Penn Quakers men's basketball
Penn Quakers | |||
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University | University of Pennsylvania | ||
Conference | Ivy League | ||
Location | Philadelphia, PA | ||
Head coach | Steve Donahue (7th year) | ||
Arena |
The Palestra (Capacity: 8,722) | ||
Nickname | Quakers | ||
Student section | Red & Blue Crew | ||
Colors |
Blue and Red[1] | ||
Uniforms | |||
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Pre-tournament Premo-Porretta champions | |||
1920 | |||
Pre-tournament Helms champions | |||
1920, 1921 | |||
NCAA Tournament Final Four | |||
1979 | |||
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight | |||
1971, 1972, 1979 | |||
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen | |||
1953, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1979 | |||
NCAA Tournament appearances | |||
1953, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 | |||
Conference regular season champions | |||
1906, 1908, 1916, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1928, 1929, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1945, 1953, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 |
The Penn Quakers men's basketball team is the college basketball program representing the University of Pennsylvania. As the fifteenth-winningest men's basketball program of all-time, the team from Penn had its greatest success from 1966 to 2007, a period of over 40 years. Penn plays in the Ivy League in NCAA Division I.
On March 20, 1897, Penn and Yale played in the first basketball game with five players on a team. Prior to the formation of the Ivy League in 1956 Penn was a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate League (EIL) from 1903 thru 1955. Penn won 13 EIL Regular Season Championships – 1906, 1908, 1916, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1928, 1929, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1945, 1953. Penn was retroactively recognized as the pre-NCAA Tournament national champion for the 1919–20 and 1920–21 seasons by the Helms Athletic Foundation and for the 1919–20 season by the Premo-Porretta Power Poll.[2]
Penn has appeared in one Final Four, in 1979. Penn trails only Princeton for the most Ivy League regular season championships with 25. (1966, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007). Princeton has won 26 championships since the 1956-57 season. Penn, however, has won 21 outright championships to Princeton's 18 outright championships. [3] Their main Ivy League rivalry is with Princeton, whom they always play as the last regular season game. Combining the EIL and Ivy Championships Penn leads with 38 championships; Princeton 32; Columbia 14; Yale 13; Dartmouth 12; Cornell 8; Harvard 5; and Brown 1.
One of Penn's most memorable seasons came in 1979 when the Quakers advanced to the NCAA Tournament Final Four. With players such as Tony Price, the Quakers stunned the nation with victories over Iona, North Carolina, Syracuse, and St. John's to advance to the Final Four. The Quakers faced Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Michigan State in the national semifinals in Salt Lake City, Utah, but ultimately were met with defeat, 101–67. Other notable Penn teams include the team led by guards Matt Maloney and Jerome Allen during the mid-1990s and the nationally ranked teams of the early 1970s led by Dave Wohl, Steve Bilsky, Corky Calhoun and Bob Morse. Penn's 1970–71 team completed an undefeated regular season (26–0) and advanced to the Eastern Regional Final in the NCAA Tournament, losing there to a Villanova team it had defeated during the regular season. Villanova lost to UCLA in the national championship game, but was later found to be using an ineligible player, Howard Porter.
The last NCAA Tournament victory for the Quakers came on March 17, 1994, at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. The No. 11 Red and Blue defeated the No. 6 Nebraska Cornhuskers, 90–80, in the first round. The Quakers fell in the second round to No. 3 Florida on March 19, 1994, as the Gators prevailed, 70–58.
Rivalries
The Quakers, a member of the Big 5, have long-standing rivalries with a multitude of institutions such as Temple University, La Salle University, Saint Joseph's University, and Villanova University. Another rival is Drexel University, which is a member of the City 6. In the Ivy League the Penn-Princeton Basketball rivalry is a classic. They have met 234 times since 1903. Penn leads in the series 124 victories to Princeton's 110 victories.
History
- First Year of Basketball: 1897–98
- Overall All-Time Record: 1,708–1,016–2
- National Championships: 2, (1919–1920) and (1920–1921)
- Final Four Appearances: 1 (1979)
- Eastern Intercollegiate League Champs: 15
- Ivy League Championships: 25
- NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last): 23 (2007)
- NIT Appearances (Last): 1 (1981)
- Last Postseason Opponent: Butler (2012 College Basketball Invitational)
- Result: Lost 63–53 in second round
- Penn–Princeton Rivalry:
- Games Penn 124–Princeton 110//First Met 1903
- Ivy League Championships since 1956 Penn 25–Princeton 26
- Outright Ivy League Championships since 1956 Penn 21-Princeton 18
- Penn vs. Ivy League Opponents (Thru 2015–16 season)
Team | Overall Record | First Meeting | Notes |
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Brown | Penn 104–26 | 1902 | [4] |
Columbia | Penn 139–90 | 1902 | [4] |
Cornell | Penn 152–74 | 1904 | [4] |
Dartmouth | Penn 151–60 | 1905 | [4] |
Harvard | Pen 130–40 | 1903 | [4] |
Princeton | Penn 124–110 | 1903 | [4] |
Yale | Penn 146–78 | 1897 | [4] |
- Overall Ivy League In-Conference Record: 946-478.
- Total Conference Games Played: 1424 (w/l .664)
Postseason
NCAA tournament results
The Quakers have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 23 times. Their combined record is 13–25.
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Results |
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1953 | Sweet Sixteen Regional 3rd Place Game | Notre Dame DePaul | L 57–69 W 90–70 | |
1970 | First Round | Niagara | L 69–79 | |
1971 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight | Duquesne South Carolina Villanova | W 70–65 W 79–64 L 47–90 | |
1972 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight | Providence Villanova North Carolina | W 76–60 W 78–67 L 59–73 | |
1973 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Regional 3rd Place Game | St. John's Providence Syracuse | W 62–61 L 65–87 L 68–69 | |
1974 | First Round | Providence | L 69–84 | |
1975 | First Round | Kansas State | L 62–69 | |
1978 | First Round Sweet Sixteen | St. Bonaventure Duke | W 92–83 L 80–84 | |
1979 | #9 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four National 3rd Place Game | #8 Iona #1 North Carolina #4 Syracuse #10 St. John's #2 Michigan State #2 DePaul | W 73–69 W 72–71 W 84–76 W 64–62 L 67–101 L 93–96 |
1980 | #12 | First Round Second Round | #5 Washington State #4 Duke | W 62–55 L 42–52 |
1982 | #12 | First Round | #5 St. John's | L 56–66 |
1985 | #15 | First Round | #2 Memphis | L 55–67 |
1987 | #16 | First Round | #1 North Carolina | L 82–113 |
1993 | #14 | First Round | #3 Massachusetts | L 50–54 |
1994 | #11 | First Round Second Round | #6 Nebraska #3 Florida | W 90–80 L 58–70 |
1995 | #12 | First Round | #5 Alabama | L 85–91 |
1999 | #11 | First Round | #6 Florida | L 61–75 |
2000 | #13 | First Round | #4 Illinois | L 58–68 |
2002 | #11 | First Round | #6 California | L 75–82 |
2003 | #11 | First Round | #6 Oklahoma State | L 63–77 |
2005 | #13 | First Round | #4 Boston College | L 65–85 |
2006 | #15 | First Round | #2 Texas | L 52–60 |
2007 | #14 | First Round | #3 Texas A&M | L 52–68 |
NIT results
The Quakers have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) one time. Their record is 0–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1981 | First Round | West Virginia | L 64–67 |
CBI results
The Quakers have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) one time. Their record is 1–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2012 | First Round Quarterfinals | Quinnipiac Butler | W 74–63 L 53–63 |
Coaches
Overall | Conference | |||||
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Name | Years | Won-Lost | Pct. | Won-Lost | Pct. | Note |
No Coach | 1897; 1902–05 | 33–28–2 | .540 | 7–11 | .389 | |
R. B. Smith | 1905–09 | 73–22 | .768 | 23–5 | .821 | 2x EIL Champs |
Charles "Kid" Keinath | 1909–12 | 36–25 | .590 | 11–7 | .611 | |
Arthur Kiefaber | 1912–14 | 10–24 | .294 | 5–13 | .278 | |
Lon Jourdet | 1914–20; 1930–43 | 227–143 | .614 | 105–86 | .550 | 6x EIL Champs |
Edward McNichol | 1920–30 | 186–63 | .747 | 62–40 | .608 | 3x EIL Champs |
Donald Kellett | 1943–48 | 46–31 | .597 | 23–15 | .605 | '45 EIL Champs |
Robert Dougherty | 1945–46 | 7–10 | .412 | 4–4 | .500 | |
Howard Dallmar | 1948–54 | 105–51 | .673 | 48–26 | .649 | '53 EIL Champs |
Ray Stanley | 1954–56 | 31–19 | .620 | 19–10 | .655 | '55 Ivy League Champs |
Jack McCloskey | 1956–66 | 146–105 | .582 | 87–53 | .621 | '66 Ivy League Champs, 1x Big 5 Champs |
Dick Harter | 1966–71 | 88–44 | .667 | 49–21 | .700 | 2x Ivy League Champs, 2x Big 5 Champs |
Chuck Daly | 1971–77 | 125–38 | .767 | 74–10 | .881 | 4x Ivy League Champs, 4x Big 5 Champs |
Bob Weinhauer | 1977–82 | 99–45 | .688 | 62–9 | .873 | 5x Ivy League Champs, 2x Big 5 Champs |
Craig Littlepage | 1982–85 | 40–39 | .506 | 28–14 | .667 | '85 Ivy League Champs |
Tom Schneider | 1985–89 | 51–54 | .486 | 36–20 | .643 | '87 Ivy League Champs |
Fran Dunphy | 1989–06 | 310–163 | .655 | 191–49 | .796 | 10x Ivy League Champs, 3x Big 5 Champs |
Glen Miller | 2006–09 | 45–52 | .412 | 27–15 | .643 | '07 Ivy League Champs |
Jerome Allen | 2009–2015 | 65–104 | .384 | 38–46 | .452 | |
Steve Donahue | 2015–present | 11–17 | .393 | 5–9 | .357 |
Players awards
Ivy League Men's Basketball Player of the Year
- Zack Rosen (2012)
- Ibby Jaaber (2006, 2007)
- Tim Begley (2005)
- Ugonna Onyekwe (2002, 2003)
- Ira Bowman (1996)
- Matt Maloney (1995)
- Jerome Allen (1993, 1994)
- Perry Bromwell (1987)
- Paul Little (1982)
- Tony Price (1979)
- Keven McDonald (1978)
- Ron Haigler (1975)
Ivy League Men's Basketball Rookie of the Year
- Tyler Bernardini (2008)
- Ugonna Onyekwe (2000)
- Will McAllister (1991)
- Paul Little (1980)
- Keven McDonald (1976)
- Ron Haigler (1973)
General
- Name of School: University of Pennsylvania
- Location (Zip): Philadelphia, Pa. (19104)
- Founded: 1740
- Enrollment: 9,900
- Nickname: Quakers
- School Colors: Red and Blue
- Arena/Capacity: The Palestra / 8,722
- Affiliation: NCAA Division I
- Conference: Ivy League
- Other Affiliation: Big 5
- President: Dr. Amy Gutmann
- Athletic Director: M. Grace Calhoun
- Athletic Department Phone: 215.898.6121
- Ticket Office Phone: 215.898.6151
Coaching staff
- Head Coach: Steve Donahue
- Assistant Coaches:
- Ira Bowman (Penn '96)
- Nat Graham (Penn '97)
- Joe Mihalich
- Director of Men's Basketball Operations: Brad Fadem
- Athletic Trainer: Phil “Sam” Samko
Team information
- 2015–2016 Overall Record: 11–17
- 2015–2016 Ivy League Record/Finish: 5-9/5th
- 2014–2015 Overall Record: 9–19
- 2014–2015 Ivy League Record/Finish: 4-10/8th
- 2013–2014 Overall Record: 8–20
- 2013–2014 Ivy League Record/Finish: 5-9/6th
- 2012–2013 Overall Record: 9–22
- 2012–2013 Ivy League Record/Finish: 6-8/5th
- 2011–2012 Overall Record: 20–13
- 2011–2012 Ivy League Record/Finish: 11-3/2nd
- 2010–2011 Overall Record: 13–15
- 2011–2012 Ivy League Record/Finish: 7-7/4th
- 2009–2010 Overall Record: 6–22
- 2009–2010 Ivy League Record/Finish: 5-9/5th (3 way tie)
- 2008–2009 Overall Record: 10–18
- 2008–2009 Ivy League Record/Finish: 6-8/6th
- 2007–2008 Overall Record: 13–18
- 2007–2008 Ivy League Record/Finish: 8-6/3rd
- 2006–2007 Ivy League Record/Finish: 13-1/1st
- 2005–2006 Ivy League Record/Finish: 12-2/1st
- Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/0
- Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
See also
References
- ↑ "Logo & Branding Standards". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
- ↑ ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. p. 535. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
- ↑ "2011–12 Ivy League Men's Basketball: Week 2 • November 14, 2011" (PDF). IvyLeagueSports.com. p. 5. Retrieved 2011-11-14.
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