982-83 St. Mary's (Md.) – – – – – –1987-88 St. Mary's (Cal.) – – – – – –1988-89 St. Thomas – – – – – – – – –1934-35 San Francisco – – – – – – – –1965-66 Santa Clara – – – – – – – – –1995-96

– –0-2 – –0-1 – –0-2 – –0-1 – –2-0 – –0-1 – –0-1 – –17-30 – –4-0 – –78-68 – –4-1 – –1-0 – –2-0 – –8-3 – –1-1 – –10-24 – –12-11 – –5-0 – –3-1 – –2-1 – –2-0 – –37-29 – –3-0 – –10-11 – –2-0 – –8-2 – –0-1 – –13-9 – –1-0 – –0-1 – –0-1 – –0-1 – –1-0

School — — — — — — — — — — — —Start — — — —W-L Seattle – – – – – – – – – – – –1973-74 – –0-1 Seton Hall – – – – – – – – –1969-70 – –5-1 Siena – – – – – – – – – – – –1999-00 – –1-0 South Carolina – – – – – – –1980-81 – –1-2 South Carolina State – – – –2004-05 – –0-1 South Florida – – – – – – – –1976-77 – –1-3 Southeastern Louisiana – – –2006-07 – –0-1 Southern California – – – – –1953-54 – –1-0 Southern Illinois – – – – – –1988-89 – –0-1 Southern Methodist U. – – –1980-81 – –2-1 Southside – – – – – – – – – –1905-06 – –1-0 Southwest Texas State – – – –1989-90 – –1-0 Stony Brook – – – – – – – – –2006-07 – –0-1 Susquehanna – – – – – – – –1903-04 – –24-0 Swarthmore – – – – – – – – –1904-05 – –10-9 Syracuse – – – – – – – – – – –1916-17 – –43-62 Temple – – – – – – – – – – –1927-28 – –32-59 Tennessee – – – – – – – – – –1971-72 – –2-1 Tennessee-Chattanooga – – –1995-96 – –2-0 Tennessee Tech – – – – – – –1980-81 – –1-0 Texas A & M – – – – – – – –1972-73 – –0-3 Texas-Arlington – – – – – – –1988-89 – –1-0 Texas Christian – – – – – – –1981-82 – –1-0 Texas-El Paso – – – – – – – –1997-98 – –0-1 Texas Tech – – – – – – – – –1979-80 – –1-1 Toledo – – – – – – – – – – –1953-54 – –5-1 Towson – – – – – – – – – – –2008-09 – –1-0 Tulane – – – – – – – – – – – –1978-79 – –0-2 UCLA – – – – – – – – – – –1990-91 – –1-0 UNC Greensboro – – – – – –2006-07 – –1-0 UNC Wilmington – – – – –2009-10 – –0-1 USAAC – – – – – – – – – – –1917-18 – –1-0 Ursinus – – – – – – – – – – –1926-27 – –5-0 Utah – – – – – – – – – – – –1971-72 – –0-1 Valparaiso – – – – – – – – – –1985-86 – –1-1 Vanderbilt – – – – – – – – – –1989-90 – –1-2 Vermont – – – – – – – – – –1978-79 – –8-0 Villanova – – – – – – – – – –1976-77 – –1-7 Virginia – – – – – – – – – – –1971-72 – –3-5 Virginia Military Institute – –1995-96 – –3-1 Virginia Tech – – – – – – – –1920-21 – –1-5 Wagner – – – – – – – – – – –1985-86 – –2-0 Wake Forest – – – – – – – – –1960-61 – –1-1 Waynesburg – – – – – – – – –1930-31 – –1-1 Wayne State – – – – – – – – –1954-55 – –0-1 Washington & Jefferson – –1913-14 – –20-7 Western Carolina – – – – – –2004-05 – –1-0 Western Kentucky – – – – –1952-53 – –0-1 Western Maryland – – – – –1927-28 – –7-0 Western Michigan – – – – –1966-67 – –1-0 Western Reserve – – – – – – –1937-38 – –2-0 Westinghouse Club – – – – –1912-13 – –5-0 Westminster – – – – – – – – –1902-03 – –2-1 West Virginia – – – – – – – –1905-06 – –53-66 West Virginia Wesleyan – – –1913-14 – –1-0 Wheaton – – – – – – – – – –1934-35 – –1-0 Widener – – – – – – – – – – –1982-83 – –1-0 William and Mary – – – – –1913-14 – –1-1 Williamsport YMCA – – – –1898-99 – –*7-3 Wisconsin – – – – – – – – – –1992-93 – –8-25 Wyoming Seminary – – – – –1903-04 – –7-0 Yale – – – – – – – – – – – – –1920-21 – –2-4 *Played one tie game.


N IT T A N Y L I O N BASKETBALL

OPPONENTS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • OOACHES •

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

VS. CONFERENCES

VS. CURRENT MEMBERS & ALL-TIME VS. CONFERENCE AMERICA EAST

BIG EAST

COLONIAL ATHLETIC

METRO ATLANTIC

All-Time vs. conference: 8-1

All-Time vs. conference: 8-19

All-Time vs. conference: 18-5

All-Time vs. conference: 10-1

Albany SUNY-Binghamton Boston University _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-2 Hartford _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-0 Maine _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Maryland-Baltimore County _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-0 New Hampshire_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-0 Stony Brook_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Vermont_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8-0

Cincinnati_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Connecticut _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DePaul _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-6 Georgetown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 22-20 Louisville _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Marquette _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-3 Notre Dame_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-1 Pittsburgh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 76-68 Providence _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-1 Rutgers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 37-29 St. John’s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Seton Hall_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5-1 South Florida _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-3 Syracuse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 43-62 Villanova _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-7 West Virginia _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 53-66

Delaware_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10-0 Drexel _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4-0 George Mason _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6-0 Georgia State Hofstra _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 James Madison _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-2 UNC Wilmington _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Northeastern _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-1 Old Dominion _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-0 Towson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Virginia Commonwealth William and Mary _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-1

Canisius _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-0 Fairfield _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Iona Loyola (Md.) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5-1 Manhattan _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-1 Marist Niagara _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-2 Rider _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-1 St. Peter’s Siena _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0

ATLANTIC 10 All-Time vs. conference: 114-129 All-Time as member: 95-13 All-Time as non-member: 20-18

Charlotte (UNC) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-2 Dayton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Duquesne_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 23-18 Fordham _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-2 George Washington _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 19-11 LaSalle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-2 Massachusetts _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13-10 Rhode Island _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13-11 Richmond_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5-0 St. Bonaventure _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10-11 St. Joseph’s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13-9 St. Louis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Temple _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 32-59 Xavier

BIG SKY All-Time vs. conference: 0-1

Eastern Washington Idaho State Montana Montana State_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Portland State Sacramento State Weber State

All-Time vs. conference: 27-11

CONFERENCE USA All-Time vs. conference: 0-2

UAB (Alabama Birmingham) _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 UCF (University of Central Florida) _ _ 0-1 East Carolina _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-0 Houston_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Marshall_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5-0 Memphis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-3 Rice SMU (Southern Methodist)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-1 Southern Mississippi Tulane_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-2 Tulsa UTEP (Texas El Paso)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1

BIG SOUTH

HORIZON LEAGUE

All-Time vs. conference: 19-44

All-Time vs. conference: 2-0

All-Time vs. conference: 3-3

Boston College _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5-6 Clemson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-3 Duke _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-8 Florida State_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-3 Georgia Tech _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-1 Maryland _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8-8 Miami (FL) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-0 North Carolina _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-4 North Carolina State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-15 Virginia _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-5 Virginia Tech _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-6 Wake Forest _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-1

Charleston Southern Coastal Carolina Gardner-Webb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 High Point Liberty UNC Asheville Radford Virginia Military Institute (VMI)_ _ _ _ 3-1 Winthrop

Butler _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-2 Cleveland State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-2 Detroit _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-2 Illinois-Chicago Loyola-Chicago Valparaiso _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay Valparaiso _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wright State Youngstown State

ATLANTIC SUN All-Time vs. conference: 0-0

Belmont Campbell East Tennessee State Jacksonville _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Kennesaw State Lipscomb Mercer North Florida Stetson

BIG 12 All-Time vs. conference: 6-6

Baylor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-1 Colorado _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Iowa State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Kansas _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Kansas State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-1 Missouri Nebraska _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-1 Oklahoma _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-2 Oklahoma State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Texas Texas A&M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-3 Texas Tech_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-1

All-Time vs. conference: 108-238 All-Time as member: 101-223 Big Ten Tournament: 6-13 Big Ten Regular Season: 94-210 As member in NIT: 1-1 All-Time as non-member: 7-15

Illinois _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11-23 Indiana _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7-28 Iowa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11-22 Michigan _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11-23 Michigan State_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5-28 Minnesota _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8-27 Northwestern _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 24-12 Ohio State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13-27 Purdue _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10-24 Wisconsin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8-25

BIG WEST All-Time vs. conference: 0-1

UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara Cal Poly Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Long Beach State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Pacific (Calif.)

EAST Akron _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4-1 Bowling Green _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-1 Buffalo _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6-2 Kent State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 12-3 Miami (Ohio) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-2 Ohio _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-2 WEST Ball State Central Michigan Eastern Michigan _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Northern Illinois Toledo_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5-1 Western Michigan_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0

MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC

ATLANTIC COAST

BIG TEN

MID-AMERICAN

All-Time vs. conference: 10-1

INDEPENDENTS

Bethune-Cookman _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Coppin State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Delaware State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-0 Florida A&M Hampton Howard Maryland-Eastern Shore _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-0 Morgan State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4-0 Norfolk State North Carolina A&T South Carolina State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1

MISSOURI VALLEY All-Time vs. conference: 4-7

Chicago State (Great West 2012-13) Longwood N.J.I.T (Great West) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Savannah State Texas-Pan American (Great West 2012-13) Utah Valley State (Great West 2012-13)

IVY LEAGUE All-Time vs. conference: 36-47

Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-0 Columbia _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4-4 Cornell _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4-5 Dartmouth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-1 Harvard _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-1 Penn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 17-30 Princeton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8-3 Yale _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-4

Bradley _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-3 Creighton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Drake Evansville _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Illinois State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Indiana State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-0 Missouri State Northern Iowa Southern Illinois _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Wichita State

MOUNTAIN WEST All-Time vs. conference: 0-1

Air Force Brigham Young _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-1 Colorado State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 New Mexico _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 San Diego State TCU (Texas Christian) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 UNLV Utah_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Wyoming

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THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE BIG LIFE. BIG STAGE. BIG TEN The Big Ten Conference is comprised of world-class academic institutions who share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching and public service. The conference’s 100plus years of history, strong tradition of competitive intercollegiate athletic programs, vast and passionate alumni base, and consistent leadership in innovations position the Big Ten and its entire community firmly on the Big Stage. The Big Ten has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the priority of academics and emphasize the values of integrity, fairness and competitiveness in all aspects of its student-athletes’ lives, with the ultimate goal of ensuring that each individual has the opportunity to live a Big Life. STUDENT-ATHLETE OPPORTUNITIES • Big Ten universities provide more than $112 million in direct financial aid to more than 8,700 men and women student-athletes who compete for 25 championships, 12 for men and 13 for women. • Conference institutions sponsor broad-based athletic programs with 275 teams. Other than the Ivy League, the Big Ten has the most broad-based athletic programs in the United States.

Office of the Commissioner 1500 West Higgins Road Park Ridge, Illinois 60068-6300 Phone number: (847) 696-1010 Fax numbers: Administration (847) 6961150, Communications (847) 696-1110

http://www.bigten.org BIG TEN COMMISSIONER JIM DELANY

TOP ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS • Big Ten universities are members of the nation’s only conference whose constituency is entirely composed of institutions that are members of the AAU, a prestigious association of major academic and research institutions in the United States and Canada. • Big Ten universities are also members of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC), a consortium of the Big Ten universities and the University of Chicago. These 12 world-class research institutions have advanced their academic missions, generated unique opportunities for students and faculty and served the common good by sharing their expertise, leveraging campus resources and collaborating on innovative programs. • 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 2010. The Big Ten ranks first with 24 top-25 programs in the fields of law, medical (research and primary care), business and engineering. • Big Ten student-athletes graduated at 70.6 percent, compared with the average for all Division I student-athletes of 64 percent, based on the most recent federal graduation rate average for 1999-2002 freshman classes. In addition, the Big Ten’s latest Graduation Success rate is 82 percent, compared to the Division I average of 79 percent.

ASST. COMMISSIONER SCOTT CHIPMAN

NATION’S BEST FANS • Big Ten fans are some of the nation’s most supportive, with more than 8.9 million patrons attending conference home contests during the 2009-10 seasons for football, men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball alone. • Over the last three decades, the conference has ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 nationally in football, men’s basketball, volleyball and wrestling attendance and among the top three in women’s basketball. • The Big Ten leads all conferences with more than 4.4 million living alumni and over 300,000 undergraduate students attending Big Ten universities. SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMS • During the 2009-10 season, the Big Ten claimed six team national championships, including titles for Iowa wrestling, Michigan men’s gymnastics, Ohio State synchronized swimming, Penn State fencing and women’s volleyball and Purdue women’s golf. • The Big Ten leads all conferences with national titles in 13 different NCAA-sponsored championships since 2000-01. Over that time period, the Big Ten has produced championships in cross country, fencing, field hockey, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, volleyball and wrestling.

DIRECTORY

Commissioner: James E. Delany Deputy Commissioner: Brad Traviolia Chief Communications Officer: Diane Dietz Senior Associate Commissioner/Television Administration: Mark D. Rudner Associate Commissioner/Basketball Operations: Andrea Williams Associate Commissioner/Championships: Wendy Fallen Associate Commissioner/Compliance: Chad Hawley Associate Commissioner/Governance: Jennifer Heppel Associate Commissioner/Officiating Programs: Rick Boyages Assistant Commissioner/Branding: Daryl Seaton Assistant Commissioner/Communications: Scott Chipman Assistant Commissioner/Technology: Mike McComiskey Controller: Julie Suderman Director of Accounting: Bill Siitari Director of Branding: Robin Jentes Associate Director/Championships: Stephanie Kirby Associate Director/Communications: Valerie Todryk Krebs Assistant Director/Championships: Jessica Palermo Assistant Director/Communications: Dan Mihalik Assistant Director/Compliance: Kerry Kenny Production Coordinator/Building Manager: W.T. Robinson Video Coordinator: Jay Reid Executive Assistant to the Commissioner: Barbara Greenbaum Administrative Assistant: Linda Arnold Administrative Assistant: Sue Immekus Administrative Assistant: Jennifer Mahler Administrative Assistant: Mary Jo O’Donohue Administrative Assistant: Madeline Russell

NORTHEAST

PATRIOT LEAGUE

SOUTHLAND

SUN BELT

All-Time vs. conference: 21-1

All-Time vs. conference: 24-0

All-Time vs. conference: 3-1

All-Time vs. conference: 3-6

Central Connecticut St. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Fairleigh Dickinson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Long Island _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-0 Monmouth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Mt. St. Mary’s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5-0 Quinnipiac Robert Morris _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-1 Sacred Heart _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-0 St. Francis (Pa.) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8-2 Wagner _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-0

American _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 15-1 Army _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 23-17 Bucknell _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 75-24 Colgate _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 50-24 Holy Cross _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-1 Lafayette _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 12-3 Lehigh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 30-11 Navy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 27-30

Central Arkansas Lamar McNeese State Nicholls State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Northwestern State Sam Houston State Southeastern Louisiana _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Stephen F. Austin Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Texas-Arlington _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 UTSA (Texas-San Antonio) Texas State (SW Texas St.) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0

Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Denver _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-1 Florida Atlantic Florida International _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Louisiana-Lafayette _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Louisiana-Monroe Middle Tennessee State New Orleans _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 North Texas South Alabama Troy Western Kentucky_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1

OHIO VALLEY All-Time vs. conference: 3-1

Austin Peay Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Jacksonville State Morehead State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Murray State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Southeast Missouri State Tennessee Martin Tennessee State Tennessee Tech _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0

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SOUTHEASTERN All-Time vs. conference: 8-15

EASTERN Florida _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-1 Georgia _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-2 Kentucky _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-2 South Carolina _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-2 Tennessee _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2-1 Vanderbilt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-2 WESTERN Alabama_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-3 Arkansas_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Auburn LSU _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Mississippi Mississippi State_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1

SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC All-Time vs. conference: 0-0

WEST COAST

Alabama A&M Alabama State Alcorn State Arkansas-Pine Bluff Grambling State Jackson State Mississippi Valley State Prairie View A&M Southern Texas Southern

All-Time vs. conference: 1-4

All-Time vs. conference: 4-4

All-Time vs. conference: 2-8

SOUTHERN

SUMMIT LEAGUE

Arizona _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Arizona State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-2 California _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-3 Oregon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Oregon State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Southern California _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Stanford UCLA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Washington Washington State

All-Time vs. conference: 25-25

All-Time vs. conference: 3-2

Appalachian State College of Charleston _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Chattanooga Citadel Davidson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Elon University Furman Georgia Southern UNC Greensboro _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Western Carolina _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 Wofford

Centenary College IPFW (Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne) _ _ 1-0 IUPUI (Indiana-Purdue Indianapolis) UMKC (Missouri-Kansas City) _ _ _ _ _ 1-0 North Dakota State Oakland Oral Roberts South Dakota State Southern Utah Western Illinois

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Gonzaga_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Loyola Marymount Pepperdine Portland St. Mary’s (Calif.) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 San Diego San Francisco _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Santa Clara _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-0

WESTERN ATHLETIC Boise State Fresno State Hawaii Idaho _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0-1 Louisiana Tech Nevada New Mexico State San Jose State Utah State


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OPPONENT SERIES GAME-BY-GAME Date Akron

H/A/N PSU

OPP

W/L

All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

All: 4-1; H: 2-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-0

12/30/37 _ _A _ _19 1/2/40 _ _ _A _ _55 12/9/92 _ _ _H _ _56 12/8/93 _ _ _A _ _71 12/22/94 _ _H _ _80

_ _29 _ _20 _ _50 _ _43 _ _45

12/28/03 _ _N _ _73 _ _61 _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Alabama All: 1-3; H: 1-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-0

12/29/65 _ _H _ _68 3/15/80 _ _ _A _ _49 12/19/81 _ _A _ _74 12/11/82 _ _H _ _67

_ _66 _ _53 _ _88 _ _75

_ _ _ _W _ _L-NIT _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-3OT

Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) All: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/21/89 _ _H _ _57 _ _80 _ _ _ _ _L Alaska All: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

11/25/78 _ _H _ _62 _ _79 _ _ _ _ _L Albright All: 2-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

2/3/11 _ _ _H _ _50 _ _9 _ _ _ _W 12/8/11 _ _ _H _ _32 _ _31 _ _ _ _W Alfred All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/12/52 _ _H _ _56 _ _43 _ _ _ _W Allegheny All: 4-2; H: 4-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

2/12/03 2/25/04 2/3/09 2/7/10 2/8/13 3/6/24

_ _ _A _ _14 _ _ _H _ _11 _ _ _H _ _28 _ _ _H _ _34 _ _ _H _ _21 _ _ _H _ _44

_ _26 _ _25 _ _23 _ _20 _ _17 _ _22

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Altoona Athletic Association All: 2-1; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

3/11/04 _ _ _H _ _59 _ _8 _ _ _ _W 12/16/04 _ _A _ _16 _ _23 _ _ _ _ _L 1/20/05 _ _ _H _ _34 _ _18 _ _ _ _W Alumni All: 5-0; H: 5-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

3/6/20 3/20/21 3/18/22 3/10/23 3/13/27

Arkansas State

_ _ _H _ _31 _ _ _H _ _29 _ _ _H _ _39 _ _ _H _ _40 _ _ _H _ _39

_ _23 _ _28 _ _24 _ _23 _ _34

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

American _ _17 _ _26 _ _38 _ _25 _ _59 _ _50 _ _49 _ _54 _ _63 _ _54 _ _52 _ _53 _ _52 _ _65 _ _73 _ _57

All: 23-17; H: 10-3; A: 13-14; N: 0-0

2/15/07 _ _ _H _ _16 2/22/09 _ _ _A _ _15 12/18/09 _ _A _ _20 12/17/10 _ _A _ _19 12/17/11 _ _A _ _30 2/17/32 _ _ _A _ _37 1/28/33 _ _ _H _ _33 2/7/34 _ _ _A _ _29 2/9/35 _ _ _H _ _38 2/12/36 _ _ _A _ _41 2/10/40 _ _ _A _ _47 2/22/41 _ _ _A _ _31 1/28/42 _ _ _A _ _34 2/17/43 _ _ _A _ _37 1/26/44 _ _ _A _ _38 1/24/45 _ _ _A _ _28 1/30/46 _ _ _A _ _45 2/16/52 _ _ _A _ _85 2/22/56 _ _ _A _ _70 2/2/57 _ _ _A _ _61 1/14/61 _ _ _A _ _46 2/17/62 _ _ _H _ _49 2/16/63 _ _ _A _ _75 2/22/64 _ _ _A _ _37 2/13/65 _ _ _H _ _59 2/5/66 _ _ _A _ _39 2/4/67 _ _ _H _ _67 1/27/68 _ _ _A _ _55 1/25/69 _ _ _H _ _54 1/24/70 _ _ _A _ _54 1/23/71 _ _ _H _ _65 1/22/72 _ _ _A _ _65 1/20/73 _ _ _H _ _78 1/19/74 _ _ _A _ _53 2/15/75 _ _ _H _ _81 2/3/77 _ _ _H _ _56 2/4/78 _ _ _A _ _52 2/17/79 _ _ _H _ _74 1/19/81 _ _ _A _ _63 12/10/08 _ _H _ _60

_ _32 _ _27 _ _22 _ _21 _ _16 _ _46 _ _26 _ _24 _ _34 _ _36 _ _20 _ _27 _ _26 _ _28 _ _49 _ _33 _ _46 _ _73 _ _66 _ _49 _ _56 _ _36 _ _68 _ _46 _ _44 _ _59 _ _57 _ _73 _ _64 _ _71 _ _48 _ _72 _ _45 _ _43 _ _64 _ _60 _ _64 _ _57 _ _52 _ _45

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Baylor All: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0

12/1/90 _ _ _A _ _70 _ _72 _ _ _ _ _L 4/2/09 _ _ _N _ _69 _ _63 _W-NIT Bellefonte Academy All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

All: 15-1; H: 7-1; A: 8-0; N: 0-0

1/31/41 _ _ _A _ _32 1/10/42 _ _ _A _ _53 2/7/47 _ _ _A _ _46 1/7/48 _ _ _H _ _45 12/14/48 _ _H _ _55 2/23/49 _ _ _H _ _63 12/15/49 _ _A _ _67 1/18/50 _ _ _H _ _74 12/11/50 _ _A _ _66 2/21/51 _ _ _H _ _73 1/31/52 _ _ _A _ _77 2/11/53 _ _ _H _ _69 12/18/53 _ _A _ _65 12/2/91 _ _ _A _ _77 3/2/92 _ _ _H _ _79 2/21/09 _ _ _H _ _76

Army

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Arizona All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

12/28/89 _ _A _ _55 _ _74 _ _ _ _ _L Arizona State All: 0-2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1

12/28/83 _ _N _ _50 _ _53 _ _ _ _ _L 12/29/99 _ _A _ _85 _ _93 _ _ _ _ _L Arkansas All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

3/14/96 _ _ _N _ _80 _ _86 _L-NCAA

2/11/04 _ _ _H _ _42 _ _7 _ _ _ _W Bethany All: 3-2; H: 3-2; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

2/11/22 1/20/23 1/12/26 1/4/30 1/10/31

_ _ _H _ _40 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _ _H _ _52 _ _ _H _ _28 _ _ _H _ _27

_ _20 _ _13 _ _40 _ _39 _ _41

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

Bethune-Cookman All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/22/93 _ _H _ _88 _ _69 _ _ _ _W Bloomsburg All: 3-2; H: 3-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0

3/1/1899 _ _A _ _6 2/13/01 _ _ _H _ _56 1/31/02 _ _ _H _ _53 2/26/02 _ _ _A _ _28 12/28/81 _ _H _ _49

_ _30 _ _9 _ _4 _ _44 _ _48

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W

Boston College All: 5-6; H: 3-3; A: 2-2; N: 0-1

12/26/67 _ _H _ _58 2/15/69 _ _ _H _ _63 12/16/69 _ _A _ _67 12/19/70 _ _H _ _66 2/19/72 _ _ _A _ _68 12/16/72 _ _H _ _65 2/16/74 _ _ _A _ _72

_ _87 _ _67 _ _63 _ _63 _ _64 _ _63 _ _86

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L

1/4/75 _ _ _H _ _71 12/29/80 _ _N _ _67 11/27/99 _ _H _ _85 11/24/2001 _A _ _65

_ _82 _ _74 _ _57 _ _88

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L

Boston University All: 1-2; H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

2/4/56 _ _ _H _ _84 _ _67 _ _ _ _W 2/21/83 _ _ _H _ _88 _ _96 _ _ _ _ _L 1/23/84 _ _ _A _ _67 _ _73 _ _ _ _ _L Bowling Green All: 2-1; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0

12/30/52 _ _N _ _67 _ _56 _ _ _ _W 12/14/91 _ _H _ _51 _ _48 _ _ _ _W 1/2/93 _ _ _A _ _65 _ _73 _ _ _ _ _L Bradley All: 2-3; H: 1-1; A: 0-2; N: 1-0

2/1/82 _ _ _H _ _42 12/10/83 _ _A _ _49 12/30/95 _ _N _ _75 12/18/96 _ _H _ _61 12/9/98 _ _ _A _ _54

_ _59 _ _52 _ _72 _ _57 _ _63

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L

Brigham Young All: 3-1; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1

12/26/79 _ _N _ _50 12/2/89 _ _ _H _ _82 12/27/96 _ _H _ _75 12/2/97 _ _ _A _ _80

_ _58 _ _72 _ _53 _ _50

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Brown All: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

12/28/90 _ _N _ _79 _ _60 _ _ _ _W 1/13/92 _ _ _H _ _81 _ _59 _ _ _ _W Bucknell All: 75-24; H: 57-6; A: 18-18; N: 0-0

1897 _ _ _ _A _ _4 1897 _ _ _ _H _ _10 1898 _ _ _ _H _ _12 1898 _ _ _ _A _ _5 1/28/1899 _H _ _17 3/3/1899 _ _A _ _8 2/10/00 _ _ _H _ _11 3/3/00 _ _ _A _ _6 2/25/08 _ _ _A _ _13 1/30/09 _ _ _H _ _28 2/24/10 _ _ _H _ _53 3/11/10 _ _ _A _ _23 2/18/11 _ _ _A _ _26 2/24/11 _ _ _H _ _34 2/16/12 _ _ _H _ _35 2/22/12 _ _ _A _ _14 1/15/16 _ _ _H _ _42 1/28/22 _ _ _H _ _38 1/26/24 _ _ _H _ _44 3/7/25 _ _ _H _ _64 2/6/26 _ _ _H _ _39 2/19/27 _ _ _H _ _41 3/3/28 _ _ _H _ _36 2/20/29 _ _ _A _ _42 3/8/30 _ _ _H _ _57 2/24/31 _ _ _H _ _56 2/6/32 _ _ _H _ _48 1/13/34 _ _ _H _ _44 2/6/35 _ _ _H _ _41 1/22/36 _ _ _H _ _40 2/3/37 _ _ _H _ _42 1/18/38 _ _ _H _ _33 1/11/39 _ _ _H _ _42 12/16/39 _ _H _ _37 12/11/40 _ _A _ _55 12/10/41 _ _H _ _48 12/12/42 _ _H _ _36 12/11/43 _ _H _ _26 12/20/44 _ _H _ _32 12/19/45 _ _H _ _58 1/26/46 _ _ _A _ _47 12/11/46 _ _A _ _34 1/15/47 _ _ _A _ _52 12/17/47 _ _H _ _42 1/21/48 _ _ _A _ _29 1/10/51 _ _ _A _ _25

_ _24 _ _7 _ _4 _ _18 _ _6 _ _12 _ _6 _ _19 _ _20 _ _16 _ _13 _ _10 _ _10 _ _16 _ _17 _ _21 _ _21 _ _12 _ _18 _ _17 _ _28 _ _22 _ _34 _ _29 _ _33 _ _41 _ _22 _ _21 _ _32 _ _33 _ _19 _ _20 _ _17 _ _44 _ _21 _ _32 _ _22 _ _29 _ _30 _ _33 _ _28 _ _38 _ _45 _ _46 _ _36 _ _15

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W

2/3/51 _ _ _H _ _67 12/12/51 _ _H _ _73 3/8/52 _ _ _A _ _80 2/14/53 _ _ _H _ _71 1/27/54 _ _ _A _ _49 1/5/55 _ _ _H _ _94 1/18/56 _ _ _A _ _74 2/15/56 _ _ _H _ _79 2/13/57 _ _ _H _ _59 2/20/57 _ _ _A _ _56 2/19/58 _ _ _H _ _56 3/5/58 _ _ _A _ _73 1/13/59 _ _ _H _ _67 3/7/59 _ _ _A _ _69 1/12/60 _ _ _A _ _71 2/2/60 _ _ _H _ _62 1/10/61 _ _ _A _ _67 2/7/61 _ _ _A _ _65 1/9/62 _ _ _H _ _61 2/13/62 _ _ _A _ _68 1/8/63 _ _ _A _ _88 1/26/63 _ _ _H _ _90 2/5/64 _ _ _H _ _80 3/4/64 _ _ _A _ _85 2/10/65 _ _ _A _ _79 2/24/65 _ _ _H _ _68 1/12/66 _ _ _H _ _95 2/23/66 _ _ _A _ _66 12/12/66 _ _H _ _65 2/22/67 _ _ _A _ _62 12/18/67 _ _A _ _68 2/21/68 _ _ _H _ _73 12/20/68 _ _A _ _79 2/1/69 _ _ _H _ _68 2/11/70 _ _ _H _ _77 3/3/70 _ _ _A _ _54 12/2/70 _ _ _H _ _85 12/1/71 _ _ _A _ _84 12/2/72 _ _ _H _ _61 12/1/73 _ _ _A _ _70 12/10/74 _ _H _ _88 1/14/76 _ _ _A _ _64 12/8/94 _ _ _H _ _78 12/22/95 _ _H _ _85 12/22/96 _ _H _ _76 12/20/97 _ _H _ _91 12/21/98 _ _H _ _62 12/19/99 _ _H _ _67 12/22/00 _ _H _ _82 12/22/01 _ _H _ _78 12/20/02 _ _H _ _59 1/3/04 _ _ _H _ _58 11/21/06 _ _H _ _63

_ _53 _ _63 _ _67 _ _49 _ _43 _ _45 _ _81 _ _66 _ _56 _ _70 _ _63 _ _75 _ _80 _ _74 _ _56 _ _60 _ _71 _ _63 _ _50 _ _69 _ _83 _ _75 _ _52 _ _46 _ _61 _ _52 _ _55 _ _57 _ _58 _ _65 _ _83 _ _74 _ _60 _ _66 _ _62 _ _57 _ _55 _ _70 _ _48 _ _57 _ _83 _ _69 _ _55 _ _54 _ _59 _ _75 _ _58 _ _63 _ _72 _ _57 _ _55 _ _46 _ _60

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _W-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _W-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _WOT

Buffalo All: 6-2; H: 3-1; A: 3-1; N: 0-0

2/26/21 _ _ _H _ _43 3/4/27 _ _ _A _ _43 12/14/65 _ _A _ _68 12/16/68 _ _A _ _60 12/27/91 _ _H _ _89 1/4/2003 _ _H _ _68 11/29/03 _ _A _ _67 12/21/04 _ _H _ _70

_ _16 _ _ _ _W _ _41 _ _W-30T _ _60 _ _ _ _W _ _66 _ _L-OT _ _62 _ _ _ _W _ _60 _ _ _ _W _ _64 _ _ _ _W _ _72 _ _ _ _ _L

Butler All: 1-2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1

12/27/75 _ _N _ _50 _ _63 _ _ _ _ _L 1/21/92 _ _ _A _ _74 _ _79 _ _ _ _ _L 2/12/92 _ _ _H _ _67 _ _64 _ _ _ _W California All: 0-3; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-2

12/27/73 _ _N _ _63 _ _64 _ _ _ _ _L 12/20/96 _ _N _ _63 _ _76 _ _ _ _ _L 12/29/2001 _A _ _73 _ _76 _ _ _ _ _L Canisius All: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

3/29/95 _ _ _ _ _ _66 _ _62 _W-NIT 11/16/07 _ _H _ _93 _ _40 _ _ _ _W Carlisle All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

1/26/18 _ _ _H _ _48 _ _27 _ _ _ _W

Carnegie-Mellon All: 64-12; H: 36-5; A: 28-7; N: 0-0

1/18/13 _ _ _A _ _34 1/25/13 _ _ _H _ _43 2/7/14 _ _ _H _ _50 2/3/16 _ _ _A _ _35 2/3/17 _ _ _A _ _37 2/17/17 _ _ _H _ _38 2/14/18 _ _ _H _ _46 2/29/18 _ _ _A _ _54 2/27/19 _ _ _A _ _57 2/2/21 _ _ _H _ _62 1/13/23 _ _ _H _ _36 2/3/23 _ _ _A _ _38 1/12/24 _ _ _H _ _47 3/12/24 _ _ _H _ _41 1/10/25 _ _ _H _ _34 2/5/27 _ _ _H _ _41 2/24/27 _ _ _A _ _38 2/4/28 _ _ _H _ _43 2/11/28 _ _ _A _ _27 1/22/29 _ _ _H _ _50 2/16/29 _ _ _A _ _42 1/11/30 _ _ _H _ _27 2/15/30 _ _ _A _ _11 3/7/31 _ _ _H _ _30 3/11/32 _ _ _A _ _27 2/25/33 _ _ _H _ _30 2/16/34 _ _ _A _ _47 2/22/35 _ _ _H _ _35 1/25/36 _ _ _H _ _30 3/6/36 _ _ _A _ _25 1/25/37 _ _ _H _ _35 2/8/37 _ _ _A _ _27 1/11/38 _ _ _A _ _39 3/2/38 _ _ _H _ _38 1/17/39 _ _ _H _ _33 3/4/39 _ _ _A _ _28 1/13/40 _ _ _A _ _33 3/9/40 _ _ _H _ _48 2/12/41 _ _ _H _ _42 3/5/41 _ _ _A _ _42 2/7/42 _ _ _A _ _59 3/4/42 _ _ _H _ _42 1/15/43 _ _ _A _ _35 3/3/43 _ _ _H _ _65 1/14/44 _ _ _A _ _34 3/1/44 _ _ _H _ _76 1/12/45 _ _ _A _ _57 2/7/45 _ _ _H _ _57 12/15/45 _ _A _ _34 1/18/47 _ _ _A _ _71 2/12/47 _ _ _H _ _52 1/17/48 _ _ _A _ _47 1/15/49 _ _ _H _ _65 1/13/50 _ _ _A _ _42 1/12/52 _ _ _H _ _74 1/9/53 _ _ _H _ _62 12/11/54 _ _H _ _91 1/14/55 _ _ _A _ _56 1/3/56 _ _ _H _ _62 2/29/56 _ _ _A _ _76 12/1/56 _ _ _H _ _80 1/5/57 _ _ _H _ _52 12/10/57 _ _A _ _47 2/27/59 _ _ _H _ _64 1/5/60 _ _ _A _ _76 1/30/60 _ _ _H _ _77 1/7/61 _ _ _H _ _72 3/1/61 _ _ _A _ _57 1/20/62 _ _ _A _ _52 1/31/63 _ _ _H _ _75 2/12/64 _ _ _A _ _76 1/9/65 _ _ _H _ _69 1/8/66 _ _ _A _ _72 12/10/66 _ _H _ _64 2/14/68 _ _ _A _ _70 1/15/69 _ _ _H _ _82 Catholic

_ _14 _ _16 _ _25 _ _24 _ _26 _ _23 _ _19 _ _30 _ _26 _ _17 _ _25 _ _29 _ _25 _ _14 _ _21 _ _31 _ _13 _ _23 _ _21 _ _22 _ _29 _ _21 _ _23 _ _31 _ _40 _ _27 _ _23 _ _54 _ _32 _ _38 _ _30 _ _25 _ _33 _ _24 _ _35 _ _33 _ _35 _ _26 _ _24 _ _32 _ _26 _ _19 _ _33 _ _28 _ _32 _ _33 _ _22 _ _22 _ _27 _ _45 _ _32 _ _39 _ _40 _ _57 _ _56 _ _51 _ _75 _ _66 _ _69 _ _66 _ _51 _ _40 _ _35 _ _59 _ _66 _ _73 _ _67 _ _70 _ _45 _ _64 _ _51 _ _36 _ _52 _ _57 _ _45 _ _55

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

All: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

1/30/25 _ _ _A _ _36 _ _11 _ _ _ _W 2/27/26 _ _ _H _ _47 _ _27 _ _ _ _W

2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

97


N I T T A N Y L I O N BASKETBALL

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

OPPONENTS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • OOACHES • C.C.N.Y. All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

2/28/08 _ _ _A _ _9 _ _28 _ _ _ _ _L Central Connecticut State All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/10/94 _ _H _ _85 _ _62 _ _ _ _W Central Florida All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

11/25/07 _ _N _ _59 _ _70 _ _ _ _ _L Charlotte All: 0-2; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

12/5/81 _ _ _A _ _78 _ _88 _ _ _ _ _L 12/17/83 _ _H _ _67 _ _76 _ _ _ _ _L Cincinnati All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

12/28/73 _ _N _ _74 _ _66 _ _W-OT Clemson _ _75 _ _79 _ _79 _ _96

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

_ _62 _ _65 _ _76 _ _74 _ _70 _ _84 _ _55 _ _76 _ _72 _ _42 _ _59 _ _54 _ _59 _ _63 _ _80 _ _37 _ _50 _ _48

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

College of Charleston (S.C.)

3/2/82 _ _ _H _ _61 _ _66 _ _ _ _ _L 12/1/84 _ _ _A _ _82 _112 _ _ _ _L 12/3/2003 _H _ _73 _ _62 _ _ _ _W

12/18/71 _ _N _ _63 _ _70 _ _ _ _ _L

Clover Wheelman

12/17/09 _ _A _ _13 12/16/10 _ _A _ _16 12/20/69 _ _A _ _58 12/12/70 _ _H _ _63 12/7/71 _ _ _A _ _73 1/10/73 _ _ _H _ _61 12/29/83 _ _N _ _84 12/11/93 _ _H _ _76

2/1/18 _ _ _A _ _48 _ _38 2/23/28 _ _ _A _ _33 _ _32 1/26/29 _ _ _H _ _49 _ _27 3/4/29 _ _ _A _ _20 _ _34 1/25/30 _ _ _H _ _24 _ _25 2/28/30 _ _ _A _ _34 _ _32 1/31/31 _ _ _H _ _27 _ _34 2/27/31 _ _ _A _ _27 _ _30 2/13/32 _ _ _H _ _29 _ _34 2/26/32 _ _ _A _ _31 _ _42 3/3/33 _ _ _A _ _32 _ _48 2/10/34 _ _ _A _ _39 _ _22 3/1/35 _ _ _A _ _35 _ _38 2/16/40 _ _ _A _ _43 _ _25 12/14/40 _ _H _ _35 _ _21 2/13/42 _ _ _A _ _58 _ _35 1/23/43 _ _ _H _ _48 _ _24 1/22/44 _ _ _H _ _34 _ _41 1/27/45 _ _ _H _ _37 _ _26 2/10/45 _ _ _A _ _51 _ _34 1/19/46 _ _ _A _ _51 _ _67 2/9/46 _ _ _H _ _46 _ _44 3/8/47 _ _ _A _ _71 _ _68 1/9/48 _ _ _A _ _36 _ _35 2/28/48 _ _ _H _ _60 _ _61 1/8/49 _ _ _H _ _40 _ _58 2/25/49 _ _ _A _ _45 _ _67 1/7/50 _ _ _H _ _67 _ _68 2/24/50 _ _ _A _ _72 _ _57 1/6/51 _ _ _H _ _52 _ _55 2/23/51 _ _ _A _ _58 _ _57 1/5/52 _ _ _H _ _68 _ _51 2/22/52 _ _ _A _ _63 _ _65 12/19/52 _ _H _ _68 _ _55 2/20/53 _ _ _A _ _60 _ _62 1/9/54 _ _ _H _ _78 _ _58 2/19/54 _ _ _A _ _63 _ _75 12/15/54 _ _H _110 _75 2/18/55 _ _ _A _ _56 _ _69 12/17/55 _ _H _ _83 _ _75 2/18/56 _ _ _A _ _64 _ _74 12/15/56 _ _H _ _51 _ _44 2/22/57 _ _ _A _ _75 _ _74 12/14/57 _ _H _ _71 _ _58 2/22/58 _ _ _A _ _83 _ _76 12/20/58 _ _H _ _78 _ _54 2/20/59 _ _ _A _ _71 _ _51 12/19/59 _ _H _ _67 _ _69 2/19/60 _ _ _A _ _75 _ _84 1/5/60 _ _ _H _ _78 _ _68 2/17/61 _ _ _A _ _72 _ _80 12/9/61 _ _ _A _ _71 _ _59 1/16/62 _ _ _H _ _80 _ _65 12/11/62 _ _H _ _62 _ _40 1/11/63 _ _ _A _ _78 _ _70 1/18/64 _ _ _A _104 _75

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _L-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

DePaul All: 0-6; H: 0-1; A: 0-3; N: 0-2

12/26/38 _ _A _ _23 12/10/55 _ _A _ _62 12/29/68 _ _N _ _68 12/28/77 _ _N _ _67 1/2/82 _ _ _A _ _60 12/12/84 _ _H _ _61

All: 4-4; H: 2-1; A: 1-3; N: 1-0

_ _19 _ _24 _ _76 _ _71 _ _50 _ _52 _ _83 _ _43

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _W-OT _ _ _ _W

Co. B, 5th Regiment

2/14/48 _ _ _H _ _68 _ _49 _ _ _ _W Detroit

2/3/00 2/17/05 2/25/05 1/17/20 1/8/21 1/7/22 2/9/23 1/10/34 1/17/52 2/16/53 12/4/54 12/7/55

_ _ _H _ _42 _ _ _H _ _41 _ _ _A _ _31 _ _ _H _ _62 _ _ _H _ _48 _ _ _H _ _34 _ _ _H _ _39 _ _ _H _ _37 _ _ _A _ _89 _ _ _H _ _56 _ _ _H _ _81 _ _ _A _ _80

_ _6 _ _13 _ _12 _ _18 _ _19 _ _11 _ _23 _ _21 _ _45 _ _42 _ _63 _ _66

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Drexel

All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

2/14/81 _ _ _H _ _71 12/24/90 _ _H _ _86 12/18/91 _ _A _ _80 12/21/92 _ _H _ _73

12/28/2001 _N _ _66 _ _49 _ _ _ _W

Duke

3/1/02 _ _ _H _ _58 _ _2 _ _ _ _W Coppin State

Cornell _ _5 _ _8 _ _20 _ _27 _ _28 _ _69 _ _75 _ _74 _ _54

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W

Creighton

12/28/49 _ _N _ _51 12/9/60 _ _ _N _ _46 1/3/62 _ _ _A _ _55 11/30/63 _ _A _ _62 1/5/65 _ _ _A _ _88 1/3/66 _ _ _A _ _58 1/3/67 _ _ _A _ _84 1/3/70 _ _ _A _ _43 12/30/70 _ _N _ _56

_ _58 _ _83 _ _65 _ _64

3/4/22 _ _ _H _ _49 _ _27 _ _ _ _W

_ _48 _ _ _ _W _ _69 _ _ _ _ _L _ _95 _ _ _ _ _L _ _92 _ _ _ _ _L _121 _ _ _ _L _ _83 _ _ _ _ _L _ _89 _ _ _ _ _L _ _93 _ _ _ _ _L _ _67 _ _ _ _ _L

Duquesne

Dartmouth All: 2-1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1

1/4/17 _ _ _H _ _44 _ _22 _ _ _ _W 3/20/42 _ _ _N _ _39 _ _44 _L-NCAA 12/15/73 _ _N _ _72 _ _67 _ _W-OT Davidson All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

11/22/09 _ _N _ _59 _ _57 _ _ _ _W Dayton All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

3/16/98 _ _ _A _ _77 _ _74 _W-NIT Delaware All: 10-0; H: 5-0; A: 5-0; N: 0-0

_ _19 _ _11 _ _31 _ _63 _ _73 _ _61 _ _73 _ _84 _ _47 _ _53

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _W-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Delaware State All: 2-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-0

11/30/90 _ _N _ _88 _ _70 _ _ _ _W 12/29/93 _ _N _ _64 _ _53 _ _ _ _W

2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

2/9/24 _ _ _H _ _43 1/30/26 _ _ _A _ _12 2/12/27 _ _ _H _ _39 12/29/59 _ _N _ _72 12/13/72 _ _H _ _59 1/26/74 _ _ _A _ _73 1/30/76 _ _ _A _ _70 1/10/77 _ _ _A _ _74 2/23/77 _ _ _H _ _73 3/2/77 _ _ _N _ _55 12/20/77 _ _A _ _55 1/7/78 _ _ _H _ _48 1/24/79 _ _ _H _ _54 2/25/79 _ _ _A _ _58 1/12/80 _ _ _H _ _62 1/31/80 _ _ _A _ _55 2/9/82 _ _ _A _ _74 1/10/83 _ _ _A _ _82 2/20/83 _ _ _H _ _62 1/12/84 _ _ _H _ _63 2/25/84 _ _ _A _ _66 1/10/85 _ _ _A _ _63 2/23/85 _ _ _H _ _61 3/6/85 _ _ _N _ _64 1/11/86 _ _ _H _ _78 2/8/86 _ _ _A _ _55 2/5/87 _ _ _A _ _61 2/12/87 _ _ _H _ _76 1/28/88 _ _ _A _ _72 2/27/88 _ _ _H _ _73 1/16/89 _ _ _A _ _82 2/26/89 _ _ _H _ _91 1/15/90 _ _ _A _ _64

George Mason

All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

All: 6-0; H: 4-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-0

2/28/76 _ _ _N _ _76 _ _68 _ _ _ _W

11/26/88 _ _A _ _58 12/5/89 _ _ _H _ _71 12/8/97 _ _ _H _ _85 11/28/98 _ _A _ _74 12/8/99 _ _ _H _ _67 3/17/09 _ _ _H _ _77

East Carolina All: 3-0; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

12/13/80 _ _H _ _71 _ _59 _ _ _ _W 1/20/86 _ _ _H _ _85 _ _57 _ _ _ _W 12/30/86 _ _A _ _55 _ _54 _ _ _ _W All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

3/17/91 _ _ _N _ _68 _ _71 _L-NCAA All: 0-2; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

2/14/04 _ _ _A _ _19 _ _38 _ _ _ _ _L 3/16/04 _ _ _H _ _10 _ _20 _ _ _ _ _L Evansville All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

Fairleigh Dickinson All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

1/26/80 _ _ _H _ _60 _ _52 _ _ _ _W Florida All: 2-1; H: 0-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-0

12/30/65 _ _A _ _54 _ _52 _ _ _ _W 12/28/82 _ _A _ _60 _ _82 _ _ _ _ _L 3/24/09 _ _ _A _ _71 _ _62 _W-NIT

_ _40 _ _36 _ _15 _ _69 _ _56 _ _63 _ _76 _ _86 _ _70 _ _65 _ _63 _ _54 _ _49 _ _57 _ _52 _ _56 _ _69 _ _94 _ _74 _ _53 _ _70 _ _69 _ _62 _ _78 _ _79 _ _65 _ _63 _ _51 _ _69 _ _63 _ _73 _ _78 _ _56

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L- A10 _ _L-2OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

12/19/09 _ _H _104 _57 _ _ _ _W

Georgia

All: 1-3; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 1-1

12/27/72 _ _N _ _60 12/23/78 _ _N _ _64 12/5/87 _ _ _A _ _60 12/17/88 _ _H _ _71

_ _70 _ _57 _ _63 _ _78

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

Fordham All: 2-2; H: 0-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-0

2/16/07 _ _ _H _ _12 2/26/08 _ _ _A _ _27 2/18/32 _ _ _A _ _37 12/26/73 _ _N _ _73

_ _15 _ _21 _ _38 _ _67

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W

Franklin and Marshall All: 6-1; H: 3-0; A: 3-1; N: 0-0

2/6/03 2/24/05 2/12/08 2/6/09 2/1/12 2/15/13 2/19/14

_ _ _H _ _40 _ _ _A _ _33 _ _ _A _ _36 _ _ _H _ _49 _ _ _H _ _33 _ _ _A _ _23 _ _ _A _ _41

_ _5 _ _27 _ _11 _ _3 _ _20 _ _26 _ _28

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W

Gardner-Webb

Geneva

_ _54 _ _ _ _W _ _69 _ _ _ _W _ _46 _ _ _ _W _ _60 _ _ _ _W _ _54 _ _ _ _W _ _73WOT-NIT

_ _4 _ _6 _ _76 _ _61 _ _78 _ _91 _ _84 _ _46 _ _53 _ _67 _ _72 _ _80 _ _80 _ _69 _ _67 _ _65 _ _56 _ _72 _ _72 _ _61 _ _81 _ _53 _ _73 _ _69 _ _64 _ _72 _ _83 _ _65 _ _75 _ _71

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _W-A10 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _W-A10 _ _ _ _ _L

All: 1-2; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-2

All: 2-1; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0

2/10/03 _ _ _A _ _16 _ _28 _ _ _ _ _L 2/7/19 _ _ _H _ _54 _ _16 _ _ _ _W 3/1/19 _ _ _A _ _32 _ _27 _ _ _ _W Georgetown

12/29/66 _ _N _ _82 _ _90 _ _ _ _ _L 12/21/91 _ _N _ _54 _ _70 _ _ _ _ _L 3/24/98 _ _ _N _ _66 _ _60 _W-NIT Georgia Tech All: 2-1; H: 0-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-0

All: 22-20; H: 12-5; A: 9-14; N: 1-1

12/16/08 _ _A _ _26 2/19/15 _ _ _A _ _36 2/12/26 _ _ _A _ _30 1/18/29 _ _ _A _ _40 2/15/36 _ _ _H _ _44 2/26/36 _ _ _A _ _27 1/16/37 _ _ _A _ _31 3/3/37 _ _ _H _ _34 1/22/38 _ _ _H _ _42 2/5/38 _ _ _A _ _34 2/11/39 _ _ _A _ _31 3/1/39 _ _ _A _ _29 1/10/40 _ _ _H _ _33 2/21/40 _ _ _A _ _35 1/29/41 _ _ _A _ _24 2/19/41 _ _ _H _ _46 2/4/43 _ _ _A _ _35

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _W-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

All: 19-11; H: 13-1; A: 4-9; N: 2-1

All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

Florida State

_ _37 _ _37 _ _50 _ _40 _ _49 _ _49 _ _42 _ _70 _ _56 _ _70 _ _55 _ _70 _ _54 _ _74 _ _50 _ _86 _ _73 _ _75 _ _62 _ _64 _ _63 _ _77 _ _76 _ _79 _ _66

George Washington 2/18/08 _ _ _H _ _47 2/13/20 _ _ _H _ _60 2/7/70 _ _ _A _ _73 2/6/71 _ _ _H _ _94 1/3/76 _ _ _A _ _69 1/14/77 _ _ _H _ _88 1/14/78 _ _ _A _ _68 1/31/79 _ _ _H _ _51 2/16/80 _ _ _A _ _63 1/4/83 _ _ _H _ _84 1/22/83 _ _ _A _ _75 1/19/84 _ _ _H _ _86 2/16/84 _ _ _A _ _63 1/17/85 _ _ _A _ _65 2/14/85 _ _ _H _ _70 1/25/86 _ _ _A _ _61 2/20/86 _ _ _H _ _61 1/8/87 _ _ _H _ _86 1/17/87 _ _ _A _ _71 1/16/88 _ _ _H _ _74 3/2/88 _ _ _A _ _74 1/12/89 _ _ _H _ _79 2/4/89 _ _ _A _ _89 1/27/90 _ _ _H _ _77 2/17/90 _ _ _A _ _72 3/4/90 _ _ _N _ _83 2/3/91 _ _ _A _ _70 2/18/91 _ _ _H _ _69 3/7/91 _ _ _N _ _81 12/27/91 _ _N _ _57

Florida International 12/28/98 _ _N _ _67 _ _85 _ _ _ _ _L

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

All: 23-18; H: 14-4; A: 7-12; N: 2-2

All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

Fairfield

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _L-OT _ _W-A10 _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

All: 1-8; H: 0-0; A: 0-6; N: 1-2

All: 4-5; H: 4-0; A: 0-5; N: 0-0

12/27/60 _ _A _ _75 _ _74 _ _ _ _W

_ _58 _ _60 _ _87 _ _64 _ _59 _ _76 _ _64 _ _69

Ex. 9th Regiment

All: 3-2; H: 0-1; A: 3-1; N: 0-0

_ _37 _ _18 _ _91 _ _83 _ _73

3/6/43 _ _ _H _ _55 12/7/46 _ _ _A _ _40 3/1/47 _ _ _H _ _42 2/11/48 _ _ _A _ _42 3/3/48 _ _ _H _ _43 12/15/48 _ _A _ _41 3/5/49 _ _ _H _ _61 12/14/49 _ _A _ _63 3/4/50 _ _ _H _ _65 2/6/51 _ _ _A _ _76 2/9/52 _ _ _H _ _83 2/3/53 _ _ _A _ _73 3/4/54 _ _ _H _ _61 12/29/58 _ _N _ _88 1/4/69 _ _ _H _ _52 12/29/69 _ _N _ _71 2/28/70 _ _ _A _ _66 2/20/71 _ _ _H _ _84 2/5/72 _ _ _A _ _63 2/3/73 _ _ _H _ _74 2/2/74 _ _ _A _ _58 2/1/75 _ _ _H _ _66 1/27/76 _ _ _A _ _70 11/23/03 _ _H _ _78 12/6/04 _ _ _A _ _53

2/28/90 _ _ _H _ _76 1/12/91 _ _ _H _ _75 1/19/91 _ _ _A _ _81 3/3/91 _ _ _N _ _83 2/3/92 _ _ _H _ _69 12/1/92 _ _ _A _ _65 12/4/93 _ _ _H _ _96 11/30/94 _ _A _ _70

Eastern Michigan

All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

All: 4-0; H: 3-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

2/13/08 _ _ _A _ _26 3/6/08 _ _ _H _ _47 3/1/17 _ _ _A _ _36 1/16/74 _ _ _H _ _75 3/1/75 _ _ _A _ _80 12/4/75 _ _ _H _ _66 1/18/77 _ _ _A _ _74 12/5/77 _ _ _H _ _86 12/29/78 _ _A _ _60 1/14/80 _ _ _H _ _85

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

All: 12-0; H: 9-0; A: 3-0; N: 0-0

Columbia

1898 _ _ _ _H _ _26 2/16/00 _ _ _H _ _15 1/29/10 _ _ _A _ _17 2/22/23 _ _ _A _ _25 12/13/41 _ _A _ _25 12/5/70 _ _ _A _ _59 12/4/71 _ _ _H _ _99 12/5/72 _ _ _A _ _65 11/19/05 _ _H _ _66

_ _31 _ _84 _ _83 _ _82 _ _86 _ _78

DePauw

Dickinson

All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

All: 50-24; H: 26-9; A: 24-15; N: 0-0

12/28/60 _ _N _ _50 _ _58 _ _ _ _ _L 12/15/07 _ _H _ _60 _ _39 _ _ _ _W

1/2/39 _ _ _N _ _26 _ _29 _ _ _ _ _L

Colorado

All: 1-2; H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

Colgate

All: 1-1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/28/93 _ _A _ _65 _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L

Colorado State

1/13/1899 _H _ _12 _ _10 _ _ _ _W

Denver

2/1/27 _ _ _H _ _27 12/29/28 _ _A _ _31 12/27/55 _ _A _ _58 12/28/63 _ _A _ _88 12/29/64 _ _A _ _75

Cleveland State

All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

98

1/29/64 _ _ _H _ _86 1/30/65 _ _ _H _ _95 2/19/65 _ _ _A _ _85 12/18/65 _ _A _ _75 2/19/66 _ _ _H _ _90 12/17/66 _ _A _ _98 2/18/67 _ _ _H _ _79 12/16/67 _ _A _ _82 2/17/68 _ _ _H _ _87 12/18/73 _ _A _ _41 2/17/75 _ _ _H _ _73 12/20/75 _ _A _ _70 1/3/77 _ _ _H _ _98 12/17/77 _ _A _ _85 12/19/78 _ _H _ _82 12/22/79 _ _A _ _38 1/28/81 _ _ _H _ _87 12/23/07 _ _H _ _66

All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

All: 1-3; H: 1-2; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

12/1/99 _ _ _H _ _85 11/28/2001 _H _ _66 12/3/02 _ _ _A _ _70 11/29/05 _ _H _ _88

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

_ _49 _ _27 _ _19 _ _42 _ _51 _ _34 _ _23 _ _24 _ _23 _ _33 _ _32 _ _42 _ _22 _ _38 _ _28 _ _38 _ _51

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _W-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L

3/18/98 _ _ _A _ _75 _ _70 _W-NIT 11/28/06 _ _A _ _73 _ _77 _ _ _ _ _L 12/3/08 _ _ _A _ _85 _ _83 _ _ _ _W Gettysburg All: 34-2; H: 25-1; A: 9-1; N: 0-0

3/9/01 2/9/11 2/8/12 1/30/14 1/30/14 1/19/24 1/24/25 2/20/26 1/22/27 1/21/28 1/15/29 2/10/50 1/20/51

_ _ _H _ _15 _ _ _H _ _14 _ _ _H _ _43 _ _ _H _ _47 _ _ _H _ _34 _ _ _H _ _23 _ _ _H _ _41 _ _ _H _ _32 _ _ _H _ _46 _ _ _H _ _54 _ _ _H _ _37 _ _ _A _ _65 _ _ _H _ _73

_ _4 _ _10 _ _13 _ _17 _ _26 _ _19 _ _23 _ _38 _ _29 _ _29 _ _34 _ _66 _ _52

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _W-OT _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W


N IT T A N Y L I O N BASKETBALL

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

OPPONENTS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • OOACHES • 1/16/52 _ _ _A _ _85 1/12/53 _ _ _H _ _73 2/3/54 _ _ _A _ _64 2/24/54 _ _ _H _ _76 12/17/54 _ _H _ _97 1/7/57 _ _ _H _ _86 2/1/58 _ _ _H _ _87 12/16/58 _ _H _ _71 2/6/60 _ _ _H _ _77 1/12/61 _ _ _A _ _76 2/6/62 _ _ _H _ _60 2/12/63 _ _ _A _ _72 2/26/64 _ _ _H _ _85 12/15/64 _ _A _ _53 12/4/65 _ _ _H _ _81 1/28/67 _ _ _A _ _78 1/10/68 _ _ _H _ _84 1/8/69 _ _ _A _ _67 1/31/70 _ _ _H _ _86 1/30/71 _ _ _A _ _68 1/19/72 _ _ _H _ _85 1/19/76 _ _ _H _ _88 1/26/77 _ _ _A _ _54

_ _70 _ _66 _ _51 _ _62 _ _61 _ _50 _ _61 _ _60 _ _62 _ _58 _ _43 _ _54 _ _46 _ _39 _ _63 _ _72 _ _47 _ _56 _ _56 _ _54 _ _53 _ _54 _ _41

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _W-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Gonzaga All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/30/88 _ _N _ _63 _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L Great Lakes Naval Training Station All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

3/4/19 _ _ _A _ _48 _ _22 _ _ _ _W Greensburg All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

3/7/06 _ _ _A _ _34 _ _10 _ _ _ _W Grove City All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

2/11/03 _ _ _A _ _11 _ _33 _ _ _ _ _L Hardin-Simmons All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/17/82 _ _N _ _81 _ _73 _ _ _ _W Harrisburg Athletic Club All: 3-2; H: 2-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-0

2/11/07 _ _ _A _ _29 12/11/08 _ _H _ _42 12/17/08 _ _A _ _26 12/10/09 _ _H _ _44 2/21/10 _ _ _A _ _44

_ _45 _ _13 _ _28 _ _13 _ _37

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Harrisburg Collegians All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

1/9/15 _ _ _H _ _33 _ _31 _ _ _ _W Hartford All: 2-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/6/06 _ _ _H _ _56 _ _55 _ _ _ _W 11/20/08 _ _H _ _89 _ _64 _ _ _ _W Harvard All: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0

1/17/31 _ _ _A _ _20 _ _38 _ _ _ _ _L 1/2/76 _ _ _N _ _63 _ _55 _ _ _ _W Hofstra

Ilinois State

1/27/99 1/15/00 3/4/00 1/6/01 3/1/01 3/10/01 2/2/02 2/13/02 2/5/03 2/15/03 1/31/04 2/26/05 1/14/06 3/1/06 1/24/07 2/28/07 1/25/08 2/27/08 1/24/09 3/7/09 1/16/10

All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

Iowa State

11/14/2004 _N _ _73 _ _82 _ _ _ _ _L

All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

Indiana

12/29/82 _ _N _ _81 _ _76 _ _ _ _W

All: 7-28; H: 5-11; A: 1-15; N: 1-2

Ithaca

11/26/78 _ _N _ _65 12/12/81 _ _A _ _51 1/9/93 _ _ _A _ _57 2/9/93 _ _ _H _ _84 1/8/94 _ _ _A _ _72 2/5/94 _ _ _H _ _66 1/18/95 _ _ _H _ _69 2/25/95 _ _ _A _ _60 1/27/96 _ _ _H _ _82 2/14/96 _ _ _A _ _54 1/11/97 _ _ _A _ _70 2/25/97 _ _ _H _ _65 2/4/98 _ _ _A _ _76 1/31/99 _ _ _H _ _95 1/8/00 _ _ _H _ _78 2/2/00 _ _ _A _ _77 1/17/01 _ _ _A _ _69 2/3/01 _ _ _H _ _78 1/5/02 _ _ _A _ _54 1/23/02 _ _ _H _ _51 1/8/03 _ _ _A _ _65 3/8/03 _ _ _H _ _74 3/13/03 _ _ _N _ _49 2/11/04 _ _ _H _ _56 2/2/05 _ _ _A _ _63 2/15/06 _ _ _H _ _71 2/22/06 _ _ _A _ _65 1/13/07 _ _ _H _ _74 3/3/07 _ _ _A _ _63 1/20/08 _ _ _A _ _65 3/9/08 _ _ _H _ _68 1/17/09 _ _ _A _ _65 2/28/09 _ _ _H _ _61 3/12/09 _ _ _N _ _66 1/21/10 _ _ _H _ _61

All: 5-0; H: 5-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

2/6/00 3/11/00 1/20/01 1/31/01 2/20/02 1/25/03 1/21/04 2/21/04 1/12/05 2/16/05 2/4/06 2/24/07 3/8/07 1/16/08 2/16/08 3/13/08 2/18/09 3/5/09 1/12/10 1/27/10

_ _ _H _ _50 _ _ _N _ _84 _ _ _A _ _60 _ _ _H _ _98 _ _ _A _ _56 _ _ _H _ _63 _ _ _A _ _37 _ _ _H _ _58 _ _ _A _ _64 _ _ _H _ _63 _ _ _A _ _66 _ _ _H _ _50 _ _ _N _ _60 _ _ _A _ _68 _ _ _H _ _52 _ _ _N _ _63 _ _ _A _ _38 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _ _A _ _53 _ _ _H _ _67

_ _51 _ _94 _ _92 _ _95 _ _83 _ _75 _ _80 _ _66 _ _90 _ _83 _ _65 _ _68 _ _66 _ _64 _ _51 _ _64 _ _33 _ _63 _ _54 _ _77

_ _ _ _ _L _ _L-B10 _ _ _ _ _L _ _W-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-B10 _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _L-B10 _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

_ _86 _ _ _ _ _L _ _80 _ _ _ _ _L _105 _ _ _ _L _ _88 _ _L-2OT _ _80 _ _ _ _ _L _ _76 _ _ _ _ _L _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L _ _73 _ _ _ _ _L _ _68 _ _ _ _W _ _72 _ _ _ _ _L _ _85 _ _ _ _ _L _ _87 _ _ _ _ _L _ _95 _ _ _ _ _L _ _98 _ _L-2OT _ _85 _ _ _ _ _L _ _87 _ _ _ _ _L _ _77 _ _ _ _ _L _ _85 _ _L-OT _ _61 _ _ _ _ _L _ _85 _ _ _ _ _L _ _78 _ _ _ _ _L _ _66 _ _ _ _W _ _77 _ _L-B10 _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L _ _68 _ _ _ _ _L _ _68 _ _ _ _W _ _69 _ _ _ _ _L _ _84 _ _ _ _ _L _ _94 _ _ _ _ _L _ _81 _ _ _ _ _L _ _64 _ _ _ _W _ _55 _ _ _ _W _ _58 _ _ _ _W _ _51 _ _W-B10 _ _67 _ _ _ _ _L

Indiana (Pa.)

All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

12/27/2000 _N _ _82 _ _72 _ _ _ _W

All: 5-1; H: 5-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

Houston

2/13/03 _ _ _A _ _19 12/2/79 _ _ _H _ _99 12/1/82 _ _ _H _ _86 11/30/83 _ _H _ _81 12/22/84 _ _H _ _66 12/11/85 _ _H _ _76

All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW)

12/28/64 _ _N _ _59 _ _57 _ _ _ _W

All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

Idaho

12/28/05 _ _H _ _74 _ _59 _ _ _ _W

All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

Indiana State

12/28/79 _ _N _ _46 _ _50 _ _ _ _ _L

All: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

Illinois

12/3/80 _ _ _A _ _61 _ _54 _ _ _ _W 12/2/81 _ _ _H _ _60 _ _50 _ _ _ _W

Holy Cross All: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1

12/27/61 _ _N _ _66 _ _79 _ _ _ _ _L 12/30/98 _ _N _ _73 _ _52 _ _ _ _W

All: 11-23; H: 5-10; A: 5-10; N: 1-3

3/21/42 _ _ _N _ _41 12/5/90 _ _ _H _ _78 11/25/91 _ _A _ _65 1/21/93 _ _ _A _ _66 2/20/93 _ _ _H _ _66 2/2/94 _ _ _H _ _65 3/5/94 _ _ _A _ _59 2/8/95 _ _ _A _ _58 2/8/96 _ _ _H _ _61 1/11/97 _ _ _A _ _70 2/25/97 _ _ _H _ _65 1/31/98 _ _ _H _ _71 1/23/99 _ _ _A _ _65 1/22/00 _ _ _A _ _76

_ _34 _ _68 _ _60 _ _82 _ _74 _ _83 _ _84 _ _67 _ _58 _ _85 _ _87 _ _77 _ _61 _ _87

W-NCAA _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L

_ _33 _ _57 _ _46 _ _49 _ _58 _ _58

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

_ _84 _ _61 _ _86 _ _86 _ _73 _ _94 _ _81 _ _65 _ _75 _ _84 _ _77 _ _78 _ _80 _ _65 _ _79 _ _72 _ _64 _ _64 _ _59 _ _75 _ _67

12/14/34 _ _H _ _39 _ _26 12/14/35 _ _H _ _38 _ _32 12/6/50 _ _ _H _ _70 _ _31 12/5/51 _ _ _H _ _51 _ _21 1/17/53 _ _ _H _105 _47

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _L-B10 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

_ _82 _ _67 _ _74 _ _58 _ _81 _ _80 _ _64 _ _64 _ _87 _ _69 _ _81 _ _65

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _W-NIT _ _W-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W

_ _86 _ _51 _ _46 _ _53 _ _61 _ _63 _ _73 _ _74

_ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _W-NIT

Kentucky All: 1-2; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-2

3/21/52 _ _ _N _ _54 _ _82 _L-NCAA 3/12/55 _ _ _N _ _59 _ _84 _L-NCAA 11/25/00 _ _A _ _73 _ _68 _ _ _ _W Lafayette All: 12-3; H: 7-1; A: 3-1; N: 2-1

1/8/16 _ _ _H _ _30 3/3/16 _ _ _A _ _22 2/28/17 _ _ _A _ _39 1/31/19 _ _ _A _ _25 2/5/20 _ _ _A _ _46 3/8/24 _ _ _H _ _34 1/14/31 _ _ _H _ _16 2/8/33 _ _ _H _ _48 1/13/37 _ _ _H _ _46 12/29/56 _ _N _ _59 1/5/81 _ _ _N _ _53 12/8/81 _ _ _N _ _63 2/20/92 _ _ _H _ _77 11/21/01 _ _H _ _75 12/21/08 _ _H _ _83

_ _26 _ _14 _ _31 _ _33 _ _11 _ _14 _ _27 _ _25 _ _15 _ _64 _ _42 _ _62 _ _59 _ _66 _ _55

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

11/22/99 _ _H _ _69 12/5/01 _ _ _H _ _61 11/19/04 _ _H _ _73 12/31/07 _ _H _ _81

_ _56 _ _48 _ _64 _ _68

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Lock Haven All: 11-0; H: 9-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-0

1/28/00 _ _ _H _ _17 _ _13 3/1/00 _ _ _A _ _10 _ _9 2/2/01 _ _ _H _ _44 _ _2 1/17/02 _ _ _H _ _43 _ _13 2/28/02 _ _ _A _ _21 _ _16 1/16/03 _ _ _H _ _51 _ _0 1/26/35 _ _ _H _ _46 _ _20 12/8/84 _ _ _H _108 _74 11/30/85 _ _H _ _79 _ _54 12/27/86 _ _H _ _74 _ _70 12/3/04 _ _ _H _ _94 _ _46

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Long Beach State All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/27/85 _ _N _ _45 _ _47 _ _ _ _ _L Long Island All: 3-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

12/29/2004 _N _ _80 _ _46 _ _ _ _W 11/26/05 _ _H _ _80 _ _64 _ _ _ _W 12/13/06 _ _H _ _66 _ _45 _ _ _ _W Louisiana-Lafayette All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/29/87 _ _N _ _69 _ _74 _ _ _ _ _L Louisiana State All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

Jacksonville

All: 1-2; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-2

All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

3/12/54 _ _ _N _ _78 _ _70 W-NCAA Louisville

James Madison

3/19/54 _ _ _N _ _54 _ _69 _L-NCAA 12/27/68 _ _N _ _55 _ _70 _ _ _ _ _L 12/27/86 _ _N _ _59 _ _58 _ _ _ _W

All: 1-2; H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

Lawrence Tech

1/8/92 _ _ _A _ _69 _ _82 _ _ _ _ _L 12/12/92 _ _H _ _75 _ _74 _ _ _ _W 12/19/2001 _H _ _69 _ _85 _ _ _ _ _L

All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

Johns Hopkins

All: 10-0; H: 10-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

2/5/06 3/1/07 2/10/17 1/31/20 1/29/21 1/14/22 1/27/23 2/14/25 1/8/27 1/11/28

12/27/74 _ _A _ _75 _ _73 _ _ _ _W

1/21/80 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _38 _ _ _ _W Juniata All: 27-1; H: 25-1; A: 2-0; N: 0-0

12/15/05 _ _H _ _57 12/13/06 _ _H _ _62 1/10/14 _ _ _H _ _20 12/12/14 _ _H _ _50 1/22/16 _ _ _H _ _37 12/9/16 _ _ _H _ _28 1/20/17 _ _ _A _ _40 12/8/17 _ _ _H _ _41 1/19/18 _ _ _A _ _44 1/17/19 _ _ _H _ _40 2/14/19 _ _ _H _ _46 12/20/19 _ _H _ _56 12/15/20 _ _H _ _45 12/15/21 _ _H _ _48 12/14/22 _ _H _ _49 12/13/23 _ _H _ _61 12/17/24 _ _H _ _30 12/16/25 _ _H _ _38 2/16/27 _ _ _H _ _29 1/18/28 _ _ _H _ _53 2/10/32 _ _ _H _ _40 1/6/34 _ _ _H _ _39 1/12/35 _ _ _H _ _32 1/29/44 _ _ _H _ _38 12/20/86 _ _H _ _81 11/27/87 _ _H _ _83 12/22/88 _ _H _ _76 11/25/89 _ _H _ _64

_ _9 _ _1 _ _24 _ _27 _ _26 _ _25 _ _30 _ _28 _ _29 _ _16 _ _26 _ _18 _ _13 _ _16 _ _25 _ _13 _ _21 _ _22 _ _18 _ _18 _ _22 _ _19 _ _22 _ _29 _ _52 _ _32 _ _61 _ _26

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Kansas All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

Kansas State

All: 11-22; H: 8-6; A: 3-13; N: 0-3

3/2/71 _ _ _A _ _85 2/29/72 _ _ _H _ _61 12/18/72 _ _A _ _49 12/21/73 _ _H _ _62 1/8/75 _ _ _A _ _59 12/16/75 _ _H _ _65 12/9/76 _ _ _A _ _70 3/22/00 _ _ _H _ _81

LaSalle

12/11/64 _ _A _ _50 _ _48 _ _ _ _W

Iowa 3/11/55 _ _ _N _ _53 12/26/61 _ _N _ _48 2/22/93 _ _ _H _ _58 2/24/93 _ _ _A _ _38 1/22/94 _ _ _A _ _70 2/23/94 _ _ _H _ _89 2/4/95 _ _ _H _ _74 3/23/95 _ _ _A _ _67 2/3/96 _ _ _A _ _95 1/4/97 _ _ _H _ _57 3/5/97 _ _ _A _ _55 1/28/98 _ _ _H _ _67

_ _ _A _ _74 _ _ _H _ _73 _ _ _A _ _83 _ _ _H _ _85 _ _ _A _ _78 _ _ _N _ _74 _ _ _A _ _64 _ _ _H _ _71 _ _ _H _ _55 _ _ _A _ _71 _ _ _A _ _58 _ _ _H _ _56 _ _ _H _ _76 _ _ _A _ _38 _ _ _A _ _63 _ _ _H _ _74 _ _ _A _ _49 _ _ _H _ _65 _ _ _H _ _63 _ _ _A _ _67 _ _ _A _ _64

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

All: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1

12/12/64 _ _A _ _60 _ _59 _ _ _ _W 12/22/66 _ _N _ _59 _ _83 _ _ _ _ _L Kent State All: 12-3; H: 7-0; A: 5-3; N: 0-0

12/31/37 _ _A _ _47 1/3/40 _ _ _A _ _36 2/8/66 _ _ _H _ _94 1/7/67 _ _ _A _ _70 1/6/68 _ _ _H _ _52 12/14/68 _ _A _ _63 12/3/69 _ _ _H _ _61

_ _34 _ _31 _ _72 _ _62 _ _50 _ _49 _ _57

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

11/24/78 _ _N _ _58 _ _89 _ _ _ _ _L Loyola (Md.)

1/2/51 _ _ _A _ _56 _ _67 _ _ _ _ _L Lebanon Valley _ _ _H _ _41 _ _ _H _ _52 _ _ _H _ _42 _ _ _H _ _69 _ _ _H _ _51 _ _ _H _ _29 _ _ _H _ _43 _ _ _H _ _42 _ _ _H _ _40 _ _ _H _ _41

All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

_ _14 _ _20 _ _22 _ _10 _ _12 _ _14 _ _18 _ _15 _ _32 _ _22

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

All: 5-1; H: 4-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

1/26/81 _ _ _H _ _88 12/7/86 _ _ _H _ _70 11/30/96 _ _H _ _70 11/24/97 _ _A _ _90 11/24/99 _ _H _ _82 11/22/2000 _H _ _87

_ _47 _ _74 _ _55 _ _82 _ _67 _ _58

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

M.I.T. All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

2/12/15 _ _ _H _ _60 _ _14 _ _ _ _W Maine All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/23/06 _ _H _ _75 _ _42 _ _ _ _W Manhattan

Lehigh All: 30-11; H: 20-1; A: 10-10; N: 0-0

All: 3-1; H: 0-0; A: 2-1; N: 1-0

2/21/02 _ _ _H _ _39 2/25/02 _ _ _A _ _22 2/2/06 _ _ _A _ _19 2/14/07 _ _ _A _ _12 2/29/08 _ _ _A _ _16 2/22/11 _ _ _H _ _34 2/24/12 _ _ _A _ _33 1/22/13 _ _ _H _ _29 2/13/13 _ _ _A _ _28 2/21/14 _ _ _A _ _33 2/19/16 _ _ _H _ _29 3/4/16 _ _ _A _ _35 3/3/17 _ _ _A _ _18 1/14/18 _ _ _H _ _44 2/2/18 _ _ _A _ _36 2/1/19 _ _ _A _ _26 3/12/20 _ _ _H _ _33 1/19/55 _ _ _A _ _81 2/5/55 _ _ _H _ _78 1/7/56 _ _ _A _ _54 2/6/56 _ _ _H _ _88 1/30/57 _ _ _A _ _67 2/27/57 _ _ _H _ _72 1/10/58 _ _ _A _ _75 2/24/59 _ _ _H _ _88 2/25/60 _ _ _H _ _76 12/6/60 _ _ _A _ _66 12/5/61 _ _ _H _ _73 12/4/62 _ _ _A _ _77 1/25/64 _ _ _H _ _79 12/2/75 _ _ _A _ _93 12/10/86 _ _H _ _70 12/7/87 _ _ _A _ _72 2/6/89 _ _ _H _ _66 2/5/90 _ _ _A _ _64 12/6/97 _ _ _H _ _93 11/23/98 _ _H _ _74

2/27/08 _ _ _A _ _29 2/23/09 _ _ _A _ _22 12/14/11 _ _A _ _19 11/28/99 _ _N _ _83

_ _24 _ _24 _ _31 _ _40 _ _24 _ _13 _ _35 _ _15 _ _37 _ _37 _ _19 _ _22 _ _35 _ _29 _ _29 _ _23 _ _19 _ _75 _ _37 _ _39 _ _64 _ _72 _ _38 _ _70 _ _52 _ _58 _ _50 _ _48 _ _49 _ _40 _ _45 _ _73 _ _79 _ _64 _ _60 _ _50 _ _48

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _W-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

_ _26 _ _16 _ _22 _ _77

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W

Marquette All: 2-3; H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-1

12/11/76 _ _A _ _49 2/2/78 _ _ _H _ _60 3/14/90 _ _ _H _ _57 12/7/91 _ _ _A _ _60 3/27/95 _ _ _N _ _79

_ _79 _ _73 _ _54 _ _56 _ _87

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _W-NIT _ _ _ _W _ _L-NIT

Marshall All: 5-0; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 2-0

12/14/44 _ _H _ _34 12/28/62 _ _N _ _75 12/8/90 _ _ _H _ _79 12/29/91 _ _N _ _78 1/16/92 _ _ _A _ _67

_ _32 _ _65 _ _72 _ _64 _ _60

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Maryland All: 8-8; H: 6-0; A: 1-4; N: 1-4

12/3/38 _ _ _H _ _42 12/1/60 _ _ _A _ _47 12/2/61 _ _ _H _ _71 12/1/62 _ _ _A _ _62 12/7/63 _ _ _H _ _91 12/2/64 _ _ _A _ _71 12/1/65 _ _ _H _ _65 12/1/66 _ _ _A _ _53 12/2/67 _ _ _H _ _76 11/30/68 _ _A _ _56 12/1/77 _ _ _N _ _80 12/7/78 _ _ _N _ _61 12/3/79 _ _ _N _ _55 11/27/82 _ _N _ _97 12/6/83 _ _ _N _ _58 3/19/90 _ _ _H _ _80

2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

_ _28 _ _64 _ _65 _ _61 _ _62 _ _72 _ _61 _ _76 _ _71 _ _66 _ _89 _ _69 _ _56 _ _79 _ _67 _ _78

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _W-NIT

99


N I T T A N Y L I O N BASKETBALL

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

OPPONENTS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • OOACHES • Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) All: 3-0; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

2/1/92 _ _ _H _ _93 _ _59 _ _ _ _W 2/17/92 _ _ _A _ _81 _ _77 _ _ _ _W 12/8/09 _ _ _H _ _58 _ _42 _ _ _ _W Maryland-Eastern Shore All: 2-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/20/93 _ _H _ _81 _ _54 _ _ _ _W 12/6/94 _ _ _H _ _86 _ _55 _ _ _ _W Massachusetts All: 13-10; H: 9-2; A: 4-7; N: 0-1

12/1/76 2/21/78 2/21/79 2/20/80 1/29/83 2/2/83 2/2/84 2/11/84 1/31/85 2/9/85 1/6/86 2/10/86 1/5/87 2/19/87 1/5/88 2/13/88 1/5/89 2/23/89 1/6/90 1/18/90 3/5/90 1/3/91 2/16/91

_ _ _A _ _72 _ _70 _ _ _H _ _76 _ _69 _ _ _A _ _54 _ _42 _ _ _H _ _50 _ _36 _ _ _H _ _59 _ _57 _ _ _A _ _62 _ _84 _ _ _H _ _60 _ _75 _ _ _A _ _81 _ _88 _ _ _A _ _71 _ _65 _ _ _H _ _78 _ _79 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _63 _ _ _A _ _52 _ _56 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _50 _ _ _A _ _59 _ _66 _ _ _A _ _51 _ _69 _ _ _H _ _71 _ _53 _ _ _H _107 _79 _ _ _A _ _90 _ _71 _ _ _A _ _52 _ _64 _ _ _H _ _74 _ _71 _ _ _N _ _59 _ _64 _ _ _H _ _65 _ _64 _ _ _A _ _64 _ _73

_ _W-OT _ _W-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _W-OT _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _W-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L

Memphis All: 2-3; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 2-1

3/8/55 _ _ _N _ _59 12/27/74 _ _N _ _61 12/17/76 _ _N _ _69 2/23/81 _ _ _A _ _67 2/20/82 _ _ _H _ _46

_ _55 _ _54 _ _77 _ _75 _ _52

W-NCAA _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

Mexico All: 2-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

2/25/41 _ _ _H _ _62 _ _18 _ _ _ _W 1/10/45 _ _ _H _ _50 _ _29 _ _ _ _W Miami (Fla.) All: 3-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

11/28/86 _ _N _ _74 _ _61 _ _ _ _W 11/27/90 _ _H _ _93 _ _67 _ _ _ _W 3/15/95 _ _ _H _ _62 _ _56 _W-NIT Miami (Ohio) All: 1-2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1

12/29/62 _ _N _ _66 _ _73 _ _ _ _ _L 1/18/92 _ _ _H _ _87 _ _73 _ _ _ _W 12/7/92 _ _ _A _ _68 _ _81 _ _ _ _ _L Michigan All: 11-23; H: 6-9; A: 2-14; N: 3-0

1/1/29 _ _ _A _ _11 12/27/51 _ _N _ _62 2/17/93 _ _ _H _ _70 3/9/94 _ _ _A _ _72 1/8/95 _ _ _H _ _73 3/8/95 _ _ _A _ _60 1/21/96 _ _ _A _ _66 2/22/96 _ _ _H _ _67 1/28/97 _ _ _H _ _59 2/8/97 _ _ _A _ _64 1/3/98 _ _ _A _ _75 2/25/98 _ _ _H _ _61 1/2/99 _ _ _H _ _70 2/24/99 _ _ _A _ _78 2/19/00 _ _ _A _ _87 3/9/00 _ _ _N _ _76 2/7/01 _ _ _H _ _77 3/8/01 _ _ _N _ _82 1/2/02 _ _ _H _ _63 2/9/02 _ _ _A _ _58 1/11/03 _ _ _A _ _53 3/5/03 _ _ _H _ _62 1/24/04 _ _ _H _ _59 2/18/04 _ _ _A _ _53 1/15/05 _ _ _H _ _62 2/23/05 _ _ _A _ _48 2/1/06 _ _ _H _ _65 1/17/07 _ _ _A _ _57 2/9/08 _ _ _A _ _63 3/1/08 _ _ _H _ _69 1/20/09 _ _ _H _ _73 2/5/09 _ _ _A _ _51

100

_ _32 _ _60 _ _80 _ _91 _ _63 _ _67 _ _67 _ _57 _ _67 _ _81 _ _92 _ _77 _ _52 _ _72 _ _89 _ _66 _ _66 _ _80 _ _67 _ _65 _ _66 _ _78 _ _69 _ _76 _ _66 _ _63 _ _71 _ _77 _ _68 _ _61 _ _58 _ _71

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _L-OT _ _W-B10 _ _ _ _W _ _W-B10 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

1/7/10 _ _ _H _ _55 _ _64 _ _ _ _ _L 2/20/10 _ _ _A _ _55 _ _51 _ _ _ _W

Montana State

Michigan State

1/7/30 _ _ _H _ _42 _ _51 _ _ _ _ _L

All: 5-28; H: 3-11; A: 1-17; N: 1-0

1/2/29 _ _ _A _ _14 12/28/38 _ _A _ _21 12/29/50 _ _A _ _43 12/30/54 _ _A _ _74 3/13/93 _ _ _A _ _53 3/12/94 _ _ _H _ _71 2/2/95 _ _ _A _ _62 2/11/95 _ _ _H _ _53 1/31/96 _ _ _A _ _58 2/10/96 _ _ _H _ _54 1/15/97 _ _ _H _ _58 2/22/97 _ _ _A _ _57 1/24/98 _ _ _A _ _59 2/2/99 _ _ _H _ _68 1/5/00 _ _ _A _ _63 2/23/00 _ _ _H _ _63 1/2/01 _ _ _A _ _73 2/24/01 _ _ _H _ _57 3/9/01 _ _ _N _ _65 1/19/02 _ _ _H _ _65 1/22/03 _ _ _A _ _36 1/14/04 _ _ _A _ _58 2/28/04 _ _ _H _ _42 1/5/05 _ _ _H _ _58 3/5/05 _ _ _A _ _64 1/28/06 _ _ _A _ _60 1/20/07 _ _ _H _ _64 2/2/08 _ _ _H _ _85 2/20/08 _ _ _A _ _49 1/14/09 _ _ _H _ _73 2/1/09 _ _ _A _ _72 2/13/10 _ _ _H _ _54 3/4/10 _ _ _A _ _65

_ _16 _ _35 _ _51 _ _85 _ _70 _ _70 _ _82 _ _68 _ _61 _ _50 _ _69 _ _71 _ _71 _ _70 _ _76 _ _79 _ _98 _ _76 _ _63 _ _77 _ _70 _ _76 _ _67 _ _84 _ _90 _ _69 _ _91 _ _76 _ _86 _ _78 _ _68 _ _65 _ _67

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _W-B10 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

Minnesota All: 8-27; H: 7-8; A: 1-16; N: 0-3

12/26/75 _ _A _ _70 2/3/93 _ _ _A _ _67 3/6/93 _ _ _H _ _41 1/15/94 _ _ _H _ _78 2/16/94 _ _ _A _ _66 1/4/95 _ _ _A _ _67 3/11/95 _ _ _H _ _69 1/11/96 _ _ _H _ _76 3/2/96 _ _ _A _ _60 2/5/97 _ _ _A _ _70 1/10/98 _ _ _H _ _75 2/18/98 _ _ _A _ _77 3/26/98 _ _ _N _ _72 1/9/99 _ _ _A _ _60 2/17/99 _ _ _H _ _63 1/26/00 _ _ _H _ _80 2/14/01 _ _ _A _ _82 1/30/02 _ _ _A _ _70 2/23/02 _ _ _H _ _64 3/7/02 _ _ _N _ _60 1/29/03 _ _ _H _ _75 2/22/03 _ _ _A _ _62 1/7/04 _ _ _H _ _75 3/6/04 _ _ _A _ _62 1/8/05 _ _ _A _ _62 3/2/05 _ _ _H _ _69 2/8/06 _ _ _H _ _66 1/27/07 _ _ _A _ _60 1/12/08 _ _ _H _ _73 2/24/08 _ _ _A _ _68 1/11/09 _ _ _A _ _59 2/14/09 _ _ _H _ _68 12/29/09 _ _A _ _70 2/6/10 _ _ _H _ _64 3/11/10 _ _ _N _ _55

_ _86 _ _95 _ _67 _ _67 _ _94 _ _69 _ _60 _ _51 _ _65 _ _85 _ _68 _ _82 _ _79 _ _75 _ _69 _ _72 _ _62 _ _94 _ _68 _ _84 _ _76 _ _77 _ _72 _ _78 _ _83 _ _73 _ _77 _ _65 _ _76 _ _75 _ _79 _ _63 _ _75 _ _66 _ _76

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-NIT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-B10 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-B10

Mississippi State All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/28/97 _ _N _ _57 _ _58 _ _ _ _ _L Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/7/05 _ _ _H _ _75 _ _71 _ _ _ _W Monmouth All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

11/21/97 _ _H _ _73 _ _42 _ _ _ _W Mont Alto Academy All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

1/19/12 _ _ _H _ _41 _ _27 _ _ _ _W

2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

All: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

Morehead State All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

11/10/06 _ _H _ _63 _ _46 _ _ _ _W Morgan State All: 4-0; H: 4-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/14/85 _ _H _ _78 _ _51 1/11/92 _ _ _H _102 _51 11/25/95 _ _H _ _90 _ _65 12/2/06 _ _ _H _ _80 _ _71

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

_ _ _H _ _77 _ _64 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _64 _ _87 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _43 _ _40 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _51 _ _44 _ _ _ _W _ _ _H _ _67 _ _51 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _62 _ _54 _ _W-OT _ _ _H _104 _83 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _69 _100 _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _66 _ _63 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _50 _103 _ _ _ _L

Navy Pre-Flight All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

2/5/43 _ _ _A _ _51 _ _34 _ _ _ _W Nebraska

Mount St. Mary’s

All: 2-1; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0

All: 5-0; H: 5-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/5/92 _ _ _H _ _60 11/25/94 _ _H _ _90 11/23/96 _ _H _ _64 12/31/05 _ _H _ _65 12/13/08 _ _H _ _61

2/12/77 2/11/78 2/10/79 2/9/80 2/7/81 2/6/82 2/5/83 2/6/84 12/5/84 12/4/85

_ _55 _ _60 _ _57 _ _53 _ _56

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Mount Union

12/9/80 _ _ _A _ _50 _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L 12/21/81 _ _H _ _60 _ _58 _ _ _ _W 3/21/95 _ _ _A _ _65 _ _59 _W-NIT New Hampshire All: 3-0; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

1/1/40 _ _ _A _ _31 _ _24 _ _ _ _W

2/1/81 _ _ _H _ _85 _ _72 _ _ _ _W 12/20/05 _ _H _ _75 _ _51 _ _ _ _W 11/23/08 _ _H _ _70 _ _50 _ _ _ _W

Muhlenberg

New Mexico

All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

All: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0

All: 9-4; H: 7-2; A: 2-2; N: 0-0

1/30/19 _ _ _A _ _33 _ _15 1/14/39 _ _ _A _ _43 _ _27 2/27/41 _ _ _H _ _50 _ _29 12/4/43 _ _ _A _ _34 _ _40 12/6/44 _ _ _H _ _36 _ _37 12/12/45 _ _H _ _36 _ _55 1/5/46 _ _ _A _ _38 _ _47 1/11/47 _ _ _H _ _48 _ _36 1/22/75 _ _ _H _ _81 _ _67 1/17/76 _ _ _H _ _91 _ _61 12/7/76 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _46 12/12/77 _ _H _109 _78 12/5/79 _ _ _H _ _85 _ _47

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Murray State All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

3/15/89 _ _ _H _ _89 _ _73 _W-NIT Navy All: 27-30; H: 10-3; A: 17-27; N: 0-0

2/20/15 1/31/25 2/13/26 1/19/29 1/28/31 1/27/34 2/16/35 1/11/36 2/13/37 1/28/39 1/20/40 1/18/41 2/4/42 2/6/43 2/5/44 1/31/45 2/6/46 2/15/47 2/18/48 1/19/49 2/11/50 2/7/51 1/30/52 2/4/53 1/16/54 1/8/55 2/1/56 2/6/57 1/28/58 2/11/59 2/10/60 2/4/61 1/13/62 2/9/63 2/8/64 2/6/65 2/12/66 2/11/67 2/10/68 2/8/69 2/14/70 2/13/71 2/12/72 2/10/73 2/9/74 2/8/75 2/14/76

_ _ _A _ _24 _ _ _A _ _39 _ _ _A _ _21 _ _ _A _ _39 _ _ _A _ _38 _ _ _A _ _24 _ _ _A _ _27 _ _ _A _ _30 _ _ _A _ _32 _ _ _A _ _19 _ _ _A _ _40 _ _ _A _ _23 _ _ _A _ _29 _ _ _A _ _33 _ _ _A _ _26 _ _ _A _ _27 _ _ _A _ _33 _ _ _A _ _43 _ _ _A _ _36 _ _ _A _ _47 _ _ _A _ _40 _ _ _A _ _44 _ _ _A _ _53 _ _ _A _ _53 _ _ _A _ _58 _ _ _H _ _84 _ _ _A _ _70 _ _ _A _ _48 _ _ _A _ _53 _ _ _A _ _58 _ _ _A _ _71 _ _ _A _ _56 _ _ _H _ _67 _ _ _A _ _79 _ _ _A _ _83 _ _ _H _ _84 _ _ _A _ _66 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _ _A _ _64 _ _ _H _ _61 _ _ _A _ _79 _ _ _H _ _73 _ _ _A _ _68 _ _ _H _ _73 _ _ _A _ _33 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _ _A _ _81

_ _33 _ _37 _ _31 _ _25 _ _45 _ _43 _ _33 _ _36 _ _31 _ _38 _ _17 _ _20 _ _25 _ _21 _ _46 _ _60 _ _34 _ _58 _ _40 _ _55 _ _46 _ _41 _ _49 _ _77 _ _62 _ _64 _ _65 _ _53 _ _58 _ _68 _ _87 _ _58 _ _79 _ _67 _ _63 _ _56 _ _59 _ _68 _ _65 _ _57 _ _71 _ _62 _ _59 _ _53 _ _52 _ _66 _ _83

_ _ _ _ _L _W-2OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _W-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-2OT

3/28/90 _ _ _N _ _83 _ _81 _W-NIT 12/29/2003 _A _ _63 _ _82 _ _ _ _ _L New Orleans All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

12/28/85 _ _A _ _59 _ _61 _ _L-OT New York University All: 5-3; H: 1-1; A: 3-1; N: 1-1

12/13/11 _ _A _ _19 2/29/24 _ _ _A _ _25 2/14/40 _ _ _H _ _29 1/10/41 _ _ _A _ _47 2/28/42 _ _ _H _ _43 1/6/43 _ _ _A _ _39 1/5/44 _ _ _N _ _37 12/17/64 _ _N _ _73

_ _18 _ _19 _ _35 _ _34 _ _35 _ _40 _ _36 _ _82

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L

Northeastern All: 1-1; H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

1/24/81 _ _ _H _ _58 _ _60 _ _ _ _ _L 12/14/2002 _H _ _79 _ _67 _ _ _ _W Northwestern All: 24-12; H: 14-2; A: 9-8; N: 1-2

12/31/28 _ _A _ _17 1/13/93 _ _ _H _ _70 2/13/93 _ _ _A _ _58 1/29/94 _ _ _A _ _80 3/2/94 _ _ _H _ _73 1/21/95 _ _ _H _ _79 2/22/95 _ _ _A _ _89 1/13/96 _ _ _A _ _83 2/28/96 _ _ _H _ _78 1/22/97 _ _ _A _ _71 2/15/97 _ _ _H _ _61 1/22/98 _ _ _H _ _83 2/8/98 _ _ _A _ _69 1/20/99 _ _ _A _ _60 2/6/99 _ _ _H _ _67 3/4/99 _ _ _N _ _44 1/13/00 _ _ _A _ _82 2/16/00 _ _ _H _ _73 1/13/01 _ _ _H _ _73 2/21/01 _ _ _A _ _61 2/16/02 _ _ _H _ _49 3/1/03 _ _ _A _ _79 1/28/04 _ _ _H _ _63 2/14/04 _ _ _A _ _52 3/11/04 _ _ _N _ _52 1/22/05 _ _ _H _ _65 2/19/05 _ _ _A _ _39 1/11/06 _ _ _A _ _65 2/25/06 _ _ _H _ _68 3/9/06 _ _ _N _ _60 1/3/07 _ _ _H _ _83 2/10/07 _ _ _A _ _51 1/2/08 _ _ _A _ _79 12/31/08 _ _H _ _61 2/17/10 _ _ _H _ _81 2/28/10 _ _ _A _ _79

_ _41 _ _68 _ _67 _ _75 _ _71 _ _51 _ _59 _ _74 _ _62 _ _69 _ _55 _ _45 _ _68 _ _62 _ _71 _ _54 _ _49 _ _64 _ _66 _ _62 _ _55 _ _85 _ _61 _ _65 _ _57 _ _62 _ _54 _ _61 _ _55 _ _42 _ _57 _ _53 _ _68 _ _57 _ _70 _ _60

NYULS

Notre Dame

All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

All: 3-1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-1

2/8/07 _ _ _H _ _19 _ _17 _ _ _ _W

2/21/25 _ _ _H _ _33 3/13/54 _ _ _N _ _71 3/28/2000 _N _ _52 3/31/09 _ _ _N _ _67

NJIT All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

11/17/08 _ _H _ _74 _ _47 _ _ _ _W Niagara All: 2-2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-1

12/28/61 _ _N _ _70 12/28/68 _ _N _ _77 2/17/82 _ _ _A _ _80 1/19/83 _ _ _H _ _96

_ _77 _ _74 _ _92 _ _66

_ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W

Nicholls State All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

11/23/05 _ _H _ _93 _ _56 _ _ _ _W North Carolina All: 1-4; H: 0-1; A: 0-2; N: 1-1

12/3/66 _ _ _A _ _63 12/29/70 _ _N _ _57 12/28/81 _ _H _ _50 3/18/2001 _N _ _82 11/18/02 _ _A _ _55

_ _93 _ _73 _ _56 _ _74 _ _85

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT W-NCAA _ _ _ _ _L

North Carolina State All: 3-15; H: 1-2; A: 1-12; N: 1-1

12/30/49 _ _H _ _40 3/22/52 _ _ _N _ _60 12/19/53 _ _A _ _74 12/9/54 _ _ _A _ _77 12/3/55 _ _ _A _ _42 12/8/56 _ _ _A _ _60 12/7/57 _ _ _A _ _62 12/1/58 _ _ _A _ _54 12/1/59 _ _ _A _ _53 12/2/63 _ _ _A _ _60 12/27/65 _ _A _ _70 12/4/76 _ _ _A _ _61 12/10/77 _ _H _ _60 12/29/78 _ _A _ _58 11/25/96 _ _A _ _41 11/29/97 _ _H _ _61 3/30/00 _ _ _N _ _74 11/29/00 _ _A _ _76

_ _50 _ _69 _ _89 _ _99 _ _78 _ _66 _ _80 _ _70 _ _65 _ _64 _ _69 _ _87 _ _79 _ _80 _ _44 _ _57 _ _72 _ _84

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _W-NIT _ _ _ _ _L

_ _22 _ _63 _ _73 _ _59

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _W-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _W-OT _ _L-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-B10 _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-2OT _ _W-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-B10 _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

_ _ _ _W W-NCAA _ _L-NIT _W-NIT

Ohio State (V) All: 13-27; H: 7-10; A: 4-15; N: 2-2 (V) includes games vacated by Ohio State

12/30/50 _ _N _ _67 12/23/61 _ _A _ _49 12/8/73 _ _ _A _ _65 12/7/75 _ _ _H _ _74 1/2/92 _ _ _A _ _63 1/5/93 _ _ _H _ _68 2/6/93 _ _ _A _ _59 1/19/94 _ _ _A _ _57 2/19/94 _ _ _H _ _57 1/14/95 _ _ _A _ _78 3/1/95 _ _ _H _ _75 1/3/96 _ _ _A _ _72 3/9/96 _ _ _H _ _86 1/8/97 _ _ _A _ _62 3/1/97 _ _ _H _ _56 2/16/98 _ _ _H _ _90 2/28/98 _ _ _A _ _89 11/20/98 _ _A _ _62 2/27/99 _ _ _H _ _98 2/12/00 _ _ _A _ _75 3/1/00 _ _ _H _ _73 3/10/00 _ _ _N _ _71 1/10/01 _ _ _A _ _78 3/3/01 _ _ _H _ _87 1/16/02 _ _ _A _ _57 2/12/03 _ _ _H _ _67 1/10/04 _ _ _H _ _64 3/3/04 _ _ _A _ _64 1/26/05 _ _ _A _ _62 2/12/05 _ _ _H _ _56 3/10/05 _ _ _N _ _69 1/5/06 _ _ _A _ _69 1/21/06 _ _ _H _ _64 3/10/06 _ _ _N _ _56 2/14/07 _ _ _H _ _62 2/21/07 _ _ _A _ _60 1/29/08 _ _ _H _ _56 2/24/09 _ _ _A _ _59 2/3/10 _ _ _A _ _62 2/24/10 _ _ _H _ _67

_ _58 _ _ _ _W _ _92 _ _ _ _ _L _ _72 _ _ _ _ _L _ _68 _ _ _ _W _ _73 _ _ _ _ _L _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L _ _62 _ _ _ _ _L _ _79 _ _ _ _ _L _ _60 _ _ _ _ _L _ _64 _ _ _ _W _ _68 _ _ _ _W _ _69 _ _ _ _W _ _70 _ _ _ _W _ _70 _ _ _ _ _L _ _55 _ _ _ _W _ _81 _ _ _ _W _ _85 _ _W-OT _ _70 _ _ _L (V) _ _85 _ _W-OT _ _88 _ _ _ _ _L _ _79 _ _ _ _ _L _ _66W-B10 (V) _ _75 _ _W (V) _ _93 _ _ _L (V) _ _76 _ _ _L (V) _ _76 _ _ _ _ _L _ _47 _ _ _ _W _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L _ _68 _ _ _ _ _L _ _66 _ _ _ _ _L _ _72 _ _L-B10 _104 _ _ _ _L _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L _ _63 _ _L-B10 _ _64 _ _ _ _ _L _ _68 _ _ _ _ _L _ _68 _ _ _ _ _L _ _73 _ _ _ _ _L _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L


N IT T A N Y L I O N BASKETBALL

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

OPPONENTS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • OOACHES • Ohio University All: 0-2; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

2/26/74 _ _ _H _ _69 _ _78 _ _ _ _ _L 3/4/75 _ _ _A _ _71 _ _79 _ _ _ _ _L Oklahoma A & M All: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/29/52 _ _H _ _61 _ _68 _ _ _ _ _L Oklahoma All: 0-2; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

12/8/85 _ _ _A _ _63 _ _85 _ _ _ _ _L 12/1/87 _ _ _H _ _59 _ _93 _ _ _ _ _L Oklahoma State All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

12/29/52 _ _A _ _61 _ _68 _ _ _ _ _L Old Dominion All: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

2/5/92 _ _ _A _ _84 _ _79 _ _ _ _W 2/24/92 _ _ _H _ _71 _ _51 _ _ _ _W Oregon All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/6/74 _ _ _N _ _40 _ _76 _ _ _ _ _L Oregon State All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/23/66 _ _N _ _61 _ _64 _ _L-2OT Pennsylvania All: 17-30; H: 6-1; A: 9-28; N: 2-1

2/9/01 _ _ _H _ _33 2/7/02 _ _ _H _ _52 2/22/05 _ _ _A _ _29 2/3/06 _ _ _A _ _18 2/13/07 _ _ _A _ _16 2/14/08 _ _ _A _ _19 12/15/08 _ _A _ _23 12/15/09 _ _A _ _17 12/14/10 _ _A _ _22 1/29/19 _ _ _A _ _13 2/7/20 _ _ _A _ _16 3/16/21 _ _ _A _ _21 2/22/22 _ _ _A _ _16 2/7/23 _ _ _A _ _30 2/2/24 _ _ _A _ _22 2/28/25 _ _ _A _ _24 3/2/26 _ _ _A _ _16 1/29/27 _ _ _A _ _26 1/14/28 _ _ _A _ _21 2/2/29 _ _ _A _ _29 2/1/30 _ _ _A _ _22 1/27/32 _ _ _A _ _23 1/7/33 _ _ _A _ _24 1/5/35 _ _ _A _ _22 1/8/36 _ _ _A _ _31 1/6/37 _ _ _A _ _33 1/5/38 _ _ _A _ _40 2/4/39 _ _ _A _ _34 2/8/50 _ _ _A _ _49 3/7/51 _ _ _A _ _58 2/20/52 _ _ _A _ _52 1/31/53 _ _ _A _ _56 12/12/53 _ _A _ _72 3/2/55 _ _ _H _ _79 2/11/56 _ _ _A _ _72 12/28/56 _ _N _ _89 2/15/57 _ _ _A _ _68 2/5/58 _ _ _H _ _71 1/23/82 _ _ _A _ _44 1/25/92 _ _ _N _ _86 12/9/95 _ _ _N _ _88 12/12/98 _ _H _ _71 12/4/99 _ _ _A _ _59 12/2/00 _ _ _H _ _84 11/23/02 _ _A _ _37 11/25/08 _ _A _ _85 11/13/09 _ _H _ _70

_ _3 _ _17 _ _24 _ _28 _ _35 _ _28 _ _30 _ _28 _ _30 _ _34 _ _21 _ _19 _ _23 _ _23 _ _27 _ _36 _ _24 _ _32 _ _23 _ _39 _ _28 _ _27 _ _43 _ _43 _ _26 _ _41 _ _28 _ _21 _ _66 _ _61 _ _54 _ _60 _ _67 _ _85 _ _79 _ _59 _ _77 _ _70 _ _58 _ _87 _ _61 _ _55 _ _56 _ _74 _ _62 _ _73 _ _55

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Philadelphia Textile All: 4-0; H: 4-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

1/17/81 _ _ _H _ _87 1/9/82 _ _ _H _ _84 12/7/82 _ _ _H _ _86 12/15/84 _ _H _ _92

_ _61 _ _68 _ _73 _ _77

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Pittsburgh All: 76-68; H: 47-23; A: 29-45; N: 0-0

3/5/06 2/6/08 1/17/13 2/22/13 1/20/14 2/28/14

_ _ _A _ _30 _ _ _H _ _30 _ _ _A _ _30 _ _ _H _ _31 _ _ _A _ _29 _ _ _H _ _26

_ _4 _ _13 _ _25 _ _20 _ _26 _ _17

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

1/16/15 _ _ _A _ _32 2/26/15 _ _ _H _ _31 3/6/15 _ _ _A _ _35 2/5/16 _ _ _A _ _38 2/26/16 _ _ _H _ _27 2/1/17 _ _ _A _ _36 2/24/17 _ _ _H _ _37 2/23/18 _ _ _H _ _38 2/28/18 _ _ _A _ _36 2/22/19 _ _ _H _ _39 2/28/19 _ _ _A _ _33 2/21/20 _ _ _H _ _37 2/28/20 _ _ _A _ _34 2/4/21 _ _ _A _ _39 2/19/21 _ _ _H _ _50 2/3/22 _ _ _A _ _30 2/18/22 _ _ _H _ _27 2/2/23 _ _ _A _ _38 2/17/23 _ _ _H _ _38 2/15/24 _ _ _A _ _30 2/22/24 _ _ _H _ _29 2/7/25 _ _ _A _ _40 3/13/25 _ _ _A _ _35 1/29/26 _ _ _A _ _26 3/13/26 _ _ _H _ _31 2/25/27 _ _ _A _ _27 3/12/27 _ _ _H _ _35 2/10/28 _ _ _A _ _25 3/10/28 _ _ _H _ _28 2/15/29 _ _ _A _ _38 3/11/29 _ _ _H _ _23 2/14/30 _ _ _A _ _20 3/15/30 _ _ _H _ _30 2/21/31 _ _ _A _ _24 3/14/31 _ _ _H _ _32 3/5/32 _ _ _H _ _32 3/12/32 _ _ _A _ _40 3/9/35 _ _ _H _ _25 1/18/36 _ _ _H _ _23 3/7/36 _ _ _A _ _38 1/23/37 _ _ _A _ _28 3/6/37 _ _ _H _ _24 2/12/38 _ _ _A _ _34 3/5/38 _ _ _H _ _25 2/8/39 _ _ _A _ _41 2/25/39 _ _ _H _ _36 1/6/40 _ _ _A _ _28 3/2/40 _ _ _A _ _36 1/11/41 _ _ _A _ _27 3/1/41 _ _ _H _ _36 1/17/42 _ _ _A _ _34 2/21/42 _ _ _H _ _33 1/16/43 _ _ _A _ _37 2/20/43 _ _ _H _ _32 1/15/44 _ _ _A _ _15 2/19/44 _ _ _H _ _35 1/13/45 _ _ _A _ _41 2/17/45 _ _ _H _ _53 1/12/46 _ _ _A _ _38 2/2/46 _ _ _H _ _48 1/4/47 _ _ _A _ _31 2/1/47 _ _ _H _ _46 1/3/48 _ _ _A _ _34 1/31/48 _ _ _H _ _34 12/4/48 _ _ _A _ _33 2/19/49 _ _ _H _ _49 1/21/50 _ _ _H _ _34 1/25/50 _ _ _A _ _58 2/14/51 _ _ _A _ _51 3/3/51 _ _ _H _ _64 12/28/51 _ _A _ _62 1/19/52 _ _ _A _ _52 3/1/52 _ _ _H _ _24 1/10/53 _ _ _A _ _56 2/28/53 _ _ _H _ _73 1/28/54 _ _ _H _ _91 2/13/54 _ _ _A _ _62 1/15/55 _ _ _A _ _66 2/26/55 _ _ _H _ _77 1/14/56 _ _ _A _ _60 3/3/56 _ _ _H _ _90 1/12/57 _ _ _A _ _75 3/2/57 _ _ _H _ _65 1/25/58 _ _ _H _ _64 3/1/58 _ _ _A _ _59 1/24/59 _ _ _H _ _67 2/28/59 _ _ _A _ _65 1/23/60 _ _ _H _ _75 2/27/60 _ _ _A _ _63 2/11/61 _ _ _H _ _73 2/25/61 _ _ _A _ _53 1/6/62 _ _ _A _ _74

_ _35 _ _ _ _ _L _ _28 _ _ _ _W _ _39 _ _ _ _ _L _ _43 _ _ _ _ _L _ _31 _ _ _ _ _L _ _37 _ _ _ _ _L _ _32 _ _ _ _W _ _15 _ _ _ _W _ _28 _ _ _ _W _ _19 _ _ _ _W _ _31 _ _ _ _W _ _19 _ _ _ _W _ _29 _ _ _ _W _ _33 _ _ _ _W _ _28 _ _ _ _W _ _27 _ _ _ _W _ _28 _ _ _ _ _L _ _31 _ _ _ _W _ _11 _ _ _ _W _ _31 _ _ _ _ _L _ _13 _ _ _ _W _ _25 _ _ _ _W _ _30 _ _ _ _W _ _30 _ _ _ _ _L _ _37 _ _ _ _ _L _ _33 _ _ _ _ _L _ _34 _ _ _ _W _ _48 _ _ _ _ _L _ _45 _ _ _ _ _L _ _49 _ _ _ _ _L _ _29 _ _ _ _ _L _ _47 _ _ _ _ _L _ _47 _ _ _ _ _L _ _30 _ _ _ _ _L _ _37 _ _ _ _ _L _ _36 _ _ _ _ _L _ _30 _ _ _ _W _ _41 _ _ _ _ _L _ _45 _ _ _ _ _L _ _41 _ _ _ _ _L _ _36 _ _ _ _ _L _ _21 _ _ _ _W _ _39 _ _ _ _ _L _ _26 _ _ _ _ _L _ _22 _ _ _ _W _ _35 _ _ _ _W _ _31 _ _ _ _ _L _ _29 _ _ _ _W _ _36 _ _ _ _ _L _ _21 _ _ _ _W _ _30 _ _ _ _W _ _28 _ _ _ _W _ _38 _ _ _ _ _L _ _13 _ _ _ _W _ _12 _ _ _ _W _ _29 _ _ _ _W _ _58 _ _ _ _ _L _ _36 _ _ _ _W _ _45 _ _ _ _ _L _ _37 _ _ _ _W _ _42 _ _ _ _ _L _ _39 _ _ _ _W _ _35 _ _ _ _ _L _ _42 _ _ _ _ _L _ _40 _ _ _ _ _L _ _38 _ _ _ _W _ _21 _ _ _ _W _ _51 _ _ _ _W _ _60 _ _ _ _ _L _ _44 _ _ _ _W _ _40 _ _ _ _W _ _45 _ _ _ _W _ _9 _ _ _ _W _ _57 _ _ _ _ _L _ _53 _ _ _ _W _ _85 _W-3OT _ _74 _ _ _ _ _L _ _76 _ _ _ _ _L _ _71 _ _ _ _W _ _78 _ _ _ _ _L _100 _ _ _ _L _ _66 _ _ _ _W _ _80 _ _ _ _ _L _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L _ _61 _ _ _ _ _L _ _58 _ _ _ _W _ _84 _ _ _ _ _L _ _64 _ _ _ _W _ _64 _ _L-OT _ _59 _ _ _ _W _ _57 _ _ _ _ _L _ _62 _ _ _ _W

2/24/62 _ _ _H _ _63 12/22/62 _ _H _ _48 2/23/63 _ _ _A _ _67 1/11/64 _ _ _A _ _60 2/29/64 _ _ _H _ _78 1/23/65 _ _ _H _ _59 2/27/65 _ _ _A _ _83 1/22/66 _ _ _H _ _66 2/26/66 _ _ _A _ _89 1/14/67 _ _ _H _ _84 2/25/67 _ _ _A _ _87 1/13/68 _ _ _A _ _66 2/24/68 _ _ _H _ _77 1/18/69 _ _ _H _ _65 2/22/69 _ _ _A _ _57 1/17/70 _ _ _A _ _47 2/21/70 _ _ _H _ _61 1/16/71 _ _ _A _ _62 2/27/71 _ _ _H _ _71 1/29/72 _ _ _A _ _74 2/26/72 _ _ _H _ _70 1/27/73 _ _ _A _ _53 2/24/73 _ _ _H _ _49 1/27/74 _ _ _A _ _61 2/23/74 _ _ _H _ _66 1/18/75 _ _ _A _ _56 2/22/75 _ _ _H _ _69 1/31/76 _ _ _A _ _52 2/21/76 _ _ _H _ _61 1/29/77 _ _ _H _ _74 2/19/77 _ _ _A _ _79 1/28/78 _ _ _H _ _65 2/18/78 _ _ _A _ _75 1/27/79 _ _ _A _ _44 2/14/79 _ _ _H _ _45 1/5/80 _ _ _A _ _50 2/13/80 _ _ _H _ _66 2/11/81 _ _ _A _ _63 1/16/82 _ _ _H _ _52 3/18/92 _ _ _H _ _65 12/6/00 _ _ _H _ _88 12/8/01 _ _ _A _ _53 12/7/02 _ _ _H _ _60 12/6/03 _ _ _A _ _37 12/11/04 _ _H _ _71 12/10/05 _ _A _ _54

_ _55 _ _68 _ _83 _ _69 _ _63 _ _40 _ _72 _ _62 _ _57 _ _44 _ _73 _ _43 _ _68 _ _50 _ _49 _ _61 _ _48 _ _75 _ _65 _ _62 _ _78 _ _63 _ _58 _ _83 _ _64 _ _84 _ _76 _ _71 _ _65 _ _60 _ _77 _ _82 _ _68 _ _50 _ _54 _ _54 _ _53 _ _70 _ _46 _ _67 _ _74 _ _83 _ _82 _ _64 _ _84 _ _91

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _W-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _W-2OT _ _L-NIT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

Pittsburgh Collegians All: 4-1; H: 4-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

2/15/09 1/20/10 1/16/11 1/12/12 1/8/13

_ _ _H _ _55 _ _ _H _ _37 _ _ _H _ _19 _ _ _H _ _37 _ _ _H _ _48

_ _29 _ _40 _ _14 _ _17 _ _30

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY 2/1/97 1/7/98 2/21/98 1/6/99 2/20/99 2/27/00 2/17/01 2/6/02 3/2/02 1/18/03 2/26/03 2/4/04 2/9/05 1/18/06 2/18/06 1/06/07 2/3/07 1/23/08 2/15/08 1/6/09 2/11/09 3/13/09 1/31/10 3/6/10

_ _ _H _ _62 _ _ _A _ _55 _ _ _H _ _74 _ _ _H _ _67 _ _ _A _ _78 _ _ _A _ _71 _ _ _H _ _92 _ _ _H _ _81 _ _ _A _ _57 _ _ _H _ _78 _ _ _A _ _55 _ _ _H _ _47 _ _ _A _ _50 _ _ _H _ _74 _ _ _A _ _69 _ _ _A _ _60 _ _ _H _ _59 _ _ _H _ _42 _ _ _A _ _53 _ _ _H _ _67 _ _ _A _ _47 _ _ _N _ _65 _ _ _A _ _46 _ _ _H _ _60

_ _67 _ _77 _ _63 _ _70 _ _70 _ _88 _ _71 _ _68 _ _92 _ _82 _ _79 _ _62 _ _77 _ _54 _ _60 _ _64 _ _69 _ _64 _ _67 _ _64 _ _61 _ _79 _ _66 _ _64

Rhode Island All: 12-11; H: 7-4; A: 4-6; N: 1-1

12/15/50 _ _H _ _61 2/15/52 _ _ _A _ _72 2/12/83 _ _ _H _ _96 1/21/84 _ _ _A _ _58 2/9/84 _ _ _H _ _60 1/19/85 _ _ _H _ _86 2/7/85 _ _ _A _ _58 1/9/86 _ _ _A _ _60 2/3/86 _ _ _H _ _77 2/25/86 _ _ _A _ _50 12/4/86 _ _ _A _ _65 2/1/87 _ _ _H _ _75 1/7/88 _ _ _A _ _80 2/25/88 _ _ _H _ _69 1/22/89 _ _ _A _ _96 1/28/89 _ _ _H _ _68 3/5/89 _ _ _N _ _84 1/3/90 _ _ _A _ _61 2/8/90 _ _ _H _ _74 1/5/91 _ _ _A _ _65 1/17/91 _ _ _H _ _83 11/28/08 _ _N _ _72 3/19/09 _ _ _H _ _83

_ _55 _ _66 _ _84 _ _64 _ _63 _ _71 _ _54 _ _66 _ _78 _ _47 _ _73 _ _84 _ _83 _ _77 _ _80 _ _62 _ _68 _ _71 _ _67 _ _75 _ _65 _ _77 _ _72

Pratt

Rider

All: 2-0; H: 0-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-0

All: 3-1; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

2/16/09 _ _ _A _ _24 _ _19 _ _ _ _W 12/15/10 _ _A _ _37 _ _18 _ _ _ _W

1/10/81 _ _ _H _ _67 11/30/81 _ _H _ _70 3/11/98 _ _ _H _ _82 11/23/07 _ _N _ _73

Princeton All: 8-3; H: 6-0; A: 1-2; N: 1-1

2/25/22 _ _ _A _ _19 1/27/27 _ _ _H _ _30 3/8/65 _ _ _N _ _58 1/13/70 _ _ _A _ _38 1/25/71 _ _ _H _ _70 12/3/71 _ _ _H _ _72 11/29/72 _ _A _ _64 1/14/74 _ _ _H _ _62 3/15/2000 _H _ _55 12/26/2000 _N _ _65 12/12/07 _ _H _ _61

_ _22 _ _23 _ _60 _ _77 _ _62 _ _70 _ _57 _ _50 _ _41 _ _52 _ _38

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _L-NCAA _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _W-NIT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Providence All: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1

12/27/71 _ _N _ _65 _ _81 _ _ _ _ _L 3/16/2001 _N _ _69 _ _59 W-NCAA Purdue All: 10-24; H: 8-9; A: 2-14; N: 0-1

12/5/59 12/3/60 1/16/93 3/11/93 1/27/94 2/26/94 1/28/95 2/15/95 1/24/96 2/17/96

_ _ _A _ _54 _ _ _H _ _63 _ _ _H _ _54 _ _ _A _ _49 _ _ _H _ _71 _ _ _A _ _66 _ _ _H _ _62 _ _ _A _ _51 _ _ _H _ _87 _ _ _A _ _49

_ _63 _ _59 _ _61 _ _57 _ _68 _ _71 _ _65 _ _71 _ _77 _ _66

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L

_ _60 _ _54 _ _65 _ _61 _ _53

_ _59 _ _54 _ _68 _ _82

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _W-NIT _ _ _ _ _L

Robert Morris All: 2-1; H: 2-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

2/25/81 _ _ _H _ _56 _ _66 _ _ _ _ _L 1/2/03 _ _ _H _ _76 _ _59 _ _ _ _W 11/16/09 _ _H _ _80 _ _61 _ _ _ _W Rochester All: 2-0; H: 0-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-0

12/30/69 _ _A _ _83 _ _60 _ _ _ _W 12/29/77 _ _A _ _92 _ _67 _ _ _ _W Rutgers All: 37-29; H: 24-8; A: 13-21; N: 0-0

2/24/22 _ _ _A _ _28 _ _35 3/1/34 _ _ _H _ _34 _ _35 12/29/34 _ _A _ _40 _ _52 2/29/36 _ _ _H _ _45 _ _43 3/9/38 _ _ _A _ _53 _ _18 1/7/39 _ _ _H _ _44 _ _21 2/3/40 _ _ _A _ _47 _ _19 2/18/50 _ _ _H _ _51 _ _64 2/17/51 _ _ _A _ _73 _ _50 2/6/52 _ _ _H _ _66 _ _52 2/7/53 _ _ _A _ _62 _ _74 2/27/54 _ _ _H _ _76 _ _59 12/18/54 _ _H _106 _69 2/23/55 _ _ _A _ _83 _ _64 12/14/55 _ _H _102 _78 2/25/56 _ _ _A _ _82 _ _72

12/5/56 _ _ _H _ _90 _ _58 _ _ _ _W 1/26/57 _ _ _A _ _78 _ _77 _ _W2OT 1/4/58 _ _ _H _ _77 _ _58 _ _ _ _W 1/11/58 _ _ _A _ _63 _ _64 _ _ _ _ _L 1/10/59 _ _ _A _ _64 _ _69 _ _ _ _ _L 2/14/59 _ _ _H _ _74 _ _56 _ _ _ _W 2/13/60 _ _ _H _ _96 _ _61 _ _ _ _W 3/5/60 _ _ _A _ _85 _ _59 _ _ _ _W 3/4/61 _ _ _H _ _79 _ _70 _ _ _ _W 3/3/62 _ _ _A _ _62 _ _67 _ _ _ _ _L 3/2/63 _ _ _H _ _75 _ _72 _ _ _ _W 3/7/64 _ _ _A _ _91 _ _82 _ _ _ _W 3/6/65 _ _ _H _ _88 _ _75 _ _ _ _W 3/5/66 _ _ _A _ _61 _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L 3/4/67 _ _ _H _ _76 _ _88 _ _ _ _ _L 3/2/68 _ _ _A _ _83 _ _97 _ _ _ _ _L 3/1/69 _ _ _A _ _57 _ _59 _ _ _ _ _L 3/7/70 _ _ _H _ _65 _ _62 _ _ _ _W 3/6/71 _ _ _A _ _70 _ _84 _ _ _ _ _L 3/4/72 _ _ _H _ _77 _ _66 _ _ _ _W 3/3/73 _ _ _A _ _52 _ _81 _ _ _ _ _L 3/2/74 _ _ _H _ _62 _ _81 _ _ _ _ _L 1/5/77 _ _ _A _ _72 _ _89 _ _ _ _ _L 1/4/78 _ _ _H _ _81 _ _79 _ _ _ _W 1/20/79 _ _ _A _ _46 _ _48 _ _ _ _ _L 2/27/79 _ _ _A _ _57 _ _67 _ _ _L-E8 1/19/80 _ _ _H _ _75 _ _66 _ _ _ _W 12/20/80 _ _A _ _78 _ _76 _ _W-OT 3/5/83 _ _ _H _ _79 _ _70 _ _ _ _W 1/14/84 _ _ _H _ _83 _ _80 _ _W-OT 2/23/84 _ _ _A _ _92 _102 _ _ _ _L 1/12/85 _ _ _H _ _71 _ _88 _ _ _ _ _L 2/21/85 _ _ _A _ _67 _ _84 _ _ _ _ _L 1/2/86 _ _ _A _ _65 _ _56 _ _ _ _W 2/1/86 _ _ _H _ _74 _ _59 _ _ _ _W 1/19/87 _ _ _H _ _80 _ _60 _ _ _ _W 2/21/87 _ _ _A _100 _99 _ _W-OT 1/10/88 _ _ _H _ _63 _ _58 _ _ _ _W 2/18/88 _ _ _A _ _61 _ _65 _ _ _ _ _L 2/2/89 _ _ _A _ _83 _ _87 _ _L-OT 2/13/89 _ _ _H _ _93 _ _65 _ _ _ _W 3/9/89 _ _ _A _ _66 _ _70 _ _L-A10 1/21/90 _ _ _A _ _59 _ _61 _ _ _ _ _L 2/15/90 _ _ _H _ _80 _ _69 _ _ _ _W 3/21/90 _ _ _A _ _58 _ _55 _ _ _ _W 1/28/91 _ _ _H _ _78 _ _79 _ _ _ _ _L 2/27/91 _ _ _A _ _70 _ _92 _ _ _ _ _L 12/10/03 _ _H _ _47 _ _60 _ _ _ _ _L 12/1/04 _ _ _A _ _83 _ _80 _ _ _ _W 3/14/06 _ _ _H _ _71 _ _76 _ _L-NIT Sacred Heart

All: 5-0; H: 1-0; A: 3-0; N: 1-0

2/14/02 _ _ _H _ _53 _ _13 _ _ _ _W

All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _W-A10 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _W-A10 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _W-NIT

Richmond 12/27/56 _ _A _ _64 12/30/58 _ _A _ _61 1/3/79 _ _ _A _ _69 1/28/80 _ _ _H _ _71 12/30/94 _ _N _ _66

Pittston YMCA

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-B10 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _WOT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

All: 3-0; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

11/27/2004 _H _ _69 _ _61 _ _ _ _W 12/23/08 _ _H _ _73 _ _65 _ _ _ _W 11/25/09 _ _H _ _87 _ _75 _ _ _ _W St. Bonaventure All: 10-11; H: 7-3; A: 3-7; N: 0-1

1/9/80 2/18/81 1/8/83 2/26/83 1/5/84 3/3/84 3/7/84 2/4/85 3/2/85 1/18/86 2/15/86 1/25/87 2/14/87 1/23/88 2/6/88 1/24/89 2/18/89 1/13/90 1/23/90 1/8/91 2/6/91

_ _ _A _ _75 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _ _H _ _71 _ _ _A _ _72 _ _ _A _ _69 _ _ _H _ _69 _ _ _N _ _57 _ _ _H _ _59 _ _ _A _ _57 _ _ _H _ _68 _ _ _A _ _65 _ _ _A _ _78 _ _ _H _ _60 _ _ _A _ _58 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _ _A _ _93 _ _ _H _ _95 _ _ _H _ _93 _ _ _A _ _73 _ _ _A _ _89 _ _ _H _ _78

_ _89 _ _53 _ _67 _ _79 _ _74 _ _74 _ _71 _ _64 _ _72 _ _87 _ _66 _ _57 _ _40 _ _66 _ _62 _ _94 _ _58 _ _61 _ _59 _ _54 _ _51

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _L-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-A10 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-2OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

St. Francis (N.Y.) All: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

12/6/91 _ _ _N _ _61 _ _51 _ _ _ _W 12/20/03 _ _H _ _68 _ _64 _ _ _ _W St. Francis (Pa.) All: 8-2; H: 6-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-0

12/29/72 _ _N _ _84 1/25/75 _ _ _H _ _94 1/11/76 _ _ _A _ _79 12/21/76 _ _H _ _87 1/22/78 _ _ _A _ _68 12/13/78 _ _H _ _63

2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

_ _64 _ _74 _ _68 _ _80 _ _72 _ _68

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT

101


N I T T A N Y L I O N BASKETBALL

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

OPPONENTS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • OOACHES • 12/28/02 11/26/03 12/18/05 11/12/07

_ _H _ _74 _ _H _ _67 _ _H _ _88 _ _H _ _74

_ _55 _ _58 _ _74 _ _64

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

St. John’s

All: 2-1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1

12/6/80 _ _ _H _ _72 _ _50 _ _ _ _W 12/11/81 _ _N _ _65 _ _53 _ _ _ _W 12/18/82 _ _N _ _68 _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L Southside

All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

12/15/11 _ _A _ _17 _ _25 _ _ _ _ _L

3/3/06 _ _ _A _ _26 _ _46 _ _ _ _W

St. Joseph’s (Pa.)

Southwest Texas State

All: 13-9; H: 7-3; A: 6-5; N: 0-1

12/14/82 _ _A _ _78 1/28/84 _ _ _A _ _63 2/4/84 _ _ _H _ _72 1/26/85 _ _ _H _ _60 2/2/85 _ _ _A _ _53 1/4/86 _ _ _A _ _42 1/30/86 _ _ _H _ _59 2/27/86 _ _ _A _ _51 1/31/87 _ _ _H _ _95 2/25/87 _ _ _A _ _83 3/1/87 _ _ _H _ _78 1/30/88 _ _ _A _ _61 2/21/88 _ _ _H _ _76 3/7/88 _ _ _N _ _78 1/7/89 _ _ _A _ _78 1/26/89 _ _ _H _ _80 2/3/90 _ _ _H _ _92 2/11/90 _ _ _A _ _61 2/9/91 _ _ _H _ _84 2/21/91 _ _ _A _ _71 11/25/06 _ _H _ _65 12/1/07 _ _ _A _ _67

All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

_ _69 _ _75 _ _80 _ _84 _ _72 _ _72 _ _54 _ _59 _ _82 _ _67 _ _81 _ _59 _ _52 _ _85 _ _67 _ _78 _ _70 _ _53 _ _68 _ _67 _ _61 _ _79

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _L-A10 _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _L-A10 _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L

12/22/89 _ _N _ _62 _ _37 _ _ _ _W Susquehanna All: 24-0; H: 21-0; A: 3-0; N: 0-0

All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

2/15/04 _ _ _A _ _34 1/29/06 _ _ _H _ _49 12/9/10 _ _ _H _ _41 2/17/11 _ _ _A _ _35 1/25/19 _ _ _H _ _86 1/22/21 _ _ _H _ _47 1/5/24 _ _ _H _ _58 1/17/25 _ _ _H _ _52 1/16/26 _ _ _H _ _75 1/15/27 _ _ _H _ _50 1/4/33 _ _ _H _ _43 1/4/34 _ _ _H _ _47 1/9/37 _ _ _H _ _52 1/8/38 _ _ _H _ _44 12/10/38 _ _H _ _45 12/6/39 _ _ _H _ _52 12/18/40 _ _H _ _55 12/4/41 _ _ _H _ _47 12/9/42 _ _ _H _ _58 12/15/43 _ _H _ _45 12/13/44 _ _H _ _53 12/5/45 _ _ _H _ _68 12/4/46 _ _ _A _ _57 12/7/49 _ _ _H _ _74

12/9/88 _ _ _N _ _52 _ _76 _ _ _ _ _L

Swathmore

St. Thomas

All: 10-9; H: 5-1; A: 5-8; N: 0-0

All: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

2/23/05 2/12/07 2/22/07 2/15/08 2/20/08 2/19/09 2/24/09 2/18/10 2/19/10 2/16/11 2/23/12 2/14/13 2/20/14 2/18/15 3/2/16 3/2/17 2/6/20 3/5/21 3/3/23

St. Mary’s (Md.) All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/22/87 _ _H _ _97 _ _60 _ _ _ _W St. Mary’s (Cal.)

2/13/35 _ _ _H _ _37 _ _39 _ _ _ _ _L San Francisco All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

3/12/66 _ _ _N _ _77 _ _89 _ _L-NIT Santa Clara All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

12/29/95 _ _N _ _70 _ _49 _ _ _ _W Seattle All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/14/73 _ _N _ _60 _ _62 _ _ _ _ _L Seton Hall All: 5-1; H: 4-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0

1/7/70 1/9/71 1/8/72 1/6/73 12/9/06 12/8/07

_ _ _H _ _61 _ _ _H _ _77 _ _ _H _ _76 _ _ _A _ _71 _ _ _A _ _59 _ _ _H _ _89

_ _52 _ _76 _ _68 _ _57 _ _69 _ _86

_ _ _ _W _ _W-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _W-OT

_ _ _A _ _15 _ _ _A _ _15 _ _ _H _ _22 _ _ _A _ _38 _ _ _H _ _36 _ _ _H _ _20 _ _ _A _ _19 _ _ _H _ _20 _ _ _A _ _20 _ _ _A _ _25 _ _ _A _ _20 _ _ _A _ _26 _ _ _A _ _38 _ _ _A _ _42 _ _ _A _ _23 _ _ _A _ _33 _ _ _A _ _25 _ _ _H _ _34 _ _ _H _ _41

_ _7 _ _23 _ _9 _ _21 _ _12 _ _13 _ _13 _ _17 _ _18 _ _15 _ _24 _ _20 _ _19 _ _24 _ _22 _ _23 _ _18 _ _18 _ _28 _ _25 _ _12 _ _33 _ _33 _ _44

_ _26 _ _26 _ _20 _ _27 _ _22 _ _25 _ _25 _ _17 _ _26 _ _37 _ _22 _ _29 _ _26 _ _30 _ _28 _ _22 _ _23 _ _11 _ _25

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Stony Brook All: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

Siena

11/17/06 _ _H _ _51 _ _59 _ _ _ _ _L

All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

Syracuse

3/20/2000 _H _105 _103 _W-NIT

All: 43-62; H: 34-16; A: 9-44; N: 0-2

South Carolina

1/6/17 1/31/18 1/6/23 2/23/23 3/4/24 3/15/24 2/25/25 3/14/25 2/24/26 3/6/26 3/5/27 1/7/28 2/25/28 2/23/29 3/1/29 2/20/30 3/1/30 1/20/31 2/28/31 1/30/32 2/27/32 3/4/33 2/24/34 3/2/35 1/15/36 2/27/37 2/26/38

All: 1-2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1

2/4/81 _ _ _A _ _60 _ _70 _ _ _ _ _L 2/15/82 _ _ _H _ _62 _ _60 _ _ _ _W 11/22/07 _ _N _ _67 _ _74 _ _ _ _ _L South Carolina State All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

11/16/04 _ _N _ _43 _ _63 _ _ _ _ _L South Florida All: 1-3; H: 1-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-1

12/18/76 _ _N _ _62 1/13/82 _ _ _H _ _63 12/20/82 _ _A _ _70 12/29/90 _ _A _ _56

_ _66 _ _56 _ _78 _ _60

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

Southeastern Louisiana All: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/16/06 _ _H _ _66 _ _69 _ _ _ _ _L Southern California All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

3/20/54 _ _ _N _ _70 _ _61 W-NCAA Southern Illinois All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/29/88 _ _N _ _76 _ _80 _ _L-OT Southern Methodist University

102

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

_ _ _H _ _22 _ _ _A _ _24 _ _ _H _ _32 _ _ _A _ _44 _ _ _A _ _25 _ _ _H _ _37 _ _ _H _ _24 _ _ _A _ _27 _ _ _H _ _37 _ _ _A _ _12 _ _ _A _ _21 _ _ _H _ _26 _ _ _A _ _14 _ _ _H _ _35 _ _ _A _ _23 _ _ _H _ _26 _ _ _A _ _26 _ _ _H _ _33 _ _ _A _ _29 _ _ _H _ _41 _ _ _A _ _33 _ _ _A _ _29 _ _ _H _ _23 _ _ _A _ _34 _ _ _H _ _34 _ _ _A _ _26 _ _ _H _ _38

_ _21 _ _34 _ _15 _ _14 _ _22 _ _22 _ _22 _ _38 _ _31 _ _29 _ _48 _ _27 _ _28 _ _26 _ _26 _ _44 _ _44 _ _50 _ _47 _ _33 _ _41 _ _44 _ _31 _ _47 _ _33 _ _39 _ _32

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W

2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

Temple

3/6/40 _ _ _H _ _46 2/8/41 _ _ _A _ _43 1/31/42 _ _ _A _ _41 2/11/42 _ _ _H _ _46 1/9/43 _ _ _A _ _38 2/24/43 _ _ _H _ _46 1/8/44 _ _ _A _ _38 2/23/44 _ _ _H _ _30 2/14/45 _ _ _H _ _60 2/24/45 _ _ _A _ _28 1/9/46 _ _ _H _ _46 2/16/46 _ _ _A _ _38 1/8/47 _ _ _H _ _62 2/8/47 _ _ _A _ _37 2/21/48 _ _ _A _ _44 3/6/48 _ _ _H _ _64 2/12/49 _ _ _A _ _48 3/2/49 _ _ _H _ _52 2/22/50 _ _ _H _ _66 3/7/53 _ _ _A _ _54 3/6/54 _ _ _H _ _67 1/29/55 _ _ _A _ _84 2/10/56 _ _ _A _ _58 1/9/57 _ _ _H _ _62 1/8/58 _ _ _A _ _45 2/3/59 _ _ _H _ _70 12/28/59 _ _N _ _50 3/4/60 _ _ _A _ _68 2/28/61 _ _ _H _ _63 2/28/62 _ _ _A _ _60 1/5/63 _ _ _H _ _78 2/1/64 _ _ _A _ _79 12/16/64 _ _A _ _73 1/29/66 _ _ _H _ _79 1/11/67 _ _ _A _ _59 1/31/68 _ _ _H _ _81 2/12/69 _ _ _A _ _50 1/15/70 _ _ _H _ _65 2/10/71 _ _ _A _ _58 2/7/72 _ _ _H _ _66 2/7/73 _ _ _A _ _64 2/6/74 _ _ _H _ _48 2/12/75 _ _ _A _ _53 2/4/76 _ _ _H _ _76 2/9/77 _ _ _A _ _66 2/8/78 _ _ _H _ _64 2/7/79 _ _ _A _ _43 12/19/79 _ _H _ _48 1/6/81 _ _ _A _ _39 1/27/82 _ _ _H _ _53 1/26/83 _ _ _A _ _87 1/7/84 _ _ _A _ _75 3/1/84 _ _ _H _ _66 1/5/85 _ _ _H _ _49 2/26/85 _ _ _A _ _51 1/23/86 _ _ _A _ _36 2/22/86 _ _ _H _ _46 1/15/87 _ _ _A _ _49 2/9/87 _ _ _H _ _70 1/18/88 _ _ _H _ _44 2/16/88 _ _ _A _ _49 12/26/88 _ _A _ _48 1/19/89 _ _ _H _ _65 12/9/89 _ _ _H _ _61 2/13/90 _ _ _A _ _53 12/18/90 _ _A _ _63 2/13/91 _ _ _H _ _59 3/4/91 _ _ _N _ _52 2/9/92 _ _ _N _ _72 12/23/92 _ _N _ _61 12/1/98 _ _ _H _ _65 12/22/99 _ _A _ _51 12/9/00 _ _ _H _ _66 3/18/01 _ _ _N _ _72 12/1/01 _ _ _A _ _63 12/11/02 _ _H _ _63 12/13/03 _ _A _ _56 12/6/08 _ _ _H _ _59 12/5/09 _ _ _A _ _42

All: 32-59; H: 22-21; A: 9-34; N: 1-4

Tennessee

1/28/28 2/15/33 1/9/35 2/11/36 2/19/36 2/12/37 2/20/37 2/4/38 2/8/38 1/21/39 3/8/39 2/22/40

All: 2-1; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0

12/14/38 _ _H _ _33 _ _19 _ _ _ _W 12/31/38 _ _A _ _24 _ _43 _ _ _ _ _L 1/17/40 _ _ _H _ _24 _ _27 _ _ _ _ _L 2/17/40 _ _ _A _ _29 _ _34 _ _ _ _ _L 1/15/41 _ _ _A _ _44 _ _25 _ _ _ _W 2/15/41 _ _ _A _ _27 _ _39 _ _ _ _ _L 12/17/41 _ _H _ _37 _ _29 _ _ _ _W 2/14/42 _ _ _A _ _37 _ _36 _ _W-OT 1/13/43 _ _ _H _ _42 _ _28 _ _ _ _W 1/10/48 _ _ _A _ _43 _ _49 _ _ _ _ _L 2/7/48 _ _ _H _ _40 _ _35 _ _ _ _W 2/5/49 _ _ _H _ _63 _ _47 _ _ _ _W 2/26/49 _ _ _A _ _47 _ _49 _ _ _ _ _L 1/28/50 _ _ _H _ _67 _ _61 _ _ _ _W 2/25/50 _ _ _A _ _44 _ _46 _ _ _ _ _L 12/9/50 _ _ _H _ _59 _ _61 _ _ _ _ _L 2/24/51 _ _ _A _ _46 _ _50 _ _ _ _ _L 1/10/52 _ _ _H _ _61 _ _57 _ _ _ _W 2/23/52 _ _ _A _ _72 _ _76 _ _L-2OT 1/7/53 _ _ _H _ _71 _ _62 _ _ _ _W 2/21/53 _ _ _A _ _78 _ _74 _ _ _ _W 1/6/54 _ _ _H _ _77 _ _63 _ _ _ _W 2/20/54 _ _ _A _ _69 _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L 1/12/55 _ _ _H _107 _85 _ _ _ _W 2/19/55 _ _ _A _ _60 _ _83 _ _ _ _ _L 1/11/56 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L 2/17/56 _ _ _A _ _66 _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L 1/16/57 _ _ _H _ _45 _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L 2/23/57 _ _ _A _ _55 _ _66 _ _ _ _ _L 2/12/58 _ _ _H _ _66 _ _60 _ _ _ _W 2/21/58 _ _ _A _ _31 _ _45 _ _ _ _ _L 2/7/59 _ _ _H _ _81 _ _72 _ _ _ _W 2/21/59 _ _ _A _ _75 _ _90 _ _ _ _ _L 12/15/59 _ _H _ _80 _ _75 _ _ _ _W 2/20/60 _ _ _A _ _60 _ _61 _ _ _ _ _L 12/20/60 _ _A _ _77 _ _58 _ _ _ _W 2/18/61 _ _ _A _ _61 _ _63 _ _ _ _ _L 12/8/61 _ _ _A _ _77 _ _60 _ _ _ _W 12/19/61 _ _H _ _53 _ _44 _ _ _ _W 12/8/62 _ _ _H _ _67 _ _54 _ _ _ _W 1/12/63 _ _ _A _ _59 _ _49 _ _ _ _W 12/14/63 _ _H _ _95 _ _76 _ _ _ _W 1/17/64 _ _ _A _ _82 _ _84 _ _ _ _ _L 12/5/64 _ _ _H _ _81 _ _59 _ _ _ _W 2/20/65 _ _ _A _ _70 _ _62 _ _ _ _W 12/16/65 _ _A _ _79 _103 _ _ _ _L 2/28/66 _ _ _H _ _80 _ _79 _ _ _ _W 12/16/66 _ _A _ _72 _ _77 _ _ _ _ _L 2/1/67 _ _ _H _ _73 _ _90 _ _ _ _ _L 12/15/67 _ _A _ _89 _ _90 _ _L-OT 12/27/67 _ _N _ _73 _ _83 _ _ _ _ _L 2/7/68 _ _ _H _ _79 _ _76 _ _ _ _W 12/18/68 _ _A _ _51 _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L 1/29/69 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _58 _ _ _ _W 12/19/69 _ _A _ _69 _ _80 _ _ _ _ _L 2/4/70 _ _ _H _103 _95 _ _ _ _W 12/17/70 _ _A _ _81 _ _92 _ _ _ _ _L 2/3/71 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _68 _ _ _ _ _L 12/15/71 _ _A _ _70 _ _73 _ _ _ _ _L 12/29/72 _ _N _ _77 _ _92 _ _ _ _ _L 2/2/72 _ _ _H _ _81 _ _76 _ _W-OT 12/20/72 _ _A _ _62 _ _73 _ _ _ _ _L 1/31/73 _ _ _H _ _72 _ _68 _ _ _ _W 12/19/73 _ _A _ _55 _ _59 _ _ _ _ _L 1/30/74 _ _ _H _ _61 _ _55 _ _ _ _W 12/17/74 _ _A _ _71 _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L 1/29/75 _ _ _H _ _88 _ _84 _ _ _ _W 12/19/75 _ _A _ _82 _ _90 _ _ _ _ _L 2/11/76 _ _ _H _ _93 _100 _ _ _ _L 12/13/76 _ _A _ _63 _101 _ _ _ _L 1/12/77 _ _ _H _ _66 _ _82 _ _ _ _ _L 12/16/77 _ _A _ _45 _ _81 _ _ _ _ _L 1/11/78 _ _ _H _ _77 _ _83 _ _ _ _ _L 12/16/78 _ _H _ _50 _ _67 _ _ _ _ _L 1/10/79 _ _ _A _ _70 _ _85 _ _ _ _ _L 12/15/79 _ _H _ _72 _ _85 _ _ _ _ _L 12/16/80 _ _A _ _63 _ _77 _ _ _ _ _L 1/25/82 _ _ _H _ _68 _ _69 _ _ _ _ _L

_ _ _H _ _57 _ _ _H _ _33 _ _ _H _ _33 _ _ _A _ _33 _ _ _H _ _23 _ _ _A _ _23 _ _ _H _ _26 _ _ _A _ _30 _ _ _H _ _39 _ _ _A _ _29 _ _ _H _ _35 _ _ _A _ _33

_ _27 _ _43 _ _35 _ _39 _ _31 _ _42 _ _28 _ _37 _ _49 _ _31 _ _32 _ _31

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

_ _36 _ _25 _ _33 _ _33 _ _29 _ _33 _ _45 _ _31 _ _63 _ _39 _ _34 _ _54 _ _42 _ _38 _ _55 _ _62 _ _56 _ _41 _ _61 _ _56 _ _52 _ _80 _ _77 _ _53 _ _64 _ _36 _ _60 _ _79 _ _56 _ _75 _ _51 _ _65 _ _63 _ _73 _ _63 _ _68 _ _70 _ _57 _ _61 _ _68 _ _49 _ _50 _ _62 _ _77 _ _86 _ _74 _ _54 _ _74 _ _43 _ _50 _ _79 _ _87 _ _69 _ _65 _ _57 _ _76 _ _61 _ _66 _ _73 _ _59 _ _50 _ _50 _ _76 _ _59 _ _61 _ _67 _ _69 _ _50 _ _73 _ _70 _ _64 _ _66 _ _60 _ _84 _ _75 _ _65 _ _67 _ _65 _ _45

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-5OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _W-2OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _L-OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _W-A10 _ _L-2OT _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _L-NCAA _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

12/17/71 _ _A _ _55 _ _57 _ _ _ _ _L 12/2/95 _ _ _A _ _69 _ _57 _ _ _ _W 12/7/96 _ _ _H _ _42 _ _41 _ _W-OT Tennessee-Chattanooga All: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

12/17/95 _ _H _ _81 _ _48 _ _ _ _W 12/3/96 _ _ _A _ _73 _ _63 _ _ _ _W

Tennessee Tech All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

12/30/80 _ _A _ _69 _ _46 _ _ _ _W Texas A & M All: 0-3; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-1

12/28/72 _ _N _ _55 _ _62 _ _ _ _ _L 1/2/05 _ _ _H _ _60 _ _62 _ _ _ _ _L 12/3/05 _ _ _A _ _55 _ _60 _ _ _ _ _L Texas-Arlington All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

12/10/88 _ _N _ _67 _ _63 _ _ _ _W Texas Christian All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

12/29/81 _ _N _ _54 _ _49 _ _ _ _W Texas-El Paso All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

12/27/97 _ _A _ _60 _ _79 _ _ _ _ _L Texas Tech All: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1

12/29/79 _ _N _ _47 _ _46 _ _ _ _W 12/28/94 _ _N _ _61 _ _67 _ _ _ _ _L Toledo All: 5-1; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 3-0

3/9/54 _ _ _N _ _62 12/28/54 _ _N _ _71 12/28/55 _ _N _ _78 12/30/63 _ _A _ _65 1/27/92 _ _ _H _ _70 12/28/92 _ _A _ _69

_ _50 _ _53 _ _66 _ _81 _ _52 _ _60

W-NCAA _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Towson All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

11/29/08 _ _N _ _78 _ _54 _ _ _ _W Tulane All: 0-2; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-2

12/22/78 _ _N _ _50 _ _54 _ _ _ _ _L 11/20/09 _ _N _ _60 _ _63 _ _ _ _ _L UCLA All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

3/15/91 _ _ _N _ _74 _ _69 W-NCAA UNC Greensboro All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

11/13/06 _ _H _ _69 _ _56 _ _ _ _W UNC Wilmington All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

11/19/09 _ _N _ _69 _ _80 _ _ _ _ _L USAAC All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/15/17 _ _H _ _40 _ _26 _ _ _ _W Ursinus All: 5-0; H: 5-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

3/2/27 _ _ _H _ _42 _ _23 2/18/28 _ _ _H _ _45 _ _39 1/4/79 _ _ _H _ _85 _ _59 1/3/80 _ _ _H _ _87 _ _55 11/28/80 _ _H _101 _68

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Utah All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/28/71 _ _N _ _77 _ _92 _ _ _ _ _L Valparaiso All: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1

12/29/85 _ _N _ _52 _ _40 _ _ _ _W 12/28/04 _ _N _ _56 _ _69 _ _ _ _ _L Vanderbilt All: 1-2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1

3/26/90 _ _ _N _ _62 _ _75 _ _L-NIT 11/26/93 _ _A _ _60 _ _83 _ _ _ _ _L 12/3/94 _ _ _H _ _95 _ _73 _ _ _ _W Vermont All: 8-0; H: 6-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-0

12/3/78 _ _ _H _ _78 2/4/80 _ _ _A _ _53 12/13/86 _ _A _ _94 12/11/87 _ _H _ _83 12/1/88 _ _ _H _ _80 11/30/89 _ _H _ _82 11/29/93 _ _H _ _80 11/27/95 _ _H _ _99

_ _53 _ _40 _ _74 _ _66 _ _69 _ _57 _ _72 _ _61

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W


N IT T A N Y L I O N BASKETBALL

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

OPPONENTS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • OOACHES • Villanova

Western Maryland

All: 1-7; H: 1-2; A: 0-4; N: 0-1

All: 7-0; H: 7-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

1/22/77 _ _ _H _ _65 1/25/78 _ _ _A _ _76 3/2/78 _ _ _N _ _65 2/4/79 _ _ _H _ _34 2/2/80 _ _ _A _ _53 3/20/89 _ _ _A _ _67 12/5/98 _ _ _H _ _70 12/11/99 _ _A _ _61

_ _78 _ _89 _ _73 _ _36 _ _98 _ _76 _ _53 _ _73

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _L-E8 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L

Virginia

_ _ _H _ _49 _ _ _H _ _46 _ _ _H _ _45 _ _ _H _ _40 _ _ _H _ _47 _ _ _H _ _44 _ _ _H _ _43

_ _20 _ _19 _ _19 _ _22 _ _21 _ _15 _ _25

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Western Michigan All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

All: 3-5; H: 2-1; A: 1-3; N: 0-1

2/16/72 _ _ _H _ _86 2/17/73 _ _ _A _ _74 12/5/73 _ _ _H _ _93 1/15/75 _ _ _A _ _50 12/9/75 _ _ _H _ _66 1/16/78 _ _ _A _ _58 12/27/84 _ _N _ _54 11/30/09 _ _A _ _69

_ _74 _ _85 _ _68 _ _73 _ _79 _ _83 _ _66 _ _66

12/27/66 _ _N _ _97 _ _92 _ _W-OT _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W

Virginia Military Institute (VMI) All: 3-1; H: 3-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

11/30/95 12/14/97 11/16/98 12/30/06

1/4/28 1/20/29 1/9/30 2/7/31 1/9/32 1/14/33 1/16/35

_ _H _ _99 _ _73 _ _ _ _W _ _A _ _68 _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L _ _H _ _90 _ _66 _ _ _ _W _ _H _129 _111 _ _ _ _W

Virginia Tech All: 1-5; H: 1-3; A: 0-1; N: 0-1

2/12/21 _ _ _H _ _23 12/28/66 _ _N _ _65 12/7/77 _ _ _H _ _75 1/13/79 _ _ _A _ _68 11/28/07 _ _H _ _66 12/12/09 _ _H _ _64

_ _29 _ _67 _ _84 _ _83 _ _61 _ _66

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L

Wagner All: 2-0; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/21/85 _ _H _ _88 _ _78 _ _ _ _W 12/18/00 _ _H _100 _91 _ _ _ _W Wake Forest All: 1-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1

12/10/60 _ _N _ _78 _ _84 _ _ _ _ _L 12/30/89 _ _N _ _67 _ _63 _ _ _ _W Waynesburg All: 1-1; H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

1/7/31 _ _ _H _ _24 _ _31 _ _ _ _ _L 1/16/32 _ _ _H _ _37 _ _33 _ _ _ _W Wayne State All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/27/54 _ _N _ _66 _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L Washington and Jefferson All: 20-7; H: 16-4; A: 4-3; N: 0-0

1/21/14 _ _ _A _ _23 1/15/15 _ _ _A _ _28 2/8/15 _ _ _H _ _32 1/24/20 _ _ _H _ _43 1/15/21 _ _ _H _ _53 2/5/21 _ _ _A _ _26 2/4/22 _ _ _A _ _23 3/11/22 _ _ _H _ _32 2/10/27 _ _ _H _ _39 2/9/29 _ _ _H _ _38 1/21/33 _ _ _H _ _47 1/20/34 _ _ _H _ _28 1/19/35 _ _ _H _ _38 12/2/39 _ _ _H _ _26 12/7/40 _ _ _H _ _30 12/6/41 _ _ _H _ _33 12/5/42 _ _ _H _ _34 12/18/43 _ _H _ _41 12/14/46 _ _H _ _46 12/13/47 _ _H _ _63 12/18/48 _ _H _ _40 1/14/50 _ _ _A _ _51 12/16/50 _ _H _ _52 12/15/51 _ _A _ _46 12/13/52 _ _H _ _62 12/5/53 _ _ _H _ _66 2/12/55 _ _ _A _ _90

_ _28 _ _24 _ _19 _ _25 _ _14 _ _23 _ _26 _ _15 _ _30 _ _33 _ _21 _ _11 _ _15 _ _35 _ _31 _ _31 _ _29 _ _34 _ _48 _ _49 _ _38 _ _50 _ _55 _ _49 _ _50 _ _41 _ _71

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Western Carolina All: 1-0; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0

11/15/2004 _N _ _78 _ _63 _ _ _ _W Western Kentucky All: 0-1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1

12/31/52 _ _N _ _78 _ _91 _ _ _ _ _L

Western Reserve All: 2-0; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

1/1/38 _ _ _A _ _42 _ _34 _ _ _ _W 1/4/39 _ _ _H _ _36 _ _24 _ _ _ _W Westinghouse Club All: 5-0; H: 0-0; A: 5-0; N: 0-0

1/16/13 1/19/14 1/14/15 2/4/16 2/2/17

_ _ _A _ _ _A _ _ _A _ _ _A _ _ _A

_ _46 _ _41 _ _33 _ _32 _ _37

_ _16 _ _27 _ _20 _ _25 _ _18

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Westminster All: 2-1; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0

2/9/03 _ _ _A _ _18 _ _28 _ _ _ _ _L 1/31/81 _ _ _H _ _65 _ _47 _ _ _ _W 2/22/82 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _50 _ _ _ _W West Virginia All: 53-66; H: 33-24; A: 17-41; N: 3-1

3/6/06 _ _ _A _ _13 3/1/18 _ _ _A _ _35 2/27/10 _ _ _A _ _34 1/17/21 _ _ _H _ _52 1/18/30 _ _ _A _ _40 2/14/31 _ _ _H _ _37 2/20/32 _ _ _H _ _33 2/18/33 _ _ _H _ _44 2/17/34 _ _ _A _ _18 2/8/36 _ _ _H _ _35 2/22/36 _ _ _A _ _31 1/19/37 _ _ _H _ _28 2/17/37 _ _ _A _ _31 1/15/38 _ _ _H _ _33 2/19/38 _ _ _A _ _44 2/15/39 _ _ _A _ _46 2/22/39 _ _ _H _ _54 2/7/40 _ _ _H _ _32 2/28/40 _ _ _A _ _55 2/5/41 _ _ _H _ _29 1/16/42 _ _ _A _ _33 2/25/42 _ _ _H _ _44 1/30/43 _ _ _A _ _27 2/10/43 _ _ _H _ _55 12/16/44 _ _A _ _34 1/17/45 _ _ _H _ _53 12/8/45 _ _ _A _ _41 1/16/46 _ _ _H _ _45 12/18/46 _ _A _ _37 2/22/47 _ _ _H _ _51 1/14/48 _ _ _N _ _50 2/4/48 _ _ _A _ _32 2/2/49 _ _ _A _ _28 2/9/49 _ _ _H _ _47 12/29/49 _ _N _ _46 2/15/50 _ _ _H _ _82 3/1/50 _ _ _A _ _56 2/10/51 _ _ _H _ _76 2/28/51 _ _ _A _ _68 2/2/52 _ _ _A _ _61 2/27/52 _ _ _H _ _84 1/14/53 _ _ _A _ _72 2/25/53 _ _ _H _ _77 1/13/54 _ _ _A _ _74 2/6/54 _ _ _H _ _85 2/2/55 _ _ _A _ _77 2/9/55 _ _ _H _ _84 1/13/56 _ _ _A _ _79 2/8/56 _ _ _H _ _73 12/12/56 _ _A _ _66 2/16/57 _ _ _H _ _80 12/11/57 _ _A _ _50 2/15/58 _ _ _H _ _71 12/6/58 _ _ _A _ _63 1/8/59 _ _ _H _ _81 12/12/59 _ _A _ _74 1/9/60 _ _ _H _ _73 2/14/61 _ _ _H _ _78 2/21/61 _ _ _A _ _68 12/16/61 _ _H _ _67

_ _16 _ _ _ _ _L _ _26 _ _ _ _W _ _27 _ _ _ _W _ _14 _ _ _ _W _ _39 _ _ _ _W _ _27 _ _ _ _W _ _42 _ _ _ _ _L _ _34 _ _ _ _W _ _45 _ _ _ _ _L _ _40 _ _ _ _ _L _ _54 _ _ _ _ _L _ _21 _ _ _ _W _ _36 _ _ _ _ _L _ _29 _ _ _ _W _ _41 _ _W-OT _ _43 _W-3OT _ _40 _ _ _ _W _ _23 _ _ _ _W _ _51 _ _W-OT _ _35 _ _ _ _ _L _ _58 _ _ _ _ _L _ _30 _ _ _ _W _ _32 _ _ _ _ _L _ _40 _ _ _ _W _ _39 _ _ _ _ _L _ _27 _ _ _ _W _ _42 _ _L-OT _ _48 _ _ _ _ _L _ _40 _ _ _ _ _L _ _55 _ _ _ _ _L _ _46 _ _ _ _W _ _60 _ _ _ _ _L _ _52 _ _ _ _ _L _ _49 _ _ _ _ _L _ _41 _ _ _ _W _ _56 _ _ _ _W _ _59 _ _ _ _ _L _ _60 _ _ _ _W _ _72 _ _ _ _ _L _ _60 _ _ _ _W _ _65 _ _ _ _W _ _82 _ _ _ _ _L _ _57 _ _ _ _W _ _66 _ _ _ _W _ _68 _ _ _ _W _ _68 _ _W-OT _ _58 _ _ _ _W _ _81 _ _ _ _ _L _ _76 _ _ _ _ _L _ _81 _ _ _ _ _L _ _65 _ _ _ _W _ _84 _ _ _ _ _L _ _74 _ _ _ _ _L _ _78 _ _ _ _ _L _ _89 _ _L-OT _104 _ _ _ _L _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L _ _80 _ _ _ _ _L _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L _ _79 _ _ _ _ _L

2/20/62 1/16/63 2/20/63 1/15/64 2/19/64 1/16/65 2/3/65 1/15/66 2/16/66 1/21/67 2/14/67 1/20/68 1/24/68 1/22/69 2/19/69 1/21/70 2/18/70 1/20/71 2/24/71 1/15/72 2/23/72 1/13/73 2/19/73 1/12/74 2/20/74 1/11/75 2/19/75 1/24/76 2/18/76 1/8/77 2/16/77 1/30/78 2/15/78 12/9/78 1/17/79 12/8/79 1/16/80 1/21/81 1/18/82 1/13/83 2/16/83 3/9/83 1/26/84 2/18/84 1/24/85 2/16/85 1/13/86 2/6/86 1/28/87 2/7/87 1/2/88 2/11/88 2/11/89 3/1/89 3/6/89 2/22/90 2/25/90 1/10/91 1/31/91

_ _ _A _ _60 _ _79 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _A _ _73 _ _89 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _82 _ _83 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _A _ _63 _ _84 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _86 _ _76 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _80 _ _79 _ _ _ _W _ _ _H _ _89 _ _72 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _64 _ _73 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _108 _81 _ _ _ _W _ _ _H _102 _99 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _67 _ _83 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _66 _ _88 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _A _ _63 _ _77 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _64 _ _62 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _81 _ _67 _ _ _ _W _ _ _H _ _81 _ _69 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _57 _ _58 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _62 _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _A _ _89 _101 _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _77 _ _64 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _80 _ _79 _ _ _ _W _ _ _H _ _77 _ _62 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _62 _ _59 _ _W-OT _ _ _A _ _71 _ _55 _ _ _ _W _ _ _H _ _83 _ _63 _ _ _ _W _ _ _H _ _59 _ _63 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _A _ _66 _ _65 _ _ _ _W _ _ _H _ _64 _ _69 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _A _ _87 _103 _ _ _ _L _ _ _A _ _72 _ _92 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _81 _ _69 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _68 _ _78 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _76 _ _75 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _47 _ _56 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _53 _ _72 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _68 _ _66 _ _W-OT _ _ _A _ _75 _ _71 _ _ _ _W _ _ _H _ _52 _ _55 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _A _ _68 _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _79 _ _74 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _84 _101 _ _ _ _L _ _ _N _ _72 _ _82 _ _L-A10 _ _ _A _ _80 _ _92 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _59 _ _70 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _56 _ _69 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _A _ _65 _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _53 _ _63 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _A _ _46 _ _61 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _A _ _52 _ _75 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _61 _ _77 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _A _ _51 _ _64 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _63 _ _61 _ _W-OT _ _ _A _ _67 _100 _ _ _ _L _ _ _H _ _61 _ _71 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _N _ _86 _ _64 _ _W-A10 _ _ _H _ _64 _ _61 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _71 _ _79 _ _L-OT _ _ _H _ _90 _ _88 _ _ _ _W _ _ _A _ _66 _ _63 _ _ _ _W

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY Wisconsin All: 8-25; H: 6-10; A: 2-14; N: 0-1

1/30/93 3/3/93 1/6/94 2/9/94 1/26/95 2/18/95 1/7/96 3/6/96 1/18/97 2/19/97 1/14/98 2/14/98 3/5/98 1/13/99 2/13/99 1/19/00 1/27/01 1/9/02 1/26/02 2/1/03 2/19/03 2/25/04 1/29/05 1/25/06 2/11/06 2/7/07 2/17/07 1/15/08 3/5/08 1/3/09 2/8/09

_ _ _H _ _68 _ _ _A _ _62 _ _ _H _ _56 _ _ _A _ _64 _ _ _A _ _78 _ _ _H _ _74 _ _ _H _ _79 _ _ _A _ _52 _ _ _A _ _45 _ _ _H _ _45 _ _ _A _ _57 _ _ _H _ _75 _ _ _N _ _51 _ _ _H _ _58 _ _ _A _ _63 _ _ _H _ _76 _ _ _A _ _58 _ _ _H _ _51 _ _ _A _ _63 _ _ _A _ _55 _ _ _H _ _58 _ _ _A _ _45 _ _ _H _ _50 _ _ _A _ _43 _ _ _H _ _62 _ _ _H _ _58 _ _ _A _ _49 _ _ _H _ _56 _ _ _A _ _41 _ _ _A _ _61 _ _ _H _ _44

_ _75 _ _58 _ _71 _ _77 _ _67 _ _67 _ _50 _ _54 _ _64 _ _49 _ _76 _ _69 _ _52 _ _61 _ _73 _ _61 _ _63 _ _49 _ _66 _ _86 _ _57 _ _68 _ _76 _ _72 _ _82 _ _71 _ _75 _ _80 _ _77 _ _65 _ _54

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _L-B10 _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

Wyoming Seminary All: 7-0; H: 6-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0

2/13/04 2/2/05 1/16/06 1/11/07 1/11/08 1/15/09 1/14/10

_ _ _A _ _39 _ _ _H _ _33 _ _ _H _ _53 _ _ _H _ _66 _ _ _H _ _40 _ _ _H _ _38 _ _ _H _ _54

_ _22 _ _16 _ _15 _ _23 _ _11 _ _16 _ _17

_ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W

Yale All: 2-4; H: 0-2; A: 1-2; N: 1-0

3/5/21 _ _ _A _ _20 3/9/37 _ _ _A _ _31 12/30/87 _ _N _ _69 1/23/01 _ _ _A _ _90 11/18/01 _ _H _ _74 12/1/02 _ _ _H _ _68

_ _23 _ _33 _ _50 _ _75 _ _87 _ _84

_ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _W _ _ _ _ _L _ _ _ _ _L

West Virginia Wesleyan All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

1/17/14 _ _ _H _ _32 _ _21 _ _ _ _W Wheaton All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

1/2/35 _ _ _H _ _53 _ _36 _ _ _ _W Widener All: 1-0; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

12/5/82 _ _ _H _ _71 _ _52 _ _ _ _W William and Mary All: 1-1; H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0

3/7/14 _ _ _H _ _19 _ _21 _ _ _ _ _L 11/14/08 _ _H _ _65 _ _51 _ _ _ _W Williamsport YMCA All: 7-3-1; H: 5-0; A: 2-3-1; N: 0-0

3/2/1899 _ _A _ _13 2/14/00 _ _ _H _ _27 3/2/00 _ _ _A _ _4 2/19/01 _ _ _H _ _17 3/15/01 _ _ _A _ _7 2/27/02 _ _ _A _ _19 3/7/02 _ _ _H _ _17 3/6/03 _ _ _A _ _13 3/19/03 _ _ _H _ _13 2/12/04 _ _ _A _ _10 3/14/04 _ _ _H _ _33

_ _17 _ _ _ _ _L _ _7 _ _ _ _W _ _3 _ _ _ _W _ _6 _ _ _ _W _ _13 _ _ _ _ _L _ _9 _ _ _ _W _ _12 _ _ _ _W _ _13 _ _ _ _ _T _ _9 _ _ _ _W _ _16 _ _ _ _ _L _ _16 _ _ _ _W

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2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • OOACHES •

OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

PENN STATE RADIO NETWORK

The

PENN STATE

SPORTS

NETWORK Dick Jerardi

Steve Jones

Jeff Tarman

Analyst Philadelphia Daily News

Play-by-Play Voice Of The Nittany Lions

Executive Producer Penn State Sports Network

PENN STATE’S PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPERS The Centre Daily Times P.O. Box 89, State College, PA 16804 Phone: (814) 231-4628/FAX:(814) 235-3903 Fight On State P.O. Box 955, Lemont, PA 16851 Phone: (814) 861-4187/FAX: (814) 234-0428 The Daily Collegian 123 South Burrowes St., James Building, State College, PA 16801 Phone: (814) 865-1828/FAX: (814) 865-3848 Altoona Mirror P.O.. Box 2008, Altoona, PA 16603 Phone: (814) 946-7443/FAX: (814) 946-7547 Blue-White Illustrated P.O. Box 1272, State College, PA 16804 Phone: (814) 234-1177/FAX: (814) 231-2160 Harrisburg Patriot-News P.O. Box 2265, Harrisburg, PA 17105 Phone: (717) 255-8183/FAX:(717) 257-4747 Pittsburgh Tribune Review Cabin Hill Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601 Phone: (724) 834-1151/FAX: (724) 830-6285 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 34 Blvd. of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: 412) 263-1621/FAX: (412) 263-2014 Philadelphia Inquirer 400 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19101 Phone: (215) 854-4550/FAX: (215) 854-4564 Philadelphia Daily News P.O. Box 7788, Philadelphia, PA 19101 Phone: (215) 854-5700/FAX: (215) 854-5524 Williamsport Sun-Gazette 252 W. Fourth St., Williamsport, PA 17701 Phone: (570) 326-1552/FAX: (570) 323-0948

TELEVISION WJAC (Channel 6-NBC) 1949 Hickory Lane, Johnstown, PA 15907 Phone: (814) 255-7651/FAX: (814) 255-7658 State College Bureau: (814) 231-6397

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WTAJ (Channel 10-CBS) P.O. Box 10, Altoona, PA 16602 Phone: (814) 944-4545/FAX: (814) 946-8746 State College Bureau: (814) 237-1010 WWCP (Channel 8-FOX) • WATM (Channel 23-ABC) 1450 Scalp Avenue, Johnstown, PA 15904 Phone: (814) 266-8088/FAX: (814) 266-7749 WHVL (Channel 29) 2820 East College Ave., State College, PA 16801 Phone: (814) 238-9485/FAX: (814) 238-0612 WPSU (Channel 3-PBS) Wagner Building, University Park, PA 16802 Phone: 814-865-3333/FAX: 814-865-3145

WIRE SERVICE

Almost 50 radio stations in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New York will carry Nittany Lion Basketball games this season. Steve Jones, entering his 28th season, will once again handle the play-by-play with Dick Jerardi of the Philadelphia Daily News taking the analyst position. Broadcasts begin 30 minutes prior to tipoff with the “Ed DeChellis Pregame Show.” Broadcasts conclude with the postgame show featuring locker room interviews, game statistics and scores from around the conference and nation. “The Nittany Lion Hotline,” a call-in show hosted by Jones and broadcast statewide, airs each Thursday from September through March. During the basketball season Coach DeChellis takes calls from listeners from 6:05 to 7 p.m. “The Nittany Lion Hotline” and game broadcasts also can be heard via the Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics website: www.GoPSUsports.com. The Penn State Sports Network is syndicated by Penn State Sports Properties, a division of Learfield Sports. The producer is Jeff Tarman. Station Frequency _ _ _ _ _ _Market WAEB-AM (790) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Allentown/ _ _ _ _ _ _Bethlehem/Easton WVAM-AM (1430) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Altoona WILK-FM (103.1) _ _ _ _ _Avoca/Pittston WBFD-AM(1310) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bedford WLCY-FM (106.3) _ _ _Blairsville (limited) WCHA-AM(800) _ _ _ _ _ _Chambersburg WCPA-AM (900) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Clearfield WFRM-FM (96.7) _ _ _ _ _ _Coudersport WCED-AM(1420) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _DuBois WYGL-FM (100.5) _ _ _ _ _Elizabethville WHGL-FM(102.9) _ _ _ _ _ _ _Elmira, NY WPSE-AM (1450) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Erie WGET-AM (1320) _ _ _ _ _ _Gettysburg WHVR-AM (1280) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Hanover WTKT-AM (1460) _ _ _ _ _ _ _Harrisburg WKZN-AM(1300) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Hazleton WRKK-AM (1200) _ _ _ _ _ _Hughesville WLAK-FM (103.5) _ _ _ _ _ _Huntingdon WLCY-FM (106.3) _ _ _ _Indiana (limited) WLPA-AM (1490) _ _ _ _ _ _ _Lancaster WNPV-AM(1440) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Lansdale WLBR-AM (1270) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Lebanon WIEZ-AM (670) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Lewistown WMRF-FM (95.7) _ _ _ _ _ _ _Lewistown WSNU-FM(92.1) _ _ _ _ _ _ _Lock Haven

Associated Press Sports Desk Suite 250, One Franklin Plaza, Philadelphia, PA, 19102 Phone: (215) 561-1133/FAX: (215) 561-3544 Associated Press-State College Bureau Phone: (814) 238-3649

RADIO WBLF (970 AM) Bellefonte, PA 16823 Phone: (814) 272-9700/FAX: (814) 238-8993 ESPN Radio (1450 AM) • WRSC (1390 AM) 2551 Park Center Blvd., State College, PA 16803 Phone: (814) 237-4959/FAX: (814) 234-1659 WZWW (95.3 FM) P.O. Box 1199, State College, PA 16804 Phone: (814) 234-3695/FAX: (814) 231-0950 WKPS (90.7 FM) 123 S. Burrows St., Suite 205, State College, PA 16801 Phone: (814) 865-7983/FAX: (814) 863-3631 WVAM (1430 AM - Altoona) 2727 W. Albert Drive, Altoona, PA 16602 Phone: (814) 944-1290/FAX: (814) 944-0250

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Station Frequency _ _ _ _ _ _Market WWBE-FM (98.3) _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mifflinburg WVNJ-AM (1160) _ _ _ _ _New York, NY WFIL-AM (560) _ _ _ _ _Philadelphia or WNTP-AM(990) _ _ _ _ _ _ _Philadelphia ESPN Radio (1250) _ _ _ _ _ _Pittsburgh WPAZ-AM (1370) _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pottstown WPPA-AM (1360) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pottsville WKAP-AM (1340) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Reading WLGL-FM (92.3) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Riverside WBZU-AM(910) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Scranton WYGL-AM (1240) _ _ _ _ _ _Selinsgrove WQRM-FM (106.3/99.3) _ _ _Smethport _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bradford WKBI-AM (1400) _ _ _ _ _ _ _St. Mary’s WMAJ-AM(1450) _ _ _ _ _ _State College WBUS-FM (93.7) _ _ _ _ _ _State College WKOK-AM(1070) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Sunbury WHGL-FM(100.3) _ _ _ _ _ _Troy/Canton WTRN-AM(1340) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tyrone WNAE-AM (1310) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Warren WNBT-FM (104.5) _ _ _ _ _ _ _Wellsboro WNBQ-FM (92.3) _ _ _ _ _ _ _Wellsboro WILK-AM (980) _ _ _ _ _ _Wilkes-Barre WRAK-AM (1400) _ _ _ _ _ _Williamsport WWTX-AM (1290) _ _ _ _Wilmington, DE WSBA-AM (910) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _York

PENN STATE BASKETBALL STORY Nittany Lion Basketball highlights and features are televised across the state and nationally in several markets on the “Penn State Basketball Story.” Check local listings or www.GoPSUsports.com for dates and times. Market

Station/Cable Network

Allentown Metro

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Close Calls: Penn State lost 11 games on the year by six points or less or in overtime. Only Illinois played more close games in Big Ten Conference games than Penn State’s nine outings decided by six points or less or in overtime. The Lions went 1-8 in those games.

ACC/Big Ten Challenge: Penn State became the first Big Ten team to win its ACC/Big Ten Challenge game in three consecutive seasons when Penn State posted a 69-67 win at Virginia. The Lions won two of those three games on the road.

Post Season Honors: Talor Battle was named to the All-Big Ten second-team by both the coaches and media and was named to the first-team by the Sporting News. He also earned second-team NABC All-district 7 honors.

Category Leader: Talor Battle was the only player in any of the six major conferences to lead his team in total points, rebounds, assists and steals and was one of two players in NCAA Division 1 to average better than 18.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg and 4.0 apg.

Big Ten Road: Penn State posted back-toback Big Ten road wins for just the third time ever and the second time under Ed DeChellis when the Lions won at Northwestern and for just the second time ever at Michigan in February.

Non-Con Road Wins: The Lions equaled a program record posting their fourth straight non-conference road victory with a 69-66 victory at Virginia on Nov. 30.

Battle Reaches Milestones: Talor Battle moved into seventh all-time on the Penn State scoring charts with 1,526 points and became just the third Lion ever to post 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 400 assists on a career.

Going For 30: Talor Battle posted the first 30-point game by a Lion since 2006 became the first Lion since 2001 to post multiple 30point games in a season. His four on the year (32 at Virginia, 32 vs. Virginia Tech, 31 at Iowa, 30 vs. Michigan State) led the Big Ten and ranked second all-time at Penn State.

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Home Win Streat: Penn State ran its streak of consecutive home wins to nine straight (dating to the 2008-09 season) the longest home streak under Ed DeChellis.

Fans: Penn State’s average home attendance of 8,150 was the Lions’ highest since the 2000-01 season and marked the third straight season over 8,000 fans per game filled the Jordan Center.

POST SEASON BANQUET AWARDS Team MVP: Talor Battle Scrappiest Player: Adam Highberger Most Inspirational: Tim Frazier Scholastic Achievement: Steve Kirkpatrick Mr. Defense: David Jackson Unsung Hero: Jeff Brooks Most Improved: David Jackson Coaches Award: Andrew Jones ▲ Junior Talor Battle moved into seventh all-time in scoring and was one of two Division 1 players to average 18.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 4.0 apg for the year.

2009-10 IN REVIEW LIONS DROP 11 GAMES BY SIX POINTS OR LESS SEASON RECAP: Penn State finished

Attendance Rises: Penn State averaged

the year 11-20 overall and 3-15 in the Big Ten. The Lions went 8-5 in the non-conference season, including becoming the first Big Ten team to win a Big Ten/ACC Challenge game in threee consecutive seasons with a 69-67 victory at Virginia, and posted 7-9 marks at home and 3-8 on the road. Penn State lost its first 12 Big Ten games of the season, a program worst start, but lost six of those games by six points or less or in overtime and held substantial leads in four early January games. The Lions posted their first Big Ten wins of the year in back-to-back games on the road at Northwestern and at Michigan (Penn State’s first victory there since 1999 and just second ever). The Lions logged a home victory over NU for their third Big Ten win of the year. Penn State LOST EIGHT Big Ten games by six points or less or in overtime and 11 GAMES OVERALL on the season. Only Illinois (10) played more close Big Ten games than Penn State’s nine. Talor Battle finished second in the Big Ten scoring 18.5 ppg and led PSU in scoring 23 times. His 14 20-point games and four games of 30 or more points led the conference.

8,150 fans per game in 16 home games on the season an improvement over the average of 8,020 fans that attended 20 home games last year. The Lions average attendance mark was their best since averaging 10,588 fans in 2000-01, and marked the third-straight season averaging 8,000 or more fans per home game, the first time that has occured since the first seven seasons in the Bryce Jordan Center from 1995-96 through 2001-02. The Lions drew a season high 14,017 fans for a Feb. 13 game vs. No. 10 Michigan State.

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A Fine Line Between Winning & Losing: Only Illinois played more close games in Big Ten action than Penn State in 2009-10. The Illini played TEN games decided by six points or less or in overtime in conference (one, a 54-53 win vs. Penn State in Champaign) and went 5-5 in those games. PENN STATE PLAYED NINE such games, including four-straight in midJanuary (only one other team played as many as three in a row) and went 1-8 in those games. Minnesota also played eight, going 4-4, including 75-70 and 66-64 wins over PSU. Penn State played 10 such games in Big Ten action in 2008-09 going 7-3 in

those on its way to a 10-8 Big Ten record and tie for fourth place.

Losing The Lead: Penn State held substantial leads in four Big Ten losses in January, but was unable to hold on for the win. The Lions held a 16-POINT LEAD with 12:24 to play in the game before falling 64-55 to Michigan. Were UP BY EIGHT with 8:40 to play at Illinois before falling 54-53. Held an 11-POINT FIRST HALF lead at Iowa before falling 67-64 and LED BY 16 WITH 11:14 TO PLAY and BY EIGHT WITH 2:00 TO PLAY before falling in overtime at Wisconsin. Penn State held the lead inside of four minutes in its losses to Michigan, at Illinois, at Wisconsin and at Michigan State, HAD A SECOND HALF LEAD INSIDE OF 10:15 IN EIGHT OF ITS 20 LOSSES on the season and SIX TIMES HELD THE LEAD WITH UNDER 5:00 TO PLAY. Close Calls: Penn State LOST EIGHT Big Ten games by six points or less or in overtime and 11 GAMES OVERALL on the season. Penn State went 11-4 in games decided by five points or less or overtime in 2008-09. The Lions went 3-10 in such games in 2009-10.


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▲ Junior David Jackson posted a career-best year averaging 9.5 ppg and posting 17 double-digit scoring games on the year.

▲ Freshman Tim Frazier started 10 games and played in all 31 while helping to handle the point-guard duties for the Lions.

▲ Junior Andrew Jones averaged 8.2 ppg and 6.5 rpg while hitting 54.8 percent from the floor in the last six regular season games.

▲ A former walk-on, junior Adam Highberger earned a scholarship for his final season in blue and white.

Lions Win Of 3 Of Last 6, Challenge Top 15 Teams To Close Regular Season: Penn State rallied behind the

sons. No Lion has ever twice earned firstteam honors. Only six Lions have been honored on one of the first three All-Big Ten teams more than once as Battle joins Crispin, John Amaechi, Pete Lisicky, Geary Claxton and Jamelle Cornley. Amaechi leads all Lions earning selection in three seasons (first-team in 1995 and third-team selections in 1993 and 1994).

ing his three year career, Battle was poised to join them in 2010-11. Battle IS ON PACE to join former teammates Jamelle Cornley and Geary Claxton as the 18th member of the 1,000-point, 500-rebound club. HE STOOD JUST 25 REBOUNDS shy of the mark at the end of the season. He can become THE FIRST PLAYER IN PENN STATE HISTORY to log 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 400 assists.

career-high 13 points and five boards in the Lions’ first round NIT win, Brooks strung together six of his most productive games of the season in the Lions’ last six regular season games as PSU went 3-3 over that span. Brooks averaged 10.8 ppg and 5.2 rpg in those six games, four times posting doublefigures. Brooks averaged 5.4 ppg and 4.1 rpg over the Lions first 12 Big Ten games.

improved production of its junior forwards to win three of its last six games (two on the road) of the regular season. THE LIONS THREE LOSSES ALL CAME TO TOP 15 RANKED FOES including a two-point loss at No. 11 Michigan State (67-65), a four-point loss to No. 6 Purdue (64-60) and an eight-point loss to No. 9 Ohio State, ALL OF WHICH ADVANCED TO THE NCAA SWEET 16. Junior forwards Andrew Jones (8.2 ppg & 6.5 rpg in last six) and Jeff Brooks (10.8 ppg & 5.2 rpg in last six) both shot better than 54 percent and greatly increased their production during the span to join fellow juniors Talor Battle (15.8 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 5.3 apg in last six) and David Jackson (10.8 ppg & 4.3 rpg) in helping lead the Lions. The final six regular season games saw THE MOST BALANCED OFFENSIVE PRODUCTION from PSU since the non-con season and resulted in 67.8 ppg scoring, 48.8 percent shooting from the floor and 40 percent shooting from three.

Battle Earns All-Big Ten & AllDistrict Honors For Second Time: Junior guard Talor Battle (18.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 4.2 apg) was named to the ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM BY BOTH THE COACHES AND MEDIA voters and to the NABC ALL-DISTRICT 7 SECOND-TEAM, earning post-season all-conference and all-district honors for the second time. He was named a FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN SELECTION BY THE SPORTING NEWS. Battle, a first-team selection as a sophomore (16.7 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 4.9 apg), joins Joe Crispin (first-team in 2001, second-team in 2000) as the only Nittany Lions ever to be honored on the first or second All-Big Ten teams in two sea-

500-Point Club: Andrew Jones posted 10 points in the Lions’ victory at Michigan, his second-straight double-figure game, to become the third active Lion to reach 500 career points joining Talor Battle (1,526) and David Jackson (656). Jeff Brooks stood just 51 points shy at 449 career points. All four players return for the 2010-11 season.

Bank On Battle: Talor Battle was THE ONLY PLAYER IN THE SIX BCS CONFERENCES to lead his team in total points (18.5), rebounds (5.3 rpg), assists (4.2 apg) and steals (1.1 spg). Battle finished second in the Big Ten in scoring, 16th in rebounding, third in assists and 14th in steals. Ohio State’s Evan Turner and Michigan’s Manny Harris were the only other Big Ten players to rank in the top 15 in points, rebounds, assists and steals in the conference. Turner was the only other BCS player to lead his team in total points, rebounds and assists. Battle Moves Into Seventh: With a team-high 22 points vs. Ohio State (2/24), Talor Battle passed Tom Hovasse (1,459) for seventh on Penn State’s all-time scoring list with 1,526 points. Battle On Verge Of Penn State First: Talor Battle became just the THIRD Lion ever to reach 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 400 assists on a career with a team-high six assists vs. Northwestern (2/28). He was the first Lion to reach those career marks Freddie Barnes and Monroe Brown in 1992. Only two Lions (Barnes and Dan Earl) have ever posted 1,000 points and 500 assists on a career. Averaging 136 assists a season dur-

RARE NUMBERS: Talor Battle was ONE OF JUST TWO PLAYERS IN NCAA DIVISION I BASKETBALL in 2009-10 to average better than 18.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg and 4.0 apg on the year. Battle posted 18.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg and 4.2 apg and was joined only by Ohio State’s Evan Turner (19.7 ppg, 9.3 rpg and 5.9 apg) in reaching those rare averages on the year. JUST SEVEN NCAA Div. I players reached 2/3 of the equation posting better than 18.5 points and 4.0 assists per game, including such standouts as Battle, Turner, Jimmer Fredette (BYU), Malcolm Delaney (Virginia Tech) and Greivis Vasquez (Maryland).

Brooks Posts Career Year: Forward Jeff Brooks posted BY FAR his best season in Blue & White capped with a 12-point, seven-rebound effort vs. No. 6 Purdue coming on the heels of a 13-point, 5-of-7 effort at No. 11 Michigan State in the final weeks of the season. Brooks improved his numbers in ever single category over last season including drastic increases in shooting (50%, a huge jump over last season’s 36.6%), free throw shooting (65% to 50.0%) and scoring (230 (7.4 ppg) to 122 (3.3 ppg). He has also increased his rebounding (4.2 to 3.1), and steal (13), block (14) and assist (43) totals in just 31 games compared to his 38-game totals last year. Similar to last season when his play began to peak late in the year, including a

Jones Closes Hard Again: 6-10 junior forward Andrew Jones put together his best stretch of games in Penn State’s last six outings of the year since he averaged 10 ppg and 8.2 rpg in the Lions’ five-game 2009 NIT Championship run to close the 200809 season. Jones posted back-to-back double-digit games in the Lions’ first two Big Ten wins (at Northwestern and at Michigan) and led the team in rebounding in four games, including eight in a 75-67 loss to No. 9 Ohio State and in a 64-60 loss to No. 6 Purdue, his most since Dec. 29 at Minnesota. Jones averaged 8.2 ppg and 6.5 rpg in his last six regular season games while shooting 54.8 percent from the floor. I AM LEGEND: Only four players in Penn State history have logged more combined points, rebounds and assists on a career than junior Talor Battle and they all did it in four years. Battle finished his junior year on pace to overtake the great Jesse Arnelle as he continues his charge through the Penn State record books: Player

Points+Rebounds+Assists

1. Jesse Arnelle (1951-55)

3,376 (no assists kept) 2. Joe Crispin (1997-2001) 2,841 3. Jamelle Cornley (2005-09) 2,511 4. Geary Claxton (2004-08) 2,459 5. TALOR BATTLE 2,418

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2009-10 TOP PERFORMANCES POINTS Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 vs. Virginia Tech Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 @ Virginia Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 @ Iowa Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 vs. Michigan State Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 vs. UNCW Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 @ Wisconsin Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 vs. Penn David Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . .26 vs. Sacred Heart Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 @ Ohio State Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 @ Minnesota Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 vs. Ohio State Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 vs. Indiana Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 vs. Gardner-Webb David Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . .20 @ Northwestern Chris Babb . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 @ Northwestern Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 vs. Minnesota Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 vs. Illinois REBOUNDS Bill Edwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 @ Purdue Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 @ Michigan Bill Edwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 @ Temple Andrew Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 vs. Tulane Chris Babb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 @ Illinois Andrew Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 vs. UMBC Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 vs. Penn Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 @ Ohio State Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 vs. Virginia Tech Jeff Brooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 @ Virginia ASSISTS Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 @ Michigan State Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 @ Ohio State Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 vs. American Tim Frazier . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 vs. Gardner-Webb Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 vs. Robert Morris Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 vs Northwestern Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 @ Michigan Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 @ Northwestern Chris Babb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 @ Northwestern Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 @ Wisconsin

Jackson’s 20 Highlights Career Best Season: David Jackson shot 7-of-8 from the floor and 5-of-5 at the line to post a game-high 20 points in Penn State’s 81-70 win at Northwestern (2/17). The out-put was the capper on a career-best sevengame run that saw him score 96 points (13.7 ppg), well more than half his total of 171 points (4.5 ppg) posted in 38 games last season. Jackson logged a career-best 295 points on the season to finish second on the team in scoring (9.5 ppg) and far surpass his previous career high of 179 posted as a red-shirt freshman.

Jackson Posts Career-best 17 Double-Digit Outings/Steps Up In Big Ten: Junior David Jackson scored in double-digits in 12 of the Lions’ 18 Big Ten regular season games in 2009-10 and posted a career-best run of SEVENstraight (Jan. 24-Feb. 17). His 51 percent shooting in Big Ten play RANKED SIXTH in the conference. Jackson posted his second-highest scoring total of the season and third-highest of his career with 20 points on 7-of-8 shooting in the Lions first

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Big Ten win at Northwestern. He logged 18 points and a team-high six rebounds in a 66-64 loss to Minnesota (2/6). Jackson raised his scoring average by nearly four points per game to 10.7 ppg in conference play. Jackson logged a career-best 17 double-digit scoring games on the year. He entered the season with eight career doubledigit scoring games in two seasons, including a career most five last year; 17 of his 25 career double-digit games have come vs. Big Ten teams.

Frazier Handles The Point: Freshman Tim Frazier

took on some of the pointguard duties for the Lions in 2009-10 showing effectiveness pushing the ball in transition and allowing leading scorer Talor Battle to work off the ball. The quick and athletic 6-1 guard started 10 games on the season and posted five or more assists in five games, including a teamhigh five in Penn State’s regular season ending 64-60 loss to No. 6 Purdue, a career-best seven assist outing vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19) and five assists in his Big Ten debut at Minnesota. Frazier finished the year second on the team with 23 steals and 73 assists (2.3 apg) and was one Penn State’s top on-ball defenders while playing an average of 18.4 minutes per game in all 31 games as a true-freshman.

Lions Make Big Ten/ACC Challenge History: Penn State became the first Big Ten team to win a Big Ten/ACC Challenge game in threee consecutive seasons on Nov. 30 when the Lions posted a 69-67 victory at Virginia. Penn State improved to 4-5 in Challenge games, winning its second straight on the road. Penn State’s two Challenge victories on the road are the most by any Big Ten team and PSU’s four Challenge wins overall tied Minnesota and Wisconsin for the second-best mark in the conference. The Big Ten is just 8-40 overall in road Challenge games. The Lions posted an 85-83 victory at Georgia Tech last year and downed Virginia Tech (66-61) the previous year in the Jordan Center.

Big Ten Wins First Ever Challenge: The Big Ten got a program record 23point come-from-behind victory from Illinois at Clemson and a huge upset of

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No. 5 Duke at home by Wisconsin to win its first-ever Big Ten/ACC Challenge in 11 tries in 2009. SCORES: Penn State 69 at Virginia 67 Wake Forest 58 at #6 Purdue 69 Maryland 80 at Indiana 68 Northwestern 65 at North Carolina State 53 #9 Michigan State 82 at #11 N. Carolina 89 Virginia Tech 70 at Iowa 64 Illinois 76 at #19 Clemson 74 Boston College 62 at Michigan 58 Minnesota 58 at Miami 63 No. 5 Duke 69 at Wisconsin 73 Florida State 64 at #15 Ohio State 77

Lions Make It Two In A Row With Once In A Decade Win: Penn State posted its second-straight Big Ten win with a 55-51 victory at Michigan on Feb. 20, a once in a decade victory. Penn State had previously posted just one win in Ann Arbor in 15 previous stops, that win coming in 1999. The victory, which followed an 81-70 win at Northwestern, also marked the first back-to-back wins on the road for Penn State in conference play since wins at Northwestern and Illinois in 2008. Penn State has accomplished the feat JUST THREE TIMES in 18 years of Big Ten play (twice under Ed DeChellis). The Lions won consecutive road games last year (at Indiana and at Michigan State) sandwiched around a pair of home wins in a four-game win streak.

Battle Goes Ballistic: Talor Battle’s scoring average blasted off during an eightgame stretch in late January and February as he has posted seven 20-point plus outings and two of his four 30-point plus games on the season in that span. The 6-0 guard averaged 23.5 ppg while shooting 43.6% from three (24-55) over the stretch and raised his assist average during the period to 4.4 apg. HE SCORED OR ASSISTED ON 57 PERCENT (99-of-174) of Penn State’s field goals in those eight games. On the year Battle accounted for 46 percent of the offense.

Battle & Turner Put On Shows: Two returning first-team All-Conference selections went shot-for-shot in the Lions 75-62 loss at Ohio State (2/3). Talor Battle logged team highs of 24 points, nine rebounds and seven assists on 8-of-18 shooting while being guarded by the Buckeyes’ 6-7 Evan Turner. Battle had the Lions within three of the No. 13 Buckeyes with 1:53 to play. But, Turner was just a little better logging 22 second half points on his way to game highs of 27 points and 10 rebounds and adding six assists and 9-of-15 shooting. The pair played together on the U.S. World University Games Team last summer. The pair did it again in the Lions 75-67 loss to No. 9 OSU in State College as Battle scored a team-high 22 points to get the Lions with two with 5:00 to play, but Turner posted 20 second half points on his way to 25 to hold off the Lions.

Search For Second Scorer Lands On Jackson: Penn State was THE ONLY BCS CONFERENCE TEAM IN THE NATION that didn’t have at least two players averaging double-digits and the only Big Ten team that didn’t have two ranked among the conference’s top 30 scorers. Talor Battle was second in the Big Ten posting 18.5 ppg while David Jackson was second on the team posting 9.5 ppg. Jackson rose to fill the role posting doubledigits in a career best seven-straight games and scoring in double-digits in 12 of 18 Big Ten games on the year. Jackson averaged 10.7 ppg in conference play. Penn State had never had less than two players average double-digits in coach Ed DeChellis’ six previous seasons. The last time it occurred at Penn State was 1996-97 when Pete Lisicky logged 16.3 ppg and Calvin Booth was next at 8.7 ppg. That team went 10-17.

Battle Logs Four-Straight 20-point Outings/SEVEN In An EIGHT Game Stretch: Talor Battle posted his fourth straight 20-point plus outing of the season with 20 points and five assists in a 77-67 loss to Illinois (1/27) and had SEVEN in an EIGHT game stretch from late January to early February. He posted game highs of 28 points, eight rebounds and six assists in nearly getting Penn State over the top in a 79-71 loss at No. 18 Wisconsin in Madison (1/24). Battle rattled of threestraight threes for nine-straight points in helping the Lions build a 13-point first half lead. When Wisconsin mounted a 150 run over four minutes to get within one with just over six minutes to play, Battle responded scoring six straight points and feeding Andrew Ott for a dunk that capped an 8-1 run and reestablished a 6052 Lion lead with 2:00 to play. At No. 13 Ohio State he was also a stat sheet filler posting team-highs of 24 points, nine rebounds and seven assists while being guarded by 6-7 Evan Turner. Vs. No. 10 Michigan State Battle posted his fourth 30-point game hitting 7-of-11 from three and adding five rebounds and five assists. Battle had a Big Ten leading 14 20point games on the year.

Battle Reaches MAJOR Milestone: With a team-high seven rebounds at Iowa (1/16) Talor Battle added his name to yet another elite list becoming JUST THE FOURTH Nittany Lion player ever to record 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 300 assists on a career. He was the first to achieve those milestones since Freddie Barnes (1,342, 472, 600 – career leader) and Monroe Brown (1,244, 489, 450) both reached the marks in 1992, 18 seasons ago.


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Battle Goes For 30 In Duel With Lucas: Two of the nation’s top pointguards when head-to-head on Feb. 13 and didn’t disappoint. Talor Battle logged his fourth 30-point game of the season hitting a career-best seven threes on 11 attempts and 9-of-16 from the floor while adding five assists and five boards. Reigning Big Ten Player of the Year Kalin Lucas scored a career-high 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting while adding six assists and three steals as No. 10 Michigan State took a 65-54 victory. Battle’s four 30-point outings were good for second all-time at Penn State for 30-point games in a season behind only All-American Jesse Arnelle’s 11 in 1955.

12-Game Skid Comes To Halt: Penn State ended its longest losing skid since the 2006-07 season when it won at Northwestern, 81-70, on Feb. 17. The Lions fell in their opening 12 Big Ten games (six at home) for a 12-game losing skid. PSU lost 13-straight games (Jan. 6 to Feb. 24) in Big Ten action in 2007, its longest losing streak in Ed DeChellis’ seven seasons and the program’s longest since entering the Big Ten in 1993. Penn State’s 0-12 Big Ten start marked its worst since joining the conference surpassing the 0-10 start by the 2003 Lions under then coach Jerry Dunn. Penn State had won its Big Ten opener each of the last three seasons and four times in Ed DeChellis’ seven seasons. Battle Goes For 32 AGAIN!: Junior Talor Battle became the first Lion (and just ninth ever) to post multiple 30-point games in a season since Joe Crispin had two in 2001 when he equaled his careerhigh with 32 points in a loss to Virginia Tech (12/12). Battle accounted for half of Penn State’s 64 points in the game hitting 12 of his career high 26 field goal attempts. He and David Jackson were the only Lions to make more than one field goal in the game. Battle also led the team with nine rebounds and three assists while playing 36 minutes despite a right ankle sprain in the first half that caused him to leave the floor for two minutes. Battle’s Career High 32 A Rare Day: Talor Battle caught fire in the second half of Penn State’s 69-67 victory at Virginia on Nov. 30 hitting 7-9 from the floor and 5-of7 from three for 28 second half points (a Penn State record for the second stanza) on his way to a career high 32 points for the game. The 28 came up just shy of the Penn State record of 30 points in a half held by All-American Jesse Arnelle (1955) and Carver Clinton (1966) both scored in the first 20 minutes. The output marked the first 30-point game for Penn State since Geary Claxton posted 31 points vs. VMI in 2006 and was just the 10th 30-point game by a Penn State player in the last decade (a span of 322 games). Battle’s 32 were the most points by a Penn State player in five years, dating to guard Marlon Smith’s 33 vs. Long Island in 2004. Battle and freshman guard Tim Frazier combined to score all of

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2009-10 SEASON HONORS TALOR BATTLE Naismith Award Watch List Wooden Award Watch List Preseasn All-Big Ten (conference media voters) Preseason All-Big Ten (Lindy’s, Athlon) Honorable Mention All-American (Athlon) #5 Best Floor Leader in Nation (Athlon) #7 Point Guard in Nation (Yahoo! Sports) #10 Point Guard in Nation (Lindy’s) Most Entertaining Big Ten Player (Lindy’s) Big Ten’s Best Penetrator (SportingNews) JEFF BROOKS ESPN SportsCenter No. 1 Play-of-the-Day (Dec. 8)

PSU’s points in a key 13-2 run that gave the Lions the lead after trailing by six, 27-21, at the half.

Brooks Earns #1 ESPN PLAY OF THE DAY (Dec. 8): Junior Jeff Brooks ignited a

in 1994-95, and at Tennessee in 1995 in that run. Penn State has had four true conference affiliations, most recently the A-10 in (1983-91) and the Big Ten (1993-present).

Jones 4th Career Double-Double Helps Spur 52 Rebound Night: Junior

to-back double-figure outings of his career and signaling the emergence of a consistent scoring option for the Lions. Brooks, who added 15 pounds of muscle to his slender frame in the pre-season and focused on adding arch to his jump shot, has hit 44-88 (50.0%) from the floor thus far on the season. Brooks posted a then career-best 13 points in PSU’s first round NIT victory last year, his lone double-digit game of the season.

14-3 Nittany Lion run to start the second half and jolted a sleepy Jordan Center crowd during a victory over UMBC (12/8) with a swooping behind-the-head reverse jam putback of a David Jackson miss a minute into the second half. The play earned the No. 1 slot on ESPN Sportscenter’s Plays of the Day (Dec. 8) topping a list that included seven NBA highlights and an amazing, bending free kick goal by Cristiano Renaldo. Brooks posted a game-high 14 points in just 24 minutes on the night. Brooks was 7-of11 shooting to lead the Lions in scoring for the third time on the season (and the third time on his career) and post his fifth doubledigit scoring game of the year. He entered the season with just three on his career.

Andrew Jones logged his fourth career double-double and his first of the season in a victory over UMBC (Dec. 8). The 6-10 Jones posted 10 points and 10 boards to help lead a 52-25 (+27) rebounding edge for the DOUBLE-FIGURES Nittany Lions. The 52 boards Points . . . . . . . . .07-08 .08-09 .09-10 . . .Car. marked a season high and Penn Talor Battle . . . . . . . .16 . . . .34 . . . .26 . . . .77 State’s most since posting 54 vs. David Jackson . . . . . . .3 . . . . .5 . . . .17 . . . .25 South Carolina at the 2007 Old Andrew Jones . . . . . . . .2 . . . . .7 . . . . .6 . . . .15 Spice Classic. Jones’ five offenChris Babb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . .14 . . . .15 sive boards led the charge on a Jeff Brooks . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . .1 . . . . .9 . . . .12 Tim Frazier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . .3 season-high equaling 17 offenBill Edwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . .4 sive boards for the Lions on Andrew Ott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . .2 the night.

Career Day For Jackson: Junior David

Brooks Career High Night:

Jackson put the cherry on top of his season in Penn State’s victory over Sacred Heart (11/25) posting a career-best 26 points and four assists on the night while hitting a career-best 8-of-10 from the floor and 9-of11 from the line. Jackson did the bulk of his damage on the low block with an arsenal of up-and-under moves and short jumpers. Jackson entered his third campaign averaging just 5.0 ppg in 72 career games and 42 starts.

Lions Equal Program Record With Fourth Straight Non-Conference Road Win: Penn State ran its string of

consecutive non-conference road win to four with its victory at Virginia (11/30). Penn State had won @ Penn, @ Georgia Tech, @ Florida & @ Virginia in the last two years. The streak equaled Penn State’s longest, winning four straight non-conference road games spanning the 1993-94, 1994-95 and 1995-96 seasons and the tenures of coaches Bruce Parkhill and Jerry Dunn. The Lions won at Akron in 1993, at Duquesne and at Nebraska (NIT)

Junior Jeff Brooks added a strong Charleston Classic showing to a career year. Brooks posted a pair of double-digit outings, a career high and twice led Penn State in scoring (the first time in his career) while averaging 12.0 ppg and 3.7 rpg at the Classic. Brooks was the only Lion to shoot straight in the tournament, hitting 15-28 (53.6%) from the field. He posted a career high 15 points to tie Talor Battle for team high in a loss to Tulane (63-60) and led Penn State with 12 points in its lone win over Davidson (5957). Brooks had logged just three double-digit scoring outings in 68 games and 24 starts entering the season. He proceeded to post 10 in the season-opener vs. Penn and 12 in a following victory over Robert Morris, logging the first back-

Rebounds Andrew Jones . . . . . . . .1 . . . . .5 . . . . .1 David Jackson . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . .Talor Battle . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . .3 . . . . .1 Chris Babb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Bill Edwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

. . . . .7 . . . . .1 . . . . .5 . . . . .1 . . . . .2

Cons. 15 1 1 4 3 -

DOUBLE-DOUBLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . .007-08 .08-09 . .09-10 . . .Car. Talor Battle . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . .3 . . . . .2 . . . . .6 Last: 14 pts, 11 rebs @ Michigan (2/20/10) Andrew Jones . . . . . . .1 . . . . .2 . . . . .1 . . . . .4 Last: 10 pts, 10 rebs vs. UMBC (12/8/09) David Jackson . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Last: 11 pts, 10 rebs vs Ohio State (1/29/08) Chris Babb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . .1 Last: 15 pts, 10 rebs @ Illinois (1/12/10) Bill Edwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . .1 Last: 10 pts, 13 rebs @ Purdue (1/31/10)

Cons. -

20-POINT GAMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .07-08 .08-09 . .09-10 Talor Battle . . . . . . . . .2 . . . .14 . . . .14 Last: 22 vs No. 9 Ohio State (2/24/10) David Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Last: 20 @ Northwestern (2/17/10) Chris Babb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Last: 20 @ Northwestern (2/17/10)

. . .Car. . . . .30

Cons -

. . . . .2

-

. . . . .1

-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .07-08 .08-09 . .09-10 . . .Car. Talor Battle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . .4 Last: 30 vs. Michigan State (2/13/10)

Cons -

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2009-10 STATISTICS

Player

GP-GS

Min/Avg

Total FG-FGA

Pct

3-Point FG-FGA

Pct

FT-FTA

Pct

Rebounds Off-Def

BATTLE, TALOR JACKSON, DAVID BABB, CHRIS BROOKS, JEFF JONES, ANDREW FRAZIER, TIM EDWARDS, BILL OTT, ANDREW BOROVNJAK, SASA WOODYARD, CAMMERON HIGHBERGER, ADAM OLIVER, BILLY KIRKPATRICK, STEVE

31-31 31-31 31-23 31-24 31-25 31-10 26-5 29-6 18-0 24-0 9-0 5-0 6-0

1146/37.0 938/30.3 920/29.7 736/23.7 770/24.8 570/18.4 417/16.0 306/10.6 123/6.8 210/8.8 52/5.8 24/4.8 13/2.2

193-459 100-201 89-239 94-188 81-149 51-132 38-108 33-57 10-23 16-54 5-16 1-4 0-3

.420 .498 .372 .500 .544 .386 .352 .579 .435 .296 .313 .250 .000

71-203 24-64 69-185 12-39 0-0 9-24 11-38 0-0 0-0 8-38 4-13 0-2 0-1

.350 .375 .373 .308 .000 .375 .289 .000 .000 .211 .308 .000 .000

117-166 71-90 40-49 30-46 25-43 43-64 21-26 23-38 12-14 0-1 0-1 1-4 0-0

.705 .789 .816 .652 .581 .672 .808 .605 .857 .000 .000 .250 .000

19-146 51-89 23-76 34-95 47-111 11-61 20-66 28-29 5-15 5-13 0-1 3-3 0-4

Tot

Avg

PF-FO

Ast

TO

Blk

Stl

Pts/Avg

165 140 99 129 158 72 86 57 20 18 1 6 4

5.3 4.5 3.2 4.2 5.1 2.3 3.3 2.0 1.1 0.8 0.1 1.2 0.7

52-1 77-1 43-0 61-0 85-6 64-0 42-1 41-1 15-0 14-0 4-0 3-0 1-0

129 37 69 43 11 73 26 5 4 10 1 2 0

72 33 30 44 40 52 47 18 2 6 3 0 2

2 8 8 14 10 2 6 4 0 0 0 0 0

34 16 22 13 7 23 12 7 1 5 1 1 0

574/18.5 295/9.5 287/9.3 230/7.4 187/6.0 154/5.0 108/4.2 89/3.1 32/1.8 40/1.7 14/1.6 3/0.6 0/0.0

TOTAL

31

6225

711-1633

.435

208-607

.343

383-542

.707

301-755

1056 34.1

503-10

410

360

54

142

2013/64.9

OPPONENTS

31

6225

721-1655

.436

230-634

.363

333-482

.691

258-699

957

527-12

415

315

105

181

2005/64.7

TEAM

55-46

SCORE BY PERIODS: PSU: 1st: 921

2nd: 1081;

OT: 11; TOTAL: 2013

OPP: 1st: 922;

2nd: 1064;

OT: 19; TOTAL: 2005

Date

11/13 11/16 11/19 11/20 11/22 11/25 11/30 12/5 12/8 12/12 12/19 12/21 12/29 1/3 1/7 1/12 1/16 1/21 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/6 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/28 3/4 3/6 3/11

Rank Rank

-

Opponent

-

23/-

18/19 10/12 13/18 10/10

9/9 11/12 7/6

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OPP High Scorer

Score

Record

PSU High Scorer

W W L L W W W L W L W W L L L L L L L L L L L L W W L W L L L

70-55 80-61 69-80 60-63 59-57 87-75 69-66 42-45 58-42 64-66 104-57 76-57 70-75 63-46 64-55 54-53 67-64 67-61 79-71 OT 77-67 66-46 75-62 66-64 65-54 81-70 55-51 75-67 79-60 67-65 64-60 76-55

1-0 2-0 2-1 2-2 3-2 4-2 5-2 5-3 6-3 6-4 7-4 8-4 8-5 8-6 8-7 8-8 8-9 8-10 8-11 8-12 8-13 8-14 8-15 8-16 9-16 10-16 10-17 11-17 11-18 11-19 11-20

Battle (27) Eggleston (13) Battle (10) Battle (4) Frazier (19) Johnson (11) Jones (8) Battle (7) Battle (29) Rendleman (21) Battle (8) Babb (3) Battle & Brooks (15)Holmes (17) Jones (11) Brooks (3) Brooks (12) Cohen (13) Babb & Edwards (6)Battle & Frazier (3) Jackson (26) Hassan (24) Battle (8) Battle (5) Battle (32) Landesberg (18) Brooks (9) Frazier (5) Babb (11) Brooks (19) Edwards (11) Battle (2) Brooks (14) De La Rosa (10) Jones (10) Frazier (5) Battle (32) Delaney (27) Battle (9) Battle & Frazier (3) Battle (21) Silver (26) Babb & Brooks (7) Frazier (7) Battle (16) Moldoveanu (17) Babb (6) Battle (7) Battle (23) Westbrook (29) Jones (8) Frazier (5) Battle (15) Hughes (18) Jones (6) Battle & Babb (4) Babb (14) Sims (25) Jackson & Brooks (6) Battle (5) Babb (15) McCamey (25) Babb (10) Battle & Frazier (3) Battle (31) Fuller (20) Battle (7) Edwards (4) Battle (22) Dumes (15) Brooks (8) Battle (4) Battle (28) Hughes (22) Battle & Edwards (8) Battle (6) Battle (20) Richardson (20) Babb & Jones (5) Battle (5) Battle (13) Hummel (23) Edwards (13) Babb (3) Battle (24) Turner (27) Battle (9) Battle (7) Battle (20) Johnson&Sampson(13) Jackson (6) Battle (5) Battle (30) Lucas (24) Brooks (6) Battle (5) Jackson & Babb (20) Shurna & Thompson (17) Battle & Jones (7) Battle & Babb (6) Battle (14) Harris (20) Battle (11) Battle (6) Battle (22) Turner (25) Jones (8) Babb (5) Battle (16) Thompson (21) Jones & Brooks (7) Battle (6) Battle & Babb (16) Morgan (16) Battle (6) Battle (8) Battle & Babb (17) Johnson (21) Jones (8) Battle (3) Batt,Babb,DJ,Jones(10) Joseph (15) Borovnjak (5) Battle (4)

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Neutral 1-3 0-0 1-3 0-1

High Rebounds

11

W/L

2009-10 Record All Games Conference Non-Conference Big Ten Tourn.

1

2009-10 PENN STATE RESULTS

PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs. UNCW vs. Tulane vs. Davidson SACRED HEART @ Virginia @ Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN @ Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN @ Illinois @ Iowa INDIANA @ Wisconsin ILLINOIS @ Purdue @ Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE @ Northwestern @ Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN @ Michigan State PURDUE vs. Minnesota

Overall 11-20 3-15 8-5 0-1

101

High Assists

Attendance

8,002 6,286 535 1,000 500 5,323 8,898 7,012 6,296 11,237 4,697 7,561 14,625 8,114 5,799 14,469 9,651 8,251 17,230 8,085 14,123 14,148 10,291 14,017 4,175 13,751 8,721 9,352 14,759 8,865 14, 833

Attendance HOME Away Neutral TOTAL

G 16 11 4 31

Total 130,402 132,841 2,035 265,278

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2009-10 BIG TEN CONFERENCE STATISTICS Player

GP-GS

Min/Avg

Total FG-FGA

Pct

3-Point FG-FGA

Pct

FT-FTA

Pct

Rebounds Off-Def

Tot

Avg

PF-FO

Ast

TO

Blk

Stl

Pts/Avg

BATTLE, TALOR

18-18

688/38.2

116-276

.420

45-120

.375

62-91

.681

8-84

92

5.1

36-1

83

44

2

23

339/18.8

JACKSON, DAVID

18-18

584/32.4

67-131

.511

16-44

.364

42-54

.778

30-53

83

4.6

45-0

20

20

3

11

192/10.7

BABB, CHRIS

18-18

606/33.7

56-149

.376

45-114

.395

27-33

.818

14-32

46

2.6

26-0

43

18

6

13

184/10.2

BROOKS, JEFF

18-11

407/22.6

53-103

.515

6-18

.333

18-29

.621

23-57

80

4.4

36-0

27

27

10

6

130/7.2

JONES, ANDREW

18-12

452/25.1

45-80

.563

0-0

.000

6-17

.353

19-71

90

5.0

52-4

5

25

3

2

96/5.3

FRAZIER, TIM

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

56/3.1

OTT, ANDREW

17-6

190/11.2

21-34

.618

0-0

.000

8-16

.500

15-16

31

1.8

25-0

3

16

4

5

50/2.9

EDWARDS, BILL

17-5

257/15.1

17-54

.315

2-15

.133

10-12

.833

12-35

47

2.8

25-1

19

26

4

5

46/2.7

WOODYARD, CAMMERON

13-0

96/7.4

7-26

.269

4-19

.211

0-1

.000

3-8

11

0.8

11-0

5

2

0

2

18/1.4

BOROVNJAK, SASA

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

9/1.3

HIGHBERGER, ADAM

6-0

24/4.0

0-7

.000

0-6

.000

0-0

.000

0-0

0

0.0

1-0

0

2

0

1

0/0.0

KIRKPATRICK, STEVE TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTS

2-0

3/1.5

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

0

0/0.0

.438 .452

120-343 136-378

.350 .360

190-282 213-306

.674 .696

1 10 215 162

0

405-924 428-946

0-0 1 300-6 283-6

0

3625 3625

2 60 582 555

1.0

18 18

0-2 29-31 156-426 147-408

33 73

76 118

SCORE BY PERIODS: PSU: 1st: 522;

2nd: 587;

OT: 11; TOTAL: 1120

OPP: 1st: 526;

2nd: 589;

OT: 8; OT2: 11

32.3 30.8

241 260

1120/62.2 1205/66.9

LED PENN STATE IN: POINTS

‘07-08 ‘08-09 ‘09-10

22 7 3 3 1

Career

‘07-08 ‘08-09 ‘09-10

Career

Talor Battle Chris Babb Jeff Brooks David Jackson Tim Frazier REBOUNDS

POINTS

Battle Jackson Babb Frazier Brooks Edwards Ott Jones Woodyard Highberger Borovnjak Oliver

REBOUNDS Edwards Jones Battle Brooks Jackson Babb

16 1

4 2 2 3

13 11 2 1

10 10 6 2 5 3

47 7 3 4 1 27 23 10 6 5 3

32 @ Virginia & vs. Virginia Tech 26 vs. SHU 20 @ Northwestern 19 vs. Robert Morris 15, vs. Tulane 13, vs. Gardner-Webb 13, vs. Indiana 12, @ Minnesota 9, vs. Northwestern 6, vs. Penn 6, vs. Robert Morris 2, vs. Gardner-Webb 13 @ Purdue 11 vs. Tulane 11 @ Michigan 9 @ Virginia 7, three times, last vs. Virginia Tech 7, vs. Gardner-Webb

‘07-08 ‘08-09 ‘09-10

Talor Battle Tim Frazier Chris Babb Jeff Brooks David Jackson Bill Edwards STEALS

20

29

1

2 2 1

Ott Frazier Woodyard Borovnjak Oliver Highberger

ASSISTS Battle Frazier Babb Jackson Brooks Edwards Jones Woodyard Highberger Borovnjak Ott Oliver

Career

1

71 7 7 4 1 1

‘07-08 ‘08-09 ‘09-10

Career

Talor Battle 15 David Jackson 4 Andrew Jones 2 Tim Frazier Chris Babb Jeff Brooks 2 Bill Edwards Andrew Ott Cammeron Woodyard

17 5 6 2 1 2 1

22 7 5 1

13 8 1 9 8 4 4 1 1

44 17 9 9 10 7 4 3 2

Blocks

‘07-08 ‘08-09 ‘09-10

Jeff Brooks 7 Andrew Jones 6 David Jackson 5 Andrew Ott Talor Battle 2 Chris Babb Bill Edwards Cammeron Woodyard Tim Frazier

9 9 8 8 3 3 1

12 5 6 2 1 3 3 1

Career

28 20 11 10 6 6 3 1 1

Andrew Jones Talor Battle Jeff Brooks David Jackson Chris Babb Bill Edwards

8

ASSISTS

Andrew Jones led Penn State in rebounding 10 times in the 2009-10 season.

2009-10 SEASON BESTS 7, vs. Indiana 5, three times, last vs. Gardner-Webb 4, vs. Wisconsin 5, vs. Minnesota 2, twice, last vs. Gardner-Webb 1 vs. Tulane 8, @ Michigan State 7 vs Gardner-Webb 6 @ Northwestern 4, vs. SHU 4 twice, last @ Northwestern 4 @ Iowa 2 @ Northwestern 2, vs Northwestern 1 vs. Tulane 2, vs. Gardner-Webb 1 four times, last vs. Illinois 1 twice, last vs. American

STEALS

Talor Battle 5, vs. Minnesota Frazier 3, vs UNCW & Davidson Bill Edwards 3, vs. Gardner-Webb Jeff Brooks 2 three times, last @ Minnesota Talor Battle 3, @ Purdue Cammeron Woodyard 2, vs, SHU Chris Babb 2, five times, last vs. Michigan State David Jackson 3, vs. Minnesota Adam Highberger 1, vs. Wisconsin Sasa Borovnjak 1 vs. UNCW Andrew Jones 1, five times, last vs.Minnesota Andrew Ott 1,four times, last vs. Northwestern Billy Oliver 1, vs. Gardner-Webb

BLOCKS

Andrew Jones 2 , three times, last vs. Michigan St David Jackson 2, twice, last vs Michigan State Chris Babb 3 vs. Northwestern Jeff Brooks 1, seven times, last vs. Michigan State Bill Edwards 2 @ Illinois vs. Ohio State

Tim Frazier

1 vs. Virginia Tech

MINUTES

Talor Battle 43 @ Wisconsin Chris Babb 43 @ Wisconsin David Jackson 41, @ Wisconsin Jeff Brooks 35 @ Northwestern Tim Frazier 34 vs. Davidson Andrew Jones 34 @ Michigan & Minnesota Bill Edwards 37 @ Wisconsin Andrew Ott 28, @ Wisconsin Cammeron Wooyard 17 vs. Robert Morris Sasa Borovnjak 13 twice, vs. Penn & Minnesota Adam Highberger 13 vs. Tulane Billy Oliver 9, vs. Gardner-Webb Steve Kirkpatrick 4, vs. Gardner-Webb

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Rebounds Off-Def Tot

Date

Score

W/L

PF

Ast

TO Blk Stl

PENN STATE PENN

11/13/09

70-55

W

26-54 18-48

48.1 37.5

9-27 5-23

33.3 21.7

9-17 14-22

.529 63.6

8-24 8-23

32 31

23 23

11 12

10 13

1 0

3 2

70 55

PENN STATE 11/16/09 ROBERT MORRIS

80-61

W

28-54 23-62

.519 .371

12-26 4-16

.462 .250

12-18 11-17

.667 .647

11-27 14-17

38 31

15 19

16 9

14 8

2 0

1 6

80 60

PENN STATE 11/19/09 vs. UNC Wilmington

80-69

L

21-65 27-47

.323 .574

5-21 10-16

.238 .625

22-27 16-21

.815 .762

17-20 5-29

37 34

19 21

12 17

5 15

0 5

9 2

69 80

PENN STATE vs. Tulane

11/20/09

63-60

L

17-55 17-48

.309 .354

4-18 8-19

.222 .421

22-25 21-26

.880 .808

16-24 8-25

40 33

22 23

7 11

12 11

1 5

1 7

60 63

PENN STATE vs. Davidson

11/22/09

59-57

W

21-53 23-55

.396 .418

5-19 7-26

.263 .269

12-15 4-5

.800 .800

9-24 9-26

33 35

13 16

11 14

12 13

0 4

8 5

59 57

PENN STATE 11/25/09 SACRED HEART

87-75

W

30-47 30-59

.638 .508

6-13 11-23

.462 .478

21-25 4-6

.840 .667

2-19 9-17

21 26

14 20

21 14

11 17

0 1

9 5

87 75

PENN STATE @ Virginia

11/30/09

69-66

W

23-52 25-61

.442 .410

6-17 8-15

.353 .533

17-25 8-13

.680 .615

10-28 11-24

38 35

17 25

12 10

10 8

3 3

4 4

69 66

PENN STATE @ Temple

12/5/09

45-42

L

15-43 18-60

.349 .300

5-19 3-17

.263 .176

7-9 6-9

.778 .667

7-27 17-21

34 38

13 12

7 11

14 6

5 2

2 5

42 45

PENN STATE UMBC

12/8/09

58-42

W

25-64 18-56

.391 .321

4-21 4-22

.190 .182

4-7 2-2

.571 1.000

17-35 3-22

52 25

7 11

14 9

14 10

3 2

4 9

58 42

PENN STATE 12/12/09 VIRGINIA TECH

66-64

L 24-55

22-65 .436

.338 5-15

7-24 .333

.292 13-19

13-22 .684

.591 8-30

17-24 38

41

21 8

11 11

6 3

3 4

3 66

64

PENN STATE 12/19/09 GARDNER-WEBB

104-57

W

32-60 19-54

.533 .352

12-26 12-29

.462 .414

28-32 7-12

.875 .583

12-33 5-19

45 24

11 23

22 11

11 20

0 2

11 2

104 57

PENN STATE AMERICAN

12/21/09

76-57

W

28-51 22-54

.549 .407

9-17 8-16

.529 .500

11-20 5-10

.550 .500

11-25 9-16

36 25

11 15

15 15

13 12

2 2

6 3

76 57

PENN STATE @ Minnesota

12/29/09

75-70

L

26-54 28-57

.481 .491

9-18 8-22

.500 .364

9-13 11-18

.692 .611

11-22 10-18

33 28

16 12

19 12

16 8

0 5

4 11

70 75

PENN STATE 1/3/10 #23 WISCONSIN

63-46

L

17-49 23-49

.347 .469

5-19 8-20

.263 .400

7-19 9-12

.368 .750

10-26 5-29

36 34

15 17

11 13

10 7

0 1

4 4

46 63

PENN STATE MICHIGAN

1/7/10

64-55

L

22-45 26-50

.489 .520

6-14 7-24

.429 .292

5-8 5-8

.625 .625

7-19 7-17

26 24

13 13

13 14

17 12

1 1

7 8

55 64

PENN STATE @ Illinois

1/12/10

54-53

L

20-58 21-54

.345 .389

8-28 8-15

.286 .533

5-9 4-6

.556 .667

14-26 6-25

40 31

12 8

11 14

11 10

4 7

6 4

53 54

PENN STATE @ Iowa

1/16/10

67-64

L

22-52 21-50

.423 .420

3-16 7-25

.188 .280

17-23 18-25

.739 .720

11-24 11-22

35 33

21 17

9 16

9 9

2 2

5 4

64 67

PENN STATE INDIANA

1/21/10

67-61

L

23-62 24-54

.371 .444

4-22 9-20

.182 .450

11-18 10-14

.611 .714

18-23 9-26

41 35

13 21

12 15

13 12

2 8

4 9

61 67

79-71 OT

L

29-56 26-60

.518 .433

7-15 10-33

.467 .303

6-8 17-19

.750 .895

8-30 5-19

38 24

17 12

13 15

18 5

1 9

1 12

71 79

77-67

L

23-57 25-48

.404 .521

9-26 9-18

.346 .500

12-22 18-25

.545 .720

8-19 5-30

27 35

20 18

15 18

6 9

1 4

5 2

67 77

66-46

L

75-62

L

66-64

L

65-54

L

81-70

W

55-51

W

75-67

L

79-60 N 67-65

W

64-60

L 22-45 L

15-48 24-52 23-48 25-50 21-52 21-45 18-44 26-55 27-48 28-58 24-49 19-53 24-54 26-54 28-49 17-53 23-50 26-59 20-49 .489 18-46 29-50

.312 .462 .479 .500 .404 .467 .409 .473 .563 .483 .490 .358 .444 .481 .571 .321 .460 .441 .408 7-20 .391 .580

3-17 8-16 4-13 7-20 9-24 5-16 11-26 7-13 7-17 10-29 5-13 6-28 5-17 4-17 7-13 12-28 9-23 4-14 9-22 .350 4-16 9-19

.176 .500 .308 .350 .375 .313 .423 .538 .412 .345 .385 .214 .294 .235 .538 .429 .391 .286 .409 13-21 .250 .474

13-15 10-16 12-15 18-24 13-20 19-25 7-12 6-10 20-23 4-11 2-5 7-11 14-19 19-24 16-24 14-22 10-15 11-15 11-14 .619 15-18 9-14

.867 .625 .800 .750 .650 .760 .583 .600 .870 .364 .400 .636 .737 .792 .667 .636 .667 .733 .786 7-23 .833 .643

8-27 6-26 6-21 7-21 7-19 5-27 4-20 12-26 6-30 5-16 10-29 8-17 8-22 9-24 7-27 16-17 5-21 14-25 8-21 30 8-20 5-22

35 32 27 28 26 32 24 38 36 21 39 25 30 33 34 33 26 39 29

18 14 21 16 18 15 14 15 17 22 12 14 20 17 22 20 15 16 15 11 17 16

8 18 14 12 13 15 12 18 21 15 12 10 14 12 15 16 17 17 12 12 10 14

12 6 11 6 11 13 11 9 14 9 13 6 10 8 9 11 9 10 15 3 14 8

1 6 0 2 0 5 5 5 3 4 2 3 2 5 7 2 1 1 1 8 1 3

4 7 0 6 8 6 3 5 3 10 3 5 3 6 6 6 5 5 5 64 5 8

46 66 62 75 64 66 54 65 81 70 55 51 67 75 79 60 65 67 60

PENN STATE 1/24/10 @ #18 Wisconsin PENN STATE ILLINOIS

1/27/10

PENN STATE 1/31/10 @ #10/12 Purdue PENN STATE 2/3/10 @ #13/18 Ohio State PENN STATE 2/6/10 MINNESOTA PENN STATE 2/13/10 #10/10 MICHIGAN STATE PENN STATE 2/17/10 @ Northwestern PENN STATE 2/20/10 @ Michigan PENN STATE 2/24/10 #9/9 OHIO STATE PENN STATE 2/28/10 NORTHWESTER PENN STATE 3/4/10 @ #11/12 Michigan State PENN STATE 3/6/10 @ #7/6 PURDUE PENN STATE 3/11/10 vs. Minnesota

112

Total FG-FGA Pct

Opponent

76-55

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2009-10 PENN STATE SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL Points Scored Points Scored/Half Offensive Rebounds Defensive Rebounds Total Rebounds Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made) Field Goal Percentage (min. 8 made) Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 3-Point Field Goals 3-Point FG Percentage (min. 3 made) 3-Point FG Percentage (5+ made) Free Throw Attempts Free Throws Made Free Throw Percentage (min. 5 made) Assists Steals Turnovers Blocked Shots Minutes Played (regulation game) Minutes Played (OT game)

TEAM Points Scored Points Scored/HALF Victory Margin Offensive Rebounds Defensive Rebounds Total Rebounds Rebound Margin Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage Field Goal Percentage/HALF 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 3-Point Field Goals 3-Point FG Percentage (min. 5 atts.) Free Throw Attempts Free Throws Made Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 atts.) Assists Steals Turnovers Blocked Shots Personal Fouls Double-Figure Scorers

PENN STATE

OPPONENT

32, Talor Battle @ Virginia (11/30/09) & vs. Virginia Tech (12/12/09) 29, Lawrence Westbrook, Minnesota (12/29/09) 28 (2nd), Talor Battle @ Virginia (11/30/09) 22 (2nd), Evan Turner, Ohio State (2/3/10) 5, Drew Jones vs. UMBC (12/8/09) & Andrew Ott vs. Indiana (1/21/10) 7, Fuller, Iowa (1/16) & Allen, Temple (12/5/09) 11, Talor Battle @ Michigan (2/20/10) 10, Scott, Virginia (11/30) & Sampson, Minn (2/6/10) 13, Edwards @ Purdue (1/31/10) 13, Mike Tisdale @ Illinois (1/12/10) 12, Talor Battle vs. Virginia Tech (12/12/09) 12, DeShawn Sims, Michigan (1/7/10) 26, Talor Battle vs. Virginia Tech (12/12/09) 20, Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech (12/12/09) .875 (7-8), David Jackson @ Northwestern (2/17/10) 1.000 (5-5), Colton Iverson vs. Minnesota (3/11/10) .600 (9-15), Talor Battle @ Virginia (11/30/09) .750 (9-12), Anton Silver, Gardner-Webb (12/19/09) .550 (11-20), Talor Battle vs. Penn (11/13/09) .705 (12-17), DeShawn Sims, Michigan (1/7/10) 11, Battle, twice, MSU & Virginia Tech & Babb @ Illinois 10, six players, Keaton Grant, Purdue (3/6/10) 7, Talor Battle vs. Michigan State (2/13) 6, Anton Silver, Gardner-Webb (12/19/09) .800 (4-5), Chris Babb vs. Michigan, NU, @MSU & Tim Frazier vs. RMU 1.000 (4-4), Nick Hendra vs. American (12/21/09) .636 (7-11), Talor Battle vs. Michigan State (2/13) .833 (5-6), Demetri McCamey @ Illinois (1/12/10) 13, Talor Battle @ Iowa (1/16) & @ Virginia (11/30/09) 14, JaJuan Johnson, Purdue (3/6/10) 11, Talor Battle @ Iowa (1/16) & vs. UNCW (11/19/09) 11, JaJuan Johnson, Purdue (3/6/10) 100.0 (8-8), Battle vs. Tulane (11/20) & Jackson vs. Minnesota (2/6) 100.0 (8-8), D.J. Richardson, Illinois (1/27/10) 8, Talor Battle, @ Michigan State 9, Demetri McCamey, Illinois (1/27/10) 5, Talor Battle, vs. Minnesota (2/6/10) 4, four players, last Chris Kramer, Purdue 6, Bill Edwards @ Wisconsin (1/24/10) 6, Lawrence Westbrook, Minnesota (2/6/10) 3, Chris Babb vs. Northwestern (2/28/10) 4, Ralph Sampson, Minnesota (12/29) 40, Talor Battle, eight times, last @ Michigan State (3/4/10) 40, six times, last Novak & Harris @ Michigan 43, Talor Battle @ Wisconsin (1/24/10) 45, Trevon Hughes @ Wisconsin (1/24/10)

PSU HIGH 104, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19) 60, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19) +47, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19) 18, vs. Indiana (1/21) 35, vs. UMBC (12/8) 52, vs. UMBC (12/8) +27, vs. UMBC (12/8) 32, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19) 65, vs. UNCW(11/19) & VT(12/12 63.8 (30-47), vs. SHU (11/25) 69.6 (16-23), vs. SHU (11/25) 27, vs. Penn (11/13) 12, vs. R. Morris & Gardner-Webb 53.8 (7-13) vs. Northwestern (2/28) 32, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19) 28, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19) 88.0 (22-25) vs. Tulane (11/20) 22, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19) 11, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19) 18, @ Wisconsin (1/24) 7, vs. Northwestern (2/28) 23, vs. Penn (11/13) 6, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19)

PSU LOW 42, @ Temple (12/8) 20, twice, last @ Purdue (1/31) +2, vs. Davidson (11/22) 2, vs. SHU (11/25) 19, three times, last vs. Minn (2/6) 21, vs SHU (11/25) -14, vs. Michigan State (2/13) 15, twice, last @ Purdue (1/31) 43, @ Temple (12/5) 30.9 (17-55), vs. Tulane (11/20) 27.6 (8-29) vs. Tulane (11/20) 13, three times, last vs. NU 3, @ Purdue 17.6 (3-17), @ Purdue 5, @ Michigan (2/20) 2, @ Michigan (2/20) 36.8 (7-19), vs. Wisconsin 7, @ Temple & vs. Tulane 0, @ Ohio State (2/3) 5, vs. UNCW (11/20) 0, eight games 7, vs. UMBC (12/8) 1, vs. Michigan & @ Temple

OPPONENT HIGH 80, vs. UNCW (11/19) 49, vs. SHU (11/25) +21, vs. Minnesota (3/11) 17, @ Temple (12/5) 30, twice, last vs. Illinois (1/27) 39, @ Michigan State (3/4)

OPPONENT LOW 42, UMBC (12/8) 16, Michigan (1/7) +1, @ Illinois (1/12) 3, vs. UMBC (12/8) 16, twice, last @ Northwestern 21, @ Northwestern (2/17)

30, vs. SHU (11/25) 62, vs. Robert Morris (11/16) 58.0 (29-50), vs. Minnesota (3/11) 69.2 (18-26), vs. Minnesota (3/11) 33, @ Wisconsin (1/24) 12, vs. Gardner-Webb & vs. NU 62.5 (10-16) vs. UNCW (11/19) 26, vs. Tulane (11/20) 21, vs. Tulane (11/20) 89.5 (17-19), @ Wisconsin (1/24) 18, three times, last MSU (2/13) 12, @ Wisconsin (1/24) 20, vs. Gardner-Webb (12/19) 9, @ Wisconsin (1/24) 25, @ Virginia (11/30) 5, vs. Illinois (1/27)

17, twice, last vs. NU (2/28) 45, vs. Minnesota (2/6) 30.0 (18-60), @ Temple (12/5) 25.0 (7-28), twice, last vs. NU 13, Michigan State (2/13) 3, @ Temple (12/5) 17.6 (3-17) @ Temple (12/5) 2, vs. UMBC (12/8) 2, vs. UMBC (12/8) 36.4 (4-11) @ Northwestern 8, vs. Virginia Tech (12/12) 2, three times, last vs. Illini(1/27) 5, @ Wisconsin (1/24) 0, twice 8, @ Illinois (1/12) 1, three times, last vs. NU

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2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS •

2009-10 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS OPPONENT WILLIAM & MARY PENN ROBERT MORRIS vs UNC Wilmington vs Tulane vs Davidson SACRED HEART at Virginia at Temple UMBC VIRGINIA TECH GARDNER-WEBB AMERICAN at Minnesota WISCONSIN MICHIGAN at Illinois at Iowa INDIANA at Wisconsin ILLINOIS at Purdue at Ohio State MINNESOTA MICHIGAN STATE at Northwestern at Michigan OHIO STATE NORTHWESTERN at Michigan State PURDUE vs Minnesota

#10 BABB 14-12-2 8-4-3 15-2-1 7-3-3 3-2-1 2-6-1 6-2-5 6-2-2 11-3-0 6-2-2 4-6-2 12-7-5 13-6-0 6-1-3 6-4-4 14-0-2 15-10-1 0-0-1 4-5-2 16-2-2 18-5-0 0-1-3 8-0-2 12-2-2 7-1-2 20-3-6 6-4-0 5-2-5 14-3-2 16-1-5 17-2-1 10-4-1

#11 #12 EDWARDS BATTLE 0-1-0 12-2-3 DNP 27-10-4 DNP 8-6-7 DNP 29-8-1 DNP 15-2-1 8-6-2 11-4-3 10-2-2 19-8-5 4-1-0 32-4-4 8-11-1 8-5-2 2-7-0 7-6-2 2-2-0 32-9-3 13-3-1 21-5-3 12-5-1 16-3-7 4-3-1 23-6-4 0-2-0 15-4-4 4-2-1 9-4-5 7-4-2 9-4-3 2-3-4 31-7-2 0-4-3 22-3-4 9-8-2 28-8-6 2-0-3 20-2-5 10-13-2 13-3-1 0-0-0 24-9-7 DNP 20-3-5 0-0-0 30-5-5 0-1-0 10-7-6 0-1-0 14-11-6 6-3-0 22-3-3 2-1-1 16-6-6 0-2-0 16-6-8 0-0-0 17-1-3 3-2-0 10-3-4

#14 #15 #21 #22 HIGH JACKSON BOROVNJAK JONES 21-5-2 DNP 9-3-4 4-4-0 6-0-0 5-4-0 2-1-0 4-5-0 3-0-0 8-7-2 6-3-0 6-8-0 DNP 12-7-2 0-1-1 2-4-1 5-1-1 6-3-0 2-2-0 4-11-0 DNP 10-3-1 0-0-0 9-3-0 DNP 26-2-4 0-0-1 6-4-0 DNP 2-7-0 0-0-0 6-7-0 DNP 5-5-1 DNP 7-4-1 DNP 0-3-1 0-0-0 6-7-0 DNP 12-7-1 DNP 7-4-1 DNP 2-3-1 4-3-2 11-2-0 DNP 5-4-2 5-1-0 9-4-2 DNP 11-2-2 DNP 12-8-0 0-0-0 13-5-1 DNP 3-6-0 DNP 6-6-2 0-0-0 3-0-0 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 10-5-0 DNP 2-5-0 DNP 9-6-2 DNP 4-6-1 DNP 12-6-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 13-4-1 DNP 7-5-1 0-0-0 11-2-0 0-0-0 4-6-0 DNP 12-6-1 2-1-0 6-6-0 0-0-0 18-6-1 DNP 4-3-0 0-0-0 10-5-2 DNP 2-5-0 DNP 20-4-2 2-0-0 10-7-2 DNP 9-3-0 DNP 10-4-0 DNP 13-6-1 DNP 8-8-1 0-0-0 5-3-1 5-0-0 8-7-0 DNP 12-5-1 0-1-0 7-5-0 DNP 6-5-1 0-2-0 6-8-0 DNP 10-2-2 4-5-0 10-2-0

#23 #24 FRAZIER WOODYARD 2-0-0 DNP 0-1-2 3-1-1 19-2-3 3-1-1 8-4-2 0-0-0 8-1-1 0-0-0 7-5-3 DNP 7-2-3 7-0-0 11-2-5 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 7-4-5 5-3-1 2-5-3 0-0-1 18-5-7 4-1-0 7-3-0 0-0-0 5-2-5 DNP 0-4-1 0-4-1 3-4-1 DNP 2-3-3 6-2-0 4-4-1 3-2-1 5-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-2 0-0-0 0-4-2 0-0-1 2-1-2 0-0-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 7-2-2 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 4-3-1 DNP 5-4-3 DNP 5-0-4 DNP 9-1-1 9-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-2-5 0-0-0 4-1-2 0-1-1

#25 BROOKS 3-2-0 10-1-1 12-5-2 9-3-2 9-3-2 12-1-1 4-1-1 8-9-1 3-1-1 14-5-1 2-0-0 5-7-2 2-5-1 9-2-4 6-3-0 8-6-1 5-2-0 9-4-0 4-8-0 0-4-0 3-3-1 4-8-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 4-6-1 12-5-4 9-4-3 8-6-0 11-7-2 13-2-3 12-7-2 4-4-0

#35 #41 OLIVER KIRKPAT DNP DNP 0-1-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-2-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 2-2-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

#54 OTT 10-9-9 5-4-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 6-2-1 3-6-0 12-2-0 12-2-0 0-1-0 3-0-0 8-1-1 7-6-0 3-1-0 13-7-0 6-3-1 4-3-1 0-1-0 DNP 6-3-1 0-0-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 DNP

2009-10 CATEGORY LEADERS POINTS

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

FREE THROWS MADE

_Total _ _Avg. _ _34 _ _ _1.1 _ _23 _ _ _0.7 _ _22 _ _ _0.7

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _GP _ _Att. _ _ _/G Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _459 _ _14.8 Chris Babb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _239 _ _ _7.7 David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _201 _ _ _6.5

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _GP _ _Att. _ _ _/G Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _117 _ _ _3.8 David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _71 _ _ _2.3 Tim Frazier _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _43 _ _ _1.4

REBOUNDS

BLOCKS

FIELD GOALS MADE

MINUTES

Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _165 _ _ _5.3 Andrew Jones _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _158 _ _ _5.1 David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _140 _ _ _4.5

Jeff Brooks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _14 _ _ _0.5 Andrew Jones _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _10 _ _ _0.3 Chris Babb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _ _8 _ _ _0.3

Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _193 _ _ _6.2 David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _100 _ _ _3.2 Jeff Brooks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _94 _ _ _3.0

Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _1146 _ _37.0 David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _938 _ _30.3 Chris Babb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _920 _ _29.7

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

FIELD GOAL %

3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS

TURNOVERS

Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _203 _ _ _6.5 Chris Babb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _185 _ _ _6.0 David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _64 _ _ _2.1

Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _72 _ _ _2.3 Tim Frazier _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _52 _ _ _1.7 Bill Edwards _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _26 _ _47 _ _ _1.8

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _GP _Total _ _Avg. Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _574 _ _18.5 David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _295 _ _ _9.5 Chris Babb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _287 _ _ _9.3

David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _51 _ _ _1.6 Andrew Jones _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _47 _ _ _1.5 Jeff Brooks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _34 _ _ _1.1

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _146 _ _ _4.7 Andrew Jones _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _111 _ _ _3.6 Jeff Brooks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _95 _ _ _3.1

ASSISTS Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _129 _ _ _4.2 Tim Frazier _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _73 _ _ _2.4 Chris Babb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _69 _ _ _2.2

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STEALS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _GP Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 Tim Frazier _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 Chris Babb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _FG _ _Att. Andrew Ott _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _33 _ _57 Andrew Jones _ _ _ _ _ _ _81 _ _149 Jeff Brooks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _94 _ _188

_ _Pct. _ _.579 _ _.544 _ _.500

3 PT FIELD GOAL % David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _24 _ _64 _ _.375 Tim Frazier _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _9 _ _24 _ _.375 Chris Babb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _69 _ _185 _ _.373

FREE THROW % Sasa Borovnjak _ _ _ _ _ _12 _ _14 _ _.857 Chris Babb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _40 _ _49 _ _.816 Bill Edwards _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _21 _ _26 _ _.808

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FOULS

Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _71 _ _ _2.3 Chris Babb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _69 _ _ _2.2 David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _24 _ _ _0.8

Andrew Jones _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _85 _ _ _2.7 David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _77 _ _ _2.5 Tim Frazier _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _64 _ _ _2.1

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _166 _ _ _5.4 David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _90 _ _ _2.9 Tim Frazier _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _64 _ _ _2.1

FOULOUTS Andrew Jones _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _ _6 David Jackson _ _ _ _ _ _ _31 _ _ _1 Bill Edwards _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _26 _ _ _1


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THE BIG TEN

2009-10 SEASON RESULTS

FINAL STANDINGS Teams

BIG TEN W L

OVERALL W L

1. Purdue Ohio State Michigan State 4. Wisconsin 5. Illinois 6. Minnesota 7. Northwestern Michigan 9. Indiana Iowa 11. Penn State

14 14 14 13 10 9 7 7 4 4 3

29 29 28 24 21 21 20 15 10 10 11

4 4 4 5 8 9 11 11 14 14 15

Streak

6 8 9 9 15 14 14 17 21 22 20

Points For Points Against

L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L2 L2 L1 L1 L3 L3

2467 2740 2658 2214 2547 2533 2351 2059 2053 1937 2013

2144 2274 2361 1878 2406 2242 2238 1970 2215 2112 2005

POST-SEASON (seed)

ALL-BIG TEN 2ND TEAM

NCAA TOURNAMENT (5)

■ ■ ■ ■ ■

(#2) Ohio State def. (15) UC Santa Barbara, 68-51 def. (10) Georgia Tech, 75-66 lost to (6) Tennessee, 76-73 (#4) Purdue def. (13) Siena, 72-64 def. (5) Texas A&M, 63-61 OT lost to (1) Duke, 70-57 (#4) Wisconsin def. (13) Wofford, 53-49 lost to (12) Cornell, 87-69 (#5) Michigan State - FINAL FOUR def. (12) New Mexico State, 70-67 def. (4) Maryland, 85-83 def. (9) Northern Iowa, 59-52 def. (6) Tennessee, 70-69 vs. (5) Butler (#11) Minnesota lost to (6) Xavier, 65-54

NIT (2) (#1) Illinois def. (8) Stony Brook, 76-66 def. (4) Kent State, 75-58 lost to (3) Dayton, 77-71 (#7) Northwestern lost to (2) Rhode Island, 76-64

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Champion Ohio State

TALOR BATTLE, PSU (c & m) DeShawn Sims, MICH (c & m) John Shurna, NW (c & m) JaJuan Johnson, PU (c & m) Trevon Hughes, UW (c & m)

ALL-BIG TEN 3RD TEAM ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Manny Harris, MICH (c & m) Draymond Green, MSU (c & m) William Bufford, OSU (c & m) Jason Bohannon, UW (c & m) David Lighty, OSU (m) Raymar Morgan (c)

ALL-BIG TEN HM ▲ 2010 second-team All-Big Ten selection Talor Battle finished second in the league in scoring at 18.5 ppg.

BIG TEN HONORS (c=coaches; m=media)

AWARD WINNERS ■ Player of the Year: Evan Turner, Ohio State (c & m) ■ Defensive Player of the Year: Chris Kramer, Purdue (c) ■ Freshman of the Year: D.J. Richardson, Illinois (c) Drew Crawford, Northwestern (m) ■ Sixth Man of the Year: Draymond Green, Michigan State (c) ■ Coach of the Year: Matt Painter, Purdue (c) Thad Matt, Ohio State (m)

ALL-BIG TEN 1ST TEAM ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Evan Turner, Ohio State (c & m) Kalin Lucas, Michigan State (c & m) Robbie Hummel (c & m) E’Twaun Moore (c & m) Demetri McCamey (c & m)

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Mike Tisdale, ILL (c & m) Mike Davis, ILL (c & m) Raymar Morgan, MSU (m) Lawrence Westbrook, MINN (c & m) Jon Diebler, OSU (c & m) Chris Kramer (c & m) Aaron Fuller, IA (c) Matt Gaten, IA (c) Michael Thompson, NW (c & m) David Lighty (c) Jon Leuer, UW (c & m) Verdell Jones, IN (c)

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

D.J. Richardson, ILL Christian Watford, IN Eric May, IA Drew Crawford, NW Kelsey Barlow, PU

ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Jeremy Nash, NW Dallas Lauderdale, OSU Trevon Hughes, UW Chris Kramer, PU JuJuan Johnson, PU

PENN STATE IN THE BIG TEN ‘09-10 FINAL SEASON RANKINGS TEAM

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OVERALL

BIG TEN

Scoring Offense . . . . . . . . . . . . .65.3 . .9th . . .62.2 . .8th Scoring Margin . . . . . . . . . . . . .+1.0 . .9th . . .-4.7 . .9th

Field Goal % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43.7 . .8th . . .43.9 . .5th 3-PT FG % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34.5 . .5th . . .35.0 . .4th

Rebounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34.2 . .5th . . .32.3 . .6th Scoring Defense . . . . . . . . . . . .64.3 . .7th . . .66.9 . .8th

Free Throw % . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70.2 . .6th . . .67.4 .11th FG % Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43.1 . .8th . . .45.2 . .8th 3-PT FG % Defense . . . . . . . . .35.9 . .11th . . .36.0 .10th Rebounding Defense . . . . . . . . .31.0 . .3rd . . .30.8 . .4th

Rebounding Margin . . . . . . . . . .+3.2 . .2nd . . .+1.4 . .4th Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13.3 . .8th . . .13.4 . .6th

Turnover Margin . . . . . . . . . . . . .-1.4 .10th . . .-2.9 . .9th Offensive Rebounds . . . . . . . . . .9.7 . .9th . . . .8.6 .10th Defensive Rebound % . . . . . .74.4% . . .1st .74.3% . .1st

Offensive Rebound % . . . . . .30.1% . .8th .27.5% .10th

3-PT FG Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.8 . .7th . . .6.43 . .6th Blocked Shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.8 . .11th . . . .1.8 .11th

Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.6 .10th . . . .4.2 .10th Assist/Turnover Ratio . . . . . . . . .1.2 . .9th . . . .1.1 . .9th

Defensive Rebounds . . . . . . . . .24.5 . .3rd . . .23.7 . .4th

INDIVIDUAL

. . . . . . . . . . . .OVERALL

Scoring . . . . . . . . . . . . .Battle (18.8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson Rebounding . . . . . . . . . . .Battle (5.4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jones (5.2) Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Battle (4.2) Assist-to-Turnover . . . . . .Battle (1.7) Steals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Battle (1.1) Field Goal % . . . . . . . .Brooks (50.3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jackson (49.7) Free Throw % . . . . . .Jackson (79.1) 3-PT % . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Babb (37.6) 3-PT Made . . . . . . . . . . .Battle (2.4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Babb (2.2) Offensive Rebounds . . . . . .Jackson Defensive Rebounds . . . .Battle (4.8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jones Minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . .Battle (37.0)

BIG TEN

. .2nd . . .18.8 . . . . . . . .10.7 .16th . . . .5.1 .17th . . . .5.0 . .3rd . . . .4.6 . .8th . . . .1.9 .14th . . . .1.3 .12th . . . . . . .13th . . .51.1 . .8th . . .77.8 .12th . . .39.5 . .5th . . . .2.5 . .6th . . . .2.5 . . . . . . . . .1.7 . .5th . . . .4.7 . .3.9 . . .14th . .2nd . . .38.2

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.3rd .25th .16th .19th . .3rd . .5th .10th

. .6th .12th .11th . .3rd . .3rd .15th . .7th . .3rd

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GAME 1

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

GAME 2

Penn State 70, Penn 55

Bryce Jordan Center • Nov. 13, 2009

Key Moment: Penn played within hailing distance of the lead for most of the game and closed to within four, 48-44, on a Jack Eggleston lay-up when Penn State ran off six straight on a Jeff Brooks jumper, Chris Babb three and David Jackson free throw to take its first double-digit lead, 54-44, with 8:19 to play. Notes: Talor Battle posted the fifth double of his career and 17th career 20-point game, posting 17 points by halftime...Penn State won its fifth straight season-opener and improved to 84-30 overall in season-openers...Penn State extended its win streak to six games, dating to 2008-09 season...Penn State improved to 31-7 at home the last three years and 34-3 when leading at Official Basketball Box Scorehis -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics half...Adam Highberger scored first career points with a pair of big first half threes...Jeff Penn vs Penn State Brooks posted hisp.m. fourth double-digit scoring game and tied a career high with two threes. 11-13-09 7:30 at career University Park, Pa. Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot

##

Player

01

Zack Rosen Tyler Bernardini Darren Smith Andreas Schreiber Jack Eggleston Dan Monckton Mike Howlett Rob Belcore Conor Turley Team Totals

05 13 24 02 23 30 44

FG % 1st Half: 10-26 3FG % 1st Half: 4-14 FT % 1st Half: 5-9

* * * * *

38.5% 28.6% 55.6%

2-8 4-8 1-11 2-4 5-6 0-1 2-4 1-5 1-1

2-6 1-5 0-7 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0

2-5 3-3 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-10

18-48

5-23

14-22

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

8-22 1-9 9-13

36.4% 11.1% 69.2%

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

3 4 7 4 1 0 1 4 1 2 3 2 0 2 2 4 0 3 3 3 0 2 2 1 2 3 5 0 1 4 5 3 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 8 23 31 23

8 12 3 4 13 0 4 3 8

6 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 2

Game: 18-48 Game: 5-23 Game: 14-22

Min

4 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

55 12 13

0

2 200

37.5% 21.7% 63.6%

39 17 31 9 33 6 16 27 22

Deadball Rebounds 5

Penn State 70 • 1-0, 0-0 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot

##

Player

10

Babb, Chris Battle, Talor Jackson, David (DJ) Jones, Andrew Brooks, Jeff Highberger, Adam Borovnjak, Sasa Frazier, Tim Woodyard, Cammeron Oliver, Billy Ott, Andrew Team Totals

12 15 22 25 14 21 23 24 35 54

FG % 1st Half: 14-28 3FG % 1st Half: 6-16 FT % 1st Half: 2-6

* 2-8 * 11-20 * 2-6 * 2-4 * 3-4 2-3 1-1 0-1 1-4 0-1 2-2 26-54

50.0% 37.5% 33.3%

2-6 2-8 0-2 0-0 2-2 2-3 0-0 0-1 1-4 0-1 0-0

2-2 3-4 1-2 0-2 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3

9-27

9-17

2nd half: 12-26 2nd half: 3-11 2nd half: 7-11

46.2% 27.3% 63.6%

TP

A TO Blk Stl

8 27 5 4 10 6 2 0 3 0 5

3 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0

Game: 26-54 Game: 9-27 Game: 9-17

Score by periods Penn Penn State

1st

2nd

Total

29 36

26 34

55 70

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

23 39 26 21 27 8 19 8 10 5 14

70 11 10

1

3 200

In Paint 22 25

Points PENN PSU

Off T/O 8 22

2nd Chance 15 9

Fast Break 2 7

Bench 15 16

UNC Wilmington 80 • 1-2 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

32 02 05 30 01 03 04 12 14 22 24 34

FG % 1st Half: 16-26 3FG % 1st Half: 7-11 FT % 1st Half: 1-3

f f g g g

61.5% 63.6% 33.3%

3-4 0-2 4-5 6-9 1-3 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-3 1-2 5-9 4-5

1-1 0-0 0-0 4-5 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-2

0-0 0-0 0-0 5-6 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-7 0-0 2-4 0-0

27-47

10-16

16-21

2nd half: 11-21 2nd half: 3-5 2nd half: 15-18

52.4% 60.0% 83.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

Min

0 0 0 2 1 3 4 5 0 7 7 2 0 0 0 2 1 4 5 2 0 4 4 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 0 1 1 2 4 1 3 4 5 29 34 21

7 0 8 21 3 9 0 0 0 8 3 12 9

3 1 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 0

27 17 22 24 17 18 2 0+ 0 29 5 23 16

Game: 27-47 Game: 10-16 Game: 16-21

3 1 3 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

80 17 15

5

2 200

57.4% 62.5% 76.2%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Penn State 69 • 2-1 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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Player

15

Jackson, David (DJ) Jones, Andrew Brooks, Jeff Babb, Chris Battle, Talor Borovnjak, Sasa Frazier, Tim Woodyard, Cammeron Ott, Andrew Team Totals

22 25 10 12 21 23 24 54

FG % 1st Half: 11-31 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 FT % 1st Half: 7-9

35.5% 20.0% 77.8%

f f f g g

4-5 1-8 4-6 2-12 8-23 0-1 1-8 0-1 1-1

1-1 0-0 0-0 2-10 2-9 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

3-4 0-0 1-1 1-2 11-12 0-0 6-8 0-0 0-0

21-65

5-21

22-27

2nd half: 10-34 2nd half: 3-11 2nd half: 15-18

29.4% 27.3% 83.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

2 5 7 3 1 3 4 3 0 3 3 2 2 1 3 2 4 4 8 3 0 1 1 0 3 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 6 17 19 36 19

12 2 9 7 29 0 8 0 2

2 1 2 3 1 1 2 0 0

0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 0

69 12

5

0

9 200

Game: 21-65 Game: 5-21 Game: 22-27

32.3% 23.8% 81.5%

Officials: Mike Wood, John Hampton, Bret Smith Technical fouls: UNC Wilmington-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 535 Score by periods UNC Wilmington Penn State

116

1st

2nd

Total

40 31

40 38

80 69

03 14 24 04 05 12 25 34 35 44

FG % 1st Half: 11-28 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 FT % 1st Half: 9-12

39.3% 33.3% 75.0%

4-13 2-5 3-8 1-3 3-5 0-2 1-3 2-9 2-4 4-9 1-1 0-0

0-0 0-1 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-7 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-2 4-7 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0

23-62

4-16

11-17

2nd half: 12-34 2nd half: 2-10 2nd half: 2-5

35.3% 20.0% 40.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

PF

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

5 4 9 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 4 0 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 0 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 3 2 5 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 14 17 31 19

8 4 10 5 8 0 3 5 4 11 3 0

0 3 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0

0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0

23 23 16 22 21 16 6 23 11 19 11 9

61

9

8

0

6 200

Game: 23-62 Game: 4-16 Game: 11-17

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

10

Babb, Chris Battle, Talor Jackson, David (DJ) Jones, Andrew Brooks, Jeff Highberger, Adam Borovnjak, Sasa Frazier, Tim Woodyard, Cammeron Oliver, Billy Kirkpatrick, Steve Ott, Andrew Team Totals

12 15 22 25 14 21 23 24 35 41

FG % 1st Half: 12-27 3FG % 1st Half: 5-13 FT % 1st Half: 5-7

44.4% 38.5% 71.4%

* * * * *

5-9 2-9 2-4 3-4 6-8 1-1 2-3 6-11 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-0

5-9 0-4 1-1 0-0 0-2 1-1 0-0 4-5 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 4-6 3-3 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-2 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

28-54

12-26

12-18

2nd half: 16-27 2nd half: 7-13 2nd half: 7-11

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Score by periods Robert Morris Penn State

1st

2nd

Total

33 34

28 46

61 80

Last FG - RMU 2nd-00:10, PSU 2nd-02:03. Largest lead - RMU by 6 1st-14:56, PSU by 26 2nd-03:04.

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 5 times.

Charleston Classic • Nov. 19, 2009

Lacy, Dominique Fields, John Rendleman, Keith Tomko, Chad Felder, Darryl Downey, Montez Jeralds, Darion Wilson, Matt Sheets, Josh Wolf, Johnny Basnight, Jeremy Ohuaregbe, Will Grant, Ahmad Team Totals

02

* * * * *

37.1% 25.0% 64.7%

Deadball Rebounds 4

59.3% 53.8% 63.6%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

PF

TP

A TO Blk

0 2 2 2 1 5 6 1 2 5 7 2 3 5 8 2 2 3 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 11 27 38 15

15 8 8 6 12 3 6 19 3 0 0 0

1 7 2 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 0 0

Game: 28-54 Game: 12-26 Game: 12-18

Stl

Min

2 3 2 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0

0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

24 28 27 24 21 7 8 30 17 4 3 7

80 16 14

2

1 200

51.9% 46.2% 66.7%

Deadball Rebounds 4

Officials: John Cahill, John Hughes, Pat Driscoll Technical fouls: Robert Morris-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 6286

Key Moment: Despite struggling shooting, Penn State closed within two, 64-62, on a Jeff Brooks alley-oop from Tim Frazier with 2:58 to play but missed a defensive assignment on the other end and gave up a lay-up. Talor Battle found a wide open Chris Babb for a corner three, but the shot that could have cut the lead to one went astray. UNCW got a dunk on the other end and never looked back. Notes: Talor Battle equaled a career high 29 points on the night hitting a career-best 11-of-12 at the line...Battle became the Lions 29th 1,000-point scorer in the game...Penn State made 22-of-27 free throws in the game as Battle and Frazier broke down the Seahawk defense off the dribble...David Jackson had 12 points and seven boards...Penn State shot just 32.3% from the floor while Wilmington hitBox at 61.5% firstTotals half and 57.4% in the game...Penn State committed just Official Basketball Scorein --the Game -- Final Statistics UNC Wilmington vs Penn State five turnovers, its lowest total since 2006...Penn State trailed for 37 minutes. 11/19/09 3:30 pm at Charleston, S.C. Player

Robinson, Rob Nwigwe, Mezie Jones, Velton Wallace, Gary Green, Dallas Abraham, Karon Williams, Coron Langhurst, Jimmy Piehl, Brad Johnson, Russell Thompson, Lijah Whitehead, Josiah Team Totals

54

Deadball Rebounds 5

UNC-Wilmington 80, Penn State 69

21

Player

01

Min

0 3 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1

48.1% 33.3% 52.9%

Last FG - PENN 2nd-01:08, PSU 2nd-02:04. Largest lead - PENN by 3 1st-17:07, PSU by 15 2nd-01:28.

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Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Penn State 80 • 2-0, 0-0 PF

0 4 4 3 0 10 10 0 3 1 4 4 2 3 5 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 4 5 0 0 0 8 24 32 23

Officials: Zelton Steed, Eugene Crawford Jr., Bert Smith Technical fouls: Penn-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 7507

GAME 3

Bryce Jordan Center • Nov. 16, 2009

Key Moment: Leading 34-33 at the half, Penn State exploded for a 23-4 run in the first six minutes of the second half fueled by 12 points and four three-pointers from Chris Babb to take a 5737 lead with 13:52 to play. Notes: Chris Babb scored a career-high 15 points on a career-best 5-of-9 from three, scoring 12 of those points during a 4:30 spurt to start the second half...Tim Frazier scored his first collegiate points and went on for a career night of 19 points and 4-of-5 from three whil playing 30 minutes at the point...Jeff Brooks posted his first career back-to-back double-figure scoring games by adding 12 points...Penn State made 12 threes on the game...Penn State ran its win streak to seven Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Finalleading Statistics games dating to 2008-09...improved to Totals 35-3 -when at the half in the last three Robert Morris vs Penn State 11-16-09 7:30to p.m. Park, years...improved 32-7atatUniversity home in the last Pa. three years and 22-4 when scoring 70+ points. Robert Morris 61 • 0-2, 0-0

Penn 55 • 0-1, 0-0

04

Penn State 80, Robert Morris 61

Min

35 22 32 32 40 7 26 4 2

Deadball Rebounds 3

Points RMU PSU

In Paint 25 24

Off T/O 18 3

2nd Chance 14 13

Fast Break 9 2

Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 7 times.

Bench 26 31


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Tulane 63, Penn State 60

GAME 4

Charleston Classic • Nov. 20, 2009

Key Moment: After taking a 25-24 halftime lead, Penn State went scoreless for nearly the first four minutes of the second half and saw Tulane take a 29-25 lead. The Lions had just two field goals in the half until the 7:18 mark. Penn State got within one, 38-37, but a string of four straight turnovers led to an 8-0 Tulane run and a 46-37 lead. Battle capped a 10-1 PSU run with a 22-foot three and PSU took a 56-55 lead, with 1:20 to play, but Kevin Sims broke an 0-22 drought with a huge top-of-the-key three for Tulane with 21 seconds to play. Notes: Jeff Brooks scored a career high 15 points to tie Talor Battle for the Penn State high and added a career high tying seven rebounds...Penn State’s starting guards hit 4-of-20 from the floor...Tulane entered the game hitting 22% from three, but shot 42% (9-19) in the game...the game sawBasketball 45 fouls and 51Score free throws...Penn State hit 22-of-25 (88%) from the line, but just 30.9 Official Box -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Tulane vs Penn State percent from12:30 the floor and 4-of-18 11/20/09 at Carolina First from Arenathree. Tulane 63 • 1-2 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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Player

04

MCQUEEN, Asim HOLMES, Aaron RICHARD, Kris SIMS, Kevin BOOKER, David ROGERS, Trent ANDERSEN, Jon TIMMONS, Kendall VIANNEY, Eric HOGAN, Geoff BEASLEY, Terrance Team Totals

20 00 01 02 03 13 22 24 25 41

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

8-23 4-10 4-4

f f g g g

34.8% 40.0% 100.0

0-4 4-10 5-10 2-11 1-7 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0

0-0 2-4 3-7 1-4 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

0-0 7-8 1-2 6-6 4-6 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0

17-48

8-19

21-26

2nd half: 9-25 2nd half: 4-9 2nd half: 17-22

36.0% 44.4% 77.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

2 4 6 5 3 2 5 2 1 5 6 3 1 3 4 2 0 8 8 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 8 25 33 23

0 17 14 11 6 7 0 1 5 2 0

1 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0

Game: 17-48 Game: 8-19 Game: 21-26

Min

0 1 4 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 2

2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

63 11 11

5

7 200

35.4% 42.1% 80.8%

25 27 30 30 38 10 6 10 10 12 2

Deadball Rebounds 4

Penn State 60 • 2-2 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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Player

15

Jackson, David (DJ) Jones, Andrew Brooks, Jeff Babb, Chris Battle, Talor Highberger, Adam Borovnjak, Sasa Frazier, Tim Woodyard, Cammeron Ott, Andrew Team Totals

22 25 10 12 14 21 23 24 54

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

8-29 2-9 7-8

27.6% 22.2% 87.5%

f f f g g

1-5 2-8 6-11 1-7 3-13 2-5 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-2

1-2 0-0 0-1 1-6 1-5 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

3-4 0-0 3-3 0-0 8-8 0-1 0-0 6-7 0-0 2-2

17-55

4-18

22-25

2nd half: 9-26 2nd half: 2-9 2nd half: 15-17

34.6% 22.2% 88.2%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

2 1 3 5 2 9 11 2 2 5 7 3 1 1 2 0 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 2 5 1 6 16 24 40 22

6 4 15 3 15 5 2 8 0 2

0 0 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 0

Game: 17-55 Game: 4-18 Game: 22-25

60

2 1 3 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 1 7 12

Min

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

1

1 200

30.9% 22.2% 88.0%

23 30 34 20 37 13 9 15 9 10

Deadball Rebounds 0

Officials: Paul Janssen, Hal Lusk, Mark Whitehead Technical fouls: Tulane-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: Score by periods Tulane Penn State

Penn State 59, Davidson 57

GAME 5

Key Moment: Penn State leapt out to a 19-point lead, 28-9, hitting at a 56 percent clip early and feeding off the play of Tim Frazier and Talor Battle. The Lions hit a lull toward the end of the first half and allowed a 26-7 Wildcat run that tied the game at 35 with 16:30 to play in the second half. A Frazier jumper and Battle feed of Jeff Brooks for a dunk gave the Lions a 59-55 lead. Davidson had the ball in the closing seconds and Brendan McKillop, son of the Davidson coach Bob McKillop, had a 5-footer in the lane to tie that came up short. Notes: Freshman Tim Frazier made his first career start and helped fuel and early 19-point Penn State lead with three consecutive plays getting a big assist for a three and back-to-back steals which he converted into a lay-up and dunk...Freshman Bill Edwards saw his first career action and recorded eight points and a team-high tying six boards, scoring within seconds of entering the Official Basketball -- Gamewith Totals Final Statistics State shot 42 percent in the first half, its game...Jeff BrooksBox ledScore the Lions 12--points...Penn Penn State vs Davidson 11/22/09 AMfor at Carolina First Arena high water10:00 mark the tournament. Penn State 59 • 3-2

## 15 22 25 12 23 10 11 21 54

Player

Jackson, David (DJ) Jones, Andrew Brooks, Jeff Battle, Talor Frazier, Tim Babb, Chris Edwards, Bill Borovnjak, Sasa Ott, Andrew Team Totals

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

11-26 2-9 7-9

Davidson 57 • 0-4 ## 22 23 42 01 24 05 12 15 34 35

ARCHAMBAULT, Will ROSSITER, Steve ALLISON, Ben MCKILLOP, Brendan BARR, Bryant KUHLMAN, J.P. COCHRAN, Nik COHEN, Jake BEN-EZE, Frank NELMS, Dan Team Totals 8-26 2-13 4-5

3-6 4-6 5-11 4-14 3-5 0-2 2-8 0-0 0-1

0-3 0-0 1-4 3-9 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0

21-53

42.3% 22.2% 77.8%

Player

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

f f f g g

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

f f f g g

5-19

10-27 3-10 5-6

4-10 3-5 1-3 2-6 0-5 4-10 1-2 6-11 1-1 1-2

2-7 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-5 1-4 1-2 1-4 0-0 0-0

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

7-26

15-29 5-13 0-0

Officials: Mark Whitehead, Mike Wood, John Hampton Technical fouls: Penn State-Edwards, Bill. Davidson-None. Attendance: Score by periods Penn State Davidson

1st

31 22

12-15

37.0% 30.0% 83.3%

Game: Game: Game:

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

23-55

30.8% 15.4% 80.0%

4-5 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 2-2 3-4 0-0 0-0

2nd

28 35

Last FG - PSU 2nd-01:58, DAV 2nd-00:48. Largest lead - PSU by 19 1st-06:28, DAV by 4 2nd-09:46.

Total

59 57

Rebounds Off Def Tot

51.7% 38.5% 0.0%

2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 4-5

2 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 9

1 1 0 4 5 5 5 0 0 3 24

21-53 5-19 12-15

3 3 1 4 5 6 6 0 0 5 33

Game: Game: Game:

2 3 1 1 3 2 2 6 1 2 3 26

23-55 7-26 4-5

Points PSU DAV

TP

2 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0

10 9 12 11 7 2 8 0 0

13

59

PF

TP

39.6% 26.3% 80.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

2 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 1 9

PF

4 3 2 1 3 3 2 9 2 2 4 35

A TO Blk

1 0 1 3 3 1 2 0 0

11

0 0 2 3 2 1 3 0 1

12

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stl

0 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 0

Min

30 19 33 37 34 19 18 3 7

0

8

200

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

2nd

Total

24 25

39 35

63 60

Penn State 87 vs. Sacred Heart 75

GAME 6

Charleston Classic • Nov. 22, 2009

1st

Bryce Jordan Center • Nov. 25, 2009

Key Moment: Penn State built as much as a 14-point second half lead, but saw the Pioneers reel off eight straight points behind threes from Corey Hassan and Ryan Litke to get within one, 6262, with 7:00 to play. Tim Frazier got a nice three-point play on a kick ahead from Talor Battle and Cam Woodyard downed a jumper to rebuild the lead to seven. David Jackson scored eight of the Lions next 10 as Penn State pushed the lead bactk to 10, 79-69, with 1:42 to play. Notes: David Jackson scored a career-high 26 points and added a career-best tying four rebounds while shooting 8-10 from the floor and 9-11 from the line...Penn State shot 63.8% from the floor, its best since January 3, 2007...Penn State hit better than 80% from the foul line for the fourth straight game...PSU’s 51 second half points marked their most since posting 67 vs. VMI in Official Basketball Boxposted Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics 2006...Penn State a season-high 21 assists. Sacred Heart vs Penn State 11/25/09 6:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. Sacred Heart 75 • 2-3 ##

Player

04

Hassan, Corey Sahan, Mehmet Potter, Liam Thompson, Jerrell Hardy, Chauncey Litke, Ryan Greenbacker, Nick Dulaire, Stan Team Totals

15 32 03 22 02 30 34

FG % 1st Half: 12-26 3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 FT % 1st Half: 1-1

Deadball Rebounds 0

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

f f c g g

9-17 1-3 3-6 4-8 7-13 4-7 2-5 0-0 30-59

46.2% 20.0% 100.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

5-10 0-0 0-0 0-2 4-6 2-5 0-0 0-0

1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

11-23

4-6

18-33 10-18 3-5

54.5% 55.6% 60.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

4 3 7 4 3 1 4 5 1 5 6 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 1 4 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 9 17 26 20

Game: Game: Game:

30-59 11-23 4-6

TP

A TO Blk

24 2 6 8 21 10 4 0

1 0 1 6 4 2 0 0

Stl

Min

3 1 2 3 2 5 0 1

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0

36 27 24 37 37 20 16 3

75 14 17

1

5

200

50.8% 47.8% 66.7%

Deadball Rebounds 2

Penn State 87 • 4-2 2 1 5 3 0 1 0 1 2 1

12 6 2 6 0 11 3 13 2 2

16

57

41.8% 26.9% 80.0%

In Paint 24 28

Off T/O 15 15

4 2 0 3 1 2 1 0 0 1

14

0 4 0 0 1 4 0 1 3 0

13

2nd Chance 12 9

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0

4

Fast Break 4 4

Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

5

34 29 9 28 18 28 13 24 7 10

200

Deadball Rebounds 0

Bench 10 31

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

15

David Jackson Andrew Jones Jeff Brooks Talor Battle Tim Frazier Chris Babb Bill Edwards Sasa Borovnjak Cammeron Woodyard Andrew Ott Team Totals

22 25 12 23 10 11 21 24 54

FG % 1st Half: 14-24 3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 FT % 1st Half: 3-5

f f f g g

8-10 2-4 1-2 6-8 3-7 2-4 4-5 0-2 3-4 1-1 30-47

58.3% 45.5% 60.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

1-2 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-1 2-4 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-0

9-11 2-2 2-2 6-7 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

6-13

21-25

16-23 1-2 18-20

69.6% 50.0% 90.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: Game: Game:

0 2 2 1 1 3 4 2 0 1 1 4 0 8 8 1 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 19 21 14 30-47 6-13 21-25

TP

A TO Blk

26 6 4 19 7 6 10 0 7 2

4 0 1 5 3 5 2 1 0 0

Stl

Min

1 1 1 3 3 0 2 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 1

35 32 13 37 23 22 13 5 15 5

87 21 11

0

9

200

63.8% 46.2% 84.0%

Deadball Rebounds 2,1

Officials: Curtis Shaw, Steve Olson, Wally Rutecki Technical fouls: Sacred Heart-None. Penn State-Tim Frazier. Attendance: 5323 Score by periods Sacred Heart Penn State

1st

2nd

Total

26 36

49 51

75 87

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Penn State 69, Virginia 67

GAME 7

Key Moment: Trailing 27-21 at the half after shooting 34%, Talor Battle and freshman guard Tim Frazier combined to score all of PSU’s points in a key 13-2 run that gave the Lions a 34-29 lead with 15:03 to play. Penn State built the lead to 12 before holding on against a late barrage of UVA threes. Sammy Zeglinski’s three got UVA within one, 67-66, with five seconds to play, but Battle sank two free throws on the other end, part of a 14-of-20 performance by PSU at the line in the final 5:00. Notes: Talor Battle posted a career high 32 points hitting 9-of-15 from the floor and 5-of-9 from three...He set a Penn State record with 28 second half points as he led the Lion from 10 points down in the first half...Battle hit 7-of-9 from the floor and 5-of-7 from three in the second half for the first 30-point game by a Lion since 2006...It was just the 10th 30-point game by a Penn Official Basketball Boxlast Score -- Game and Totalsthe -- Final Statistics State player in the decade most points by a Penn State player since Marlon Smith’s 33 vs. Penn State vs Virginia Long Island 2004. 11/30/09 7:00in pm at Charlottesville, Va. (JPJA) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

15

Jackson,David (DJ) Jones,Andrew Brooks,Jeff Battle,Talor Frazier,Tim Babb,Chris Edwards,Bill Borovnjak,Sasa Ott,Andrew Team Totals

25 12 23 10 11 21 54

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

9-26 1-6 2-3

f f f g g

34.6% 16.7% 66.7%

1-4 3-7 3-7 9-15 4-8 1-5 2-5 0-0 0-1

0-0 0-0 1-2 5-9 0-2 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 1-1 9-13 3-5 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-0

23-52

6-17

17-25

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

14-26 5-11 15-22

53.8% 45.5% 68.2%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

PF

TP

A TO Blk

3 4 7 3 3 4 7 4 2 7 9 2 0 4 4 3 0 2 2 3 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 2 2 4 10 28 38 17

2 6 8 32 11 6 4 0 0

0 0 1 4 5 2 0 0 0

Game: Game: Game:

23-52 6-17 17-25

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

32

Scott, Mike Meyinsse, Jerome Farrakhan, Mustapha Zeglinski, Sammy Landesberg, Sylven Evans, Jontel Baker, Calvin Sherrill, Will Jones, Jeff Team Totals

02 13 15 01 04 22 23

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

12-25 2-4 1-1

f f g g g

48.0% 50.0% 100.0%

8-14 2-4 2-6 5-14 6-13 0-0 1-3 0-2 1-5

0-0 0-0 1-1 4-9 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1

1-2 1-1 0-0 2-2 4-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Min

##

Player

15

Jackson,David (DJ) Jones,Andrew Brooks,Jeff Battle,Talor Frazier,Tim Babb,Chris Edwards,Bill Woodyard,Cammeron Ott,Andrew Team Totals

0 0 0 4 1 2 3 0 0

1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

28 24 32 38 26 24 16 1 11

69 12 10

3

4

200

22 25 12 23 10 11 24 54

44.2% 35.3% 68.0%

25-61

8-15

8-13

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

13-36 6-11 7-12

36.1% 54.5% 58.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

Deadball Rebounds 3

PF

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

1 10 11 3 3 3 6 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 3 3 2 5 5 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 3 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 1 4 3 7 11 24 35 25

17 5 5 16 18 0 2 0 3

1 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 0

1 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 1

0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0

34 23 24 29 33 1 20 20 16

66 10

8

3

4

200

Game: Game: Game:

25-61 8-15 8-13

41.0% 53.3% 61.5%

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

1st

2nd

21 27

Total

48 39

In Paint 26 24

Points PSU VA

69 66

Last FG - PSU 2nd-03:46, VA 2nd-00:05. Largest lead - PSU by 12 2nd-03:46, VA by 10 1st-01:55.

Off T/O 9 11

2nd Chance 10 10

Bench 10 5

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 1 time.

UMBC 42 • 0-8 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

20

Satchell, Adrian De La Rosa, Chris Spadafora, Matt Gilliam, Chauncey Grant, Shawn Smith, Bakari Groce, Nick Neller, Brian Wasco, Jake Team Totals

10 21 23 24 01 05 31 34

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

11-28 1-9 0-0

f g g g g

39.3% 11.1% 0.0%

3-3 5-11 1-11 0-1 2-11 0-1 2-6 4-11 1-1

0-0 0-1 0-3 0-1 0-5 0-0 2-4 2-8 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

18-56

4-22

2-2

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

7-28 3-13 2-2

25.0% 23.1% 100.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

Game: Game: Game:

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

15

Jackson,David (DJ) Brooks,Jeff Jones,Andrew Battle,Talor Frazier,Tim Babb,Chris Edwards,Bill Borovnjak,Sasa Woodyard,Cammeron Oliver,Billy Kirkpatrick,Steve Ott,Andrew Team Totals

25 22 12 23 10 11 21 24 35 41 54

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

12-35 1-11 2-3

f f c g g

34.3% 9.1% 66.7%

0-5 7-11 4-6 3-8 3-6 2-7 1-8 0-1 2-8 0-1 0-0 3-3

0-0 0-1 0-0 0-4 1-2 2-7 0-2 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

6 10 2 0 6 0 6 10 2

0 6 0 0 0 1 1 0 1

1 2 0 0 2 0 1 3 1

0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

0 4 1 0 0 0 0 3 1

25 33 37 10 26 5 23 25 16

42

9 10

2

9

200

32.1% 18.2% 100.0%

25-64

4-21

4-7

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

13-29 3-10 2-4

44.8% 30.0% 50.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

1 2 3 2 3 5 5 5 10 0 6 6 0 4 4 0 6 6 3 4 7 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 4 17 35 52

Game: Game: Game:

25-64 4-21 4-7

Player

24

ALLEN, Lavoy WILLIAMS, Craig BROOKS, Ryan FERNANDEZ, Juan GUZMAN,Luis MOORE, Ramone JEFFERSON, Rahlir Team Totals

30 02 04 10 23 32

FG % 1st Half: 10-30 3FG % 1st Half: 2-11 FT % 1st Half: 0-0

118

f f g g g

5-19

7-9

6-20 1-7 7-9

3-12 1-5 8-18 2-14 3-5 0-3 1-3 18-60

33.3% 18.2% 0.0%

Score by periods Penn State Temple

30.0% 14.3% 77.8%

1 4 5 2 2 2 4 0 0 1 1 4 0 5 5 1 0 1 1 2 0 3 3 1 1 10 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 7 27 34 13

Game: 15-43 Game: 5-19 Game: 7-9

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

5 7 3 8 0 11 8 0 0

1 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0

1 0 1 3 3 2 4 0 0

2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

31 33 25 39 16 29 21 3 3

42

7 14

5

2 200

34.9% 26.3% 77.8%

Deadball Rebounds 2

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-0 0-4 0-4 2-8 1-1 0-0 0-0

2-2 0-0 3-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-2

3-17

6-9

8-30 1-6 6-9

26.7% 16.7% 66.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

7 5 12 2 0 4 4 0 2 4 6 1 0 3 3 4 2 0 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 4 2 3 2 5 17 21 38 12

Game: 18-60 Game: 3-17 Game: 6-9

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

8 2 19 6 8 0 2

2 1 1 4 2 0 1

1 0 3 1 1 0 0

2 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1 2 0 1

40 26 40 37 33 7 17

45 11

6

2

5 200

30.0% 17.6% 66.7%

Deadball Rebounds 1

1st

2nd

Total

22 22

20 23

42 45

Virginia Tech 66, Penn State 64 Bryce Jordan Center • Dec. 12, 2009

Key Moment: After an up-and-down first half the teams went to the locker room tied at 36, but Penn State shot just 28.6 percent in the second half to find itself trailing by as many as six. Andrew Jones gave the Lions the lead, 59-58, with 4:20 to play, but Chris Babb was whistled for an intentional foul on Malcolm Delaney who hit two at the line. Talor Battle scored five straight on a driving lay-up and a three to pull PSU within one, 65-64, with nine seconds to play. Erick Green hit one of two at the line, but Battle’s driving lay-up in traffic came up short at the buzzer. Notes: Battle posted a career-high 32 points for the second time on the season, hitting 12 of a career-high 26 shots, and led PSU with nine boards and three assists...David Jackson added 12 points, the only other Lion to make more than one field goal...Penn State shot 59% at the line, 3of-10 for Battle...Penn State had a nine-game home win streak and three-game ACC win streak Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals Statistics snapped...a crowd of 11,237, Penn-- Final State’s largest for a non-conference game in five years, saw the Virginia Tech vs Penn State game...Andrew Ott and Chris Babb 12/12/09 7:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. pulled down career highs of six boards. ##

Player

00

Allen, Jeff Bell, Terrell Davilla, Victor Hudson, Dorenzo Delaney, Malcolm Raines, Cadarian Green, Erick Witcher, Lewis Boggs, Ben Thompson, JT Team Totals

01 14 05 23 04 11 21 24 33

Deadball Rebounds 0,1

FG % 1st Half: 16-34 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 FT % 1st Half: 2-5

PF

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3

0 14 10 7 7 6 2 0 5 1 0 6

1 1 1 2 5 2 0 0 1 0 0 1

1 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 0

1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

17 24 24 33 25 18 19 7 15 3 2 13

7

58 14 14

3

4

200

39.1% 19.0% 57.1%

Officials: Steve Welmer, Mike Sanzere, Antinio Petty Technical fouls: UMBC-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 6296 Score by periods UMBC Penn State

0-0 3-4 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Penn State 58 • 6-3 ##

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

1-2 0-0 1-2 0-5 0-1 3-6 0-3 0-0 0-0

Virginia Tech 66 • 8-1 PF

0 5 5 2 0 1 1 1 1 4 5 1 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 1 2 3 3 22 25 11 18-56 4-22 2-2

15-43

39.1% 33.3% 0.0%

GAME 10

Bryce Jordan Center • Dec. 8, 2009

Key Moment: After holding a slim 27-23 halftime lead, Penn State received an energy jolt when Jeff Brooks swooped in from the left side to grab a David Jackson miss and reverse-jammed it behind his head in mid-air. The play earned ESPN Sportscenter’s No. 1 Play of the Day and sparked a 14-3 Nittany Lion run for a 41-26 lead with 12:28 to play. Notes: Penn State posted its ninth-straight victory at home equalling its longest string under Ed DeChellis...Jeff Brooks led the Lions in scoring for the third time on the season with 14 points on 7-of-11 shooting...Andrew Jones recorded his fourth career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds...Penn State posted a season high 52 rebounds and +27 rebounding margin over the Retrievers (25) on the night, the Lions most rebounds since posting 54 vs. South Carolina in 2007...UMBC was the second-straight opponent held under 50 points by PSU, recording a seaOfficial Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics UMBC vs State vs. the PSU defense. son-low ofPenn 42 points 12/8/09 6:30 p.m. at State College, Pa. ##

2-3 2-3 1-5 3-15 0-3 4-7 3-7 0-0 0-0

Officials: Joe DeMayo, Jamie Luckie, Bo Boroski Technical fouls: Penn State-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 7012

Fast Break 8 6

Penn State 58, UMBC 42

GAME 9

9-23 4-12 0-0

f f f g g

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Temple 45 • 6-2

Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Karl Hess, Les Jones, Brian Dorsey Technical fouls: Penn State-None. Virginia-None. Attendance: 8898 Landesberg (UVa) fouls out @ 00:05.3 (II) Score by periods Penn State Virginia

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Stl

Virginia 66 • 4-3

55

Philadelphia, Pa. • Dec. 5, 2009

Key Moment: After cutting a small Temple lead to one on a pair of Bill Edwards free throws in the closing minute, Penn State had the ball trailing 43-42 with 30 seconds to play. The Lions set up a play in a timeout, but were unable to get the look they wanted and Edwards was whistled for an offensive foul as he tried to create with 14 seconds to play. Temple made a pair of free throws and Penn State was not able to get a shot off after getting the ball back with 11 seconds to play. Notes: Both teams shot miserably from the field, but Temple’s 17 offensive rebounds and 17 more field goal attempts (60-43) turned the tide in the Owls favor...Bill Edwards pulled down a career high 11 rebounds and scored all eight of his points in the second half....Chris Babb scored nine of his team-high 11 in the first half...Penn State lost for the first time under Ed DeChellis Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics when holding an opponent to 49 points or less...Penn State’s 20 second half points marked a seaPenn State vs Temple 12/5/09 4:00ap.m. Philadelphia, (Liacouras son low for halfatas did its 42 Pa. points for theCenter) game. Penn State 42 • 5-3

Penn State 69 • 5-2 ##

22

Temple 45, Penn State 42

GAME 8

Charlottesville, Va. • Nov. 30, 2009

Deadball Rebounds 2

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

f f c g g

4-9 1-3 4-6 1-5 9-20 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-2 3-5 24-55

47.1% 28.6% 40.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

1-2 0-1 0-0 0-2 3-7 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0

3-4 0-1 0-0 3-4 6-7 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1

5-15

13-19

8-21 3-8 11-14

38.1% 37.5% 78.6%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

Game: Game: Game:

PF

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

1 9 10 4 0 5 5 1 3 2 5 2 1 4 5 3 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 3 1 3 4 8 30 38 20

12 2 8 5 27 0 6 0 0 6

1 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 0

4 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 0

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

33 17 26 30 39 2 20 2 13 18

66

8 11

3

4

200

24-55 5-15 13-19

43.6% 33.3% 68.4%

Deadball Rebounds 4

Penn State 64 • 6-4 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

15

Jackson,David (DJ) Brooks,Jeff Jones,Andrew Battle,Talor Frazier,Tim Babb,Chris Edwards,Bill Woodyard,Cammeron Ott,Andrew Team Totals

25 22 12 23 10 11 24 54

FG % 1st Half: 12-30 3FG % 1st Half: 4-13 FT % 1st Half: 8-13

f f c g g

40.0% 30.8% 61.5%

4-8 1-6 1-3 12-26 1-5 1-7 1-5 0-2 1-3

2-3 0-1 0-0 5-11 0-0 0-5 0-2 0-2 0-0

2-2 0-0 5-6 3-10 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2

22-65

7-24

13-22

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

10-35 3-11 5-9

28.6% 27.3% 55.6%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

PF

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

2 5 7 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 5 3 6 9 0 2 3 5 4 3 3 6 3 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 3 3 6 2 2 0 2 17 24 41 21

12 2 7 32 2 4 2 0 3

1 0 1 3 3 2 0 1 0

1 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

32 22 24 36 23 23 15 9 16

64 11

6

3

3

200

Game: Game: Game:

22-65 7-24 13-22

33.8% 29.2% 59.1%

Deadball Rebounds 5,1

Officials: Ray Perone, Gary Maxwell, DJ Carstensen Technical fouls: Virginia Tech-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 11237

1st

2nd

Total

23 27

19 31

42 58

Score by periods Virginia Tech Penn State

1st

2nd

Total

36 36

30 28

66 64

Last FG - VT 2nd-08:12, PSU 2nd-00:09. Largest lead - VT by 6 1st-18:48, PSU by 5 1st-05:15.

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In Paint 32 26

Off T/O 7 7

2nd Chance 10 17

Fast Break 8 15

Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 8 times.

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GAME 11

GAME 12

Bryce Jordan Center • Dec. 19, 2009

Key Moment: Penn State jumped all over GWU from the outset building leads of 8-0, 20-4 and 30-4 at the 10:15 mark as the Nittany Lion hit at better than 60 percent from the floor and GWU managed just two field goals in the first 10 minutes. Penn State extended the lead to as many as 31 in the first half and 48 in the second. Notes: Penn State posted just the 20th 100-point game in program history and first since 2006...The Lions 47-point win was their largest since defeating Canisuis by 53 in 2007...Talor Battle posted his fifth 20-point game of the season...Penn State had season highs in points, field goals (32), threes (12), free throws made and attempted (28-32), assists (22) and steals (11)...Six Official Basketball Box Score --for Game -- Final Lions scored in double-figures the Totals first time sinceStatistics the VMI game...Bill Edwards (13) and Gardner-Webb vs Penn State 12/19/09 p.m. at Statecareer College, Pa.in scoring...Tim Frazier had a career-best seven assists. Andrew Ott9:00 (12) both posted highs Gardner-Webb 57 • 3-7 ##

Player

02 04 05 11 42 03 10 12 13 14 15 24 33 35 44

Henley, Joshua Flittner, Grayson Hailey, C.J. Jackson, Brandon MacMillan, Auryn Brown, David Burrell, Bryan Silver, Anton Maden, Matt Staton, Thomas Johnson, Stefon McNair, Brian Manley, Keith Moore, Jonathan Engelken, Luke Team Totals

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

8-29 4-13 4-8

* * * * *

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 2-4 0-0 0-1 1-4 1-4 0-0 3-7 1-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 9-12 6-8 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-2 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-5 1-2 0-0 0-4 0-3 0-0 19-54

27.6% 30.8% 50.0%

12-29

2nd half: 11-25 2nd half: 8-16 2nd half: 3-4

Rebounds Off Def Tot 2 5 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 0 2 2 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 5 19 24

7-12

44.0% 50.0% 75.0%

Game: 19-54 Game: 12-29 Game: 7-12

PF 3 0 3 2 1 0 0 3 0 2 4 4 0 1 0

TP 4 3 11 0 0 6 0 26 0 1 0 3 0 3 0

23

57

A TO Blk 2 2 0 0 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 2 1 11

20

2

Stl 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Min 31 11 19 5 7 10 3 23 4 15 15 17 2 15 23

2

200

35.2% 41.4% 58.3%

##

Player

12 15 22 23 25 10 11 21 24 35 41 54

Battle, Talor Jackson, David (DJ) Jones, Andrew Frazier, Tim Brooks, Jeff Babb, Chris Edwards, Bill Borovnjak, Sasa Woodyard, Cammeron Oliver, Billy Kirkpatrick, Steve Ott, Andrew Team Totals

FG % 1st Half: 14-28 3FG % 1st Half: 7-14 FT % 1st Half: 9-13

* * * * *

32-60

50.0% 50.0% 69.2%

12-26

2nd half: 18-32 2nd half: 5-12 2nd half: 19-19

Rebounds Off Def Tot 2 3 5 0 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 5 0 7 7 0 7 7 0 3 3 1 2 3 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 2 3 1 4 12 33 45

28-32

56.3% 41.7% 100.0

Game: 32-60 Game: 12-26 Game: 28-32

TP 21 2 11 18 5 12 13 4 4 2 0 12

11

104

A TO Blk 3 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 7 2 0 2 0 0 5 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22

11

0

Stl 1 0 0 2 0 2 3 0 1 1 0 1

Min 24 20 15 29 19 22 19 13 12 9 4 14

11

200

53.3% 46.2% 87.5%

##

Player

00 13 14 21 32 02 12 15 20 22 25 44

McCormack, Simon Grafft, Riley Moldoveanu, Vlad Hendra, Nick Lumpkins, Stephen Munoz, Daniel Fisher, Daniel Borucki, Jordan Jolivette, Blake Luptak, Steve Hill, Joe Holton, Jeff Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 12-25 3FG % 1st Half: 3-5 FT % 1st Half: 3-5

1st

2nd

Total

24 44

33 60

57 104

Points GWU PSU

Deadball Rebounds 3

In Paint 2 36

Last FG - GWU 2nd-03:08, PSU 2nd-02:25. Largest lead - GWU None, PSU by 48 2nd-03:29.

GAME 13

Off T/O 8 33

2nd Chance 2 10

Fast Break 0 8

Bench 39 47

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

15 Jackson, David (DJ) 25 Brooks, Jeff 22 Jones, Andrew 10 Babb, Chris 12 Battle, Talor 11 Edwards, Bill 23 Frazier, Tim 54 Ott, Andrew Team

Minneapolis, Minn. • Dec. 29, 2009

f f f g g

Totals

Total FG FGA 4 4 6 1 7 2 2 0 0

26

Total FG% 1st Half: 10-28 (35.7) 3 PT FG% 1st Half: 3-8 (37.5) FT% 1st Half: 4-4 (100.0)

3-Pt FG FGA

5 6 10 5 14 8 5 1 0

1 1 0 1 5 0 1 0 0

54

9

2nd: 16-26 (61.5) 2nd: 6-10 (60.0) 2nd: 5-9 (55.6)

Minnesota Golden Gophers 10-3, 1-0

No Name

34 Johnson, Damian 50 Sampson III, Ralph 24 Hoffarber, Blake 20 Westbrook, Lawrence 00 Nolen, Al 01 Carter, Paul 03 Cobbs, Justin 33 Williams, Rodney 45 Iverson, Colton 05 Joseph, Devoe Team

f f g g g

Totals

Total FG FGA 3 1 3 11 1 1 3 1 2 2 0

8 2 7 16 4 3 4 3 5 5 0

28

Total FG% 1st Half: 15-31 (48.4) 3 PT FG% 1st Half: 2-10 (20.0) FT% 1st Half: 2-3 (66.7)

18

3-Pt FG FGA 0 0 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

57

2 1 0 3 8 2 2 0 0

8

2nd: 13-26 (50.0) 2nd: 6-12 (50.0) 2nd: 9-15 (60.0)

0 0 7 6 1 2 1 2 0 3 0

22

Rebounds OF DF TOT

FT FTA 2 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 9

3 0 0 3 7 0 0 0

13

0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 5

11

OT: 0-0 (0.0) OT: 0-0 (0.0) OT: 0-0 (0.0)

2 2 7 0 6 1 1 0 3

22

Scoring By Periods

Notes: Sellout

Other Stats Biggest Lead (first time - number of times) Shots In The 'Paint' Points Off Turnovers Points Off Offensive Rebounds Fast Break Points 1st Shot of Bonus FT Longest FG Drought (Period-Times)

1

27 34

2

43 41

33

FT FTA

Rebounds OF DF TOT

11

10

1 0 2 3 4 0 0 0 1 0

2 2 2 4 6 0 0 0 2 0

18

4 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0

OT: 0-0 (0.0) OT: 0-0 (0.0) OT: 0-0 (0.0)

2 1 1 1 5 3 2 0 1 1 1

18

Officials: Tom O'Neill, Rick Hartzell, Mike Kitts Technicals: Penn State -None Minnesota Golden Gophers -None Attendance: 14,625 Penn State Minnesota Golden Gophers

2 2 8 1 6 3 2 1 8

6 2 2 2 5 3 2 1 2 2 1

28

PF

TP

A

16

70

19

PF

TP

A

12

75

12

2 1 4 2 2 1 2 2

11 9 12 6 23 4 5 0 0

2 4 0 3 4 1 5 0

TO BLK 0 1 2 1 3 2 3 2 2

16

Game: 26-54 (48.1) Game: 9-18 (50.0) Game: 9-13 (69.2)

3 0 1 2 3 0 1 1 0 1

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-6 0-1 0-0 5-14 3-6 4-5 6-9 4-4 1-4 5-11 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-7 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 22-54

48.0% 60.0% 60.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

8-16

10-29 5-11 2-5

5-10

34.5% 45.5% 40.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 4 0 3 3 3 1 1 2 2 4 5 9 3 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 16 25 15

Game: Game: Game:

22-54 8-16 5-10

TP 0 4 17 17 10 0 0 0 4 2 3 0 57

A TO Blk 2 0 0 2 0 1 3 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 15 12 2

Stl 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Min 21 23 35 32 30 17 1 1 30 8 1 1

3

200

40.7% 50.0% 50.0%

Deadball Rebounds 3

Player

12 15 22 23 25 02 10 11 21 24 35 41 54

Battle,Talor Jackson,David (DJ) Jones,Andrew Frazier,Tim Brooks,Jeff Hamilton, Justin Babb,Chris Edwards,Bill Borovnjak,Sasa Woodyard,Cammeron Oliver,Billy Kirkpatrick,Steve Ott,Andrew Team Totals

* * * * *

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 6-9 3-5 1-2 2-4 0-0 1-1 4-5 0-0 1-3 2-5 0-2 3-4 1-7 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-7 3-4 0-0 4-5 3-4 1-2 2-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0 3-6 28-51

46.4% 40.0% 54.5%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

9-17

15-23 5-7 5-9

11-20

65.2% 71.4% 55.6%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF 0 3 3 0 2 2 4 2 3 1 4 1 0 3 3 2 2 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 2 0 5 5 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 11 25 36 11

Game: Game: Game:

28-51 9-17 11-20

TP 16 5 9 7 2 0 13 12 5 0 0 0 7 76

A TO Blk 7 1 0 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 15

13

Stl 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Min 33 18 23 24 24 0 25 23 5 7 3 1 14

6

200

2

54.9% 52.9% 55.0%

Deadball Rebounds 5

Officials: Ed Corbett, Mike Sanzere, Zelton Steed Technical fouls: American-None. Penn State-None. Attendance:

Minnesota 75, Penn State 70

Penn State 8-5, 0-1

##

FG % 1st Half: 13-28 3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 FT % 1st Half: 6-11

Key Moment: Penn State mounted a 15-3 run to start the second half and came from seven down, 34-27, to take a five-point lead, 42-37, with 14:44 to play. Still holding a four-point lead, the Lions committed six turnovers in a four-minute span, including four straight, that saw Minnesota take a 56-53 lead with 7:38 to play. A 14-6 run built an eight point lead, 70-62, for the Gophers with 1:28 to play as Lawrence Westbrook scored eight of his 18 second half points. Notes: Penn state fell to 1-16 at Minnesota...Talor Battle scored 23 points, his sixth 20-point game of the season, to move into 16th all-time on the Penn State scoring lists with 1,200 points...Battle hit 5-8 from three playing all 40 minutes...Penn State committed a season-high 16 turnovers on 11 Minnesota steals...Andrew Jones scoredBASKETBALL a season-high 12 points and a game-high Final eight OFFICIAL BOX SCORE Penn State avscareer-high Minnesota Golden Gophers rebounds...LawrenceTue, Westbrook scored 29 points, 18 in the second half. Dec 29, 2009 8:00 PM Minneapolis, Minn. (Williams Arena) No Name

* * * * *

Penn State 76 • 8-4

Officials: David Maracich, Chris Foltz, Tom Mauer Technical fouls: Gardner-Webb-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 4697 Score by periods Gardner-Webb Penn State

Bryce Jordan Center • Dec. 21, 2009

American 57 • 2-10

Deadball Rebounds 1

PF 2 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0

Penn State 76, American 57

Key Moment: Leading by just six, 36-30, after a sluggish first half, Bill Edwards sparked a 15-1 run to begin the second half with a three-pointer. Threes from Chris Babb, Edwards and Talor Battle in succession opened a 51-31 lead with 15:23 to play. Penn State pushed the lead to 66-38 with 8:17 remaining when Andrew Ott posted two of his seven points. Notes: The Nittany Lions shot better than 53 percent for the second-straight game – 54.9 percent from the floor and 52.9 percent from three...Talor Battle led the Lions with 16 points while Chris Babb (13) and Bill Edwards (12) each posted their second-consecutive double-figure scoring games...The trio all hit three treys apiece and combined to shoot 9-13 (69%) from three...Battle added a season-high equaling seven assists as he moved into 17th on Penn State’s all-time scoring list...Thirteen Nittany Lions saw the floor and nine scored as Penn State led by as many as 28 in Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics theOfficial second half...Edwards tied a career high with three treys and Babb was a career-best 3-of-4 American vs Penn State 12/21/09 5:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. from the arc.

Penn State 104 • 7-4 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 7-13 4-8 3-3 1-4 0-1 0-0 4-5 0-0 3-3 4-8 2-3 8-9 2-4 1-3 0-0 5-6 2-3 0-0 3-6 3-5 4-4 1-3 0-0 2-2 2-4 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-0 8-9

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

7 2 11 29 6 3 6 2 5 4 0

1 1 0 1 6 1 1 0 0 1

S

MIN

4

200

S

MIN

11

200

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0

0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0

8

Game: 28-57 (49.1) Game: 8-22 (36.4) Game: 11-18 (61.1)

0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

5

1st

2nd

Total

30 36

27 40

57 76

Last FG - AU 2nd-00:11, PSU 2nd-01:02. Largest lead - AU by 5 1st-14:18, PSU by 28 2nd-08:17.

Points AU PSU

In Paint 22 32

Off T/O 15 16

2nd Chance 11 10

Fast Break 2 2

Bench 9 37

Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 3 times.

34 25 34 31 40 18 13 5

Deadball Rebounds 3

TO BLK 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1

Score by periods American Penn State

3 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1

20 23 30 29 24 18 16 9 19 12

Deadball Rebounds 4

Total 70 75

MINN 11 (P-1 10:10 - 1) 16/25 = 32 Pts 13 10 23 2/3 5:11 (P-2 19:37-14:26)

PSU 5 (P-2 14:44 - 2) 14/25 = 28 Pts 6 10 9 1/1 5:07 (P-1 13:54-8:47)

Number Of Ties Number Of Lead Changes

8 4

2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

119


N I T T A N Y L IO N BASKETBALL

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

#23/- Wisconsin 63, Penn State 46

GAME 14

Bryce Jordan Center • Jan. 3, 2010

Key Moment: Penn State trailed just 8-7 five minutes in, but Wisconsin used a 10-0 run to take an 18-7 lead after a pair of early threes from Jason Bohannon. Penn State got within six, 27-21, with 5:35 to play in the first half, but Wisconsin out-scored PSU 7-1 the remainder of the half to take a 34-22 lead to the locker room. A Leuer three to start the second half pushed the lead to 15 and Penn State got back within 10, 49-40, just once the rest of the way. Notes: Talor Battle and David Jackson combined to shoot 10-23 on the day while the rest of the Lions went 7-26 and Penn State’s bench was outscored 19-3...Penn State struggled from the field Basketball Scorejust -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics andOfficial the foul lineBox hitting 34.7 percent from the floor and 36.8 percent (7-19) from the line...The Wisconsin vs Penn State Lions went2:00 1-of-10 floorPa.and 3-of-9 from the line in the final 11 minutes. 01/03/10 p.m. atfrom State the College, Wisconsin 63 • 12-2 (2-0) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

03

Hughes, Trevon Bohannon, Jason Jarmusz, Tim Leuer, Jon Nankivil, Keaton Evans, Ryan Taylor, Jordan Wilson, Rob Berggren, Jared Team Totals

12 24 30 52 05 11 33 40

* * * * *

6-14 4-7 1-3 2-7 3-6 3-5 3-6 1-1 0-0 23-49

FG % 1st Half: 13-26 3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 FT % 1st Half: 3-4

50.0% 45.5% 75.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

2-6 3-5 1-3 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

4-5 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-0

8-19

9-12

10-23 3-8 6-8

43.5% 37.5% 75.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 5 5 4 0 5 5 1 0 4 4 0 0 2 2 3 3 8 11 4 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 5 29 34 17

Game: Game: Game:

23-49 8-19 9-12

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

18 11 3 6 6 10 7 2 0

7 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

37 36 32 14 31 20 17 12 1

63 13

7

1

4 200

46.9% 42.1% 75.0%

Deadball Rebounds 0

Penn State 46 • 8-6 (0-2) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

10

Babb,Chris Battle,Talor Jackson,David (DJ) Jones,Andrew Brooks,Jeff Edwards,Bill Highberger,Adam Frazier,Tim Woodyard,Cammeron Ott,Andrew Team Totals

12 15 22 25 11 14 23 24 54

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

9-25 3-9 1-7

* * * * *

2-6 6-16 4-7 1-1 3-7 0-4 0-2 0-1 0-3 1-1 17-48

36.0% 33.3% 14.3%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

2-4 2-7 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-3 0-0

0-0 1-2 4-7 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-2

5-19

7-19

8-23 2-10 6-12

34.8% 20.0% 50.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 3 4 0 2 2 4 3 1 4 5 1 1 5 6 0 1 2 3 2 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 5 9 26 35 15

Game: Game: Game:

17-48 5-19 7-19

TP

A TO Blk

6 15 13 3 6 0 0 0 0 3

4 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Stl

Min

1 5 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

31 4030 31 26 11 4 13 7 7

46 11 10

0

4 200

35.4% 26.3% 36.8%

Deadball Rebounds 4

Officials: Ed Corbett, Joe Lindsay, Les Jones Technical fouls: Wisconsin-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 8114 Score by periods Wisconsin Penn State

1st

2nd

Total

34 22

29 24

63 46

Points WIS PSU

In Paint 23 20

Last FG - WIS 2nd-00:40, PSU 2nd-01:52. Largest lead - WIS by 17 2nd-00:40, PSU by 3 1st-18:05.

Off T/O 10 4

2nd Chance 9 8

Fast Break 3 4

Bench 19 3

Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time.

Michigan 64, Penn State 55

GAME 15

Key Moment: Penn State dominated Michigan in the first 20 minutes of action holding the Wolverines to 16 first half points and just 34.8 percent shooting and 0-12 from the three-point arc in taking a 31-16 halftime lead. The Lions looked well on their way to their first conference win of the season when Chris Babb drained one of his four threes on the day for a 16-point lead, 42-26, with 12:24 to play. However, Michigan, which had missed its first 14 three-point attempts, responded with three-straight treys to slice the margin to just seven, 42-35, in just less than two minutes and seized the momentum. The Wolverines out-scored the Lions 38-13 (25 points), in the final 11 minutes of action to win going away. Notes: Chris Babb led Penn State in scoring for the second time logging 14 points on a careerbest 4-of-5 from three...Penn State gave up 21 second half points on 10 turnovers and allowed Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michiganto vsshoot Penn66.7 State Michigan percent from the floor and hit 7 of its last 10 three-point attempts. 01/07/10 7:03 p.m. at University Park, Pa.

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot

Player

00

Novak, Zack Douglass, Stu Harris, Manny Lucas-Perry, Laval Sims, DeShawn Morris, Darius Vogrich, Matt Gibson, Zack Team Totals

01 03 31 34 04 13 32

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

8-23 0-12 0-2

* 3-6 * 1-5 * 4-9 * 6-10 * 12-17 0-2 0-1 0-0 26-50

34.8% 0.0% 0.0%

2-5 0-4 1-4 4-8 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0

0-0 0-0 4-5 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

7-24

5-8

2nd half: 18-27 2nd half: 7-12 2nd half: 5-6

66.7% 58.3% 83.3%

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

1 2 3 2 1 1 2 4 1 2 3 1 1 4 5 4 2 4 6 1 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 7 17 24 13

8 2 13 16 25 0 0 0

1 2 4 2 1 4 0 0

Game: 26-50 Game: 7-24 Game: 5-8

Min

1 0 3 1 4 2 0 1

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 4 1 1 1 0 0

64 14 12

1

8 200

52.0% 29.2% 62.5%

37 25 39 31 39 23 4 2

## 15 54 10 12 23 11 22 24 25

Deadball Rebounds 2

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot

Player

10

Babb, Chris Battle, Talor Jackson, David (DJ) Jones, Andrew Brooks, Jeff Edwards, Bill Borovnjak, Sasa Frazier, Tim Ott, Andrew Team Totals

12 15 22 25 11 21 23 54

FG % 1st Half: 14-26 3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 FT % 1st Half: 0-0

* * * * *

53.8% 50.0% 0.0%

4-7 4-12 3-8 1-3 4-6 1-2 0-0 1-2 4-5

4-5 1-6 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0

22-45

6-14

5-8

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

8-19 3-8 5-8

42.1% 37.5% 62.5%

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

0 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 2 4 6 1 0 0 0 3 2 4 6 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 0 1 1 2 0 3 3 7 19 26 13

14 9 6 3 8 4 0 3 8

2 5 2 0 1 1 0 1 1

Game: 22-45 Game: 6-14 Game: 5-8

Min

1 3 2 1 5 2 0 1 2

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

2 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0

55 13 17

1

7 200

48.9% 42.9% 62.5%

40 39 28 16 27 12 1 16 21

Deadball Rebounds 1

Officials: Rick Hartzell, Mark Whitehead, Karl Hess Technical fouls: Michigan-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 5799 Score by periods Michigan Penn State

1st

2nd

Total

16 31

48 24

64 55

Last FG - MICH 2nd-01:00, PSU 2nd-01:14. Largest lead - MICH by 9 2nd-00:43, PSU by 16 2nd-19:15.

120

Points MICH PSU

In Paint 26 31

Off T/O 29 13

2nd Chance 7 9

Fast Break 10 11

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 6 times.

Bench 0 15

Player

Jackson, David (DJ) Ott, Andrew Babb, Chris Battle, Talor Frazier, Tim Edwards, Bill Jones, Andrew Woodyard, Cammeron Brooks, Jeff Team Totals

FG % 1st Half: 11-31 3FG % 1st Half: 3-13 FT % 1st Half: 3-3

Penn State 55 • 8-7 (0-3) ##

Champaign, Ill. • Jan. 12, 2010

Key Moment: Jeff Brooks drained a three to cap a 16-5 PSU run and give the Lions a 48-40 lead with 8:40 to play. Demetri McCamey answered with a three that rattled, bounced up off the board and went down to bring the crowd to life. Mike Tisdale got a dunk and two minutes later Bill Cole hit a baseline three to close the gap to 50-49 with 5:12 to play. The Lions went back up four on an Andrew Ott bucket, but McCamey hit another huge three. Penn State missed two good looks on the other end, then McCamey pump faked Bill Edwards with the shot clock running down and drained a game winning 18-footer as the shot clock expired. The Lions missed on five chances to take the lead in the final minute, three on three-point attempts from Talor Battle. Notes: Chris Babb posted his first career double-double with a career-high 15 points and 10 rebounds....The game marked the fourth one-point game in the last five between the two Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics teams...Illinois ended a three-game win streak for PSU on their home floor...Penn State started the Penn State vs Illinois 01/12/10 8:00 for pm at Hall, Champaign, Big Ten 0-4 theAssembly first time since 2005. IL Penn State 53 • 8-8 (0-4)

Michigan 64 • 8-6 (2-1) ##

Illinois 54, Penn State 53

GAME 16

Bryce Jordan Center • Jan. 7, 2010

Illinois 54 • 12-5 (4-0) ## 24 54 01 30 32 03 13 23 42

Davis, Mike Tisdale, Mike Richardson, D.J. Cole, Bill McCamey, Demetri Paul, Brandon Jordan, Jeff Keller, Dominique Griffey, Tyler Team Totals

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

1-5 2-4 5-13 4-19 1-2 3-8 0-1 2-3 2-3

20-58

35.5% 23.1% 100.0%

Player

FG % 1st Half: 10-31 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 FT % 1st Half: 0-0

f f g g g

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

f c g g g

1-6 7-12 2-6 1-2 9-17 0-5 0-2 1-4 0-0

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

1st

28 23

33.3% 33.3% 33.3%

0-0 0-0 2-4 1-2 5-6 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0

21-54

32.3% 37.5% 0.0%

2nd

25 31

Last FG - PSU 2nd-03:14, ILL 2nd-01:16. Largest lead - PSU by 8 2nd-08:46, ILL by 6 1st-17:18.

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9-27 5-15 2-6

0-0 3-4 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 5-9

8-15

11-23 5-7 4-6

Total

53 54

47.8% 71.4% 66.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-6

TP

0 4 4 1 4 2 6 1 5 5 10 1 0 4 4 3 0 3 3 2 0 4 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 4 1 5 14 26 40 13

Game: Game: Game:

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Officials: Jim Burr, Ted Valentine, Curtis Shaw Technical fouls: Penn State-None. Illinois-None. Attendance: 14469 Score by periods Penn State Illinois

0-3 0-0 4-11 1-7 0-0 0-3 0-0 2-3 1-1

20-58 8-28 5-9

2 7 15 9 2 7 0 6 5

TP

0 4 4 4 9 13 0 4 4 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 6 25 31

8

Points PSU ILL

In Paint 22 6

21-54 8-15 4-6

Stl

Min

4

6

200

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

4

200

2 0 1 3 3 2 0 0 0

1 2 1 1 1 1 2 0 2

53 11 11

34.5% 28.6% 55.6%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: Game: Game:

A TO Blk

1 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0

2 16 6 3 25 0 0 2 0

2 2 1 2 5 1 1 0 0

1 4 0 0 2 1 1 1 0

54 14 10

38.9% 53.3% 66.7%

Off T/O 12 13

2nd Chance 8 2

0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0

0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0

Deadball Rebounds 2,2

7

Fast Break 8 4

Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 8 times.

33 23 32 38 19 21 10 10 14

1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0

28 37 32 26 37 7 18 11 4

Deadball Rebounds 1,1

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Iowa 67, Penn State 64

GAME 17

Indiana 67, Penn State 61

GAME 18

Iowa City, Iowa • Jan. 16, 2010

Key Moment: Penn State hit 9 of its first 15 while Iowa started 1-of-10 as Penn State took an 11-point lead, 24-13, with 6:21 to play in the first half. Iowa hit six straight and 9-of-12 to close the half and take a 31-28 lead to halftime. Iowa extended its run to 34-11 from the 5:47 mark of the first half to the 12:23 mark of the second when the Hawkeyes took a 47-35 lead on Devan Bawinkel’s 3-pointer. Penn State closed within one twice, but never led again. Notes: Talor Battle posted his third 30-point game of the season, posting 31 points and scoring the Lions last 15 as he twice brought PSU within one in the final minute...Battle became just the fourth Lion to post 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 300 assists on a career...Battle moved into 14th place on the all-time scoring charts (1,264)...David Jackson posted his career best sixth doubledigit game of the season (10)...PSU shot a season-low 3-of-16 from three...Chris Babb went 0-6 from three and played just 14 minutes, struggling with a dislocated finger suffered at Illinois.

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Bryce Jordan Center • Jan. 21, 2010

Key Moment: Trailing by as many as 11 in the first half and 35-28 at half time, Penn State mounted a 12-3 run to tie the game at 40 with 13:44 to play. Penn State had a Chris Babb free throw and three-point attempt to try to take its first lead of the game, but missed both and Indiana scored six straight to lead 46-40. The Lions got no closer than three, on a Talor Battle three-point play with 4:52 to play, the rest of the way. Notes: Talor Battle posted his eighth 20-point game of the season despite a severly sprained left ankle that caused him to miss practice the previous two days...Andrew Ott started his third straight game and posted career highs in poins (13) and rebounds (7)...Penn State posted a season-low in three-point percentage for the second straight game hitting 4-of-22 (18.2%)...David Jackson Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics scored career point...Freshman Bill Edwards made his first career start...Penn State never Indianahis vs 500th Penn State 1/21/10 p.m. at State College, Pa. a four-game losing skid to Penn State. led in the7:00 game...Indiana snapped Indiana 67 • 9-9, 3-3 ##

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Watford, Christian Pritchard, Tom Hulls, Jordan Rivers, Jeremiah Jones,III, Verdell Moore, Daniel Muniru, Bawa Capobianco, Bobby Elston, Derek Dumes, Devan Team Totals

25 01 05 12 11 15 23 32 33

FG % 1st Half: 13-29 3FG % 1st Half: 4-11 FT % 1st Half: 5-7

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

f f g g g

5-9 0-1 3-7 3-7 5-12 0-0 0-0 1-3 2-3 5-12 24-54

44.8% 36.4% 71.4%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

1-1 0-0 3-6 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 3-7

0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-5 2-2 0-0 0-0 3-4 2-2

9-20

10-14

11-25 5-9 5-7

44.0% 55.6% 71.4%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

4 5 9 1 0 6 6 4 1 1 2 0 1 3 4 5 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 3 0 2 2 2 0 4 4 9 26 35 21

Game: Game: Game:

24-54 9-20 10-14

TP

A TO Blk

11 0 9 6 14 2 0 2 8 15

1 2 2 2 4 0 0 2 0 2

Stl

Min

2 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 1 2

0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1

0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 3

30 25 33 17 34 7 2 19 7 26

67 15 12

8

9

200

44.4% 45.0% 71.4%

Deadball Rebounds 1,1

Penn State 61 • 8-10, 0-6 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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15

Jackson,David (DJ) Ott,Andrew Babb,Chris Edwards,Bill Battle,Talor Jones,Andrew Frazier,Tim Woodyard,Cammeron Brooks,Jeff Team Totals

54 10 11 12 22 23 24 25

FG % 1st Half: 11-34 3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 FT % 1st Half: 3-5

f f g g g

3-8 6-9 1-8 0-3 7-18 2-4 2-4 0-4 2-4 23-62

32.4% 27.3% 60.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-2 0-0 1-7 0-0 2-7 0-0 1-1 0-3 0-2

3-4 1-2 1-2 0-0 6-8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

4-22

11-18

12-28 1-11 8-13

42.9% 9.1% 61.5%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

3 3 6 3 5 2 7 1 1 4 5 0 3 1 4 1 0 3 3 2 1 5 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 5 8 2 2 0 2 18 23 41 13

Game: Game: Game:

23-62 4-22 11-18

TP

A TO Blk

9 13 4 0 22 4 5 0 4

2 0 2 3 4 1 0 0 0

Stl

Min

2 0 1 4 2 2 1 0 1

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

33 24 33 13 38 16 12 13 18

61 12 13

2

4

200

37.1% 18.2% 61.1%

Deadball Rebounds 1,1

Officials: Ed Corbett, Mike Kitts, Paul Janssen Technical fouls: Indiana-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 8251 Score by periods Indiana Penn State

2nd

Total

32 33

67 61

Last FG - IND 2nd-01:41, PSU 2nd-01:30. Largest lead - IND by 11 1st-08:22, PSU None.

#18/19 Wisconsin 79, Penn State 71 OT

GAME 19

1st

35 28

Points IND PSU

In Paint 18 34

Off T/O 8 13

2nd Chance 10 17

Fast Break 8 13

Bench 27 13

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

Madison, Wisc. • Jan. 24, 2010

Key Moment: Talor Battle reeled off three-straight threes in 1:04 and then fed David Jackson for a jumper to mount an 11-0 run and put PSU up 26-16 in the first half. The Lions extended the lead to 16 with 11:14 to play in the game, but Wisconsin posted a 15-0 run to get within one. Battle answered with six straight and an assist for a dunk for a 60-52 lead with 2:00 to play. Jordan Taylor, who had one basket to that point, scored eight straight hitting two threes and a game-tying lay-up with 26 seconds to play. Battle missed a last second three and Taylor scored seven more points in the first 2:30 of overtime to put Wisconsin up 69-62 with 2:38 to play. Notes: Battle posted game-highs of 28 points, eight rebounds and six assists for his ninth 20point game of the year...Battle moved into 12th all-time in scoring at PSU...Chris Babb had a career high 16 points....Penn State comitted a season-high 18 turnovers...The Lions hit 51.8 percent from the floor, their highest in a road game since winning at Michigan State the previous February...Wisconsin improved to 51-0 vs. unranked Big Ten opponents at home under Bo Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Penn State vs Wisconsin Ryan...Jordan Taylor scored 18 of his 20 in the final two minutes and overtime. 01/24/10 1:30pm at Kohl Center - Madison, WI Penn State 71 • 8-11, 0-7 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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Edwards, Bill Jackson, David (DJ) Ott, Andrew Babb, Chris Battle, Talor Jones, Andrew Frazier, Tim Woodyard, Cammeron Brooks, Jeff Team Totals

15 54 10 12 22 23 24 25

FG % 1st Half: 14-23 3FG % 1st Half: 4-6 FT % 1st Half: 1-3

f 4-8 f 5-7 f 3-3 g 6-12 g 11-23 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 29-56

60.9% 66.7% 33.3%

1-1 0-1 0-0 2-5 4-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

7-15

6-8

2nd half: 11-25 2nd half: 2-6 2nd half: 3-3

44.0% 33.3% 100.0

OT: OT: OT:

Rebounds Off Def Tot

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

1 7 8 2 1 5 6 1 2 1 3 4 0 2 2 2 1 7 8 5 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 1 2 3 5 8 30 38 17

9 12 6 16 28 0 0 0 0

2 0 1 2 6 0 2 0 0

4-8 1-3 2-2

50.0% 33.3% 100.0

6 0 4 2 3 2 1 0 0

71 13 18 Game: 29-56 Game: 7-15 Game: 6-8

Min

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1

1 225

51.8% 46.7% 75.0%

37 41 28 43 44 16 3 4 9

Deadball Rebounds 1

Wisconsin 79 • 16-4, 6-2 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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24

Jarmusz, Tim Nankivil, Keaton Hughes, Trevon Taylor, Jordan Bohannon, Jason Evans, Ryan Bruesewitz, Mike Wilson, Rob Team Totals

52 03 11 12 05 31 33

FG % 1st Half: 10-25 3FG % 1st Half: 3-13 FT % 1st Half: 2-2

40.0% 23.1% 100.0

f f g g g

0-1 7-9 7-17 6-14 4-12 0-1 0-0 2-6

0-1 0-1 3-10 3-8 3-10 0-0 0-0 1-3

2-2 3-4 5-5 5-6 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

26-60

10-33

17-19

2nd half: 12-30 2nd half: 6-18 2nd half: 5-6

40.0% 33.3% 83.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

0 0 0 0 2 5 7 2 0 5 5 4 1 2 3 4 0 5 5 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 5 19 24 12

2 17 22 20 13 0 0 5

0 1 4 6 2 2 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1

79 15

5

OT: 4-5 OT: 1-2 OT: 10-11

80.0% 50.0% 90.9%

Game: 26-60 Game: 10-33 Game: 17-19

0 2 3 0 2 2 0 0

0 2 3 3 3 0 0 1

Min

13 42 45 36 43 6 4 36

9 12 225 43.3% 30.3% 89.5%

Deadball Rebounds 1,1

Officials: Ed Hightower, Ted Valentine, Paul Janssen Technical fouls: Penn State-None. Wisconsin-None. Attendance: 17230 Score by periods Penn State Wisconsin

1st

2nd

OT

Total

33 25

27 35

11 19

71 79

Last FG - PSU OT-00:11, WIS OT-01:02. Largest lead - PSU by 16 2nd-11:14, WIS by 10 OT-00:24.

Points PSU WIS

In Paint 22 18

Off T/O 7 33

2nd Chance 8 6

Fast Break 6 8

Bench 0 5

Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 5 times.

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Illinois 77, Penn State 67

GAME 20

Bryce Jordan Center • Jan. 27, 2010

Key Moment: After Illinois shot 80 percent through the first seven minutes to open a 20-9 lead, Penn State got three-straight threes from Talor Battle to get within three and trailed 40-33 at the half. Penn State used a 12-0 run to start the second to take a 46-42 lead, its first since 2-0. Leading by three, 51-48, with 10:39 to play Chris Babb got a steal and fed Battle for what looked like a sure lay-up, but he bobbled the ball out of bounds. Illinois scored the next seven points to take a 5551 lead. Penn State got within two on an Andrew Jones follow with 5:43 to play, but would never get closer as Illinois hit clutch shots and the Lions missed open looks and free throws down the stretch. Notes: Battle (20), Babb (career-high 18) and David Jackson (13) each scored in double-figures for the second straight game, the first time the same three players posted double-digits in consecOfficial Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics utive games...Battle Illinois vs Penn State logged his 10th 20-point game of the year and moved into 11th all-time on 1/27/10 6:30 p.m. at State College, Pa. the career scoring charts...Babb logged a career-high for the second-straight game. Illinois 77 • 13-8, 5-3

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Player

30

Cole, Bill Griffey, Tyler Tisdale, Mike Richardson, D.J. McCamey, Demetri Paul, Brandon Jordan, Jeff Keller, Dominique Davis, Mike Team Totals

42 54 01 32 03 13 23 24

FG % 1st Half: 16-28 3FG % 1st Half: 7-11 FT % 1st Half: 1-2

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

f f c g g

4-6 1-3 4-9 5-7 1-7 4-5 0-2 2-3 4-6 25-48

57.1% 63.6% 50.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

4-5 0-0 0-0 2-4 1-6 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-1 0-0 2-2 8-8 3-6 0-2 0-0 2-2 3-4

9-18

18-25

9-20 2-7 17-23

45.0% 28.6% 73.9%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

Game: Game: Game:

PF

TP

A TO Blk

1 6 7 1 0 1 1 2 2 5 7 1 0 3 3 4 0 3 3 0 0 3 3 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 6 8 2 0 2 2 5 30 35 18

12 2 10 20 6 10 0 6 11

3 0 1 2 9 0 1 0 2

25-48 9-18 18-25

0 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 9

77 18

Stl

Min

2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

27 10 33 32 37 14 13 7 27

4

2

200

52.1% 50.0% 72.0%

Deadball Rebounds 4

Penn State 67 • 8-12, 0-8 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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11

Edwards,Bill Jackson,David (DJ) Ott,Andrew Babb,Chris Battle,Talor Highberger,Adam Jones,Andrew Frazier,Tim Woodyard,Cammeron Brooks,Jeff Team Totals

15 54 10 12 14 22 23 24 25

FG % 1st Half: 12-26 3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 FT % 1st Half: 4-6

f f c g g

0-0 4-11 2-4 6-12 7-15 0-1 3-4 0-3 0-2 1-5 23-57

46.2% 45.5% 66.7%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-0 2-4 0-0 4-10 3-6 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-2

2-2 3-4 0-2 2-4 3-6 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2

9-26

12-22

11-31 4-15 8-16

35.5% 26.7% 50.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

Game: Game: Game:

PF

TP

A TO Blk

0 0 0 0 2 2 4 3 1 2 3 3 1 4 5 3 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 3 0 4 4 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 2 1 0 1 8 19 27 20

2 13 4 18 20 0 7 0 0 3

3 1 1 0 5 0 1 2 1 1

23-57 9-26 12-22

0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 1 6

67 15

Stl

Min

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1

17 33 21 34 37 4 16 12 7 19

1

5

200

40.4% 34.6% 54.5%

Deadball Rebounds 6,2

Officials: Tim Higgins, Glenn Mayborg, Wally Rutecki Technical fouls: Illinois-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 8085 Score by periods Illinois Penn State

GAME 21

West Lafayette, Ind. • Jan. 31, 2010

Penn State 46 • 8-13 (0-9) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player Jackson, David (DJ) Ott, Andrew Babb, Chris Edwards, Bill Battle, Talor Highberger, Adam Borovnjak, Sasa Jones, Andrew Frazier, Tim Woodyard, Cammeron Brooks, Jeff Kirkpatrick, Steve Team Totals

54 10 11 12 14 21 22 23 24 25 41

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

8-25 3-11 7-9

f f g g g

32.0% 27.3% 77.8%

3-9 0-0 0-6 2-5 6-13 0-2 0-0 2-5 0-4 0-1 2-3 0-0

2-4 0-0 0-4 0-2 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

3-5 0-0 0-0 6-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0

15-48

3-17

13-15

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

7-23 0-6 6-6

30.4% 0.0% 100.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

Game: Game: Game:

PF

TP

A TO Blk

1 1 2 4 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 10 13 4 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 6 3 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 8 27 35 18

11 0 0 10 13 0 0 4 2 0 6 0

0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

15-48 3-17 13-15

46

1 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 8 12

Stl

Min

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

28 5 26 34 32 4 5 20 22 6 17 1

1

4

200

31.3% 17.6% 86.7%

Deadball Rebounds 0,1

Purdue 66 • 18-3 (6-3) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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Hummel, Robbie Johnson, JaJuan Kramer, Chris Barlow, Kelsey Moore, E'Twaun Grant, Keaton Byrd, D.J. Jackson, Lewis Smith, Ryne Wohlford, Mark Hart, John Bade, Patrick Team Totals

25 03 12 33 05 21 23 24 30 32 41

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

12-27 1-6 3-6

f f g g g

44.4% 16.7% 50.0%

9-17 4-10 2-3 3-4 4-8 0-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-3 0-0

4-7 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-0

1-1 5-6 0-1 0-3 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

24-52

8-16

10-16

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

12-25 7-10 7-10

48.0% 70.0% 70.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

Game: Game: Game:

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

23 13 5 6 12 2 0 2 0 3 0 0

2 1 3 2 3 2 0 2 0 0 3 0

1 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

2 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

34 35 31 26 19 14 1 17 1 4 11 7

66 18

6

6

7

200

46.2% 50.0% 62.5%

Deadball Rebounds 0,1

Officials: Ed Hightower, Rick Hartzell, Mark Whitehead Technical fouls: Penn State-None. Purdue-None. Attendance: 14123 Score by periods Penn State Purdue

1st

2nd

Total

26 28

20 38

46 66

Last FG - PSU 2nd-02:32, PUR 2nd-01:03. Largest lead - PSU by 2 1st-18:12, PUR by 20 2nd-00:49.

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Points PSU PUR

77 67

Points ILL PSU

In Paint 10 22

Off T/O 4 9

2nd Chance 5 10

Fast Break 3 8

Bench 27 10

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 5 times.

Columbus, Ohio • Feb. 3, 2010

Key Moment: The Buckeyes led 36-24 at the half, but Penn State quickly pulled within seven after a Talor Battle three shortly into the second stanza. The Buckeyes toyed with a 10- to 12-point lead most of the half until Penn State put together a 7-0 run to pull within three, 65-62, after a pair of David Jackson free throws with 1:53 to play. The Lions tried to foul Dallas Lauderdale in OSU’s next possession, but in doing so left Jon Diebler open. He buried a three (his only basket of the game) and the Lions never threatened again as OSU ended the game on a 10-0 run. Notes: Talor Battle and good friend Evan Turner staged a battle of two of the conference’s best players. Battle finished with one of his best games of the season logging 24 points, nine rebounds and seven assists while hitting 8-18 with the 6-7 Turner guarding him. Turner answered with 27 Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics points, 10 rebounds and Official six assists on 9-of-15 shooting and 22 second half points...David Jackson Penn State vs Ohio State 02/03/10 6:31 p.m.game at Columbus, Ohio (Value Arena) 12 points. posted his fourth straight double-digit for Penn StateCity posting Penn State 62 • 8-14, 0-10 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot

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Jackson, David (DJ) Jones, Andrew Babb, Chris Edwards, Bill Battle, Talor Borovnjak, Sasa Frazier, Tim Woodyard, Cammeron Brooks, Jeff Team Totals

22 10 11 12 21 23 24 25

FG % 1st Half: 10-22 3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 FT % 1st Half: 3-4

45.5% 25.0% 75.0%

f f g g g

5-7 3-3 3-9 0-0 8-18 0-1 1-3 0-0 3-7

0-1 0-0 2-5 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2

2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-8 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2

23-48

4-13

12-15

2nd half: 13-26 50.0% 2nd half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd half: 9-11 81.8%

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

2 4 6 4 2 4 6 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 2 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 3 2 1 3 6 21 27 21

12 6 8 0 24 2 2 0 8

1 0 2 0 7 0 1 0 3

2 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 62 14 11

Min

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 36 0 32 0 33 0 9 0 400 9 0 13 0 6 0 22

0

0 200

Game: 23-48 47.9% Game: 4-13 30.8% Game: 12-15 80.0%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Ohio State 75 • 17-6, 7-3 PF

3 3 6 4 1 5 6 1 0 4 4 2 0 4 4 0 0 4 4 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 26 32 14 24-52 8-16 10-16

Total

37 34

#13/18 Ohio State 75, Penn State 62

GAME 22

Key Moment: Despite poor shooting, Penn State stayed within two (28-26) at the half with good defense and rebounding. The Boilermakers stormed out of the locker room at halftime and ripped their way to a 19-4 run and a 47-30 lead just 4:30 into the period. Purdue hit 4-of-4 from three during the run, including three from Robbie Hummel who scored 12 points in the stretch and the Boilers’ first seven of the half. Penn State never got closer than 11 the rest of the way. Notes: Talor Battle led Penn State with 13 points and moved into 10th all-time on the scoring charts passing Freddie Barnes (1,342)...David Jackson posted his career-best third-straight doublefigure game (11)...Bill Edwards posted his first career double-double with 10 points and a PSU Official Box Score -- Game -- Final season highBasketball 13 boards...The Lions hitTotals a season lowStatistics 17.6% (3-17) from three...Penn State won the Penn State vs Purdue 01/31/10 3:00 PMfor at Mackey Arenatime - West rebounding battle the eighth inLafayette, nine BigINTen games.

15

2nd

Last FG - ILL 2nd-02:00, PSU 2nd-00:39. Largest lead - ILL by 11 1st-13:20, PSU by 4 2nd-15:06.

#10/12 Purdue 66, Penn State 46

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40 33

In Paint 0 0

Off T/O 6 18

2nd Chance 3 10

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time.

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Fast Break 0 0

Player

52

Lauderdale, Dallas Turner, Evan Lighty, David Diebler, Jon Buford, William Simmons, Jeremie Madsen, Kyle Team Totals

21 23 33 44 02 15

FG % 1st Half: 14-23 3FG % 1st Half: 5-9 FT % 1st Half: 3-5

60.9% 55.6% 60.0%

f g g g g

2-2 9-15 4-9 1-7 5-10 1-2 3-5

0-0 0-2 4-6 1-6 1-5 1-1 0-0

1-3 9-11 0-2 0-0 8-8 0-0 0-0

25-50

7-20

18-24

2nd half: 11-27 40.7% 2nd half: 2-11 18.2% 2nd half: 15-19 78.9%

Officials: Les Jones, Dan Chrisman, Brian O'Connell Technical fouls: Penn State-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 14148 Score by periods Penn State Ohio State

Bench 12 7

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot

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2nd

Total

24 36

38 39

62 75

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

4 3 7 4 1 9 10 3 2 3 5 2 0 0 0 3 0 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 7 21 28 16

5 27 12 3 19 3 6

0 6 0 0 5 0 1

0 3 2 1 0 0 0

1 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 3 1 1 0 1 0

75 12

6

2

6 200

Game: 25-50 50.0% Game: 7-20 35.0% Game: 18-24 75.0%

Min

26 40 40 40 33 7 14

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Minnesota 66, Penn State 64

GAME 23

Key Moment: Penn State never led after the first four minutes and trailed since the 6:00 minute mark of the first half, but mounted a late 8-2 run behind threes from David Jackson and Talor Battle to tie the game. Battle drove to the hole twice in the final 30 seconds under heavy defense and missed twice, but Jeff Brooks came up with the second miss out of a scramble and fed Battle for a clear lay-up that tied the game at 64 with nine seconds to play. Minnesota quickly in-bounded the ball and rushed to the other end without a timeout. Lawrence Westbrook dribbled left and hit a fade-away 19-foot jumper with Chris Babb in his face to win the game at the buzzer. Notes: Battle posted his 12th 20-point game of the season with 20 points, a team-high five assists and a career-high five steals...David Jackson continued his outstanding play with his fifth-straight double-figure game logging 18 points, a team-high six boards, and a career-best 8-of-8 from the Official Basketball Box Score Game Totals Finalsecond Statistics half to open as much as a nine-point lead, 53-44, line...Minnesota shot 50--percent in--the Minnesota vs Penn State with 9:332:00 to p.m. play...the Gophers never trailed after Blake Hoffarber’s three tied the game at 5-5. at State College, Pa. 2/6/10 Minnesota 66 • 14-8, 5-5 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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34

Johnson, Damian Sampson III, Ralph Joseph, Devoe Westbrook, Lawrence Hoffarber, Blake Carter, Paul Cobbs, Justin Bostick, Devron Williams, Rodney Iverson, Colton Team Totals

50 05 20 24 01 03 22 33 45

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

13-29 4-11 6-7

f f g g g

3-5 4-6 1-7 5-12 4-8 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2 21-45

44.8% 36.4% 85.7%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-0 0-0 0-1 0-5 4-7 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

7-9 5-6 2-2 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4

5-16

19-25

8-16 1-5 13-18

50.0% 20.0% 72.2%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

Game: Game: Game:

PF

TP

A TO Blk

1 4 5 2 0 10 10 4 2 3 5 2 1 4 5 3 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 3 1 0 1 5 27 32 15

13 13 4 12 12 6 0 0 2 4

1 2 4 3 1 1 0 1 1 1

21-45 5-16 19-25

0 1 2 6 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 66 15 13

Stl

Min

1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

29 26 33 32 34 15 11 3 6 11

5

6

200

46.7% 31.3% 76.0%

Deadball Rebounds 5,1

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15

Jackson,David (DJ) Brooks,Jeff Jones,Andrew Babb,Chris Battle,Talor Highberger,Adam Frazier,Tim Woodyard,Cammeron Ott,Andrew Team Totals

25 22 10 12 14 23 24 54

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

11-27 4-12 4-6

f f c g g

40.7% 33.3% 66.7%

4-7 1-4 2-3 4-12 7-19 0-2 3-4 0-0 0-1

2-4 0-0 0-0 4-10 3-8 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

8-8 1-2 0-0 0-1 3-7 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

21-52

9-24

13-20

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

10-25 5-12 9-14

40.0% 41.7% 64.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

Game: Game: Game:

PF

TP

A TO Blk

1 5 6 3 3 2 5 2 0 3 3 5 1 1 2 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 1 2 3 7 19 26 18

18 3 4 12 20 0 7 0 0

1 3 0 2 5 0 2 0 0

21-52 9-24 13-20

Michigan State 65 • 20-6, 10-3

Player

02

Morgan, Raymar Roe, Delvon Nix, Derrick Lucas, Kalin Allen, Chris Thornton, Austin Summers, Durrell Kebler, Mike Green, Draymond Sherman, Garrick Team Totals

10 50 01 03 13 15 20 23 41

FG % 1st Half: 13-29 3FG % 1st Half: 2-4 FT % 1st Half: 3-4

f f c g g

44.8% 50.0% 75.0%

Player

15 25

Jackson,David (DJ) Brooks,Jeff Jones,Andrew Babb,Chris Battle,Talor Edwards,Bill Highberger,Adam Frazier,Tim Woodyard,Cammeron Ott,Andrew Team Totals

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 1

37 19 22 38 40 7 21 2 14

64 13 11

0

8

200

Deadball Rebounds 3,1

0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 4-6 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-4 0-0

26-55

7-13

6-10

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

13-26 5-9 3-6

50.0% 55.6% 50.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

PF

TP

A TO Blk

Stl

Min

2 4 6 4 1 2 3 1 0 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 2 4 4 8 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 6 12 26 38 15

4 6 4 24 14 0 9 0 2 2

1 2 0 6 3 0 0 1 5 0

1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 2

2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0

26 19 10 35 31 4 28 13 23 11

65 18

9

5

5

200

Game: Game: Game:

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

2 2 0 1 4 0 1 0 1

2-8 3-4 2-2 10-15 5-8 0-0 3-9 0-1 0-7 1-1

26-55 7-13 6-10

47.3% 53.8% 60.0%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Penn State 54 • 8-16, 0-12

Min

40.4% 37.5% 65.0%

22 10 12 11 14 23 24 54

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

7-21 5-13 6-10

f f c g g

4-8 2-5 1-2 2-9 9-16 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-0 18-44

33.3% 38.5% 60.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

2-5 0-1 0-0 2-8 7-11 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 5-8 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

11-26

7-12

11-23 6-13 1-2

47.8% 46.2% 50.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

Game: Game: Game:

PF

TP

A TO Blk

1 4 5 2 1 5 6 1 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 3 1 4 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 20 24 14

10 4 2 7 30 0 0 1 0 0

2 1 0 2 5 0 0 2 0 0

18-44 11-26 7-12

0 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 3 54 12 11

Stl

Min

2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1

38 23 30 36 37 3 2 17 4 10

5

3

200

40.9% 42.3% 58.3%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Officials: Tim Higgins, John Hughes, Tim Hutchinson Technical fouls: Michigan State-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 14017

1st

2nd

Total

36 30

30 34

66 64

In Paint 26 20

Points MINN PSU

Last FG - MINN 2nd-00:00, PSU 2nd-00:09. Largest lead - MINN by 9 1st-01:21, PSU by 3 1st-16:32.

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Stl

Officials: David Maracich, Terry Oglesby, Michael Berry Technical fouls: Minnesota-TEAM. Penn State-None. Attendance: 10291 Score by periods Minnesota Penn State

Bryce Jordan Center • Feb. 13, 2010

Key Moment: Penn State hit five of its first seven from three to start the second half and close a nine-point deficit to take a two-point lead, 46-44, on David Jackson's 3-pointer with 12:24 remaining, but 10th-ranked Michigan State went on a 13-0 run to take control of the game in front of 14,017 fans at the Bryce Jordan Center. Penn State suffered a 6:30 scoring drought and was out-scored 21-8 the rest of the way as MSU took a 65-54 victory. Notes: Talor Battle logged his fourth 30-point outing of the season hitting a career-best 7 threes on 11 attempts for 30 points and adding five rebounds and five assists in a duel with Kalin Lucas who scored a career-high 24 points....Michigan State's bench outscored the Lions, 14-1, and outrebounded them, 13-1...David Jackson posted 10 points for his sixth-straight double-digit outing. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Penn State hit 11-of-26 threes but were out-rebounded 38-24...Penn State played before its largest Michigan State vs Penn State 2/13/09 12:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. home crowd of the season (14,017).

Penn State 64 • 8-15, 0-11 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

#10/10 Michigan State 65, Penn State 54

GAME 24

Bryce Jordan Center • Feb. 6, 2010

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

Off T/O 14 13

2nd Chance 6 2

Fast Break 5 7

Bench 12 7

Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

Score by periods Michigan State Penn State

1st

2nd

Total

31 25

34 29

65 54

Last FG - MSU 2nd-01:24, PSU 2nd-01:15. Largest lead - MSU by 13 2nd-01:24, PSU by 2 2nd-12:24.

Penn State 81, Northwestern 70

Points MSU PSU

In Paint 18 10

Off T/O 10 10

2nd Chance 11 7

Fast Break 5 2

Bench 13 1

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

Evanston, Ill. • Feb. 17, 2010

Key Moment: The Nittany Lions led for the final 24:46 and kept the Wildcats at bay by making 7-of-8 at the line in the final minute. Chris Babb made 4-of-8 3-pointers, his last giving PSU a 6758 lead with 4:12 to play. His 12-foot baseline jumper gave the Lions a 71-65 lead with 1:36 to play. Penn State led 36-32 at the half after using a 9-0 run to come from 27-22 down with 6:51 left in the half. Notes: Penn State snapped a 12-game losing streak...The Lions posted their seventh win in their last eight games against Northwestern and topped their previous high point total in a conference game by 10 points, shooting 56 percent from the field, its highest in a road game since hitting that mark at MSU in 2009...PSU drained 20 of 23 free throws...Chris Babb posted career highs of 20 points and six assists...Five Nittany Lions scored in double-figures...David Jackson scored 20 for Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics his seventh-straight double-figure game...Talor Battle, theestern Big Ten’s leading scorer, 10 points, nearP enn State vs N orthw 02/17/10 7:30 p.m. Evanston, Ill. (Welsh-R yanArena) ly half his season average...Penn State wonatthe rebounding battle 36-21 and had 21 assists. P enn State 81 • 9-16, 1-12 ##

Player

15

David Jackson Jeff Brooks Andrew Jones Chris Babb Talor Battle Bill Edwards Sasa Borovnjak Tim Frazier Andrew Ott Team Totals

25 22 10 12 11 21 23 54

FG % 1st Half: 14-26 3FG % 1st Half: 5-10 FT % 1st Half: 3-3

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot

f f c g g

53.8% 50.0% 100.0

7-8 5-10 4-6 5-9 2-8 0-0 1-2 2-4 1-1

1-1 1-2 0-0 4-8 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

5-5 1-1 2-3 6-6 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2

27-48

7-17

20-23

2nd half: 13-22 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 17-20

59.1% 28.6% 85.0%

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

1 3 4 4 2 3 5 4 2 5 7 5 0 3 3 0 0 7 7 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 0 2 2 0 1 3 4 6 30 36 17

20 12 10 20 10 0 2 4 3

2 4 2 6 6 0 0 1 0

Game: 27-48 Game: 7-17 Game: 20-23

Min

1 1 4 2 3 0 0 1 2

0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

0 31 1 35 1 30 0 34 0 400 4 0 4 1 16 0 6

81 21 14

3

3 200

56.3% 41.2% 87.0%

Deadball Rebounds 2

N orthw estern 70 • 17-9, 6-8 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot

##

Player

1

Crawford, Drew Shurna, John Mirkovic, Luka Thompson, Michael Nash, Jeremy Curletti, Davide Marcotullio, Alex Rowley, Kyle Team Totals

24 12 22 23 30 4 54

FG % 1st Half: 13-24 3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 FT % 1st Half: 1-1

54.2% 41.7% 100.0

f f c g g

2-6 7-16 6-7 7-17 5-10 0-0 1-2 0-0

1-2 2-9 1-1 3-8 2-7 0-0 1-2 0-0

0-0 1-1 0-6 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0

28-58

10-29

4-11

2nd half: 15-34 2nd half: 5-17 2nd half: 3-10

44.1% 29.4% 30.0%

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

0 3 3 5 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 5 0 2 2 3 1 3 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 4 6 5 16 21 22

5 17 13 17 14 1 3 0

1 4 3 3 3 0 0 1

2 1 3 0 2 0 1 0

0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0

70 15

9

4 10 200

Game: 28-58 Game: 10-29 Game: 4-11

0 2 1 2 4 0 1 0

48.3% 34.5% 36.4%

Min

33 40 35 40 38 3 9 2

Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Jim Burr, Rick Hartzell, Terry Wymer Technical fouls: Penn State-None. Northwestern-None. Attendance: 4175 Score by periods Penn State Northwestern

1st

2nd

Total

36 32

45 38

81 70

Last FG - PSU 2nd-01:36, NU 2nd-00:36. Largest lead - PSU by 11 2nd-00:44, NU by 5 1st-06:59.

Points PSU NU

In Paint 32 34

Off T/O 11 20

2nd Chance 4 5

Fast Break 4 4

Bench 9 4

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 6 times.

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Penn State 55, Michigan 51

GAME 26

Ann Arbor, Mich. • Feb. 20, 2010

Key Moment: Penn State took as much as a nine-point lead with 7:53 to play when Talor Battle converted a lay-up. Penn State would not score again until Jeff Brooks’ big 15-foot baseline jumper with 14 seconds to play sealed the game. Manny Harris scored seven-straight for Michigan as the Wolverines got within two, 53-51, on his steal and dunk with 4:00 to play, but Michigan would not score again.The Lions shot 49 percent from the floor, won the rebounding battle 3925 and got an all-around game from standout Talor Battle (14 points, 11 rebounds, six assists) while holding DeShawn Sims, who had 25 in the first meeting, to just 10 points. The Wolverines shot just 35 percent as a team and 6-of-28 from three (1-of-12 in the second half). Notes: Penn State accomplished something it had done only once before in Big Ten play, winning for just the second time ever in Ann Arbor and posting back-to-back Big Ten road wins for Official B asketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics just theState second ever, accomplishing both feats for the first time since 1999. P enn vs time M ichigan 02/ 20/ 10 6:00 P M at Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, M I P enn State 55 • 10-16 (2-12) ## 15 22 25 10 12 11 23 54

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot

Player Jackson, David (DJ) Jones, Andrew Brooks, Jeff Babb, Chris Battle, Talor Edwards, Bill Frazier, Tim Ott, Andrew Team Totals

FG % 1st Half: 13-27 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 FT % 1st Half: 0-0

f f f g g

48.1% 42.9% 0.0%

4-9 5-9 4-5 2-5 6-14 0-0 2-5 1-2

1-4 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0

24-49

5-13

2-5

2nd half: 11-22 50.0% 2nd half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd half: 2-5 40.0%

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

1 2 3 4 3 1 4 1 1 3 4 3 1 3 4 0 0 11 11 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 4 3 0 2 2 0 4 2 6 10 29 39 12

9 10 9 6 14 0 5 2

0 0 3 0 6 0 3 0

Min

4 1 1 0 4 0 2 1

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

55 12 13

2

3 200

Game: 24-49 49.0% Game: 5-13 38.5% Game: 2-5 40.0%

33 34 27 37 40 3 20 6

Deadball Rebounds 1

M ichigan 51 • 13-13 (6-8) ## 34 00 01 03 04 13 31 32

Total 3-Ptr Rebounds FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot

Player Sims, DeShawn Novak, Zack Douglass, Stu Harris, Manny Morris, Darius Vogrich, Matt Lucas-Perry, Laval Gibson, Zack Team Totals

FG % 1st Half: 10-26 3FG % 1st Half: 5-16 FT % 1st Half: 4-5

f g g g g

4-10 3-8 3-11 7-14 2-5 0-0 0-5 0-0 19-53

38.5% 31.3% 80.0%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

0-0 1-6 1-6 4-10 0-1 0-0 0-5 0-0

2-2 0-0 1-1 2-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2

6-28

7-11

9-27 1-12 3-6

33.3% 8.3% 50.0%

PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

3 5 8 2 1 3 4 3 1 2 3 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 3 2 3 5 8 17 25 14

10 7 8 20 5 0 0 1

1 1 2 2 4 0 0 0

2 1 0 2 0 0 0 1

1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0

51 10

6

3

5 200

Game: 19-53 35.8% Game: 6-28 21.4% Game: 7-11 63.6%

Min

36 40 33 40 27 1 19 4

Deadball Rebounds 1

Officials: Steve Olson, Joe Lindsay, Brad Pressentin Technical fouls: Penn State-None. Michigan-None. Attendance: 13751 Score by periods Penn State Michigan

1st

2nd

Total

29 29

26 22

55 51

In Paint 34 20

Points PSU MICH

Last FG - PSU 2nd-00:14, MICH 2nd-04:07. Largest lead - PSU by 9 2nd-07:53, MICH by 9 1st-13:07.

Off T/O 5 19

2nd Fast Chance Break 11 7 7 13

Bench 7 1

Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 10 times.

#9/9 Ohio State 75, Penn State 67

GAME 27

Key Moment: Penn State used a 9-0 run midway through the second half and a 13-4 run late to nearly erase a 17-point, second half Ohio State lead, but the No. 9 Buckeyes held on behind 20 second half points from Evan Turner to escape with a 75-67 victory. OSU used a 19-6 run over the opening six minutes of the second half, spurred by a pair of Jon Diebler threes, to turn a fourpoint halftime edge into a 17-point lead, 49-32, with 13:50 to play. Turner helped hold off the Lions by scoring eight straight points for the Buckeyes after their lead was diminished to two with 5:15 left. Turner posted a game-high 25 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and three steals. Notes: Talor Battle led Penn State with 22 points in 40 minutes, his Big Ten leading 14th 20-point game of the season and 30th of his career...Battle surpassed 500 points on the season joining Jesse Arnelle and Joe Crispin as the only three Lions ever to post consecutive seasons of 500+ points... Battle moved into seventh on the all-time scoring charts (1,467)...David Jackson logged his 15th double-digit outing of the year and his eighth in the last nine games as he added 13 points and six Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics boards...OSU won for the 13th straight time in the series...The Penn State bench out-scored the Ohio State vs Penn State 6:3011-0...The p.m. at State College, Pa.bench was whistled for their first technical foul of the season. 2/24/10 OSU bench Penn State Ohio State 75 • 22-7, 12-4 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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Player

23

Lighty, David Lauderdale, Dallas Turner, Evan Diebler, Jon Buford, William Simmons, Jeremie Madsen, Kyle Team Totals

52 21 33 44 02 15

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

12-28 1-7 5-7

f f g g g

6-9 2-2 8-17 5-13 5-11 0-1 0-1 26-54

42.9% 14.3% 71.4%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

2-3 0-0 0-2 2-10 0-1 0-1 0-0

4-8 0-1 9-9 4-4 2-2 0-0 0-0

4-17

19-24

14-26 3-10 14-17

53.8% 30.0% 82.4%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

Game: Game: Game:

TP

A TO Blk

1 1 2 4 3 7 10 2 0 7 7 3 0 2 2 1 1 5 6 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 2 6 9 24 33 17

18 4 25 16 12 0 0

2 0 7 0 3 0 0

1 1 3 2 0 1 0

75 12

8

26-54 4-17 19-24

Northwestern 60 • 18-11, 7-10 ##

Player

01

Crawford, Drew Shurna, John Mirkovic, Luka Thompson, Michael Nash, Jeremy Capocci, Mike Marcotullio, Alex Hearn, Reggie Fruendt, Nick Peljusic, Ivan Curletti, Davide Team Totals

Stl

Min

12

1 1 2 0 1 0 0

2 0 3 1 0 0 0

40 31 40 40 34 6 9

22

5

6

200

48.1% 23.5% 79.2%

23 03 04 11 15 21 30

Deadball Rebounds 2

FG % 1st Half: 10-25 3FG % 1st Half: 8-15 FT % 1st Half: 7-9

Penn State 67 • 10-17, 2-13 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

15

Jackson,David (DJ) Brooks,Jeff Jones,Andrew Babb,Chris Battle,Talor Edwards,Bill Frazier,Tim Ott,Andrew Team Totals

25 22 10 12 11 23 54

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

9-25 1-9 7-9

f f c g g

36.0% 11.1% 77.8%

4-7 3-7 4-7 2-6 7-19 3-6 1-2 0-0

2-3 0-1 0-0 1-5 2-8 0-0 0-0 0-0

3-3 2-2 0-0 0-1 6-9 0-0 3-4 0-0

24-54

5-17

14-19

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

15-29 4-8 7-10

51.7% 50.0% 70.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot

Game: Game: Game:

PF

TP

A TO Blk

4 2 6 2 2 4 6 2 1 7 8 4 1 1 2 3 0 3 3 2 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 8 22 30 20

13 8 8 5 22 6 5 0

1 0 1 5 3 0 4 0

24-54 5-17 14-19

Stl

Min

0 0 1 2 3 3 1 0

0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0

36 22 33 35 40 18 13 3

67 14 10

2

3

200

Deadball Rebounds 3

Score by periods Ohio State Penn State

1st

2nd

Total

30 26

45 41

75 67

Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:34, PSU 2nd-00:11. Largest lead - OSU by 17 2nd-13:50, PSU by 4 1st-12:31.

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Points OSU PSU

In Paint 36 34

Off T/O 13 4

2nd Chance 10 6

Fast Break 9 5

Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 7 times.

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1-2 2-11 0-6 6-15 2-3 1-4 1-3 0-0 2-4 0-1 2-4 17-53

40.0% 53.3% 77.8%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

1-2 2-6 0-2 5-11 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-1

0-0 3-4 0-1 4-4 3-4 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-4

12-28

14-22

7-28 4-13 7-13

25.0% 30.8% 53.8%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 0 1 3 2 3 5 1 2 2 4 5 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 5 1 6 16 17 33 20

Game: Game: Game:

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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Player

15

Jackson,David (DJ) Brooks,Jeff Jones,Andrew Babb,Chris Battle,Talor Edwards,Bill Highberger,Adam Borovnjak,Sasa Frazier,Tim Woodyard,Cammeron Kirkpatrick,Steve Ott,Andrew Team Totals

25 22 10 12 11 21 23 24 41 54

Officials: John Hughes, David Maracich, Eugene Crawford, Jr. Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Penn State-TEAM. Attendance: 8721

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

f f c g g

17-53 12-28 14-22

TP

A TO Blk

3 9 0 21 8 2 4 0 5 2 6

0 2 3 2 4 2 1 1 0 0 0

Stl

Min

1 1 3 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 0

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0

11 31 20 36 34 17 12 3 10 7 19

60 15 11

2

6

200

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Bryce Jordan Center • Feb. 28, 2010

Key Moment: A red hot Penn State hit 15 of its first 21 shots to start the game and shot 68 percent in the first half on its way to an easy 79-60 victory in which the Lions led for more than 37 minutes and by as many as 25. Penn State used an 11-2 run, fueled by a career-high tying nine first half points from sophomore Cammeron Woodyard, to take a 35-24 lead. Penn State pushed its lead to 20 with a 9-0 run early in the second and led by 20 or more for the final 13:44 until an NU field goal with 21 seconds to play. Notes: Talor Battle led six Lions that scored eight or more points posting 16 points, six rebounds and six assists....Penn State held NU leading scorer John Shurna to just nine points on 2-of-11 from the floor...Northwestern hit five of its first seven from three for all of its first 18 points....Penn State’s posted its highest scoring first half of the season...Battle became just the Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics sixth Lion to record Northwestern vs Penn 1,000 State points and 400 assists...Coach Ed DeChellis recorded his 200th career 2/28/10 12:00 p.m. at State College, Pa. victory...Penn State’s bench was 8-of-8 for 20 points in the first half.

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GAME 28

Bryce Jordan Center • Feb. 24, 2010

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2nd

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GAME 29

Key Moment: Penn State mounted a 12-0 second half run to come from 10 down to take a twopoint lead, 58-56, with 5:51 to play in East Lansing. The Lions maintained that two-point edge, 62-60, with 2:32 left but saw a David Jackson three rattle in and out and Chris Babb swipe a steal and head to the open court only to have it swiped back and lead to Spartan free throws in the final minute as Michigan State out-scored PSU 7-3 in the final two minutes. Babb’s three with eight seconds to play cut a four-point MSU lead to one, 66-65, and the Lions sent Kalin Lucas to the line. He hit one of two. Talor Battle rebounded the second miss, but his half court heave went wide. Notes: Battle and Babb led the Lions with 16 points each, Battle adding a season-high eight assists and six boards and Babb hitting 4-of-5 from three...Penn State hit 59 percent from the floor and 6-of-10 from three in the second half. The MSU bench out-scored the Lions 26-1...Penn State

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Key Moment: Penn State survived a 30 percent shooting first half to find itself down 30-22 at halftime. Trailing by 13 just under seven minutes into the second, Penn State rallied. A 7-0 run got PSU within five, 51-46, but leading scorer Talor Battle had to leave the floor with sickness with 7:59 to play and didn’t return. Purdue went back up nine before the Lions posted an 11-3 run that had PSU down one, 61-60, after Chris Babb was fouled shooting a three and buried three free throws with 18 seconds to play. After a pair of E’Twaun Moore free throws, Babb had another look at a three to tie but it went wide. Notes: Chris Babb hit four threes for the third-straight game and tied Talor Battle with a teamhigh 17 points...Both teams hit 52% in the second half...Keaton Grant hit five threes for a season high 17 points...Jeff Brooks posted his third-straigh double-figure game with 12 points...Purdue Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Purdue Penn got eight vs steals to State post 18 points off turnovers. Purdue 64 • 26-4, 14-4

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Minnesota 76, Penn State 55

GAME 31

Big Ten Tournament • March 11, 2010

Key Moment: After a slow start, Penn State tied the game at seven with 13:36 to play only to see Minnesota go on a 14-2 run to take a 21-9 lead. The Gophers pushed their lead to 15 in the first half as Penn State committed nine turnovers and shot just 32 percent. Leading 29-20 at the half, Minnesota pushed its lead to 20 on a Brian Westbrook three with 13:19 to play and cruised home to victory hitting 69 percent in the second half and 58 percent for the game. Notes: Minnesota hit 9-of-19 from three while Penn State struggled to hit 4-of-16...Four Lions scored 10 points in the game...Minnesota’s 69 percent shooting (18-26) in the second half was a season for aBoxNittany LionTotals opponent, as was the Gopher’s 58 percent shooting for the game. Officialhigh Basketball Score -- Game -- Final Statistics Penn State vs Minnesota 03/11/10 7:37pm EST at Conseco Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, IN Penn State 55 • 11-20 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

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2nd

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35 47

55 76

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Bench 11 26

Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times.

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VS RANKED TEAMS ALL-TIME GAMES VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Most wins over Top 25, season: 5, 2000-01 Most road wins over Top 25, season: 2, 2008-09 Most wins over Top 20, season: 3, 2008-09, 2000-01 & 1953-54 Coaches/AP Poll Rank

#1 Record: 0-11 #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

#2

Record: 1-8 #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

#3

Record: 0-4 @ #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

Record: 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

#5

Record: 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

#6 Record: 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

#7

Record: 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

#8 Record: 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

#9

Record: 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

#10

Record: 3-10 #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

#11

Record: 1-8 #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

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#12 Record: 0-3 #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

#13 Record: 1-2 #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

#14 Record: 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

#15

Record: 0-12 @ #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

#16

Record: 5-12 @ #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

#17

Record: 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

#18

Record: 1-12 #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

Record: 3-5 @ #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

#20

Record: 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

#21

Record: 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

#22

Record: 0-3 #22 Minnesota (63-69) L, February 17, 1999 @ #22 Pittsburgh (37-64) L, December 6, 2003 @ #22 Wisconsin (45-68) L, February 25, 2004

#23

Record: 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

#24

Record: 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

#25

Record: 1-3 #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



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Years Playing: 114 First Year: 1897 Games Played: 2,361 Record: 1,330-1,031 (56.3%) Joined Big Ten: 1992-93 Big Ten Record: 94-210 (18 seasons) 20-win Seasons: 10 (last 2009) Most Wins In A Season: 27 (2009) Post-Season Appearances: NCAA: 8 (1954 Final Four) NCAA Record: 9-10 1942, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1965, 1991, 1996, 2001 NIT: 10 (1990, ‘95, ‘98, ‘00, ‘09 Final Fours) NIT Record: 22-9 1966, 1980, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2006, 2009 NIT Champions: 2009 Head Coaches: 11 Burke Hermann (1916-17, 1920-32) Hugo Bezdek (1919) Earl Leslie (1933-36) John Lawther (1937-49) Elmer Gross (195-54) John Egli (1955-68) John Bach (1969-78) Dick Harter (1979-83) Bruce Parkhill (1984-95) Jerry Dunn (1996-2003) Ed DeChellis (2004-present) Winningest Head Coach: John Egli (187-135, 14 years) Facilities: The Armory (1887-1929, 32 seasons) Rec Hall (1929-1995, 68 1/2 seasons) Bryce Jordan Center (1996-present) Jordan Center Record: 142-88 (14 yrs) (61.7%) All-America Selections: 5 Jesse Arnelle (1st team, 1954) Jesse Arnelle (2nd team, 1955) John Barr (3rd team, 1941) Jesse Arnelle (3rd team, 1952) Jesse Arnelle (3rd team, 1955) All-Big Ten Selections: 20 players First Team Selections: 6 Second Team Selections: 11 Third Team Selections: 15 Conference Affiliations: 5 Eastern Intercollegiate Conference, 1936-39 (4 years) Eastern Collegiate Basketball League, 1977 (1 year) Eastern Eight, 1978-79 (2 years) Atlantic 10, 1983-91 (9 years) Big Ten, 1993-present

▲ All-American Jesse Arnelle led Penn State to the 1954 Final Four and is the Nittany Lions’ all-time scoring and rebounding leader. Penn State has a long and storied tradition in basketball. Over 1,300 all-time wins, one NCAA Final Four and five NIT Finals appearances (NCAA-1954, NIT-1990, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2009) and the 2009 NIT Championship, eight NCAA Tournament and 10 National Invitation Tournament berths 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 winning 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 formal coach. Athletic director W.N. "Pop" Golden encouraged development of the program by naming 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 Willard Building, was the original site for Penn State basketball.

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The first African-American to compete in intercollegiate athletics for Penn State was a basketball player — Cumberland W. Posey, Jr. A member 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 independent basketball team which was the National Negro Championship team for many years. He also was the founder and co-owner of the Homestead 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, directed the cagers in 1919 to an 112 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 began 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 outscoring its opponents by a twoto-one margin in 1921. Designated free throw shooter and star forward John Reed scored 583 points from 192224, including an Eastern high of 242 in 1923.

Team captain in 1924, Ken Loeffler is a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame. A native of Beaver Falls, Pa., Loeffler coached LaSalle to the 1954 NCAA title and a runnerup finish the following 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 graduate, 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 Virginia 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


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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 campus and uncovering raw six-footers, then gradually molding them into finished products. His teams 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, however, were held in contempt by many of the nation’s coaches. Rhode Island coach Frank Keaney declared the zone “UnAmerican.” Bristled Lawther, “The idea of the game is to win, isn’t it?” John Barr, a Converse third-team AllAmerican 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 Tournament — 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,

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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, following 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 brilliant upset.” Elmer Gross and John Egli, both John Lawther products, followed their mentor in leading the Penn State program. Gross' teams

▲ The Nittany Lions celebrate a 74-69 upset of No. 16 ranked UCLA in the first round of the 1991 NCAA Tournament.

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 Dietterick'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 AfricanAmerican 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, falling to No. 1 ranked and defending NCAA champion Kentucky, a segregated team led by Adolph Rupp. Williams graduated in the top 20 of his class and went on to become a political powerhouse 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 Tournament, the Lions caught Adolph Rupp’s No. 1-ranked Kentucky Wildcats in the first round and lost, 82-54. Led by All-America center and former Board of Trustees Vice President Jesse Arnelle, 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 California, 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 AllTournament 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 50year voice of the Iowa Hawkeyes, who called the

PENN STATE’S HEAD COACHES RECORDS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS Seasons

Coach

1897-15, ‘18

No Coach

20

1916-17, ‘20-32

Burke Hermann

15

1919

Hugo Bezdek

1933-36

Earl Leslie

1937-49

John Lawther

1950-54

Elmer Gross

1955-68 1969-78 1979-83

Dick Harter

1984-95

Bruce Parkhill

1996-03 2004-Present

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Years Games

W

L

Pct.

Postseason/Noteable

195

131

222

148

65

67.2

1 tie

73

66.7

1

13

Penn State captain (1910), four-year letterman, lettered in football (1911)

11

2

84.6

4

Penn State football coach (1918-29), athletic director (1918-36), AA fullback, Hall of Fame

57

29

28

50.9

Football letterman at Oregon (1919-21), Pacific Coast Conference first team (1920)

13

243

150

93

61.7

1942 NCAA, NAIA Hall of Fame, Helms Foundation Hall of Fame, architect of sliding zone

5

120

80

40

66.7

1952 NCAA, 1954 NCAA Final Four (No. 9 in AP), firs NCAA tourney player and coach

John Egli

14

322

187

135

58.1

1955 NCAA, 1965 NCAA, 1966 NIT, Penn State captain (1943), All-NCAA East Regional (1942)

John Bach

10

243

122

121

50.1

1972 U.S. Olympic assistant coach, NIT Hall of Fame, NBA head and assistant coach

5

140

79

61

56.4

1980 NIT, NBA head and assistant coach,

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

Jerry Dunn

8

238

117

121

49.2

1996 NCAA, 2001 NCAA, 1998 NIT, 2000 NIT, NABC District 3 Coach of the Year (2001)

Ed DeChellis

7

218

95

123

43.5

2009 NIT title, 2006 & 2009 NIT, 2009 Big Ten Coach of the Year, PSU assist. (1986-96 & 1982-84)

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▲ Craig Collins led Penn State in scoring in 1985. 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. Furman phenom Frank Selvy topped 2,500 points in three seasons through 1954. Arnelle finished his brilliant career with 2,138 points in 102 games. 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 ‘6366. The aggregate record of these seven teams was 80-79. The success of the early 50’s made Penn State a nationally recognized program and Egli continued to play the best schedule his resources would allow. On Feb. 15, 1958, No. 1-ranked West Virginia 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

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▲ The Rec Hall crowd swarms the floor celebrating a big win in the 1960’s.

Colender from Trenton, N.J., and high-scoring Earl Hoffman from Steelton, Pa. However, the two marquee players were Sharon, Pa., schoolboy star Mark DuMars and Pittsburgh 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 averaged 21.3 points per game in ‘5960 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, averaged 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 seventhranked Syracuse to be played in South Gym.

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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 champion 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 ranking and was invited to the 1965 NCAA Tournament 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 retooled and put together another great season in 1965-66. Five starters averaged in twin figures, including 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 1014 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 successful Fordham coach John Bach brought pressure man-to-man defense to State College and put together 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 together 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 spectators crammed Rec Hall on Feb. 16 to see the Lions defeat sixthranked Virginia, 86-74. The Lions won 12-of15 games to end the season, but received no post-season invitation. Penn State was 15-6 with two games left to play in ‘72-73 when sophomore center and leading 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 Lions made their last stand. But four losses by a total 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, including 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


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▲ John Amaechi was named the Academic All-American of the Year in 1995. 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 center 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 postseason play. Penn State rejoined the Eastern 8, renamed the Atlantic 10 Conference, for the ‘82-83 season. 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 defeated 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

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▲ 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. 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 appearances. 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 tournament, placing third in the 1990 NIT. The following 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 threepointers. Next was Colorado sharp-shooter Tom Hovasse (1986-89), currently third on the all-time scoring list. Fogell (1985-90) capped a brilliant senior year by topping 1,000 points and shooting 60.8 percent from the floor and 81.2 percent 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 together (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 record 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 realignment of collegiate athletics. At first it seemed the Nittany Lions would have to wait at least three to five years to begin conference 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 design and planning of the University’s Academic/Athletic Convocation & Events Center. One month later, the Big Ten approved Penn State’s participation 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 personnel, 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 injuries left the team short

▲ All-Big Ten guard Joe Crispin ranks second on the PSU scoring charts with 1,986 points. for its inaugural Big Ten season. After a three-point loss to defending champion Ohio State in their Big Ten debut, the Lions 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 720 (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 (sixth all-time), grabbed 745 rebounds (fourth) and blocked 191 shots (first) in just three seasons after transferring from Vanderbilt. The ‘93-94 campaign was highlighted by back-to-back home wins against 18th-ranked Minnesota 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

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▲ Jarrett Stephens was Penn State’s first consensus (coaches and media) first team All-Big Ten selection in 2000. 1998 NIT title game, its first-ever. Senior Pete Lisicky concluded a stellar career with 1,605 points. 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 Stephens 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 second-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 DeChellis returned to Penn State as the

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▲ Led by All-Big Ten point-guard Talor Battle and NIT MVP Jamelle Cornley, Penn State won the 2009 National Invitation Tournament.

school’s 11th head coach. DeChellis, who was an assistant under 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 selected 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. Forward 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 nation’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 711 Big Ten mark and seventh place conference finish, its best since 2001. The Lions won fivestraight Big Ten home games, their longest streak since 1996, to end the season, including victories over No. 7 Michigan State and No.

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19 Indiana. Penn State’s 13-4 home record equaled its most wins ever in the BJC. Penn State built on the success the following 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 gave the Nittany Lions their first-ever national tournament 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 conference in scoring during the regular season and set a singleseason PSU assist record with 189, Penn State posted victories over four Top 25 ranked teams on the year, including a huge upset of No. 9 Michigan State, an eventual Final Four team, in East Lansing. DeChellis was named the Big Ten Coach of the Yearr, just the second PSU coach ever honored with a coach of the year award. Battle was one of two players in NCAA Division I to average better than 18.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg and 4.0 apg in 2009-10 and was the only BCS conference player to lead his team in points, rebounds, assists and steals.

▲ Jamelle Cornley left Penn State as the No. 4 all-time leading scorer (1,579) and rebounder (755) and will long be remembered for his leadership and emotional intensity.


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1897 _____________1______1 _____________14 1898 _____________2______1 _____________43 1899 _____________2______3 _____________56 1900 _____________7______1 ____________132 1901 _____________5______1 ____________172 1902 _____________9______2 ____________406 1903* ____________3______5 ___1 tie _____204 1904 _____________5______4 ____________257 1905 _____________6______2 ____________232 1906 _____________6______4 ____________341 1907 _____________5______6 ____________321 1908 ____________10______4 ____________413 1909 _____________7______6 ____________391 1910 _____________8______6 ____________425 1911 _____________9______4 ____________372 1912 _____________8______5 ____________373 1913 _____________8______3 ____________359 1914 _____________8______4 ____________399 1915 ____________10______3 ____________470 1916 _____________8______3 ____________350 1917 ____________12______2 ____________487 1918 ____________12______1 ____________534 1919 ____________11______2 ____________532

______31 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None ______27 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None ______75 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None ______71 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None ______37 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____167 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____162 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____159 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____169 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____196 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____274 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____265 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____310 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____305 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____232 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____285 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____245 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____297 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____353 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____279 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _____375 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _____358 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ None _____300 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hugo Bezdek

1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929

____________12______1 ____________546 ____________14______2 ____________643 _____________9______5 ____________452 ____________13______1 ____________557 ____________13______2 ____________563 ____________12______2 ____________521 _____________7______7 ____________468 ____________14______4 ____________653 ____________10______5 ____________552 ____________10______9 ____________624

_____249 _____312 _____300 _____302 _____302 _____335 _____410 _____510 _____437 _____570

1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939

_____________5______9 ____________432 _____________3_____12 ____________457 _____________6______9 ____________535 _____________7______4 ____________407 _____________8______4 ____________408 _____________8______9 ____________618 _____________6_____11 ____________568 ____________10______7 ____________549 ____________13______5 ____________674 ____________13_____10 ____________790

_____488 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _____533 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _____509 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _____350_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Earl Leslie _____315_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Earl Leslie _____592_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Earl Leslie _____634_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Earl Leslie _____483 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther _____553 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther _____693 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther

1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949

____________15______8 ____________875 ____________15______5 ____________779 ____________18______3 ____________856 ____________15______4 ____________803 _____________8______7 ____________547 ____________10______7 ____________731 _____________7______9 ____________712 ____________10______8 ____________866 _____________9_____10 ____________852 _____________7_____10 ____________822

_____666 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther _____539 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther _____656 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther _____597 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther _____511 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther _____599 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther _____674 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther _____784 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther _____853 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther _____830 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Lawther

1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955

____________13_____10 ___________1314 ____________14______9 ___________1378 ____________20______6 ___________1709 ____________15______9 ___________1613 ____________18______6 ___________1662 ____________18_____10 ___________2203

____1241_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Elmer Gross ____1235_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Elmer Gross ____1451_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Elmer Gross ____1455_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Elmer Gross ____1505_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Elmer Gross ____1969 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Burke Hermann

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1956 1957 1958 1959

____________12_____14 ___________1855 ____________15_____10 ___________1633 _____________8_____11 ___________1204 ____________11______9 ___________1407

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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

____________11_____11 ___________1555 ____________11_____13 ___________1574 ____________12_____11 ___________1456 ____________15______5 ___________1448 ____________16______7 ___________1793 ____________20______4 ___________1749 ____________18______6 ___________1764 ____________10_____14 ___________1734 ____________10_____10 ___________1446 ____________13______9 ___________1389

____1514 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli ____1501 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli ____1490 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli ____1318 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli ____1566 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli ____1523 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli ____1640 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli ____1757 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli ____1433 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Egli ____1369_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Bach

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

____________13_____11 ___________1602 ____________10_____12 ___________1559 ____________17______8 ___________1883 ____________15______8 ___________1484 ____________14_____12 ___________1676 ____________11_____12 ___________1604 ____________10_____15 ___________1813 ____________11_____15 ___________1821 _____________8_____19 ___________1893 ____________12_____18 ___________1746

____1627_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Bach ____1539_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Bach ____1703_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Bach ____1407_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Bach ____1630_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Bach ____1649_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Bach ____1777_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Bach ____1921_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Bach ____2006_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ John Bach ____1849_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dick Harter

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

____________18_____10 ___________1752 ____________17_____10 ___________1826 ____________15_____12 ___________1657 ____________17_____11 ___________2195 _____________5_____22 ___________1847 _____________8_____19 ___________1792 ____________12_____17 ___________1777 ____________15_____12 ___________1940 ____________13_____14 ___________1824 ____________20_____12 ___________2466

____1600_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dick Harter ____1611_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dick Harter ____1698_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dick Harter ____2108_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dick Harter ____2000_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bruce Parkhill ____1933_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bruce Parkhill ____1960_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bruce Parkhill ____1824_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bruce Parkhill ____1754_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bruce Parkhill ____2273_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bruce Parkhill

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

____________25______9 ___________2343 ____________21_____11 ___________2376 ____________21______8 ___________2129 _____________7_____20 ___________1680 ____________13_____14 ___________1913 ____________21_____11 ___________2281

____2172_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bruce Parkhill ____2208_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bruce Parkhill ____1889_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bruce Parkhill ____1915_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bruce Parkhill ____1920_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bruce Parkhill ____2063_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bruce Parkhill

1996 1997 1998 1999

____________21______7 ___________2095 ____________10_____17 ___________1634 ____________19_____13 ___________2334 ____________13_____14 ___________1868

____1794 ____1780 ____2201 ____1801

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jerry Dunn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jerry Dunn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jerry Dunn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jerry Dunn

2000 ____________19_____16___________2572 2001 ____________21_____12 ___________2535 2002 _____________7_____21 ___________1777 2003 _____________7_____21 ___________1766 2004 _____________9_____19 ___________1630 2005 _____________7_____23 ___________1903 2006 ____________15_____15 ___________2021 2007 ____________11_____19 ___________1962 2008 ____________15_____16 ___________2019 2009 ____________27_____11 ___________2545 2010 ____________11_____20 ___________2013

____2528 ____2473 ____2029 ____2040 ____1874 ____2121 ____2038 ____2038 ____2067 ____2378 ____2005

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jerry Dunn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jerry Dunn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jerry Dunn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jerry Dunn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ed DeChellis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ed DeChellis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ed DeChellis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ed DeChellis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ed DeChellis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ed DeChellis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ed DeChellis

Total _________1,330 __1,031 __1 tie__137,588__129,728 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ *Played one tie game.

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Penn State 71 Notre Dame 63 NCAA Tournament Mar. 13, 1954 Iowa City, Iowa The 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 78 LSU 70

▲ Coach Ed DeChellis celebrates with seniors Jamelle Cornley and Danny Morrissey following the Lions 2009 NIT Championship victory over Baylor.

NCAA Tournament Mar. 12, 1954 Iowa City, Iowa Jesse Arnelle collected 24 points and 14 rebounds as Penn State defeated eighthranked LSU and Bob Pettit in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Penn State 66 Illinois 65 Feb. 4, 2006 Champaign, Ill.

▲ North Carolina native Titus Ivory joined Joe Crispin and Gyasi Cline-Heard in scoring 21 points each in Penn State’s 82-74 victory over No. 5 North Carolina in the 2001 NCAA Tournament second round.

Penn State 74 UCLA 69 NCAA Tournament Mar. 15, 1991 Syracuse, N.Y.

Penn State 82 North Carolina 74 NCAA Tournament Mar. 18, 2001 New Orleans, La. Penn State’s senior trio of Gyasi ClineHeard, 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.

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▲ Deron Hayes scored 16 points in Penn State’s 74-69 win over No. 16 UCLA in the 1991 NCAA Tournament.

Bruce Parkhill’s squad rallied from a fourpoint halftime deficit to upset No. 16 UCLA in the first round and give Penn State its first NCAA tournament win since 1955. James Barnes scored 19 points and Deron Hayes added 16.

Penn State 65 Michigan State 63 Big Ten Tournament Mar. 9, 2001 Chicago, 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 quarterfinals. It also marked the highest ranked team that Penn State had ever beaten.

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▲ Calvin Booth had 17 points in the first game in the Bryce Jordan Center in 1996.

Penn State 69 Baylor 63 National Invitation Tournament April 2, 2009 New 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 68 Feb. 1, 2009 East 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.

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 homecourt 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 68 Nov. 25, 2000 Lexington, 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.


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▲ Pete Lisicky’s three-pointer with 2.1 seconds to play at Iowa lifted Penn State into the 1995 NIT semifinals.

▲ Travis Parker made the winning basket with 8.5 seconds remaining in Penn State’s 66-65 upset of No. 6 Illinois in Champaign in 2006.

Penn State 69 Providence 59

Penn State 62 Miami (Fla.) 56

Penn State 76 Minnesota 61

NCAA Tournament Mar. 16, 2001 New Orleans, La.

National Invitation Tournament Mar. 15, 1995 University Park, Pa.

Jan. 11, 1996 University Park, Pa.

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.

Trailing 48-28 with 14:07 left, Penn State outscored the Hurricanes 34-8 the rest of the way in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament.

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 81 George Washington 75

Penn State 58 Rutgers 55

Penn State 41 Illinois 34

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.

National Invitation Tournament Mar. 21, 1990 Piscataway, N.J.

NCAA Tournament Mar. 21, 1942 New Orleans, La.

Penn State 98 Ohio State 85 (ot)

In the National Invitation Tournament quarterfinal, Penn State rallied for the win and a ticket to the Final Four at Madison Square Garden.

John Lawther’s Lions captured third place at the NCAA East Regional by beating the Big Ten champion Illinois “Whiz Kids.”

A-10 Tournament Mar. 9, 1991 University 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 66 Georgia 60 National Invitation Tournament Mar. 18, 1998 New York, N.Y. Playing without second-leading scorer Jarrett Stephens, 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 64 National Invitation Tournament Mar. 27, 1995 Iowa City, Iowa Pete Lisicky nailed a three-pointer with 2.1 seconds left to play to advance the Nittany Lions to the Final Four of the National Invitation Tournament.

Penn State 65 Temple 64 Dec. 1, 1998 University Park, Pa. Joe Crispin scored a team-high 18 points, including 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 71 Purdue 68 Jan. 27, 1994 University 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 64 Feb. 23, 1974 University 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 70 Southern California 61 NCAA Tournament Mar. 20, 1954 Kansas 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 74 Purdue 63 Feb. 21, 1998 University 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 80 Syracuse 79 Feb. 28, 1966 University Park, Pa. Jeff Persson hit a turn-around shot at the buzzer to defeat No. 16-ranked Syracuse before an estimated crowd of 8,100 in Rec Hall.

Penn State 86 Virginia 74 Feb. 16, 1972 University Park, Pa.

Feb. 27, 1999 University 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 86 West Virginia 64 A-10 Tournament Mar. 6, 1989 Philadelphia, 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 76 Feb. 2, 2008 University Park, Pa. Playing without injured leading scorer and rebounder Geary Claxton, Penn State got 19 points from Stanley Pringle and 17 from Talor Battle hitting 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.

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C ➤ 6-10 ➤ Manchester, England A standout student and athlete at Penn State, John Ameachi became 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’s posted career averages of 15.6 ppg and 8.8 rpg in three seasons while earning NABC AllDistrict 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 be 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.

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mention All-America by the Associated Press and UPI in 1954 and 1955. Arnelle was also named to the AllPennsylvania 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 tournament appearances, including Penn State’s only Final Final appearance 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 appearances 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, including 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 1955-6 season and went on to become a prominent lawyer and the president of Penn State University’s Board of Trustees.

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ARNELLE

F ➤ 6-5 ➤ New Rochelle, N.Y. Jesse Arnelle holds the mantel of the greatest Nittany Lion basketball player of all time. Penn State’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder with 2,138 career points and 1,238 career rebounds, his career averages of 21.0 ppg and 12.1 rpg are also records. Arnelle holds seven career records, six season records and three game records at Penn State, among them: most points (30) in a half, 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 AllAmerica in 1952 by Helms and Colliers and honorable-

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F ➤ 6-3 ➤ Shamokin, Pa. A third-team Converse All-American and All-Pennsylvania selection in 1941, Barr scored 519 points during his threeyear career and became 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.

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G ➤ 6-0 ➤ Greensboro, N.C.

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One of the best point guards to ever dawn 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 postseason every year of their career as he helped 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 15th and his 158 steals sixth. 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 six such seasons have been posted in PSU history. Barnes helped lead Penn State a 1991 NCAA tournament 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.

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C ➤ 6-11 ➤ Reynoldsburg, Ohio 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 highest 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. 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 Tournament 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.


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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.

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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 fro 1972-74. His 97 steals in 1974 stand as the season record and he owns three of the top five all-time season marks for steals. He also stands 10th 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). The 1974 team captain earned the John Lawther Team MVP award in 1972 and 1974 and was selected in the 7th round of the 1974 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics.

A tremendously athletic scorer and rebounder, Geary Claxton led Penn State in scoring in four 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 sixth 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 USBWA 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 season, 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.

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F ➤ 6-5 ➤ Columbus, Ohio 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 rebounds in the 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 fourth all-time in scoring and 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 doubledoubles while earning NABC All-District honors in 2009. The 2006 Big Ten Freshman of the Year, he was a secondteam 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 lead Penn State to the 2006 NIT as a freshman.

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G ➤ 6-3 ➤ Aberdeen, Md. Monroe “Money” Brown is one of just six Nittany Lions to post at least 1,000 points and 400 assists on a career and one of two to add 400 career rebounds to those totals. A fouryear starter and 1992 team captain, Brown helped lead Penn State to four straight 20-win seasons and four straight postseason appearances during his career. His teams posted an 87-40 record, the most wins ever for Penn State over a fouryear period, and made three NIT appearances and one NCAA Tournament appearance. Penn State twice reached the Atlantic-10 Tournament championship game, winning the 1991 A-10 Tournament and going on to pull off a first round NCAA upset of No. 16-ranked UCLA, one of the greatest wins in program history, and also finished third in the 1990 NIT. Named the 1992 John Lawther Team MVP, Brown ranks 16th all-time in scoring with 1,184 points, fifth 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 third-best single season total.

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F ➤ 6-4 ➤ Selma, Ala. An Honorable-Mention All-America selection in 1966, Carver Clinton averaged 16.4 ppg and 10.3 rpg as a threeyear starter during the era of freshman ineligibility. His 1,165 career points rank 18th all-time (third among threeyear Nittany Lions) and his 734 career rebounds 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 Virginia. He led the Lions 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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G ➤ 6-0 ➤ Pitman, N.J.

G ➤ 5-10 ➤ Sharon, Pa.

C ➤ 6-3 ➤ Pittsburgh, Pa.

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 semi-finals. Crispin holds Penn State career records for minutes played (4,063), field goals attempted (1,611), three-point field goals attempted (885) and free throw percentage (.885) and is the Lions’ second all-time scorer with 1,986. He ranks second all-time with 308 career threes and third with 485 assists. Crispin scored 21 points in an upset victory of No. 5-ranked and No. 2 seed 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 offbalance 22-foot three to knock of No. 2 ranked Michigan State in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament 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), second team in 2000 (coaches and media) and 2001 (media), 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 in. Penn State posted a 7255 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, including many stops in the Italian AI league.

A small 5-10, 155 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. He led the Lions in scoring in two seasons, logging 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 AllPennsylvania 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 prolific scorers and rebounders in Penn State history, Gene Harris holds the all-time single-game 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.

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G ➤ 6-3 ➤ Medford Lakes, N.J. 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 stands as the PSU season record. Earl returned to Penn State in 2005 as an assistant coach.

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F ➤ 6-6 ➤ Lakeland, Fla. A first-team All-Atlantic 10 selection in 1991 and the 1990 A-10 Freshman of the Year, DeRon Hayes is one of just four players in Penn State history to post at least 1,500 career points and 600 career 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 fifth all-time on the career scoring 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’ firt year playing in the Big Ten as he averaged 13.9 ppg that season.


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F ➤ 6-8 ➤ Widefield, Colo. A 1989 first-team All-Atlantic 10 selection, Hovasse was a tremendous scorer and rebounder who ranks eighth all-time in scoring (1,459) and 13th 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 threepointers 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 five players to post at least 1,400 point 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 Tournament championship game, and NIT appearance in 1989. He went on to a long and productive career playing professionally overseas.

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G ➤ 6-4 ➤ Charlotte, N.C. 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 semi-finals. Ivory stands 10th all-time in scoring with 1,369 points, fifth in three-pointers (206), sixth 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 second-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 thirdteam All-Big Ten pick in 2001, he holds the Penn State record with 129 career games played and ranks fourth among NCAA Tournament 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 history. He went on to a long career playing professionally overseas.

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C ➤ 6-9 ➤ Lombard, Ill. 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 eighth 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.

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G ➤ 6-4 ➤ Whitehall, Pa. 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 Honorable-Mention AllAmerica 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’ third 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 including a third place finish in the 1995 NIT and a second place finish in the 1998 NIT as 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.

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G ➤ 6-7 ➤ Ferndale, Mich. 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.

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G ➤ 6-3 ➤ Athens, Pa. A 1965 Honorable Mention All-American (AP), Bob Weiss was not only able to find success at the collegiate level but at the professional 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, the longest for a Nittany Lion. 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 ineligibility. 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 stands tied for the sixth-best single game scoring mark in PSU history. A 1965 All-Pennsylvania selection, Weiss was a threeyear 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. 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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INDIVIDUAL HONORS HALL OF FAME

HELMS FOUNDATION John Lawther (coach)

CANADIAN BASKETBALL Romel Raffin

OLYMPIC TEAMS

UNITED STATES

John Bach (Assistant Coach), 1972

UNITED KINGDOM Kevin Cradle (Coach), 1992

CANADA Romel Raffin, 1976, 1984, 1988

GERMANY Jan-hendrik Jagla, 2008

USA BASKETBALL

WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES TEAM Tyler Smith, 2001 Talor Battle, 2009 (bronze)

ALL-AMERICA

FIRST TEAM

1954: Jesse Arnelle (Helms Foundation)

SECOND TEAM 1955: Jesse Arnelle (Helms Foundation)

THIRD TEAM 1941: John Barr (Converse) 1952: Jesse Arnelle (Helms Foundation) 1955: Jesse Arnelle (Colliers)

HONORABLE-MENTION 1954: 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)

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA

2001: 2006: 2007: 2009:

Joe Crispin (first team) Geary Claxton (first team) Geary Claxton (second team) Talor Battle (first team) Jamelle Cornley (second team) 2010: Talor Battle (second team)

NABC DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR 1996: Jerry Dunn (Coach of the Year)

ALL-EAST 1941: John Barr 1966: Carver Clinton 1990: Ed Fogell (EB third-team)

STREET AND SMITH’S

ALL-PENNSYLVANIA TEAM

2004: Ben Luber (honorable mention) Marlon Smith (honorable mention)

1941: 1942: 1943: 1946: 1951: 1952: 1953: 1954: 1955: 1959: 1960: 1961: 1965:

REGIONAL HONORS

USBWA ALL-REGION

2000: Jarrett Stephens (first team) 2006: Geary Claxton (first team) 2009: Talor Battle (first team)

NABC ALL-DISTRICT 1975: Randy Meister (second team) 1994: John Amaechi (second team) 1995: John Amaechi (first team)

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▲ Jesse Arnelle earned first team All-America honors from the Helms Foundation in 1954, second team honors in 1955 and third team in 1952.

John Barr Herschel Baltimore David Hornstein Walter Hatkevich Lou Lamie Jesse Arnelle Jesse Arnelle Jesse Arnelle Jesse Arnelle Mark DuMars Mark DuMars Mark DuMars Bob Weiss

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FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TEN

▲ John Amaechi (1995)

▲ Matt Gaudio (1996)

ALL-BIG TEN

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FIRST TEAM 1995: 1996: 2000: 2001: 2009:

John Amaechi (first-team) Matt Gaudio (first-c) Jarrett Stephens (first-m, first-c) Joe Crispin (first-c) Talor Battle (first-m, first-c)

SECOND TEAM 1996: 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)

THIRD TEAM 1993: 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-MENTION 2001: 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)

▲ Jarrett Stephens (2000)

BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 2009: Ed DeChellis (media)

BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998: Calvin Booth

BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2006: Jamelle Cornley

BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2004: Marlon Smith 2005: Geary Claxton 2006: Jamelle Cornley

BIG TEN TOURING ALL-STARS 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004:

Elton Carter Michael Joseph Michael Jennings Dan Earl Pete Lisicky Jeremy Metzger Greg Stevenson Joe Crispin Scott Witkowsky No Big Ten Touring Team Sharif Chambliss Jason McDougald No Big Ten Touring Team Kevin Fellows & Marlon Smith Ed DeChellis (coach) Kurt Kanaskie (coach) 2005: Brandon Hassell 2006: Mike Walker

▲ Talor Battle (2009)

▲ Joe Crispin (2001)

BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT 2000: Jarrett Stephens Joe Crispin 2001: Joe Crispin

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 1993: (3) John Amaechi, Greg Bartram & John Dietz 1994: (4) Nate Althouse, John Amaechi Greg Bartram & Steve Wydman 1995: (4) Nate Althouse, John Amaechi Greg Bartram & Michael Joseph 1996: (4) Dan Earl, Pete Lisicky Jeremy Metzger & Chris Rogers 1997: (2) Pete Lisicky & Jeremy Metzger 1998: Pete Lisicky 1999: Dan Earl 2000: (3) Ken Krimmel, Tim McGovern & Tyler Smith 2001: (3) Ken Krimmel, Tyler Smith B.J. Vossekuil 2002: (3) Ken Krimmel,Tyler Smith B.J. Vossekuil 2003: B.J. Vossekuil 2006: (2) David Jackson & Mike Walker 2007: (8) Milos Bogetic, David Jackson, Will Leiner, Danny Morrissey, Jordan Norwood, Nikola Obradovic, Joonas Suotamo & Mike Walker 2008: (6) Adam Highberger, Will Leiner, Danny Morrissey, Nikola Obradovic, Joonas Suotamo & Mike Walker 2009: (5) Adam Highberger, Steve Kirkpatrick, Will Leiner, Danny Morrissey & Andrew Ott 2010: (3)Adam Highberger, Steve Kirkpatrick & Andrew Ott

BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1993-94: John Amaechi (Jan. 31) 1995-96: Pete Lisicky (Dec. 11) Glenn Sekunda (Jan. 16) 1997-98: 1998-99: 1999-00:

2000-01: 2003-04: 2004-05: 2006-07: 2007-08: 2008-09:

Matt Guadio (Feb. 12) Jarrett Stephens (Feb. 23) Calvin Booth (Nov. 30) Joe Crispin (Feb. 29) Jarrett Stephens (Nov. 28) Jarrett Stephens (Dec. 13) Joe Crispin (Jan. 24) Joe Crispin (Nov. 27) Joe Crispin (Dec. 11) Jan Jagla (Dec. 29) Jan Jagla (Jan. 12) Geary Claxton (Nov. 15) Geary Claxton (Jan. 1) Danny Morrissey (Jan. 8) Geary Claxton (Dec. 17) Geary Claxton (Jan. 8) Talor Battle (Nov. 24) Jamelle Cornley (Jan. 26)

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First Team 1983: 1989: 1990: 1991:

Mike Lang, center Tom Hovasse, forward Ed Fogell, center DeRon Hayes, forward

A-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1990: DeRon Hayes

A-10 COACH OF THE YEAR 1990: Bruce Parkhill

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A-10 TOURING ALL-STARS 1989: Ed Fogell 1990: Freddie Barnes

ECAC HONORS

▲ Tyler Smith was a third team Academic All-American in 2002.

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

FIRST TEAM

1994: John Amaechi (first-team) 1995: John Amaechi (first-team)

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD

SECOND TEAM

1959: Ted Kubista

1997: Pete Lisicky (second-team) 1998: Pete Lisicky (second-team)

SOPHOMORE OF THE YEAR 1972: Ron Brown

TOURNAMENT MVPS 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)

NATIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS

NCAA FINAL FOUR

1954: Jesse Arnelle (NCAA)

NCAA EAST REGIONAL 1942: John Egli

NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 1990: 1995: 1998: 2000:

James Barnes (NIT) Dan Earl (NIT) Calvin Booth (NIT) Jarrett Stephens (NIT) Joe Crispin (NIT) 2009: Talor Battle & Jamelle Cornley (NIT)

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THIRD TEAM 1999: Dan Earl (third-team) 2002: Tyler Smith (third-team)

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OF THE YEAR 1995: John Amaechi (CoSIDA)

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT II 1994: 1995: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2002: 2008: 2009:

John Amaechi (first-team) John Amaechi (first-team) Pete Lisicky (first-team) Pete Lisicky (first-team) Dan Earl (first-team) Tyler Smith (first-team) Danny Morrissey (first-team) Danny Morrissey (first-team)

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 1982: Mike Edelman 1995: John Amaechi

ANSON MOUNT SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 1995: John Amaechi

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▲ John Amaechi had a five-year NBA career playing with Cleveland, Orlando and Utah.

NBA PLAYERS Herschel Baltimore (1946-47): St. Louis Bombers Stanley “Whitey” Von Neida (1949-50): Baltimore Bullets Lou Lamie (1954-55): Baltimore Bullets Jesse Arnelle (1955-56): Ft. Wayne Pistons Bob Weiss (1965-78): Philadelphia, Seattle, Milwaukee, Chicago, Buffalo Frank Brickowski (1984-97): Seattle SuperSonics, Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs, Milwaukee Bucks, Charlotte Hornets, Sacramento Kings, Boston Celtics Tom Hovasse (1994-95): Atlanta Hawks John Amaechi (1995-96, 99-01, 01-03): Cleveland Cavaliers, Orlando Magic, Utah Jazz Calvin Booth (1999-2010): Minnesota Timberwolves Philadelphia 76ers Washington Wizards, Dallas Mavericks, Seattle Supersonics, Milwaukee Bucks Joe Crispin (2001-02): Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns

AMERICAN BASKETBALL LEAGUE John Barr (1941): Washington Brewers Mark DuMars (1961): Pittsburgh (drafted)

▲ Joe Crispin played with the Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA.

NBA DRAFT PICKS 1965: 1966: 1974: 1981:

1983: 1984: 1999:

Bob Weiss, Philadelphia 76ers (3rd rd.) Carver Clinton, Philadelphia 76ers (11th rd.) Ron Brown, Boston Celtics (7th rd.) Frank Brickowski, New York Knicks (3rd rd.) (57th overall) Mike Lang, New York Knicks (8th rd.) Dick Mumma, San Diego Clippers (10th rd.) Calvin Booth, Washington Wizards (2nd rd.) (35th overall)

OTHER PRO DRAFTS 1975: 1990: 1991: 1992:

Randy Meister, Kentucky Colonels (ABA) Ed Fogell, Omaha Racers (CBA, 6th rd.) James Barnes, Rockford Lightning (CBA, 3rd rd.) David Degitz, Tampa Bay Sunblasters (USBL, 5th rd.)

NBA FREE AGENT CAMPS 1987: 1989: 1990: 1993: 1994: 1994: 1996: 2000: 2001:

Craig Collins, Philadelphia 76ers Tom Hovasse, Houston Rockets Ed Fogell, Orlando Magic DeRon Hayes, Orlando Magic DeRon Hayes, Orlando Magic Tom Hovasse, Atlanta Hawks John Amaechi, Cleveland Cavs Jarrett Stephens, Vancouver Dan Earl, New Jersey Nets Titus Ivory, Golden State Gyasi Cline-Heard, Philadelphia Joe Crispin, L.A. Lakers 2002: Dan Earl, New Jersey Nets


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TEAM AWARDS LOU LAMIE AWARD Most Inspirational Player

▲ Randy Meister, 1973 team MVP and 1975 ABA Draft pick.

JOHN LAWTHER AWARD Team MVP

1969: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1973: 1974: 1975: 1976: 1979: 1980: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010:

Bill Stansfield Tom Daley Chuck Crist Ron Brown Randy Meister Ron Brown Kevin Burke David Angstadt Tom Wilkinson Frank Brickowski Mike Lang Mike Lang Wally Choice Craig Collins Paul Murphy Tom Hovasse & Tony Ward Wes Jones Tom Hovasse Ed Fogell James Barnes Monroe Brown DeRon Hayes John Amaechi John Amaechi Matt Gaudio Pete Lisicky Pete Lisicky Calvin Booth & Dan Earl Jarrett Stephens Gyasi Cline-Heard, Joe Crispin & Titus Ivory Not presented Not presented Marlon Smith Not presented Not presented Geary Claxton & Jamelle Cornley Talor Battle & Jamelle Cornley Talor Battle & Jamelle Cornley Talor Battle

1979: 1980: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2007: 2009: 2010:

Jud Wood Mike Edelman Mike Edelman Rich Fetter David Griffin Dwight Gibson Brian Allen Brian Allen Christian Appleman Christian Appleman Monroe Brown Freddie Barnes Nate Althouse Matt Gaudio Nate Althouse Dan Earl Phil Williams Titus Ivory Dan Earl Jarrett Stephens Titus Ivory Ken Krimmel Ndu Egekeze Ndu Egekeze Mike Walker Danny Morrissey Mike Walker Jamelle Cornley Danny Morrissey Tim Frazier

MOST IMPROVED AWARD 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2009: 2010:

Bruce Mello Ron Kodish Paul Neumayer Ed Chubb James Barnes Jon Dietz Eric Carr & Steve Wydman John Amaechi Steve Wydman Donovan Williams Glenn Sekunda Jarrett Stephens Jarrett Stephens Calvin Booth Tyler Smith Gyasi Cline-Heard Sharif Chambliss Jan Jagla & Aaron Johnson Not presented Danny Morrissey Ben Luber Brandon Hassell Andrew Jones David Jackson

COACHES AWARD 1980: 1982: 1983: 1984: 1985: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2009: 2010:

Gary Korkowski Craig Buffie Tom McCluskey Jim Randig, manager Dwight Gibson Christian Appleman Christian Appleman James Eaddy Brian Allen Rodney Henderson Tony Soskich David Degitz Nate Althouse Dan Earl Chris Rogers Rahsaan Carlton Carl Jackson Tim McGovern Tim McGovern Ken Krimmel & B.J. Vossekuil Tyler Smith Monte Shubik (manager) & B.J. Vossekuil Not presented Jon Salazer (head trainer) & Dave Phillips Mike Walker Danny Morrissey David Jackson Andrew Jones

DAVE PHILLIPS MEMORIAL AWARD Unsung Hero

1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1990: 1991: 1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010:

Kip DeWitt Kip DeWitt Tony Ward Rodney Henderson & Lem Joyner Monroe Brown Eric Carr Brian Anderson Michael Jennings Sandy Meyer (academic counselor) Michael Joseph Donovan Williams Jon Branam Joe Crispin Carl Jackson Tyler Smith Ndu Egekeze DeForrest Riley Ben Luber Jason McDougald Dr. Doug Aukerman (team physician) Eldon Price (Dir. Basketball Ops.) Stanley Pringle Jeff Brooks

SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

1992: 1993: 1994: 1995: 1996: 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010:

David Degitz Greg Bartram Greg Bartram Greg Bartram Pete Lisicky Pete Lisicky Pete Lisicky Tyler Smith & Dan Earl Tyler Smith Tyler Smith & Ken Krimmel Ken Krimmel B.J. Vossekuil Ndu Egekeze Kevin Fellows Danny Morrissey Joonas Suotamo Danny Morrissey Adam Highberger Steve Kirkpatrick

JOE EGLI MEMORIAL SPIRIT AWARD 1969: 1970: 1971: 1972:

Ron Hornyak Jeff Schweitzer Paul Neumayer Pat Lukasavich

JOHN EGLI MEMORIAL CAPTAIN AWARD Team Captains

JOHN EGLI MR. DEFENSE Best Defensive Player

1969: 1970: 1972: 1973: 1998: 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2006: 2007: 2009: 2010:

Bruce Mello Mike Egleston Jim Dashield Jon Marshall Calvin Booth Calvin Booth Titus Ivory Titus Ivory Tyler Smith Jan Jagla Geary Claxton Geary Claxton Stanley Pringle David Jackson

SCRAPPIEST PLAYER 1999: 2000: 2001: 2002: 2003: 2004: 2005: 2006: 2007: 2008: 2009: 2010:

Sponsored by Steve Krentzman Titus Ivory Titus Ivory Tyler Smith Daren Tielsch Sharif Chambliss & Brandon Watkins Aaron Johnson Geary Claxton Jamelle Cornley Will Leiner David Jackson Will Leiner Adam Highberger

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8 TOURNAMENTS, 1 FINAL FOUR APPEARANCE 1942

EAST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND at New Orleans, La. • Mar. 20, 1942 Dartmouth 44, Penn State 39 Dartmouth — Myers 7, Munroe 8, Olsen 19, Shaw 0, Skaug 7, Pearson 3, Parmer 0. Totals 18 8-12 44. Penn State — Gross 7, Gent 2, Baltimore 7, Ramin 2, Egli 12, Grimes 0, Hornstein 9. Totals 14 11-16 39. Halftime: Dartmouth 22, Penn State 16.

1942 NCAA Tournament team: (front row, left to right): Lawrence Gent, Herschel Baltimore, Elmer Gross, Richard Grimes, Robert Ramin & John Egli. (Back row): Richard Peifly, Myles Smith, David Hornstein, Thomas Sloane, Sidney Cohen & Manager John Gerecter.

EAST REGIONAL CONSOLATION at New Orleans, La. • Mar. 21, 1942 Penn State 41, Illinois 34 Penn State — Gross 4, Gent 21, Baltimore 10, Ramin 0, Egli 4, Grimes 0, Hornstein 2. Totals 17 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 12 10-11 34. Halftime: Penn State 26, Illinois 21.

1952

EAST REGIONAL 1ST ROUND at Raleigh, N.C. • Mar. 21, 1952 Kentucky 82, Penn State 54 1952 NCAA Tournament team: (front row from left): Joe Piorkowski, Hardy Williams, Jesse Arnelle, Herm Sledzik & John Sherry. (Back row): Asst. Coach John Egli, Manager Steve Silvert, Ron Weidenhammer, Ed Haag, Robert Rohland, Jay McMahan, Chester Makarewicz, Jim Blocker, F. DeSalle & Head Coach Elmer Gross.

Kentucky — Linville 12, Tsioropoulos 7, Whitaker 10, Neff 2, Evans 5, Hagan 20, Clark 0, Rose 6, Ramsey 11, Rouse 1, Watson 8. Totals 35 12-20 82. Penn State — Weidenhammer 2, Piorkowski 1, Williams 2, Sherry 10, McMahan 2, Arnelle 22, Haag 3, Sledzik 12. Totals 19 16-30 54. Halftime: Kentucky 43, Penn State 25.

EAST REGIONAL CONSOLATION GAME at Raleigh, N.C. • Mar. 22, 1952 North Carolina St. 69, Penn State 60

1954 NCAA FINAL

FOUR team: (front row from left): Jesse Arnelle, Ed Haag, Captain John Sherry, Jim Blocker & Ron Weidenhammer. (Back row): Coach Elmer Gross, David Edwards, Jim Brewer, Bob Rohland, Rudy Marisa, Earl Fields, Charles Christianson, Asst. Coach John Egli & Manager John Chemsak.

North 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 25 19-31 69. Penn State — Sherry 8, Weidenhammer 4, Williams 4, Piorkowski 5, Arnelle 22, McMahon 3, Haag 3, Sledzik 5, Makarewicz 6, Blocker 0. Totals 23 14-27 60. Halftime: North Carolina St. 42, Penn State 36.

1954

FIRST ROUND at Ft. Wayne, Ind. • Mar. 9, 1954 Penn State 62, Toledo 50 Penn State — Sherry 5, Blocker 4, Rohland 6, Arnelle 13, Weidenhammer 10, Haag 8, Brewer 11, Fields 5. Totals 22 18-24 62. Toledo — Martin 23, Maher 4, Spice 11, Padzior 5, Ray 7. Totals 14 22-31 50. Halftime: Toledo 30, Penn St. 27.

1955 NCAA Tournament team: (front row from left): Jim Lysek, Rudy Marisa, Bob Rohland, Norm Hall, Wallace Mrasz & Mgr. Angelo Collura. (middle): Coach John Egli, Ron Weidenhammer, Earl Fields, Bob Hoffman, Clarence Watts & Asst. Coach Don Swegan. (back row): Dave Edwards, Hugh Cooper, Jim Blocker, Bob Ramsay, Jesse Arnelle & Joe Hartnett.

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EAST REGIONAL SEMIFINAL at Iowa City, Iowa Mar. 12, 1954 Penn State 78, Louisiana State 70 Penn State — Sherry 11, Rohland 2, Arnelle 24, Haag 9, Weidenhammer 9, Brewer 5, Fields 9, Blocker 9, Marisa 0. Totals 29-82 20-32 78. Louisiana State — Belcher 6, Clark 10, Pettit 34, Mcardle 9, Magee 9, Sebastian 0, Freshley 0, McNeilly 2, Jones 0. Totals 25-67 20-24 70. Halftime: Penn State 34, Louisiana State 32. Rebounds: Louisiana State 51 (Pettit 24), Penn State 37 (Arnelle 14).

EAST REGIONAL FINAL at Iowa City, Iowa • Mar. 13, 1954 Penn State 71, Notre Dame 63 Penn State — Weidenhammer 3, Sherry 14, Brewer 7, Arnelle 22, Rohland 0, Haag 12, Fields 0, Blocker 13. Totals 24 23-30 71. Notre Dame — Fannon 8, Bertrand 10, McGinn 0, Rosenthal 20, Sullivan 9, Stephens 16, Weiman 0. Totals 21 21-30 63. Halftime: Penn State 31, Notre Dame 28.

SEMIFINAL at Kansas City, Mo. • Mar. 19, 1954 LaSalle 69, Penn State 54 LaSalle — Singley 10, Maples 7, Blatcher 19, Gola 19, O'Malley 9, O'Hara 5. Totals 24 21-32 69. Penn State — Weidenhammer 3, Fields 5, Haag 4, Brewer 6, Arnelle 18, Rohland 4, Blocker 4, Sherry 6, Edwards 4. Totals 20 14-24 54. Halftime: LaSalle 33, Penn State 22.

THIRD PLACE at Kansas City, Mo. • Mar. 20, 1954 Penn State 70, Southern Cal 61 Penn State — Sherry 7, Rohland 3, Arnelle 25, Haag 9, Weidenhammer 12, Brewer 8, Fields 4, Blocker 2, Edwards 0. Totals 27 16-20 70. Southern Cal — Psaltis 11, Carr 4, Thompson 2, Pausig 5, Irvin 12, Ludecke 1, Hammer 8, Dunne 0, Welsh 18. Totals 17 27-38 61. Halftime: Penn State 44, USC 26.

1955

FIRST ROUND at Lexington, Ky. • Mar. 8, 1955 Penn State 59, Memphis State 55 Penn State — Blocker 8, Edwards 4, Hoffman 2, Arnelle 20, Weidenhammer 8, Fields 17, Rohland 0, Ramsay 0. Totals 21-60 17-23 59. Memphis State — Scott 5, Davis 12, Jones 0, McClain 4, Ballard 0, Winn 2, Arnold 12, Fortner 2, Caldwell 18. Totals 23-81 9-19 55. Halftime: Penn State 33, Memphis State 19. Rebounds: Penn State 61 (Arnelle 22), Memphis State 44 (Arnold, Davis 10).


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EAST REGIONAL SEMIFINAL at Evansville, Ind. • Mar. 11, 1955 Iowa 82, Penn State 53 Iowa — 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 32-71 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 19-72 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 59 Kentucky — Bird 17, Brewer 11, Mills 6, Burrow 22, Rose 7, Calvert 19, Adkins 2. Totals 35 14-20 84. Penn State — Weidenhammer 16, Edwards 4, Hoffman 10, Arnelle 25, Blocker 1, Rohland 0, Fields 3, Ramsay 0. Totals 20 19-25 59. Halftime: Kentucky 40, Penn State 28.

1965

EAST FIRST ROUND at Philadelphia (Palestra) • Mar. 8, 1965 Princeton 60, Penn State 58 Princeton — Bradley 22, Harlow 11, Brown 0, Rodenbach 12, Walters 6, Hummer 9. Totals 24-62 12-17 60. Penn State — Avillion 11, Saunders 6, Clinton 12, Weiss 13, Reed 16, Mickey 0. Totals 25-69 8-14 58. Halftime: Princeton 31, Penn State 28. Rebounds: Penn State 44 (Clinton 16), Princeton 43 (Hummer 13).

1991

FIRST ROUND EAST REGIONAL

at Syracuse (Carrier Dome) • Mar. 15, 1991

Penn State 74, UCLA 69

Penn 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 28-56 15-23 74. UCLA — Murray 6-12 4-4 17, Butler 4-9 1-2 9, MacLean 710 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 28-58 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).

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, C. Thomas, Neely).

1996

FIRST ROUND EAST REGIONAL

at Providence (Civic Center) • Mar. 14, 1996

Arkansas 86, Penn State 80

Arkansas — Towns 5, Hood 12, Robinson 15, Reid 21, Bradley 13, L. Williams 2, Hall 14, Wilson 4, Thompson 0, Davis 0. Totals 28 20-33 86. Penn State — Gaudio 19, Sekunda 4, Booth 20, Earl 14, Lisicky 17, Metzger 0, D. Williams 0, McKnight 2, Stephens 1, P. Williams 3, Rogers 0. Totals 28 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, Reid 2, Robinson 2, Towns 1, Hall 1), Penn State 7 (Lisicky 5, Earl 2).

at New Orleans, La. (Superdome) • Mar. 16, 2001

Penn State 69, Providence 59

Penn State – Ivory 13, Smith 7, Cline-Heard 16, Joe Crispin 13, Jon Crispin 11, Tate 0, Watkins 7, Banta 2, Egekeze 0. Totals 23-52, 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 22-61, 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, Jon Crispin 1, Watkins 1); Providence 3 (Linehan 2, Laksa 1).

1991 NCAA Tournament team: (front row from left): Freddie Barnes, David Degitz, C.J. Johnson, Tony Soskich, James Barnes, Marty Joyce, Lem Joyner & Monroe Brown. (back row): Manager Jeff Popera, Eric Carr, Elton Carter, Ricky Jolly, Dan McKenna, Jon Dietz, DeRon Hayes, Michael Jennings & Steve Wydman.

SECOND ROUND SOUTH REGIONAL at New Orleans, La. (Superdome) • Mar. 18, 2001

Penn State 82, North Carolina 74

Penn 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 31-71, 13-15, 82 North Carolina – Capel 12, Peppers 21, Haywood 13, Curry 9, Forte 6, Morrison 1, Owens 0, Boone 0, Lang 12. Totals 30-64, 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, Jon Crispin 1); North Carolina 3 (Capel 2, Curry 1).

1996 NCAA Tournament team: (front row from left): Jeremy Metzger, Dana Fritz, Glenn Sekunda, Rahsaan Carlton, Matt Gaudio, Chris Rogers, Donovan Williams, Phil Williams & Dan Earl. (back row): Asst. coaches Frank Haith & Ed DeChellis, head coach Jerry Dunn, Joseph Pryor, Bryan Machamer, Aaron Jack, Calvin Booth, Jarrett Stephens, Pete Lisicky, Damien McKnight, Carlton Langley, Asist. coach Monroe Brown, trainer John Smith & manager Andy Smith.

SOUTH REGIONAL SEMIFINAL (SWEET 16) at Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia Dome) • Mar. 23, 2001

Temple 84, Penn State 72

at Syracuse (Carrier Dome) • Mar. 17, 1991

Temple – Wesby 14, Hawkins 8, Lyde 13, Greer 21, Wadley 13, Jefferson 15, Rollerson 0, Thomas 0, Barry 0. Totals 26-59, 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 23-57, 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, Greer 1,

Eastern 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 23-50 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 24-56 14-21 68.

1965 NCAA Tournament team: (clockwise from Coach John Egli (center)): Carver Clinton, Ron Avillion, Jim Reed, Ray Saunders, Bob Weiss, Terry Hoover, Paul Mickey & Asst. Coach Joe Tocci.

2001

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SECOND ROUND EAST REGIONAL Eastern Michigan 71, Penn State 68, OT

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Wadley 2), Penn State 13 (Ivory 4, Joe Crispin 4, Jon Crispin 2, Watkins 3).

2001 NCAA Tournament team: (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): trainer John Smith, asst. coach Chuck Swenson, asst. coach Mike Boyd, Ndu Egekeze, Marcus Banta, Jarad Houston, B.J. Vossekuil, Jamaal Tate, head coach Jerry Dunn, asst. coach Christian Appleman, manager Monte Shubik.

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ALL-TIME NCAA SCORES Date Opponent (Location) W/L Score 1942 Overall Record: 18-3; NCAA Record: 0-1 3/20/42____vs. Dartmouth (New Orleans, La.)_______________L _ _ _ _44-39 Leading PSU scorer: John Egli 12 3/21/42____Vs. Illinois (New Orleans, La.) _________________W _ _ _ _41-34 Leading PSU scorer: L.D. Gent 21 1952 Overall Record: 20-6; NCAA Record: 0-2 3/21/52____vs. Kentucky (Raleigh, N.C.) ___________________L _ _ _ _82-54 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle 22 3/22/52____vs. North Carolina St. (Raleigh, N.C.) ____________L _ _ _ _69-60 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle 22

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

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SCORING _ _ _ _69-54 _ _ _ _70-61

TOURNAMENT SEEDS 1991 ______________________#13 1996 _______________________#5 2001 _______________________#7

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VS. NCAA OPPONENTS Arkansas_____________________0-1 Dartmouth __________________0-1 Eastern Michigan______________0-1 Illinois _____________________1-0 Iowa________________________0-1 Kentucky ___________________0-2 LaSalle ______________________0-1 Louisiana State________________1-0 Memphis State________________1-0 North Carolina _______________1-0 North Carolina State __________0-1 Notre Dame__________________1-0 Princeton ____________________0-1 Providence ___________________1-0 Temple______________________0-1 Toledo ______________________1-0 UCLA ______________________1-0 USC _______________________1-0

1965 Overall Record: 20-4; NCAA Record: 0-1 3/8/65_____vs. Princeton (Philadelphia, Pa.) ________________L _ _ _ _60-58 Leading PSU scorer: Jim Reed 16

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Jesse Arnelle 3/12/55 vs. Kentucky Jesse Arnelle 3/20/54 vs. USC Jesse Arnelle 3/21/52 vs. Kentucky Jesse Arnelle 3/22/52 vs N.C. State Jesse Arnelle 3/13/54 vs. Notre Dame Gyasi Cline-Heard 3/18/01 vs. N. Carolina Joe Crispin 3/18/01 vs. N. Carolina Titus Ivory 3/18/01 vs. N. Carolina Titus Ivory 3/23/01 vs. Temple Calvin Booth 3/14/96 vs. Arkansas Jesse Arnelle 3/8/55 vs. Memphis St.

PSU REBOUNDING

1991 Overall Record: 21-11; NCAA Record: 1-1; Automatic Bid 3/15/91____vs. (#4) UCLA (Syracuse, N.Y.) ________________W _ _ _ _74-69 Leading PSU scorer: James Barnes 19 3/17/91____vs. (#14) Eastern Michigan (Syracuse, N.Y.) _______L _71-68, OT Leading PSU scorer: Four players with 12 points

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1996 Overall Record: 21-7; NCAA Record: 0-1; At-Large Bid 3/14/96____vs. (#12) Arkansas (Providence, R.I.) _____________L _ _ _ _86-80 Leading PSU scorer: Calvin Booth 20

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1001 Overall Record: 21-12; NCAA Record: 2-1; At-Large Bid 3/16/01____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, 21 3/23/01____ vs. (#11) Temple (Atlanta, Ga.) ________________L _ _ _ _84-72 Leading PSU Scorer: Titus Ivory 20

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1955 Overall Record: 18-10; NCAA Record: 1-2 3/8/55_____vs. Memphis State (Lexington, Ky.) _____________W _ _ _ _59-55 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle 20 3/11/55____vs. Iowa (Evansville, Ind.)______________________L _ _ _ _82-53 Leading PSU scorer: Bob Hoffman 14 3/12/55____vs. Kentucky (Evansville, Ind.) _________________L _ _ _ _84-59 Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle 25

1. 202 2. 71 3. 61 4. 54 5. 53 6. 48 7. 46 46 46 10. 37

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Appearances: 8 Final Four: 1 (1954) Total Games: 19 Record: 9-10 Overtime: 0-1 5-point or less Games: 2-3 Most Points: PSU - W, 82-74 vs. UNC (2001) OPP - L, 86-80 Arkansas (1996) Largest Victory Margin: PSU - 12 points, 62-50 vs. Toldedo (1954) OPP - 29 points, 82-53 vs. Iowa (1955) Consecutive Wins: 3, 1954 Last 10: 4-6 Last 5: 2-3

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1954 Overall Record: 18-6; NCAA Record: 4-1 3/9/54_____vs. Toledo (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) ___________________W Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle 13 3/12/54____vs. Louisiana State (Iowa City, Iowa) ____________W Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle 24 3/13/54____vs. Notre Dame 63 (Iowa City, Iowa) ____________W Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle 22 NCAA FINAL FOUR 3/19/54____vs. LaSalle (Kansas City, Mo.) __________________L Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle 18 3/20/54____vs. USC (Kansas City, Mo.) ___________________W Leading PSU scorer: Jesse Arnelle 25

SCORING

Jesse Arnelle 3/8/55 vs. Memphis St. Carver Clinton 3/8/65 vs. Princeton Jesse Arnelle 3/12/54 vs. LSU Glenn Sekunda 3/14/96 vs. Arkansas Gyasi Cline-Heard 3/16/01 vs. Providence Jesse Arnelle 3/11/55 vs. Iowa

3-POINT FIELD GOALS Pete Lisicky 3/14/96 vs. Arkansas Joe Crispin 3/23/01 vs. Temple Titus Ivory 3/23/01 vs. Temple Joe Crispin 3/16/01 vs. Providence Titus Ivory 3/16/01 vs. Providence Brandon Watkins 3/23/01 vs. Temple

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME LEADERS

SCORING 34

Bob Pettit

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Bob Pettit

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SEMIFINAL at Madison Square Garden, NYC. • Mar. 26, 1990

Vanderbilt 75, Penn St. 62

1990 NIT Semifinalists:

(front row from left): Freddie Barnes, Tony Soskich, Lem Joyner, Darrell Ricks, Ed Fogell, Rodney Henderson, James Barnes, Dave Degitz & C.J. Johnson. (Back row): Managers Jeff Popera & Brian Smith, Eric Carr, Jon Dietz, Ricky Jolley, DeRon Hayes, Michael Jennings, Monroe Brown & Trainer Dan Eck.

FIRST ROUND

NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT HISTORY

10 TOURNAMENTS, 1 CHAMPIONSHIP, 5 SEMIFINAL APPEARANCES

NIT FINALISTS SCORES

1990

at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 14, 1990

Penn State 57, Marquette 54

Marquette — Powell 11, Baldwin 9, Grosse 2, Anglavar 6, Smith 23, Luter 3, Hayes 0, Leurck 0. Totals 21-49 8-11 54. Penn State — Hayes 10, J. Barnes 15, Fogell 13, Brown 4, F. Barnes 5, Jennings 5, Degitz 5, Johnson 0, Ricks 0. Totals 23-54 8-10 57. Halftime: 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 (F. Barnes, Brown, Jennings).

Vanderbilt — Anglin 3, Grant 7, Reid 6, Draud 20, Wilcox 10, Milholland 11, Mayes 5, Wheat 13. Totals 26-48 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 26-61 4-5 62. Halftime: 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, Wilcox 2, Mayes), Penn State 6 (F. Barnes 4, Brown, Jennings).

THIRD PLACE GAME at Madison Square Garden, NYC. • Mar. 28, 1990

Penn State 83, New Mexico 81 (OT)

Penn State — J. Barnes 19, Hayes 14, Fogell 16, F. Barnes 5, Brown 11, Degitz 12, Ricks 0, Jennings 2, Carr 4. Totals 30-59 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 35-65 2-5 81. Halftime: 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).

SECOND ROUND Penn State 80, Maryland 78

QUARTERFINAL at Piscataway, N.J. • Mar. 21, 1990

Penn State 58, Rutgers 55

Penn State — Brown 8, Ricks 0, F. Barnes 9, Joyner 0, Degitz 9, Hayes 16, Fogell 16, Jennings 0, Johnson 0. Totals 23-51 11-13 58. Rutgers — Duncan 12, Dadika 0, Jones 7, Duckett 11, Hughes 10, Smith 6, Perry 6, Lumpkin 3. Totals 23-51 6-11 55. Halftime: Rutgers 34, Penn State 29. Rebs: Rutgers 32 (Duckett 8), Penn State 28 (Hayes 7). 3-Point Field Goals: Rutgers 3 (Duncan 2, Lumpkin), Penn State 1 (F. Barnes).

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Appearances: 10 Semifinal Appearances: 5 (1990, ‘95, ‘98, ‘00, ‘09) Top Finish: Champion (2009) Total Games: 31 Record: 22-9 (70.9%) Games Hosted: 12 (10-2) Overtime: 2-0 (last 2009 vs. George Mason) 5-point or less Games: 11-3 Most Points: PSU - W, 105-103 vs Siena (2000) OPP - W, 105-103 vs Siena (2000) Largest Victory Margin: PSU - 16 points, 89-73 vs. Murray State (1989) OPP - 19 points, 73-52 vs. Notre Dame (2000) Consecutive Wins: 5, 2009 Last 10: 8-2 Last 5: 5-0 First Round: 6-4 Second Round: 5-1 Quarterfinals: 5-0 Semifinals: 2-3 Finals: 1-1 Consolation Game: 3-0

TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2009: Jamelle Cornley ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SELECTIONS 1990: James Barnes 1995: Dan Earl 1998: Calvin Booth 2000: Jarrett Stephens & Joe Crispin 2009: Jamelle Cornley & Talor Battle VS. NIT OPPONENTS

at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 19, 1990 Maryland — Martin 2, Mustaf 22, Massenburg 26, Williams 14, McCoy 7, Anderson 2, Broadnax 2, Lewis 3. Totals 26-53 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 27-65 21-27 80. Halftime: 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, Brown, Jennings, Joyner), Maryland 3 (Williams 2, McCoy).

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

1995 NIT Semifinalists:

(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.

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1995

at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 15, 1995

Penn State 62, Miami (Fla.) 56

Alabama _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _0-1 Baylor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 Canisius _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 Dayton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 Florida _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 George Mason _ _ _ _1-0 Georgia _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 Georgia Tech _ _ _ _ _1-0 Iowa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 Kent State _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 Marquette _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-1 Maryland _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 Miami (Fla.) _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 Minnesota _ _ _ _ _ _ _0-1 Murray State _ _ _ _ _1-0

Nebraska _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 New Mexico _ _ _ _ _1-0 North Carolina State _1-0 Notre Dame _ _ _ _ _ _1-1 Pittsburgh _ _ _ _ _ _ _0-1 Princeton _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 Rhode Island _ _ _ _ _1-0 Rider _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 Rutgers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-1 San Francisco _ _ _ _ _0-1 Siena _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1-0 Vanderbilt _ _ _ _ _ _ _0-1 Villanova _ _ _ _ _ _ _0-1

Miami — Fraser 4, Edwards 15, Popa 13, Norris 9, Dunn 5, McCormick 0, Pearson 0, Frazier 1, Rich 6, Rosa 3, Totals 23-60 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 17-49 24-29 62. Halftime: 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, Norris, Rosa), Penn State 4 (Carlton, Sekunda, Lisicky, Bartram).

1966 NIT team: (front row, left to right): Gary Hayes, Jerry Roseboro, Carver Clinton, Ray Saunders, Jim Reed & Jeff Persson. (Back row): Asst. Coach Joe Tocci, Head Coach John Egli, Jim Ward, Steve Longwell, Paul Mickey, Buster Weinzieri, Ralph Guyton, Joe McGovern, Trainer Ray Ulinski & Manager Ben Myers.

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SECOND ROUND

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

at Lincoln, Neb. • Mar. 21, 1995

at Madison Square Garden, NYC. • Mar. 26, 1998

Penn State — Carlton 19, Sekunda 2, Amaechi 12, Earl 14, D. Williams 0, Bartram 9, Lisicky 7, Joseph 0, P. Williams 2, Totals 22-52 9-14 65. Nebraska — Badgett 4, Brooks 8, Moore 15, Strickland 9, Boone 11, Surles 0, Wald 3, Sallee 5, Glock 4, Totals 23-50 11-21 59. Halftime: 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, Lisicky 2), Nebraska 2 (Brooks, Wald).

Minnesota – 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 25-57 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 26-61 10-20 72 Halftime: 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).

Penn State 65, Nebraska 59

QUARTERFINAL at Iowa City, Iowa. • Mar. 23, 1995

Penn State 67, Iowa 64

Penn 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 24-59 11-19 64. Halftime: Iowa 34, Penn State 31. Rebs: Penn State 50 (Amaechi 12), Iowa 37 (Settles 9). 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 7 (Lisicky 4, Bartram 2, Carlton), Iowa 5 (Woolridge 2, Settles, Bartels, Kingsbury).

SEMIFINAL at Madison Square Garden, NYC. • Mar. 27, 1995

Marquette 87, Penn State 79

Penn State — Carlton 7, Sekunda 6, Amaechi 16, Earl 26, D. Williams 4, Joseph 0, Lisicky 9, P. Williams 2, Bartram 9, Althouse 0, Totals 24-51 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 25-58 22-35 87. Halftime: 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, Bartram 2, Carlton), Marquette 15 (Pieper 7, Eford 4, Hutchins 3, Crawford).

THIRD PLACE GAME at Madison Square Garden, NYC. • Mar. 29, 1995

Penn State 66, Canisius 62

Penn State — Carlton 6, Sekunda 11, Amaechi 17, Earl 17, D. Williams 4, Lisicky 6, P. Williams 4, Bartram 1, Joseph 0, Totals 24-44 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 25-64 6-10 62. Halftime: 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, Wise, James, Moore).

Minnesota 79, Penn State 72

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 from left: Larry Lazarus (head manager), Chad Seifried (manager), John Smith (Trainer), Gyasi Cline-Heard, Calvin Booth, Scott Witkowsky, Carl Jackson, Jarrett Stephens, head coach Jerry Dunn and asst. coaches Mike Boyd, Christian Appleman and Chuck Swenson.

FIRST ROUND

1998

at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 11, 1998

Penn State 82, Rider 68

Rider – Lacey 15, Touomou 9, McPeek 4, Finefrock 8, Burston 14, Crawford 7, King 0, Smith 5, Perry 6, Charles 0, McClark 0, Bigos 0, Stansel 0. Totals 27-56 11-17 68 Penn 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 28-57 20-28 82 Halftime: 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, Oh. • Mar. 16, 1998

Penn State 77, Dayton 74

Penn State – Jackson 2, Ivory 6, Booth 19, Crispin 7, Lisicky 21, Cline-Heard 4, Grays 2, Stephens 16, Stevenson 0. Totals 33-63 5-11 77 Dayton – Perryman 21, Turner 11, Ashman 15, Stanley 14, Young 4, Fitz 2, Doliboa 0, Metzler 2, Bami 5, Cooper 0. Totals 28-71 13-17 74 Halftime: 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).

THIRD ROUND at Atlanta, Ga. • Mar. 18, 1998

Penn State 75, Georgia Tech 70 Penn State – Ivory 1, Jackson 0, Booth 16, Crispin 18, Lisicky 18, Cline-Heard 0, Grays 18, Stephens 14, Stevenson 0, Witkowsky 0. Totals 27-60 15-20 75 Georgia Tech – Harpring 25, Maddox 9, Jones 7, Glover 14, Spivey 7, Machado 0, Vines 5, Floyd 3. Totals 26-57 12-19 70 Halftime: Penn State 34, Georgia Tech 26 Rebs: 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, NYC. • Mar. 24, 1998

Penn State 66, Georgia 60

Georgia – Jones 23, Chadwick 12, Brown 2, Smith 7, Harrison 6, Oliver 0, Dukes 4, Jones 2, Hall 4, Ransom 0. Totals 22-67 10-17 60 Penn State – Ivory 11, Jackson 4, Booth 11, Crispin 18, Lisicky 13, Cline-Heard 5, Grays 2, Stephens 2, Stevenson 0. Totals 22-47 16-23 66 Halftime: 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).

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2000 NIT Semifinalists: (front row from left): Jon Crispin, Joe Crispin, Gyasi Cline-Heard, Scott Witkowsky, Carl Jackson, Jarrett Stephens, Titus Ivory, Pete Rogowski, Tim McGovern, Brandon Watkins. Back row from left - 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 (head manager). FIRST ROUND

2000

at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 15, 2000

Penn State 55, Princeton 41

Princeton – Chapman 0, Robins 0, Young 16, Gloger 10, ElNokali 1, Baah 2, Walton 6, Rozier-Byrd 0, Rocca 6. Totals 16-50 8-14 41 Penn State – Stephens 11, Ivory 9, Jackson 7, Joe Crispin 11, Jon Crispin 9, Krimmel 0, Watkins 0, McGovern 0, ClineHeard 2, Vossekuil 0, Smith 6, Banta 0. Totals 20-50 7-13 55 Halftime: 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 103

Siena – Cantamessa 20, Osinski 16, Deters 0, Stewart 8, Faison 27, Karangwa 0, Knapp 19, Buhrman 3, Archbold 4, Clinton 2, Taylor 4. Totals 39-75 13-19 103 Penn State – Stephens 22, Ivory 18, Jackson 4, Joe Crispin 28, Jon Crispin 17, Watkins 0, Cline-Heard 14, Smith 2, Banta 0. Totals 27-46 42-49 105 Halftime: 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).


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THIRD ROUND at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 22, 2000

Penn State 81, Kent 74

Kent – Thomas 18, Massey 8, Whorton 14, Mitchell 15, Huffman 2, Shaw 15, Moore 0, Vaughn 2, Meers 0, Warren 0, Perry 0. Totals 30-61 11-19 74 Penn State – Stephens 24, Ivory 13, Jackson 2, Joe Crispin 18, Jon Crispin 11, Watkins 0, Cline-Heard 13, Smith 0, Banta 0. Totals 25-54 26-35 81 Halftime: Kent 34, Penn State 33. Rebs: Penn State 37 (Stephens and 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, NYC. • Mar. 28, 2000

Notre Dame 73, Penn State 52

Penn 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 18-54 9-15 52 Notre Dame – Graves 9, Murphy 18, Swanagan 6, Carroll 13, DIllon 4, Monserez 0, Ingelsby 7, Kartelo 4, Macura 12, Thomas 0. Totals 25-47 17-24 73 Halftime: 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, NYC. • Mar. 30, 2000

Penn State 74, North Carolina State 72

North Carolina State – Inge 18, Wilkins 21, Thornton 6, Gainey 4, Wells 6, Grundy 10, Williams 0, Miller 3, Crawford 4. Totals 26-55 16-18 72 Penn State – Ivory 9, Stephens 28, Jackson 1, Joe Crispin 14, Jon Crispin 7, Cline-Heard 8, Smith 5, Watkins 2, Witkowsky 0. Totals 28-55 13-16 74 Halftime: 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.

OPENING ROUND

2009

at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 17, 2009

(2) Penn State 77, (7) George Mason 73 George Mason – Monroe 8, Birdsong 0, Smith 12, Long 16, Vaughan 7, Cornelius 12, Morrison 11, Pearson 7 Totals 28-61 9-11 73 Penn State – Cornley 2, Jackson 4, Jones 11, Pringle 6, Battle 24, Babb 11, Leiner 0, Brooks 13, Morrissey 6, Ott 6 Totals 30-60 6-11 77 Halftime: 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

1980 NIT team: (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): Trainer Bud Miller, Asst. Coaches Ray Edelman & Perry Clark, Donnie May, Rich Fetter, Mike Lang, Bruce Hegedus, Tracy Pearl, Asst. Coach Dick Stewart, Head Coach Dick Harter & Manager Bob Powell.

at University Park, Pa. • Mar. 19, 2009

(2) Penn State 83, (6) Rhode Island 72 Rhode Island – Ulmer 8, Seawright 17, Martell 2, Jones 4, Baron 24, Mejia 6, James 6, Cothran 2 Totals 27-62 10-10 72 Penn State – Jackson 7, Brooks 6, Jones 14, Pringle 19, Battle 16, Babb 13, Morrissey 6, Ott 2 Totals 24-53 27-31 83 Halftime: 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).

QUARTERFINAL at Gainesville, Fla. • March 24, 2009

(2) Penn State 71, (1) Florida 62

1989 NIT team: (front row from left): Darrell Ricks, Lem Joyner, Tom Hovasse, Christian Appleman, Bruce Blake, Brian Allen, Ed Fogell & Rodney Henderson. (Back row): Manager Jeff Popera, Monroe Brown, C.J. Johnson, Ricky Jolley, David Degitz, James Barnes Tony Soskich & Freddie Barnes.

Penn State – Cornley 23, Jackson 14, Jones 3, Pringle 15, Battle 13, Babb 0, Brooks, 0, Morrissey 3 Totals 26-54 11-12 71 Florida – Werner 4, Tyus 15, Walker 16, Hodge 7, Calathes 10, Shipman 6, McClanahan 0, Parsons 4 Totals 25-60 7-9 62 Halftime: Penn State 33, Flordia 32 Rebs: Penn State 37 (Cornley 12), Florida 27 (Tyus 8) 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 8 (Pringle 5), Florida 5 (Walker 4).

SEMIFINAL at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y., March 31, 2009

(2) Penn State 67, (2) Notre Dame 59

Penn State – Cornley 15, Jackson 0, Jones 16, Pringle 10, Battle 17, Babb 2, Brooks 0, Morrissey 7, Ott 0 Totals 25-56 15-24 67 Notre Dame – Hillesland 2, Harangody 17, Jackson 9, McAlarney 9, Ayers 3, Nash 0, Peoples 8, Scott 3, Zeller 8 Totals 21-63 8-9 59 Halftime: Penn State 31, Notre Dame 18 Rebs: 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).

2009 NIT CHAMPIONS: (front row from left): Strength Coach Brad Pantall, manager Kyle Gifford, Will Leiner, Stanley Pringle, Danny Morrissey, Jamelle Cornley, Talor Battle, Adam Highberger, manager Lucas Mariano, Video Coordinator DJ Black. (Back row): Trainer Jonathan Salazer, Assistant Coach Kurt Kanaskie, Head Coach Ed DeChellis, Chris Babb, Steve Kirkpatrick, Billy Oliver, Andrew Jones, Andrew Ott, Jeff Brooks, David Jackson, Cammeron Woodyard, Assistant Coach Lewis Preston, Director of Operations Jon Perry.

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

1992 NIT team: (front row, from left): Head Manager Mike Hoffman, Eric Carr, DeRon Hayes, Freddie Barnes, Dave Degitz, Monroe Brown, Jon Dietz, Michael Jennings & Trainer Dan Eck. Standing: Donovan Williams, Steve Wydman, Matt Gaudio, Michael Joseph, Dan McKenna, Brian Anderson, Elton Carter, Greg Bartram & Tom Barnett.

FINAL at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y., March 31, 2009

(2) Penn State 69, (3) Baylor 63

Penn State – Cornley 18, Jackson 10, Jones 6, Pringle 10, Battle 12, Babb 0, Brooks 4, Morrissey 9 Totals 22-49 18-28 69 Baylor – Rogers 12, Lomers 5, Jerrells 14, Dunn 18, Carter 12, Dugat 2, Diene 0, Jones 0 Totals 24-56 5-6 63 Halftime: Penn State 25, Baylor 29 Rebs: Penn State 36 (Cornley 7), Baylor 29 (Rogers 8) 3-Point Field Goals: Penn State 7 (Morrissey 3), Baylor 10 (Dunn & Carter 4).

2006 NIT team: (Front row, from left): D.J. Black (manager), 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 Cornley, Geary Claxton, Danny Morrissey.

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Date Opponent (Location) W/L Score 1966 Overall Record: 18-6; NIT Record: 0-1 3/12/66____vs. San Francisco (New York, N.Y.) ______________L _ _ _ _89-77 Leading PSU scorer: Carver Clinton 26 1980 Overall Record: 18-10; NIT Record: 0-1 3/15/80____vs. Alabama (Birmingham, Ala.)_________________L _ _ _ _53-49 Leading PSU scorer: Frank Brickowski 16 1989 Overall Record: 20-12; NIT Record: 1-1 3/15/89____vs. Murray State (University Park, Pa.) ___________W _ _ _ _89-73 Leading PSU scorer: Bruce Blake 20 3/20/89____vs. Villanova (Philadelphia, Pa.) _________________L _ _ _ _76-67 Leading PSU scorer: Freddie Barnes 16 1990 Overall Record: 25-9; NIT Record: 4-1 3/14/90____vs. Marquette (University Park, Pa.) _____________W Leading PSU scorer: James Barnes 15 3/19/90____vs. Maryland (University Park, Pa.)______________W Leading PSU scorer: Ed Fogell 20 3/21/90____vs. Rutgers (Piscataway, N.J.) __________________W Leading PSU scorer: Deron Hayes 16, Ed Fogell 16 3/26/90____vs. Vanderbilt (New York, N.Y.) _________________L Leading PSU scorer: Freddie Barnes 18 3/28/90____vs. New Mexico (New York, N.Y.) ______________W Leading PSU scorer: James Barnes 19

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2006 Overall Record: 15-15; NIT Record: 0-1 3/14/06____vs. Rutgers (University Park, Pa.) ________________L _ _ _ _76-71 Leading PSU scorer: Travis Parker 21

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Jarrett Stephens (1998, 2000) Joe Crispin (1998, 2000) Pete Lisicky (1995, ‘98) Freddie Barnes (1989, ‘90, ‘92) Titus Ivory (1998, 2000) Ed Fogell (1989, ‘90) DeRon Hayes (1990, ‘92) Talor Battle (2009) John Amaechi (1995) Gyasi Cline-Heard (1998, 2000)

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2000 Overall Record: 19-16; NIT Record: 4-1 3/15/00____vs. Princeton (University Park, Pa.)______________W _ _ _ _55-41 Leading PSU scorer: Jarrett Stephens 11, Joe Crispin 11 3/20/00____vs. Siena (University Park, Pa.) _________________W _ _ _105-103 Leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin 28 3/22/00____vs. Kent (University Park, Pa.) _________________W _ _ _ _81-74 Leading PSU scorer: Jarrett Stephens 24 3/28/00____vs. Notre Dame (New York, N.Y.) _______________L _ _ _ _73-52 Leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin 16 3/30/00____vs. North Carolina State (New York, N.Y.) ________W _ _ _ _74-72 Leading PSU scorer: Jarrett Stephens 28

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1998 Overall Record: 19-13; NIT Record: 4-1 3/11/98____vs. Rider (University Park, Pa.) _________________W _ _ _ _82-68 Leading PSU scorer: Pete Lisicky 20 3/16/98____vs. Dayton (Dayton, Ohio) ___________________W _ _ _ _77-74 Leading PSU scorer: Pete Lisicky 21 3/18/98____vs. Georgia Tech (Atlanta, Ga.)_________________W _ _ _ _75-70 Leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin 18, Pete Lisicky 18, Greg Grays 18 3/24/98____vs. Georgia (New York, N.Y.) __________________W _ _ _ _66-60 Leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin 18 3/26/98____vs. Minnesota (New York, N.Y.)_________________L _ _ _ _79-72 Leading PSU scorer: Calvin Booth 14, Gyasi Cline-Heard 14

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1992 Overall Record: 21-8; NIT Record: 0-1 3/18/92____vs. Pittsburgh (University Park, Pa.) ______________L _ _ _ _67-65 Leading PSU scorer: Deron Hayes 20 1995 Overall Record: 21-11; NIT Record: 4-1 3/15/95____vs. Miami (Fla.) (University Park, Pa.) ___________W Leading PSU scorer: John Amaechi 21 3/21/95____vs. Nebraska (Lincoln, Neb.) __________________W Leading PSU scorer: Rahsaan Carlton 19 3/23/95____vs. Iowa (Iowa City, Iowa) ____________________W Leading PSU scorer: Rahsaan Carlton 13 3/27/95____vs. Marquette (New York, N.Y.) _________________L Leading PSU scorer: Dan Earl 26 3/29/95____vs. Canisius (New York, N.Y.) _________________W Leading PSU scorer: John Amaechi 17, Dan Earl 17

Date Opponent (Location) W/L 2009 Overall Record: 27-11; NIT Record: 5-0 3/17/09____vs. George Mason (University Park, Pa.)__________W Leading PSU scorer: Talor Battle, 24 3/19/09____vs. Rhode Island (University Park, Pa.) ___________W Leading PSU scorer: Stanley Pringle, 19 3/24/09____at Florida (Gainesville, Fla.) ___________________W Leading PSU scorer: Jamelle Cornley, 23 3/31/09____vs. Notre Dame (New York, N.Y.) ______________W Leading PSU scorer: Talor Battle, 17 4/2/09_____vs. Baylor (New York, N.Y.) ___________________W Leading PSU scorer: Jamelle Cornley, 18

3-POINT FIELD GOALS 5 5 5 5 5 5 4

Stanley Pringle at Florida, 2009 Talor Battle vs. George Mason, 2009 Jon Crispin vs. Siena, 2000 Dan Earl vs. Marquette, 1995 Pete Lisicky vs. Dayton, 1998 Ben Luber vs. Rutgers, 2006 Six Players

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME LEADERS

SCORING 32

Quincy Douby

16

Ryan Perryman

SCORING

3-POINT FIELD GOALS

28 28 26 26 24 24 23 22 21 21 21 20

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Jarrett Stepens vs. NC State, 2000 Joe Crispin vs. Siena, 2000 Dan Earl vs. Marquette, 1995 Carver Clinton vs. San Fran., 1966 Talor Battle vs. George Mason, 2009 Jarrett Stephens vs. Kent, 2000 Jamelle Cornley at Florida, 2009 Jarrett Stephens vs. Siena, 2000 Travis Parker vs. Rutgers, 2006 John Amaechi vs. Miami (Fla.), 1995 Pete Lisicky vs. Dayton, 1995 Four Players

3/14/06, Rutgers

REBOUNDING

Quincy Douby

3/11/98, Dayton 3/14/06, Rutgers

REBOUNDING 17 16 14 12 12 11 12 10 10 10 10 10 10

Frank Brickowski vs. Alabama, 1980 Jarrett Stephens vs. Princeton, 2000 Andrew Jones vs. Notre Dame, 2009 Travis Parker vs. Rutgers, 2006 John Amaechi vs. Iowa, 1995 Glenn Sekunda vs. Marquette, 1995 Jamelle Cornley at Florida, 2009 Andrew Jones vs. Rhode Island, 2009 Jamelle Cornley vs. Rutgers, 2006 Calvin Booth vs. Dayton, 1998 Jarrett Stephens vs. Kent, 2000 Gyasi Cline-Heard vs. Kent, 2000 John Amaechi vs. Nebraska, 1995

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ALL-TIME BIG TEN TOURNAMENT SCORES Date Opponent (Location) W/L Score 1998 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. 3/9/00_____#9 Penn State vs. #8 Michigan _________________W _ _ _ _76-66 Leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin, 22 3/10/00____#9 Penn State vs. #1 Ohio State ________________W _ _ _ _71-66 Leading PSU scorer: Jarrett Stephens, 21 3/11/00____#9 Penn State vs. #4 Illinois ____________________L _ _ _ _94-84 Leading PSU scorer: Jarrett Stephens, 24 2001 United Center, Chicago Ill. 3/8/01_____#7 Penn State vs. #10 Michigan ________________W _ _ _ _82-80 Leading PSU scorer: Gyasi Cline-Heard, 24 3/8/01_____#7 Penn State vs. #2 Michigan State_____________W _ _ _ _65-63 Leading PSU scorer: Joe Crispin, 22 3/10/01____#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, 17 3/10/06____#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, 22 3/13/09____#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

CAREER SCORING LEADERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

127 Joe Crispin (1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01) 96 Gyasi Cline-Heard (1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01) 93 Titus Ivory (1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01) 69 Jamelle Cornley (2006’, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09) 60 Jarrett Stephens (1998, ‘00) 59 Geary Claxton (2005, ‘06, ‘07) 56 Travis Parker (2005, ‘06) 50 Brandon Watkins (2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03) 45 Talor Battle (2008, ‘09, ‘10) 45 Mike Walker (2005, ‘06, ‘07)

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT HISTORY

▲ Gyasi Cline-Heard’s 26 points vs. Iowa in the 2001 Big Ten Tournament are the most ever by a Penn State player.

SINGLE GAME REBOUNDING 13 13 12 12 12 11 10 10 9 9 9 9

Gyasi Cline-Heard vs. Iowa, 2001 Gyasi Cline-Heard vs. Michigan, 2001 Jarrett Stephens vs. Illinois, 2000 Jamelle Cornley vs. Indiana, 2009 Mike Walker vs. Illinois, 2007 Joe Crispin vs. Michigan State, 2001 Joe Crispin vs. Michigan, 2001 Travis Parker vs. Ohio State, 2005 Jarrett Stephens vs. Ohio State, 2000 Three players

Geary Claxton vs. Ohio State, 2005 Aaron Johnson vs. NWestern, 2004 Geary Claxton vs. Ohio State, 2006 Jarrett Stephens vs. Ohio State, 2000 Calvin Booth vs. NWestern, 1999 Jan Jagla vs. NWestern, 2004 Geary Claxton vs NWestern, 2006 Gyasi Cline-Heard vs. Ohio St., 2000 Jeff Brooks vs. Illinois, 2008 Geary Claxton vs. Illinois, 2007 Aaron Johnson vs. Ohio State, 2005 Joe Crispin vs. Michigan, 2000

SINGLE GAME ASSISTS 11 10 9 9 8 7 6 6 6

Joe Crispin Jarrett Stephen Ben Luber Joe Crispin Titus Ivory Joe Crispin Talor Battle Ben Luber Ben Luber

vs. Illinois, 2000 vs. Michigan, 2000 vs. Ohio State, 2006 vs. Michigan, 2000 vs. Michigan, 2001 vs. Ohio State, 2000 vs. Indiana, 2009 vs. Ohio State, 2005 vs. NWestern, 2005

OPPONENT SINGLE GAME LEADERS

SINGLE GAME SCORING 26 24 24 22 22 22 22 21 21 20

Tournaments: 13 Semifinals: 2 (2000 & 2001) Total Games: 19 Record: 6-13 Overtime: None 5-point Or Less Games: 3-4 Most Points: PSU - L, 94-84 vs. Illinois (2000) OPP - L, 94-84 vs. Illinois (2000) L, 94-74 vs. Iowa (2001) ■ Largest Victory Margin: PSU - 14 points, 66-51 vs. Indiana (2009) OPP - 28 points, 77-49 vs. Indiana (2003) ■ Consecutive Wins: 2, 2000 & 2001 ■ Last 10: 2-8 ■ Last 5: 1-4 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

SCORING 30

Reggie Evans

Iowa, 2001

REBOUNDING 18

Reggie Evans

Iowa, 2001

ASSISTS 10

Rich McBride

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM ■ 2000: Jarrett Stephens & Joe Crispin ■ 2001: Joe Crispin RECORD BY ROUND ■ First Round: 4-8 ■ Quarterfinals: 2-2 ■ Semifinals: 0-2 ■ Finals: 0-0 TOURNAMENT SEEDS 1998 _______________________#7 1999 _______________________#9 2000 _______________________#9 2001 _______________________#7 2002 ______________________#11 2003 ______________________#11 2004 ______________________#11 2005 ______________________#11 2006 _______________________#8 2007 ______________________#11 2008 _______________________#7 2009 _______________________#6 2010 ______________________#11 VS. TOURNAMENT OPPONENTS Illinois ______________________0-3 Indiana _____________________1-1 Iowa________________________0-1 Michigan ____________________2-0 Michigan State________________1-0 Minnesota ___________________0-2 Northwestern_________________1-2 Ohio State ___________________1-2 Purdue ______________________0-1 Wisconsin ___________________0-1

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▲ Mike Walker made a Big Ten Tournament record seven three-pointers vs. Illinois in 2007.

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▲ Geary Claxton shares the Penn State record for rebounds in a Big Ten Tournament game with 13 against Ohio State in 2005.

INDIVIDUAL CAREER

▲ Joe Crispin owns or shares 12 Nittany Lion Big Ten Tournament records.

TEAM SINGLE GAME

TEAM TOURNAMENT

■ Points: 26

■ Games Played: 8

■ Points: 84

■ Points: 231

Gyasi Cline-Heard, vs. Iowa, ‘01 ■ Rebounds: 13 Geary Claxton, vs. Ohio State, ‘05 Aaron Johnson, vs. Northwestern, ‘04 ■ Offensive Rebounds: 6 Jeff Brooks, vs. Illinois, ‘08 ■ Defensive Rebounds: 9 Jarrett Stephens, vs. Ohio State, ‘00 Geary Claxton, vs. Ohio State, ‘06 ■ Assists: 11 Joe Crispin, vs. Illinois, ‘00 ■ Blocks: 5 Calvin Booth, vs. Northwestern, ‘99 ■ Steals: 4 Talor Battle, vs. Indiana, ‘09 Joe Crispin, vs. Illinois, ‘00 Titus Ivory, vs. Michigan, ‘01 ■ Field Goals: 10 Jarrett Stephens, vs. Ohio State, ‘00 ■ Field Goal Attempts: 17 Jamelle Cornley, vs. Purdue, ‘09 Joe Crispin, vs. Northwestern, ‘99 Joe Crispin, vs. Illinois, ‘00 Travis Parker, vs. Ohio State, ‘06 ■ Three-Pointer Field Goals: 7** Mike Walker, vs. Illinois, ‘07 ■ Three-Point Attempts: 14 Joe Crispin, vs. Northwestern, ‘99 ■ Free Throws: 12 Gyasi Cline-Heard, vs. Iowa, ‘01 ■ Free Throw Attempts: 14 Gyasi Cline-Heard, vs. Iowa, ‘01

Many including: Gyasi Cline-Heard; Joe Crispin; Titus Ivory; Tyler Smith & Brandon Watkins ■ Rebounds: 44 Geary Claxton, 4 games ■ Offensive Rebounds: 14 Jamelle Cornley, 6 games ■ Defensive Rebounds: 31 Geary Claxton, 4 games ■ Points: 127 Joe Crispin, 8 games ■ Assists: 40 Joe Crispin, 8 games ■ Blocks: 9 Calvin Booth, 2 games ■ Steals: 16 Titus Ivory, 8 games ■ Field Goals: 38 Joe Crispin, 8 games ■ Field Goal Attempts: 104 Joe Crispin, 8 games ■ Three-Point Field Goals: 20 Joe Crispin, 8 games ■ Three-Point Attempts: 60 Joe Crispin, 8 games ■ Free Throws: 32 Gyasi Cline-Heard, 8 games ■ Free Throw Attempts: 48 Gyasi Cline-Heard, 8 games

vs. Illinois, 3/11/00 ■ Points In A Half: 48 (2nd) vs. Illinois, 3/11/00 ■ Rebounds: 40 vs. Michigan, 3/9/00 ■ Offensive Rebounds: 18 vs. Illinois, 3/13/08 ■ Defensive Rebounds: 29 vs. Northwestern, 3/9/06 ■ Assists: 22 vs. Michigan, 3/9/00 ■ Blocks: 6 vs. Michigan, 3/9/00 ■ Steals: 15 vs. Illinois, 3/11/02 ■ Fouls: 29 vs. Iowa, 3/10/01 ■ Turnovers, Most: 26 vs. Northwestern, 3/11/04 ■ Turnovers, Fewest: 6 vs. Iowa, 3/10/01 vs. Ohio State, 3/10/06 ■ Field Goals: 28 vs. Ohio State, 3/10/00 ■ Field Goal Attempts: 64 vs. Ohio State, 3/10/06 ■ Field Goal Percentage: .519 vs. Ohio State, 3/10/00 ■ Three-Pointer Field Goals: 11 vs. Illinois, 3/11/00 ■ Three-Point Attempts: 28 vs. Illinois, 3/11/00 ■ Three-Point Percentage: .438 vs. Ohio State, 3/10/00 ■ Free Throws: 26 vs. Iowa, 3/10/01 ■ Free Throw Attempts: 30 vs. Iowa, 3/10/01 ■ Free Throw Percentage: .867 (26-30) vs. Iowa, 3/10/01

2000 ■ Rebounds: 102 2000 ■ Offensive Rebounds: 30 2000 ■ Defensive Rebounds: 72 2000 ■ Assists: 58 2000 ■ Blocks: 7 2000 ■ Steals: 32 2000 ■ Fouls: 67 2001 ■ Turnovers, Most: 41 2000 ■ Turnovers, Fewest (Min. 2 games): 18, 2006 ■ Turnovers, Fewest (Min. 3 games): 25, 2001 ■ Field Goals: 80 2000 ■ Field Goal Attempts: 167 2000 ■ Field Goal Percentage (Min. 2 games): .479, 2000 ■ Three-Pointer Field Goals: 24 2000 ■ Three-Point Attempts: 65 2001 ■ Three-Point Percentage (Min. 2 games): .375, 2000 ■ Free Throws: 62 2001 ■ Free Throw Attempts: 75 2001 ■ Free Throw Percentage (min. 2 games): .826, 2001

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TOP HOME GAME ATTENDANCE MARKS ALL GAMES Total

Opponent

Date

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Purdue Indiana Ohio State Ohio State Indiana Northwestern Michigan St. Indiana Indiana Ohio State

2/1/97 1/26/97 3/1/97 2/27/99 1/8/00 2/15/97 2/24/01 1/31/99 2/3/01 3/9/96

15,472 15,464 15,455 15,435 15,420 15,389 15,377 15,355 15,232 15,190

Venue BJC BJC BJC BJC BJC BJC BJC BJC BJC BJC

Average Season

Att.

13,145 10,917 10,635 10,588 9,723 9,350 8,150 8,140 8,041 8,020

197,179 152,838 148,891 148,231 136,123 158,956 130,402 113,964 136,693 160,399

1996-97 1995-96 1998-99 2000-01 1997-98 1999-00 2009-10 2001-02 2007-08 2008-09

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Total

Season

Games

Season

Average

Att.

197,179 160,399 158,956 152,838 151,785 148,891 148,231 136,693 136,123 130,402

1996-97 2008-09 1999-00 1995-96 2006-07 1998-99 2000-01 2007-08 1997-98 2009-10

15 20 17 14 19 14 14 17 14 16

1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

*14,823 13,145 9,723 10,635 9,350 10,588 8,140 6,902 7,614 7,990 6,830 7,989 8,041 8,020 8,150

118,589 197,179 136,123 148,891 158,956 148,231 113,964 110,437 106,596 111,860 122,946 151,785 136,693 160,399 130,402

TOP ATTENDANCE MARKS (BASKETBALL ONLY)

Games 15 14 14 14 14 17 16 14 17 20

Total

Opponent Score

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Virginia Syracuse Marquette DePaul Syracuse

8,600 8,495 8,475 8,157 8,100

93-68 72-85 60-73 61-78 80-79

ATTENDANCE & FACILITY

JORDAN CENTER YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE

REC HALL

SEASON AVERAGE ATTENDANCE RECORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SEASON TOTAL ATTENDANCE RECORDS

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Date 12/5/73 12/15/79 2/2/78 12/12/84 2/28/66

Games 8 15 14 14 17 14 14 16 14 14 18 19 17 20 16

HISTORY

■ Largest Bryce Jordan Center Crowd:

15,472 vs. Purdue (2/1/97) ■ Average Season Attendance Record:

13,145 (15 games, 1996-97) ■ Total Season Attendance Record:

197,179 (15 games, 1996-97)

PENN STATE’S BASKETBALL HOMES

* 10,917 season average, six games in Rec Hall.

AVERAGE ATTENDANCE

Average

Season

Att.

1. 6,666 2. 6,461 3. 6,119 4. 6,095 5. 5,873

1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1965-66 1990-91

106,648 90,458 79,545 54,850 82,217

Games 16 14 13 9 14

THE ARMORY 1897-1928 32 SEASONS • 185-16

Fire codes capped attendance in the final years.

REC HALL PENN STATE’S BELOVED FORMER ARENA Recreation 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, multipurpose building, 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 nation. One of the principal figures in its construction 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 Palestra, 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.

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FAST FACTS

■ Opened: Jan. 11, 1996 ■ Record In: 142-88 (14 1/2 seasons) ■ Capacity (Basketball): 15,261 ■ Capacity (Other): 16,000+ ■ First Game: vs. Minnesota,

Jan. 11, 1996, W, 76-51 ■ 50th Win: vs. Kent (NIT),

Mar. 22, 2000, 81-74 ■ 100th Win: vs. Hartford, ■ ■ ■

Dec. 6, 2006, W, 56-55 Cost: $55 Million Size: 370,000-square-feet Named For: 14th President of Penn State Dr. Bryce Jordan Longest Win Streak: 14 games (Jan. 11, 1996 vs. Minnesota through Dec. 27, 1996 vs. BYU) First Loss: vs. Iowa (69-57) Jan. 4, 1997

TOP BJC SEASON WIN MARKS 1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.

17-3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2008-09 13-4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2007-08 13-4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1999-00 12-2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1997-98 11-7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2005-06 11-8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2006-07 10-4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2000-01 9-6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1996-97 8-0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1995-96 8-6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1998-99

TOP SEASON WIN PERCENTAGES 1. 2. 3. 4.

1.000 (8-0) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1995-96 .857 (12-2) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1997-98 .850 (17-3) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2008-09 .765 (13-4) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2007-08 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1999-2000 6. .714 (10-4) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2000-01 7. .611 (11-7) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2005-06 8. .600 (9-6) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1996-97 9. .580 (11-8) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2006-07 10. .571 (8-6) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1998-99

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One of the jewels on the Penn State campus is the 15,261-seeat 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 entertainment events. Built for $55 million, the facility has a variety of uses, including athletic competitions, commencements 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, 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 has quickly become the nation’s No. 1 grossing venue in the mid-size category. 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 "coming out" party on January 11, 1996. There was concern about the new dance

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partner. Rec Hall, after all, had proven to be a comfortable comrade. Opening night quickly dispelled any misgivings. "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 stateof-the-art..." "You have seen many basketball games in your lifetime," another correspondent said, "but never in a place like this. Part of you wonders if you are really on the Starship Enterprise, what with all of the gates, portals and sections." 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 Indiana, a team Penn State hadn't beaten since joining 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 alltime 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 attendance. 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 incorporates ultra-modern acoustics, electronics, communications and overall design. Highlight features include: a hightech sound system, one of the largest portable basketball floors in the world, a television quality video scoreboard, and full back and arm rests for each one of the 15,261 seats. In addition to center court, the building includes 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 Jordan, who came to Penn State from the University of Texas System. Jordan almost immediately set into motion a plan to increase private gift support. 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.


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TOP 10 JORDAN CENTER CROWDS

RANKED TEAMS BEATEN IN THE JORDAN CENTER

15,472

vs. Purdue, 2/1/97

#5 Purdue

(74-63), 2/21/98

15,464

vs. Indiana, 1/26/97

#6 Illinois

(98-95, OT), 1/31/01

15,455

vs. Ohio State, 3/1/97

15,435

vs. Ohio State, 2/27/99

#7 Michigan State #10 Ohio State

15,420

vs. Indiana, 1/8/00

#10 Temple

15,389

vs. Northwestern, 2/15/97

#14 Purdue

15,377

vs. Michigan State, 2/24/01

15,355

vs. Indiana, 1/31/99

#16 Iowa

Will Solomon, Clemson, 12/1/99. ■ Penn State Player Points: 36, Joe Crispin, vs. Pittsburgh, 12/6/00. ■ Field Goals: 13, Will Solomon, Clemson, 12/1/99. Joe Crispin vs. Pittsburgh, 12/6/01. ■ Field Goal Attempts: 27, Will Solomon, Clemson, 12/1/99. ■ Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (10-10) Roger Powell, Jr., Illinois, 2/16/05. ■ 3-Pt Field Goals: 8, Quincy Douby, Rutgers, 3/14/06 ■ 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: 17, Roderick Wilmont, Indiana, 1/13/07 ■ 3-Pt Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (5-5) Pete Lisicky, vs. Purdue, 2/21/98. ■ Free Throws Made: 15, Joe Crispin vs. Siena, 3/20/00. ■ 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; ■ Free Throw Percentage: 100% (14-14), Joe Crispin vs. Minnesota, 1/10/98. ■ Rebounds: 21, Aaron Johnson vs. Northwestern, 1/22/05. ■ Assists: 12, Daniel Horton, Michigan, 2/1/06 Austin Parkinson, Purdue, 2/4/04 ■ 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, 12/11/02 ■ Blocks: 10, Calvin Booth vs. George Mason, 12/18/98 ■ Turnovers: 10, Joe Crispin, vs. Siena, 3/20/00

JORDAN CENTER TEAM RECORDS GAME ■ Games Played, Season: 20, 2008-09 ■ Points: 129,

Penn State vs. VMI, 12/30/06 ■ Opponent Points: 111, VMI, 12/30/06 ■ Combined Points: 240, Penn State (129) vs. VMI (111), 12/30/06 ■ Points/HALF: 67 (2nd) Penn State vs. VMI, 12/30/06 ■ Field Goals: 45, Penn State vs. VMI, 12/30/06 ■ Field Goal Attempts: 88, Indiana, 1/31/99. ■ Field Goal Percentage: 68.0 (34-50) Penn State vs. Northwestern, 1/22/98. ■ 3-Pt Field Goals: 19, VMI, 12/30/06. ■ 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: 54, VMI, 12/30/06. ■ 3-Pt Field Goal Percentage: 75% (9-12) Penn State vs. St. Francis (PA), 12/18/05. ■ Free Throws Made: 42, Penn State vs. Siena, 3/20/00. ■ Free Throw Attempts: 52, VMI, 12/30/06. ■ Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (13-13), Michigan State, 1/20/07 ■ Rebounds: 53, Penn State vs. VMI, 12/30/06 ■ Assists: 36, Penn State vs. VMI, 12/30/06 ■ Steals: 16 Northwestern, 1/13/01 ■ Blocks: 14 Indiana, 1/8/00 ■ Turnovers: 27, Nicholls State, 11/23/05 ■ Fouls: 37, VMI, 12/30/06

(85-76), 2/2/08 (98-95, OT), 2/27/99 (65-64), 12/1/98 (67-64), 1/6/09 (67-65), 1/28/98

#17 Indiana

(68-64, OT), 3/9/08

15,232

vs. Indiana, 2/3/01

#19 Purdue

(87-77), 1/24/96

15,190

vs. Ohio State, 3/9/96

#23 Illinois

(64-63), 3/5/09

#23 Temple

(66-60), 12/9/00

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER ■ Games: 129,

SEASON ■ Games: 38,

Titus Ivory, 1997-2001. ■ Games Started: 120,

DeRon Hayes, 1990-93.

■ Minutes: 4,063,

Joe Crispin, 1998-2001.

■ Points: 2,138,

Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55.

■ Scoring Average: 21.0,

Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55.

■ Field Goals: 738,

Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55.

■ Field Goal Attempts: 1,611,

Joe Crispin, 1998-2001.

■ Field Goal Percentage: 58.3,

Jarrett Stephens, 1995-2000.

■ 3-Pt Field Goals: 332,

Pete Lisicky, 1994-98.

■ 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: 885,

Joe Crispin, 1998-2001.

■ 3-Pt FG Percentage: 43.4 (23-53), ■

Craig Collins, 1982-85. Free Throws: 662, Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55. Free Throw Attempts: 992, Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55. Free Throw Percentage: 88.5 (448-506), Joe Crispin, 1998-2001. Consecutive Free Throws: 39, Pete Lisicky, 1998. Rebounds: 1,238, Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55. Rebound Average: 12.1, Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55. Assists: 600, Freddie Barnes, 1989-92. Steals: 252, Ron Brown, 1972-74. Blocks: 428, Calvin Booth, 1995-99. Personal Fouls: 372, Ed Fogell, 1986-90. Disqualifications: 25, Steve Kuhn, 1977-80.

Talor Battle, Andrew Jones & David Jackson, 2009. Games Started: 38, Andrew Jones, 2009. Minutes: 1,422*, (*led nation) Talor Battle, 2009. Points: 731, Jesse Arnelle, 1955. Scoring Average: 26.1, Jesse Arnelle, 1955. Field Goals: 260, Jarrett Stephens, 2000. Field Goal Attempts: 523, Joe Crispin, 2001. Field Goal Percentage: 64.0 (165-258), Jarrett Stephens, 1998. 3-Pt Field Goals: 108, Joe Crispin, 2001. 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: 303, Joe Crispin, 2001. 3-Pt FG Percentage: 49.5 (45-91), Tony Ward, 1987. Free Throws: 243, Jesse Arnelle, 1955. Free Throw Attempts: 346, Jesse Arnelle, 1955. Free Throw Percentage: 95.9 (94-98), . . . Craig Collins, 1985. Consecutive Free Throws: 39, Pete Lisicky, 1998. Rebounds: 428, Jesse Arnelle, 1955. Rebound Average: 15.3, Jesse Arnelle, 1955. Assists: 189, Talor Battle, 2009. Steals: 97, Ron Brown, 1976. Blocks: 140, Calvin Booth,1998. Personal Fouls: 110, Steve Kuhn, 1978. Disqualifications: 12, Bob Ramsay, 1956.

GAME ■ Points: 46,

▲ Pete Lisicky owns Penn State’s career and game marks for three-point shooting.

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Gene Harris vs. Holy Cross (Quaker City Tournament), 12/28/61. Points/HALF: 30, Jesse Arnelle vs. Bucknell, 1/5/55, (1st ); Carver Clinton vs. West Virginia, 2/16/66 (1st). Points/SECOND HALF: 28, Talor Battle at Virginia, 11/30/09 Field Goals: 20, Jesse Arnelle vs. Bucknell, 1/5/55. Field Goal Attempts: 37, Gene Harris vs. Holy Cross, 12/28/61. 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. 3-Pt Field Goals: 9, Pete Lisicky vs. Penn, 12/9/95. 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: 15, Joe Crispin vs. Kentucky, 11/25/00. 3-Pt FG 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. Free Throws: 22, Bill Mullan at Pittsburgh, 2/28/20. Free Throw Attempts: 34, Frank Wolf vs. Pittsburgh, 2/19/21. Consecutive Free Throws: 20, Bill Mullan at Pittsburgh, 2/28/20. Free Throw Percentage: (min. 10 made): 100.0 (14-14), Joe Crispin vs. Minnesota, 1/10/98. Rebounds: 27, Jesse Arnelle at Temple, 1/29/55. Rebounds/HALF: 19, Paul Mickey vs. Rutgers, 3/6/65 (2nd). Steals: 8, Tom Doaty at West Virginia, 2/18/70; Monroe Brown at Rhode Island, 1/3/91. Assists: 15, Tom Doaty vs. Syracuse, 1/29/75. Blocks: 10, Calvin Booth vs. Geo. Mason, 12/8/97; vs. Dayton, 3/16/98.


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▲ 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.

CLASS RECORDS SENIOR ■ Games: 37,

Jamelle Cornley, Stanley Pringle, 2009. ■ Points: 731,

Jesse Arnelle, 1955. ■ Field Goals: 260,

Jarrett Stephens, 2000. ■ Field Goal Attempts: 523,

Joe Crispin, 2001. ■ Field Goal Percentage: 60.8 (191-314),

Ed Fogell, 1990. ■ Free Throws: 243,

Jesse Arnelle, 1955. ■ Free Throw Attempts: 346,

Jesse Arnelle, 1955. ■ Free Throw Percentage: 95.9 (94-98),

Craig Collins, 1985. ■ Consecutive Free Throws: 39,

Pete Lisicky, 1998. ■ Rebounds: 428,

Jesse Arnelle, 1955. ■ Rebound Average: 15.3,

Jesse Arnelle, 1955. ■ Assists:177,

Freddie Barnes, 1992.

JUNIOR ■ Games: 35,

SOPHOMORE ■ Games: 38,

Joe Crispin, 2000. ■ Points: 649,

Joe Crispin, 2000.

■ Field Goals: 193,

Talor Battle, 2010

■ Field Goal Attempts: 499,

Joe Crispin, 2000.

■ Field Goal Percentage: 64.0 (165-258),

Jarrett Stephens, 1998.

■ Free Throws: 181,

Joe Crispin, 2000.

■ Free Throw Attempts: 245,

John Amaechi, 1994.

■ Free Throw Percentage: 90.1 (64-71),

Sharif Chambliss, 2003.

■ Consecutive Free Throws: 33,

Pete Lisicky, 1997.

■ Rebounds: 297,

Aaron Johnson, 2005.

■ Rebound Average: 11.9,

Jesse Arnelle, 1954.

■ Assists: 178,

Joe Crispin, 2000.

FRESHMAN ■ Games: 35,

Talor Battle, David Jackson & Andrew Jones, 2009. Points: 635, Talor Battle, 2009. Field Goals: 200, DeRon Hayes, 1991. Field Goal Attempts: 493, Talor Battle, 2009. Field Goal Percentage: 57.9 (88-152), Andrew Jones, 2009. Free Throws: 147, Talor Battle, 2009. Free Throw Attempts: 210, Talor Battle, 2009. Free Throw Percentage: 90.5 (57-63), Joe Crispin, 1999. Consecutive Free Throws: 25, Scott Wolz, 1980. Rebounds: 271, Jesse Arnelle, 1953. Rebound Average: 11.3, Jesse Arnelle, 1953. Assists: 189, Talor Battle, 2009.

Brandon Watkins, 2000. ■ Points: 492,

Jesse Arnelle, 1952. ■ Field Goals: 184,

Jesse Arnelle, 1952. ■ Field Goal Attempts: 307,

Talor Battle, 2008. ■ Field Goal Percentage: 60.2 (56-93),

Phil Williams, 1994. ■ Free Throws: 124,

Jesse Arnelle, 1952. ■ Free Throw Attempts: 217,

Jesse Arnelle, 1952. ■ Free Throw Percentage: 29-31 (93.6),

Mike Collins, 1986. ■ Consecutive Free Throws: 23,

Joe Crispin, 1998. ■ Rebounds: 254,

Jesse Arnelle, 1952. ■ Rebound Average: 9.8,

Jesse Arnelle, 1952. ■ Assists: 114,

Ben Luber, 2004.

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▲ Fans rushed the Rec Hall floor following Penn State’s second round victory over Maryland in the 1990 NIT.

▲ Michael Jennings celebrates Penn State’s championship in the 1991 Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament.

TEAM RECORDS SEASON ■ Games: 38, 2009.

■ Free Throw Percentage/LOW:

■ Wins: 27, 2009. ■ Winning Percentage:

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(min. 10 games): 92.9 (13-1), 1923. (min. 20 games): 83.3 (20-4), 1965. Winning Percentage/LOW: (min. 10 games): 20.0 (3-12), 1931. (min. 20 games): 18.5 (5-22), 1984. Winning Streak/SEASON: 15, 1952. Winning Streak/TWO SEASONS: 17, 1924-25. Losses: 22, 1984. Losing Streak/SEASON: 16, 1984. Losing Streak/TWO SEASONS: 17, 1984-85. Points: 2,572 , 2000 (35 games). Points/LOW: 1,241, 1950 (23 games). 100+ Point Games: 3, 1955. 90+ Point Games: 7, 1955 & 1989. Scoring Average: 78.7, 1955. Scoring Average/LOW: 53.7, 1952. Field Goals: 904 (38 games), 2009. Field Goals/LOW: 434, 1958 (19 games). Field Goal Attempts: 2,040, 2009. Field Goal Attempts/LOW: 1,287, 1968. Field Goal Percentage: 50.1 (731-1437), 1981. Field Goal Percentage/LOW: 37.3 (598-605),1962. 3-PT Field Goals: 282, 2009. 3-PT FG Attempts: 780, 2009. 3-PT FG Percentage: 41.5, 1983. Free Throws: 644, 1991. Free Throws/LOW: 307, 1973. Free Throws Attempts: 885, 1956. Free Throws Attempts/LOW: 403, 1975. Free Throw Percentage: 76.4 (587-768), 2001.

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59.4 (355-598), 1951. Rebounds: 1,290 (38 games) 2009. Rebounds/LOW: 742, 1959 (20 games). Rebound Average: 50.4, 1960. Rebound Average/LOW: 28.5, 1979. Personal Fouls: 752, 1953. Personal Fouls/LOW: 337, 1958; 1968. Disqualifications: 39, 1979. Disqualifications/LOW: 4, 1975. Steals: 279 (33 games), 2001; 279 (35 games), 2000. Steals/LOW: 141, 2004. Blocked Shots: 180, 1998. Blocked Shots/LOW: 33, 1985. Turnovers: 536 (35 games), 2000. Turnovers/LOW: 360, 2010 (31 games). Assists: 540 (34 games) 1990. Assists/LOW: 304, 1971 (22 games).

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GAME ■ Points: 129 vs. VMI, 12/30/06

■ Free Throws: 42

■ Points/HALF:

(Highest): 69 (2nd) vs. Rutgers, 12/14/55 (Lowest): 7 (since 1960) at Army, 2/5/66. Points/COMBINED: 240 vs. VMI, 12/30/06 (PSU 129, VMI 111). Points/IN LOSS: 95 vs. Indiana, 1/31/99 (2ot). Victory Margin: 58 vs. Ithaca, 1/17/53 (PSU 105, Ithaca 47). Losing Margin: 53 at Navy, 12/4/85 (Navy 103, PSU 50) & at Illinois, 1/21/04 (Illinois 80, PSU 37). Field Goals: 49 vs. Muhlenberg, 12/12/77. Fewest Field Goals: 7 vs. Pittsburgh, 3/1/52. Field Goal Attempts: 105 vs. Gettysburg, 1/12/53. Field Goal Attempts/COMBINED: 177 at Duke, 1/5/65. Field Goal Percentage: 69.6 (32-46) vs. Army, 2/17/79. Field Goal Percentage/HALF: 90.0 (18-20, 2nd) vs. Army, 2/17/79. Field Goal Percentage/LOW: 20.51 (16-78) vs. Syracuse, 1/16/57. 3-Pt Field Goals: 15 vs. Purdue (22 att.), 2/7/01., vs. Hartford (25 att.), 11/20/08 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: 35 (13 made) vs. Canisius, 11/16/07 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.

vs. Siena, 3/20/00. ■ Free Throw Attempts: 53

vs. Duquesne, 1/12/91. ■ Free Throw Attempts/COMBINED: 96

vs. Lehigh, 2/6/56. ■ Free Throw Attempts/LOW: 0

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vs. Lock Haven, 1900; vs. Lock Haven, 1/16/03; vs. Temple, 2/6/74. Free Throw Atts/LOW, COMBINED: 0 vs. Lock Haven, 1900. Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (16-16) at Villanova, 1/25/78. Rebounds: 71 vs. Cornell, 12/4/71. Rebound Margin: +39 (67-28) vs. Loyola (Md.), 1/26/81. Steals: 19 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 12/1/82. Assists: 36 vs. VMI, 12/30/06. Blocks: 13 vs. Lehigh, 12/6/98. Personal Fouls: 39 at Alaska, 11/25/78 & at Duquesne, 1/10/83. Personal Fouls/COMBINED: 68 at Alaska, 11/25/78. Personal Fouls/LOW: 0 vs. Lock Haven, 1900. Personal Fouls/LOW, COMBINED: 0 vs. Lock Haven, 1900. Overtime Periods: 5 vs. Temple, 2/14/45 (Temple 63, PSU 60).


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TEAM OFFENSIVE SEASON BESTS SINCE 1965 FIELD GOALS

FREE THROWS

TOTAL POINTS

3-PT FIELD GOALS

TOTAL REBOUNDS

1. _ _ _ _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)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. _ _ _2572 2. _ _ _ _2545 3. _ _ _2535 4. _ _ _2466 5. _ _ _2376 6. _ _ _2343 7. _ _ _2334 8. _ _ _2281 9. _ _ _2195 10. _ _ _2129

1. _ _ _651 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94) 2. _ _ _646 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) 3. _ _ _636 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) 4. _ _ _597 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘92-93) 5. _ _ _ _582 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) 6. _ _ _563 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘96-97) 7. _ _ _ _559 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) 8. _ _ _ _548 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) 9. _ _ _535 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) 10. _ _ _532 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘02-03)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS

POINTS AVERAGE

1. _ _ _132 2. _ _ _ _129 _ _ _ _ _129 4. _ _ _126 5. _ _ _ _120 6. _ _ _118 7. _ _ _ _117 8. _ _ _114 9. _ _ _110 10. _ _ _109 _ _ _ _ _109

1. _ _ _ _2040 2. _ _ _1994 3. _ _ _1962 4. _ _ _1832 5. _ _ _1831 6. _ _ _1791 7. _ _ _1771 8. _ _ _1761 9. _ _ _1735 10. _ _ _1731

1. _ _ _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)

1. _ _ _78.4 2. _ _ _77.1 3. _ _ _76.8 4. _ _ _74.8 5. _ _ _74.3 6. _ _ _73.5 _ _ _ _ _73.5 8. _ _ _ _73.4 9. _ _ _73.3 10. _ _ _72.9 _ _ _ _ _72.9

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘89-90) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘82-83) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘90-91) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘88-89) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08)

_ _ _644 _ _ _615 _ _ _587 _ _ _579 _ _ _539 _ _ _535 _ _ _508 _ _ _500 _ _ _475 _ _ _470

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘90-91) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘88-89) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘89-90) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘91-92) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘85-86) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

1. _ _ _.509 2. _ _ _.483 3. _ _ _.481 _ _ _ _ _.481 5. _ _ _.478 6. _ _ _.473 7. _ _ _.472 8. _ _ _.468 _ _ _ _ _.468 10. _ _ _.466

1. _ _ _.765 2. _ _ _.759 3. _ _ _.746 4. _ _ _.742 5. _ _ _.740 _ _ _ _ _.740 7. _ _ _.736 8. _ _ _.735 9. _ _ _.729 10. _ _ _.725

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘80-81) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘88-89) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘85-86) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘78-79) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘83-84) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘75-76) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘89-90) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘82-83)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘90-91) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘75-76) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘84-85) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘02-03) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘83-84) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘80-81) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘89-90)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘88-89) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘90-91) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘89-90) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘82-83) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘91-92)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘82-83) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘88-89) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘90-91) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘65-66) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘91-92) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘71-72) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘64-65)

BIG TEN OFFENSE

TOTAL REBOUNDS

1. _ _ _ _282 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) 2. _ _ _278 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) 3. _ _ _235 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) 4. _ _ _ _227 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) 5. _ _ _222 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) 6. _ _ _213 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘01-02) 7. _ _ _ _208 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) 8. _ _ _201 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) 9. _ _ _197 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _197 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96)

1. _ _ _ _1290 2. _ _ _1235 3. _ _ _1222 4. _ _ _1188 5. _ _ _1175 6. _ _ _1164 7. _ _ _1149 8. _ _ _1144 9. _ _ _1126 10. _ _ _1121

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

REBOUND AVERAGE

1. _ _ _ _780 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) 2. _ _ _757 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) 3. _ _ _676 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) 4. _ _ _ _668 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) 5. _ _ _624 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) 6. _ _ _619 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘01-02) 7. _ _ _ _607 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) 8. _ _ _574 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) 9. _ _ _560 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) 10. _ _ _549 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘04-05)

1. _ _ _48.2 2. _ _ _47.9 3. _ _ _47.7 4. _ _ _46.9 5. _ _ _45.7 6. _ _ _45.0 7. _ _ _44.8 _ _ _ _ _44.8 9. _ _ _ _42.4 10. _ _ _42.2

3-PT FG PERCENTAGE

REBOUND MARGIN

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

1. _ _ _.409 2. _ _ _.407 3. _ _ _.387 4. _ _ _.367 5. _ _ _.362 _ _ _ _ _.362 7. _ _ _ _.360 8. _ _ _.356 9. _ _ _.354 10. _ _ _.352

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. _ _ _.453 _ _ _ _ _.453 3. _ _ _.450 4. _ _ _.446 5. _ _ _ _.438 6. _ _ _.433 7. _ _ _ _.427 8. _ _ _.422 9. _ _ _.420 _ _ _ _ _.420

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘86-87) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘88-89) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘87-88) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99)

_ _ _+ 9.5 _ _ _+ 7.0 _ _ _+ 6.7 _ _ _+ 6.4 _ _ _+ 6.3 _ _ _+ 6.1 _ _ _+ 5.8 _ _ _+ 4.6 _ _ _+ 4.5 _ _ _+ 4.3

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘72-73) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘65-66) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘66-67) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘64-65) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘67-68) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘68-69) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘71-72) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘70-71) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘74-75) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘73-74)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘72-73) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘65-66) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘89-90) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘90-91) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘88-89) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘80-81) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘70-71) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘91-92) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘79-80)

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. _ _ _ _377 2. _ _ _370 3. _ _ _ _367 4. _ _ _347 5. _ _ _ _343 6. _ _ _331 7. _ _ _322 _ _ _ _ _322 9. _ _ _ _319 10. _ _ _312

_ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘01-02) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07)

3-PT FG PERCENTAGE

3-PT FIELD GOALS

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘89-90) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘88-89) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘90-91) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘65-66) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘66-67) _ _ _ _ _ _ (‘64-65) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘71-72)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘01-02) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95)

FIELD GOALS

1. _ _ _437 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) 2. _ _ _428 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) 3. _ _ _406 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94) 4. _ _ _ _405 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) 5. _ _ _403 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘92-93) 6. _ _ _397 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) 7. _ _ _391 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) 8. _ _ _ _390 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) 9. _ _ _389 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) 10. _ _ _387 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMTPS 1. _ _ _988 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) 2. _ _ _980 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘92-93) 3. _ _ _965 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) 4. _ _ _963 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94) 5. _ _ _942 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) 6. _ _ _ _940 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) 7. _ _ _939 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘02-03) 8. _ _ _ _924 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) 9. _ _ _ _919 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) 10. _ _ _905 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘96-97)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘96-97)

1. _ _ _.391 2. _ _ _ _.375 3. _ _ _.367 4. _ _ _.357 _ _ _ _ _.357 6. _ _ _.354 _ _ _ _ _.354 8. _ _ _ _.351 9. _ _ _ _.350 10. _ _ _.342

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09)

FREE THROWS 1. _ _ _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. _ _ _209 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) _ _ _ _ _209 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘92-93)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. _ _ _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)

REBOUND AVERAGE 1. _ _ _36.2 2. _ _ _35.9 3. _ _ _35.3 4. _ _ _33.4 5. _ _ _33.2 _ _ _ _ _33.2 7. _ _ _33.0 8. _ _ _ _32.3 9. _ _ _31.6 10. _ _ _31.4

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘02-03) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘92-93) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘04-05) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99)

REBOUND MARGIN 1. _ _ _+ 1.6 2. _ _ _ _+1.5 3. _ _ _+ 1.1 4. _ _ _+ 0.4 5. _ _ _+ 0.1 6. _ _ _– 0.2 7. _ _ _ _– 0.5 8. _ _ _ _– 0.9 9. _ _ _ _– 1.2 10. _ _ _– 2.0

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘04-05) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘96-97)

TOTAL POINTS 1. _ _ _1259 2. _ _ _1232 3. _ _ _1231 4. _ _ _1206 5. _ _ _1180 6. _ _ _1153 7. _ _ _1126 8. _ _ _ _1120 9. _ _ _ _1100 10. _ _ _1093

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09)

POINTS AVERAGE 1. _ _ _75.4 2. _ _ _73.8 3. _ _ _72.1 4. _ _ _70.4 5. _ _ _69.9 6. _ _ _68.4 _ _ _ _ _68.4 8. _ _ _ _63.8 9. _ _ _63.0 10. _ _ _62.2

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘02-03) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. _ _ _.772 2. _ _ _.758 3. _ _ _.748 4. _ _ _.723 5. _ _ _.719 6. _ _ _ _.712 7. _ _ _.700 8. _ _ _.691 9. _ _ _ _.686 10. _ _ _.674

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘02-03) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘04-05) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10)

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TEAM DEFENSIVE SEASON BESTS SINCE 1965 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ALLOWED

FEWEST FREE THROWS AGAINST

LOWEST POINT AVERAGE

LOWEST FG PERCENTAGE

LOWEST FT PERCENTAGE

1. _ _ _ _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)

1. _ _ _266 2. _ _ _272 3. _ _ _273 4. _ _ _286 5. _ _ _293 6. _ _ _303 _ _ _ _ _303 8. _ _ _ _307 9. _ _ _ _320 10. _ _ _325

1. _ _ _57.1 2. _ _ _59.7 3. _ _ _61.2 4. _ _ _61.6 5. _ _ _62.2 6. _ _ _ _62.6 7. _ _ _62.7 8. _ _ _62.9 9. _ _ _63.5 10. _ _ _63.9

1. _ _ _.430 2. _ _ _.431 3. _ _ _.447 4. _ _ _ _.451 5. _ _ _ _.452 6. _ _ _.464 _ _ _ _ _.464 8. _ _ _.473 9. _ _ _.475 _ _ _ _ _.475

1. _ _ _.619 2. _ _ _.642 3. _ _ _.666 4. _ _ _.679 _ _ _ _ _.679 6. _ _ _ _.689 7. _ _ _ _.692 8. _ _ _ _.696 9. _ _ _ _.702 10. _ _ _.711

FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS

STEALS

1. _ _ _1268 2. _ _ _1287 3. _ _ _1308 4. _ _ _1309 5. _ _ _1318 6. _ _ _1338 _ _ _ _ _1338 8. _ _ _ _1340 9. _ _ _ _1347 10. _ _ _1451

1. _ _ _403 2. _ _ _405 3. _ _ _408 _ _ _ _ _408 5. _ _ _ _430 6. _ _ _ _455 7. _ _ _461 8. _ _ _464 9. _ _ _467 10. _ _ _473

1. _ _ _ _279 _ _ _ _ _279 3. _ _ _ _250 4. _ _ _ _243 5. _ _ _ _235 6. _ _ _ _228 7. _ _ _ _227 8. _ _ _ _220 9. _ _ _ _213 10. _ _ _211

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘78-79) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘67-68) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘81-82) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘79-80) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘72-73) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘80-81) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘70-71) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘68-69) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘69-70) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘84-85)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘74-75) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘73-74) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘04-05) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘64-65) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘72-73) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘67-68) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘68-69)

LOWEST FG PERCENTAGE

LOWEST FT PERCENTAGE

BLOCKS

1. _ _ _.390 2. _ _ _.391 3. _ _ _.405 4. _ _ _.406 5. _ _ _.409 _ _ _ _ _.409 7. _ _ _.413 8. _ _ _.415 9. _ _ _.417 10. _ _ _.422

1. _ _ _.633 2. _ _ _.637 3. _ _ _.656 4. _ _ _.657 _ _ _ _ _.657 6. _ _ _ _.658 7. _ _ _.662 8. _ _ _.667 9. _ _ _.668 _ _ _ _ _.668

1. _ _ _ _180 2. _ _ _ _143 3. _ _ _ _131 _ _ _ _ _131 5. _ _ _ _117 6. _ _ _ _110 7. _ _ _ _107 8. _ _ _ _106 9. _ _ _ _105 10. _ _ _102

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘68-69) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘64-65) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘73-74) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘80-81) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘66-67) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘79-80) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘72-73) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘71-72)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘71-72) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘64-65) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘66-67) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘72-73) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘73-74) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘80-81)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘79-80) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘80-81) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘72-73) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘78-79) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘68-69) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘73-74) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘81-82) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘64-65) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘89-90)

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘00-01 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘99-00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘90-91 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘88-89 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘89-90 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘97-98 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘91-92 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘82-83 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘05-06 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘75-76

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘97-98 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘95-96 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘98-99 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘96-97 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘00-01 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘94-95 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘02-03 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘93-94 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘99-00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘77-78

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘96-97) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘92-93) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘04-05)

FEWEST 3-PT FIELD GOALS

FEWEST REBOUNDS ALLOWED

1. 2. 3. 4.

1. _ _ _ _518 2. _ _ _524 3. _ _ _527 4. _ _ _529 5. _ _ _ _555 6. _ _ _561 7. _ _ _563 8. _ _ _ _565 9. _ _ _ _568 10. _ _ _570

_ _ _69 _ _ _70 _ _ _74 _ _ _77 _ _ _ _77 6. _ _ _86 7. _ _ _87 _ _ _ _ _87 9. _ _ _94 10. _ _ _95

_ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘01-02) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘02-03) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘96-97) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘92-93)

_ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘04-05) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘02-03)

FEWEST 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED

1. _ _ _206 2. _ _ _207 3. _ _ _209 4. _ _ _227 _ _ _ _ _227 6. _ _ _231 7. _ _ _234 8. _ _ _238 9. _ _ _255 10. _ _ _271

1. _ _ _1110 2. _ _ _1128 3. _ _ _ _1134 4. _ _ _1143 5. _ _ _1152 6. _ _ _1168 7. _ _ _1181 8. _ _ _1188 9. _ _ _1196 10. _ _ _1202

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘01-02) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘02-03) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘96-97) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘92-93) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘93-94)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘01-02) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘04-05) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00)

FEWEST 3-PT FIELD GOALS

FEWEST REBOUNDS ALLOWED

LOWEST 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE

LOWEST POINT AVERAGE

1. _ _ _110 2. _ _ _117 3. _ _ _120 4. _ _ _129 5. _ _ _137 _ _ _ _ _137 7. _ _ _140 8. _ _ _141 9. _ _ _145 _ _ _ _ _145

1. _ _ _773 2. _ _ _789 3. _ _ _809 4. _ _ _846 5. _ _ _847 6. _ _ _856 7. _ _ _858 8. _ _ _859 9. _ _ _884 _ _ _ _ _884

1. _ _ _.299 2. _ _ _.313 3. _ _ _.335 4. _ _ _.339 5. _ _ _.341 _ _ _ _ _.341 7. _ _ _.357 8. _ _ _ _.360 9. _ _ _ _.366 10. _ _ _.368

1. _ _ _ _63.0 2. _ _ _64.9 3. _ _ _66.4 4. _ _ _ _66.9 5. _ _ _69.4 6. _ _ _ _69.7 7. _ _ _70.5 8. _ _ _70.8 9. _ _ _71.4 10. _ _ _71.6

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘87-88) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘90-91) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘86-87) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘91-92) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘01-02) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘96-97) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘92-93) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘89-90)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘78-79) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘80-81) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘81-82) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘85-86) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘75-76) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘79-80) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘84-85) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘83-84) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘74-75) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘70-71)

FEWEST 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS

LOWEST REBOUND AVERAGE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. _ _ _25.8 2. _ _ _29.2 _ _ _ _ _29.2 3. _ _ _29.6 4. _ _ _ _30.0 _ _ _ _ _30.0 6. _ _ _ _30.2 7. _ _ _30.4 8. _ _ _30.6 9. _ _ _ _30.9 _ _ _ _ _30.9

_ _ _285 _ _ _316 _ _ _344 _ _ _370 _ _ _372 _ _ _381 _ _ _398 _ _ _407 _ _ _411 _ _ _419

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘86-87) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘87-88) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘90-91) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘92-93) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘96-97) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘91-92) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘01-02) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘88-89)

LOWEST 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE 1. _ _ _.294 2. _ _ _.311 3. _ _ _.324 4. _ _ _.327 _ _ _ _ _.327 6. _ _ _.337 7. _ _ _.339 _ _ _ _ _.339 9. _ _ _ _.340 _ _ _ _ _.340 10. _ _ _.343

160

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘73-74) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘74-75) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘04-05) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘64-65) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘72-73) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘68-69)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘91-92) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘90-91) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘89-90) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘78-79) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘85-86) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘80-81) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘89-90) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘90-91) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘81-82) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘88-89) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘79-80) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10)

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

_ _ _1369 _ _ _1407 _ _ _1433 _ _ _1523 _ _ _1539 _ _ _1600 _ _ _1611 _ _ _1627 _ _ _1630 _ _ _1640

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘68-69) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘72-73) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘67-68) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘64-65) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘70-71) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘79-80) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘80-81) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘69-70) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘73-74) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘65-66)

2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

BIG TEN DEFENSE

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘01-02) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘02-03) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01)

Fewest Field Goals Allowed 1. _ _ _390 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘01-02) 2. _ _ _407 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) 3. _ _ _416 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) 4. _ _ _ _421 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) 5. _ _ _ _425 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) 6. _ _ _427 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) 7. _ _ _ _428 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) 8. _ _ _430 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘02-03) 9. _ _ _440 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) 10. _ _ _447 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00)

FEWEST FREE THROWS AGAINST

STEALS

1. _ _ _133 2. _ _ _143 3. _ _ _153 4. _ _ _174 _ _ _ _ _174 6. _ _ _ _191 7. _ _ _201 8. _ _ _ _210 9. _ _ _212 10. _ _ _213

1. _ _ _ _134 2. _ _ _ _131 3. _ _ _ _114 4. _ _ _ _113 5. _ _ _ _110 6. _ _ _ _108 _ _ _ _ _108 8. _ _ _ _102 9. _ _ _ _100 10. _ _ _96

FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS

BLOCKS

1. _ _ _196 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) 2. _ _ _201 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘04-05) 3. _ _ _221 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) 4. _ _ _ _240 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) 5. _ _ _ _272 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) 6. _ _ _281 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) 7. _ _ _292 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) 8. _ _ _304 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) 9. _ _ _ _305 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) 10. _ _ _306 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10)

1. _ _ _ _87 2. _ _ _ _81 3. _ _ _ _80 4. _ _ _ _74 5. _ _ _ _71 6. _ _ _ _68 7. _ _ _ _55 _ _ _ _ _55 9. _ _ _ _50 10. _ _ _48

1. _ _ _814 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘01-02) 2. _ _ _856 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) 3. _ _ _ _863 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) 4. _ _ _872 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘02-03) 5. _ _ _895 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) 6. _ _ _925 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘04-05) 7. _ _ _930 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘99-00) _ _ _ _ _930 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) 9. _ _ _ _934 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) 10. _ _ _938 _ _ _ _ _ _(‘00-01)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘04-05) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘97-98) _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10)

_ _ _ _ _ _(‘08-09) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘95-96) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘94-95) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘09-10) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘03-04) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘07-’08) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘05-06) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘96-97) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘98-99) _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07)

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘95-96 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘00-01 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘99-00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘05-06 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘93-94 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘97-98 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘94-95 _ _ _ _ _ _ _(‘06-07) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘96-97 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘98-99

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘97-98 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘95-96 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘98-99 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘96-97 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘93-94 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘92-93 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘01-02 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘00-01 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘02-03 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘94-95


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BIG TEN RECORDS GAME

INDIVIDUAL

■ Points: 35, ■

Joe Crispin vs. Iowa, 1/6/01 Field Goals: 15, Jarrett Stephens at Michigan, 2/19/00 Field Goal Attempts: 25, Joe Crispin vs. Ohio State, 3/3/01. 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; 3-Pt Field Goals: 7, 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 & vs. Northwestern, 2/28/96; Joe Crispin vs. Ohio State, 2/27/99. 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: 14, 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 Free Throws: 14, John Amaechi vs. Iowa, 2/23/94; Joe Crispin vs. Minnesota, 1/10/98 Free Throw Attempts: 20, John Amaechi vs. Iowa, 2/23/94 Free Throw Percentage: (Min. 10 attempts): 100.0 (14-14), Joe Crispin vs. Minnesota, 1/10/98 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 Total Rebounds: 21, Aaron Johnson vs. Nwestern, 1/22/05 Assists: 12, Dan Earl at Iowa, 2/3/96 Steals: 6, Travis Parker vs. Northwestern 2/24/06 Matt Gaudio vs. Minnesota, 1/11/96 Blocks: 8, Calvin Booth vs. Nwestern, 1/22/98 & vs. Indiana, 1/31/99

GAME

TEAM

■ Points:

(Regulation): 98, vs. Illinois, 1/1/01 (Overtime): 98, vs. Ohio State, 2/27/99 Points/ HALF: 63 (2nd) vs. Ohio State, 2/16/98. Fewest Points Allowed: 33, vs. Illinois, 2/18/09 Field Goals: 36, at Northwestern, 2/22/95. Field Goal Attempts: 71, at Northwestern, 2/22/95 Field Goal Percentage: 68.0 (34-50), vs. Northwestern, 1/22/98 Lowest Field Goal Percentage Allowed: 28.0 (14-50), at Indiana, 1/5/02 3-Pt Field Goals: 15, vs. Purdue, 2/17/01 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: 34, vs. Northwestern, 2/16/02. Free Throws: 34, vs. Minnesota, 1/15/94, & at Michigan, 3/8/95 Free Throw Attempts: 49, vs. Minnesota, 1/15/94 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 att.): . . . 92.3 (12-13), at Michigan, 2/24/99. Offensive Rebounds: 27, at Iowa, 1/24/07 Total Rebounds: 46, vs. Northwestern, 12/31/08 Assists: 26, at Northwestern, 2/22/95 Steals: 16, vs. Northwestern, 1/13/01 Blocks: 12, vs. Indiana, 1/31/99

▲ Dan Earl holds the Penn State record for assists in a Big Ten game with 12 vs. Iowa in 1996.

BIG TEN OPPONENT RECORDS GAME

INDIVIDUAL

■ Points: 37, ■

GAME

TEAM

■ Points: 105,

Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern, 2/8/98 Field Goals: 13, Doug Etzler, Ohio State, 3/1/95, Geno Carlisle, Northwestern, 1/13/96 3-Pt Field Goals: 7, Devoe Joseph, Minnesota, 2/14/09 Rod Wilmont, Indiana, 1/13/07 Marshall Strickland, Indiana, 2/22/06 Dion Harris, Michigan, 2/01/06 A.J. Guyton, Indiana, 1/31/99. 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: 17, Rod Wilmont, Indiana, 1/13/07 Free Throws: 17, Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern, 2/8/98 Free Throw Attempts: 22, Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern, 2/8/98 Rebounds: 21, Evan Eschmeyer, Northwestern, 1/20/99 Assists: 13, Eric Snow, Michigan State, 2/11/95 Steals: 6, Chris Kramer, at Purdue, 1/6/07 Carlos Davis, Ohio State, 2/16/98 & Frank Williams, Illinois, 2/20/02 Blocks: 7, Mike Tisdale, at Illinois, 1/12/10 Minutes: 50, Calbert Cheaney, Indiana, 2/9/93

Indiana, 1/9/93 ■ Points/ HALF: 60, (2nd)

Purdue, 3/2/02. ■ Field Goals: 43,

Ohio State, 1/06/06 ■ Field Goal Attempts: 88,

Indiana, 1/31/99 ■ Field Goal Percentage: 67.9 (36-53),

vs. Michigan State, 1/20/07 ■ 3-Pt Field Goals: 17,

at Indiana, 3/3/07 ■ 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. 3-Pt Field Goal Percentage: (Min. 10 att.): 72.7 (8-11), at Indiana, 1/8/94 Free Throws: 32, Indiana, 1/8/94 & Indiana, 1/5/02 Free Throw Attempts: 45, Northwestern, 3/1/03 Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (24-24), Illinois, 1/21/93 Total Rebounds: 52, Indiana, 1/31/99 Assists: 30, Illinois, 3/11/00 (Big Ten Tourn.). Steals: 18, Iowa, 1/27/99 & Minnesota, 2/22/03 Blocks: 14, Indiana, 1/8/00

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WIN & LOSS MARGINS ALL GAMES

OPPONENT RECORDS GAME

INDIVIDUAL

■ Points:

162

GAME

TEAM

■ Points: 121

(Regulation Game): 45, Wil Robinson at West Virginia, 2/24/71. (Overtime Game): 51, Eric Riggins at Rutgers, 2/21/87. Field Goals: 19, Jim Wherry at Bucknell, 12/18/67 & Eric Riggins at Rutgers, 2/21/87. Field Goal Attempts: 36, Calvin Murphy, Niagara, 12/28/68. Field Goal Percentage: (Min. 12 att.): 91.7 (11-12), Many, Last: Dusty Rychart, Minn. 3/7/02. 3-Pt Field Goals: 8, Quincy Douby, Rutgers, 3/14/06 Dave Brooks, Navy, 2/5/83 & Lorenzo Sutton, Massachusetts, 1/5/88. 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: 17, Roderick Wilmont, Indiana, 1/13/07 3-Pt Field Goal Percentage: (Min. 6 att.): 100.0 (6-6), Val Barnes, Iowa, 2/22/93. Free Throws: 22, Earl Belcher at St. Bonaventure, 1/9/80. Free Throw Attempts: 23, Ronnie Shavlik at N. Carolina St. 12/9/54, Earl Belcher at St. Bonaventure, 1/9/80. 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. Rebounds: 24, Bob Pettit, LSU, 3/12/54. Assists: 15, Butch Moore, SMU, 12/18/82. Steals: 9, Alex Eldridge at Massachusetts, 12/1/76, Phil Anderson, vs. Delaware State (Lowcountry Cl.), 12/29/94.

at Duke, 1/5/65. Consecutive Points: 20, Navy, 12/4/85. Consecutive Points/START GAME: 18, . Louisville, 11/24/78. Field Goals: 54, at Duke, 1/5/65. Field Goal Attempts: 95, at West Virginia, 1/16/65. Field Goal Percentage: 69.6 (39-56), . . . . Louisville, 11/24/78. Field Goal Percentage/HALF: 80.0 (16-20, 2nd), Baylor, 12/1/90. 3-Pt Field Goals: 19, VMI, 12/30/06 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts: 54, VMI, 12/30/06 3-Pt Field Goal Percentage: (Min. 10 att.): 72.7 (8-11), at Indiana, 1/8/94. Free Throws: 47, at North Carolina State, 12/9/54, at St. Bonaventure, 1/9/80. Free Throw Attempts: 60, at Duquesne,1/10/83. 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. Rebounds: 72 at Duke, 1/3/66.

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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

ALL GAMES

LOSING MARGINS -53, -50, -48, -45, -43, -43, -40, -40, -39, -38, -37, -37, -36, -36, -36, -36, -35, -35,

at Navy (#17 AP) (50-103), 12/4/85 at Duke (43-93), 1/3/70 at Indiana (57-105), 1/9/93 at Villanova (53-98), 2/2/80 at Illinois (37-80), 1/21/04 at Ohio State (#1 AP) (49-92), 12/23/61 at Temple (36-76), 1/23/86 at Duke (#10 AP) (55-95), 1/3/62 at Princeton (38-77), 1/13/70 at Syracuse (63-101), 12/13/76 at Michigan State (49-86), 2/20/08 at Pittsburgh (91-54), 12/10/05 at Wisconsin (41-77), 3/5/08 at Syracuse (45-81), 12/16/77 Oregon (40-76), 12/6/74 at N.C. State (#2 AP) (42-78), 12/3/55 at Ohio State (104-69), 1/5/06 at Purdue (57-92), 3/2/02

BIG TEN GAMES

WINNING 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 (74-54), 1/18/06 +20, at Minnesota (82-62), 2/14/02

BIG TEN GAMES

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


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MULTIFACETED ACHIEVEMENTS 2,000 PTS-1,000 REBS - CAREER

TOTAL PLAYERS: 1

Player Years Points Rebounds Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1952-55 _ _ _ _ _ _2,138 _ _ _ _ _ _1,238

1,000 PTS-800 REBS - CAREER

TOTAL PLAYERS: 2

Player Years Points Rebounds Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1952-55 _ _ _ _ _ _2,138 _ _ _ _ _ _1,238 Mike Lang _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1980-83 _ _ _ _ _ _1,014 _ _ _ _ _ _ _912

1,000 PTS-500 REBS - CAREER Total Players: 17 ▲ Monroe Brown is one of three Penn State players to post 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 300 assists in their career as a Nittany Lion.

100-POINT GAMES BY PENN STATE

BY OPPONENTS

20 TOTAL; LAST VS. GARDNER-WEBB 12/19/09 Pts. Opponent OPP Pts. Date

18 TOTAL; LAST VS. VMI, 12/30/06 Pts. Opponent PSU Pts.

129 110 109 108 108 107 107 106 105 105 104 104 104 103 102 102 102 101 100 100

121 112 111 105 104 104 103 103 103 103 102 101 101 101 100 100 100 100

_ _ _VMI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 111 _ _ _Dec. 30, 2006 _ _ _Colgate_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 75 _ _ _Dec. 15, 1954 _ _ _Muhlenberg _ _ _ _ 78 _ _ _Dec. 12, 1977 _ _ _West Virginia _ _ _ 81 _ _ _ _Feb. 16, 1966 _ _ _Lock Haven _ _ _ _ 74 _ _ _ _Dec. 8, 1984 _ _ _Syracuse _ _ _ _ _ _ 85 _ _ _ _Jan. 12, 1955 _ _ _Massachusetts _ _ _ 79 _ _ _ _Jan. 5, 1989 _ _ _Rutgers_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 69 _ _ _Dec. 18, 1954 _ _ _Siena _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 103 _ _ _Mar. 20, 2000 _ _ _Ithaca _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 47 _ _ _ _Jan. 17, 1953 _ _ _Gardener-Webb _ _ 57 _ _ _Dec. 19, 2009 _ _ _at Colgate _ _ _ _ _ 75 _ _ _ _Jan. 18, 1964 _ _ _Navy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 83 _ _ _ _Feb. 5, 1983 _ _ _Syracuse _ _ _ _ _ _ 95 _ _ _ _Feb. 4, 1970 _ _ _Rutgers_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 78 _ _ _Dec. 14, 1955 _ _ _West Virginia _ _ _ 99 _ _ _ _Jan. 21, 1967 _ _ _Morgan State_ _ _ _ 51 _ _ _ _Jan. 11, 1992 _ _ _Ursinus_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 68 _ _ _Nov. 28, 1980 _ _ _Wagner_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 91 _ _ _Dec. 18, 2000 _ _ _at Rutgers _ _ _ _ _ 99 _ _ _ _Feb. 21, 1987

BY PENN STATE

33 34 36 36 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 38 39 39 39

since 1960

BY OPPONENTS

Date

_ _ _at Navy_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 52 _ _ _ _Feb. 9, 1974 _ _ _Villanova _ _ _ _ _ _ 36 _ _ _ _Feb. 4, 1979 _ _ _at Michigan State _ 70 _ _ _ _Jan. 22, 2003 _ _ _at Temple _ _ _ _ _ 76 _ _ _ _Jan. 23, 1986 _ _ _at Pittsburgh _ _ _ _ 64 _ _ _ _Dec. 6, 2003 _ _ _at Illinois _ _ _ _ _ _ 80 _ _ _ _Jan. 21, 2004 _ _ _at Penn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 62 _ _ _Nov. 23, 2002 _ _ _at Army _ _ _ _ _ _ 46 _ _ _ _Feb. 22, 1964 _ _ _at Princeton _ _ _ _ 77 _ _ _ _Jan. 13, 1970 _ _ _at Colgate _ _ _ _ _ 37 _ _ _Dec. 22, 1979 _ _ _at Iowa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 58 _ _ _ _Feb. 24, 1993 _ _ _at Iowa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 65 _ _ _ _Mar. 1, 2006 _ _ _at Illinois _ _ _ _ _ _ 33 _ _ _ _Feb. 5, 2009 _ _ _at Army _ _ _ _ _ _ 59 _ _ _ _Feb. 5, 1966 _ _ _at Temple _ _ _ _ _ 43 _ _ _ _Jan. 6, 1981 _ _ _at Northwestern _ _ 54 _ _ _ _Feb. 19, 2005

12 TOTAL: LAST VS. DENVER 12/15/07 Pts. Opponent Pts. 26 33 32 36 36 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39

Date

_ _ _Juniata _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 64 _ _ _Nov. 25, 1989 _ _ _Illinois _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 38 _ _ _ _Feb. 5, 2009 _ _ _Juniata _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 83 _ _ _Nov. 27, 1987 _ _ _Army_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 49 _ _ _ _Feb. 17, 1962 _ _ _Carnegie Tech _ _ _ 69 _ _ _ _Jan. 9, 1965 _ _ _Villanova _ _ _ _ _ _ 34 _ _ _ _Feb. 4, 1979 _ _ _Massachusetts _ _ _ 50 _ _ _ _Feb. 20, 1980 _ _ _Colgate_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 38 _ _ _Dec. 22, 1979 _ _ _SW Texas State _ _ _ 62 _ _ _Dec. 22, 1989 _ _ _Princeton_ _ _ _ _ _ 61 _ _ _Dec. 12, 2007 _ _ _Johns Hopkins _ _ _ 64 _ _ _ _Jan. 21, 1980 _ _ _Denver _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 60 _ _ _Dec. 15, 2007 _ _ _Gettysburg _ _ _ _ _ 53 _ _ _Dec. 15, 1964

Rebounds _ _ _ _ _ _1,238 _ _ _ _ _ _ _755 _ _ _ _ _ _ _608 _ _ _ _ _ _ _755 _ _ _ _ _ _ _619 _ _ _ _ _ _ _703 _ _ _ _ _ _ _590 _ _ _ _ _ _ _745 _ _ _ _ _ _ _728 _ _ _ _ _ _ _590 _ _ _ _ _ _ _734 _ _ _ _ _ _ _642 _ _ _ _ _ _ _568 _ _ _ _ _ _ _616 _ _ _ _ _ _ _762 _ _ _ _ _ _ _912

1,000 PTS-400 ASST - CAREER

TOTAL PLAYERS: 6

Player Year Points Freddie Barnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1989-92 _ _ _ _ _ _1,342 Dan Earl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1993-99 _ _ _ _ _ _1,256 Joe Crispin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1998-2001 _ _ _ _ _1,986 Monroe Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1989-92 _ _ _ _ _ _1,244 Titus Ivory _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1997-2001 _ _ _ _ _1,369 Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2008-present _ _ _ _1,526

Assists _ _ _ _ _ _ _600 _ _ _ _ _ _ _574 _ _ _ _ _ _ _485 _ _ _ _ _ _ _450 _ _ _ _ _ _ _443 _ _ _ _ _ _ _417

1,000 PTS-400 REB-300 ASST - CAREER

TOTAL PLAYERS: 4 Player

30-POINT GAMES 16 TOTAL; LAST AT IOWA 3/1/06 Pts. Opponent Pts.

Date

_ _ _at Duke _ _ _ _ _ _ 88 _ _ _ _Jan. 5, 1965 _ _ _at Cleveland St. _ _ 82 _ _ _ _Dec. 1, 1984 _ _ _VMI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 129 _ _ _Dec., 30, 2006 _ _ _at Indiana _ _ _ _ _ 57 _ _ _ _Jan. 9, 1993 _ _ _at Ohio State _ _ _ _ 69 _ _ _ _Jan. 5, 2006 _ _ _at West Virginia _ _ 74 _ _ _Dec. 12, 1959 _ _ _Siena _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 105 _ _ _Mar. 20, 2000 _ _ _at Syracuse _ _ _ _ _ 79 _ _ _Dec. 16, 1965 _ _ _at West Virginia _ _ 87 _ _ _ _Feb. 18, 1976 _ _ _at Navy_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 50 _ _ _ _Dec. 4, 1985 _ _ _at Rutgers _ _ _ _ _ 92 _ _ _Feb. 23, 1984 _ _ _at West Virginia _ _ 87 _ _ _ _Feb. 24, 1971 _ _ _at Syracuse _ _ _ _ _ 63 _ _ _Dec. 13, 1976 _ _ _at West Virginia _ _ 84 _ _ _ _Feb. 16, 1983 _ _ _Pittsburgh _ _ _ _ _ 90 _ _ _ _Feb. 3, 1956 _ _ _Syracuse _ _ _ _ _ _ 93 _ _ _ _Feb. 11, 1976 _ _ _at Navy_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 69 _ _ _ _Feb. 6, 1984 _ _ _at West Virginia _ _ 67 _ _ _ _Feb. 11, 1989

Player Years Points Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1952-55 _ _ _ _ _ _2,138 Jamelle Cornley_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2005-2009 _ _ _ _ _1,579 DeRon Hayes_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1989-93 _ _ _ _ _ _1,570 Geary Claxton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2005-2008 _ _ _ _ _1,542 Tom Hovasse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1985-89 _ _ _ _ _ _1,459 Jarrett Stephens _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1996-2000 _ _ _ _ _1,372 Ed Fogell _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1985-90 _ _ _ _ _ _1,329 John Amaechi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1993-95 _ _ _ _ _ _1,310 Calvin Booth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1995-99 _ _ _ _ _ _1,288 Ron Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1971-74 _ _ _ _ _ _1,184 Carver Clinton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1964-66 _ _ _ _ _ _1,165 Gyasi Cline-Heard _ _ _ _ _ _ 1998-2001 _ _ _ _ _1,058 Steve Kuhn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1976-80 _ _ _ _ _ _1,057 James Barnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1988-91 _ _ _ _ _ _1,025 Gene Harris _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1960-62 _ _ _ _ _ _1,018 Mike Lang _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1980-83 _ _ _ _ _ _1,014

Points

Rebounds

Assists

Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _2008-present 1,526 Freddie Barnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1989-92 _ _1,342 Monroe Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1989-92 _ _1,244 Ron Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1972-74 _ _1,184

Year

_ _ _ _ _475 _ _ _ _ _472 _ _ _ _ _489 _ _ _ _ _590

_ _ _417 _ _ _600 _ _ _450 _ _ _350

500 PTS-250 REBS - SEASON Total Players: 4 Number of Times: 5 Player Year Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1954 Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1955 John Ameachi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1995 Jarrett Stephens _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2000 Gyasi-Cline Heard _ _ _ _ _ _ 2001

Points _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _507 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _731 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _514 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _657 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _529

Rebounds _ _ _ _ _ _ _285 _ _ _ _ _ _ _428 _ _ _ _ _ _ _316 _ _ _ _ _ _ _368 _ _ _ _ _ _ _269

300 PTS-150 ASST - SEASON

TOTAL PLAYERS: 4 NUMBER OF TIMES: 6 Player Year Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2009 Freddie Barnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1990 Freddie Barnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1991 Monroe Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1991 Freddie Barnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1992 Joe Crispin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2000

Points _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _635 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _359 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _398 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _313 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _390 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _649

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Assists _ _ _ _ _ _ _189 _ _ _ _ _ _ _159 _ _ _ _ _ _ _152 _ _ _ _ _ _ _150 _ _ _ _ _ _ _177 _ _ _ _ _ _ _178

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▲ Jesse Arnelle is the Penn State career scoring leader with 2,138 points.

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

▲ Pete Lisicky scored 1,605 points to rank ▲ Joe Crispin led Penn State in scoring in 2001 and ranks second all-time with 1,986 career points. third all-time at Penn State.

SEASON

CAREER

1,000-POINT SCORERS Pts. FGM FTM 1. _ _2,138 2. _ _1,986 3. _ _1,605 4. _ _1,579 5. _ _1,570 6. _ _1,542 7. _ _1,526 8. _ _1,459 9. _ _1,372 10. _ _1,369 11. _ _1,342 12. _ _1,329 13. _ _1,310 14. _ _1,288 15. _ _1,256 16. _ _1,244 17. _ _1,184 18. _ _1,165 19. _ _1,139 20. _ _1,091 21. _ _1,090 22. _ _1,058 23. _ _1,057 24. _ _1,025 25. _ _1,020 26. _ _1,019 27. _ _1,018 28. _ _1,014 29. _ _1,008

164

_ _738 _ _615 _ _525 _ _644 _ _661 _ _545 _ _497 _ _532 _ _539 _ _413 _ _367 _ _489 _ _406 _ _500 _ _389 _ _442 _ _521 _ _485 _ _431 _ _430 _ _419 _ _377 _ _429 _ _357 _ _345 _ _429 _ _420 _ _381 _ _431

_ _662 _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55 _ _448 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 1998-2001 _ _223 _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1995-98 _ _269 _ _ _Jamelle Cornley, 2005-2009 _ _229 _ _ _ _ _DeRon Hayes, 1990-93 _ _378 _ _ _Geary Claxton, 2005-2008 _ _321 _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2008-present _ _223 _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, 1986-89 _ _288 _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, ‘96-2000 _ _337 _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, 1997-2001 _ _447 _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1989-92 _ _351 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ed Fogell, 1986-90 _ _477 _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1993-95 _ _287 _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, 1995-1999 _ _284 _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, 1993-1999 _ _262 _ _ _ _Monroe Brown, 1989-92 _ _142 _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, 1972-74 _ _185 _ _ _ _Carver Clinton, 1964-66 _ _277 _ _ _ _ _Mark DuMars, 1959-61 _ _231 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bob Weiss, 1963-65 _ _252 _ _ _ _ _ _Jeff Persson, 1966-68 _ _303 _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard, 1998-01 _ _199 _ _ _ _ _ _Steve Kuhn, 1977-80 _ _309 _ _ _ _ _James Barnes, 1987-91 _ _230 _ _ _ _ _ _Tony Ward, 1985-88 _ _161 _ _ _ _Mike Edelman, 1979-82 _ _178 _ _ _ _ _ _Gene Harris, 1960-62 _ _252 _ _ _ _ _ _Mike Lang, 1980-83 _ _146 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jeff Miller, 1975-78

2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

▲ Jamelle Cornley finished his career in 2009 with 1,579 points good for fourth all-time.

Pts. FGM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

_ _731 _ _657 _ _649 _ _642 _ _635 _ _574 _ _531 _ _529 _ _520 _ _ _520 11. _ _516 12. _ _514 13. _ _507 14. _ _505

_ _ _244 _ _ _260 _ _ _192 _ _ _195 _ _ _198 _ _ _193 _ _ _221 _ _ _182 _ _ _158 _ _ _191 _ _ _179 _ _ _168 _ _ _174 _ _ _216

FTM _ _243 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1955 _ _132 _ _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 2000 _ _181 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2000 _ _144 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2001 _ _147 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2009 _ _117 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2010 _ _70 _ _ _ _ _ _Jamelle Cornley, 2009 _ _164 _ _ _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard, 2001 _ _125 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, 2001 _ _138 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ed Fogell, 1990 _ _ 84 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, 1989 _ _176 _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1995 _ _159 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1954 _ _73 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jeff Miller, 1978

GAME Pts. FGMFTM 1. 2. 3. 4.

_46 _44 _41 _40 _ _40 6. _38 _ _38 8. _36 _ _36 _ _36 _ _36 _ _36

_ _17 _ _20 _ _17 _ _15 _ _11 _ _10 _ _17 _ _13 _ _18 _ _14 _ _16 _ _15

_12 _ _ _ _ _Gene Harris, Holy Cross, 1962 _ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Bucknell, 1955 _ 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Rutgers, 1955 _10 _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Georgetown, 1952 _18 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Temple, 1955 _18 _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Syracuse, 1955 _ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bob Weiss, Duke, 1965 _ _3 _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, Pittsburgh, 2001 _ 0 _ _ _ _Frank Wolf, Susquehanna, 1919 _ 8 _ _ _ _ _Mark DuMars, Syracuse, 1960 _ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, Virginia, 1974 _ 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Steve Kuhn, Colgate, 1979

▲ DeRon Hayes scored 1,570 points from 1990-93 to rank fifth all-time on the Penn State charts.


N I T T A N Y L IO N BASKETBALL

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

HISTORY & RECORDS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW •

CAREER 30+ POINT GAMES 1. 15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jesse Arnelle (1952-55) 2. 6_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Joe Crispin (1998-2001) 3. 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Talor Battle, 2008-present 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mark DuMars (1959-61) 5. 3_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Earl Hoffman (1961-63) 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jeff Persson (1966-68)

SEASON 30+ POINT GAMES 1. 11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jesse Arnelle, 1955 2. 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Talor Battle, 2010 3. 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Joe Crispin, 2000 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Earl Hoffman, 1963 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mark DuMars, 1960

▲ Geary Claxton led Penn State in scoring for three straight seasons from 2005-07 and ranks sixth alltime.

▲ Tom Hovasse led Penn State in scoring for three straight seasons from 1987-89 and ranks eighth all-time.

YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS Year Name Pts. 1922 _ _ _J.N. Reed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _190 1923 _ _ _J.N. Reed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _242 1924 _ _ _J.N. Reed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _151 1925 _ _ _E.O. Gerhardt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _144 1926 _ _ _Harold Von Neida _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _83 1927 _ _ _Michael Hamas _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _223 1928 _ _ _L.D. Reilly _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _111 1929 _ _ _J. Neil Stahley _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _N/A 1930 _ _ _Fred Brand _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _108 1931 _ _ _Fred Brand _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _120 1932 _ _ _Ed McMinn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _141 1933 _ _ _Norrie McFarlane _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _114 1934 _ _ _Norrie McFarlane _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _169 1935 _ _ _John Stocker _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _121 1936 _ _ _Sol Miehoff _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _121 1937 _ _ _Sol Miehoff _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _125 1938 _ _ _Sol Miehoff _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _175 1939 _ _ _Charlie Prosser _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _195 1940 _ _ _John Barr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _231 1941 _ _ _John Barr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _200 1942 _ _ _Herschel Baltimore _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _179 _ _ _ _ _Elmer Gross _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _179 1943 _ _ _David Hornstein _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _139 1944 _ _ _Don McNary _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _146 1945 _ _ _Irwin Batnick _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _113 1946 _ _ _Walt Hatkevich _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _216 1947 _ _ _Jack Biery _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _218 1948 _ _ _Jack Biery _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _260 1949 _ _ _Milt Simon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _177 1950 _ _ _Marty Costa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _299 1951 _ _ _Lou Lamie _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _319 _ _ _ _ _ _ 14.5 1952 _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _492 _ _ _ _ _ _ 18.9 1953 _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _408 _ _ _ _ _ _ 17.0 1954 _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _Consecutve _ _ _ _ _ _ _507 _ _ _ _ _ _ 21.1 500-point 1955 _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _Seasons _ _ _ _ _ _731 _ _ _ _ _ _ 26.1 1956 _ _ _Earl Fields _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _354 _ _ _ _ _ _ 14.1 1957 _ _ _Ron Rainey _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _377 _ _ _ _ _ _ 15.1 1958 _ _ _Ron Rainey _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _292 _ _ _ _ _ _ 15.1 1959 _ _ _Mark DuMars _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _337 _ _ _ _ _ _ 16.8 1960 _ _ _Mark DuMars _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _468 _ _ _ _ _ _ 21.3 1961 _ _ _Gene Harris _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _369 _ _ _ _ _ _ 15.4 1962 _ _ _Gene Harris _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _431 _ _ _ _ _ _ 18.7 1963 _ _ _Earl Hoffman _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _434 _ _ _ _ _ _ 21.7

Year Name Pts. Average 1964 _ _ _Bob Weiss _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _392 _ _ _ _ _ _ 17.0 1965 _ _ _Carver Clinton _ _ _ _ _ _ _411 _ _ _ _ _ _ 17.1 1966 _ _ _Carver Clinton _ _ _ _ _ _ _453 _ _ _ _ _ _ 18.9 1967 _ _ _Jeff Persson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _422 _ _ _ _ _ _ 17.6 1968 _ _ _Jeff Persson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _339 _ _ _ _ _ _ 17.0 1969 _ _ _Tom Daley _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _313 _ _ _ _ _ _ 14.2 1970 _ _ _Tom Daley _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _366 _ _ _ _ _ _ 15.3 1971 _ _ _Bill Kunze _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _367 _ _ _ _ _ _ 16.7 1972 _ _ _Ron Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _434 _ _ _ _ _ _ 18.1 1973 _ _ _Randy Meister _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _309 _ _ _ _ _ _ 14.7 1974 _ _ _Ron Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _451 _ _ _ _ _ _ 17.4 1975 _ _ _Randy Meister _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _345 _ _ _ _ _ _ 15.0 1976 _ _ _Chris Erichsen _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _436 _ _ _ _ _ _ 17.4 1977 _ _ _Jeff Miller _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _345 _ _ _ _ _ _ 13.3 1978 _ _ _Jeff Miller _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _505 _ _ _ _ _ _ 18.7 1979 _ _ _Mike Edelman _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _343 _ _ _ _ _ _ 11.4 1980 _ _ _Frank Brickowski _ _ _ _ _ _320 _ _ _ _ _ _ 11.4 1981 _ _ _Frank Brickowski _ _ _ _ _ _311 _ _ _ _ _ _ 13.0 1982 _ _ _Mike Lang _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _272 _ _ _ _ _ _ 10.1 1983 _ _ _Mike Lang _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _366 _ _ _ _ _ _ 13.1 1984 _ _ _Wally Choice _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _223 _ _ _ _ _ _ 13.1 1985 _ _ _Craig Collins _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _401 _ _ _ _ _ _ 14.9 1986 _ _ _Paul Murphy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _293 _ _ _ _ _ _ 10.2 1987 _ _ _Tom Hovasse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _352 _ _ _ _ _ _ 13.0 1988 _ _ _Tom Hovasse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _388 _ _ _ _ _ _ 14.4 1989 _ _ _Tom Hovasse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _516 _ _ _ _ _ _ 17.8 1990 _ _ _Ed Fogell _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _520 _ _ _ _ _ _ 15.3 1991 _ _ _DeRon Hayes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _479 _ _ _ _ _ _ 15.0 1992 _ _ _Monroe Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _422 _ _ _ _ _ _ 14.6 1993 _ _ _DeRon Hayes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _376 _ _ _ _ _ _ 13.9 1994 _ _ _John Amaechi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _423 _ _ _ _ _ _ 16.9 1995 _ _ _John Amaechi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _514 _ _ _ _ _ _ 16.1 1996 _ _ _Pete Lisicky _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _359 _ _ _ _ _ _ 13.3 1997 _ _ _Pete Lisicky _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _439 _ _ _ _ _ _ 16.3 1998 _ _ _Pete Lisicky _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _498 _ _ _ _ _ _ 15.6 1999 _ _ _Calvin Booth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _414 _ _ _ _ _ _ 15.3 2000 _ _ _Jarrett Stephens _ _ _ _ _ _ _657 _ _ _ _ _ _ 18.8 2001 _ _ _Joe Crispin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _642 _ _ _ _ _ _ 19.5 2002 _ _ _Sharif Chambliss _ _ _ _ _ _410 _ _ _ _ _ _ 14.6 2003 _ _ _Sharif Chambliss _ _ _ _ _ _411 _ _ _ _ _ _ 14.7 2004 _ _ _Jan Jagla _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _376 _ _ _ _ _ _ 13.4 2005 _ _ _Geary Claxton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _380 _ _ _ _ _ _ 12.7 2006 _ _ _Geary Claxton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _457 _ _ _ _ _ _ 15.2 2007 _ _ _Geary Claxton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _425 _ _ _ _ _ _ 16.3 2008 _ _ _Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _317 _ _ _ _ _ _ 10.2 2009 _ _ _Talor Battle _ _Consecutve _ _ _ _ _ _ _635 _ _ _ _ _ _ 16.7 500-point 2010 _ _ _Talor Battle _ _ _Seasons _ _ _ _ _ _574 _ _ _ _ _ _ 18.5 ▲ In the 2009-10 season, Talor Battle became just the seventh Nittany Lion to lead Penn State in scoring in three consecutive seasons. Jesse Arnelle holds the record leading Penn State in scoring in four consecutive seasons from 1952-55.

Pts. 46 44 41 40 40 38 38 36 36 36 36 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 34 34 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

30+ POINT GAMES (73) Player

Game

_ _ _ _ _Gene Harris _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Holy Cross, 1962 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Bucknell, 1955 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Rutgers, 1955 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ vs. Georgetown, 1952 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Temple, 1955 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Syracuse, 1955 _ _ _ _ _Bob Weiss _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Duke, 1965 _ _ _ _ _Frank Wolf _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Susquehanna, 1919 _ _ _ _ _Mark DuMars _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Syracuse, 1960 _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Virginia, 1974 _ _ _ _ _Steve Kuhn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Colgate, 1979 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Pittsburgh, 2001 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Carnegie Tech, 1955 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. West Virginia, 1955 _ _ _ _ _Earl Hoffman _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. West Virginia, 1963 _ _ _ _ _Bob Weiss _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Detroit, 1964 _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Pennsylvania, 1996 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Iowa, 2001 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Toledo, 1955 _ _ _ _ _Ron Rainey _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Colgate, 1958 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Colgate, 1954 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Colgate, 1955 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Rutgers, 1955 _ _ _ _ _Earl Hoffman _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Marshall, 1963 _ _ _ _ _Jeff Persson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Oregon State, 1967 _ _ _ _ _Tom Daley _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Syracuse, 1970 _ _ _ _ _Dave Angstadt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Syracuse, 1975 _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _at Michigan, 2000 _ _ _ _ _Marlon Smith _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Long Island, 2004 _ _ _ _ _Marty Costa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. American, 1950 _ _ _ _ _Mark DuMars _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Gettysburg, 1960 _ _ _ _ _Carver Clinton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. West Virginia, 1966 _ _ _ _ _Jeff Persson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Colgate, 1967 _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Pittsburgh, 1974 _ _ _ _ _Jim Ouderkirk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Muhlenberg, 1975 _ _ _ _ _Dave Angstadt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Syracuse, 1976 _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _at Virginia, 2009 _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Virginia Tech, 2009 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Pittsburgh, 1954 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Pittsburgh, 1955 _ _ _ _ _Mark DuMars _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. West Virginia, 1960 _ _ _ _ _Bob Donato _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. W. Michigan, 1964 _ _ _ _ _Chris Erichsen _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Muhlenberg, 1976 _ _ _ _ _Jeff Miller _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. West Virginia, 1978 _ _ _ _ _Terry Graves _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Lock Haven, 1985 _ _ _ _ _Dwight Gibson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. West Virginia, 1985 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Wisconsin, 2000 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _at Illinois, 2000 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _at Kentucky, 2001 _ _ _ _ _Brandon Watkins _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ at Northwestern, 2003 _ _ _ _ _Geary Claxton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. VMI, 2006 _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _at Iowa, 2010 _ _ _ _ _John Reed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Pittsburgh, 1923 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Syracuse, 1952 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Wash. & Jeff., 1955 _ _ _ _ _Mark DuMars _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. West Virginia, 1959 _ _ _ _ _Wally Colender _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Syracuse, 1959 _ _ _ _ _Earl Hoffman _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Bucknell, 1963 _ _ _ _ _Bob Donato _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Maryland, 1964 _ _ _ _ _Jeff Persson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Kent State, 1966 _ _ _ _ _Bill Kunze _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Syracuse, 1971 _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Dartmouth, 1974 _ _ _ _ _Randy Meister _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Boston College, 1975 _ _ _ _ _Walter Young _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Pittsburgh, 1977 _ _ _ _ _Jeff Miller _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Rutgers, 1978 _ _ _ _ _David Griffin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Rhode Island, 1983 _ _ _ _ _Bruce Blake _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Rhode Island, 1989 _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Geo. Washington, 1989 _ _ _ _ _Monroe Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. UMBC, 1992 _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _at Northwestern, 1995 _ _ _ _ _Glenn Sekunda _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _at Northwestern, 1996 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _at Illinois, 1999 _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Michigan State, 2010

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SUCCESS WITH HONOR

HISTORY & RECORDS

1,000-POINT SCORERS

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW •

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

7. TALOR BATTLE

1. JESSE ARNELLE

6-0, 170, Guard, Albany, N.Y.

6-5, 230, Center, New Rochelle, N.Y. Year

G-S

FG

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

PTS

AVG

Year

G-S

FG-FGA

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

1951-52

26 184

124-217 57.1

254

492 18.9

2007-08 31-30 106-307 .345

48-169

.284

57-83 .687

107

99 317 10.2

1952-53

24 136

136-202 67.3

271

408 17.0

2008-09 38-37 198-493 .402

92-271

.339 147-210 .700

203

189 635 16.7

1953-54

24 174

159-227 70.0

285

507 21.1

2009-10 31-31 913-459 .420

71-203

.350 117-166 .705

165

129 574 18.5

1954-55

28 244

243-346 70.2

428

731 26.1

Totals

100-98 497-1259 .395 211-643 .328 321-459 .699

475

417 1526 15.3

662-992 66.7 1238

2138 21.0

Totals

102 738

Total Points: 1,526 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,418 (#5)

Total Points: 2,138 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 3,376 (#1)

8. TOM HOVASSE

2. JOE CRISPIN

6-8, 210, Forward, Widefield, Colo.

6-0, 190, Guard, Pitman, N.J. Year

G-S

1997-98 32-26

FG-FGA

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

61

97-257 .377

48-148

.324

66-75 .880

1998-99 27-24 131-332 .395

68-191

.356

57-63 .905

74

1999-00 35-35 192-499 .385

84-243

.346 181-203 .892

117

2000-01 33-33 195-523 .373 108-303 .356 144-165 .873

118

Totals 127-118 615-1611 .382 308-885 .348 448-506 .885

370

PCT

REB

74-152 48.7

55-67 82.1

81

21 203 12.7

90 387 14.3

1986-87 27-21 138-320 43.1

40-68 58.8

139

47 352 13.0

178 649 18.5

1987-88 27-27 141-321 43.9

44-55 80.0

182

59 388 14.4

110 642 19.5

1988-89 29-29 179-408 43.9

84-106 79.3

217

58 516 17.8

485 1986 15.6

Totals

99-88 532-1201 44.3 172-416 .413 223-296 75.3

619

185 1459 14.7

ASST

PTS

AVG

107 308

9.6

Year

G-S

1985-86 16-11

FG-FGA

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

ASST

Total Points: 1,986 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,841 (#2)

Total Points: 1,459 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,263 (#8)

3. PETE LISICKY

9. JARRETT STEPHENS

G-S

FG-FGA

AVG

6-7, 255, Forward, Ferndale, Mich.

6-4, 196, Guard, Whitehall, Pa. Year

PTS

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

Year

G-S

FG-FGA

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

8

86

3.3

13 189

7.3

96-244 39.3

68-173

.393

49-59 83.1

63

51 309

9.7

1995-96 26-0

33-64

.516

0-2

.000

20-30 .667

52

1995-96 27-25 128-265 48.3

89-189

.471

14-18 77.8

64

65 359 13.3

1996-97 26-7

78-135 .578

0-2

.000

33-49 .673

99

1996-97 27-26 148-356 41.6

89-233

.382

54-61 88.5

85

62 439 16.3

1997-98 31-11

16-258 .640

1-3

.333 101-146 .692

180

1997-98 32-30 153-381 40.2

86-234

.368 106-119 89.1

89

113 498 15.6

1998-99

.375

0-0

.000

2-5 .400

4

118-83 525-1246 42.1 332-829 .400 223-257 86.8

313

291 1605 13.6

1999-00 35-35 260-459 .566

5-17

.294 132-189 .698

368

50 657 18.8

Totals

6-24

.250 288-419 .687

703

117 1372 11.4

1994-95 32-2

Totals

Total Points: 1,605 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,209 (#9)

2-2

3-8

120-55 539-924 .583

45 432 13.9 1

8

4.0

Total Points: 1,372 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,192 (#10)

10. TITUS IVORY

4. JAMELLE CORNLEY

6-4, 210, Guard, Charlotte, N.C.

6-5, 240, Forward, Columbus, Ohio Year

G-S

FG-FGA

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

Year

G-S

FG-FGA

2-2

0-4

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

.000

FT-FTA

6-6 1.000

7

2

6

3.0

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

1997-98 32-23

58-137 .423

32-89

.360

26-35 .743

92

63 174

5.4

2007-08 25-21 122-241 .506

2-10

.200

56-94 .596

149

47 302 12.1

1998-99 27-26

72-172 .419

38-114

.333

42-54 .778

113

97 224

8.3

2008-09 37-36 221-427 .518

19-49

.388

70-130 .538

234

44 531 14.4

1999-00 35-34 125-331 .378

57-168

.339 138-169 .817

133

Total 122-109 644-1260 .511

22-66

.333 269-460 .585

755

177 1579 12.9

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: 1,579 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,511 (#3)

.000

0-3

1996-97

134 445 12.7

Total Points: 1,369 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,172 (#12)

11. FREDDIE BARNES

5. DeRON HAYES

6-0, 170, Guard, Greensboro, N.C.

6-6, 215, Forward, Lakeland, Fla. Year

G-S

FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

57-130 43.9

10-27

.370

65-86 75.6

97

67 479 15.0

1989-90 34-34 105-271 38.8

52-146

.356

97-121 80.2

132

159 359 10.6

141

39 388 13.4

1990-91 32-31 101-273 37.0

54-147

.367 142-172 82.6

109

152 398 12.4

139

58 376 13.9

1991-92 29-29 104-279 37.3

39-125

.312 143-175 81.7

134

177 390 13.4

608

203 1570 12.9

Totals 127-116 367-953 38.5 161-466 .345 447-554 80.7

472

600 1342 10.6

PCT

REB

1989-90 34-33 145-281 51.6

37-54 68.5

1990-91 32-31 200-393 50.9

ASST

PTS

AVG

176

49 327

9.6

79-103 76.7

152

1991-92 29-29 159-339 46.9

62-90 68.9

1992-93 27-27 157-361 43.5

51-65 78.5

Totals 122-120 661-1374 48.1

229-312 73.4

G-S

1988-89 32-22

FG-FGA

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

ASST

Total Points: 1,570 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,381 (#7)

Total Points: 1,342 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,414 (#6)

6. GEARY CLAXTON

12. ED FOGELL

PTS

AVG

112 195

6.1

6-9, 200, Center, Hatboro, Pa.

6-5, 218, Forward, West Haven, Conn.

Year

G-S

FG-FGA

PCT

PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

2004-05 30-30 127-295 .431

9-30

.300 117-165 .709

189

31 380 12.7

1985-86

4-0

2-10

20.0

3-7 42.9

8

2

7

0.9

2005-06 30-30 168-383 .439

22-68

.324

99-157 .631

225

45 457 15.2

1986-87 27-8

62-118 52.5

47-67 70.2

94

24 171

6.3

2006-07 26-24 146-342 .427

22-68

.324 111-167 .665

207

48 425 16.3

1987-88 27-26 102-203 50.3

63-85 74.1

124

35 267

9.9

2007-08 16-16* 104-210 .495

21-58

.362

51-92 .554

134

38 280 17.5

1988-89 32-32 132-262 50.4

100-136 73.5

160

52 364 11.4

Totals 102-100 545-1230 .443

74-224

.330 378-581 .651

755

162 1542 15.1

Year

166

Year

G-S

FG-FGA

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

FT-FTA

1989-90 34-34 191-314 60.8

138-170 81.2

204

63 520 15.3

*suffered season-ending torn ACL six minutes into 16th game.

Totals 124-100 489-907 53.9

351-465 75.5

590

174 1329 10.7

Total Points: 1,542 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,459 (#4)

Total Points: 1,329 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,093 (#17)

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19. MARK DuMARS

13. JOHN AMAECHI

5-10, 155, Guard, Sharon, Pa.

6-10, 270, Center, Manchester, Eng. Year

G-S

FG-FGA

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

Year

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

PTS

AVG

20 134-342 39.2

G

FG-FGA

69-97

71.2

REB ASST

78

21

337

16.8 21.3

1992-93 27-27 114-241 47.3

15-48

.313 130-182 71.4

206

20 373 13.8

1958-59

1993-94 25-25 124-243 51.0

4-15

.267 171-245 69.8

223

37 423 16.9

1959-60

22 181-478 37.9 106-149 71.1

92

31

468

1994-95 32-32 168-300 56.0

2-6

.333 176-260 67.7

316

55 514 16.1

1960-61

22 116-355 32.7 102-133 76.7

81

28

334

15.2

21-69

.304 477-687 69.4

745

112 1310 15.6

Totals

64 431-1175 36.7 277-379 73.1

251

80 1139

17.8

Totals

84-84 406-784 51.8

Total Points: 1,310 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,167 (#13)

Total Points: 1,139

14. CALVIN BOOTH

20. BOB WEISS

6-11, 236, Center, Reynoldsburg, Ohio Year

G-S

FG-FGA

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

6-3, 180, Guard, Athens, Pa. PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

PCT

REB

1995-96 28-28 100-182 54.9

0-1

.000

61-96 63.5

150

35 261

9.3

Year

1962-63

20 124-293 42.5

G

FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

57-81 70.4

90

305 15.3

PTS

AVG

1996-97 27-25

392 17.0

87-204 42.6

1-3

.000

61-84 72.6

134

16 236

8.7

1963-64

23 154-353 43.6

84-105 80.0

90

1997-98 32-32 156-294 53.1

0-1

.000

65-97 67.0

208

34 377 11.8

1964-65

24 152-362 42.0

90-117 76.9

114

394 16.4

1998-99 27-26 157-306 51.3

0-6

.000 100-129 77.5

236

24 414 15.3

Totals

67 430-1008 42.7

231-303 76.2

294

1091 16.3

Totals 114-111 500-986 50.7

1-10

.100 287-406 70.7

728

109 1288 11.3

Total Points: 1,091

Total Points: 1,288 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,125 (#15)

15. DAN EARL

21. JEFF PERSSON

6-4, 194, Guard, Medford Lakes, N.J. Year

G-S

FG-FGA

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

6-3, 195, Guard/Forward, Sharon, Pa. PCT

REB

60-92 65.2

ASST

PTS

AVG

PCT

REB

PTS

68

113 228

8.4

1965-66

24 124-264 47.0

81-100 81.0

115

329 13.7 422 17.6

Year

G

FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

1993-94 27-26

68-176 38.6

32-86

.372

1994-95 32-31

86-203 42.4

50-123

.407

76-91 83.5

73

181 298

9.3

1966-67

24 160-404 39.6

102-119 85.7

135

1995-96 28-27

48-115 41.7

48-115

.417

81-119 68.1

74

150 150 11.7

1967-68

20 135-324 41.7

69-96 71.9

165

1997-98

14-27

7-18

.389

7-8 87.5

16

Totals

68 419-992 42.2

252-315 80.0

415

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

5-5

51.9

1998-99 27-27 122-264 46.2

19

42

8.4

AVG

339 17.0 1090

160

Total Points: 1,090

Total Points: 1,256 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,134 (#14)

22. GYASI CLINE-HEARD

16. MONROE BROWN

6-8, 230, Forward, Houston, Texas

6-3, 195, Guard, Aberdeen, Md. Year

G-S

FG-FGA

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

Year

G-S

FG-FGA

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

15

1988-89 32-22

83-160 51.9

11-25

.440

51-73 69.9

90

92 232

7.3

1997-98 32-0

34-54

.630

0-0

.000

27-55 .491

72

95

3.0

1989-90 34-34

94-264 35.6

18-71

.254

71-105 67.6

145

125 277

8.2

1998-99 27-14

75-132 .568

0-2

.000

56-96 .583

143

19 206

7.6

1990-91 32-31 112-242 46.3

22-59

.373

67-98 68.4

116

150 313

9.8

1999-00 34-0

86-174 .494

0-2

.000

56-122 .459

188

37 228

6.7

1991-92 29-29 153-354 43.2

43-120

.358

73-113 64.6

138

2000-01 33-33 182-363 .501

1-3

.333 164-223 .735

269

58 529 16.0

Totals 127-116 442-1020 43.3

98-288

.340 262-389 67.4

489

Totals

1-7

.143 303-496 .611

672

83 422 14.6 450 1244

9.8

126-47 377-723 .521

Total Points: 1,244 • Points-Rebounds-Assists Total: 2,183 (#11)

Total Points: 1,058

17. RON BROWN

23. STEVE KUHN

6-4, 210, Grd./For., Brooklyn, N.Y. Year

G

FG-FGA

PCT

129 1058

8.4

6-7, 208, Forward, Lebanon, Pa. FT-FTA

PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

Year

G-S

PCT

REB

89-214 41.6

48-77 62.3

1977-78 27-27 134-292 45.9

64-91 70.3

1978-79 30-27 137-279 49.1 1979-80 27-6

69-127 54.3

110-80 429-912 47.0

1971-72

24 184-408 45.1

66-127 52.0

224

110 434 18.1

1976-77 26-20

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)

Totals

FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

ASST

PTS

AVG

173

35 226

8.7

172

56 332 12.3

49-75 65.3

122

25 323 10.8

38-58 65.5

101

33 176

6.5

199-301 66.1

568

149 1057

9.6

Total Points: 1,057

18. CARVER CLINTON

24. JAMES BARNES 4

6-4, 192, Forward, Selma, Ala. Year

G

FG-FGA

PCT

6-7, 250, Forward, Capital Heights, Md. FT-FTA

PCT

REB

PTS

AVG

FG-FGA

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

PCT

REB

ASST

PTS

AVG

1963-64

23 125-309 40.5

51-78 65.4

222

301 13.1

1987-88 13-0

14-39

35.9

0-0

.000

22-31 71.0

32

8

50

3.9

1964-65

24 175-419 41.7

61-95 64.2

274

411 17.1

1988-89 32-6

68-126 54.0

0-0

.000

63-87 72.4

130

21 200

6.3

1965-66

24 185-420 44.0

83-126 65.9

238

453 18.9

1989-90 32-31 137-243 56.4

0-7

.000

93-132 70.5

215

55 367 11.5

Totals

71 485-1148 42.2

195-299 65.2

734

1165 16.4

1990-91 32-32 138-259 53.3

1-8

.125 131-161 81.4

239

Total

1-10

.100 309-411 75.2

616

Total Points: 1,165

Year

G-S

109-69 357-667 53.5

FT-FTA

41 408 12.8 125 1025

9.4

Total Points: 1,025

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HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

25. TONY WARD 6-2, 180, Guard, South Norwalk, Conn. Year

PCT

REB

1984-85 27-18

G-S

FG-FGA

78-204 38.2

PCT 3PT-3PTA PCT

FT-FTA

56-85 65.9

86

ASST

PTS

AVG

106 225

1985-86 13-13

53-111 47.4

26-47 55.3

40

52 132 10.2

8.3

82 339 13.0

1986-87 26-26 109-225 48.4

45-91

.495

76-102 74.5

109

1987-88 27-24 105-239 43.9

42-112 .375

72-86 83.7

91

91 324 12.0

Total

87-203 .429 230-320 71.9

326

331 1020 11.0

93-81 345-779 44.3

Total Points: 1,020

Jesse Arnelle

Mike Lang

Gene Harris

Jamelle Cornley

Geary Claxton

1,238

912

762

755

755

John Amaechi

Carver Clinton

Carvin Jefferson

Jarrett Stephens

734

713

703

Freddie Barnes

Dan Earl

Joe Crispin

Tom Wilkinson

Monroe Brown

600

574

485

485

450

Titus Ivory

Ben Luber

Talor Battle

418

417

John Amaechi

Jan Jagla

Gyasi Cline-Heard

191

110

107

Ron Brown

Monroe Brown

Titus Ivory

252

239

218

26. MIKE EDELMAN 6-2, 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

112 429-952 45.1

161-213 75.6

181

225 1019

9.1

PCT

REB

PTS

AVG

9.9

Total

745

Total Points: 1,019

400 CAREER ASSISTS

27. GENE HARRIS 6-3, Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. Year

G-S

FG-FGA PCT

FT-FTA

1959-60

22

93-231 40.3

32-77 41.6

220

218

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 LANG 6-9, 245, Center, Lombard, Ill. Year

G-S

FG-FGA PCT

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

110 381-732 52.0

252-394 64.0

912

Total

FT-FTA

PCT

REB ASST

267 1014

9.2

443

Total Points: 1,014

29. JEFF MILLER

100 CAREER BLOCKS

6-2, 191, Guard, York, Pa. Year

G-S

FG-FGA PCT

FT-FTA

REB ASST

PTS

AVG

30

1.5

45

52 128

5.1

86

81 345 13.3

20

14-52

26.9

2-4 50.0

19

25

1975-76

25

56-127 44.1

16-21 76.2

1976-77

26 145-340 42.6

55-68 80.9

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

168

PCT

1974-75

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CAREER MADE FGM

FGA

1. _ _738 _ _ _ _ _– 2. _ _661 _ _ _1,374 3. _ _644 _ _ _1,260 4. _ _615 _ _ _1,611 5. _ _545 _ _ _1,230 6. _ _539 _ _ _ _924 7. _ _532 _ _ _1,201 8. _ _525 _ _ _1,246 9. _ _521 _ _ _1,133 10. _500 _ _ _ _986

CAREER ATTEMPTS

PCT

FGA

_ _ _ _– _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55 _ _ _48.1 _ _ _DeRon Hayes, 1990-93 _ _ _51.1 _Jamelle Cornley, 2005-2009 _ _ _38.2 _ _ _Joe Crispin, 1998-2001 _ _ _44.1 _ _ _Geary Claxton, 2005-08 _ _ _58.3 _ _Jarrett Stephens, 1996-00 _ _ _44.3 _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, 1986-89 _ _ _42.1 _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1994-98 _ _ _46.0 _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, 1972-74 _ _ _50.7 _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, 1995-99

1. _ _260 2. _ _244 3. _ _221 4. _ _216 5. _ _203 6. _ _200 7. _ _198 8. _ _195 9. _ _193 10. _ _192

FGA

_ _459 _ _ _— _ _427 _ _471 _ _399 _ _393 _ _493 _ _523 _ _459 _ _499

_615 _661 _644 _497 _525 _545 _532 _431 _485 _521

PCT _ _38.2 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 1998-2001 _ _48.1 _ _ _ _DeRon Hayes, 1990-93 _ _51.1 _ _Jamelle Cornley, 2005-2009 _ _39.5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2010 _ _42.1 _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1994-98 _ _44.1 _ _ _Geary Claxton, 2005-2008 _ _44.3 _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, 1986-89 _ _36.7 _ _ _ _Mark DuMars, 1959-61 _ _42.2 _ _ _ _Carver Clinton, 1964-66 _ _46.0 _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, 1972-74

SEASON ATTEMPTS

PCT _ _56.6 _ _ _— _ _51.8 _ _45.9 _ _50.9 _ _50.9 _ _40.2 _ _37.3 _ _42.0 _ _38.5

FGM

1. _ _1,611 2. _ _1,374 3. _ _1,260 4. _ _1,259 5. _ _1,246 6. _ _1,230 7. _ _1,201 8. _ _1,175 9. _ _1,148 10. _ _1,133

SEASON MADE FGM

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

FGA

_ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 2000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1955 _ _ _ _ _Jamelle Cornley, 2009 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jeff Miller, 1978 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, 1974 _ _ _ _ _ _DeRon Hayes, 1991 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2009 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2001 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2010 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2000

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

_ _523 _ _499 _ _493 _ _478 _ _471 _ _459 _ _ _459 8. _ _427 9. _ _420 10. _ _419

GAME MADE

FGM _ _195 _ _192 _ _198 _ _181 _ _216 _ _193 _ _260 _ _221 _ _185 _ _175

PCT _ _37.3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2001 _ _38.5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2000 _ _40.2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2009 _ _37.9 _ _ _ _ _ _Mark DuMars, 1960 _ _45.9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jeff Miller, 1978 _ _42.0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2010 _ _56.6 _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 2000 _ _51.8 _ _ _ _ _Jamelle Cornley, 2009 _ _44.0 _ _ _ _ _ _Carver Clinton, 1966 _ _41.7 _ _ _ _ _ _Carver Clinton, 1965

GAME ATTEMPTS

FGM

FGA

1. _ _20 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Bucknell, 1955 2. _ _18 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Frank Wolf, Susquehanna, 1919 3. _ _17 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Rutgers, 1955 _ _ _17 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Gene Harris, Holy Cross, 1962 _ _ _17 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bob Weiss, Duke, 1965 6. _ _16 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, Virginia, 1974 7. _ _15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, Michigan, 2000 _ _15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Georgetown, 1952 _ _15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dave Angstadt, Syracuse, 1976 _ _15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Steve Kuhn, Colgate, 1979

1. _ _37 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Gene Harris, Holy Cross, 1962 2. _ _31 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Bucknell, 1955 _ _ _31 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bob Weiss, Duke, 1965 _ _ _31 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, Army, 1972 3. _ _29 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, Georgetown, 1972 4. _ _28 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Temple, 1955 7. _ _26 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, Villanova, 2000 _ _ _26 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, Kentucky, 2001 _ _ _26 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Brandon Watkins, Northwestern, 2003 _ _ _26 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, Virginia Tech, 2009

▲ Jarrett Stephens set the career field goal percentage record hitting 58.3 percent of his shots from 1996-2000.

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE CAREER PERCENTAGE PCT 1. _ _58.3 2. _ _53.9 3. _ _53.8 4. _ _53.5 5. _ _53.4 6. _ _53.2 7. _ _52.9 8. _ _52.7 9. _ _52.5 10. _ _52.1

(Minimum 200 attempts) FGM FGA _ _539 _ _ _924 _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 1996-00 _ _489 _ _ _907 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ed Fogell, 1986-90 _ _336 _ _ _625 _ _ _Frank Brickowski, 1978-81 _ _357 _ _ _667 _ _ _ _ _James Barnes, 1987-91 _ _189 _ _ _354 _ _ _ _ _ _Wes Jones, 1986-88 _ _264 _ _ _496 _ _ _ _ _Matt Gaudio, 1992-96 _ _126 _ _ _238 _ _ _ _ _Wally Choice, 1981-84 _ _231 _ _ _438 _ _ _ _Carl Chrabascz, 1985-87 _ _355 _ _ _676 _ _ _Carvin Jefferson, 1976-79 _ _377 _ _ _723 _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard, 1998-01

SEASON PERCENTAGE PCT

(Minimum 100 attempts) FGM FGA

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

_ _64.0 _ _165 _ _ _258 _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 1998 _ _62.6 _ _ 67 _ _ _107 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Eric Carr, 1992 _ _60.8 _ _191 _ _ _314 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ed Fogell, 1990 _ _60.3 _ _ _70 _ _ _116 _ _ _ _ _Brandon Hassell, 2007 _ _60.1 _ _131 _ _ _218 _ _ _ _Frank Brickowski, 1981 _ _58.0 _ _119 _ _ _205 _ _ _ _ _Carvin Jefferson, 1978 _ _57.9 _ _162 _ _ _280 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bruce Blake, 1989 _ _ _57.9 _ _ _88 _ _ _152 _ _ _ _ _ _Andrew Jones, 2009 8. _ _57.8 _ _ _78 _ _ _135 _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 1997 9. _ _56.8 _ _ _75 _ _ _132 _ _ _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard, 1999 10. _ _56.7 _ _ 85 _ _ _150 _ _ _ _ _ _Wally Choice, 1984 ▲ Jeff Miller’s 216 made field goals in 1978 rank as the fourth-best single-season total in Penn State history.

▲ Mike Lang is one of two players to have posted more than 1,000 points and 800 rebounds on their Penn State career 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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HISTORY & RECORDS 3-PT FIELD GOAL RECORDS 2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW •

CAREER MADE FGM 1. _ _332 2. _ _308 3. _ _221 4. _ _211 5. _ _206 6. _ _195 7. _ _194 8. _ _173 9. _ _172 10. _ _161 11. _ _110 12. _ _108 13. _ _100

FGA _ _829 _ _885 _ _579 _ _643 _ _574 _ _489 _ _491 _ _499 _ _416 _ _466 _ _199 _ _247 _ _247

PCT _ _40.0 _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1994-98 _ _34.8 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 1998-2001 _ _38.2 _ _Danny Morrissey, 2005-2009 _ _32.8 _ _ _Talor Battle, 2008-present _ _35.9 _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, 1997-2001 _ _39.9 _ _ _Sharif Chambliss, 2001-03 _ _39.5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, 1993-99 _ _34.7 _ _ _ _Mike Walker, 2005-2008 _ _41.3 _ _ _ _*Tom Hovasse, 1986-89 _ _34.5 _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1989-92 _ _36.8 _ _ _ _ _ _Jon Crispin, 2000-01 _ _43.7 _ _ _ _Stanley Pringle, 2007-09 _ _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

1. _ _108 _ _303 2. _ _99 _ _ _235 3. _ _92 _ _ _271 4. _ _89 _ _ _232 5. _ _89 _ _ _233 6. _ _89 _ _ _189 7. _ _86 _ _ _234 8. _ _84 _ _ _243 9. _ _79 _ _ _200 10. _ _74 _ _ _170

PCT _ _35.6 _ _42.1 _ _33.9 _ _38.4 _ _38.2 _ _47.1 _ _36.8 _ _38.5 _ _39.5 _ _43.5

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2001 _ _ _ _ _Sharif Chambliss, 2002 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2009 _ _ _ _ _Sharif Chambliss, 2003 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1997 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1996 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1998 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, 2001 _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, 1989

GAME MADE FGM 1. _ _9 2. _ _7 _ _ _7 _ _ _7 _ _ _7 _ _ _7 _ _ _7 _ _ _7 _ _ _7 _ _ _7 _ _ _7 _ _ _7

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, Pennsylvania, 1996 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, vs. Michigan State, 2010 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, vs. Northwestern, 2009 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, vs. Michigan, 2008 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mike Walker, vs. Illinois (BTT), 2007 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Sharif Chambliss, Yale, 2003 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, Kentucky, 2001 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, Pittsburgh, 2001 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, Ohio State, 1999 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, Indiana, 1996 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, Northwestern, 1996 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, G. Washington, 1989

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

CAREER, SEASON & GAME

CAREER ATTEMPTS FGA

FGM

1. _ _885 2. _ _829 3. _ _643 4. _ _579 5. _ _574 6. _ _499 7. _ _491 8. _ _489 9. _ _466 10. _ _416

_ _308 _ _332 _ _211 _ _221 _ _206 _ _173 _ _194 _ _195 _ _161 _ _172

PCT

_ _34.8 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 1998-2001 _ _40.0 _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1994-98 _ _32.8 _ _ _Talor Battle, 2008-present _ _38.2 _ _ Danny Morrissey, 2005-2009 _ _35.9 _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, 1997-2001 _ _34.7 _ _ _ _Mike Walker, 2005-2008 _ _39.5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, 1993-99 _ _39.9 _ _ _Sharif Chambliss, 2001-03 _ _34.5 _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1989-92 _ _41.3 _ _ _ _*Tom Hovasse, 1986-89 (* no three-point line freshman year, ‘85-’86)

SEASON ATTEMPTS FGA

FGM

PCT

1. _ _308 _ _108 _ _35.6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2001 2. _ _271 2. _ _243 3. _ _235 4. _ _234 5. _ _233 6. _ _232 7. _ _203 8. _ _200 9. _ _189 10. _ _185

_ _ _92 _ _ _84 _ _ _99 _ _ _86 _ _ _89 _ _ _89 _ _ _71 _ _ _79 _ _ _89 _ _ _69

_ _33.9 _ _34.6 _ _42.1 _ _36.8 _ _38.2 _ _38.4 _ _35.0 _ _39.5 _ _47.1 _ _37.3

_ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2009 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2000 _ _ _ _ _Sharif Chambliss, 2002 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1998 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1997 _ _ _ _ _Sharif Chambliss, 2003 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2010 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, 2001 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1996 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Chris Babb, 2010

GAME ATTEMPTS FGA 1. _ _15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, Kentucky, 2001 2. _ _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, 1997 7. _ _13 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _11 times _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _last Talor Battle, Northwestern, 2009

▲ Pete Lisicky is Penn State’s career leader with 332 threepointers and ranks third on the career scoring chart with 1,605 points.

3-PT PERCENTAGE CAREER PERCENTAGE PCT

(Minimum 100 attempts) FGM FGA

1. _ _43.7 _ _108 _ _ _247 _ _ _Stanley Pringle, 2007-2009 2. _ _41.6 _ _ _42 _ _ _101 _ _ _ _Dwight Gibson, 1982-85 3. _ _41.5 _ _ _54 _ _ _130 _ _ _ _Tyler Smith, 1999-2002 4. _ _41.3 _ _246 _ _ _595 _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1995-98 5. _ _41.3 _ _172 _ _ _416 _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, 1986-89 6. _ _40.5 _ _100 _ _ _247 _ _ _ _ _ _Tony Ward, 1985-88 7. _ _40.0 _ _ _45 _ _ _115 _ _ _ _ _DeForrest Riley, 2003 8. _ _39.9 _ _195 _ _ _489 _ _ _Sharif Chambliss, 2001-03 9. _ _39.5 _ _194 _ _ _491 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, 1994-99 10. _ _38.2 _ _221 _ _ _579 _ _ _Danny Morrissey, 2005-09

SEASON PERCENTAGE PCT

(Minimum 50 attempts) FGM FGA

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

_ _49.5 _ _ _45 _ _ _91 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tony Ward, 1987 _ _47.1 _ _ _89 _ _ _189 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1996 _ _45.3 _ _ _72 _ _ _159 _ _ _ _ _ _Stanley Pringle, 2009 _ _44.8 _ _ _39 _ _ _87 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ben Luber, 2006 _ _44.1 _ _ _64 _ _ _145 _ _ _ _ _Danny Morrissey, 2007 _ _ _44.1 _ _ _26 _ _ _59 _ _ _ _ _Dwight Gibson, 1983 7. _ _43.5 _ _ _74 _ _ _170 _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, 1989 8. _ _42.1 _ _ _99 _ _ _235 _ _ _ _ _Sharif Chambliss, 2002 9. _ _41.7 _ _ _48 _ _ _115 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, 1996 10. _ _41.3 _ _ _62 _ _ _150 _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, 1988

GAME PERCENTAGE (Minimum 5 attempts) PCT ▲ Danny Morrissey (left) stands third all-time with 221 made three-pointers from 2005-09.

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1. _ _100.0 (5-5) _ _ _100.0 (5-5) _ _ _100.0 (5-5) 4. _ _90.0 (9-10)

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, Purdue, 1998 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tony Ward, Vermont, 1987 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tony Ward, St. Joseph’s, 1987 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, Penn, 1996


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HISTORY & RECORDS FREE THROW RECORDS CAREER, SEASON & GAME 2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW •

CAREER MADE FTM 1. _ _662 2. _ _477 3. _ _448 4. _ _447 5. _ _378 6. _ _351 7. _ _337 8. _ _321 9. _ _309 10. _ _303

FTA _ _992 _ _687 _ _506 _ _554 _ _581 _ _465 _ _403 _ _459 _ _411 _ _496

CAREER ATTEMPTS

PCT _ _66.7 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55 _ _69.4 _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1993-95 _ _88.5 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 1998-2001 _ _80.7 _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1989-92 _ _65.1 _ _ _Geary Claxton, 2005-2008 _ _75.5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ed Fogell, 1986-90 _ _83.6 _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, 1997-2001 _ _69.9 _ _ _Talor Battle, 2008-present _ _75.2 _ _ _ _ _James Barnes, 1987-91 _ _61.1 _Gyasi Cline-Heard, 1998-2001

FTA 1. _ _992 2. _ _687 3. _ _581 4. _ _554 5. _ _506 6. _ _496 7. _ _465 8. _ _460 9. _ _459 10. _ _424

SEASON MADE FTM 1. _ _243 2. _ _181 3. _ _176 4. _ _171 5. _ _164 6. _ _159 7. _ _147 8. _ _144 9. _ _143 10. _ _142

FTA _ _346 _ _203 _ _260 _ _245 _ _223 _ _227 _ _210 _ _165 _ _175 _ _172

_ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1955 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2000 _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1995 _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1994 _ _ _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard, 2001 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1954 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2009 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2001 _ _ _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1992 _ _ _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1991

FTA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 8. 9.

_ _346 _ _260 _ _245 _ _227 _ _223 _ _217 _ _210 _ _203 _ _202 _ _189

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bill Mullan, Pittsburgh, 1920 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Frank Wolf, Pittsburgh, 1921 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Reed, Bethany, 1923 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Toledo, 1955 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Syracuse, 1955 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Temple, 1955 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Pittsburgh, 1954 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bob Donato, Temple, 1964 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Daley, Syracuse, 1970 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, Siena, 2000

FTM _ _243 _ _176 _ _171 _ _159 _ _164 _ _124 _ _147 _ _181 _ _136 _ _132

GAME MADE

PCT _ _66.7 _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55 _ _69.4 _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1993-95 _ _65.1 _ _ _Geary Claxton, 2005-2008 _ _80.7 _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1989-92 _ _88.5 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 1998-2001 _ _61.1 _Gyasi Cline-Heard, 1998-2001 _ _75.5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ed Fogell, 1986-90 _ _58.5 _ _Jamelle Cornley, 2005-2009 _ _69.9 _ _ _Talor Battle, 2008-present _ _68.4 _ _ _ _ _Bob Edwards, 1959-61

PCT _ _70.2 _ _67.7 _ _69.8 _ _70.0 _ _73.5 _ _57.1 _ _70.0 _ _89.2 _ _67.3 _ _69.8

_ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1955 _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1995 _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1994 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1954 _ _ _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard, 2001 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1952 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2009 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1953 _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 2000

GAME ATTEMPTS

FTM 1. _ _22 _ _ _20 _ _ _20 4. _ _18 _ _ _18 _ _ _18 7. _ _15 _ _ _15 _ _ _15 _ _ _15

FTM _ _662 _ _477 _ _378 _ _447 _ _448 _ _303 _ _351 _ _269 _ _321 _ _290

SEASON ATTEMPTS

PCT _ _70.2 _ _89.3 _ _67.7 _ _69.8 _ _73.5 _ _70.0 _ _70.0 _ _87.3 _ _81.7 _ _82.6

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

FTA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

_ _34 _ _28 _24 _ _24 _ _23 _ _22 _ _21 _ _21 _ _20

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Frank Wolf, Pittsburgh, 1921 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Temple, 1955 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Reed, Pittsburgh, 1923 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Toledo, 1955 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Pittsburgh, 1954 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Syracuse, 1955 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Bucknell, 1954 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Carnegie Tech, 1955 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, Iowa, 1994

▲ Craig Collins set the Penn State season record hitting 95.9 percent (94-98) from the line in 1984-85.

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE CAREER PERCENTAGE (Minimum 100 attempts) FTM FTA

PCT 1. _ _88.7 2. _ _88.5 3. _ _86.8 4. _ _86.6 5. _ _83.6 6. _ _83.4 7. _ _82.3 8. _ _81.8 9. _ _80.7 10. _ _80.2

_ _126 _ _ _142 _ _ _Sharif Chambliss, 2001-03 _ _448 _ _ _506 _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 1998-2001 _ _223 _ _ _257 _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1994-98 _ _194 _ _ _224 _ _ _ _ _Craig Collins, 1982-85 _ _337 _ _ _403 _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, 1997-2001 _ _146 _ _ _175 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jeff Miller, 1975-78 _ _172 _ _ _209 _ _ _ _Glenn Sekunda, 1995-96 _ _126 _ _ _154 _ _ _ _ _ _Jim Forjan, 1981-84 _ _447 _ _ _554 _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1989-92 _ _ 81 _ _ _101 _ _ _ _ _ _Scott Wolz, 1979-81

SEASON PERCENTAGE PCT

(Minimum 50 attempts) FTM FTA

1. _ _95.9 _ _ 94 _ _ _ 98 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Craig Collins, 1985 2. _ _90.5 _ _ _57 _ _ _63 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 1999 3. _ _90.1 _ _ _64 _ _ _71 _ _ _ _ _Sharif Chambliss, 2003 4. _ _89.9 _ _125 _ _ _139 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, 2001 5. _ _89.2 _ _181 _ _ _203 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2000 6. _ _89.1 _ _ _57 _ _ _64 _ _ _ _ _Sharif Chambliss, 2002 7. _ _89.1 _ _106 _ _ _119 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1998 8. _ _89.0 _ _ 73 _ _ _ 82 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jeff Miller, 1978 9. _ _88.5 _ _ 54 _ _ _ 61 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1997 10. _ _88.0 _ _ _66 _ _ _75 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 1998 11. _ _87.3 _ _144 _ _ _165 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2001

GAME PERCENTAGE (Minimum 10 attempts) PTC FTM FTA 1. _ _1.000 _ _ _1.000 _ _ _1.000 _ _ _1.000 _ _ _1.000

_ _14 _ _13 _ _13 _ _11 _ _11

_ _ _14 _ _ _13 _ _ _13 _ _ _11 _ _ _11

_Joe Crispin, Minnesota, 1998 _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, Iowa, 2001 _Ron Rainey, W. Virginia, 1956 _ _Titus Ivory, Michigan, 2001 _Glenn Sekunda, CCSU, 1994

▲ Joe Crispin made 90.5 percent (57-of-63) of his free throws in 1999 for the second-best season percentage ever at Penn State. 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

REBOUNDING RECORDS REB

RPG

CAREER, SEASON & GAME

CAREER

1. 2. 3. 4.

_ _1,238 _ _12.3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1952-55 _ _912 _ _ _ 8.3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mike Lang, 1980-83 _ _762 _ _ _11.0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Gene Harris, 1960-62 _ _755 _ _ _ _7.4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Geary Claxton, 2005-2008 _ _ _755 _ _ _ _6.2 _ _ _ _ _ _Jamelle Cornley, 2006-2009 6. _ _745 _ _ _ 8.9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1993-95 7. _ _734 _ _ _10.3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Carver Clinton, 1964-66 8. _ _728 _ _ _ _6.4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, 1995-99 9. _ _713 _ _ _ 6.8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Carvin Jefferson, 1976-79 10. _ _703 _ _ _ _5.9 _ _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 1996-2000 11. _ _692 _ _ _ 9.9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Randy Meister, 1973-75 12. _ _642 _ _ _ _5.3 _ _ _ _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard, 1998-2001 13. _ _619 _ _ _ _6.3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, 1986-89 14. _ _617 _ _ _10.0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bill Stansfield, 1967-69 15. _ _616 _ _ _ _5.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _James Barnes, 1987-91

REB 1. _ _428 2. _ _368 3. _ _316 4. _ _298 5. _ _297 6. _ _289 7. _ _288 8. _ _285 9. _ _279 10. _ _274

_ _ _15.3 _ _ _10.5 _ _ _ 9.9 _ _ _13.0 _ _ _ _9.9 _ _ _13.1 _ _ _11.1 _ _ _11.9 _ _ _10.0 _ _ _11.4

REB 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

_ _27 _ _25 _ _25 _ _24 _ _24 _ _23 _ _23 _ _23

RPG

SEASON _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1955 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 2000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1995 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Gene Harris, 1962 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Aaron Johnson, 2005 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Bill Stansfield, 1969 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jon Marshall, 1974 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, 1954 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mike Lang, 1983 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Carver Clinton, 1965

GAME

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Temple, 1955 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Bucknell, 1955 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jon Marshall, Cincinnati, 1974 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Aaron Johnson vs. W. Carolina, 2005 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jesse Arnelle, Gettysburg, 1953 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Hancock, Colgate, 1958 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Gene Harris, Holy Cross, 1962 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jon Marshall, Pittsburgh, 1973

9. _ _21 _ _ _ _ _ _Aaron Johnson, Western Carolina, 2005 10. _ _20 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Aaron Johnson, Sacred Heart, 2005

▲ Matt Gaudio led Penn State in rebounding in 1995-96 pulling down 174 for the season.

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▲ Mike Lang ranks second all-time with 912 rebounds and joins Jesse Arnelle as the only two Penn State players with over 1,000 points and 800 rebounds on their career.

Year Name REB RPG 1979 _ _ _Steve Kuhn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _122_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.1 1980 _ _ _Frank Brickowski _ _ _ _ _ _219_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7.8 1981 _ _ _Mike Lang _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _214_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7.9 1982 _ _ _Mike Lang _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _237_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8.8 1983 _ _ _Mike Lang _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _279 _ _ _ _ _ _ 10.0 1984 _ _ _David Griffin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _131_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.9 1985 _ _ _Carl Chrabascz _ _ _ _ _ _ _140_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.2 1986 _ _ _Mike Peapos _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _151_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.6 1987 _ _ _Tom Hovasse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _139_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.2 1988 _ _ _Tom Hovasse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _182_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6.7 1989 _ _ _Tom Hovasse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _217_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7.5 1990 _ _ _James Barnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _215_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6.7 1991 _ _ _James Barnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _239_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7.5 1992 _ _ _David Degitz _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _118_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.1 1993 _ _ _John Amaechi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _206_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7.6 1994 _ _ _John Amaechi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _223_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8.9 1995 _ _ _John Amaechi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _316_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9.9 1996 _ _ _Matt Gaudio _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _174_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6.4 1997 _ _ _Phil Williams _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _162_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6.8 1998 _ _ _Calvin Booth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _208_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6.8 1999 _ _ _Calving Booth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _236_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8.7 2000 _ _ _Jarrett Stephens _ _ _ _ _ _ _368 _ _ _ _ _ _ 10.5 2001 _ _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard _ _ _ _ _ _269_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8.2 2002 _ _ _Jan Jagla _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _140_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.8 2003 _ _ _Aaron Johnson _ _ _ _ _ _ _150_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7.5 2004 _ _ _Jan Jagla _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _220_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7.9 2005 _ _ _Aaron Johnson _ _ _ _ _ _ _297_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9.9 2006 _ _ _Geary Claxton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _225_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7.5 2007 _ _ _Geary Claxton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _207_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8.0 2008 _ _ _Jamelle Cornley _ _ _ _ _ _ _149_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6.0 2009 _ _ _Jamelle Cornley _ _ _ _ _ _ _234_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6.3 2010 _ _ _Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _165_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.3

YEAR-BY-YEAR REBOUNDING LEADERS Year Name REB RPG 1952 _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _254_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9.8 1953 _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _271 _ _ _ _ _ _ 11.3 1954 _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _285 _ _ _ _ _ _ 11.9 1955 _ _ _Jesse Arnelle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _428 _ _ _ _ _ _ 15.3 1956 _ _ _unavailable 1957 _ _ _unavailable 1958 _ _ _unavailable 1959 _ _ _Tom Hancock _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _205 _ _ _ _ _ _ 10.2 1960 _ _ _Gene Harris _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _220 _ _ _ _ _ _ 10.0 1961 _ _ _Gene Harris _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _244 _ _ _ _ _ _ 10.2 1962 _ _ _Gene Harris _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _298 _ _ _ _ _ _ 13.0 1963 _ _ _Earl Hoffman _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _157_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7.8 1964 _ _ _Carver Clinton _ _ _ _ _ _ _222_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9.6 1965 _ _ _Carver Clinton _ _ _ _ _ _ _274 _ _ _ _ _ _ 11.4 1966 _ _ _Carver Clinton _ _ _ _ _ _ _238_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9.9 1967 _ _ _Paul Mickey _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _268 _ _ _ _ _ _ 11.2 1968 _ _ _Jeff Persson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _165_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8.2 1969 _ _ _Bill Stansfield _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _289 _ _ _ _ _ _ 13.1 1970 _ _ _Bob Fittin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _190_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7.9 1971 _ _ _Paul Neumayer _ _ _ _ _ _ _244 _ _ _ _ _ _ 11.1 1972 _ _ _Ron Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _224_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9.3 1973 _ _ _Jon Marshall _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _262 _ _ _ _ _ _ 11.4 1974 _ _ _Jon Marshall _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _288 _ _ _ _ _ _ 11.1 1975 _ _ _Randy Meister _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _244 _ _ _ _ _ _ 10.6 1976 _ _ _Chris Erichsen _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _204_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8.2 1977 _ _ _Carvin Jefferson _ _ _ _ _ _ _219_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8.4 1978 _ _ _Carvin Jefferson _ _ _ _ _ _ _233_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8.6

▲ Carver Clinton ranks fifth all-time in career rebounding with 734 from 1964-66.


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CAREER, SEASON & GAME Year Name ASST AVG. 1986 _ _ _Paul Murphy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _90_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.1 1987 _ _ _Tony Ward _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _82_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.3 1988 _ _ _Tony Ward _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _91_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.4 1989 _ _ _Freddie Barnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _112_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.5 1990 _ _ _Freddie Barnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _159_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.7 1991 _ _ _Freddie Barnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _152_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.8 1992 _ _ _Freddie Barnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _177_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6.1 1993 _ _ _Michael Jennings _ _ _ _ _ _ _87_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.3 1994 _ _ _Dan Earl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _113_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.2 1995 _ _ _Dan Earl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _181_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.7 1996 _ _ _Dan Earl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _150_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.4 1997 _ _ _Ryan Bailey _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _113_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.2 1998 _ _ _Pete Lisicky _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _113_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.5 1999 _ _ _Dan Earl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _111_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.1 2000 _ _ _Joe Crispin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _178_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.1 2001 _ _ _Titus Ivory _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _147_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.5 2002 _ _ _Brandon Watkins _ _ _ _ _ _116_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.1 2003 _ _ _Brandon Watkins _ _ _ _ _ _103_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.7 2004 _ _ _Ben Luber _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _114_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.1 2005 _ _ _Ben Luber _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _89_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.6 2006 _ _ _Ben Luber _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _129_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.4 2007 _ _ _Ben Luber _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _86_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.4 2008 _ _ _Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _99_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.5 2009 _ _ _Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _189_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.0 2010 _ _ _Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _129_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.2

CAREER ASST APG 1. _ _600 2. _ _574 3. _ _485 4. _ _485 5. _ _450 6. _ _443 7. _ _418 8. _ _417 9. _ _385 10. _ _350 11. _ _331 12. _ _291 13. _ _287 14. _ _267 15. _ _258

_ _ _ _4.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1989-92 _ _ _ _4.6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, 1993-99 _ _ _ _3.8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 1998-2001 _ _ _ _4.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Wilkinson, 1977-80 _ _ _ _3.5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Monroe Brown, 1989-92 _ _ _ _3.4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, 1997-2001 _ _ _ _3.9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ben Luber, 2004-07 _ _ _ _4.1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2008-present _ _ _ _3.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dwight Gibson, 1982-85 _ _ _ _4.8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, 1972-74 _ _ _ _3.6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tony Ward, 1985-88 _ _ _ _2.5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Pete Lisicky, 1994-98 _ _ _ _2.3 _ _ _ _ _Brandon Watkins, 2000-2003 _ _ _ _4.2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mike Lang, 1980-83 _ _ _ _2.1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mike Walker, 2005-2008

SEASON ASST APG 1. _ _189 _ _ _ _5.0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Talor Battle, 2009 2. _ _181 3. _ _178 4. _ _177 5. _ _165 6. _ _159 7. _ _153 8. _ _152 9. _ _150 10. _150

_ _ _ _5.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, 1995 _ _ _ _5.1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 2000 _ _ _ _6.1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1992 _ _ _ _6.1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Wilkinson, 1978 _ _ _ _4.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1990 _ _ _ _5.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Wilkinson, 1979 _ _ _ _4.8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1991 _ _ _ _4.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Monroe Brown, 1991 _ _ _ _5.4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, 1996

ASST

GAME

1. 2. 3. 4.

_ _15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Doaty, Syracuse, 1975 _ _14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, Bucknell, 1973 _ _13 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, at Iowa, 1995 _ _12 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Wilkinson, Rochester, 1978 _ _ _12 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Wilkinson, Marquette, 1978 _ _ _12 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, Pennsylvania, 1996 _ _ _12 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, at Iowa, 1996 8. _ _11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _13 times _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _last, Ben Luber, Long Island, 2005

▲ Dan Earl’s 181 assists in 1995 stood as the record for 14 years. He stands second all-time with 574 career assists.

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▲ Freddie Barnes (1989-92), Dan Earl (1994-96, 1999) and Ben Luber (2004-07) are the only players to lead Penn State in assists in four seasons.

▲ Freddie Barnes led Penn State in assists for four straight seasons and owns the career mark with 600 assists from 1989-92.

YEAR-BY-YEAR ASSIST LEADERS Year Name ASST 1959 _ _ _Mark DuMars _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _21_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.1 1960 _ _ _Mark DuMars _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.4 1961 _ _ _Mark DuMars _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _28_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.3 1962 _ _ _Gene Harris _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _33_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.4 1963 _ _ _Bob Weiss _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _37_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.9 1964 _ _ _Bob Weiss _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _53_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.3 1965 _ _ _Bob Weiss _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _91_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.8 1966 _ _ _Carver Clinton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _27_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.1 1967 _ _ _Jeff Persson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _83_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.5 1968 _ _ _Tom Daley _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _23_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.1 1969 _ _ _Tom Daley _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.4 1970 _ _ _Tom Daley _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _101_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.2 1971 _ _ _Bruce Mello _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _60_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.7 1972 _ _ _Ron Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _110_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.6 1973 _ _ _Ron Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _120_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.2 1974 _ _ _Ron Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _120_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.6 1975 _ _ _Tom Doaty _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _93_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.0 1976 _ _ _Jim Ouderkirk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _67_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.8 1977 _ _ _Jeff Miller _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _81_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.1 1978 _ _ _Tom Wilkinson _ _ _ _ _ _ _165_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6.1 1979 _ _ _Tom Wilkinson _ _ _ _ _ _ _153_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.7 1980 _ _ _Tom Wilkinson _ _ _ _ _ _ _110_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.9 1981 _ _ _Rich Fetter _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _93_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.4 1982 _ _ _Dwight Gibson _ _ _ _ _ _ _113_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.2 1983 _ _ _Dwight Gibson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _98_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.6 1984 _ _ _Jim Forjan _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _105_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.9 1985 _ _ _Tony Ward _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _106_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.9

▲ Talor Battle set a Penn State single-season record with 189 assists in his sophomore season of 2008-09. 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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CAREER BLK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

_ _428 _ _191 _ _110 _ _107 _ _99 _ _90 _ _74 _ _68 _ _58

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_ _ _ _3.8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, 1995-99 _ _ _ _2.3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1993-95 _ _ _ _1.4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jan Jagla, 2002-04 _ _ _ _0.8 _ _ _ _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard, 1998-2001 _ _ _ _0.9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Carvin Jefferson, 1976-79 _ _ _ _0.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ed Fogell, 1986-90 _ _ _ _0.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Geary Claxton, 2005-2008 _ _ _ _0.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _Frank Brickowki, 1978-81 _ _ _ _0.6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, 1986-89

SEASON BLK 1. _ _140 2. _ _101 3. _ _95 4. _ _92 5. _ _68 6. _ _65 7. _ _58 8. _ _51 9. _ _45 10. _ _43

BPG

_ _ _ _4.4 _ _ _ _3.6 _ _ _ _3.5 _ _ _ _3.4 _ _ _ _2.1 _ _ _ _2.4 _ _ _ _2.3 _ _ _ _1.5 _ _ _ _1.6 _ _ _ _1.3

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, 1998 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, 1996 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, 1999 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, 1997 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1995 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1993 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1994 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard, 2001 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jan Jagla, 2003 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ed Fogell, 1990

GAME BLK 1. _ _10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, Dayton, 1998 _ _ _10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, George Mason, 1998 3. _ _9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, BYU, 1998 _ _ _9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, Lehigh, 1998 _ _ _9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, Bucknell, 1996 6. _ _8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, Morgan State, 1996 _ _ _8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, UT-Chattanooga, 1996 _ _ _8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, Northwestern, 1998 _ _ _8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, Indiana, 1999 10. _ _7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Calvin Booth, Bradley, 1999

▲ Geary Claxton led Penn State in blocked shots in four straight seasons from 2005-2008.

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▲ Calvin Booth left Penn State as the Big Ten’s all-time leader in blocked shots with 428 during his career.

YEAR-BY-YEAR BLOCK LEADERS Year Name BLK BPG 1976 _ _ _Carvin Jefferson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _22_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.9 1977 _ _ _Carvin Jefferson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _29_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.1 1978 _ _ _Carvin Jefferson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _34_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.3 1979 _ _ _Frank Brickowski _ _ _ _ _ _ _14_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.6 _ _ _ _ _Carvin Jefferson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _14_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.5 1980 _ _ _Frank Brickowski _ _ _ _ _ _ _22_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.8 1981 _ _ _Frank Brickowski _ _ _ _ _ _ _20_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.8 _ _ _ _ _Mike Lang _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _20_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.7 1982 _ _ _Mike Lang _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.3 1983 _ _ _Rich Fetter _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _13_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.5 1984 _ _ _Dick Mumma _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _11_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.4 1985 _ _ _Carl Chrabascz _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _8_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.3 1986 _ _ _Jim Newcomer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _12_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.5 1987 _ _ _Ed Fogell _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _10_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.4 _ _ _ _ _Jim Newcomer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _10_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.4 1988 _ _ _Tom Hovasse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _14_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.5 1989 _ _ _Ed Fogell _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _23_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.7 1990 _ _ _Ed Fogell _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _43_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.3 1991 _ _ _C.J. Johnson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _19_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.6 1992 _ _ _Monroe Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _18_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.6 1993 _ _ _John Amaechi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _65_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.4 1994 _ _ _John Amaechi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _58_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.3 1995 _ _ _John Amaechi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _68_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.1 1996 _ _ _Calvin Booth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _101_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.6 1997 _ _ _Calvin Booth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _92_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.4 1998 _ _ _Calvin Booth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _140_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.4 1999 _ _ _Calvin Booth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _95_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.5

▲ John Amaechi ranks second all-time at Penn State with 191 blocks on his career. 2000 _ _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard _ _ _ _ _ _39_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.1 2001 _ _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard _ _ _ _ _ _51_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.5 2002 _ _ _Jan Jagla _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.3 2003 _ _ _Jan Jagla _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _45_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.6 2004 _ _ _Jan Jagla _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _34_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.2 2005 _ _ _Geary Claxton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _23_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.8 2006 _ _ _Geary Claxton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _21_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.7 2007 _ _ _Geary Claxton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _18_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.7 2008 _ _ _Geary Claxton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _12_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.7 2009 _ _ _Andrew Jones _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _13_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.3 2010 _ _ _Jeff Brooks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _14_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.4

▲ Ed Fogell stand sixth all-time with 90 blocked shots.


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CAREER STEALS STL 1. _ _252 2. _ _239 3. _ _218 4. _ _182 5. _ _162 6. _ _158 7. _ _136 8. _ _133 9. _ _129 10. _ _125

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_ _ _ _3.5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, 1972-74 _ _ _ _1.9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Monroe Brown, 1989-92 _ _ _ _1.7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, 1998-2001 _ _ _ _1.8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dwight Gibson, 1982-85 _ _ _ _1.4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, 1994-99 _ _ _ _1.2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Freddie Barnes, 1989-92 _ _ _ _1.1 _ _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 1996-2000 _ _ _ _1.2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mike Lang, 1980-83 _ _ _ _1.0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Joe Crispin, 1998-2001 _ _ _ _1.2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ben Luber, 2004-07

SEASON STEALS STL 1. _ _97 2. _ _84 3. _ _82 4. _ _80 5. _ _75 6. _ _73 7. _ _70 8. _ _62 9. _ _53 10. _ _52

SPG

_ _ _ _3.7 _ _ _ _2.5 _ _ _ _2.6 _ _ _ _3.5 _ _ _ _3.1 _ _ _ _2.9 _ _ _ _2.4 _ _ _ _1.8 _ _ _ _1.9 _ _ _ _1.5

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, 1974 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, 2001 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Monroe Brown, 1991 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, 1973 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ron Brown, 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Chuck Crist, 1972 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Monroe Brown, 1992 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 2000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, 1996 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Monroe Brown, 1990

GAME STEALS STL 1. _ _8 _ _ _8 3. _ _7 _ _ _7 _ _ _7 6. _ _6 _ _ _6 _ _ _6 _ _ _6 _ _ _6

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Doaty, West Virginia, 1970 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Monroe Brown, Rhode Island, 1991 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Stanley Pringle, St. Francis, 2007 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dan Earl, Bucknell, 1999 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Titus Ivory, Michigan, 2001 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dwight Gibson, Temple, 1983 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dwight Gibson, Bradley, 1984 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Brian Allen, St. Josephs, 1988 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Monroe Brown, Miami (Oh.), 1992 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Matt Gaudio, Minnesota, 1996

▲ Stanley Pringle posted seven steals in his Penn State debut equalling the second-most ever in a game by a Nittany Lion.

▲ Ron Brown owns the season (97 in 1974) and career marks (252) for steals at Penn State.

YEAR-BY-YEAR STEAL LEADERS Year Name STL SPG 1976 _ _ _Chris Erichsen _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _40_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.6 1977 _ _ _Jeff Miller _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _39_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.5 1978 _ _ _Jeff Miller _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _42_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.6 1979 _ _ _Steve Kuhn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _24_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.8 _ _ _ _ _Tom Wilkinson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _24_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.9 1980 _ _ _Mike Lang _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.1 1981 _ _ _Mike Lang _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _36_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.3 1982 _ _ _Dwight Gibson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _36_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.3 1983 _ _ _Dwight Gibson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _39_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.4 1984 _ _ _Dwight Gibson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _33_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.3 1985 _ _ _Dwight Gibson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _41_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.6 1986 _ _ _Brian Allen _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _38_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.4 1987 _ _ _Brian Allen _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _27_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.0 1988 _ _ _Tom Hovasse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _42_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.6 1989 _ _ _Bruce Blake _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _37_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.2 1990 _ _ _Monroe Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _52_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.5 1991 _ _ _Monroe Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _82_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.6 1992 _ _ _Monroe Brown _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _70_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.4 1993 _ _ _Greg Bartram _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _35_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.3 1994 _ _ _John Amaechi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _23_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.9 _ _ _ _ _Greg Bartram _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _23_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.9 1995 _ _ _Dan Earl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _39_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.2 1996 _ _ _Dan Earl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _53_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.9 1997 _ _ _Ryan Bailey _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _29_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.1 1998 _ _ _Jarrett Stephens _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _48_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.5 1999 _ _ _Dan Earl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _48_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.8 2000 _ _ _Jarrett Stephens _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _62_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.8

▲ Monroe Brown ranks second all-time at Penn State with 239 steals during his career. 2001 _ _ _Titus Ivory _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _84_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2.5 2002 _ _ _Sharif Chambliss _ _ _ _ _ _ _34_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.2 2003 _ _ _Sharif Chambliss _ _ _ _ _ _ _32_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.1 2004 _ _ _Ben Luber _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _40_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.4 2005 _ _ _Travis Parker _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _28_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0.9 2006 _ _ _Geary Claxton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _42_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.4 2007 _ _ _Jamelle Cornley _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _31_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.0 2008 _ _ _Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _40_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.3 2009 _ _ _Stanley Pringle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _49_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.3 2010 _ _ _Talor Battle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _34_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.1

▲Freddie Barnes ranks sixth all-time with 158 career steals. 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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SINCE 1976-77 SEASON

CAREER

SEASON

Double-Doubles

Double-Doubles

1. _ _38 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1993-95

1. 2. 3. 4.

_ _20 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Ameachi, 1994-95 _ _19 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 1999-2000 _ _14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mike Lang, 1983-83 _ _11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Aaron Johnson, 2004-05 _ _ _11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _John Amaechi, 1993-94 6. _ _10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Gyasi Cline-Heard, 2000-01 7. _ _9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Geary Claxton, 2007-08 _ _ _9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mike Lang, 1981-82 _ _ _9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Carvin Jefferson, 1976-77 10. _ _8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Geary Claxton, 2006-07 _ _ _8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jan Jagla, 2003-04 _ _ _8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, 1988-89

2. _ _26 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Geary Claxton, 2005-08 3. _ _24 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jarrett Stephens, 1996-2000 _ _ _24 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Mike Lang, 1980-83 5. _ _19 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Aaron Johnson, 2002-04 _ _ _19 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Tom Hovasse, 1986-89 7. _ _16 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Carvin Jefferson, 1977-78 8. _ _15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jan Jagla, 2001-04 9. _ _12 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _James Barnes, 1988-91 _ _ _12 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Jamelle Cornley, 2006-09

▲ Jarrett Stephens recorded 24 career double-doubles including 19 in the 1999-2000 season.

John Amaechi (38)

2007-2008 (9)

Pts 18 16 22 17 14 10 26 15 27 14 16 17 16 10 15 30 19 18 12 12

Pts 23 20 23 21 21 29 18 11 19

Rebs Game _13 _ _vs. Duquense, 11/30/94 _12vs. Maryland- E. Shore, 12/6/94 _12 _ _ _vs. Bucknell, 12/8/94 _11 _ _vs. Texas Tech, 12/28/94 _10 _ _vs. Richmond, 12/30/94 _10 _ _ _vs. Minnesota, 1/4/95 _14 _ _ _ _vs. Michigan, 1/8/95 _11 _ _ _@ Ohio State, 1/14/95 _12 _ _ _ _vs. Indiana, 1/18/95 _10 _vs. Northwestern, 1/21/95 _12 _ _ _ _vs. Purdue, 1/28/95 _10 _@ Michigan State, 2/2/95 _10 _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Iowa, 2/14/95 _13 _ _ _ _ _@ Purdue, 2/15/95 _10 _ _ _vs. Wisconsin, 2/18/95 _11 _@ Northwestern, 2/22/95 _14 _ _ _ _@ Michigan, 3/8/95 _11 _ _vs. Minnesota, 3/11/95 _10 _ _ _@ Nebraska, 3/21/95 _12 _ _ _ _ _ _@ Iowa, 3/23/95

1993-1994 (11)

19 19 23 11 26 10 21 15 26 25 21

_10 _ _ _vs. Vermont, 11/29/93 _16 _ _ _ _ _@ Akron, 12/8/93 _13 @ Coll. of Charleston, 12/28/93 _10 _ _ _ _ _@ Indiana, 1/8/94 _10 _ _vs. Minnesota, 1/15/94 _14 _ _ _ _ _ _@ Iowa, 1/22/94 _12 _@ Northwestern, 1/29/94 _14 _ _vs. Ohio State, 2/19/94 _11 _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Iowa, 2/23/94 _12 _ _vs. Northwestern, 3/2/94 _11 vs. Michigan State, 3/12/94

1992-1993 (7)

20 11 29 11 18 10 15

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Geary Claxton (26)

1994-1995 (20)

_11 _ _ _vs. Ohio State, 1/5/93 _10 _vs. Northwestern, 1/13/93 _14 _ _ _ _ _@ Illinois, 1/21/93 _13 _ _ _vs. Wisconsin, 1/30/93 _13 _ _ _vs. Michigan, 2/17/93 _15 _ _ _ _@ Wisconsin, 3/3/93 _12 _ _ _ _ _@ Purdue, 3/11/93

Rebs Game _10 _ _vs. St. Francis, 11/12/07 _10 _ _ _vs. Canisius, 11/16/07 _12 _ _ _ _ _vs. Rider, 11/23/07 _11 _ _vs. Seton Hall, 12/8/07 _10 _ _vs. Princeton, 12/12/07 _10 _ _ _ _vs. Lehigh, 12/31/07 _11 _ _at Northwestern, 1/2/08 _11 _ _ _ _ _@ Illinois, 1/6/08 _10 _ _vs. Minnesota, 1/12/08

24 22 12 33 13 21 11 24

_13 _ _vs. Minnesota, 1/26/00 _12 _ _ _ _ _@ Indiana, 2/2/00 _12 _ _ _ _ _vs. Illinois, 2/6/00 _18 _ _ _@ Michigan, 2/19/00 _10 _ _ _ _ _@ Purdue, 2/27/00 _12 _vs. Ohio State, 3/10/00 (BTT) _16vs. Princeton, 3/15/00 (NIT) _10 _ _vs. Kent, 3/20/00 (NIT)

Aaron Johnson (19) 2004-2005 (11)

2006-2007 (8)

1996-1997 (1)

16 29 21 31 20 14 13 19

13 _10 _ _ _ _@ Indiana, 2/11/97

Pts 12 13 25 18 10 12 16 11 17 11 11

1995-1996 (1)

2003-2004 (5)

14 _11 _ _ _vs. Vermont, 11/27/95

11 20 28 10 14

_10 _11 _13 _11 _12 _12 _10 _10

_ _ _vs. Hartford, 12/6/06 _ _ _@ Seton Hall, 12/9/06 _vs. Long Island, 12/13/06 _ _ _ _ _vs. VMI, 12/30/06 _ _ _at Minnesota, 1/27/07 _ _ _ _ _vs. Purdue, 2/3/07 _ _ _vs. Wisconsin, 2/7/07 _ _vs. Ohio State, 2/14/07

2005-2006 (7)

13 _13 _ _ _vs. Cornell, 11/19/05 15 _12 _ _@ Texas A&M, 12/3/05 15 _10 _@ Northwestern, 1/11/06 20 _10 _ _ _ _vs. Purdue, 1/18/06 19 _13 @ Michigan State, 1/28/06 17 _10 vs. Nwestern (B10), 3/9/06 12 _12vs. Ohio State (B10), 3/10/06 2004-2005 (2)

14 _12 _ _vs. Ohio State, 2/12/05 20 _13 _vs. Ohio St. (B10), 3/10/05

Jarrett Stephens (24)

1997-1998 (3)

19 _10 _ _ _ _ _vs. Illinois, 1/31/98 27 _11 _ _ _@ Minnesota, 2/18/98 16 _10 _@ Dayton, 3/16/98 (NIT)

Mike Lang (24) 1982-1983 (14)

Pts Rebs Game 12 _10 _ _ _vs. Ph. Textile, 12/7/82 17 _12 _ _ _vs. Alabama, 12/11/82 12 _10 _ _vs. St. Joseph’s, 12/14/82 18 _17 _ _ _ _vs. SMU, 12/18/82 21 _13 vs. South Florida, 12/20/82 18 _11 _ _vs. Iowa State, 12/29/82 13 _15 vs. St. Bonaventure, 1/8/83 15 _11 _ _ _vs. Duquense, 1/10/83 14 _14 _vs. West Virginia, 1/13/83 17 _10 _vs. Geo. Washington, 1/22/83 16 _13 _vs. Massachusetts, 2/2/83 11 _12 _vs. Rhode Island, 2/12/83 16 _10vs. Boston University, 2/21/83 13 _13 _ _vs. West Virginia, 3/9/83

1999-2000 (19)

1981-1982 (9)

Pts 21 19 21 15 21 14 27 27 14 10 15

13 12 14 16 20 15 14 12 14

Rebs Game _13vs. Boston College, 11/27/99 _12 _ _ _ _ _ _@ Penn, 12/4/99 _13 vs. George Mason, 12/8/99 _17 _ _ _@ Villanova, 12/11/99 _17 _ _ _vs. Bucknell, 12/19/99 _12 _ _ _ _@ Temple, 12/22/99 _16 _ _vs. Manhattan, 12/28/99 _13 vs. Arizona State, 12/29/99 _14 _ _ _ _ _vs. Indiana, 1/8/00 _12 _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Iowa, 1/15/00 _12 _ _ _vs. Wisconsin, 1/19/00

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_12vs. UNC Charlotte, 12/5/81 _12 _ _vs. Nebraska, 12/21/81 _13 _ _ _ _ _vs. DePaul, 1/2/82 _13 _ _ _vs. Pittsburgh, 1/16/82 _13 _vs. West Virginia, 1/18/82 _13 _vs. Pennsylvania, 1/23/82 _12 _ _ _ _vs. Temple, 1/27/82 _12 _ _ _ _ _vs. Niagra, 2/18/82 _13 _vs. Cleveland State, 3/2/82

1980-1981 (1)

10 _13 _vs. Indiana State, 12/2/80

Rebs Game _10 _vs. Illinois State, 11/14/04 _24 _vs. W. Carolina, 11/15/04 _12 _ _ _ _vs. Lehigh, 11/19/04 _20 _vs. Sacred Heart, 11/27/04 _12 _ _@ Georgetown, 12/6/04 _12 _ _vs. Valparaiso, 12/28/04 _12 _ _vs. Texas A&M, 1/2/05 _11 _ _ _vs. Michigan, 1/15/05 _11 _ _ _vs. Wisconsin, 1/29/05 _10 _ _ _ _ _@ Indiana, 2/2/05 _15 _ _ _vs. Minnesota, 3/2/05 _13 _12 _15 _10 _13

_vs. Northwestern, 1/28/04 _ _ _ _ _vs. Purdue, 2/4/04 _ _ _ _vs. Indiana, 2/11/04 _vs. Northwestern, 2/14/04 _vs. Northwestern, 3/11/04

2002-2003 (3)

20 _12 _ _ _ _vs. Purdue, 1/18/03 18 _10 _ _vs. Minnesota, 1/29/03 12 _14 _ _ _at Minnesota, 2/22/03

Tom Hovasse (19) 1988-89 (8)

Pts 18 23 22 28 17 17 16 25

Rebs Game _14 _ _ _vs. Vermont, 12/1/88 _12 _ _ _ _@ Temple, 12/26/88 _10 _vs. Massachusetts, 1/5/89 _11 _ _ _@ St. Joseph’s, 1/7/89 _13 _ _ _@ Duquense, 1/16/89 _14 _@ Rhode Island, 1/22/89 _11 _vs. Rhode Island, 1/28/89 _10 _vs. Rhode Island, 3/5/89 (A10)

1987-1988 (6)

20 14 13 10 15 18

_12 _10 _12 _10 _10 _11

_ _vs. Oklahoma, 12/1/87 vs. SW Louisiana, 12/29/87 _ _ _ _vs. Rutgers, 1/10/88 _ _vs. Geo. Wash., 1/16/88 _vs. Massachusetts, 2/13/88 _vs. Rhode Island, 2/25/88

1986-1987 (3)

11 _15 _ _vs. St. Joseph’s, 1/31/87 29 _13 _ _ _ _ _vs. Temple, 2/9/87 26 _12 _ _ _ _@ Rutgers, 2/21/87

1985-1986 (2)

19 _10 _ _ _vs. Wagner, 12/21/85 18 _10 _ _@ Valparaiso, 12/28/85

Carvin Jefferson (16) 1977-1978 (7)

Pts 10 26 22 14 14 13 15

Rebs Game _13 _ _ _vs. Delaware, 12/5/77 _10 _vs. Muhlenberg, 12/12/77 _14 _vs. West Virginia, 1/30/77 _10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Marquette _10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Navy _15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Pitt _15 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Villanova

1976-1977 (9)

12 20 16 21 17 12 16 11 16

_20 _ _vs. Muhlenberg, 12/7/76 _12 _ _@ Kent State, 12/19/76 _10vs. Memphis State, 12/17/76 _10 _ _ _ _ _@ Rutgers, 1/5/77 _10 vs. G. Washington, 1/14/77 _11 _ _@ Gettysburg, 1/26/77 _16 _ _ _vs. Pittsburgh, 1/29/77 _11 _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Army, 2/3/77 _11 _ _vs. West Virginia, 2/6/77

Jan Jagla (15) 2003-2004 (8)

Pts 23 23 25 18 28 12 11 16

Rebs Game _11 _vs. Georgetown, 11/23/03 _15 vs. St. Francis, Pa., 11/26/03 _11 vs. Cleveland State, 12/3/03 _17 vs. Arkansas State, 12/28/03 _10 _ _ _vs. Minnesota, 1/7/04 _11 _vs. Northwestern, 1/28/04 _11 _ _ _ _ _ _@ Iowa, 1/31/04 _10 _vs. Northwestern, 2/14/04

2002-2003 (4)

16 15 12 11

_11 _12 _10 _10

_ _ _ _ _@ Penn, 12/23/02 _vs. Robert Morris, 1/2/03 _ _ _ _ _vs. Buffalo, 1/4/03 _ _ _ _ _@ Indiana, 1/8/03

2001-2002 (3)

19 _11 _ _ _ _ _vs. Purdue, 2/6/02 11 _10 _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Iowa, 2/13/02 10 _12 _vs. Northwestern, 2/16/02


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Jamelle Cornley (12) 2008-2009 (4)

Pts 14 17 17 23

Rebs Game _12 _ _ _vs. W & M,11/14/08 _10 _ _ _vs. Hartford, 11/20/08 _11 _ _ _vs. Michigan, 1/20/09 _12 _ _ _ _ _@ Florida, 3/24/09

_10 _ _vs. Muhlenberg, 12/5/79 _14 _@ West Virginia, 1/16/80 _13 vs. Johns Hopkins, 1/21/80 _10 _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Navy, 2/9/80 _10 _vs. Massachusetts, 2/20/80 _17 _@ Alabama, 3/5/80 (NIT)

2007-2008 (2)

1978-1979 (1)

22 _11 _ _@ Northwestern, 1/2/08 18 _12 _ _ _ _ _ _at Illinois, 1/6/08

10 _15 _ _ _ _ _vs. Ursinus, 1/4/79

2006-2007 (5)

17 23 18 16 20

_12 vs. Morehead St., 11/10/06 _11 _ _ _vs. UNCG, 11/13/06 _10 _ _vs. St. Joseph’s, 11/25/06 _11 _ _ _ _ _ _@ Iowa, 1/24/07 _13 _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Iowa, 2/28/07

2005-2006 (1)

11 _13 _ _ _ _ _@ Purdue, 2/18/06

James Barnes (12) 1990-91 (7)

Pts 10 22 11 11 13 12 14

Rebs Game _13 _@ Rhode Island, 1/10/91 _10 _ _@ West Virgina, 1/31/91 _12 vs. St. Bonaventure, 2/6/91 _10 _ _ _vs. St. Joseph’s, 2/9/91 _10 _ _ _ _vs. Temple, 2/13/91 _10 _vs. Geo. Washington, 2/18/91 _11 vs. Duquense, 3/3/91 (A10)

Pts Rebs Game 10 _10 _vs. Virginia Tech, 12/7/77 19 _14 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Pitt 1976-1977 (7)

17 14 10 12 16 10 12

_11 _@ Massachusetts, 12/1/76 _11vs. Memphis State, 12/17/76 _10 vs. South Florida, 12/18/76 _11 _ _@ West Virginia, 1/8/77 _10 _vs. Geo. Washington, 1/14/77 _11 _ _ _@ Delaware, 1/18/77 _11 _ _@ Gettysburg, 1/26/77

Ed Fogell (7)

Rebs Game _16 _ _ _ _ _vs. Penn, 12/2/00 _12 _ _ _vs. Bucknell, 12/22/00 _12 _ _ _vs. Hofstra, 12/27/00 _12 _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Iowa, 1/6/01 _10 _ _ _@ Wisconsin, 1/27/01 _10 _ _ _ _ _vs. Illinois, 1/31/01 _11 _ _ _ _ _vs. Indiana, 2/3/01 _10 _vs. Northwestern, 2/21/01 _10 vs. Michigan State, 2/24/01 _10 _vs. Providence (NCAA), 3/16/01

1998-1999 (1)

12 _13 _ _@ Ohio State, 11/20/98

Calvin Booth (11) 1998-1999 (8)

Pts 21 19 15 21 23 15 16 21

Rebs Game _11 _ _ _ _ _vs. VMI, 11/16/98 _11 _ _@ Ohio State, 11/20/98 _12vs. George Mason, 11/28/98 _10 _ _ _vs. Villanova, 12/5/98 _12 _ _ _ _vs. Indiana, 1/31/99 _12 _ _ _ _ _@ Purdue, 2/20/99 _11 _ _ _@ Michigan, 2/24/99 _11 _ _vs. Ohio State, 2/27/99

1997-1998 (3)

14 _10 _ _ _ _ _@ VMI, 12/14/97 16 _10 _ _ _@ Minnesota, 2/18/98 19 _10 _@ Dayton, 3/16/98 (NIT)

Pts 20 11 19 20

Rebs Game _10 _ _ _vs. Syracuse, 12/16/80 _10vs. Boston College, 12/29/80 _11 _vs. Northeastern, 1/24/81 _12 vs. St. Bonaventure, 2/18/81

Chris Erichsen (4) 1976-1977 (4)

Pts 14 26 20 15

Rebs Game _19vs. Memphis State, 12/17/76 _10 _vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 12/21/76 _12 _vs. West Virginia, 2/16/77 _11 _ _ _vs. Duquense, 3/2/77

Andrew Jones (4) 2009-2010 (1)

Pts Rebs Game 10 _10 _ _ _ _vs. UMBC, 12/8/09 2008-2009 (2)

14 _10 _vs. Rhode Island, 3/19/09 16 _14 _vs. Notre Dame, 3/31/09 11 _10 _ _vs. Ohio State, 1/29/08

_11 _10 _13 _11

@ Patriot Center, 11/26/88 _ _ _vs. Vermont, 12/1/88 _vs. Florida State, 12/17/88 _ _ _@ Duquense, 1/16/89

Talor Battle (6) 2009-2010 (2)

Pts Rebs Game 27 _10 _ _ _ _ _vs. Penn, 11/13/09 14 _11 _ _ _@ Michigan, 2/20/10 2008-2009 (3)

11 _10 _ _ _vs. Lafayette, 12/21/08 26 _12 vs. Northwestern, 12/31/08 26 _10 _ _ _ _ _ _@ Iowa, 3/7/09 2007-2008 (1)

28 _13 _ _ _ _vs. Michigan, 3/1/08

David Griffin (6) 1983-1984 (1)

Pts Rebs Game 20 _10 _ _ _vs. St. Joseph’s, 2/4/84 1982-1983 (5)

14 30 14 13 21

_14 _10 _17 _11 _10

_ _ _ _vs. Temple, 1/26/83 _vs. Rhode Island, 2/12/83 _ _ _vs. Duquense, 2/20/83 _vs. Boston University, 2/21/83 _ _ _ _ _vs. Rutgers, 3/5/83

Travis Parker (5) 2005-2006 (3)

Pts Rebs Game 18 _11 _vs. Long Island, 11/26/05 19 _10 _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Iowa, 1/14/06 21 _12 vs. Rutgers (NIT), 3/14/06 2004-2005 (2)

12 _11 _ _vs. Valparaiso, 12/28/04 14 _11 _ _vs. Ohio State, 2/12/05 17 _10 _ _ _ _vs. IPFW, 12/28/05

Frank Brickowski (11) 1980-81 (4)

18 _13 _ _ _vs. Marshall, 12/18/90 17 _11 _ _ _ _vs. Brown, 12/28/90

2007-2008 (1)

23 16 20 20

Pts 17 17 13 19 15 19 19 15 16 16

1990-1991 (2)

Pts Rebs Game 16 _11 _ _ _ _vs. Rutgers, 2/15/90 19 _11 _vs. West Virginia, 2/22/90 23 _13 _ _ _vs. Duquense, 2/28/90 1988-1989 (4)

Gyasi Cline-Heard (11)

Pts Rebs Game 11 _11 _ _ _ _ _vs. Toledo, 1/27/92 10 _11 _ _ _ _ _vs. Temple, 2/9/92 17 _10 _ _ _vs. Lafayette, 2/20/92

1989-1990 (3)

16 12 17 13 19

2000-2001 (10)

1991-1992 (3)

Steve Kuhn (9) 1977-78 (2)

1989-1990 (5)

_12 vs. Brigham Young, 12/2/89 _10 _ _ _@ Duquense, 1/15/90 _10 @ St. Bonaventure, 1/23/90 _11 _vs. Geo. Washington, 1/27/90 _11 _ _vs. Rhode Island, 2/8/90

Dave Degitz (5)

1979-1980 (6)

14 12 11 20 13 16

Glenn Sekunda (5) 1995-1996

Pts Rebs Game 16 _12 _ _ _@ Michigan, 11/21/96 1994-1995

26 19 13 16

_13 _ _ _vs. Vanderbilt, 12/3/94 _10 vs. C. Connecticut St., 12/10/94 _10 _ _vs. Texas Tech, 12/28/94 _11 _ _ _@ Wisconsin, 1/26/95

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

Wes Jones (4) 1987-1988 (2)

Pts Rebs Game 13 _10 vs. SW Louisiana, 12/29/87 16 _15vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/7/88 (A10) 1985-1986 (2)

12 _11 _ _vs. Rhode Island, 2/3/86 12 _11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _@ Duquense

Dick Mumma (4) 1983-1984 (2)

Pts Rebs Game 12 _10 _ _ _vs. Indiana, 11/30/83 15 _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

Tyler Smith (3) 2001-2002 (2)

Pts Rebs Game 28 _10 _ _ _ _ _vs. Yale, 11/18/01 12 _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 Game 13 _12 vs. Morgan State, 11/25/95 13 _10 _ _ _@ Tennessee, 12/2/95 19 _10 _vs. Arkansas, 3/14/96 (NCAA)

DeRon Hayes (3) 1990-1991 (3)

Pts Rebs Game 17 _10 _vs. West Virginia, 1/10/91 10 _10 _ _ _vs. Duquense, 1/12/91 12 _10 @ Geo. Washington, 2/3/91

Rich Fetter (3) 1982-1983 (3)

Pts Rebs Game 18 _10 _ _ _ _vs. SMU, 12/18/82 17 _13 vs. South Florida, 12/20/82 12 _11 _vs. West Virginia, 1/13/83

▲ Geary Claxton ranks second all-time in career double-doubles (since 1976-77 season) with 26.

Walter Young (3)

David Jackson (1)

1977-78 (1)

2007-2008 (1)

Pts Rebs Game 17 _13 _ _ _vs. Delaware, 12/5/77

Pts Rebs Game 13 _10 _ _ _ _ _vs. Indiana, 3/9/08

1976-1977 (2)

12 _10 _ _@ West Virginia, 1/8/77 12 _11 _ _ _ _@ Pittsburgh, 2/9/77

Milos Bogetic (2) 2005-2006 (2)

Pts Rebs Game 12 _13 vs. Nicholls State, 11/23/05 14 _10 _ _ _ _vs. UMKC, 12/7/05

Ndu Egekeze (2) 2003-2004 (2)

Pts Rebs Game 15 _15 vs. Arkansas State, 12/28/03 11 _10 _ _ _ _vs. Bucknell, 1/3/04

Joe Crispin (2) 1999-2000 (2)

Pts Assts Game 26 _10* vs. Arizona State, 12/19/99 20 _11* vs. Illinois, 3/11/00 (BTT)

Monroe Brown (2) 1991-1992 (2)

Pts Rebs Game 10 _11 _ _ _ _@ Illinois, 11/25/91 14 _11 vs. Old Dominion, 2/24/92

DeRon Hayes (2) 1991-1992 (2)

Pts Rebs Game 19 _10 _ _ _vs. Duquense, 2/3/92 19 _11 _ _ _vs. American, 3/21/92

Freddie Barnes (2) 1991-1992 (2)

Pts Rebs Game 19 _15 _ _ _ _ _vs. Temple, 2/9/92 13 _11 _ _ _ _ _vs. Butler, 2/12/92

Chris Babb (1) 2009-10 (1)

Pts Rebs Game 15 _10 _ _ _ _ _@ Illinois, 1/13/10

Ben Luber (1) 2004-2005 (1)

Pts Assists Game 10 _11 _vs. Long Island, 12/29/04

Robert Summers (1) 2002-2003

Pts Rebs Game 10 _13 _ _ _@ Michigan, 1/11/03

Titus Ivory (1) 2000-2001 (1)

Pts Assists Game 21 _10 _ _ _ _vs. Temple, 12/9/00

Michael Jennings (1) 1992-1993 (1)

Pts Rebs Game 22 _10 _ _ _ _ _vs. Indiana, 2/9/93

Mike Peapos (1) 1987-1988 (1)

Pts Rebs Game 16 _12vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/7/88 (A10)

Carl Chrabascz (1) 1984-1985 (1)

Pts Rebs Game 23 _11 _vs. Rhode Island, 1/19/85

Marshall Grier (1) 1983-1984 (1)

Pts Rebs Game 12 _14 _ _ _ _ _ _@ Navy, 2/6/84

Wally Choice (1) 1983-1984 (1)

Pts Rebs Game 12 _11 _@ Rhode Island, 1/21/84

Jeff Miller (1) 1977-1978 (1)

Pts Rebs Game 18 _10 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _vs. Syracuse

Bill Edwards (1) 2009-10 (1)

Pts Rebs Game 10 _13 _ _ _ _ _@ Purdue, 1/31/10

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HISTORY & RECORDS SEASON LEADERS 1951 TO PRESENT 2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW •

Gene Harris 1962

Carver Clinton 1966

Ron Brown 1972

Talor Battle 2010

▲ Gene Harris (1962), Carver Clinton (1966), Ron Brown (1972) and Talor Battle (2010) are the only players in Penn State history to lead the team in scoring, rebounding and assists in a season. Battle was the only player in one of the six major conferences to lead his team in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals in the 2009-10 campaign.

178

Year

Scoring

1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

14.5 Lou Lamie (319) 18.9 Jesse Arnelle (492) 17.0 Jesse Arnelle (408) 21.1 Jesse Arnelle (507) 26.1 Jesse Arnelle (731) 14.1 Earl Fields (354) 15.1 Ron Rainey (377) 15.4 Ron Rainey (292) 16.8 Mark DuMars (337) 21.3 Mark DuMars (468) 15.4 Gene Harris (369) 18.7 Gene Harris (431) 21.7 Earl Hoffman (434) 17.0 Bob Weiss (392) 17.1 Carver Clinton (411) 18.9 Carver Clinton (453) 17.6 Jeff Persson (422) 17.0 Jeff Persson (339) 14.2 Tom Daley (313) 15.3 Tom Daley (366) 16.7 Bill Kunze (367) 18.1 Ron Brown (434) 14.7 Randy Meister (309) 17.4 Ron Brown (451) 15.0 Randy Meister (345) 17.4 Chris Erichsen (436) 13.3 Jeff Miller (345) 18.7 Jeff Miller (505) 11.4 Mike Edelman (343) 11.4 Frank Brickowski (320) 13.0 Frank Brickowski (311) 10.1 Mike Lang (272) 13.1 Mike Lang (366) 13.1 Wally Choice (223) 14.9 Craig Collins (401) 10.2 Paul Murphy (293) 13.0 Tom Hovasse (352) 14.4 Tom Hovasse (388) 17.8 Tom Hovasse (516) 15.3 Ed Fogell (520) 15.0 DeRon Hayes (479) 14.6 Monroe Brown (422) 13.9 DeRon Hayes (376) 16.9 John Amaechi (423) 16.1 John Amaechi (514) 13.3 Pete Lisicky (359) 16.3 Pete Lisicky (439) 15.6 Pete Lisicky (498) 15.3 Calvin Booth (414) 18.8 Jarrett Stephens (657) 19.5 Joe Crispin (642) 14.6 Sharif Chambliss (410) 14.7 Sharif Chambliss (411) 13.4 Jan Jagla (376) 12.7 Geary Claxton (380) 15.2 Geary Claxton (457)

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

16.3 Geary Claxton (425) 10.2 Talor Battle (317) 16.7 Talor Battle (635) 18.5 Talor Battle (574)

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Field Goal Percentage

Free Throw Percentage

Rebounds

Assists

75.7 Herm Sledzik (28-37) 66.3 Herm Sledzik (67-101) 76.8 Ed Haag (53-69) 70.4 Jack Sherry (95-135) 72.8 Earl Fields (67-92) 74.2 Bob Hoffman (69-93) 43.3 Bob Edwards (124-286) 82.5 Bob Leisher (90-102) — Not available 72.6 Ted Kubista (45-62) 39.6 Bob Edwards (82-207) 73.7 Bob Edwards (93-125) 41.4 Paul Sweetland (65-157) 77.0 Wally Colender (71-92) 48.7 Gene Harris (152-312) 76.7 Mark DuMars (102-133) 43.7 Gene Harris (175-400) 62.2 Earl Hoffman (23-37) 47.6 Earl Hoffman (188-395) 80.2 Bob Donato (73-91) 49.1 Jim Reed (138-281) 80.0 Bob Weiss (84-105) 47.5 Ray Saunders (95-200) 76.9 Bob Weiss (90-117) 51.5 Ray Saunders (102-198) 81.0 Jeff Persson (81-100) 45.5 Bill Stansfield (162-356) 85.7 Jeff Persson (102-119) 53.4 Galen Godbey (63-118) 71.9 Jeff Persson (69-96) 43.7 Bill Young (83-190) 66.2 Bruce Mello (51-77) 48.3 Bob Fittin (138-286) 79.3 Willie Bryant (46-58) 49.3 Chuck Crist (70-142) 77.8 Bill Kunze (63-81) 52.5 Ed Chubb (93-177) 77.5 Chuck Crist (86-111) 49.1 Randy Meister (138-281) 78.7 Kevin Burke (37-47) 51.3 Randy Meister (141-275) 72.7 Jim Ouderkirk (24-33) 55.4 Randy Meister (143-258) 77.8 Kevin Burke (42-54) 53.7 Dave Angstadt (73-136) 84.8 Tom Doaty (28-33) 50.0 Walter Young (90-180) 84.6 Bill Dankos (33-39) 58.0 Carvin Jefferson (119-205) 89.0 Jeff Miller (73-82) 55.3 Scott Wolz (73-137) 80.0 Tom Wilkinson (64-80) 54.3 Steve Kuhn (69-127) 80.0 Mike Edelman (52-66) 60.1 Frank Brickowski (131-218) 84.8 Mike Edelman (24-33) 51.9 Mike Lang (96-185) 78.0 Mike Edelman (32-41) 54.5 Mike Lang (144-264) 78.1 David Griffin (50-64) 56.7 Wally Choice (85-150) 86.4 Craig Collins (76-88) 55.0 Carl Chrabascz (93-169) 95.9 Craig Collins (94-98) 55.7 Carl Chrabascz (103-185) 82.1 Tom Hovasse (55-67) 52.4 Wes Jones (39-72) 85.4 Mike Iuzzolino (35-41) 52.4 Wes Jones (90-166) 83.7 Tony Ward (72-86) 57.9 Bruce Blake (162-280) 80.0 Christian Appleman (28-35) 60.8 Ed Fogell (191-314) 81.2 Ed Fogell (138-170) 53.3 James Barnes (138-259) 82.6 Freddie Barnes (142-172) 62.6 Eric Carr (67-107) 81.7 Freddie Barnes (143-175) 50.5 Eric Carr (49-97) 78.5 DeRon Hayes (51-65) 60.2 Phil Williams (56-93) 78.2 Matt Gaudio (97-124) 56.0 John Amaechi (168-300) 85.0 Glenn Sekunda (91-107)

9.8 Jesse Arnelle (254) 11.3 Jesse Arnelle (271) 11.9 Jesse Arnelle (285) 15.3 Jesse Arnelle (428) — Not available — Not available — Not available 10.2 Tom Hancock (205) 10.0 Gene Harris (220) 10.2 Gene Harris (244) 13.0 Gene Harris (298) 7.8 Earl Hoffman (157) 9.6 Carver Clinton (222) 11.4 Carver Clinton (274) 9.9 Carver Clinton (238) 11.2 Paul Mickey (268) 8.2 Jeff Persson (165) 13.1 Bill Stansfield (289) 7.9 Bob Fittin (190) 11.1 Paul Neumayer (244) 9.3 Ron Brown (224) 11.4 Jon Marshall (262) 11.1 Jon Marshall (288) 10.6 Randy Meister (244) 8.2 Chris Erichsen (204) 8.4 Carvin Jefferson (219) 8.6 Carvin Jefferson (233) 4.1 Steve Kuhn (122) 7.8 Frank Brickowski (219) 7.9 Mike Lang (214) 8.8 Mike Lang (237) 10.0 Mike Lang (279) 4.9 David Griffin (131) 5.2 Carl Chrabascz (140) 5.6 Mike Peapos (151) 5.2 Tom Hovasse (139) 6.7 Tom Hovasse (182) 7.5 Tom Hovasse (217) 6.7 James Barnes (215) 7.5 James Barnes (239) 5.1 David Degitz (118) 7.6 John Amaechi (206) 8.9 John Amaechi (223) 9.9 John Amaechi (316)

21 Mark DuMars 31 Mark DuMars 28 Mark DuMars 33 Gene Harris 37 Bob Weiss 53 Bob Weiss 91 Bob Weiss 27 Carver Clinton 83 Jeff Persson 23 Tom Daley 31 Tom Daley 101 Tom Daley 60 Bruce Mello 110 Ron Brown 120 Ron Brown 120 Ron Brown 93 Tom Doaty 67 Jim Ouderkirk 81 Jeff Miller 165 Tom Wilkinson 153 Tom Wilkinson 110 Tom Wilkinson 93 Rich Fetter 113 Dwight Gibson 98 Dwight Gibson 105 Jim Forjan 106 Tony Ward 90 Paul Murphy 82 Tony Ward 91 Tony Ward 112 Freddie Barnes 159 Freddie Barnes 152 Freddie Barnes 177 Freddie Barnes 87 Michael Jennings 113 Dan Earl 181 Dan Earl

54.9 Calvin Booth (100-182) 57.8 Jarrett Stephens (78-135) 64.0 Jarrett Stephens (165-258) 56.8 Gyasi Cline-Heard (75-132) 56.6 Jarrett Stephens (260-459) 51.4 Tyler Smith (91-177) 48.1 Ndu Egekeze (25-52) 50.6 Robert Summers (42-83) 53.6 Ndu Egekeze (60-112) 45.3 Travis Parker (117-258) 51.3 Jamelle Cornley (134-261) 60.3 Brandon Hassell (70-116) 51.6 Andrew Jones (47-91) 57.9 Andrew Jones (88-152) 54.4 Andrew Jones (81-149)

6.4 Matt Gaudio (174) 6.8 Phil Williams (162) 6.5 Calvin Booth (208) 8.7 Calvin Booth (236) 10.5 Jarrett Stephens (368) 8.2 Gyasi Cline-Heard (269) 5.8 Jan Jagla (140) 7.5 Aaron Johnson (150) 7.9 Jan Jagla (220) 9.9 Aaron Johnson (297) 7.5 Geary Claxton (225) 8.0 Geary Claxton (207) 6.0 Jamelle Cornley (149) 6.3 Jamelle Cornley (234) 5.3 Talor Battle (165)

150 Dan Earl 113 Ryan Bailey 113 Pete Lisicky 111 Dan Earl 178 Joe Crispin 147 Titus Ivory 116 Brandon Watkins 103 Brandon Watkins 114 Ben Luber 89 Ben Luber 129 Ben Luber 86 Ben Luber 99 Talor Battle 189 Talor Battle 129 Talor Battle

79.4 Glenn Sekunda (81-102) 88.5 Pete Lisicky (54-61) 89.1 Pete Lisicky (106-119) 90.5 Joe Crispin (57-63) 89.2 Joe Crispin (181-203) 89.9 Titus Ivory (125-139) 89.1 Sharif Chambliss (57-64) 90.1 Sharif Chambliss (64-71) 77.8 Jan Jagla (56-72) .896 Ben Luber (43-48) .744 Milos Bogetic (29-39) .880 Mike Walker (22-25) .739 David Jackson (65-88) .790 David Jackson (49-62) .816 Chris Babb (40-49)


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HISTORY & RECORDS YEARLY TEAM STATISTICS SINCE 1986-87 2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW •

Year ‘09-10 Opp. ‘08-09 Opp. ‘07-08 Opp. ‘06-07 Opp. ‘05-06 Opp. ‘04-05 Opp. ‘03-04 Opp. ‘02-03 Opp. ‘01-02 Opp. ‘00-’01 Opp. ‘99-00 Opp. ‘98-99 Opp. ‘97-98 Opp. ‘96-97 Opp. ‘95-96 Opp. ‘94-95 Opp. ‘93-94 Opp. ‘92-93 Opp. ‘91-92 ‘90-91 ‘89-90 ‘88-89 ‘87-88 ‘86-87

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

GP

FG

FGA

PCT

3-FG

FGA

PCT

FT

FTA

PCT

REB-AVG.(+/-)

PTS

AVG

31 31 38 38 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 28 28 28 28 28 28 33 33 35 35 27 27 32 32 27 27 28 28 32 32 27 27 27 27 29 32 34 32 27 27

711 721 904 889 723 746 691 726 732 747 643 796 585 693 637 720 614 708 835 914 879 933 649 672 821 816 579 644 728 675 786 785 637 709 607 715 751 819 858 855 647 704

1633 1655 2040 2067 1731 1664 1568 1596 1666 1662 1576 1756 1469 1583 1589 1512 1559 1459 1962 1959 1994 2066 1453 1566 1735 1868 1384 1500 1555 1634 1761 1936 1452 1597 1449 1520 1618 1791 1832 1771 1470 1530

.435 .436 .443 .430 .418 .448 .441 .455 .439 .449 .408 .453 .398 .438 .401 .476 .394 .485 .426 .467 .441 .452 .447 .429 .473 .437 .418 .429 .468 .413 .446 .405 .439 .444 .419 .470 .464 .457 .468 .483 .440 .460

208 230 282 257 227 235 194 246 186 278 181 236 141 202 172 157 213 137 278 162 235 165 197 137 222 155 125 140 197 141 201 165 139 153 108 145 92 94 88 141 141 118

607 634 780 786 668 659 539 693 526 786 549 634 423 624 524 427 619 398 757 496 676 561 560 407 624 457 371 372 482 411 574 530 404 423 335 370 300 279 291 364 390 290

.343 .363 .362 .327 .340 .357 .360 .355 .354 .354 .330 .372 .333 .324 .328 .368 .344 .344 .367 .327 .348 .294 .352 .337 .356 .339 .337 .376 .409 .343 .350 .311 .344 .362 .322 .392 .307 .337 .302 .387 .362 .407

383 333 455 343 346 340 386 340 371 266 436 293 319 286 320 443 336 476 587 483 579 497 373 320 470 414 351 352 442 303 508 328 500 349 358 340 535 644 539 615 389 414

542 482 691 478 556 484 562 506 554 405 627 430 482 408 435 625 483 681 768 723 811 696 500 455 635 579 518 492 642 476 721 518 733 522 530 479 772 849 744 855 557 604

.707 .691 .658 .718 .622 .702 .687 .672 .670 .657 .695 .681 .662 .701 .736 .709 .696 .681 .765 .668 .714 .714 .746 .703 .740 .715 .678 .715 .688 .637 .705 .633 .682 .669 .675 .710 .693 .759 .725 .719 .698 .685

1056/34.1 (+3.2) 957/30.9 (-3.2) 1290/33.9 (+3.1) 1174/30.9 (-3.1) 1065/34.4 (+1.3) 1025/33.1 (-1.3) 991/33.0 (+2.8) 907/30.2 (-2.8) 1017/33.9 (+0.9) 989/33.0 (-0.9) 1054/35.1 (+2.2) 988/32.9 (-2.2) 980-35.0 (+2.4) 914/32.6 (-2.4) 890-31.8 (-3.3) 983-35.1 (+3.3) 840-30.0 (-6.0) 1009-36.0 (+6.0) 1069/32.4 (-7.7) 1323/40.1 (+7.7) 1222-34.9 (-1.8) 1285-36.7 (+1.8) 886-32.8 (-1.6) 934-34.6 (+1.6) 1012-31.6 (-2.6) 1095-34.2 (+2.6) 927-34.3 (+1.0) 899-33.3 (-1.0) 1077-38.5 (+6.1) 906-32.4 (-6.1) 1188-37.1 (+1.0) 1156-36.1 (-1.0) 1001-37.1 (+2.8) 927-34.3) (-2.8) 877-32.5 (-2.6) 949-35.1 (-4.5) 1051-36.2 (+4.5) 1164-36.4 (+6.4) 1235-36.3 (+6.7) 1175-36.7 (+6.3) 966-35.8 (+2.7) 982-36.4 (+3.1)

2013 2005 2545 2378 2019 2067 1962 2038 2021 2038 1903 2121 1630 1874 1766 2040 1777 2029 2535 2473 2572 2528 1868 1801 2334 2201 1634 1780 2095 1794 2281 2063 1913 1920 1680 1889 2129 2376 2343 2466 1824 1940

64.9 64.7 67.0 62.6 65.1 66.7 65.4 67.9 67.4 67.9 63.4 70.7 58.2 66.9 63.1 72.9 63.5 72.5 76.8 74.9 73.5 72.2 69.2 66.7 72.9 68.8 60.5 65.9 74.8 64.1 71.3 64.5 70.9 71.1 62.2 65.1 73.4 74.3 68.9 77.1 67.6 71.9

REB-AVG.(+/-)

PTS

AVG

582/32.3 (+1.5) 555/30.8 (-1.5) 559/31.1 (-0.5) 568/31.6 (+0.5) 548/30.4 (-0.9) 565/31.4 (+0.9) 498/29.3 (-1.2) 518/30.5 (+1.2) 496/31.0 (-2.1) 529/33.1 (+2.1) 528/33.0 (+0.1) 527/32.9 (-0.1) 535/33.4 (+1.6) 524/32.8 (-1.6) 532-33.2 (-2.4) 570-35.6 (+2.4) 445-27.8 (-8.5) 581-36.3 (+8.5) 486/30.4 (-9.2) 634/39.6 (+9.2) 505-31.6 (-4.8) 582-36.4 (+4.8) 503-31.4 (-3.7) 561-35.1 (+3.7) 469-29.3 (-5.9) 563-35.2 (+5.9) 563-31.3 (-2.0) 599-33.3 (+2.0) 636-35.3 (+1.1) 615-34.2 (-1.1) 646-35.9 (-0.2) 650-36.1 (+0.2) 651-36.2 (+0.4) 645-35.8 (-0.4) 597-33.2 (-2.3) 639-35.5 (+2.3)

1120 1205 1093 1134 1100 1254 1047 1217 1021 1128 931 1181 893 1110 1008 1210 974 1152 1206 1240 1180 1202 1126 1143 1153 1188 1069 1275 1259 1168 1231 1196 1232 1368 1088 1312

62.2 66.9 60.7 63.0 61.1 69.7 61.6 71.6 63.8 70.5 58.2 73.8 55.8 69.4 63.0 75.6 60.9 72.0 75.4 77.5 73.8 75.1 70.4 71.4 72.1 74.3 59.4 70.8 69.9 64.9 68.4 66.4 68.4 76.0 60.4 72.9

BIG TEN GAMES Year ‘09-10 Opp. ‘08-09 Opp. ‘07-08 Opp. ‘06-07 Opp. ‘05-06 Opp. ‘04-05 Opp. ‘03-04 Opp. ‘02-03 Opp. ‘01-02 Opp. ‘00-’01 Opp. ‘99-00 Opp. ‘98-99 Opp. ‘97-98 Opp. ‘96-97 Opp. ‘95-96 Opp. ‘94-95 Opp. ‘93-94 Opp. ‘92-93 Opp.

GP

FG

FGA

PCT

3-FG

FGA

PCT

FT

FTA

PCT

18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

405 428 390 421 381 457 370 425 367 407 314 450 325 427 361 430 335 390 391 463 397 447 389 416 387 451 380 460 437 440 428 468 406 497 403 495

924 946 940 934 919 945 866 863 874 856 817 925 856 895 939 872 862 814 942 938 891 930 864 930 854 950 905 992 965 1022 988 1089 963 1070 980 1046

.438 .452 .415 .451 .415 .484 .427 .492 .420 .475 .384 .486 .380 .477 .384 .493 .389 .479 .415 .494 .446 .481 .450 .447 .453 .475 .420 .464 .453 .431 .433 .430 .422 .464 .411 .473

120 136 129 118 129 149 117 157 110 161 95 138 76 123 95 77 118 69 132 77 107 70 114 87 109 74 78 94 126 87 109 86 101 105 73 95

343 378 377 346 367 397 312 396 300 429 288 359 246 336 285 227 347 206 370 209 302 234 319 231 322 207 232 227 322 255 331 275 285 271 233 238

.350 .360 .342 .341 .351 .375 .375 .396 .367 .375 .330 .384 .309 .366 .333 .339 .340 .335 .357 .368 .354 .299 .357 .377 .339 .357 .336 .414 .391 .341 .329 .313 .354 .387 .313 .399

190 213 184 174 209 191 190 210 177 153 208 143 167 133 191 273 186 303 292 237 279 238 234 224 270 212 231 261 259 201 266 174 319 269 209 227

282 306 285 240 332 272 277 305 256 221 297 201 257 196 264 381 277 411 378 349 392 328 313 304 356 292 344 353 390 313 370 281 482 404 313 310

.674 .696 .646 .725 .630 .702 .686 .689 .691 .692 .700 .711 .650 .679 .723 .717 .671 .737 .772 .679 .712 .726 .748 .737 .758 .726 .672 .739 .664 .642 .719 .619 .662 .666 .668 .732

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HISTORY & RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 112 SEASONS OF PENN STATE BASKETBALL 2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW •

NO FORMAL HEAD COACHES 1897 - 1915

1897 W/L: 1-1 (H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) Captain: M.R. Stevenson ____ ____

at Bucknell______________4-24 _ _L Bucknell________________10-7 _W

1898

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

1905-06

1903 W/L: 3-5-1 (H: 3-0; A: 0-5-1; N: 0-0) Captain: G.V. Storisi

W/L: 6-4 (H: 4-0; A: 2-4; N: 0-0) Captain: W.Y. Heaton

J _16 F__ 6 F__ 9 F _10 F _11 F _12 F _13 M _ 6 M _19

D J J F F F M M M M

_Lock Haven _____________51-0 W _Franklin & Marshall _______40-5 W _at Westminster __________18-28 _ _L _at Geneva ______________16-28 _ _L _at Grove City ___________11-33 _ _L _at Allegheny ____________14-26 _ _L _at Indiana State _________19-33 _ _L _at Williamsport YMCA____13-13 _ _T _Williamsport YMCA_______13-9 W

W/L: 2-1 (H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) Captain: Clay Sprecher

D _13 J _11 F__ 8 F _11 F _12 F _13 F _14 F _15 F _16 F _22 M _ 1

W/L: 2-3 (H: 2-0; A: 0-3; N: 0-0) Captain: M.R. Stevenson _Clover Wheel ___________12-10 W _Bucknell ________________17-6 W _at Bloomsburg ___________6-30 _ _L _at Williamsport YMCA____13-17 _ _L _at Bucknell ______________8-12 _ _L

1900 W/L: 7-1 (H: 4-0; A: 3-1; N: 0-0) Captain: J.S. Ruble

W/L: 5-1 (H: 5-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0) Captain: E.T. McCleary F__ 2 F__ 9 F _13 F _19 M _ 9 M _15

_Lock Haven _____________44-2 W _Pennsylvania ____________33-3 W _Bloomsburg _____________56-9 W _Williamsport YMCA ______17-6 W _Gettysburg ______________15-4 W _at Williamsport YMCA ____7-13 _ _L

1902 W/L: 9-2 (H: 7-0; A: 2-2; N: 0-0) Captain: C.W. Ruble J _17 J _31 F__ 7 F _14 F _21 F _25 F _26 F _27 F _28 M _ 1 M _ 7

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_Lock Haven ____________43-13 W _Bloomsburg _____________53-4 W _Pennsylvania ___________52-17 W _Pittston YMCA _________53-13 W _Lehigh ________________39-24 W _at Lehigh ______________22-24 _ _L _at Bloomsburg __________28-44 _ _L _at Williamsport YMCA ____19-9 W _at Lock Haven __________21-16 W _Company B, 5th Regiment _58-2 W _Williamsport YMCA _____17-12 W

_Juniata _________________62-1 _Wyoming Seminary ______66-23 _NYULS________________19-17 _at Harrisburg Athletic Club 29-45 _at Swarthmore___________15-26 _at Pennsylvania __________16-35 _at Lehigh_______________12-40 _Army__________________16-32 _Fordham _______________12-15 _Swarthmore_____________22-20 _Lebanon Valley __________52-20

_W W W _ _L _ _L _ _L _ _L _ _L _ _L W W

1908 W/L: 10-4 (H: 5-0; A: 5-4; N: 0-0) Captain: E. G. DuBarry

_Lock Haven ____________17-13 W _Dickinson ______________42-6 W _Bucknell ________________11-6 W _Williamsport YMCA ______27-7 W _Cornell ________________15-8 W _at Lock Haven ___________10-9 W _at Williamsport YMCA _____4-3 W _at Bucknell ______________6-19 _ _L

1901

W W W _ _L _ _L W _ _L W _ _L W

W/L: 5-6 (H: 5-2; A: 0-4; N: 0-0) Captain: H.B. Waha

1899

J _28 F__ 3 F _10 F _14 F _16 M _ 1 M _ 2 M _ 3

_Juniata _________________57-9 _Wyoming Seminary ______53-15 _Susquehanna ____________49-23 _at Lehigh_______________19-31 _at Pennsylvania __________18-28 _Lebanon Valley __________41-14 _at Southside ____________26-46 _at Pittsburgh _____________30-4 _at West Virginia _________13-16 _at Greensburg ___________34-10

W/L: 8-6 (H: 5-1; A: 3-5; N: 0-0) Captain: Burke Hermann

1906-07

_ _ _ _ _ _Bucknell ________________12-4 W _ _ _ _ _ _at Bucknell _____________5-18 _ _L _ _ _ _ _ _Cornell ________________26-5 W

J _ _13 J _ _28 M _ 1 M _ 2 M _ 3

_15 _16 _29 _ 2 _ 3 _ 5 3 5 6 7

1909-10

J _11 F__ 6 F _12 F _13 F _14 F _15 F _18 F _20 F _25 F _26 F _27 F _28 F _29 M _ 6

▲ Michael Hamas captained the 1927 Nittany Lion basketball team to a 14-4 record.

1904 W/L: 5-4 (H: 3-2; A: 2-2; N: 0-0) Captain: William R. Dunn F F F F F F M M M

_11 _12 _13 _14 _15 _25 _11 _14 _16

_Bellefonte Academy _______42-7 _at Williamsport YMCA____10-16 _ _at Wyoming Seminary ____39-22 _ _at Ex. 9th Regiment ______19-38 _ _at Susquehanna ___________34-7 _ _Allegheny ______________11-25 _ _Altoona Athletic Association _59-8 _ _Williamsport YMCA______33-16 _ _Ex. 9th Regiment ________10-20

W _ _L _W _ _L _W _ _L _W _W _ _L

1905 W/L: 6-2 (H: 3-0; A:3-2; N: 0-0) Captain: William R. Dunn D _16 J _20 F__ 2 F _17 F _22 F _23 F _24 F _25

_at Altoona ______________16-23 _ _L _Altoona Athletic Association 34-18 W _Wyoming Seminary ______33-16 W _Dickinson _____________41-13 W _at Pennsylvania __________29-24 _W _at Swarthmore___________15-26 _ _L _at Franklin & Marshall ____33-27 W _at Dickinson ____________31-12 W

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_Wyoming Seminary ______40-11 _Pittsburgh ______________30-13 _at Franklin & Marshall ____36-11 _at Delaware_____________26-19 _at Pennsylvania __________19-28 _at Swarthmore___________38-27 _George Washington _______47-4 _Swarthmore_____________36-22 _at Bucknell _____________13-20 _at Fordham _____________27-21 _at Manhattan ___________29-26 _at CCNY _______________9-28 _at Lehigh_______________16-24 _Delaware_______________47-11

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1908-9 W/L: 7-6 (H: 6-1; A: 1-5; N: 0-0) Captain: F.G. Funston D _11 D _15 D _16 D _17 J _15 J _30 F__ 3 F__ 6 F _15 F _19 F _22 F _23 F _24

_Harrisburg Athletic Club __42-13 _at Pennsylvania __________23-30 _at Georgetown __________26-49 _at Harrisburg Athletic Club 26-28 _Wyoming Seminary ______38-16 _Bucknell _______________28-16 _Allegheny ______________28-23 _Franklin & Marshall _______49-3 _Pittsburgh Collegians _____55-29 _Swarthmore_____________20-25 _at Army________________15-27 _at Manhattan ___________22-16 _at Swarthmore___________19-25

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1910 W/L: 9-4 (H: 6-0; A: 3-4; N: 0-0) Captain: F.H. Blythe D _ 9 D _14 D _15 D _16 D _17 J _16 F__ 3 F__ 9 F _16 F _17 F _18 F _22 F _24

_Susquehanna _____________41-9 _at Pennsylvania __________22-30 _at Pratt Institute _________37-18 _at Columbia ____________16-24 _at Army________________19-21 _Pittsburgh Collegians _____19-14 _Albright ________________50-9 _Gettysburg _____________14-10 _at Swarthmore___________25-37 _at Susquehanna __________35-21 _at Bucknell _____________26-10 _Lehigh ________________34-13 _Bucknell _______________34-16

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1911-12 W/L: 8-5 (H: 6-0; A: 2-5; N: 0-0) Captain: H.E. Shore D _ 8 D _13 D _14 D _15 D _17 J _12 J _19 F__ 1 F__ 8 F _16 F _22 F _23 F _24

_Albright _______________32-31 _at NYU________________19-18 _at Manhattan ___________19-22 _at St. John's ____________17-25 _at Army________________30-16 _Pittsburgh Collegians _____37-17 _Mt. Alto Academy _______41-27 _Franklin & Marshall ______33-20 _Gettysburg _____________43-14 _Bucknell _______________35-17 _at Bucknell _____________14-21 _at Swarthmore___________20-22 _at Lehigh_______________33-35

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W/L: 8-4 (H: 4-2; A: 4-2; N: 0-0) Captain: W.G. Binder _Juniata ________________20-24 _West Virginia Wesleyan ___32-21 _at Westinghouse Club _____41-27 _at Pittsburgh ____________29-26 _at Washington & Jefferson _23-28 _Gettysburg _____________47-17 _Carnegie Tech ___________50-25 _at Franklin & Marshall ____41-28 _at Swarthmore___________38-26 _at Lehigh_______________33-37 _Pittsburgh ______________26-17 _William & Mary_________19-21

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1914-15 W/L: 10-3 (H: 6-0; A: 4-3; N: 0-0) Captain: J.F. Park D _12 J __ 9 J _14 J _15 J _16 J _30 F__ 8 F _12 F _18 F _19 F _20 F _26 M _ 6

_Juniata ________________50-27 _Harrisburg Collegians _____33-31 _at Westinghouse Club _____33-20 _at Washington & Jefferson _28-24 _at Pittsburgh ____________32-35 _Gettysburg _____________34-26 _Washington & Jefferson ___32-19 _MIT __________________60-14 _at Swarthmore___________42-30 _at Georgetown __________36-27 _at Navy ________________24-33 _Pittsburgh ______________31-28 _at Pittsburgh ____________35-39

W/L: 12-1 (H: 6-0; A: 6-1; N: 0-0) Coach: None Captain: R.D. Blakeslee

BURKE HERMANN

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W/L: 8-3 (H: 5-0; A: 3-3; N: 0-0) Captain: B.L. Hartz

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1916-17 & 1920-32 (15 Years) Record: 148-74 (.667) Burke M. “Dutch” Hermann, 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 football 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 opponents by a twoto-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 Alumni Association in 1968. Hermann died in 1977.

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1916-17 W/L: 12-2 (H: 6-0; A: 6-2; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: I.E. Walton D _ 9 J __ 4 J __ 6 J _20 F__ 1 F__ 2 F__ 3 F _10 F _17 F _24 F _28 M _ 1 M _ 2 M _ 3

_Juniata ________________28-25 _Dartmouth _____________44-22 _Syracuse _______________22-21 _at Juniata ______________40-30 _at Pittsburgh ____________36-37 _at Westinghouse Club _____37-18 _at Carnegie Tech _________37-26 _Lebanon Valley __________42-22 _Carnegie Tech ___________38-23 _Pittsburgh ______________37-32 _at Lafayette _____________39-31 _at Delaware_____________36-31 _at Swarthmore___________33-22 _at Lehigh_______________18-35

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HUGO BEZDEK

1919-20 W/L: 12-1 (H: 8-0; A: 4-1; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: F.N. Wolf D _20 J _17 J _24 J _31 F__ 5 F__ 6 F__ 7 F _13 F _21 F _27 F _28 M _ 6 M _12

_Juniata ________________56-18 W _Dickinson ______________62-18 W _Washington & Jefferson.___43-25 W _Lebanon Valley __________69-10 W _at Lafayette _____________46-11 _W _at Swarthmore___________25-23 W _at Pennsylvania __________16-21 _L _George Washington _______60-6 W _Pittsburgh ______________37-19 W _at West Virginia _________34-27 W _at Pittsburgh ____________34-29 W _Alumni ________________31-23 W _Lehigh ________________33-19 W

1919 (1 Year) Record: 11-2 (.846)

1920-21 Hugo Bezdek, a native of Prague, Czechoslovakia, earned numerous accolades as Penn State’s football 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 Chicago, 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 6530-11 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.

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Begin Second Burke Hermann Era (1920-32)

W/L: 11-2 (H: 5-0; A: 6-2; N: 0-0) Coach: Hugo Bezdek Captain: Bill Mullan J _17 J _25 J _29 J _30 J _31 F__ 1 F__ 7 F _14 F _22 F _27 F _28 M _ 1 M _ 4

_Juniata ________________40-16 W _Susquehanna ____________86-12 W _at Pennsylvania __________13-34 _ _L _at Muhlenberg __________33-15 W _at Lafayette _____________25-33 _ _L _at Lehigh_______________26-23 W _Geneva ________________54-16 W _Juniata ________________46-26 W _Pittsburgh ______________39-19 W _at Carnegie Tech _________57-26 W _at Pittsburgh ____________33-31 _W _at Geneva ______________32-27 W _at Great Lakes NTS ______48-22 W

W/L: 14-2 (H: 11-1; A: 3-1; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: Glenn Killinger D _15 J __ 8 J _15 J _17 J _22 J _29 F__ 2 F__ 4 F__ 5 F _12 F _19 F _26 M _ 5 M _ 9 M _16 M _20

_Juniata ________________45-13 W _Dickinson ______________48-19 W _Washington & Jefferson ___53-14 W _West Virginia ___________52-14 W _Susquehanna ____________47-13 W _Lebanon Valley __________51-12 W _Carnegie Tech ___________62-17 W _at Pittsburgh ____________39-33 W _at Washington & Jefferson _26-23 W _Virginia Tech ___________23-29 _ _L _Pittsburgh ______________50-28 W _Buffalo ________________43-16 W _Swarthmore_____________34-11 W _at Yale _________________20-23 _ _L _at Pennsylvania __________21-19 W _Alumni ________________29-28 W

1921-22 W/L: 9-5 (H: 8-1; A: 1-4; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: A.K. Wilson Leading Scorer: J.N. Reed, 190 D _15 J __ 7 J _14 J _28 F__ 3 F__ 4 F _11 F _18 F _22 F _24 F _25 M _ 4 M _11 M _18

_Juniata ________________48-16 _Dickinson ______________34-11 _Lebanon Valley __________29-14 _Bucknell _______________38-12 _at Pittsburgh ____________30-27 _at Washington & Jefferson _23-26 _Bethany _______________40-20 _Pittsburgh ______________27-28 _at Pennsylvania __________16-23 _at Rutgers ______________28-35 _at Princeton ____________19-22 _Creighton ______________49-27 _Washington & Jefferson ___32-15 _Alumni ________________39-24

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1922-23

1925-26

W/L: 13-1 (H: 9-0; A: 4-1; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: H.D. Koehler Leading Scorer: J.N. Reed, 242

W/L: 7-7 (H: 6-2; A: 1-5; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: D.G. Hood Leading Scorer: Harold Von Neida, 83

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_Juniata ________________49-25 W _Syracuse _______________32-15 W _Carnegie Tech ___________36-25 W _Bethany _______________64-13 W _Lebanon Valley __________43-18 W _at Pittsburgh ____________38-31 _W _at Carnegie Tech _________38-29 W _at Pennsylvania __________30-23 W _Dickinson ______________39-23 W _Pittsburgh ______________38-11 _W _at Cornell ______________25-27 _ _L _at Syracuse _____________44-14 W _Swarthmore_____________41-25 W _Alumni ________________40-23 W

_Juniata ________________38-22 _Bethany _______________52-40 _Susquehanna ____________75-18 _at Pittsburgh ____________26-30 _at Duquesne ____________12-36 _Bucknell _______________39-28 _at Georgetown __________30-19 _at Navy ________________21-31 _Gettysburg _____________32-38 _Syracuse _______________37-31 _Catholic _______________47-27 _at Pennsylvania __________16-24 _at Syracuse _____________12-29 _Pittsburgh ______________31-37

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1927

W/L: 13-2 (H: 11-0; A: 2-2; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: Ken Loeffler Leading Scorer: J.N. Reed, 151

W/L: 14-4 (H: 12-1; A: 2-3; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: Michael Hamas Leading Scorer: Michael Hamas, 223

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J __ 8 J _15 J _22 J _27 J _29 F__ 1 F__ 5 F _10 F _12 F _16 F _19 F _24 F _25 M _ 2 M _ 4 M _ 5 M _12 M _13

_Juniata ________________61-13 W _Susquehanna ____________58-13 W _Carnegie Tech ___________47-25 W _Gettysburg _____________23-19 W _Bucknell _______________44-18 W _at Pennsylvania __________22-27 _ _L _Duquesne ______________43-40 W _at Pittsburgh ____________30-31 _L _Pittsburgh ______________29-13 W _at NYU________________25-19 W _at Syracuse _____________25-22 W _Allegheny ______________44-22 W _Lafayette _______________34-14 W _Carnegie Tech ___________41-14 W _Syracuse _______________37-22 W

1924-25 W/L: 12-2 (H: 8-0; A: 4-2; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: E.O. Gerhardt Leading Scorer: E.O. Gerhardt, 144 D _17 J _10 J _17 J _24 J _30 J _31 F__ 7 F _14 F _21 F _25 F _28 M _ 7 M _13 M _14

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_Juniata ________________30-21 _W _Carnegie Tech ___________34-21 _W _Susquehanna ____________52-17 W _Gettysburg _____________41-23 W _at Catholic _____________36-11 _W _at Navy __________39-37 (2 OT) W _at Pittsburgh ____________40-25 W _Lebanon Valley __________42-15 W _Notre Dame ____________33-22 W _Syracuse _______________24-22 W _at Pennsylvania __________24-36 _ _L _Bucknell _______________64-17 W _at Pittsburgh ____________35-30 W _at Syracuse _____________27-38 _ _L

_Lebanon Valley __________40-32 _Susquehanna ____________50-15 _Gettysburg _____________46-29 _Princeton ______________30-23 _at Pennsylvania __________26-32 _Detroit ________________27-37 _Carnegie Tech ___________41-31 _Washington & Jefferson ___39-30 _Duquesne ______________39-15 _Juniata ________________29-18 _Bucknell _______________41-22 _at Carnegie Tech _________38-13 _at Pittsburgh ____________27-33 _Ursinus ________________42-23 _at Buffalo (3 OT) ________43-41 _at Syracuse _____________21-48 _Pittsburgh ______________35-24 _Alumni ________________39-34

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1932

W/L: 10-9 (H: 6-1; A: 4-8; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: L.D. Reilly Leading Scorer: J.N. Stahley, unavailable

W/L: 6-9 (H: 5-3; A: 1-6; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: F.C. Brand Leading Scorers: Ed McMinn, 141 & Fred Brand, 119

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_at Detroit ______________31-18 _at Northwestern _________17-41 _at Michigan ____________11-32 _at Michigan State ________14-16 _Gettysburg (OT)_________37-34 _at Georgetown __________40-42 _at Navy ________________39-25 _Western Maryland _______46-19 _Carnegie Tech ___________50-22 _Colgate ________________49-27 _at Pennsylvania __________29-39 _Washington & Jefferson ___38-33 _at Pittsburgh ____________38-49 _at Carnegie Tech _________42-29 _at Bucknell _____________42-29 _Syracuse _______________35-26 _at Syracuse _____________23-26 _at Colgate ______________20-34 _Pittsburgh ______________23-29

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_Bethany _______________28-39 _Montana State __________42-51 _Western Maryland _______45-19 _Carnegie Tech ___________27-21 _at West Virginia _________40-39 _Colgate ________________24-25 _at Pennsylvania __________22-28 _at Pittsburgh ____________20-47 _at Carnegie Tech _________11-23 _Syracuse _______________26-44 _at Colgate ______________34-32 _at Syracuse _____________26-44 _Bucknell _______________57-33 _Pittsburgh ______________30-47

EARL LESLIE 1933-36 (4 Years) Record: 29--28 (.509) _ _L _L W _W W _ _L _ _L _ _L _ _L _ _L W _ _L W _ _L

1928 W/L: 10-5 (H: 8-2; A: 2-3; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: H.B. Von Neida Leading Scorer: L.D. Reilly, 111 J __ 4 J __ 7 J _11 J _14 J _18 J _21 J _28 F__ 4 F _10 F _11 F _18 F _23 F _25 M _ 3 M _10

_Western Maryland _______49-20 _Syracuse _______________26-27 _Lebanon Valley __________41-22 _at Pennsylvania __________21-23 _Juniata ________________53-18 _Gettysburg _____________54-29 _Temple ________________57-27 _Carnegie Tech ___________43-23 _at Pittsburgh ____________25-48 _at Carnegie Tech _________27-21 _Ursinus ________________45-39 _at Colgate ______________33-32 _at Syracuse _____________14-28 _Bucknell _______________36-34 _Pittsburgh ______________28-45

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W/L: 3-12 (H: 3-7; A: 0-5; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: S.S. Saltzman Leading Scorer: Fred Brand, 120 J __ 7 J _10 J _14 J _17 J _20 J _28 J _31 F__ 7 F _14 F _21 F _24 F _27 F _28 M _ 7 M _14

_Waynesburg ____________24-31 _Bethany _______________27-41 _Lafayette _______________16-27 _at Harvard _____________20-38 _Syracuse _______________33-50 _at Navy ________________38-45 _Colgate ________________27-34 _Western Maryland _______40-22 _West Virginia ___________37-27 _at Pittsburgh ____________24-30 _Bucknell _______________56-41 _at Colgate ______________27-30 _at Syracuse _____________29-47 _Carnegie Tech ___________30-31 _Pittsburgh ______________32-37

_Western Maryland _______47-21 _W _Waynesburg ____________37-33 W _at Pennsylvania __________23-27 _L _Syracuse _______________41-33 W _Bucknell _______________48-22 W _Juniata ________________40-22 W _Colgate ________________29-34 _L _at Army________________37-46 _L _at Fordham ________37-38 (OT) _L _West Virginia ___________33-42 _L _at Colgate ______________31-42 _L _at Syracuse _____________33-41 _L _Pittsburgh ______________32-36 _L _at Carnegie Tech _________27-40 _L _at Pittsburgh ____________40-30 W

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W/L: 5-9 (H: 3-5; A: 2-4; N: 0-0) Coach: Burke Hermann Captain: J.N. Stahley Leading Scorer: Fred Brand, 108 J __ 4 J __ 7 J __ 9 J _11 J _18 J _25 F__ 1 F _14 F _15 F _20 F _28 M _ 1 M _ 8 M _15

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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 football letterman at Oregon (1919-21), he was named to the Pacific Coast Conference first team as a tackle in 1920. Leslie 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 83 start, before dropping its final six games. In 1935-36, Penn State joined the "fast" Eastern Intercollegiate Conference and went 0-10, 611 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.


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EASTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE 1935-39 (4 years)

W/L: 7-4 (H: 7-1; A: 0-3; N: 0-0) Coach: Earl Leslie Captain: W.C. Moser Leading Scorers: N.B. McFarlane, 114 & Ed McMinn, 104 J __ 4 J __ 7 J _14 J _21 J _28 F__ 8 F _15 F _18 F _25 M _ 3 M _ 4

_Susquehanna ____________43-24 _at Pennsylvania __________24-43 _Western Maryland _______44-15 _Washington & Jefferson ___47-21 _Army__________________33-26 _Lafayette _______________48-25 _Temple ________________33-43 _West Virginia ___________44-34 _Carnegie Tech ___________30-27 _at Colgate ______________32-48 _at Syracuse _____________29-44

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1934 W/L: 8-4 (H: 5-2; A: 3-2; N: 0-0) Coach: Earl Leslie Captain: N.B. McFarlane Leading Scorer: N.B. McFarlane, 169 J __ 4 J __ 6 J _10 J _13 J _20 J _27 F__ 7 F _10 F _16 F _17 F _24 M _ 1

_Susquehanna ____________47-20 _Juniata ________________39-19 _Dickinson ______________37-21 _Bucknell _______________44-21 _Washington & Jefferson ___28-11 _at Navy ________________24-43 _at Army________________29-24 _at Colgate ______________39-22 _at Carnegie Tech _________47-23 _at West Virginia _________18-45 _Syracuse _______________23-31 _Rutgers ________________34-35

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1934-35 W/L: 8-9 (H: 8-4; A: 0-5; N: 0-0) Coach: Earl Leslie Captain: J.M. Stocker Leading Scorers: John Stocker, 121 D _14 D _29 J __ 2 J __ 5 J __ 9 J _12 J _16 J _19 J _26 F__ 6 F__ 9 F _13 F _16 F _22 M _ 1 M _ 2 M _ 9

_Ithaca _________________39-26 _at Rutgers ______________40-52 _Wheaton_______________53-36 _at Pennsylvania __________22-43 _Temple (OT) ___________33-35 _Juniata ________________32-22 _Western Maryland _______43-25 _Washington & Jefferson ___38-15 _Lock Haven ____________46-20 _Bucknell _______________41-32 _Army__________________38-34 _St. Thomas _____________37-39 _at Navy ________________27-33 _Carnegie Tech ___________35-54 _at Colgate ______________35-38 _at Syracuse _____________34-47 _Pittsburgh ______________25-41

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W/L: 6-11; 0-10 EIC (H: 4-5; A: 2-6; N: 0-0) Coach: Earl Leslie Captain: B.A. Riley Leading Scorer: Sol Miehoff, 121 D _14 J __ 8 J _11 J _15 J _18 J _22 J _25 F__ 8 F _11 F _12 F _15 F _19 F _22 F _26 F _29 M _ 6 M _ 7

_Ithaca _________________38-32 W _at Pennsylvania __________31-26 W _at Navy ________________30-36 _ _L _Syracuse _______________34-33 W _Pittsburgh ______________23-45 _ _L _Bucknell _______________40-33 W _Carnegie Tech ___________30-32 _ _L _West Virginia* __________35-40 _ _L _at Temple ______________33-39 _ _L _at Army________________41-36 W _Georgetown ____________44-51 _L _Temple ________________23-31 _L _at West Virginia _________31-54 _ _L _at Georgetown __________27-34 _ _L _Rutgers ___________45-43 (OT) W _at Carnegie Tech _________25-38 _ _L _at Pittsburgh ____________38-41 _L

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JOHN LAWTHER 1937-49 (13 Years) Record: 150-93 (.617) NCAA (1-1) Raised on a farm in Carroll 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 basketball 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 resulting 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 guided them to a 37-33 win over undefeated St. John’s in the first college basketball doubleheader 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 Foundation Hall of Fame. Lawther’s winning percentage (317-127, 71.4 percent) still ranks among the top 50 all-time in Division I.

▲ All-American John Barr led Penn State in scoring in 1940 and 1941.

1937

1938-39

W/L: 10-7; 6-4 EIC (H: 7-1; A: 3-6; N: 0-0) Coach: John Lawther Captains: M.L. Korrick & J.F. Smith Leading Scorer: Sol Miehoff, 125

W/L: 13-10; 5-5 EIC (H: 9-1; A: 4-8; N: 0-1) Coach: John Lawther Captain: None Leading Scorers: Charlie Prosser, 195; Bill Stopper, 106; Cliff McWilliams, 93; M.H. Corbin, 90, John Barr, 88.

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_at Pennsylvania __________33-41 _L _Susquehanna ____________52-19 W _Lafayette _______________46-15 W _at Georgetown __________31-23 W _West Virginia ___________28-21 _W _at Pittsburgh ____________28-36 _ _L _Carnegie Tech ___________35-30 W _Bucknell _______________42-19 W _at Carnegie Tech _________27-25 W _at Temple ______________23-42 _ _L _at Navy ___________32-31 (OT) _W _at West Virginia _________31-36 _ _L _Temple ________________26-28 _ _L _at Syracuse _____________26-39 _ _L _Georgetown ____________34-24 W _Pittsburgh ______________24-21 _W _at Yale _________________31-33 _ _L

1937-38 W/L: 13-5; 6-4 EIC (H: 6-2; A: 7-3; N: 0-0) Coach: John Lawther Captains: Sol Meihoff & J.P. Proksa Leading Scorer: Sol Miehoff, 175 D _30 D _31 J __ 1 J __ 5 J __ 8 J _11 J _15 J _18 J _22 F__ 4 F__ 5 F__ 8 F _12 F _19 F _26 M _ 2 M _ 5 M _ 9

_at Akron _______________19-29 _ _L _at Kent State ____________47-34 _W _at Western Reserve _______42-34 _W _at Pennsylvania __________40-28 W _Susquehanna ____________44-24 _W _at Carnegie Tech _________39-33 W _West Virginia ___________33-29 W _Bucknell _______________33-20 W _Georgetown ____________42-23 W _at Temple ______________30-37 _ _L _at Georgetown ______34-33 (OT) W _Temple ________________39-49 _ _L _at Pittsburgh ____________34-39 _ _L _at West Virginia _____44-41 (OT) _W _Syracuse _______________38-32 W _Carnegie Tech ___________38-24 W _Pittsburgh ______________25-26 _ _L _at Rutgers ______________53-18 W

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_Maryland ______________42-28 _Susquehanna ____________45-22 _Syracuse _______________33-19 _at DePaul ______________23-31 _at Michigan State ________21-35 _at Syracuse _____________23-43 _Colorado (1) ____________26-29 _Western Reserve _________36-24 _Rutgers ________________44-21 _Bucknell _______________42-17 _at Muhlenberg __________43-27 _Carnegie Tech ___________33-35 _at Temple ______________29-31 _at Navy ________________19-38 _at Pennsylvania __________34-21 _at Pittsburgh ____________41-22 _at Georgetown __________31-32 _at West Virginia (3 OT) ___46-43 _West Virginia ___________54-40 _Pittsburgh ______________36-35 _at Georgetown __________29-42 _at Carnegie Tech _________28-33 _Temple ________________35-32

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1939-40

1941-42

W/L: 15-8 (H: 5-4; A: 10-4; N: 0-0) Coach: John Lawther Captain: H.C. McWilliams Leading Scorers: John Barr, 231; Scott Moffatt, 140; Cliff McWilliams, 133; Norm Racusin, 99.

W/L: 18-3 (H: 9-0; A: 8-2; N: 1-1) Coach: John Lawther Captains: R.V. Grimes & Elmer Gross Leading Scorers: Herschel Baltimore, 179 & Elmer Gross, 179. No. 10 in Final Dunkel Index

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_Washington & Jefferson ___26-35 _ _L _Susquehanna ____________52-23 W _Bucknell _______________37-44 _ _L _at Mount Union _________31-24 W _at Akron _______________55-20 W _at Kent State ____________36-21 _W _at Pittsburgh ____________28-31 _L _Georgetown ____________33-22 W _at Carnegie Tech _________33-35 _ _L _Syracuse _______________24-27 _ _L _at Navy ________________40-17 W _at Rutgers ______________47-19 W _West Virginia ___________32-23 W _at Army________________47-20 W _NYU__________________29-35 _ _L _at Colgate ______________43-25 W _at Syracuse _____________29-34 _ _L _at Georgetown __________35-38 _ _L _at Temple ______________33-31 _W _at West Virginia _____55-51 (OT) _W _at Pittsburgh ____________36-29 W _Temple ________________46-36 W _Carnegie Tech ___________48-26 W

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_Susquehanna ____________47-18 W _Washington & Jefferson ___33-31 _W _Bucknell _______________48-32 W _at Cornell ______________25-28 _ _L _Syracuse _______________37-29 W _at American ____________53-26 W _at West Virginia _________33-58 _ _L _at Pittsburgh ____________34-30 W _at Army________________34-26 W _at Temple ______________41-33 W _at Navy ________________29-25 W _at Carnegie Tech _________59-26 W _Temple ________________46-33 W _at Colgate ______________58-35 W _at Syracuse (OT) ____37-36 (OT) W _Pittsburgh ______________33-28 W _West Virginia ___________44-30 W _NYU__________________43-35 W _Carnegie Tech ___________42-19 W NCAA TOURNAMENT _Dartmouth (2) __________39-44 _ _L _Illinois (2)______________41-34 W

1940-41

1942-43

W/L: 15-5 (H: 7-2; A: 8-3; N: 0-0) Coach: John Lawther Captain: John Barr Leading Scorers: John Barr, 200; Herschel Baltimore, 128; Scott Moffatt, 125; Elmer Gross 114.

W/L: 15-4 (H: 10-0; A: 5-4; N: 0-0) Coach: John Lawther Captains: Herschel Baltimore & John Egli Leading Scorers: David Hornstein, 139; Larry Gent, 138; Herschel Baltimore, 137; S.L. Von Neida, 130; Jack Biery, 110; John Egli, 110.

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_Washington & Jefferson ___30-31 _L _at Bucknell _____________55-21 _W _Colgate ________________35-21 _W _Susquehanna ____________55-18 W _at NYU________________47-34 W _at Pittsburgh ____________27-36 _ _L _at Syracuse _____________44-25 W _at Navy ________________23-20 W _at Georgetown ______24-28 (OT) _ _L _at American ____________32-17 W _West Virginia ___________29-35 _ _L _at Temple ______________43-25 W _Carnegie Tech ___________42-24 W _at Syracuse _____________27-39 _ _L _Georgetown ____________46-38 W _at Army________________31-27 W _Mexico ________________62-18 W _Muhlenberg ____________50-29 W _Pittsburgh ______________36-21 _W _at Carnegie Tech _________42-32 W

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_Washington & Jefferson ___34-29 W _Susquehanna ____________58-28 W _Bucknell _______________36-22 W _at NYU________________39-40 _ _L _at Temple ______________38-29 W _Syracuse _______________42-28 W _at Carnegie Tech _________35-33 W _at Pittsburgh ____________37-38 _L _Colgate ________________48-24 W _at West Virginia _________27-32 _ _L _at Georgetown __________35-51 _L _at Navy Pre-Flight________51-34 W _at Navy ________________33-21 _W _West Virginia ___________55-40 W _at Army________________37-28 W _Pittsburgh ______________32-13 W _Temple ________________46-33 W _Carnegie Tech ___________65-28 W _Georgetown ____________55-37 W

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1946-47

W/L: 8-7 (H: 5-3; A: 2-4; N: 1-0) Coach: John Lawther Captains: None Leading Scorers: Don McNary, 146; Monroe Moskowitz, 119; Bud Long 114.

W/L: 10-8 (H: 4-3; A: 6-5; N: 0-0) Coach: John Lawther Captain: David Hornstein Leading Scorers: Jack Biery, 218; Johnny Rusinko, 181; Milt Simon ,142; Nick Dietterick, 127; Jim Lawther, 101.

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_at Muhlenberg __________34-40 _Bucknell _______________26-29 _Susquehanna ____________45-25 _Washington & Jefferson ___41-34 _NYU (3) _______________37-36 _at Temple ______________38-45 _at Carnegie Tech _________34-32 _at Pittsburgh ____________15-12 _Colgate ________________34-41 _at Army________________38-49 _Juniata ________________38-29 _at Navy ________________26-46 _Pittsburgh ______________35-29 _Temple ________________30-31 _Carnegie Tech ___________76-33

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1944-45 W/L: 10-7 (H: 8-2; A: 2-5; N: 0-0) Coach: John Lawther Captains: None Leading Scorers: Irwin Batnick, 113; Sylvester Bozinski, 105. D _ 6 D _13 D _14 D _16 D _20 J _10 J _12 J _13 J _17 J _24 J _27 J _31 F__ 7 F _10 F _14 F _17 F _24

_Muhlenberg ________36-37 (OT) _ _L _Susquehanna ____________53-12 W _Marshall _______________34-32 W _at West Virginia _________34-39 _ _L _Bucknell _______________32-30 W _Mexico ________________50-29 W _at Carnegie Tech _________57-22 W _at Pittsburgh ____________41-58 _ _L _West Virginia ___________53-27 W _at Army________________28-33 _ _L _Colgate ________________37-26 W _at Navy ________________27-60 _ _L _Carnegie Tech ___________57-22 W _at Colgate ______________51-34 W _Temple __________60-63 (5 OT) _L _Pittsburgh ______________53-36 W _at Temple ______________28-39 _ _L

W/L: 7-9 (H: 5-2; A: 2-7; N: 0-0) Coach: John Lawther Captains: None Leading Scorer: Walter Hatkevich, 216. _Susquehanna ____________68-33 _at West Virginia (OT)_____41-42 _Muhlenberg ____________36-55 _at Carnegie Tech _________34-27 _Bucknell _______________58-33 _at Muhlenberg __________38-47 _Temple ________________46-34 _at Pittsburgh ____________38-45 _West Virginia ___________45-48 _at Colgate ______________51-67 _at Bucknell _____________47-28 _at Army________________45-46 _Pittsburgh ______________48-37 _at Navy ________________33-34 _Colgate ________________46-44 _at Temple ______________38-54

_at Susquehanna __________57-33 W _at Georgetown __________40-37 W _at Bucknell_________34-38 (OT) _ _L _Washington & Jefferson ___46-48 _ _L _at West Virginia _________37-40 _ _L _at Pittsburgh ____________31-42 _ _L _Temple ________________62-42 W _Muhlenberg ____________48-36 W _at Bucknell _____________52-45 W _at Carnegie Tech _________71-45 W _Pittsburgh ______________46-39 W _at American ____________46-38 W _at Temple ______________37-38 _ _L _Carnegie Tech ___________52-32 W _at Navy ________________43-58 _ _L _West Virginia ___________51-55 _ _L _Georgetown ____________42-50 _ _L _at Colgate ______________71-68 W

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1944-46

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W/L: 9-10 (H: 6-4; A: 3-6; N: 0-0) Coach: John Lawther Captain: Jack Biery Leading Scorers: Jack Biery, 260; Milt Simon, 143; Irwin Batnick, 135. D _13 D _17 J __ 3 J __ 7 J __ 9 J _10 J _14 J _17 J _21 J _31 F__ 4 F__ 7 F _11 F _14 F _18 F _21 F _28 M _ 3 M _ 6

_Washington & Jefferson ___63-49 W _Bucknell _______________42-46 _ _L _at Pittsburgh ____________34-35 _ _L _American ______________45-25 W _at Colgate ______________36-35 W _at Syracuse _____________43-49 _ _L _West Virginia (#5) _______50-46 W _at Carnegie Tech _________47-39 W _at Bucknell _____________29-36 _ _L _Pittsburgh ______________34-42 _ _L _at West Virginia _________32-60 _ _L _Syracuse _______________40-35 W _at Georgetown __________42-40 W _DePauw _______________68-49 W _at Navy ________________36-40 _ _L _at Temple ______________44-55 _ _L _Colgate ___________60-61 (OT) _L _Georgetown ____________43-49 _ _L _Temple ________________64-62 W

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W/L: 7-10 (H: 7-3; A: 0-7; N: 0-0) Coach: John Lawther Captain: Milt Simon Leading Scorer: Milt Simon, 177. D _ 4 D _14 D _15 D _18 J __ 8 J _ _15 J _19 F__ 2 F__ 5 F__ 9 F _12 F _19 F _23 F _25 F _26 M _ 2 M _ 5

_at Pittsburgh ____________33-40 _L _American ______________55-59 _L _at Georgetown __________41-49 _L _Washington & Jefferson ___40-38 W _Colgate ________________40-58 _L _Carnegie Tech ___________65-40 W _at Navy ________________47-55 _L _at West Virginia _________28-52 _L _Syracuse _______________63-47 W _West Virginia ___________47-49 _L _at Temple ______________48-56 _L _Pittsburgh ______________49-38 W _American ______________63-50 W _at Colgate ______________45-67 _ _L _at Syracuse _____________47-49 _ _L _Temple ________________52-41 _W _Georgetown ____________61-42 W


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ELMER GROSS 1950-54 (5 Years) Record: 80-40 (.667) 2 NCAA (4-3), 1954 FINAL FOUR 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 18game winning 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 confused 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 master’s degree in 1947. He was the first coach in NCAA tourney history (1952) to also have played in the tournament (1942). Dr. Gross retired 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.

1949-50 W/L: 13-10 (H: 9-2; A: 4-7; N: 0-1) Coach: Elmer Gross Captains: Marty Costa & Joe Tocci Leading Scorers: Marty Costa (13.0), Lou Lamie (10.8), Lee Schisler (8.3), Joe Tocci (7.5), Jay McMahan (5.7). D _ 7 D _14 D _15 D _28 D _29 D _30 J __ 7 J _13 J _14 J _18 J _21 J _25 J _28 F__ 8 F _10 F _11 F _15 F _18 F _22 F _24 F _25 M _ 1 M _ 4

_Susquehanna ____________74-44 W _at Georgetown __________63-70 _ _L _at American ____________67-49 W _Duke (4) _______________51-48 W _West Virginia (4) ________46-41 _W _N.C. State (4) (#5 AP*) ___40-50 _ _L _Colgate ___________67-68 (OT) _ _L _at Carnegie Tech _________42-57 _ _L _at Washington & Jefferson _51-50 W _American ______________74-54 W _Pittsburgh ______________34-21 _W _at Pittsburgh ____________58-51 _W _Syracuse _______________67-61 _W _at Pennsylvania __________49-66 _ _L _at Gettysburg _______65-66 (OT) _ _L _at Navy ________________40-46 _ _L _West Virginia ___________82-56 W _Rutgers ________________51-64 _ _L _Temple ________________66-61 _W _at Colgate ______________72-57 W _at Syracuse _____________44-46 _ _L _at West Virginia _________56-59 _ _L _Georgetown ____________65-56 W

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1950-51 W/L: 14-9 (H: 7-3; A: 6-5; N: 1-1) Coach: Elmer Gross Captains: Lou Lamie Starters: 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 D _ 9 D _11 D _15 D _16 D _29 D _30 J __ 2 J __ 6 J _10 J _20 F__ 3 F__ 6 F__ 7 F _10 F _14 F _17 F _21 F _23 F _24 F _28 M _ 3 M _ 7

_Ithaca _________________70-31 _W _Syracuse _______________59-61 _L _at American ____________66-63 W _Rhode Island____________61-55 W _Washington & Jefferson ___52-55 _L _Michigan State (5) _______43-51 _L _Ohio State (5)___________67-58 W _at Lawrence Tech ________56-67 _L _Colgate ________________52-55 _L _at Bucknell _____________25-15 W _Gettysburg _____________73-52 W _Bucknell _______________67-53 W _at Georgetown __________76-70 W _at Navy ________________44-41 _W _West Virginia ___________76-60 W _at Pittsburgh ____________50-61 _L _at Rutgers ______________73-50 W _American ______________73-54 W _at Colgate ______________58-57 W _at Syracuse _____________46-50 _L _at West Virginia _________68-72 _L _Pittsburgh ______________64-44 W _at Pennsylvania __________58-61 _L

1951-52 W/L: 20-6 (H: 10-0; A: 8-4; N: 2-2) Coach: Elmer Gross Captains: Jay McMahan & Hardy Williams Starters: 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 D _12 D _15 D _27 D _28 J __ 5 J _10 J _12 J _16 J _17 J _19 J _30 J _31 F__ 2 F__ 6 F__ 9 F _15 F _16 F _20 F _22 F _23 F _27 M _ 1 M _ 8

_Ithaca _________________51-21 _W _Bucknell _______________73-63 W _at Washington & Jefferson _46-49 _ _L _Michigan (6)____________62-60 W _Pittsburgh (6) ___________62-40 W _Colgate ________________68-51 _W _Syracuse _______________61-57 W _Carnegie Tech ___________74-56 W _at Gettysburg ___________85-70 W _at Dickinson ____________89-45 W _at Pittsburgh ____________52-45 W _at Navy ________________53-49 W _at American ____________77-52 W _at West Virginia (#9 AP*) __61-60 W _Rutgers ________________66-52 W _Georgetown ____________83-55 W _at Rhode Island__________72-66 W _at Army________________85-73 W _at Pennsylvania __________52-54 _ _L _at Colgate _________63-65 (OT) _ _L _at Syracuse _______72-76 (2 OT) _L _West Virginia (#10 AP)____84-65 W _Pittsburgh _______________24-9 W _at Bucknell _____________80-67 W

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▲ Lou Lamie was captain and the leading scorer on the 1950-51 team.

▲ Hardy Williams was a two-year letterman and captained the 1951-52 team.

1952-53

1953-54

W/L: 15-9 (H: 12-0; A: 2-7; N: 1-2) Coach: Elmer Gross Captain: Herm Sledzik Starters: 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).

W/L: 18-6 (H: 9-0; A: 5-5; N: 4-1) Coach: Elmer Gross Captain: John Sherry Starters: 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).

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_Alfred _________________56-43 W _Washington & Jefferson ___62-50 W _Colgate ________________68-55 W _Oklahoma A & M (8) (#8 AP*)61-68 L _Bowling Green (8) _______67-56 W _W. Kentucky (8) (#17 AP*) 78-91 _ _L _Syracuse _______________71-62 W _Carnegie Tech ___________62-51 W _at Pittsburgh ____________56-57 _ _L _Gettysburg _____________73-66 W _at West Virginia _________72-82 _ _L _Ithaca ________________105-47 W _at Pennsylvania __________56-60 _ _L _at Georgetown __________73-70 W _at Navy ________________53-77 _ _L _at Rutgers ______________62-74 _ _L _American ______________69-53 W _Bucknell _______________71-49 W _Dickinson ______________56-42 W _at Colgate _________60-62 (OT) _ _L _at Syracuse _____________78-74 W _West Virginia ___________77-57 W _Pittsburgh ______________73-53 W _at Temple ______________54-56 _ _L

1954 Final Four No. 9 in final Associated Press poll D _ 5 _Washington & Jefferson ___66-41 W D _12 _at Pennsylvania __________72-67 W D _18 _at American ____________65-52 W D _19 _at N.C. State____________74-89 _ _L J _ _ 6 _Syracuse _______________77-63 W J _ _ 9 _Colgate ________________78-58 W J _13 _at West Virginia _________74-66 W J _16 _at Navy ________________58-62 _ _L J _27 _at Bucknell _____________49-43 W J _28 _Pittsburgh ________91-85 (3 OT) W F _ _ 3 _at Gettysburg ___________64-51 W F _ _ 6 _West Virginia ___________85-68 W F _13 _at Pittsburgh ____________62-74 _ _L F _19 _at Colgate ______________63-75 _ _L F _20 _at Syracuse _____________69-71 _ _L F _24 _Gettysburg _____________76-62 W F _27 _Rutgers ________________76-59 W M _ 4 _Georgetown ____________61-54 W M _ 6 _Temple ________________67-52 W NCAA TOURNAMENT M 9 Toledo (9) __________________62-50 W M 12 LSU (10) (#14 AP*) __________78-70 W M 13 Notre Dame (10) (#6 AP*) _____71-63 W M 19 LaSalle (11) (#2 AP*) _________54-69 _ _L M 20 USC (11) (#11 AP*) __________70-61 W

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JOHN EGLI 1955-68 (14 Years) Record: 187-135 (.581) 2 NCAA, 1 NIT (1-4) The all-time winningest coach in Penn State basketball 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 Regional 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 education 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 Basketball 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.

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY 1955-56

W/L: 18-10 (H: 11-1; A: 5-6; N: 2-3) Coach: John Egli Captains: Jesse Arnelle & Ron Weidenhammer Starters: 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).

W/L: 12-14 (H: 5-4; A: 6-9; N: 1-1) Coach: John Egli Captains: Earl Fields & Bob Hoffman Starters: 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).

W/L: 8-11 (H: 5-3; A: 3-8; N: 0-0) Coach: John Egli Captains: Steve Baidy & Ron Rainey Starters: 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).

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_Dickinson ______________81-63 W _at N.C. State (#4 AP*) ____77-99 _ _L _Carnegie Tech ___________91-75 W _Colgate _______________110-75 W _Gettysburg _____________97-61 W _Rutgers _______________106-69 W _Wayne (12) _____________66-71 _ _L _Toledo (12) _____________71-53 W _at Michigan State ________74-85 _ _L _Bucknell _______________94-45 W _Navy __________________84-64 W _Syracuse ______________107-85 W _at Carnegie Tech _________56-66 _ _L _at Pittsburgh ____________66-76 _ _L _at Lehigh__________81-75 (OT) W _at Temple _______84-80 (2 OT) W _at W. Virginia (#19 AP*)77-68 (OT) W _Lehigh ________________78-37 W _West Virginia (#19 AP*) ___84-58 W _at Washington & Jefferson _90-71 W _at Colgate ______________56-69 _ _L _at Syracuse _____________60-83 _ _L _at Rutgers ______________83-64 W _Pittsburgh ______________77-71 W _Pennsylvania ____________79-85 _ _L NCAA TOURNAMENT M 8 Memphis State (13) ___________59-55 W M 11 Iowa (14) (#5 AP*)___________53-82 _L M 12 Kentucky (14) (#2 AP*) _______59-84 _L

▲ Head coach John Egli with late 1950’s stars Wally Colender (middle) and Mark DuMars (right).

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_at N.C. State (#2 AP*) ____42-78 _at Dickinson ____________80-66 _at DePaul ______________62-84 _Rutgers _______________102-78 _Colgate ________________83-75 _Detroit (12) ____________58-91 _Toledo (12) _____________78-66 _Carnegie Tech ___________62-69 _at Lehigh_______________54-39 _Syracuse _______________64-71 _at West Virginia (#20 AP*) _79-81 _at Pittsburgh ____________60-78 _at Bucknell _____________74-81 _at Navy ________________70-65 _Boston U. ______________84-67 _Lehigh ________________88-64 _West Virginia (#20 AP*) ___73-76 _at Temple (#15 AP*) ______58-77 _at Pennsylvania __________72-79 _Bucknell _______________79-66 _at Syracuse _____________66-75 _at Colgate ______________64-74 _at Army________________70-66 _at Rutgers ______________82-72 _at Carnegie Tech _________76-66 _Pittsburgh _____________90-100

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1956-57 W/L: 15-10 (H: 9-2; A: 4-7; N: 2-1) Coach: John Egli Captain: Bob Leisler Starters: 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 D _ 5 D _ 8 D _12 D _15 D _27 D _28 D _29 J __ 5 J __ 7 J __ 9 J _12 J _16 J _26 J _30 F__ 2 F__ 6 F _13 F _15 F _16 F _20 F _22 F _23 F _27 M _ 2

_Carnegie Tech ___________80-51 W _Rutgers ________________90-58 W _at N.C. State____________60-66 _ _L _at West Virginia (#7 AP*) __66-81 _ _L _Colgate ________________51-44 W _Richmond (15) __________64-60 W _Pennsylvania (15) ________89-59 W _Lafayette (15) ___________59-64 _ _L _Carnegie Tech ___________52-40 W _Gettysburg _____________86-50 W _Temple ________________62-53 W _at Pittsburgh ____________75-66 W _Syracuse _______________45-75 _ _L _at Rutgers ________78-77 (2 OT) W _at Lehigh __________67-72 (OT) _ _L _at Army________________61-49 W _at Navy ________________48-53 _ _L _Bucknell _______________59-56 W _at Pennsylvania __________68-77 _ _L _West Virginia (#7 AP*) ____80-65 W _at Bucknell _____________56-70 _ _L _at Colgate ______________75-74 W _at Syracuse _____________55-66 _ _L _Lehigh ________________72-38 W _Pittsburgh ______________65-80 _ _L

_at N.C. State (#20 AP*) ___62-80 _at Carnegie Tech _________47-35 _at West Virginia (#1 AP*) __50-84 _Colgate ________________71-58 _Rutgers ________________77-58 _at Temple (#5 AP*) _______45-64 _at Lehigh_______________75-70 _at Rutgers ______________63-64 _Pittsburgh ______________64-71 _at Navy ________________53-58 _Gettysburg _____________87-61 _Pennsylvania ____________71-70 _Syracuse _______________66-60 _West Virginia (#1 AP) ____71-74 _Bucknell _______________56-63 _at Syracuse _____________31-45 _at Colgate ______________83-76 _at Pittsburgh ____________59-61 _at Bucknell_________73-75 (OT)

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1958-59 W/L: 11-9 (H: 8-2; A: 1-7; N: 2-0) Coach: John Egli Captains: None Starters: 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 D _ 6 D _16 D _20 D _29 D _30 J __ 8 J _10 J _13 J _24 F__ 3 F__ 7 F _11 F _14 F _20 F _21 F _24 F _27 F _28 M _ 7

_at N.C. State (#6 AP*) ____54-70 _at West Virginia (#10 AP*) _63-78 _Gettysburg _____________71-60 _Colgate ________________78-54 _Georgetown (15)_________88-74 _Richmond (15) __________61-54 _West Virginia(#10 AP*)81-89 (OT) _at Rutgers ______________64-69 _Bucknell _______________67-80 _Pittsburgh ______________67-58 _Temple ________________70-36 _Syracuse _______________81-72 _at Navy ___________58-68 (OT) _Rutgers ________________74-56 _at Colgate ______________71-51 _at Syracuse _____________75-90 _Lehigh ________________88-52 _Carnegie Tech ___________64-59 _at Pittsburgh ____________65-84 _at Bucknell _____________69-74

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1959-60

1961-62

W/L: 11-11 (H: 7-2; A: 3-8; N: 1-1) Coach: John Egli Captain: Wally Colender Starters: 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).

W/L: 12-11 (H: 8-2; A: 4-6; N: 0-3) Coach: John Egli Captain: Gene Harris Starters: 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).

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_at N.C. State____________53-65 _ _L _at Purdue ______________54-63 _ _L _at West Virginia (#5 AP*) _74-104 _ _L _Syracuse _______________80-75 W _Colgate ________________67-69 _ _L _Temple (16) ____________50-60 _ _L _Duquesne (16) __________72-69 W _at Carnegie Tech _________76-66 W _West Virginia (#5 AP*) ____73-75 _ _L _at Bucknell _____________71-56 W _Pittsburgh ______________75-65 W _Carnegie Tech ___________77-73 W _Bucknell _______________62-60 W _Gettysburg _____________77-62 W _at Navy ________________71-87 _ _L _Rutgers ________________96-61 W _at Colgate _________75-84 (OT) _ _L _at Syracuse _____________60-61 _ _L _Lehigh ________________76-58 W _at Pittsburgh _______63-64 (OT) _ _L _at Temple ______________68-79 _ _L _at Rutgers ______________85-59 W

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_Maryland ______________71-65 W _Lehigh ________________73-48 W _at Syracuse _____________77-60 W _at Colgate ______________71-59 W _West Virginia (#15 AP*) ___67-79 _ _L _Syracuse _______________53-44 W _at Ohio State (#1 AP*) ____49-92 _ _L _Iowa (19) ______________48-67 _ _L _Holy Cross (19) _________66-79 _ _L _Niagara (19) _______70-77 (OT) _ _L _at Duke (#10 AP*) _______55-95 _ _L _at Pittsburgh ____________74-62 W _Bucknell _______________61-50 W _Navy __________________67-79 _ _L _Colgate ________________80-65 W _at Carnegie Tech _________52-45 W _Gettysburg _____________60-43 W _at Bucknell _____________68-69 _ _L _Army__________________49-36 W _at West Virginia (#15 AP*) _60-79 _ _L _Pittsburgh ______________63-55 W _at Temple ______________60-75 _ _L _at Rutgers ______________62-67 _ _L

1960-61 W/L: 11-13 (H: 7-2; A: 4-9; N: 0-2) Coach: John Egli Captain: Mark DuMars Starters: 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 D _ 3 D _ 6 D _ 9 D _10 D _20 D _27 D _28 J __ 5 J __ 7 J _10 J _12 J _14 F__ 4 F__ 7 F _11 F _14 F _17 F _18 F _21 F _25 F _28 M _ 1 M _ 4

_at Maryland ____________47-64 _Purdue ________________63-59 _at Lehigh_______________66-50 _Duke (17) (#10 AP*) _____46-69 _Wake Forest (17) (#15 AP*) 78-84 _at Syracuse _____________77-58 _Evansville (18) __________75-74 _Denver (18) ____________50-58 _Colgate ________________78-68 _Carnegie Tech ___________72-67 _at Bucknell _____________67-71 _at Gettysburg ___________76-58 _at Army________________46-56 _at Navy ________________56-58 _at Bucknell _____________65-63 _Pittsburgh ______________73-59 _West Virginia (#9 AP*) ____78-80 _at Colgate ______________72-80 _at Syracuse _____________61-63 _at West Virginia (#9 AP*) __68-71 _at Pittsburgh ____________53-57 _Temple ________________63-56 _at Carnegie Tech _________57-70 _Rutgers ________________79-70

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1962-63 W/L: 15-5 (H: 6-2; A: 8-2; N: 1-1) Coach: John Egli Captains: Earl Hoffman & John Mitchell Starters: 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 D _ 4 D _ 8 D _11 D _22 D _28 D _29 J __ 5 J __ 8 J _11 J _12 J _16 J _26 J _31 F__ 9 F _12 F _16 F _20 F _23 M _ 2

_at Maryland ____________62-61 W _at Lehigh_______________77-49 W _Syracuse _______________67-54 W _Colgate ________________62-40 W _Pittsburgh ______________48-68 _ _L _Marshall (20) ___________75-65 W _Miami (O.) (20) _________66-73 _ _L _Temple ________________78-51 W _at Bucknell_________88-83 (OT) W _at Colgate ______________78-70 W _at Syracuse _____________59-49 W _at West Virginia (#16 UPI*) 73-89 _ _L _Bucknell _______________90-75 W _Carnegie Tech ___________75-64 W _at Navy ________________79-67 W _at Gettysburg ___________72-54 W _at Army________________75-68 W _West Virginia (#16 UPI*) __82-83 _ _L _at Pittsburgh ____________67-83 _ _L _Rutgers ________________75-72 W

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

▲ The Rec Hall crowd carried Jeff Persson off on its shoulders following a big victory in the 1960’s.

1963-64 W/L: 16-7 (H: 8-0; A: 6-7; N: 2-0) Coach: John Egli Captain: Bob Donato Starters: 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 D _ 2 D _ 7 D _14 D _27 D _28 D _30 J _11 J _15 J _17 J _18 J _25 J _29 F__ 1 F__ 5 F__ 8 F _12 F _19 F _22 F _26 F _29 M _ 4 M _ 7

_at Duke (#3 AP*) ________62-92 _ _L _at N.C. State____________60-64 _ _L _Maryland ______________91-62 W _Syracuse _______________95-76 W _Western Michigan (12)97-92 (OT) W _Detroit (12) ____________88-83 W _at Toledo_______________65-81 _ _L _at Pittsburgh ____________60-69 _ _L _at West Virginia _________63-84 _ _L _at Syracuse _____________82-84 _ _L _at Colgate _____________104-75 W _Lehigh ________________79-40 W _Colgate ________________86-62 W _at Temple ______________79-65 W _Bucknell _______________80-52 W _at Navy ________________83-63 W _at Carnegie Tech _________76-51 W _West Virginia ___________86-76 W _at Army________________37-46 _ _L _Gettysburg _____________85-46 W _Pittsburgh ______________78-63 W _at Bucknell _____________85-46 W _at Rutgers ______________91-82 W

1964-65 W/L: 20-4 (H: 9-0; A: 9-2; N: 2-2) Coach: John Egli Captains: Ron Avillion & Bob Weiss Starters: 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 D _ 5 D _11 D _12 D _15 D _16 D _17 D _28 D _29 J __ 5 J __ 9 J _16 J _23 J _30 F__ 3 F__ 6 F _10 F _13 F _19 F _20 F _24 F _27 M _ 6 M _ 8

_at Maryland ____________71-72 _ _L _Syracuse (#7 AP)_________81-59 W _at Kansas_______________50-48 W _at Kansas State __________60-59 W _at Gettysburg ___________53-39 W _at Temple ______________73-63 W _NYU (21) ______________73-82 _ _L _Houston (12) ___________59-57 W _Detroit (12) ____________75-73 W _at Duke (#10 AP*) ______88-121 _ _L _Carnegie Tech ___________69-36 W _at West Virginia _________80-79 W _Pittsburgh ______________59-40 W _Colgate ________________95-65 W _West Virginia ___________89-72 W _Navy __________________84-56 W _at Bucknell _____________79-61 W _Army__________________59-44 W _at Colgate ______________85-76 W _at Syracuse _____________70-62 W _Bucknell _______________68-52 W _at Pittsburgh ____________83-72 W _Rutgers ________________88-75 W NCAA TOURNAMENT _Princeton (22)___________58-60 _L

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1965-66 W/L: 18-6 (H: 9-0; A: 7-5; N: 2-1) Coach: John Egli Captains: Carver Clinton & Ray Saunders Starters: 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 W D _ 4 _Gettysburg _____________81-63 W D _14 _at Buffalo ______________68-60 W D _16 _at Syracuse (#16 UPI*) ___79-103 _ L D _18 _at Colgate ______________75-74 W D _27 _at N.C. State____________70-69 W D _29 _Alabama (23) ___________68-66 W D _30 _Florida (23)_____________54-52 W J _ _ 3 _at Duke (#2 AP*) ________58-83 _ _L J _ _ 8 _at Carnegie Tech _________72-52 W J _12 _Bucknell _______________95-55 W J _15 _at West Virginia _________64-73 _ _L J _22 _Pittsburgh ______________66-62 W J _29 _Temple ________________79-73 W F _ _ 5 _at Army________________39-59 _ _L F _ _ 8 _Kent State ______________94-72 W F _12 _at Navy ________________66-59 W F _16 _West Virginia __________108-81 W F _19 _Colgate ________________90-70 W F _23 _at Bucknell _____________66-57 W F _26 _at Pittsburgh ____________89-57 W F _28 _Syracuse (#16 UPI*) ______80-79 W M _ 5 _at Rutgers ______________61-71 _ _L NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT M _12 _San Francisco (3) ________77-89 _ _L

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

1967-68

1968-69

1970-71

W/L: 10-10 (H: 7-2; A: 3-6; N: 0-2) Coach: John Egli Captain: Jeff Persson Starters: 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).

W/L: 13-9 (H: 7-2; A: 5-5; N: 1-2) Coach: John Bach Captain: Bill Stansfield Starters: 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).

W/L: 10-12 (H: 9-3; A: 1-7; N: 0-2) Coach: John Bach Captains: Willie Bryant & Bruce Mello Starters: 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).

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_Maryland ______________76-71 W _at Syracuse _________89-90 (OT) _ _L _at Colgate ______________82-76 W _at Bucknell _____________68-83 _ _L _Boston College (25) ______58-87 _ _L _Syracuse (25) ___________73-83 _ _L _Kent State ______________52-50 W _Gettysburg _____________84-47 W _at Pittsburgh ____________66-43 W _West Virginia ___________66-88 _ _L _at West Virginia _________63-77 _ _L _at Army (#16 UPI*) ______55-73 _ _L _Temple ________________81-68 W _Syracuse _______________79-76 W _at Navy ________________64-65 _ _L _at Carnegie Tech _________70-45 W _Colgate ________________87-72 W _Bucknell __________73-74 (OT) _ _L _Pittsburgh ______________77-68 W _at Rutgers ______________83-97 _ _L

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_at Maryland ____________53-76 _ _L _at North Carolina (#4 AP*) 63-93 _ _L _Carnegie Tech ___________64-57 W _Bucknell _______________65-58 W _at Syracuse _____________72-77 _ _L _at Colgate ______________98-84 W _Kansas State (24) ________59-83 _ _L _Oregon State (24) __61-64 (2 OT) _L _Virginia Tech (23)________65-67 _ _L _Georgia (23) ____________82-90 _ _L _at Duke (#19 UPI*) ______84-89 _ _L _at Kent State ____________70-62 W _at Temple ______________59-63 _ _L _Pittsburgh ______________84-44 W _West Virginia __________102-99 W _at Gettysburg _______78-72 (OT) W _Syracuse _______________73-90 _ _L _Army__________________67-57 W _Navy __________________64-68 _ _L _at West Virginia _________67-83 _ _L _Colgate ________________79-55 W _at Bucknell _____________62-65 _ _L _at Pittsburgh ____________87-73 W _Rutgers ________________76-88 _ _L

_at Maryland ____________56-66 _ _L _at Kent State ____________63-49 W _at Buffalo__________60-66 (OT) _ _L _at Syracuse _____________51-71 _ _L _at Bucknell _____________79-60 W _LaSalle (19) (#2 AP*) _____55-70 _ _L _Niagara (19) ____________77-74 W _DePaul (19) ____________68-83 _ _L _Georgetown ________52-50 (OT) W _at Gettysburg ___________67-56 W _Carnegie Mellon _________82-55 W _Pittsburgh ______________65-50 W _West Virginia ___________64-62 W _Army__________________54-64 _ _L _Syracuse _______________64-58 W _Bucknell _______________68-66 W _Navy __________________61-57 W _at Temple ______________50-70 _ _L _Boston College (#16 AP*)__63-67 _ _L _at West Virginia _________81-67 W _at Pittsburgh ____________57-49 W _at Rutgers ______________57-59 _ _L

Head Coach

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_Bucknell _______________85-55 W _at Cornell ______________59-69 _ _L _Columbia__________63-71 (OT) _ _L _at Syracuse _____________81-92 _ _L _Boston College __________66-63 W _North Carolina (27) (#13 AP*)57-73 L _Duke (27) ______________56-67 _ _L _Seton Hall _________77-76 (OT) W _at Pittsburgh ____________62-75 _ _L _West Virginia ___________62-71 _ _L _Army__________________65-48 W _Princeton ______________70-62 W _at Gettysburg ___________68-54 W _Syracuse _______________64-68 _ _L _George Washington ______94-61 W _at Temple ______________58-61 _ _L _Navy __________________73-62 W _Georgetown ____________84-75 W _at West Virginia ________89-101 _ _L _Pittsburgh ______________71-65 W _at Kent State _______85-86 (OT) _ _L _at Rutgers ______________70-84 _ _L

JOHN BACH

1969-70

1971-72

1969-78 (10 Years) Record: 122-121 (.502)

W/L: 13-11 (H: 10-0; A: 2-10; N: 1-1) Coach: John Bach Captain: Tom Daley Starters: 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).

W/L: 17-8 (H: 9-2; A: 7-2; N: 1-4) Coach: John Bach Captain: Chuck Crist Starters: 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).

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1966-67 W/L: 10-14 (H: 6-3; A: 4-7; N: 0-4) Coach: John Egli Captains: Joe McGovern & Paul Mickey Starters: 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).

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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 Tournaments and five NITs. At Penn State, Bach’s teams were renowned for their pressure man-to-man defense 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.

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_Kent State ______________61-57 _at Boston College ________67-63 _at Syracuse _____________69-80 _at Columbia ____________58-76 _Georgetown (26)_________71-86 _Rochester (26) __________83-60 _at Duke________________43-93 _Seton Hall______________61-52 _at Princeton ____________38-77 _Temple ________________65-57 _at Pittsburgh ____________47-61 _West Virginia ___________81-69 _at Army________________54-71 _Cornell ________________83-67 _Gettysburg _____________86-56 _Syracuse ______________103-95 _at George Washington ____73-76 _Bucknell _______________77-62 _at Navy ________________79-71 _at West Virginia _________57-58 _Pittsburgh ______________61-48 _at Georgetown __________66-73 _at Bucknell _____________54-57 _Rutgers ________________65-62

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1972-73

EASTERN COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE 1976-77 (1 year)

W/L: 15-8 (H: 9-1; A: 5-5; N: 1-2) Coach: John Bach Captains: Ed Chubb Starters: 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 D _ 2 D _ 5 D _13 D _16 D _18 D _20 D _27 D _28 D _29 J __ 6 J _10 J _13 J _20 J _27 J _31 F__ 3 F__ 7 F _10 F _17 F _19 F _24 M _ 3

1976-77 W/L: 11-15; 5-5 ECBL (H: 7-4; A: 4-8; N: 0-3) Coach: John Bach Captains: Kevin Cadle & Chris Erichsen Starters: 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).

_at Princeton ____________64-57 W _Bucknell _______________61-48 W _at Cornell ______________65-74 _ _L _Duquesne ______________59-56 W _Boston College __________65-63 W _at Kent State ____________49-46 W _at Syracuse (#14 AP*) _____62-73 _ _L _Florida State (8) _________60-70 _ _L _Texas A & M (8) ________55-62 _ _L _St. Francis (Pa.) (8) _______84-64 W _at Seton Hall____________71-57 W _Columbia ______________61-52 W _West Virginia ___________77-62 W _Army__________________78-45 W _at Pittsburgh ____________53-63 _ _L _Syracuse (#14 AP*) _______72-68 W _Georgetown ____________74-64 W _at Temple ______________64-49 W _Navy __________________73-53 W _at Virginia______________74-85 _ _L _at West Virginia _____62-59 (OT) W _Pittsburgh ______________49-58 _ _L _at Rutgers ______________52-81 _ _L

1973-74 W/L: 14-12 (H: 7-3; A: 4-7; N: 3-2) Coach: John Bach Captains: Ron Brown Starters: 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 D _ 5 D _ 8 D _14 D _15 D _18 D _19 D _21 D _26 D _27 D _28 J _12 J _14 J _16 J _19 J _26 J _27 J _30 F__ 2 F__ 6 F__ 9 F _16 F _20 F _23 F _26 M _ 2

_at Bucknell _____________70-57 W _Virginia________________93-68 W _at Ohio State____________65-72 _ _L _Seattle (29) _____________60-62 _ _L _Dartmouth (29)_____72-67 (OT) W _at Colgate _________41-42 (OT) _ _L _at Syracuse _____________55-59 _ _L _Kent State ______________62-53 W _Fordham (19) ______73-67 (OT) W _California (19) __________63-64 _ _L _Cincinnati (19) _____74-66 (OT) W _at West Virginia _________71-55 W _Princeton ______________62-50 W _Delaware_______________75-63 W _at Army________________53-43 W _at Duquesne ____________73-63 W _at Pittsburgh (#16 AP*) ___61-83 _ _L _Syracuse _______________61-55 W _at Georgetown __________58-63 _ _L _Temple ________________48-50 _ _L _at Navy ________________33-52 _ _L _at Boston College ________72-86 _ _L _West Virginia ___________83-63 W _Pittsburgh (#7 AP) _______66-64 W _Ohio U. _______________69-78 _ _L _Rutgers ________________62-81 _ _L

▲ Ron Brown captained John Bach’s 1973-74 team and was the leading scorer.

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1975-76

W/L: 11-12 (H: 6-5; A: 2-6; N: 3-1) Coach: John Bach Captains: Kevin Burke & Randy Meister Starters: 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).

W/L: 10-15 (H: 5-5; A: 3-5; N: 2-5) Coach: John Bach Captains: Dave Angstadt, Tom Doaty & Jim Ouderkirk Starters: 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).

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_Oregon (30) ____________40-76 _ _L _Pittsburgh (30) __________88-79 W _Bucknell __________88-83 (OT) W _at Syracuse (#6 AP*) ______71-75 _ _L _Jacksonville (23) _________75-73 W _Memphis State (23) ______61-54 W _Boston College __________71-82 _ _L _at Kent State ____________59-61 _ _L _West Virginia ___________59-63 _ _L _at Virginia______________50-73 _ _L _at Pittsburgh ____________56-84 _ _L _Muhlenberg ____________81-67 W _St. Francis (Pa.)__________94-74 W _Syracuse (#6 AP*) ________88-84 W _Georgetown ____________66-77 _ _L _Navy __________________64-66 _ _L _at Temple ______________53-62 _ _L _Army__________________81-64 W _Colgate ________________73-59 W _at West Virginia _________66-65 W _Pittsburgh ______________69-76 _ _L _at Delaware_____________80-73 W _at Ohio U. _____________71-79 _ _L

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_at Lehigh_______________93-45 W _Delaware_______________66-61 W _Ohio State _____________74-68 W _Virginia (#18 AP*) _______66-79 _ _L _Kent State ______________65-63 W _at Syracuse _____________82-90 _ _L _at Colgate ______________70-54 W _Minnesota (31) __________70-86 _ _L _Butler (31) _____________50-63 _ _L _Harvard (32)____________63-55 W _George Washington (32)___69-78 _ _L _at St. Francis (Pa.)________79-68 W _at Bucknell _____________64-69 _ _L _Muhlenberg ____________91-61 W _Gettysburg _____________88-54 W _West Virginia ___________64-69 _ _L _at Georgetown __________63-71 _ _L _Duquesne (33) __________70-76 _ _L _Pittsburgh (33) __________52-71 _ _L _Temple ________________76-77 _ _L _Syracuse ______________93-100 _ _L _at Navy __________81-83 (2 OT) _L _at West Virginia ________87-103 _ _L _Pittsburgh ______________61-65 _ _L _Fairfield (3)_____________76-68 W

D _ 1 _at Massachusetts ____72-70 (OT) W D _ 4 _at N.C. State____________61-87 _ _L D _ 7 _Muhlenberg ____________64-46 W D _ 9 _at Kent State ____________70-73 _ _L D _11 _at Marquette (#7 AP*) ____49-79 _ _L D _13 _at Syracuse (#6 AP*) _____63-101 _ _L D _17 _Memphis State (34) ______69-77 _ _L D _18 _South Florida (34) _______62-66 _ _L D _21 _St. Francis (Pa.)__________87-80 W J _ _ 3 _Colgate ________________98-59 W J _ _ 5 _at Rutgers ______________72-89 _ _L J _ _ 8 _at West Virginia _________72-92 _ _L J _10 _at Duquesne ____________74-86 _ _L J _12 _Syracuse (#6 AP*) ________66-82 _ _L J _14 _George Washington __88-91 (OT) _ _L J _18 _at Delaware_____________74-73 W J _22 _Villanova_______________65-78 _ _L J _26 _at Gettysburg ___________54-41 W J _29 _Pittsburgh ______________74-60 W F _ _ 3 _Army__________________56-60 _ _L F _ _ 9 _at Temple ______________66-86 _ _L F _12 _Navy __________________77-64 W F _16 _West Virginia ___________81-69 W F _19 _at Pittsburgh ____________79-77 W F _23 _Duquesne ______________73-70 W EASTERN EIGHT TOURNAMENT M _ 2 _Duquesne (35) __________55-65 _ _L

▲ Steve Kuhn was a standout in the 1970’s and captained the 1979-80 Nitany Lion team.

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Head Coach

DICK HARTER 1979-83 (5 Years) Record: 79-61 (.564) NIT (0-1)

1977-78 W/L: 8-19; 4-6 E8 (H: 5-7; A: 2-9; N: 1-3) Coach: John Bach Captain: Jeff Miller Starters: 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 D _ 5 D _ 7 D _10 D _12 D _16 D _17 D _20 D _28 D _29 J __ 4 J __ 7 J _11 J _14 J _16 J _22 J _25 J _28 J _30 F__ 2 F__ 4 F__ 8 F _11 F _15 F _18 F _21

_Maryland (1) ___________80-89 _ _L _Delaware __________86-84 (OT) W _Virginia Tech ___________75-84 _ _L _N.C. State______________60-79 _ _L _Muhlenberg ___________109-78 W _at Syracuse _____________45-81 _ _L _at Colgate ______________85-63 W _at Duquesne ____________55-63 _ _L _DePaul (26) (#3 AP*) _____67-82 _ _L _Rochester (26) __________92-67 W _Rutgers ________________81-79 W _Duquesne ______________48-54 _ _L _Syracuse _______________77-83 _ _L _at George Washington ____68-84 _ _L _at Virginia______________58-83 _ _L _at St. Francis (Pa.)________68-72 _ _L _at Villanova_____________76-89 _ _L _Pittsburgh ______________65-82 _ _L _at West Virginia _________68-78 _ _L _Marquette (#3 AP) _______60-73 _ _L _at Army________________52-64 _ _L _Temple ________________64-74 _ _L _at Navy ________________64-87 _ _L _West Virginia ___________76-75 W _at Pittsburgh _______75-68 (OT) W _Massachusetts ______76-69 (OT) W

EASTERN EIGHT TOURNAMENT M _ 2 _Villanova (36) ___________65-73 _ _L

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

Dick Harter sparked a rebirth of basketball at Penn State when he was appointed head coach for the 1978-79 season. He directed the Nittany Lions to the 1980 NIT, the school’s first post-season appearance 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 Pennsylvania in 1953. He was the freshman athletic director at Penn for seven years (1958-65) before a oneyear stint as head basketball coach at Rider, producing a 16-9 season. Harter returned 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 Pistons. After a stint as an assistant for the Indiana 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.

1978-79 W/L: 12-18; 4-6 E8 (H: 7-5; A: 4-7; N: 1-6) Coach: Dick Harter Captains: Carvin Jefferson & Jud Wood Starters: 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).

▲ Carvin Jefferson captained the 1978-79 Nitany Lion team.

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_Louisville (37) (#4 AP) ____58-89 _ _L _Alaska (37) _____________62-79 _ _L _Indiana (37) ____________65-86 _ _L _at Delaware_____________60-47 W _Vermont _______________78-53 W _Maryland (1) ___________61-69 _ _L _at West Virginia _________47-56 _ _L _St. Francis (Pa.) _____63-68 (OT) _ _L _Syracuse (#8 AP*) ________50-67 _ _L _Colgate ________________82-80 W _Tulane (38) _____________50-54 _ _L _Florida State (38) ________64-57 W _at N.C. State____________58-80 _ _L _at Richmond____________69-65 W _Ursinus ________________85-59 W _at Syracuse (#8 AP*) ______70-85 _ _L _at Virginia Tech _________68-83 _ _L _West Virginia ___________53-72 _ _L _at Rutgers (#18 AP*) _____46-48 _ _L _Duquesne ______________54-49 W _at Pittsburgh ____________44-50 _ _L _George Washington ______51-46 W _Villanova_______________34-36 _ _L _at Temple (#16 UPI*) _____43-54 _ _L _Navy __________________43-40 W

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_14 _Pittsburgh ______________45-54 _ _L _17 _Army__________________74-57 W _21 _at Massachusetts _________54-42 W _25 _at Duquesne ____________58-57 W EASTERN EIGHT TOURNAMENT F _27 _at Rutgers (#18 AP*) _____57-67 _ _L

▲ Frank Brickowski captained the 1980-81 team and went on to a long NBA career.

1979-80 W/L: 18-10 (H: 12-3; A: 5-4; N: 1-3) Coach: Dick Harter Captains: G. Korlowski, S. Kuhn & T. Wilkinson Starters: 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 D _ 3 D _ 5 D _ 8 D _15 D _19 D _22 D _26 D _28 D _29 J __ 3 J __ 5 J __ 9 J _12 J _14 J _16 J _19 J _21 J _26 J _28 J _31 F__ 2 F__ 4 F__ 9 F _13 F _16 F _20

_Indiana (Pa.) ____________99-57 W _Maryland (1) (#8 AP*) ____55-56 _ _L _Muhlenberg ____________85-47 W _West Virginia_______68-66 (OT) W _Syracuse (#6 AP*) ________72-85 _ _L _Temple ________________48-74 _ _L _at Colgate ______________38-37 W _Brigham Young (39) (#12 AP*)50-58 L _Idaho (39)______________46-50 _ _L _Texas Tech (39)__________47-46 W _Ursinus ________________87-55 W _at Pittsburgh ____________50-54 _ _L _at St. Bonaventure _______75-89 _ _L _Duquesne ______________62-52 W _Delaware_______________85-53 W _at West Virginia _________75-71 W _Rutgers ________________75-66 W _Johns Hopkins __________64-38 W _Fairleigh Dickinson_______60-52 W _Richmond______________71-61 W _at Duquesne ____________55-56 _ _L _at Villanova_____________53-98 _ _L _at Vermont _____________53-40 W _at Navy ________________51-44 W _Pittsburgh ______________66-53 W _at George Washington ____63-53 W _Massachusetts ___________50-36 W

NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT M _15 _Alabama (40) ___________49-53 _ _L

1980-81 W/L: 17-10 (H: 12-3; A: 3-5; N: 2-2) Coach: Dick Harter Captain: Frank Brickowski Starters: 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 D _ 3 D _ 6 D _ 9 D _13 D _16 D _20 D _29 D _30 J __ 5 J __ 6 J _10 J _17 J _19 J _21 J _24 J _26 J _28 J _31 F__ 1 F__ 4 F__ 7 F _11 F _14 F _18 F _23 F _25

_Ursinus _______________101-68 W _at Indiana State__________61-54 W _Southern Methodist ______72-50 W _at Nebraska _____________50-75 _ _L _East Carolina ___________71-59 W _at Syracuse _____________63-77 _ _L _at Rutgers _________78-76 (OT) W _Boston College (41) ______67-74 _ _L _Tennessee Tech (41) ______69-46 W _Lafayette (1) ____________53-42 W _Temple (22) ____________39-43 _ _L _Rider__________________67-59 W _Philadelphia Textile_______87-61 W _at Army________________63-52 W _West Virginia ___________52-55 _ _L _Northeastern____________58-60 _ _L _Loyola (Md.)____________88-47 W _Colgate ________________87-50 W _Westminster ____________65-47 W _New Hampshire _________85-72 W _at South Carolina ________60-70 _ _L _Navy __________________67-51 W _at Pittsburgh ____________63-70 _ _L _Drexel _________________71-58 W _St. Bonaventure _________64-53 W _at Memphis State ________67-75 _ _L _Robert Morris ___________56-66 _ _L

1981-82 W/L: 15-12 (H: 10-4; A: 2-6; N: 3-2) Coach: Dick Harter Captains: Craig Buffie & Mike Edelman Starters: 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 N _30 D _ 2 D _ 5 D _ 8 D _11 D _12 D _19 D _21 D _28 D _29 J __ 2 J __ 9 J _13 J _16 J _18 J _23 J _25 J _27 F__ 1 F__ 6 F__ 9 F _15 F _17 F _20 F _22 M _ 2

_Bloomsburg ____________49-48 W _Rider__________________70-54 W _Indiana State____________60-50 W _at North Carolina-Charlotte 78-88 _ _L _Lafayette (1) ____________63-62 W _Southern Methodist (42) __65-53 W _Indiana (42) ____________51-80 _ _L _at Alabama (#15 AP) _____74-88 _ _L _Nebraska_______________60-58 W _North Carolina (43)(#1AP)50-56 (OT) _L _Texas Christian (43) ______54-49 W _at DePaul (#2 AP*) _______60-86 _ _L _Philadelphia Textile_______84-68 W _South Florida ___________63-56 W _Pittsburgh ________52-46 (2 OT) W _at West Virginia (#14 AP*) _68-75 _ _L _at Pennsylvania __________44-58 _ _L _Syracuse _______________68-69 _ _L _Temple ________________53-50 W _Bradley ________________42-59 _ _L _at Navy ___________62-54 (OT) W _at Duquesne ____________74-69 W _South Carolina __________62-60 W _at Niagara ______________80-92 _ _L _Memphis State (#9 AP*)___46-52 _ _L _Westminster ____________64-50 W _Cleveland State __________61-66 _ _L


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1982-83 W/L: 17-11; 9-5 A-10 (H: 11-3; A: 1-4; N: 5-4) Coach: Dick Harter Captains: Rich Fetter, Mike Lang & Tom McCluskey Starters: 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 D _ 1 D _ 5 D _ 7 D _11 D _14 D _17 D _18 D _20 D _28 D _29 J __ 4 J __ 8 J _10 J _13 J _19 J _22 J _26 J _29 F__ 2 F__ 5 F _12 F _16 F _20 F _21 F _26 M _ 5

_Maryland (21) __________97-79 W _Indiana (Pa.) ____________86-46 W _Widener _______________71-52 W _Philadelphia Textile_______86-73 W _Alabama (#11 AP) _67-75 (3 OT) _L _St. Joseph's (22) _________78-69 W _Hardin Simmons (44)_____81-73 W _Southern Methodist (44) __68-75 _ _L _at South Florida _________70-78 _ _L _Florida (23)_____________60-82 _ _L _Iowa State (23) __________81-76 W _George Washington ______84-67 W _St. Bonaventure _________71-67 W _Duquesne (36) __________82-94 _ _L _West Virginia ___________79-74 W _Niagara ________________96-66 W _at George Washington ____75-72 W _Temple (22) ____________87-79 W _Massachusetts ___________59-57 W _at Massachusetts _________62-84 _ _L _Navy _________________104-83 W _Rhode Island____________96-84 W _at West Virginia ________84-101 _ _L _Duquesne ______________62-74 _ _L _Boston U. _____________88-96 _ _L _at St. Bonaventure ___72-79 (OT) _ _L _Rutgers ________________79-70 W ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT

▲ Dwight Gibson captained the 1984-85 team and was a leading scorer in the 1980’s.

Head Coach

BRUCE PARKHILL 1984-95 (12 Years) Record: 181-169 (.517) 1 NCAA, 4 NIT (10-5) 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 graduating 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 demonstrated 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).

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

1983-84

1985-86

W/L: 5-22; 3-15 A-10 (H: 4-7; A: 0-11; N: 1-4) Coach: Bruce Parkhill Captains: Wally Choice & David Griffin Starters: 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).

W/L: 12-17; 5-13 A-10 (H: 9-5; A: 1-10; N: 2-2) Coach: Bruce Parkhill Captains: Carl Chrabascz, Kip Dewitt & Tony Ward Starters: 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).

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_Indiana (Pa.) ____________81-49 W _Maryland (1) (#11 AP*) ___58-67 _L _at Bradley ______________49-52 _L _UNC-Charlotte _________67-76 _L _Arizona State (45) ________50-53 _L _Columbia (45)______84-83 (OT) W _at St. Bonaventure _______69-74 _L _Temple (22) (#20 AP*) ____75-87 _L _Duquesne ______________63-53 W _Rutgers ___________83-80 (OT) W _George Washington ______86-80 W _at Rhode Island__________58-64 _L _at Boston U. ____________67-73 _ _L _at West Virginia _________80-92 _ _L _at St. Joseph's ___________63-75 _ _L _Massachusetts ___________60-75 _ _L _St. Joseph's _____________72-80 _ _L _at Navy _______________69-100 _ _L _Rhode Island _______60-63 (OT) _ _L _at Massachusetts _________81-88 _ _L _at George Washington ____63-80 _ _L _West Virginia ___________59-70 _ _L _at Rutgers _____________92-102 _L _at Duquesne ____________66-70 _ _L _Temple (#18 AP) ________66-69 _ _L _St. Bonaventure _________69-74 _ _L

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1984-85 W/L: 8-19; 4-14 A-10 (H: 6-8; A: 2-8; N: 0-3) Coach: Bruce Parkhill Captains: Craig Collins & Dwight Gibson Starters: 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 D _ 5 D _ 8 D _12 D _15 D _22 D _27 D _28 J __ 5 J _10 J _12 J _17 J _19 J _ _24 J _26 J _31 F__ 2 F__ 4 F__ 7 F__ 9 F _14 F _16 F _21 F _23 F _26 M _ 2

_at Cleveland State _______82-112 _Navy __________________66-63 _Lock Haven ___________108-74 _DePaul (#2 AP) _________61-78 _Philadelphia Textile_______92-77 _Indiana (Pa.) ____________66-58 _Virginia (47) ____________54-66 _New Orleans (47) (OT) ___59-61 _Temple ________________49-65 _at Duquesne ____________63-69 _Rutgers ________________71-88 _at George Washington ____65-69 _Rhode Island____________86-71 _West Virginia ___________56-69 _St. Joseph's _____________60-84 _at Massachusetts (OT) ____71-65 _at St. Joseph's ___________53-72 _St. Bonaventure _________59-64 _at Rhode Island__________58-54 _Massachusetts (OT) ______78-79 _George Washington ______70-67 _at West Virginia _________65-75 _at Rutgers ______________67-84 _Duquesne ______________61-62 _at Temple ______________51-57 _at St. Bonaventure _______57-72 ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT M _ 6 _Duquesne (48) __________64-78

N _30 D _ 4 D _ 8 D _11 D _14 D _21 D _27 D _29 J __ 2 J __ 4 J __ 6 J __ 9 J _11 J _13 J _18 J _20 J _23 J _25 J _30 F__ 1 F__ 3 F__ 6 F__ 8 F _10 F _15 F _20 F _22

_Lock Haven ____________79-54 W _at Navy (#17 AP*) ______50-103 _ _L _at Oklahoma (#8 AP)_____63-85 _ _L _Indiana (Pa.) ____________76-58 W _Morgan State ___________78-51 W _Wagner ________________88-78 W _Long Beach State (49)_____45-47 _ _L _Valparaiso (49) __________52-40 W _at Rutgers ______________65-56 W _at St. Joseph's ___________42-72 _ _L _Massachusetts ___________64-63 W _at Rhode Island__________60-66 _ _L _Duquesne ________78-79 (2 OT) _L _West Virginia ___________53-63 _ _L _St. Bonaventure _________68-87 _ _L _East Carolina ___________85-57 W _at Temple ______________36-76 _ _L _at George Washington ____61-65 _ _L _St. Joseph's _____________59-54 W _Rutgers ________________74-59 W _Rhode Island _______77-78 (OT) _ _L _at West Virginia _________46-61 _ _L _at Duquesne ____________55-65 _ _L _at Massachusetts _________52-56 _ _L _at St. Bonaventure _65-66 (2 OT) _L _George Washington ______61-56 W _Temple ________________46-61 _ _L ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT F _25 _at Rhode Island__________50-47 W F _27 _at St. Joseph's ___________51-59 _ _L

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▲ Brian Allen was a two-year captain and later served on the Nittany Lion coaching staff.

M 9 West Virginia (36) ____________72-82 _ _L

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1986-87

1990-91

W/L: 15-12; 9-9 A-10 (H: 10-5; A: 5-6; N: 0-1) Coach: Bruce Parkhill Captains: Carl Chrabascz & Kip Dewitt Starters: 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 N _28 D _ 4 D _ 7 D _10 D _13 D _20 D _27 D _30 J __ 5 J __ 8 J _15 J _17 J _19 J _25 J _28 J _31 F__ 1 F__ 5 F__ 7 F__ 9 F _12 F _14 F _19 F _21 F _25

_LaSalle (50)_____________59-58 W _Miami (Fla.) (50) ________74-61 W _at Rhode Island__________65-73 _ _L _Loyola (Md.)____________70-74 _ _L _Lehigh ________________70-73 _L _at Vermont _____________94-74 W _Juniata ________________81-52 W _Lock Haven ____________74-70 W _at East Carolina _________55-54 W _Massachusetts ______64-50 (OT) W _George Washington ______86-72 W _at Temple (#11 AP)_______49-66 _ _L _at George Washington ____71-72 _ _L _Rutgers ________________80-60 W _at St. Bonaventure _______78-57 W _at West Virginia _________52-75 _ _L _St. Joseph's _____________95-82 W _Rhode Island____________75-84 _ _L _at Duquesne ____________61-63 _ _L _West Virginia ___________61-77 _ _L _Temple (#6 AP) _____70-73 (OT) _ _L _Duquesne ______________76-51 W _St. Bonaventure _________60-40 W _at Massachusetts _________59-66 _ _L _at Rutgers _______100-99 (2 OT) W _at St. Joseph's ___________83-67 W ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT M 1 St. Joseph's __________________78-81 _ _L

1987-88 W/L: 13-14; 9-9 A-10 (H: 10-3; A: 1-9; N: 2-2) Coach: Bruce Parkhill Captains: Brian Allen, Mike Peapos & Tony Ward Starters: 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).

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_Juniata ________________83-32 W _Oklahoma (#18 AP) ______59-93 _ _L _at Florida State __________60-63 _ _L _at Lehigh_______________72-79 _ _L _Vermont _______________83-66 W _St. Mary's (Md.) _________97-60 W _Southwestern Louisiana (51)69-74 _ _L _Yale (51) _______________69-50 W _at West Virginia _________51-64 _ _L _at Massachusetts _________51-69 _ _L _at Rhode Island__________80-83 _ _L _Rutgers ________________63-58 W _George Washington ______74-61 W _Temple (#5 AP) _________44-59 _ _L _at St. Bonaventure _______58-66 _ _L _at Duquesne ____________72-69 W _at St. Joseph's (22) _______61-59 W _St. Bonaventure _________64-62 W _West Virginia_______63-61 (OT) W _Massachusetts ___________71-53 W _at Temple (#1 AP)________49-50 _ _L _at Rutgers ______________61-65 _ _L _St. Joseph's _____________76-52 W _Rhode Island _______69-77 (OT) _ _L _Duquesne ______________73-63 W _at George Washington ____74-81 _ _L

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W/L: 21-11; 10-8 A-10 (H: 11-2 A: 4-6; N: 6-3) Coach: Bruce Parkhill Captain: James Barnes Starters: DeRon Hayes (15.0), James Barnes (12.8), Freddie Barnes (12.4), Monroe Brown (9.8), David Degitz (9.3). Subs: Subs: C.J. Johnson (6.4), Michael Jennings (3.8), Jon Dietz (2.9), Elton Carter (1.6).

▲ Coach Bruce Parkhill and the 1990-91 Nittany Lions won the Atlantic 10 Tournament and claimed an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament where they knocked off No. 16 UCLA in the first round.

1988-89

1989-90

W/L: 20-12; 12-6 A-10 (H: 10-3; A: 6-4; N: 4-5) Coach: Bruce Parkhill Captains: Brian Allen, Christian Appleman, Bruce Blake & Tom Hovasse Starters: 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).

W/L: 25-9; 13-5 A-10 (H: 13-0; A: 5-5; N: 7-4) Coach: Bruce Parkhill Captains: E. Fogell, R. Henderson & D. Ricks Starters: 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 _26 D _ 1 D _ 9 D _10 D _17 D _22 D _26 D _29 D _30 J __ 5 J __ 7 J _12 J _16 J _19 J _22 J _24 J _26 J _28 F__ 2 F__ 4 F _ 6 F _11 F _13 F _18 F _23 F _26 M _ 1

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_at George Mason ________58-54 W _Vermont _______________80-60 W _St. Mary's (52) __________52-76 _ _L _Texas-Arlington (52) ______67-63 W _Florida State (#12 AP) ____71-78 _ _L _Juniata ________________76-61 W _at Temple (E) ___________48-50 _ _L _Southern Illinois (53) 76-80 (OT) _ _L _Gonzaga (53) ___________63-71 _ _L _Massachusetts __________107-79 W _at St. Joseph's ___________78-67 W _George Washington ______79-53 W _at Duquesne ____________82-73 W _Temple ________________65-76 _ _L _at Rhode Island__________96-80 W _at St. Bonaventure _______93-94 _ _L _St. Joseph's_____________ 80-78 W _Rhode Island____________68-62 W _at Rutgers _________83-87 (OT) _ _L _at George Washington ____89-73 W _Lehigh ________________66-64 W _at West Virginia (#15 AP)_67-100 _L _Rutgers ________________93-65 W _St. Bonaventure _________95-58 W _at Massachusetts _________90-71 W _Duquesne ______________91-78 W _West Virginia (#11 AP)____61-71 _ _L ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT M _ 5 _Rhode Island (22) ________84-68 W M _ 6 _West Virginia (22) (#13 AP)86-64 W ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIP M _ 9 _at Rutgers (E) ___________66-70 _ _L NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT M _15 _Murray State ____________89-73 W M _20 _at Villanova (E)__________67-76 _ _L

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_Juniata ________________64-26 W _Vermont _______________82-57 W _Brigham Young __________82-72 W _George Mason __________71-69 W _Temple (#23 AP) ________61-59 W _Alabama-Birmingham (54) (E)57-80 _L _Southwest Texas State (54) _62-37 W _Arizona (55) (#21 AP) ____55-74 _ _L _Wake Forest (55) (#25 USA)67-63 W _at Rhode Island__________61-71 _ _L _at Massachusetts _________52-64 _ _L _St. Bonaventure _________93-61 W _at Duquesne ____________64-56 W _Massachusetts ___________74-71 W _at Rutgers ______________59-61 _ _L _at St. Bonaventure _______73-59 W _George Washington ______77-69 W _St. Joseph's _____________92-70 W _at Lehigh_______________64-60 W _Rhode Island____________74-67 W _at St. Joseph's ___________61-53 W _at Temple ______________53-61 _ _L _Rutgers ________________80-69 W _at George Washington ____72-64 W _West Virginia (E) ________64-61 W _at West Virginia _____71-79 (OT) _ _L _Duquesne ______________76-58 W ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT M _ 4 _George Washington (22)___83-72 W M _ 5 _Massachusetts (22) _______59-64 _ _L NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT M _14 _Marquette (E) ___________57-54 W M _19 _Maryland ______________80-78 W M _21 _at Rutgers (E) ___________58-55 W M _26 _Vanderbilt (3) (E) ________62-75 _ _L M _28 _New Mexico (3)_____83-81 (OT) W

ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONS N _24 _Drexel _________________86-83 _W N _27 _Miami (Fla.) ____________93-67 _W N _30 _Delaware St. (56) ________88-70 _W D _ 1 _at Baylor (56) ___________70-72 _ _L D _ 5 _Illinois_________________78-68 _W D _ 8 _Marshall _______________79-72 _W D _18 _at Temple (E) ___________63-67 _ _L D _28 _Brown (57) _____________79-60 _W D _29 _at South Florida (57) _____56-60 _ _L J _ _ 3 _Massachusetts ___________65-64 _W J _ _ 5 _at Rhode Island__________65-75 _ _L J _ _ 8 _at St. Bonaventure _______89-54 _W J _10 _West Virginia ___________90-88 _W J _12 _Duquesne ______________75-60 _W J _17 _Rhode Island____________83-65 _W J _19 _at Duquesne _______81-87 (OT) _ _L J _25 _at Miami (Fla.) __________69-57 _W J _28 _Rutgers ________________78-79 _ _L J _31 _at West Virginia _________66-63 _W F _ _ 3 _at George Washington ____70-83 _ _L F _ _ 6 _St. Bonaventure _________78-51 _W F _ _ 9 _St. Joseph's _____________84-68 _W F _13 _Temple ________________59-69 _ _L F _16 _at Massachusetts _________64-73 _ _L F _18 _George Washington ______69-65 _W F _21 _at St. Joseph's ___________71-67 _W F _27 _at Rutgers ______________70-92 _ _L ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT M _ 3 _Duquesne (22) __________83-64 _W M _ 4 _Temple (22) ____________52-50 _W ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIP M _ 7 _George Washington (E) ___81-75 _W NCAA TOURNAMENT M _15 _UCLA (58) (#16 AP) (CBS)74-69 _W M _17 _E. Michigan (58) (CBS)68-71 (OT) _L

▲ Ed Fogell was the leading scorer and captain of the 1989-90 Nittany Lion team.


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1991-92 W/L: 21-8 (H: 12-0 A: 4-3; N: 5-4) Coach: Bruce Parkhill Captain: F. Barnes, M. Brown & D. Degitz Starters: 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 W N _27 _Buffalo ________________89-62 W D _ 2 _at American ____________77-65 W D _ 6 _St. Francis (59) __________61-51 W D _ 7 _Marquette (59) __________60-56 W D _14 _Bowling Green __________51-48 W D _18 _Drexel (22) _____________80-65 W D _21 _Georgia (60) ____________54-70 _ _L D _27 _George Washington (61)___57-71 _ _L D _29 _Marshall (61) ___________78-64 W J _ 2 _at Ohio State (#7 AP) (E) __63-73 _ _L J _ _ 8 _at James Madison____69-82 (OT) _ _L J _11 _Morgan State __________102-51 W J _13 _Brown _________________81-59 W J _16 _at Marshall _____________67-60 W J _ _18 _Miami (O.) _____________87-73 W J _21 _at Butler _______________74-79 _ _L J _25 _Pennsylvania (1)_____86-87 (OT) _ _L J _27 _Toledo_________________70-52 W F _ _ 1 _Maryland-Baltimore County93-59 W F _ _ 3 _Duquesne ______________69-59 W F _ _ 5 _at Old Dominion ________84-79 W F _ _ 9 _Temple (1)(A-R) ___72-73 (2 OT) _L F _12 _Butler _________________67-64 W F _17 _Maryland-Balt. County (21) 81-77 W F _20 _Lafayette _______________77-59 W F _24 _Old Dominion __________71-51 W M _ 2 _American ______________79-73 W NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT M _18 _Pittsburgh (E) ___________65-67 _ _L

HISTORY & RECORDS • UNIVERSITY

BIG TEN CONFERENCE 1993-Present

1992-93 W/L: 7-20; 2-16 BIG TEN (H:1-8; A:1-8) OVERALL: H: 5-8; A: 2-11; N: 0-1 Coach: Bruce Parkhill Captain: E. Carr, J. Dietz & D. Hayes Starters: 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 D _ 5 D _ 7 D _ 9 D _12 D _21 D _23 D _28 J __ 2 J __ 5 J __ 9 J _13 J _16 J _ _21 J _ _30 F__ 3 F__ 6 F__ 9 F _13 F _17 F _20 F _22 F _24 M _ 3 M _ 6 M 11 M _13

_at Duquesne ____________65-76 _ _L _Mt. St. Mary's __________60-55 W _at Miami (O.) ___________68-81 _ _L _Akron _________________56-50 W _James Madison _____75-74 (OT) W _Drexel _________________73-64 W _Temple (1) _____________61-70 _ _L _at Toledo_______________69-60 W _at Bowling Green ________65-73 _ _L _Ohio State (E) __________68-71 _ _L _at Indiana (#5 AP) ______57-105 _ L _Northwestern ___________70-68 W _Purdue (#17 AP)_________54-61 _ _L _at Illinois_______________66-82 _ _L _Wisconsin (#24 USA)_____68-75 _ _L _at Minnesota____________67-95 _ _L _at Ohio State____________59-62 _ _L _Indiana (#1 AP)(E) _84-88 (2 OT) _L _at Northwestern _________58-67 _ _L _Michigan (#5 AP) ________70-80 _ _L _Illinois_________________66-74 _ _L _Iowa (#18 AP) __________58-74 _ _L _at Iowa (#18 AP) ________38-58 _ _L _at Wisconsin ____________62-58 W _Minnesota______________41-67 _ _L _at Purdue (#18 AP)_______49-57 _ _L _at Michigan State ________53-70 _ _L

▲ Calvin Booth was a two-year captain and earned All-Big Ten honors in 1999.

▲ Glenn Sekunda was a leading scorer for the Nittany Lions in 1994-95 and 1995-96.

1993-94 W/L: 13-14; 6-12 BIG TEN (H: 5-4; A:1-8) OVERALL: H: 10-4; A: 2-9; N: 1-1 Coach: Bruce Parkhill Captain: J. Amaechi, M. Gaudio, S. Wydman Starters: 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 N _29 D _ 4 D _ 8 D _11 D _20 D _22 D _28 D _29 J __ 6 J __ 8 J _ _15 J _ _19 J _ _22 J _ _27 J _ _29 F__ 2 F__ 5 F__ 9 F _16 F _19 F _23 F _26 M _ 2 M _ 5 M _ 9 M _12

_ _at Vanderbilt (#24 AP) ____60-83 _L _ _Vermont _______________80-72 _W _ _Duquesne ______________96-64 _W _ _at Akron _______________71-43 _W _ _Columbia ______________76-43 _W _ _Maryland-Eastern Shore ___81-54 _W _ _Bethune-Cookman _______88-69 _W _ _Coll. of Charleston (S.C.)(62)65-71 _L _ _Delaware State (62)_______64-53 _W _ _Wisconsin (#15 AP) (E) ___56-71 _L _ _at Indiana (#14 AP) ______72-80 _L _ _Minnesota (#18 AP) ______78-67 _W _ _at Ohio State____________57-79 _L _ _at Iowa ________________70-81 _L _ _Purdue (#7 AP)__________71-68 _W _ _at Northwestern _________80-75 _W _ _Illinois (#24 USA) _______65-83 _L _ _Indiana (#14 AP) ________66-76 _L _ _at Wisconsin (#21 AP) ____64-77 _L _ _at Minnesota (#20 AP) ____66-94 _L _ _Ohio State _____________57-60 _L _ _Iowa __________________89-80 _W _ _at Purdue (#14 AP)_______66-71 _L _ _Northwestern ___________73-71 _W _ _at Illinois_______________59-84 _L _ _at Michigan (#7 AP) ______72-81 _L _ _Michigan State __________71-70 _W

1994-95 W/L: 21-11; 9-9 BIG TEN (H: 6-3; A: 3-6) OVERALL: H: 13-3; A: 6-6; N: 2-2 Coach: Bruce Parkhill Captain: John Amaechi Starters: 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 _W N _30 _ _at Duquesne ____________70-69 _W D _ 3 _ _Vanderbilt ______________95-73 _W D _ 6 _ _Maryland-Eastern Shore ___86-55 _W D _ 8 _ _Bucknell _______________78-55 _W D _10 _ _Central Connecticut State__85-62 _W D _22 _ _Akron _________________80-45 _W D _28 _ _Texas Tech (61)__________61-67 _L D _30 _ _Richmond (61) __________66-53 _W J _ _ 4 _ _at Minnesota____________67-69 _L J _ _ 8 _ _Michigan ______________73-63 _W J _ _14 _ _at Ohio State____________78-64 _W J _ _18 _ _Indiana ________________69-71 _L J _ _21 _ _Northwestern ___________79-51 _W J _ _26 _ _at Wisconsin (E) _________78-67 _W J _ _28 _ _Purdue ________________62-65 _L F _ _ 2 _ _at Michigan State (#9 AP) (E)62-82 _L F _ _ 4 _ _Iowa (CBS) _____________74-64 _W F _ _ 8 _ _at Illinois_______________58-67 _L F _11 _ _Michigan State (#7 AP) ___53-68 _L F _15 _ _at Purdue (#25 AP)_______51-71 _L F _18 _ _Wisconsin ______________74-67 _W F _22 _ _at Northwestern _________89-59 _W F _25 _ _at Indiana ______________60-73 _L M _ 1 _ _Ohio State _____________75-68 _W M _ 8 _ _at Michigan ____________60-67 _L M _11 _ _Minnesota______________69-60 _W NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT M _15 _ _Miami (Fla.) (E) _________62-56 _W M _21 _ _at Nebraska (E) __________65-59 _W M _23 _ _at Iowa ________________67-64 _W M _27 _ _Marquette (3) (E) ________79-87 _L M _29 _ _Canisius (3) ____________66-62 _W

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JERRY DUNN 1996-2003 (8 Years) Record: 117-121 (.492) 2 NCAA, 2 NIT (10-4) Jerry Dunn became the 10th head coach in Penn State history just before the start of the 1995-96 season. A long-time assistant under Bruce Parkhill, 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, finishing 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 1913. 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 Tournament 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 Carolina 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 campaign 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.

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1997-98

1998-99

W/L: 21-7; 12-6 BIG TEN (H: 9-0; A: 3-6) OVERALL: H: 14-0; A: 4-6; N: 3-1 Coach: Jerry Dunn Captains: R. Carlton, D. Earl, M. Gaudio Starters: 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).

W/L: 19-13; 8-8 BIG TEN (H: 6-2; A: 2-6) OVERALL: H: 12-2 A: 6-8; N: 1-3 Coach: Jerry Dunn Captains: P. Lisicky, D. Earl, C. Booth Starters: 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).

W/L: 13-14; 5-11 BIG TEN (H: 2-6; A: 3-5) OVERALL: H: 8-6; A: 4-6; N: 1-2 Coach: Jerry Dunn Captains: D. Earl, C. Booth Starters: 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 _25 N _27 N _30 D _ 2 D _ 9 D _17 D _22 D _29 D _30 J __ 3 J __ 7 J _ _11 J _ _13 J _ _21 J _ _24 J _ _27 J _ _31 F__ 3 F__ 8 F _10 F _14 F _17 F _22 F _28 M _ 2 M _ 6 M _ 9

_ _Morgan State ___________90-65 _W _ _Vermont _______________99-61 _W _ _VMI __________________99-73 _W _ _at Tennessee ____________69-57 _W _ _Pennsylvania (63)(E2)_____88-61 _W _ _Tennessee-Chattanooga____81-48 _W _ _Bucknell _______________85-54 _W _ _Santa Clara (64) _________70-49 _W _ _Bradley (64) ____________75-72 _W _ _at Ohio State____________72-69 _W _ _Wisconsin ______________79-50 _W _ _Minnesota (BJC)(E) ______76-51 _W _ _at Northwestern_____83-74 (OT) _W _ _at Michigan (#20 AP)(CBS) 66-67 _ _L _ _Purdue (#19 AP)_________87-77 _W _ _Indiana ________________82-68 _W _ _at Michigan State ________58-61 _ _L _ _at Iowa (#16 AP) ____95-87 (OT) _W _ _Illinois (E)______________61-58 _W _ _Michigan State __________54-50 _W _ _at Indiana ______________54-72 _ _L _ _at Purdue ______________49-66 _ _L _ _Michigan ______________67-57 _W _ _Northwestern ___________78-62 _W _ _at Minnesota____________60-65 _ _L _ _at Wisconsin ____________52-54 _ _L _ _Ohio State _____________86-70 _W

NCAA TOURNAMENT M _14 _ _Arkansas (65)(CBS) ______80-86 _ _L

1996-97 W/L: 10-17; 3-15 BIG TEN (H: 2-7; A: 1-8) OVERALL: H: 8-7; A: 2-9; N: 0-1 Coach: Jerry Dunn Captains: None Starters: Pete Lisicky (16.3), Calvin Booth (8.7), Ryan Bailey (8.4), Jarrett Stephens (7.3), Rahsaan Carlton (7.5), Phil Williams (6.0), Greg Stevenson (3.4) N _23 N _25 N _30 D _ _3 D _ _7 D _18 D _20 D _22 D _27 J _ _4 J _ _8 J _ _11 J _ _15 J _ _18 J _ _22 J _ _26 J _ _28 F _ _1 F _ _5 F _ _8 F _11 F _15 F _18 F _22 F _25 M _ _1 M _ _5

_ _Mount St. Mary’s ________64-57 _ _at North Carolina State____41-44 _ _Loyola of Maryland ______70-55 _ _at Tennessee-Chattanooga __73-63 _ _Tennessee (OT)__________42-41 _ _Bradley ________________61-57 _ _California (1)(66)(E)______63-76 _ _Bucknell _______________76-59 _ _Brigham Young __________75-53 _ _Iowa (E+) ______________57-69 _ _at Ohio State (E+)________62-70 _ _at Illinois (#24†) (E+) _____70-85 _ _Michigan State (E+) ______58-69 _ _at Wisconsin (E+) ________45-64 _ _at Northwestern (E+) _____71-69 _ _Indiana (#19†)(CBS) _____55-70 _ _Michigan (#16†)(E) ______59-67 _ _Purdue (E+) ____________62-67 _ _at Minnesota (#4†) (E+) ___70-85 _ _at Michigan (#15†) (E+)___64-81 _ _at Indiana (E) ___________57-81 _ _Northwestern (E+) _______61-55 _ _Wisconsin (E+) __________45-49 _ _at Michigan State (E+) ____57-71 _ _Illinois (#23†)(E) ________65-87 _ _Ohio State (E+) _________56-55 _ _at Iowa (E) _____________55-81

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N _21 _ _Monmouth _____________73-42 _W N _24 _ _at Loyola, Md. __________90-82 _W N _29 _ _North Carolina State______61-57 _W D _ _2 _ _at Brigham Young (E+) ____80-50 _W D _ _6 _ _Lehigh (E+) ____________ 93-50 _W D _ _8 _ _George Mason __________85-46 _W D _14 _ _at VMI ________________68-71 _ _L D _20 _ _Bucknell (E+) ___________91-75 _W D _27 _ _at UTEP (67) ___________60-79 _ _L D _28 _ _vs. Mississippi State (67) ___57-58 _ _L J _ _3 _ _at Michigan (#18 AP) (E+) _75-92 _ _L J _ _7 _ _at Purdue (#9AP) (E+) ____ 55-77 _ _L J _ _10 _ _Minnesota (E+)__________75-68 _W J _ _14 _ _at Wisconsin (E2) ________57-76 _ _L J _ _22 _ _Northwestern (E) ________83-45 _W J _ _24 _ _at Michigan State (E+) ____59-71 _ _L J _ _28 _ _Iowa (#16 AP) (E+) ______67-65 _W J _ _31 _ _Illinois (E+)_____________71-77 _ _L F _ _4 _ _at Indiana (E+) __________76-95 _ _L F _ _8 _ _at Northwestern (OT) (E+)_69-68 _W F _14 _ _Wisconsin (E+) __________75-69 _W F _16 _ _Ohio State (E+) _________90-81 _W F _18 _ _at Minnesota (E+)________77-82 _ _L F _21 _ _Purdue (#5AP) (E+) ______74-63 _W F _25 _ _Michigan (#21 AP) (E+) ___61-77 _ _L F _28 _ _at Ohio State (OT) (E+) ___89-85 _W BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, CHICAGO, ILL. M _ _5 _ _vs. Wisconsin (68) (E) ____51-52 _ _L NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT M _11 _ _Rider__________________82-68 _W M _16 _ _at Dayton (E+) __________77-74 _W M _18 _ _at Georgia Tech (E)_______75-70 _W M _24 _ _vs. Georgia (3) (E) _______66-60 _W M _26 _ _vs. Minnesota (3) (E) _____72-79 _ _L

N _16 _ _VMI __________________90-66 _W N _20 _ _at Ohio State (E+)________62-70 _ _L N _23 _ _Lehigh ________________74-48 _W N _28 _ _at George Mason ________74-60 _W D _ _1 _ _Temple (#10 AP) ________65-64 _W D _ _5 _ _Villanova (E+)___________70-53 _W D _ _9 _ _at Bradley ______________54-63 _ _L D _12 _ _Penn (E+) ______________71-55 _W D _21 _ _Bucknell _______________62-58 _W D _28 _ _Florida International (55) __67-85 _ _L D _30 _ _Holy Cross (55) _________73-52 _W J _ _2 _ _Michigan (E+) __________70-52 _W J _ _6 _ _Purdue (E+) (#9 AP)______67-70 _ _L J _ _9 _ _at Minnesota (ESPN2) (#16 AP)60-75L J _ _13 _ _Wisconsin (E+) (#17 AP) __58-61 _ _L J _ _20 _ _at Northwestern (E+) 60-62 (OT) _ _L J _ _23 _ _at Illinois (E+) __________65-61 _W J _ _27 _ _at Iowa (E+) (#16 AP) ____74-84 _ _L J _ _31 _ _Indiana (CBS) (#20 AP) 95-98 (2OT) L F _ _2 _ _Michigan State (ESPN) (#8 AP)68-70 L F _ _6 _ _Northwestern (E+) _______67-71 _ _L F _13 _ _at Wisconsin (E+) (#15 AP) 63-73 _ _L F _17 _ _Minnesota (E+) (#22 AP) __63-69 _ _L F _20 _ _at Purdue (E+) (#17 AP)___78-70 _W F _24 _ _at Michigan (E+) ________78-72 _W F _27 _ _Ohio State (E+) (#10 AP) 98-85 (OT) W BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, CHICAGO, ILL. M _ _4 _ _vs. Northwestern (E2) (68) _44-54 _ _L

▲ Matt Gaudio and Dan Earl answer questions during a 1996 NCAA Tournament press conference.


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1999-2000

2000-01

W/L: 19-16; 5-11 BIG TEN (H: 4-4; A: 1-7) OVERALL: H: 13-4; A: 2-10; N: 4-2 Coach: Jerry Dunn Captains: J. Stephens & T. Ivory Starters: 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)

W/L: 21-12; 7-9 BIG TEN (H: 4-4; A: 3-5) OVERALL: H: 10-4; A: 5-6; N: 6-2 Coach: Jerry Dunn Captains: J. Crispin & T. Ivory Starters: Joe Crispin (19.5), Gyasi Cline-Heard (16.0), Titus Ivory (15.8), Tyler Smith (7.6), Jon Crispin (7.2 ppg), 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).

N _22 _Lehigh __________________69-56 _W N _24 _Loyola, Md. ______________82-67 _W N _27 _Boston College ____________85-57 _W D _ _1 _Clemson % (E+) __________85-75 _W D _ _4 _at Penn (E+) _____________59-56 _W D _ _8 _George Mason (E+) ________67-54 _W D _11 _at Villanova (69) (Com) ____61-73 _ _L D _19 _Bucknell _________________67-63 _W D _22 _at Temple (#19/#19)) _______51-66 _ _L D _28 _vs. Manhattan (70) _________83-77 _W D _29 _at Arizona State (70) ________85-93 _ _L J _ _5 _at Michigan State (E+) (#11/#10)63-76 L J _ _8 _Indiana ((E+) (#10/#11) _____78-85 _ _L J _ _13 _at Northwestern (E2) _______82-49 _W J _ _15 _Iowa (E+) ________________73-61 _W J _ _19 _Wisconsin (E+) ____________76-61 _W J _ _22 _at Illinois (E+) (#RV/#25)____76-87 _ _L J _ _26 _Minnesota (E+) ___________80-72 _W F _ _2 _at Indiana (E+) (#11/#11)____77-87 _ _L F _ _6 _Illinois (E+)_______________50-51 _ _L F _12 _at Ohio State (E+) (#5/#6) ___75-88 _ _L F _16 _Northwestern _____________73-64 _W F _19 _at Michigan (E+) (OT) _____87-89 _ _L F _23 _Michigan State (E+) (#5/#5)__63-79 _ _L F _27 _at Purdue (E+) (#21/#25) ___71-88 _ _L M _ _1 _Ohio State (E+) (#5/#5) _____73-79 _ _L M _ _4 _at Iowa (E+) ______________83-86 _ _L BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, CHICAGO, ILL. M _ _9 _vs. Michigan (E2) (68) ______76-66 _W M _10 _vs. Ohio State (E2) (#5/#4) (68)71-66 _W M _11 _vs. Illinois (CBS) (#RV/#25) (68)84-94 L NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT M _15 _Princeton ________________55-41 _W M _20 _Siena __________________105-103 _W M _22 _Kent (E) _________________81-74 _W M _28 _vs. Notre Dame (E) (3)______52-73 _ _L M _30 _vs. North Carolina State (3) __74-72 _W

Final Season Rank: No. 25 (ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll) N _22 _Loyola, Md. ______________87-58 _W N _25 _at Kentucky (#22/#21) (E+) __73-68 _W N _29 _at North Carolina State (E2)__76-84 _ _L D _ _2 _Pennsylvania (E+) __________84-74 _W D _ _6 _Pittsburgh (E+) ____________88-74 _W D _ _9 _Temple (RV/#23) Temple (E+) 66-60 _W D _18 _Wagner _________________100-91 _W D _22 _Bucknell _________________82-72 _W ECAC Holiday Classic, Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. D _26 _vs. Princeton (MSG Network) (3)65-52 W D _27 _vs. Hofstra (MSG Network) (3)74-71 _W J _ _3 _at Michigan State (#1/#1) (E+)73-98 _ _L J _ _6 _Iowa (RV/#23) (E+) ________85-86 _ _L J _ _10 _at Ohio State (E+)__________78-75 _W J _ _13 _Northwestern _____________73-66 _W J _ _17 _at Indiana (E+) ____________69-77 _ _L J _ _20 _at Illinois (#11/#10) (E+) ____60-92 _ _L J _ _23 _at Yale ___________________90-75 _W J _ _27 _at Wisconsin (#15/#16) (E+) _58-63 _ _L J _ _31 _Illinois (#6/#6) (E+) ___98-95 (OT) _W F _ _3 _Indiana (E+) _________78-85 (OT) _ _L F _ _7 _Michigan (E+) ____________77-66 _W F _14 _at Minnesota (E+) _________82-62 _W F _17 _Purdue (E+) ______________92-71 _W F _21 _at Northwestern (E+) _______61-62 _ _L F _24 _Michigan State (#5/#5) (E)___57-76 _ _L M _ _1 _at Iowa (E) _______________78-73 _W M _ _3 _Ohio State (E+) ___________87-93 _ _L BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, CHICAGO, ILL. M _ _8 _vs. Michigan (E) (68) _______82-80 _W M _ _9 _vs. Michigan St. (#2/#3) (E+) (68)65-63W M _10 _vs. Iowa (CBS) (68) ________74-94 _ _L NCAA TOURNAMENT, NEW ORLEANS, LA. M _16 _vs. Providence (CBS) (71)____69-59 _W M _18 _vs. N. Carolina (#5/#6) (CBS) (71)82-74 _W NCAA REGIONALS, ATLANTA, GA. M _23 _vs. Temple (CBS) (72) ______72-84 _ _L

▲ Titus Ivory was a two-time captain and helped lead Penn State to the 2000 NIT and 2001 NCAA Tournaments.

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▲ Gyasi Cline-Heard helped guide Penn State to the 2001 NCAA Sweet 16 while averaging 16.0 points per game.

2001-02

2002-03

W/L: 7-21; 3-13 BIG TEN (H: 3-5; A: 0-8) OVERALL: H: 6-8; A: 0-12; N: 1-1 Coach: Jerry Dunn Captains: T. Smith & K. Krimmel Starters: 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).

W/L: 7-21; 2-14 BIG TEN (H: 2-6; A: 0-8) OVERALL: H: 7-9; A: 0-11; N: 0-1 Coach: Jerry Dunn Captains: B. Watkins & N. Egekeze Starters: 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)

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_Yale _____________________74-87 _ _L _Lafayette (LSN-TV) ________75-66 _W _at Boston College (#17/#17)__65-88 _ _L _Clemson (E+)% ___________66-79 _ _L _at Temple (CN8) __________63-75 _ _L _Lehigh (SETV) ____________61-48 _W _at Pittsburgh (E+) __________53-83 _ _L _James Madison ____________69-85 _ _L _Bucknell _________________78-57 _W Golden Bear Classic, Berkeley, Calif. D _28 _vs. Coppin State (73) _______66-49 _W D _29 _at California (KRON-TV) (73)73-76 _ _L J _ _2 _Michigan (E+) ____________63-67 _ _L J _ _5 _at Indiana (E+) ____________54-61 _ _L J _ _9 _Wisconsin (E+) ____________51-49 _W J _ _16 _at Ohio State (E+)__________57-76 _ _L J _ _19 _Michigan State (E+) ________65-77 _ _L J _ _23 _Indiana (E+) ______________51-85 _ _L J _ _26 _at Wisconsin (E+) __________63-66 _ _L J _ _30 _at Minnesota (E+)__________70-94 _ _L F _ _2 _at Iowa (E+) ______________64-81 _ _L F _ _6 _Purdue (E+) ______________81-68 _W F _ _9 _at Michigan (E+) __________58-65 _ _L F _13 _Iowa (E+) ________________71-65 _W F _16 _Northwestern (E2) _________49-55 _ _L F _20 _at Illinois (#19/#16) ________56-83 _ _L F _23 _Minnesota (E+)____________64-68 _ _L M _ _2 _at Purdue (E+) ____________57-92 _ _L BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. M _ _7 _vs. Minnesota (E+) (74) _____60-84 _ _L

N _18 N _23 D _ _1 D _ _3 D _ _7 D _11 D _14 D _20 D _28 J _ _2 J _ _4 J _ _8 J _ _11 J _ _18 J _ _22 J _ _25 J _ _29 F _ _1 F _ _5 F _12 F _15 F _19 F _22 F _26 M _ _1 M _ _5 M _ _8

Pre-Season NIT _at North Carolina (E2) _____55-85 _ _L _at Penn __________________37-62 _ _L _Yale _____________________68-84 _ _L _at Clemson (E2)% _________70-79 _ _L _Pittsburgh (E+)(#4/#5) ______60-82 _ _L _Temple __________________63-65 _ _L _Northeastern______________79-67 _W _Bucknell _________________59-55 _W _St. Francis, Pa. ____________74-55 _W _Robert Morris _____________76-59 _W _Buffalo __________________68-60 _W _at Indiana (E+) ____________65-78 _ _L _at Michigan (E2) __________53-66 _ _L _Purdue (E+) ______________78-82 _ _L _at Michigan State (E+) ______36-70 _ _L _Illinois (E+)(#15/#18)_______63-75 _ _L _Minnesota (E+)____________75-76 _ _L _at Wisconsin (E+) __________55-86 _ _L _Iowa (E+) ________________ 55-75 _ _L _Ohio State (E+) ___________67-76 _ _L _at Iowa (E+) ______________71-84 _ _L _Wisconsin (E+) ____________58-57 _W _at Minnesota (E+)__________62-77 _ _L _at Purdue (E+) ____________55-79 _ _L _at Northwestern (E) ___79-85 (2 0T) _L _Michigan (E+) ____________62-78 _ _L _Indiana (E+) ______________74-66 _W

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, CHICAGO, ILL. M _13 _vs. Indiana (E2) (68)________49-77 _ _L

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ED DeCHELLIS 2004-PRESENT (7 Years) Record: 95-123 (.435) 2 NIT (5-1), 2009 NIT Champions Hired in April of 2003 as Penn State’s 11th head basketball coach, DeChellis is in his eighth season leading the Nittany Lions. Complete Bio: on page 80.

2003-04 W/L: 9-19; 3-13 BIG TEN (H: 3-5; A: 0-8) OVERALL: H: 7-8; A: 1-10; N: 1-1 Coach: Ed DeChellis Captains: N. Egekeze Starters: 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 N N D D D D D

_23 _Georgetown ______________78-79 _ _L _26 _St. Francis, Pa. ____________67-58 _W _29 _at Buffalo ________________67-64 _W _ _3 _Cleveland State ____________73-62 _W _ _6 _at Pittsburgh (E+)(#22/22) ___37-64 _ _L _10 _Rutgers __________________47-60 _ _L _13 _at Temple (CN8) __________56-67 _ _L _20 _St. Francis, N.Y. ___________68-64 _W Comcast Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. D _28 _vs. Arkansas State (75) ______73-61 _W D _29 _at New Mexico (75) ________63-82 _ _L J _ _3 _Bucknell _________________58-46 _W J _ _7 _Minnesota (E+)____________75-72 _W J _ _10 _Ohio State (E+) ___________64-47 _W J _ _14 _at Michigan State (E+) ______58-76 _ _L J _ _21 _at Illinois (E+)_____________37-80 _ _L J _ _24 _Michigan (E+) ____________59-69 _ _L J _ _28 _Northwestern (OT) ________63-61 _W J _ _31 _at Iowa (E+) ______________58-77 _ _L F _ _4 _Purdue (E+) ______________47-62 _ _L F _11 _Indiana (E+) ______________56-75 _ _L F _14 _at Northwestern (E2) _______52-65 _ _L F _18 _at Michigan (E+) __________53-76 _ _L F _21 _Illinois (E)________________58-66 _ _L F _25 _at Wisconsin (E+) (#15/22) __45-68 _ _L F _28 _Michigan State (E+) ________42-67 _ _L M _ _3 _at Ohio State (E+)__________64-71 _ _L M _ _6 _at Minnesota (E+)__________62-78 _ _L BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, INDIANAPOLIS,

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

W/L: 7-23; 1-15 BIG TEN (H: 1-7; A: 0-8) OVERALL: H: 4-10; A: 1-9; N: 2-4 Coach: Ed DeChellis Captains: K. Fellows & J. McDougald Starters: 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).

W/L: 15-15; 6-10 BIG TEN (H: 3-5; A: 3-5) OVERALL: H: 11-7; A: 3-7; N: 1-1 Coach: Ed DeChellis Captains: None Starters: 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).

W/L: 11-19; 2-14 BIG TEN (H: 2-6; A: 0-8) OVERALL: H: 11-8 A: 0-10; N: 0-1 Coach: Ed DeChellis Captains: None Starters: 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)

Black Coaches Association Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. N _14 _vs. Illinois State (76) ________73-92 _ _L N _15 _vs. Western Carolina (76) ____78-63 _W N _16 _vs. South Carolina State (76) _43-63 _ _L N _19 _Lehigh __________________73-64 _W N _27 _Sacred Heart ______________69-61 _W D _ _1 _at Rutgers ________________83-80 _W D _ _3 _Lock Haven ______________94-46 _W D _ _6 _at Georgetown ____________53-66 _ _L D _11 _Pittsburgh (E+) (#11/12) ____71-84 _ _L D _21 _Buffalo __________________70-72 _ _L ASU/azcentral.com Hoops Classic, Tempe, Ariz. D _28 _vs. Valparaiso _____________56-69 _ _L D _29 _vs. Long Island ____________80-56 _W J _ _2 _Texas A&M ______________60-62 _ _L J _ _5 _Michigan State (E+) (#19/20)_58-84 _ _L J _ _8 _at Minnesota (E+)__________62-83 _ _L J _ _12 _at Illinois (E+) (#1/#1) ______64-90 _ _L J _ _15 _Michigan (E+) ____________62-66 _ _L J _ _22 _Northwestern (E2) _________65-62 _W J _ _26 _at Ohio State (E+)__________62-68 _ _L J _ _29 _Wiscoinsin (E+) (#18/19) ____50-76 _ _L F _ _2 _at Indiana (E+) ____________63-68 _ _L F _ _9 _at Purdue (E+) ____________50-77 _ _L F _12 _Ohio State (E+) ___________56-66 _ _L F _16 _Illinois (E+) (#1/1) ________63-83 _ _L F _19 _at Northwestern (E+) _______39-54 _ _L F _23 _at Michigan (E+) __________48-63 _ _L F _26 _Iowa (E+) ________________56-78 _ _L M _ _2 _Minnesota (E+)____________69-73 _ _L M _ _5 _at Michigan State (E+) (#12/14)64-90 _L

N _19 N _23 N _26 N _29 D _ _3 D _ _7 D _10 D _18 D _20 D _28 D _31 J _ _5 J _ _11 J _ _14 J _ _18 J _ _21 J _ _25 J _ _28 F _ _1 F _ _4 F _ _8 F _11 F _15 F _18 F _22 F _25 M _ _1

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, CHICAGO, ILL. M _10 _vs. Ohio State (E2) _________69-72 _ _L

IND. M _11 _vs. Northwestern (E2) (74) ___52-57 _ _L

▲ Geary Claxton led Penn State in scoring in three straight seasons from 2004-05 to 200607 and finished as the Lions’ fifth all-time leading scorer and fourth all-time rebounder.

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_Cornell __________________66-54 _W _Nicholls State _____________93-56 _W _Long Island_______________80-64 _W _Clemson % (EU) __________88-96 _ _L _at Texas A&M_____________55-60 _ _L _Missouri-Kansas City _______75-71 _W _at Pittsburgh (FSN/Pitt) _____54-91 _ _L _St. Francis, Pa. ____________88-74 _W _New Hampshire ___________75-51 _W _IPFW ___________________74-59 _W _Mount St. Mary’s __________65-53 _W _at Ohio State (#18/18) (E+) _69-104 _ _L _at Northwestern ___________65-61 _W _Iowa (E+) ________________76-80 _ _L _Purdue (E+) ______________74-54 _W _Ohio State (#19/16) (EU)____64-75 _ _L _at Wisconsin (#21/23) (E+) __43-72 _ _L _at Michigan State (#11/12) (E+)60-69 _L _Michigan (#20/21) (E+) _____65-71 _ _L _at Illinois (#6/6) (E+) _______66-65 _W _Minnesota (E+)____________66-77 _ _L _Wisconsin (E2) ____________62-82 _ _L _Indiana (E+) ______________71-68 _W _at Purdue (E+) ____________69-60 _W _at Indiana (E+) ____________65-69 _ _L _Northwestern (E+) _________68-55 _W _at Iowa (#23/24) (E+)_______38-65 _ _L

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. M _ _9 _vs. Northwestern (E2)_______60-42 _W M _10 _vs. Ohio State (#7/7) (E) ____56-63 _ _L NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT M _14 _vs. Rutgers (EU) ___________71-76 _ _L

N _10 N _13 N _17 N _21 N _25 N _28 D _ _2 D _ _6 D _ _9 D _13 D _16 D _23 D _30 J _ _3 J _ _6 J _ _13 J _ _17 J _ _20 J _ _24 J _ _27 F _ _3 F _ _7 F _10 F _14 F _17 F _21 F _24 F _28 M _ _3

_Morehead State ____________63-46 _W _UNC Greensboro __________69-56 _W _Stony Brook ______________51-59 _ _L _Bucknell ____________63-60 (OT) _W _St. Joseph’s _______________65-61 _W _at Georgia Tech % (#21/24) (EU) 73-77 L _Morgan State (360)_________80-71 _W _Hartford _________________56-55 _W _at Seton Hall (E+)__________59-69 _ _L _Long Island (360) __________66-45 _W _SE Louisiana ______________66-69 _ _L _Maine ___________________75-42 _W _VMI (360) _____________129-111 _W _Northwestern (EU) _________83-57 _W _at Purdue (E+) ____________60-64 _ _L _Indiana (E+) ______________74-84 _ _L _at Michigan (E+) __________57-77 _ _L _Michigan State (E+) ________64-91 _ _L _at Iowa (E+) ______________63-79 _ _L _at Minnesota (E+)__________60-65 _ _L _Purdue (E+) ______________59-69 _ _L _Wisconsin (#4/4) (E+) ______58-71 _ _L _at Northwestern (E+) _______51-53 _ _L _Ohio State (#2/2) (E) _______62-64 _ _L _at Wisconsin (#3/3) (E+) ____49-75 _ _L _at Ohio State (#1/2) (E+) ____60-68 _ _L _Illinois (E)________________50-68 _ _L _Iowa (EU)________________74-72 _W _at Indiana (E+) ____________63-94 _ _L

BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, CHICAGO, ILL. M _ _8 _vs. Illinois (E2) ____________60-66 _ _L


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2007-08 W/L: 15-16; 7-11 BIG TEN (H: 5-4; A: 2-7) OVERALL: H: 13-4 A: 2-8; N: 0-4 Coach: Ed DeChellis Captains: None Starters: 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 _W N _16 _Canisius (360) ____________93-40 _W Old Spice Classic, Orlando, Fla. N _22 _vs. South Carolina (77) (E2)__67-74 _ _L N _23 _vs. Rider (77) (E2) _________73-82 _ _L N _25 _vs. Central Florida (77) (EU) _57-70 _ _L N _28 _Virginia Tech % (E2) _______66-61 _W D _ _1 _at St. Joseph’s (22)__________67-79 _ _L D _ _8 _Seton Hall (BTN) ______89-86 OT _W D _12 _Princeton (EU) ____________61-38 _W D _15 _Denver (BTN-W) __________60-39 _W D _23 _Colgate (360) _____________66-48 _W D _31 _Lehigh (BTN)_____________81-68 _W J _ _1 _at Northwestern (E2) _______79-68 _W J _ _6 _at Illinois (BTN)___________68-64 _W J _ _12 _Minnesota (BTN) __________73-76 _ _L J _ _15 _Wisconsin (#17/17) (BTN) __55-80 _ _L J _ _20 _at Indiana (#9/10) (BTN)____65-81 _ _L J _ _23 _Purdue (BTN) ____________42-64 _ _L J _ _26 _at Iowa (BTN) ____________49-64 _ _L J _ _29 _Ohio State (E) ____________56-68 _ _L F _ _2 _Michigan State (#8/7) (BTN) _85-76 _W F _ _5 _at Purdue (#24/-) (BTN) ____53-67 _ _L F _ _9 _at Michigan (BTN)_________63-68 _ _L F _16 _Illinois (BTN)_____________52-51 _W F _20 _at Michigan State (#19/17) (BTN)49-86 L F _24 _at Minnesota (BTN) ________68-75 _ _L F _27 _Iowa (BTN) ______________65-64 _W M _ _1 _Michigan (BTN)___________69-61 _W M _ _5 _at Wisconsin (#10/8) (BTN) _41-77 _ _L M _ _9 _Indiana (#18/17) (E) ____68-64 OT _W BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. M _13 _vs. Illinois (E2) ____________63-64 _ _L

IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT SITES 67 APPEARANCES: WON 65, LOST 82 10 Championships, 11 Second-place finishes, 26 Third-place finishes 1981: _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, Texas 1998: _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.

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- NIT CHAMPIONS W/L: 27-11; 10-8 BIG TEN (H: 7-2; A: 3-6) OVERALL: H: 17-3 A: 6-6; N: 4-2 Coach: Ed DeChellis Captains: Talor Battle, Jamelle Cornley & Danny Morrissey Starters: 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), Cammeron Woodyard (2.2), Andrew Ott (1.4)

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N _14 _William & Mary (BTN) _____65-51 _W N _17 _NJIT (PHGC) (BTN) ______74-47 _W N _20 _Hartford (PC) (BTN-W) ____89-64 _W N _23 _New Hampshire (BTN) _____70-50 _W N _25 _at Pennsylvania ___________85-74 _W N _28 _vs. Rhode Island (22) (PC) ___72-77 _ _L N _29 _vs. Towson (22) (CN8) (PC) _78-54 _W D _ _3 _at Georgia Tech % (E2) _____85-83 _W D _ _6 _Temple (BTN) ____________59-65 _ _L D _10 _Army (EU) _______________60-45 _W D _13 _Mount St. Mary’s (BTN-W) __61-56 _W D _21 _Lafayette (EU) ____________83-55 _W D _23 _Sacred Heart (BTN-W) _____73-65 _W D _31 _Northwestern (E2) _________61-57 _W J _ _3 _at Wisconsin (BTN) ________61-65 _ _L J _ _6 _Purdue (#14/14) (BTN) _____67-64 _W J _ _11 _at Minnesota (#22/19) (BTN) 59-70 _ _L J _ _14 _Michigan State (#7/10) (BTN) 73-78 _ _L J _ _17 _at Indiana (BTN) __________65-55 _W J _ _20 _Michigan (BTN)___________73-58 _W J _ _24 _Iowa (BTN) ______________63-59 _W F _ _1 _at Michigan St. (#9/9) (BTN)_72-68 _W F _ _5 _at Michigan (BTN)_________51-71 _ _L F _ _8 _Wisconsin (BTN) __________44-54 _ _L F _11 _at Purdue (#20/23) (BTN) ___47-61 _ _L F _14 _Minnesota (BTN) __________68-63 _W F _18 _at Illinois (#18/16) (BTN) ___38-33 _W F _24 _at Ohio State (E)___________59-73 _ _L F _28 _Indiana (BTN) ____________61-58 _W M _ _5 _Illinois (#23/23) (E) ________64-63 _W M _ _7 _at Iowa (BTN) _________67-75 2ot _ _L BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. M _12 _vs Indiana (E2) ____________66-51 _W M _13 _vs. Purdue (#24/24) (BTN) __65-79 _ _L NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT M _17 _vs. George Mason (EU) ___77-73 ot _W M _19 _vs. Rhode Island (FOX) _____83-72 _W M _24 _at Florida (E) _____________71-62 _W M _31 _vs. Notre Dame (3) (E2) ____67-59 _W A _ _2 _vs. Baylor (3) (E) __________69-63 _W

N _13 _Penn (BTN-W)____________70-55 _W N _16 _Robert Morris (BTN-W) ____80-61 _W Charleston Classic, Charleston, S.C. N _19 _UNC Wilmington (78) (EU) _69-80 _ _L N _20 _Tulane (78) (CSN) _________60-63 _ _L N _21 _Davidson (78)_____________59-57 _W N _25 _Sacred Heart (BTN) ________87-75 _W N _30 _at Virginia % (E2) _________69-67 _W D _ _5 _at Temple ________________42-45 _ _L D _ _8 _UMBC (BTN) ____________58-42 _W D _12 _Virginia Tech (E2) _________64-66 _ _L D _19 _Gardner-Webb (EU) _______104-57 _W D _21 _American (BTN-W) ________76-57 _W D _29 _at Minnesota (E2)__________70-75 _ _L J _ _3 _Wisconsin (#23/-)(BTN) ____46-63 _ _L J _ _7 _Michigan (E2) ____________55-64 _ _L J _ _12 _at Illinois (BTN)___________53-54 _ _L J _ _16 _at Iowa (BTN) ____________64-67 _ _L J _ _21 _Indiana (E2) ______________61-67 _ _L J _ _24 _at Wisconsin (#18/19)(BTN)71-79 OT L J _ _27 _Illinois (BTN)_____________67-77 _ _L J _ _31 _at Purdue (#10/12) (BTN) ___46-66 _ _L F _ _3 _at Ohio State (#13/18)(BTN)_62-75 _ _L F _ _6 _Minnesota (BTN) __________64-66 _ _L F _13 _Michigan St. (#10/10)(E) ____54-65 _ _L F _17 _at Northwestern (BTN) _____81-70 _W F _20 _at Michigan (BNT)_________55-51 _W F _24 _Ohio State (#9/9) (BTN) ____67-75 _ _L F _28 _Northwestern (BTN) _______79-60 _W M _ _4 _at Michigan St. (#11/12)(E2) _65-67 _ _L M _ _6 _Purdue (#7/6) (BTN) _______60-64 _ _L BIG TEN TOURNAMENT, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. M _11 _vs. Minnesota (BTN) _______55-76 _ _L

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.

RESULTS KEY All Rankings listed #AP/#Coaches (#1 AP) ranking at game time (#1 AP*) final season ranking (#1 USA Today/Coaches) AP: Associated Press UPI: United Press International USA: CNN-USA Today (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 (%) Big Ten/ACC Challenge Games

W/L: 11-20; 3-15 BIG TEN (H: 1-8; A: 2-7) OVERALL: H: 7-9 A: 3-8; N: 1-3 Coach: Ed DeChellis Captains: Talor Battle & David Jackson Starters: 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) Cammeron Woodyard (1.7), Adam Highberger (1.6)

▲ Senior Jamelle Cornley earned tournament MVP honors after leading the Lions to the NIT Championship with 18 points and seven rebounds vs. Baylor in Madison Square Garden.

NEUTRAL SITES/TOURNAMENT VENUES (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.

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HISTORY & RECORDS ALL-TIME LETTERMEN THE MEN THAT HAVE WORN THE BLUE & WHITE 2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW •

Bergstein, Mickey, 1943* Biery, Jack, 1943, 47, 48 Binder, W.G., 1913, 14 Bishop, M.L., 1916 Blake, Bruce, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Blakeslee, R.D.,1915, 16, 17, 18 Bliss, William, 1959* Blocker, Jim, 1953, 54, 55 Blowers, C.A., 1931 Blyler, F.L., 1934 Blythe, F.H., 1909, 10, 11, 12 Bogetic, Milos, 2006, 07 Bongartz, Gary, 1970* Booth, Calvin, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Bordi, Peter, 2006, 07* Borovnjak, Sasa, 2010 Bowen, Jimmy, 2010* Bowes, H.R., 1916 Bozinski, Sylvester, 1945 Bradley, J.F., 1902, 03 Branam, Jonathan, 1998 Brand, F.C., 1930, 31, 32 Breene, S.A., 1937* Brewer, Jim, 1953, 54 Brickowski, Frank, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Brooks, Jeff, 2008, 09, 10 Brooks, William, 1947* Brown, Monroe, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Brown, Ron, 1972, 73, 74 Browne, J.E., 1929 Bryant, Willie, 1969, 70, 71 Buchout, W.H., 1899 Buffie, Craig, 1979, 80, 81, 82 Burke, Kevin, 1973, 74, 75 Burkett, B.J., 1938* ▲ Ken Loeffler lettered in 1922, 23 and 24.

AAA Adam, H.W., 1917 Adler, Dan, 2004 Aichroth, C.T., 1918* Alcorn, Charles, 1944 Allen, Brian, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Althouse, Nate, 1993, 94, 95 Amaechi, John, 1993, 94, 95 Anderson, Brian 1992 Angstadt, Dave, 1974, 75, 76 Appleman,Christian, 1987,88,89 Arnelle, Jesse, 1952, 53, 54, 55 Avillion, Ron, 1963, 64, 65

BBB Babb, Chris, 2009, 10 Baidy, Steve, 1956, 57, 58 Bailey, Ryan, 1997 Baltimore, Herschel, 1941, 42, 43 Banfield, Mike, 1982, 1983* Banta, Marcus, 2000, 01 Barakat, Howard, 1967* Barnette, W.C., 1907, 09 Barnes, Freddie, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Barnes, James, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Baron, E.R., 1927, 28 Barr, John, 1939, 40, 41 Barron, J.A., 1944 Bartram, Greg, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Barvinchak, Dick, 1973 Batnick, Irwin, 1945, 48 Battle, Talor, 2008, 09, 10 Bekale, Stephan, 2000, 01, 02 Benanti, Andy, 1985

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CCC Caldwell, W.G., 1916* Cameron, Brandon, 2003 Campbell, B.F., 1929* Carlton,Rahsaan,1993,94,95,97 Carn, Dan, 1965 Carr, Eric, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Carter, Elton, 1991, 92, 93 Chalk, F.T., 1923* Chalmers, G.D., 1937, 39 Chambliss, Sharif, 2001, 02, 03 Chase, Bruce, 1974 Chemsak, John, 1954* Choice, Wally, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Chrabascz, Carl, 1985, 86, 87 Chubb, Ed, 1971, 72, 73 Claxton, Geary, 2005, 06, 07, 08 Cline-Heard, Gyasi, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Clinton, Carver, 1964, 65, 66 Cohen, Sid, 1943 Colender, Wally, 1958, 59, 60 Collins, Craig, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Collura, Angelo, 1955* Conn, J.D., 1931, 32, 33 Cooper, Bernard, 1952* Corbin, M.H., 1937, 38, 39 Cornley, Jamelle, 2006, 07, 08, 09 Costa, Martin, 1949, 50 Couch, Q.W., 1940* Craig, R.H., 1912, 13 Crenshaw, Sam, 1998, 2002 Crispin, Joe, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Crispin, Jon, 2000, 01 Crist, Chuck, 1970, 71, 72 Crowell, R.H., 1940, 41 Curran, J.J., 1944

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Currie, Herbert, 1945, 46 Curtin, J.M., 1897

DDD Daley, Tom, 1968, 69, 70 Dankos, Bill, 1977 Dashield, Jim, 1972 Davis, L.L., 1930, 31, 32 Daykin, Al, 1933 Dean, Brian, 1981, 82, 83 DeChellis, Ed, 1982* Degitz, David, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Delp, George, 1927, 28 DeWitt, Kip, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Diehl, Will, 1980 Dietterick, Bruce, 1947 Dietz, Jon, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Doaty, Tom, 1974, 75, 76 Dodge, Chet, 1976* Donato, Bob, 1962, 63, 64 DuBarry, E.G., 1907, 08 Dubois, Maxwell, 2007 DuMars, Mark, 1959, 60, 61 Dunlap, Stuart, 1950* Dunn, William R., 1902, 03, 04, 05

EE Eaddy, James, 1988 Earl, Dan, 1994, 95, 96, 99 Edelman, Mike,1979, 80, 81, 82 Edwards, Bill, 2010 Edwards, Bob, 1957, 58, 59 Edwards, Dave, 1953, 54, 55 Egekeze, Ndu, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Egleston, Mike, 1968, 69, 70 Egli, John, 1942, 43 Eisele, Fred, 1960, 61 Elder, G.A., 1900, 01 Erichsen, Chris, 1975, 76, 77

FFF Fast, C.H., 1918 Fellows, Kevin, 2002, 03, 04, 05 Fenton, Curtis, 2008* Fetter, Rich, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Fields, Earl, 1954, 55, 56 Fisher, Adam, 2006, 07* Fittin, Bob, 1970, 71, 72 Fixter, W.D., 1924 Fletcher, Rob, 2002, 03, 04 Fletcher, J.E., 1934 Flotz, T.F., 1904, 05, 06 Fogell, Ed, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Forjan, Jim, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Forster, I.G., 1901* Frair, Thomas, 1975* Frazier, Tim, 2010 Fritz, Dana, 1995, 97 Fry, R.C., 1930 Fulton, J.K., 1898, 99 Fulton, J.K., 1907, 08, 09 Funk, Walter, 1944

GGG Garlick, Vinnie, 1983, 84 Gaudio, Matt, 1992, 94, 96 Gent, L.D., 1942, 43 Gephart, J.T., 1901 Gearhart, Terrence B., 1976, 77* Gerecter, J.M., 1942* Gerhardt, E.O., 1923, 24, 25

Gibson, Dwight, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Gifford, Kyle, 2008, 09* Glennon, L.L., 1935 Godbey, Galen, 1968 Goldenberg, Carl, 1949* Gordon, J.T., 1912* Graves, Terry, 1983, 84 Grays, Greg, 1998, 99 Grier, Marshall, 1984 Griffin, David, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Griffith, Ron, 1956* Grimes, Dick, 1940, 41, 42 Gross, Elmer, 1940, 41, 42 Guyton, Ralph, 1967

Jacobson, B.D., 1928, 29 Jagla, Jan, 2002, 03, 04 Jefferson, Carvin, 1976, 77, 78, 79 Jennings, Michael 1990, 91, 93, 94 Jester, H.G., 1914, 15 Johnson, Aaron, 2003, 04, 05 Johnson, C.J., 1988, 89, 90, 91 Johnson, J.F., 1902 Jolley, Ricky, 1990 Jones, Andrew, 2008, 09, 10 Jones, Dave, 1961* Jones, Wes, 1986, 87, 88 Jordy, Jim, 1956 Joseph, Michael, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Joyce, Marty, 1991 Joyner, Lem, 1989, 90, 91

HHH Haag, Ed, 1952, 53, 54 Haddow, H.A., 1910, 11 Haines, Hinkey, 1920, 21 Hall, Norm, 1956 Hamas, Michael, 1927 Hamas, Steve, 1927, 28, 29 Hamilton, Gregg, 1967 Hammond, C.H., 1931, 32 Hancock, Tom, 1957, 58, 59 Harding, J.M., 1907* Harrington, F.B., 1909 Harris, Gene, 1960, 61, 62 Hartnett, Joe, 1955 Hartz, B.L., 1912, 13 Hassell, Brandon, 2005, 06, 07, 08 Hatkevich, Walter, 1946 Hay, R.C., 1913, 14 Hayes, DeRon, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Hayes, Gary, 1967 Healy, Judd, 1946* Heaton, M.F., 1904, 05, 06 Hegedus, Bruce, 1980 Henderson, Rodney, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Henning, C.F., 1933, 34 Hermann, Burke, 1907,08, 09, 10 Highberger, Adam, 2010 Hileman, R.C., 1932* Hileman, J.R., 1924* Hill, Clayton, 1949* Hilliard, Bill, 1958* Hodgson, Bob, 1970, 71, 72 Hoffman, Bob, 1955, 56 Hoffman, Earl, 1961, 62, 63 Hoffman, Mike, 1992, 93, 94* Hollinger, H.H., 1904* Hood, D.G., 1926 Hoover, Terry, 1963, 64, 65 Hornstein, David, 1942, 43, 47 Hornyak, Ron, 1969 Houston, Jarad, 2001 Hovasse, Tom, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Huemmrich, Carl, 2008, 09* Huffman, H.R., 1927* Hughes, C.L., 1939* Hunter, J.G., 1935 Hutchinson, Bob, 1962

III Ice, Mike, 1978 Iuzzolino, Mike, 1987, 88 Ivory, Titus, 1998, 99, 2000, 01

JJJ Jackson, Carl, 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Jackson, David B., 2008, 09, 10 Jackson, David W., 2006, 07

KKK Kart, Ulo, 1962 Kemble, Ken, 1966 Killinger, Glenn, 1919, 20, 21 Killmer, M.L., 1904, 06 King, M.B., 1906* Kinzer, Bob, 1976 Kirkpatrick, Steve, 2008, 09, 10 Koch, A.J., 1929 Kodish, Ron, 1970, 71 Koehler, H.L., 1922, 23 Kopcha, Brad, 1995 Korkowski, Gary, 1978, 79, 80 Kornick, M.L., 1935, 36 Krimmel, Ken, 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Krumrine, Paul, 1929 Kubista, Ted, 1957, 58, 59 Kuhn, Steve, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Kulp, John, 1947, 48 Kunze, Bill, 1971, 72, 73

LLL Lamie, Lou, 1949, 50, 51 Lang, Mike, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Laubach, J.A., 1917 Lavin, Eusebio, 1953* Lawther, Jim, 1947 Lawther, John, 1943 Lazarus, Larry, 1998, 99, 2000* Lee, E.J., 1930 Lee, Ken, 1985, 86* Leiner, Will, 2007, 08, 09 Leisher, Bob, 1956, 57 Leyda, W.B., 1930 Light, Richard, 1945 Lindemuth, L.B., 1909* Linden, Jim, 1967, 68, 69 Liner, Stuart, 1963* Lisicky, Pete, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Lockwood, W.P., 1897, 98, 99 Loeffler, Ken, 1922, 23, 24 Long, E.E., 1944 Looney, Quentin, 1962* Luber, Ben, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Ludwig, John, 1963

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Stansfield, Bill, 1967, 68, 69 Staub, Ken, 1962 Stepanausky, Don, 1964 Stephens, Jarrett, 1996, 97, 98, 2000 Stevenson, Greg, 1997, 98 Stevenson, M.R., 1897, 98, 99 Stewart, 1900, 01 Stocker, J.M., 1933, 34, 35 Stopper, W.M., 1937, 38, 39 Storer, John, 1950 Strand, George, 1980 Strohm, 1897, 98 Sudimack, Joe, 1948* Summers, Rob, 2003, 04 Suotamo, Joonas, 2006, 07, 08 Sweetland, Paul, 1958, 59, 60 Swift, J.P., 1936* Szepesi, Leslie, 1945

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Nessing, Stan, 1970* Neumayer, Paul, 1971, 72, 73 Newhart, Thomas, 1974* Newcomer, Jim, 1985, 86, 87 Nichols, Paul, 1969, 70 Nicholson, H.L., 1933* Nordbloom, Carl, 1948, 49 Nugent, William, 1945

OOO Obradovic, Nikola, 2006, 07, 08 O’Conor, Rob, 1976, 77, 78 Ott, Andrew, 2009, 10 Ouderkirk, Jim, 1974, 75, 76 Owens, Mike, 1979

PPP Page, L.B., 1926* Page, P.R., Jr., 1927 Palmiero, Carmen, 1957 Panoplos, Ted, 1950, 51

Tarr, Dan, 1971, 72 Tate, Jamaal, 2001, 02, 05 Thoas, D.J., 1932, 33, 34 Ticknor, B.C., 1907 Tielsch, Daren, 2002 Tocci, Joe, 1949, 50 Townsend, E.D., 1935* Trueblood, Jake, 1960, 61

▲ Greg Bartram lettered from 1992-95. Park, J.F., 1913, 14, 15 Parker, Travis, 2005, 06 Parkhill, Will, 1948 Parks, H.K., 1934 Peal, Tracy, 1980, 81 Peapos, Mike, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Pearce, A.M., 1899, 1900 Persson, Jeff, 1966, 67, 68 Peterson, H.J., 1936, 37, 38 Pfirman, John, 1947 Phillips, Fred, 1951* Phillips, John, 1960, 61, 62 Phillips, Richard, 1953 Piatak, Dave, 1957* Piorkowski, Joe, 1951, 52, 53 Pollock, Bill, 1985, 86, 87 Popelas, Andy, 1971, 72 Popera, Jeff, 1989, 90* Power, Mike, 1978 Preston, Keenan, 1973, 74, 75 Pringle, Stanley, 2008, 09 Proksa, Joe, 1936 Prosser, C.A., 1937, 38, 39

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Racusin, Norman, 1939, 40 Raffin, Romel, 1975, 76 Rainey, Ron, 1956, 57, 58 Ramey, Mel, 1960 Ramin, R.F., 1941, 42 Ramsay, Bob, 1956, 57 Randig, Jim, 1983, 84* Reber, W.M., 1902 Reed, Jim, 1965, 66 Reed, J.N., 1922, 23, 24 Reed, W.I., 1908, 09, 10 Reichenbach, J.L., 1936, 37, 38 Reilly, L.D., 1927, 28, 29 Reinhold, R.H., 1928, 29 Replogle, N.E., 1919, 20, 21 Rex, Mel, 1959 Ricks, Darrell, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Riley, B.A., 1935, 36 Riley-Smith, DeForrest, 2003 Ritts, F.M., 1919 Roberts, W.H., 1916 Roepke, J.P., 1926 Rogers, Chris, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Rogowski, Pete, 1998, 99, 2000

Rohland, Robert, 1953, 54, 55 Roseboro, Jerry, 1964, 66 Ross, M.D., 1907, 08, 10 Ruble, C.W., 1902 Ruble, J.S., 1899, 1900, 01 Ruhlman, Terrell, 1948, 49 Rusinko, John, 1946, 47 Russell, Al, 1947 Ryan, J.T., Jr., 1934*

SSS Saltzman, S.S., 1930, 31 Sapp, Edward, 1939 Saul, Bill, 1960 Saunders, Ray, 1964, 65, 66 Savery, W.H., 1914 Sayers, J.B., 1922* Sborgi, G.V., 1902, 03 Schisler, Lee, 1950 Schwarz, Walt, 1978 Schwendeman, Greg, 1957 Senzel, Charles, 1964* Sekunda, Glenn, 1995, 96 Shair, S., 1922, 23 Sharpe, B.H., 1902 Sharpe, R.E., 1915* Shea, Frank, 1960 Sherry, John, 1952, 53, 54 Shoemaker, Greg, 2004* Shore, H.E., 1910, 11, 12 Shrock, Ron, 1973* Shubik, Monte, 2001, 02, 03* Shuptar, Tom, 1951 Silvert, Steve, 1952* Simon, Milt, 1946, 47, 48, 49 Sleepy, K.B., 1911* Sledzik, Herm, 1951, 52, 53 Small, R.H., 1936 Smith, Andrew, 1995, 96, 97* Smith, H.W., 1940 Smith, J.F., 1935, 36 Smith, J.L., 1935, 36 Smith, Marlon, 2004, 05 Smith, Tyler, 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Solic, Jim, 1979, 80, 81 Soskich, Tony, 1988, 89, 90, 91 South, A.L., 1902 Sprecher, Clay, 1897, 98 Stahley, J.N., 1929, 30

VVV Von Neida, H.B., 1926, 27, 28 Von Neida, S.L., Jr., 1943 Vossekuil, B.J., 2000, 01, 02, 03

WWW Wagner, J.S., 1916, 17 Waha, W.B., 1907, 08, 09 Walker, Mike, 2005, 06, 07, 08 Walton, I.E., 1915, 16, 17 Ward, Tony, 1985, 87, 88 Watkins, Brandon, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Watts, Clarence, 1955 Weber, E.J., 1930 Weidenhammer, Ron, 1952, 53, 54 Weiss, Bob, 1963, 64, 65 Wilkinson, Tom, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Williams, C.H., 1931 Williams,Donovan,1992,94,95,96 Williams, Hardy, 1951, 52 Williams, Phil, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Willison, Wally, 1945 Wills, R.N., 1928* Wilson, A.J., 1914, 15 Wilson, A.K., 1920, 21 Wilson, Don, 1959, 60, 61 Wilson, J.R., 1929 Wilson, L.L., 1917, 18, 19 Witkowsky, Scott, 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Wittum, C.M., 1933, 34 Wolf, F.H., 1918, 19, 20, 21 Wolz, Scott, 1979, 80, 81 Wood, Jud, 1979 Woodyard, Cammeron, 2009, 10 Wooten, Harvey, 1976 Wydman, Steve, 1992, 93, 94

YYY Yeckley, E.J., 1904, 05, 06 Young, Bill, 1967, 68, 69 Young, F.C., 1918 Young, G.J., 1911 Young, Walter, 1977, 78

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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY MAKING LIFE BETTER SINCE 1855

Chartered in 1855, Penn State ranks among the nation’s top public research institutions with an enrollment of nearly 84,000, including over 35,000 undergraduate students on the University Park campus

Penn State received its state charter in 1855 as one of the nation’s first colleges of scientific agriculture. The campus was located in Centre County on 200 acres of fertile land donated by James Irvin, a partner in the Centre Furnace iron works (remains of which can be seen today along East College Avenue). Penn State admitted its first students in 1859. Founding President Evan Pugh, a chemist, hoped to expand the curriculum beyond agriculture to include other scientific studies and engineering. Pugh and similar visionaries in other states lobbied for Congressional passage of the Morrill Land-Grant Act in 1862. The act enabled states to sell federal land and use the income to support colleges “where the leading object shall be, without excluding scientific and classical studies...to teach agriculture and the mechanic arts (engineering)...in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in all the pursuits and professions of life.” In 1863, the Pennsylvania legislature designated Penn State the Commonwealth’s sole land-grant institution. But Pugh died the following year, and the Pennsylvania State College drifted, not being especially distinctive for any kind of study. One positive event during those troubled years was the admission of the first women students in 1871. In 1882, newly appointed President George W. Atherton introduced engineer-

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ing studies, and Penn State soon became one of the nation’s 10 largest undergraduate engineering schools, a distinction it still holds. Atherton invigorated the liberal arts, and recruited Professor of English Fred Pattee to teach the nation’s first course in American literature, heretofore considered an unworthy stepchild of English literature. Professor of Agriculture Whitman Jordan won international recognition for soil and fertilizer research. Penn State graduated its first international student in 1890 and African-American student in 1905. The college had finally found meaning and purpose. In the early 1900s, Penn State launched an extensive system of outreach education, “carrying the college to the people,” as then-President Edwin Sparks liked to say. Penn State became the nation’s first college to offer correspondence courses in agriculture, and in 1912 helped launch a statewide system of county agents in agriculture and home economics. Today’s World Campus, with its “anywhere, anytime” learning, is descended from that strong outreach tradition. But undergraduate education remained foremost. As enrollment surpassed 5,000 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, because of Depression-era economics, could not afford to leave their hometowns to get a

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college education. The centers offered the first year of baccalaureate studies and were the predecessors of today’s system of 19 undergraduate campuses spread across the Commonwealth. By the mid-1950s, Penn State had won distinction for investigations in such diverse fields as dairy science, acoustics, psychology, and petroleum refining. Its research facilities included a nuclear reactor and a pioneer large-scale electronic computer. In 1953, the Pennsylvania State College became The Pennsylvania State University to show that research and graduate work had come of age. In the 1960s, Penn State underwent tremendous expansion to meet the growing needs of the baby boom generation. Total enrollment at all campuses

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climbed to 40,000 by 1970. Today, enrollment stands at about 80,000 students at 24 campuses statewide, including Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, the Pennsylvania College of Technology, the Dickinson School of Law, and the Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies. More than 250,000 Penn State alumni live and work in the Commonwealth, and the University’s total economic impact on Pennsylvania exceeds $6.14 billion annually — making Penn State the largest non-governmental contributor to the state’s economy.

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TEAMED UP IN BUSINESS

ABC/ESPN College Football analyst Todd Blackledge was quarterback of Penn State’s 1982 National Championship team before going on to success after graduation.

NATION’S LARGEST The Penn State Alumni Association ranks as the largest organization of its kind among colleges and universities. There are more than 475,000 Penn State alumni worldwide and they do not sit on their hands. They are active in their university and they love football.

LARA SPENCER Penn State, ‘91 The Los Angeles-based co-host of the syndicated television newsmagazine The Insider. Spencer has hosted its sister program, Entertainment Tonight and also hosted Antiques Roadshow on PBS for the 2004 and 2005 seasons.

1 OF EVERY 117 U.S. GRADUATES (GRADUATED FROM PENN STATE)

20,000 JOB INTERVIEWS ANNUALLY (BY CORPORATIONS & AGENCIES AT PENN STATE)

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PROMINENT PENN STATE ALUMNI

PENN STATE ALUMNI 475,000+ STRONG MIKE REID Penn State, ‘69 Outland Trophy winner Mike Reid has collected Grammy Awards as a prolific pop and country music entertainer and songwriter.

Grammy Winner

JESSE ARNELLE Penn State, ‘62 Former chairman of Penn State’s Board of Trustees, Jesse Arnelle retired as senior partner of the San Francisco-based law firm of Arnelle, Hastie, McGee, Willis and Greene. Chairman of the Board

MATT MILLEN Penn State, ‘80 Matt Millen played in the NFL for 12 years and earned four Super Bowl rings. A former analyst with Fox Sports and president of the Detroit Lions, he is an ESPN/ABC football analyst. Network TV Analyst

JON SARACENO Penn State, ‘79 Jon Saraceno is a national sports columnist and NBA beat writer for USA Today.

National Columnist

LISA SALTERS Penn State, ‘88 Lisa Salters was a bureau correspondent for ABC’s World News Tonight before joining ABC/ESPN. She was a sideline reporter for ABC’s coverage of the 2006 NBA Finals.

ESPN Correspondent

TOM VERDUCCI Penn State, ‘82 Tom Verducci is a senior writer for Sports Illustrated magazine and one of the nation’s most prominent baseball writers.

NOTABLE ALUMNI John Aniston ‘55 – Actor on Days of Our Lives; Father of actress Jennifer Aniston Paul Berg ‘62 – Nobel Prize winner in chemistry in 1980 Charles Bierbauer ‘66 – Former Senior Washington correspondent for CNN; Dean of the South Carolina School of Journalism Mary Ellen Clark ‘85 – Bronze medalist in 10-meter diving at the 1992 and 1996 Olympics Tom Clarke ‘85 – President and CEO of Nike New Business Ventures Julius Epstein ‘31 – Prize-winning screenwriter best known for co-writing Casablanca Carmen Finestra ‘71 – Television producer of Home Improvement and the Cosby Show Herman Fisher ‘21 – Co-founder of Fisher-Price Toys Jonathan Frakes ‘74 – Actor/Director of Star Trek series and movies Jack Ham ‘71 and Franco Harris ‘72 – Former Pittsburgh Steelers and NFL Hall of Famers Richard James ‘39 – Inventor of the Slinky Gene Kelly ‘33 – Famous actor who starred in movies such as Singin’ in the Rain, Anchors Aweigh and An American in Paris Norman Miller ‘56 – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist William Schreyer ‘48 – Retired Chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch Barcley Tagg ‘61 – Trainer of 2003 Kentucky Derby winner Funny Cide

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JIMMY CEFALO Penn State, ‘78 Jimmy Cefalo played for the Miami Dolphins and was a commentator with NBC Sports prior to becoming a TV sportscaster in Miami. He is the Dolphins’ radio play-byplay voice. Sportscaster

TOM RIDGE Penn State, ‘72g Tom Ridge is a former governor of the state of Pennsylvania and the first Director of Homeland Security appointed by President George W. Bush.

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SPANIER UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Since he was appointed Penn State’s 16th president in 1995, Dr. Graham Spanier has been the guiding force behind several historic academic initiatives, including the creation of The Schreyer Honors College, the School of International Affairs, the Penn State World Campus, and the College of Information Sciences and Technology. He has expanded outreach to citizens of Pennsylvania and has overseen nearly $3 billion in philanthropic contributions to Penn State. Dr. Spanier has been described as an unconventional university president. He loves spending time with students. He is a magician and adviser to the Penn State Performing Magicians, and he has performed with Penn

State’s Musical Theatre students, the Blue Band, Glee Club, and Chamber Orchestra. He occasionally substitutes for the Nittany Lion mascot. He has run with the bulls in Pamplona, has a commercial pilot’s license, and plays the washboard with the Deacons of Dixieland and other bands. He and his racquetball partner are eleven-time Penn State coed intramural racquetball champions. He is the host of “To the Best of My Knowledge,” the live, call-in program on public television and radio and “Expert Opinion,” the sports topic program on the Big Ten Network. But most of his time is spent overseeing one of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive universities, with 95,000 students and 46,000 employees on 24 campuses, an annual budget

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CURLEY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Well into his second decade as the architect of the Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics program, Tim Curley’s dynamic and passionate leadership has been the driving force behind the Nittany Lions’ tremendous level of athletic and academic achievement. Named Director of Athletics on December 30, 1993, Curley’s leadership has lifted Penn State among the nation’s premier athletic departments. During the Nittany Lions’ 17 full years as members of the Big Ten Conference, Penn State has captured 19 NCAA Championships, more than double the number of the next closest Big Ten institution. Curley, who celebrated 30 years as a member of the Nittany Lions’ athletics staff in 2006, has seen Nittany Lion squads win 61 Big Ten titles and numerous individual national and conference crowns during his 16-plus years directing Penn State’s comprehensive and nationally-respected athletic program. During the 2009 fall semester, the

women’s volleyball team won an unprecedented third consecutive NCAA Championship, rallying from a 2-0 deficit to defeat Texas, 3-2, in an epic title match. Penn State won its seventh consecutive outright Big Ten crown and extended its winning streak to 102 matches, the second-longest streak by any team in NCAA Division I history. The football team won 11 games for the 15th time under Joe Paterno and won its fourth bowl game in the past five years. The women’s soccer team captured its 12th consecutive Big Ten Championship, tying the longest string of Big Ten women’s titles alltime in any sport. The women’s cross country team won the 2009 Big Ten title, the program’s first, and the women’s indoor track and field team captured the 2010 crown. In the spring of 2010, the fencing team won its 10th NCAA Championship under Curley’s watch. The women’s track and field

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of $4 billion, and a physical plant of 1,700 buildings. A national leader in higher education, Dr. Spanier was the recipient of the TIAA-CREF Theodore M. Hesburgh Award for Leadership Excellence. He serves as chair of the National Security Higher Education Advisory Board, is a member of the National Counterintelligence Working Group, is a member of the Board of Advisors of the Naval Postgraduate School, and serves on the board of Junior Achievement Worldwide. Dr. Spanier has chaired the Association of American Universities, the Board of Directors of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, the Big Ten Conference Council of Presidents/Chancellors, and the NCAA Division I Board of Directors. He led the Kellogg Commission on the Future of State and Land-Grant Universities, was a founding member of the Internet2 board, and served on the Board of Trustees of the National 4-H Council. He was president of the National Council of Family Relations, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Christian Children’s Fund, vice-chair of the Worldwide Universities Network, and co-chair of the Committee on Higher Education and the Entertainment Communities. Dr. Spanier’s prior positions include chancellor of the University of NebraskaLincoln, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Oregon State University, and vice provost for undergraduate studies at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

He previously served Penn State from 19731982 as a member of the faculty and in three administrative positions in Penn State’s College of Health and Human Development. He holds academic appointments as professor of human development and family studies, sociology, demography, and family and community medicine. A distinguished researcher and scholar, he has more than 100 scholarly publications, including 10 books, and was the founding editor of the Journal of Family Issues. A family sociologist, demographer, and marriage and family therapist, he earned his Ph.D. in sociology from Northwestern University, where he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Iowa State University, where he was honored with the Distinguished Achievement Citation and an honorary doctorate. His wife, Sandra, is an English professor specializing in 20th-century American literature and serves as the general editor of Hemingway’s letters. They have two children: Brian, a finance graduate of Penn State, and Hadley, a marketing graduate of Penn State.

team captured its third consecutive Big Ten outdoor title, for the “Triple Crown,” giving Penn State five conference titles in 2009-10. Nineteen squads were represented in their respective NCAA Championships or a bowl game in 2009-10. Include the 44 All-Americans and 40 first-team All-Big Ten selections (48 total first-team all-conference honorees), a recordtying student-athlete Graduation Success Rate of 89 percent and 10 Academic AllAmericans and 2009-10 was another tremendous year of Success With Honor for the Nittany Lions. A 1976 Penn State graduate, Curley’s dedicated and enthusiastic leadership has helped Penn State capture 24 Big Ten championships or tournament titles the past five years, the second-highest total in the conference. In 2008-09, the women’s volleyball team captured its second consecutive NCAA title, earning a 38-0 record, and its sixth consecutive outright Big Ten Championship. The football team won its second conference title in four years and played in the 2009 Rose Bowl. The Nittany Lion basketball team won its first National Invitation Tournament championship, posting a program-record 27 victories, and the fencing team won another NCAA Championship. During the fall 2005 semester, Penn State won an unprecedented five Big Ten Championships — in field hockey, football, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and women’s volleyball — becoming the first institution to win more than three titles in the fall season in Big Ten history. Nittany Lion teams compiled an incredible 49-1 record against Big Ten competition in the fall. In June 2009, Curley again was recog-

nized for his efforts in helping Penn State maintain its stature as one of the nation’s premier athletic programs with his selection as the Northeast Athletic Director-of-the-Year by NACDA. He was one of just four regional Division I-A honorees and previously earned the award in 2003. To continue to give the coaching staff and student-athletes the resources to succeed academically and athletically, Curley is guiding the most ambitious fund-raising and athletics facilities campaigns in the department’s history. More than $128 million was raised for Intercollegiate Athletics by June 2008 to surpass the Success With Honor Campaign goal of $100 million. The Athletics physical plant has improved substantially under Curley’s watch. A new softball facility, golf clubhouse, soccer practice fields and men’s and women’s basketball offices are among projects completed recently. Curley served as president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) in 2005-06. It is no exaggeration to say Tim Curley is someone who knows the Penn State athletic program from the ground up. A State College product, he grew up across the street from Old Beaver Field where some of his most memorable days as a youngster were spent there and in Rec Hall. He parked cars, sold game programs and served as a baseball batboy. The top assistant to Athletic Director Jim Tarman, Curley was named Director of Athletics on December 30, 1993, when Tarman retired after 35 years as a Penn State athletic administrator. Curley, 56, is married to the former Melinda Harr of Washington, Pa. The Curleys have two children — a daughter, Devon, and a son, Tanner.

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PENN STATE ATHLETICS SECOND TO NONE

The 2009-10 academic year marked Penn State’s 17th 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 Championship sports, winning 65 titles. The Nittany Lions completed the school’s integration into the Big Ten in 1993 by joining the chase for their first-ever conference football crown and the accompanying Rose Bowl bid. The integration of the football program concluded 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

competition, Penn State won its first Big Ten and Rose Bowl championships, becoming the first conference football squad to finish with a perfect 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 basketball teams and the wrestling squad first competed in the conference in 1992-93. Boasting one of the largest intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation, Penn State fields teams in 15 men’s and 14 women’s sports. All 29 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’s football team has captured a pair of national championships — 1982 and 1986 — and consistently is ranked in the nation’s Top 10. Penn State has won 66 national championships in all sports, with eight NCAA titles since March 2007. The fencing and women’s volleyball teams were national champions in 2008-09 and 2009-10; men’s and women’s volleyball in 2007-08; fencing and men’s gymnastics in 2006-07.

CHAMPIONSHIPS: 54 TOURNAMENT TITLES: 11 1992-93

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2009-10 HIGHLIGHTS ■ Penn State was No. 11 in the Learfield Sports/NACDA Directors’ Cup standings, marking its 12th Top 15 finish in the 17-year history of the Directors’ Cup. The Lions have placed in the Top 25 every year of the survey, with eight Top 10 finishes. Penn State is one of just 10 schools ranked in the Top 25 of all 17 Directors’ Cup surveys. ■ The Nittany Lions had 44 All-Americans and 40 first-team All-Big Ten selections (48 total first-team all-conference honorees). ■ The Penn State women’s volleyball team won an unprecedented third consecutive NCAA Championship and the fencing team won its third national title in four years, giving the Nittany Lions eight NCAA team titles overall since March 2007, and an all-time total of 66 national titles. Penn State has won 19 NCAA Championships since 1993-94, its first full year in the Big Ten Confer-ence, more than double the total of the next highest Big Ten schools (Iowa and Minnesota with 9). ■ Penn State won five Big Ten Championships, as women’s cross country, women’s soccer, women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field and women’s volleyball captured conference titles. Penn State has won 65 Big Ten Championships all-time, with 24 titles since the fall of 2005, second-highest in the conference. ■ The No. 1-ranked women’s volleyball team became the first team in NCAA women’s volleyball history to win three straight National Champion-ships and in doing so, extended its win streak to 102 via a dramatic 3-2 comeback title match win over Texas. The Nittany Lions finished with a 38-0 record for the second consecutive year, only the fifth NCAA unbeaten in the sport. ■ Led by Hall of Fame coach Russ Rose, Penn State’s 102-match winning streak is the secondlongest in NCAA Division I history, trailing only the Miami, Fla. men’s tennis team. The squad won its seventh consecutive Big Ten title and 13th overall, losing only two sets all season. Four Nittany Lions earned All-America honors, led by senior Megan Hodge, who was selected National Player-of-the-Year. ■ Hodge also was co-winner of the 2009-10 Honda-Broderick Cup as the nation’s Collegiate Woman Athlete-of-the-Year. She was named Penn State’s sixth winner of the Suzy Favor Award as the Big Ten’s Female Athlete-of-the-

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Year and was nominated for an ESPY Award as the nation’s Best Female College Athlete. Hodge also was her sport’s Academic All-American®-ofthe-Year. ■ The fencing team captured its nation’s-best 12th NCAA Championship since 1990 under Coach Emmanuil Kaidanov and third in four years. Freshman Margherita Guzzi Vincenti was the national champion in women’s epee. ■ The women’s track and field team earned the conference’s “triple crown” for 2009-10, becoming just the third school to do so. Penn State won its third consecutive Big Ten Outdoor Championship. Beth Alford-Sullivan swept all three Big Ten Coach-of-the-Year accolades in 2009-10. The team was fourth at the NCAA Outdoor Champion-ships, tying its best finish in program history, with nine All-Americans. Senior Bridget Franek won the 3,000-meter steeplechase. ■ The football team compiled its second consecutive 11-2 campaign with a Capital One Bowl victory over LSU on New Year’s Day. Penn State won its fourth bowl game in the last five years, improving its record to 51-13 since 2005. ■ The women’s soccer team continued its sustained excellence with its 12th straight Big Ten Championship. ■ Women’s cross country won its first Big Ten Championship to begin Penn State’s “triple crown” of conference titles in 2009-10. Bridget Franek won the individual title. ■ The women’s indoor track and field team won its second Big Ten indoor title and placed 13th at the NCAA Championships. ■ The men’s volleyball team captured its 12th consecutive EIVA Championship and 22nd overall, advancing to the national semifinals for the 12th straight year. ■ Coach Cael Sanderson’s first Nittany Lion wrestling squad finished ninth at the NCAA Championships, with senior Dan Vallimont second at 165 pounds. Senior Cyler Sanderson was the Big Ten Champion at 157 pounds, becoming Penn State’s 20th Big Ten titlist. ■ The Lady Lions made their first post-season appearance in five years, securing a bid to the WNIT. Guard Tyra Grant was a first-team AllBig Ten pick for the second consecutive year.

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■ The men’s golf team finished fourth at the NCAA East Regional to gain its fourth NCAA Championship berth in the modern era. Senior T.J. Howe tied for first at the NCAA Regional. Senior Kevin Foley became the first Nittany Lion named first-team All-Big Ten in consecutive years. ■ Men’s soccer was the No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Jason Yeisley won the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award and first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® honors. ■ The men’s indoor track and field team tied for 14th place at the NCAA Championships for its best finish since 1990. Casimir Loxsom won the 800 meters at the conference outdoor championships and was the Big Ten Men’s Freshman-ofthe-Year.

Women’s Basketball (c) Field Hockey Men’s Soccer Women’s Volleyball

1994-95

Women’s Soccer (s) Women’s Volleyball Women’s Swimming & Diving

Football Women’s Basketball (c/t)

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1995-96 Baseball Women’s Basketball (t) Field Hockey (t)

1996-97 Field Hockey (t) Women’s Volleyball (c)

■ Senior women’s gymnast Brandi Personett was second in the floor exercise at the NCAA Championships and was selected Big Ten Gymnast-of-the-Year for a second time.

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■ Ten Penn State student-athletes earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® accolades, with five first-team selections, as football student-athletes Josh Hull, Andrew Pitz and Stefen Wisniewski joined Hodge and Yeisley.

1998-99

■ Penn State has had 112 Academic AllAmericans® since Tim Curley became Director of Athletics in December 1993, a total higher than any other Big Ten institution has all-time since the Academic All-America® program began in 1952. Penn State has 160 Academic All-Americans® all-time, the third highest total among all NCAA institutions. ■ The NCAA reported that Penn State studentathletes compiled a school record-tying 89 percent Graduation Success Rate, 10 points higher than the national Division I average.

Field Hockey (c/t) Women’s Volleyball (c)

Field Hockey (s/t) Women’s Soccer (s/t) Women’s Volleyball Men’s Swimming & Diving

1999-2000 Women’s Volleyball Women’s Soccer Women’s Basketball

2000-01 Women’s Soccer (s/t)

■ The NCAA reported that the four-year federal graduation rate average for University Park student-athletes was 82 percent, significantly higher than the national average of 63 percent.

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■ Penn State’s four-year federal graduation rate for African-American student-athletes was 78 percent, according to the NCAA, marking the 19th consecutive year the Nittany Lions topped the Division I national average (53 percent).

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■ A total of 235 student-athletes garnered Academic All-Big Ten honors. Over the past 16 years, Penn State leads all Big Ten institutions with 3,365 academic all-conference honorees.

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Women’s Soccer (s/t) Women’s Swimming & Diving

Women’s Basketball (s) Men’s Gymnastics Men’s Soccer (s) Women’s Soccer (s)

Field Hockey (s) Football Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer (s) Women’s Swimming & Diving Women’s Volleyball

2006-07 Women’s Soccer (s/t) Women’s Volleyball

2007-08 Men’s Gymnastics Women’s Soccer (s) Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Women’s Volleyball

2008-09 Field Hockey (s) Football (c) Women’s Soccer (s/t) Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Women’s Volleyball

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NITTANY LION LEGEND

“HAPPY VALLEY”

Penn 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 baseball team to that New Jersey campus. A student publication sponsored the campaign to select 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.

The first thing to know is Wikipedia has it wrong. The term “Happy Valley” originated with Centre 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 between 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.

NITTANY LION SHRINE Penn State’s Nittany Lion shrine was dedicated on Oct. 24, 1942, during Homecoming Weekend. 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 chosen 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 Recreation 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 & WHITE Penn 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 appointed 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.

WE ARE...PENN STATE The 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 SONGS The 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.

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Tim Curley Director of Athletics

Dave Baker Assistant Athletic Director

Mark Bodenschatz Assoc. Athletic Director

Jan Bortner Assistant Athletic Director

John Bove Compliance Coordinator

Dr. Kristine Clark Director of Sports Nutrition

Ken Cutler Director Athletic Development

Michelle Davidson Director Stewardship & Events

Susan DelaneyScheetz Assoc. Athletic Dir.

Bruce Ellis Assistant Athletic Director

Ken Hickman Director All-Sports Museum

Bob Hudzik Supervisor, Athletic Fields

Jennifer James Assistant Athletic Director/Operations

Rick Kaluza Assciate Athletic Director/Finance

Linda Caldwell Faculty Representative

Bud Meredith Director of Ticket Operations

Russ Mushinsky Academic Support Director

Greg Myford Associate Athletic Director

Jeff Nelson Assistant Athletic Director

John Nitardy Director of Major Gifts

Nikki Potoczny Asst. Director Nittany Lion Club

Erikka Runkle Human Resources Manager

George Salvaterra Head Trainer

Dr. Wayne Sebastianelli Dir. of Athletic Medicine

Mark Sherburne Associate Athletic Director

Jeanne Smith Ticket Manager

Bob White Assoc. Director Athletic Development

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Tim Curley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-1086 Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .athletic_director@athletics.psu.edu Susan Delaney-Scheetz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-1104 Associate Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sds5@psu.edu Mark Bodenschatz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-3489 Associate Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .mab163@psu.edu Mark Sherburne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-3404 Associate Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .mqs3@psu.edu Jan Bortner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-0420 Assistant Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .jeb12@psu.edu Bruce Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-3404 Assistant Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .bee1@psu.edu

Bob Hudzik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-7071 Supervisor of Athletic Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rqh4@psu.edu - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-1138 Rec Hall Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .fwb2@psu.edu Dick Bartolomea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-2781 Multi-Sport Facility Director/Sports Camps Dir.. . . . . . . . . .rqb7@psu.edu Erikka Runkle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-4991 Human Resources Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .edw115@psu.edu

MORGAN ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER Russ Mushinsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-0407 Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rtm45@psu.edu Dr. Dave Yukelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-0407 Coordinator Sports Psychology Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .y39@psu.edu

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS/FINANCE Rick Kaluza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-2139 Associate Athletic Director for Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

MARKETING/PROMOTIONS Greg Myford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-1757 Associate Athletic Director/Business Relations . . . . . . . .gjm14@psu.edu Jeff Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-8140 Marketing & Promotions Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . .jbf113@hotmail.com

COMPLIANCE John Bove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-8048 Compliance Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .jab11@psu.edu

DEVELOPMENT Ken Cutler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-9462 Director of Development for Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .kmc2@psu.edu Michelle Davidson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-9462 Director of Stewardship & Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .oyd3@psu.edu Nikki Potoczny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-9462 Asst. Director, Nittany Lion Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .nlw10@psu.edu John Nitardy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7664 Director of Major Gifts, Interim Nittany Lion Club Dir. . . . .jdn13@psu.edu RJ Gimbel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-5576 Major Gifts Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rjg20@psu.edu Casey Keiber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-8137 Major Gifts Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cmk184@psu.edu Bob White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-3143 Assoc. Dir. for Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .blw6@psu.edu Mike Milliron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-9462 Student-Athlete Development Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . .mjm540@psu.edu

ATHLETIC OPERATIONS Dave Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-0270 Asst. AD, Administrative & Business Services . . . . . . . . . . .dlb3@psu.edu Jennifer James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-3471 Assistant Athletic Director/Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .jw7@psu.edu Amy O’Neil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-2150 Events Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .aeo106@psu.edu

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TICKET OFFICE . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-NITTANY Bud Meredith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-0971 Director of Ticketing Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .wim1@psu.edu Jeanne Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-0971 Ticket Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .jms45@psu.edu

SPORTS MEDICINE Dr. Wayne Sebastianelli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-3566 Dir. of Athletic Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .wsebastianelli@psu.edu Dr. Doug Aukerman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-4054 Team Physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .daukerman@psu.edu Dr. Roberta Millard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-3566 Team Physician . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rlm8@psu.edu Dr. Paul Sherbondy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-3566 Team Orthopedic Surgeon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

George Salvaterra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-0773 Head Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .gfs2@psu.edu Dr. Kristine Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-8107 Dir. of Sports Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .klc5@psu.edu

ALL-SPORTS MUSEUM Ken Hickman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-5577 Dir. of All-Sports Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .krh132@psu.edu

HEAD COACHES Beth Alford-Sullivan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-3146 M&W/Cross Country/Track & Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .bxa10@psu.edu Dawna Prevette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7479 Women’s Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .djp28@psu.edu Todd Doebler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-3487 Men’s Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tcd10@psu.edu Ed DeChellis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-5494 Men’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pdb3@psu.edu Bob Warming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7477 Men’s Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Hargis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-5554 Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .jlh60@psu.edu Missy Doherty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7470 Women’s Lacrosse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Randy Jepson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-8421 Men’s Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rlj3@psu.edu Emmanuil Kaidanov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7465 M/W Fencing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .egk1@psu.edu Charlene Morett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7467 Field Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cxm12@psu.edu Greg Nye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7469 Men’s Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .gan2@psu.edu Joe Paterno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .865-0412 Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ssg1@psu.edu Mark Pavlik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7464 Men’s Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .mtp7@psu.edu Robin Petrini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7472 Softball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rjp13@psu.edu Russ Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7474 Women’s Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rdr5@psu.edu Jeff Thompson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7461 Women’s Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Denise St. Pierre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-2396 Women’s Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .dxs10@psu.edu Cael Sanderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7460 Wrestling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cns11@psu.edu Jeff Tambroni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-7476 Men’s Lacrosse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Erica Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-0842 Women’s Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .emw13@psu.edu Coquese Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-2672 Women’s Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sfb3@psu.edu Robbie Wine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .863-0239 Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rpw10@psu.edu


N I T T A N Y L IO N BASKETBALL

SUCCESS WITH HONOR

UNIVERSITY

2010-11 SEASON • PLAYERS • COACHES • OPPONENTS • ‘09-’10 REVIEW • HISTORY & RECORDS •

UNIVERSITY

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

ASSISTING IN THE COVERAGE OF PENN STATE

Greg Myford

Jeff Nelson

Brian Siegrist

Susan Bedsworth

Pat Donghia

Kris Petersen

Stephanie Petulla

John Regenfuss

Jeremy Fallis

Kenny Kline

Associate AD Marketing & Communications

Assistant AD Communications

Asst. Dir. of Communications Basketball

Asst. Dir. of Communications

Asst. Dir. of Communications

Asst. Dir. of Communications

Assc.. Dir. of Communications

Asst. Dir. of Communications

Communications Assistant

Communications Assistant

Tony Mancuso GoPSUsports.com Media Specialist

Jim Nachtman

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF (AREA CODE 814)

Michele Kopec

Mark Selders

Graphic Designer Athletics Admin.

Photographer, Digital Image Coord.

➤ Coach DeChellis Availability All interview requests for Head Coach Ed DeChellis should be directed to Brian Siegrist in the PSU Athletic Communications Department. Coach DeChellis will be available weekly at times to be determined prior to non-conference games. During the Big Ten season, coach DeChellis will conduct a weekly teleconference in person in the Bryce Jordan Center media room. He will also be available via phone only on a weekly basis. Those wishing to be included in conference calls should contact the Athletic Communications Office for numbers. Coach DeChellis will hold a post-game press conference in the Bryce Jordan Center media room following each home game and in locations to be determined at road games. He will also make regular weekly appearances during the season on the “The Nittany Lion Hotline” call-in radio show on Thursdays from 6:05-7:00 p.m. Coach DeChellis is not available on the day prior to a game or on game day prior to tip-off.

➤ Player Interviews Prior to game day, all player interviews must be arranged through the Athletic Communications 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 seaon, player interviews are generally conducted during the first 15 minutes of practice following Coach Ed DeChellis’ weekly press conference. During the Big Ten season, Mondays and Thursdays are generally the most preferable for availability. Following games, requested Penn State play-

Greg Myford, Associate Athletic Director for Marketing & Communications (Home: 278-7473) Jeff Nelson, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications (Home: 234-1411) Brian Siegrist, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications/ Basketball Contact (Cell: 777-5126) Stephanie Petulla, Associate Director of Athletic Communications Susan Bedsworth, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Pat Donghia, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Kris Petersen, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications John Regenfuss, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Jeremy Fallis & Kenny Kline, Athletic Comm. Assistants Barry Jones, Publications Coordinator Michele Kopec, Athletics Designer Mark Selders, Staff Photographer Shirley Maggie Judy Tony Mancuso, GoPSUsports.com Media Specialist Fenush Irvin Redden Judy Fenush, Administrative Assistant Shirley Irvin, Administrative Assistant Maggie Redden, Staff Assistant ers will be brought to the post-game media interview room. Penn State’s locker room is closed.

➤ Penn State Practices 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 practices throughout the season may be open to the media for more extended periods.

➤ Press Credentials Working media members only will be issued press credentials for games in the Bryce Jordan Center. Access to media row, the media work room and pre-game media meals is limited to credentialed media only. Credential requests must be made to Brian Siegrist in writing on appropriate letterhead. Please request credentials at least a week in advance of the game. Media credentials which cannot be mailed will be left at Press Will Call (Media Entrance) located on the event level of the Jordan Center near the back truckway that faces Mount Nittany and the outdoor track. Penn State is a member of the Big Ten Conference and all press box and game day policies will conform to Big Ten guidelines.

➤ Media Parking Parking is available in the Bryce Jordan Center media lot upon request. Please contact Brian Siegrist in the Athletic Communications 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 Line The Athletic Communications Office does provide a limited number of first-come, firstserved 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 800479-1919 or 215-571-8217 (contact Desiree). Address to provide: AHN1@ E. College Ave., State College.

➤ Scouts Penn 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.

Director of Broadcast Ops.

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 off the concourse level. Additional phone lines may be installed at the medium's expense. See telephone ordering information on this page for details.

➤ Video Services For information regarding video of Penn State athletes or game footage (if available), please contact Frick Weber or Mike Messner at Mind-Over-Media at 412-391-2900.

➤ Web Site The 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 GOPSB.com

Press Row: 814-863-3294

➤ Photographers A 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-Television Penn State’s live television appearances are designated by the Big Ten Conference. Facilities are assigned in accordance with Big Ten guidelines. Radio booths and phone lines are available 2010-11 P E N N S T A T E BASKETBALL

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