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2017-18 MBK Media Guide Cover.Indd PPennenn BBasketballasketball 225-Time5-Time IIvyvy LLeagueeague CChampionshampions 22017-18017-18 FFactact BBookook @@PennBasketballPennBasketball • #Whānau @@PennAthleticsPennAthletics • ##FightOnPennFightOnPenn 22017-18017-18 PPennenn BBasketballasketball TTV/RadioV/Radio RRosteroster 0 1 2 3 4 MAX ROTHSCHILD RAY JEROME ANTONIO WOODS JAKE SILPE DARNELL FOREMAN Jr. / F / 6-8 / 225 So. / G / 6-2 / 185 Jr. / G / 6-1 / 195 Jr. / G / 6-2 / 185 Sr. / G / 6-1 / 170 Chicago, Ill. Latham, N.Y. Cherry Hill, N.J. Cherry Hill, N.J. Camden, N.J. 5 1100 1111 1122 1133 JACKSON DONAHUE CALEB WOOD TYLER HAMILTON DEVON GOODMAN EDDIE SCOTT Jr. / G / 6-0 / 185 Sr. / G / 6-4 / 180 Jr. / G / 6-4 / 210 So. / G / 6-0 / 160 Fr. / G / 6-6 / 195 Pawcatuck, Conn. Reno, Nev. Atlanta, Ga. Laverock, Pa. Bowie, Md. 1144 1155 2200 2211 2222 SAM JONES ZACK KAMINSKY MATT MACDONALD RYAN BETLEY KUBA MIJAKOWSKI Sr. / F / 6-7 / 185 So. / F / 6-6 / 205 Sr. / G / 6-5 / 200 So. / G / 6-5 / 185 So. / F / 6-7 / 230 Gilbert, Ariz. Atlanta, Ga. Eggertsville, N.Y. Downingtown, Pa. Warsaw, Poland 2233 2244 2255 3355 4400 JELANI WILLIAMS JARROD SIMMONS AJ BRODEUR MARK JACKSON DAN DWYER Fr. / G / 6-5 / 195 Fr. / F / 6-8 / 215 So. / F / 6-8 / 220 Fr. / C / 7-3 / 250 Sr. / F / 6-8 / 220 Washington, D.C. Crescent, Pa. Arlington Heights, Ill. Salt Lake City, Utah River Forest, Ill. 4444 COLLIN MCMANUS STEVE DONAHUE NAT GRAHAM IRA BOWMAN JOE MIHALICH Jr. / C / 6-10 / 240 John R. Rockwell Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Bedford, N.H. Head Coach 22017-18017-18 PPENNENN MMENEN’S BBASKETBALLASKETBALL FFACTACT BBOOKOOK Table of Contents 2017-18 2017-18 Schedule . .2 2016-17 Season in Review . .34-49 Media Information . .3 Individual Statistics (All, Ivy) . 34 Quick Facts The Palestra. .4 Individual Game Highs . 34 Penn in the Ivy League. 5-9 Game-by-Game Results. 35 All-Time Ivy League Champions . 5 Team Game Highs . 35 Name: University of Pennsylvania (Penn) Penn’s All-Time All-Ivy . .6-7 Individual Points-Rebounds-Assists . 36 Location (Zip): Philadelphia, Pa. (19104) 2017-18 Ivy Composite Schedule . .8-9 Team/Opponent Game-by-Game . 37 Founded: 1740 Penn Athletics Hall of Fame . .9 Game Recaps/Box Scores . 38-47 Enrollment: 10,468 Penn in the Philadelphia Big 5 . .10-11 Penn Players in Ivy Stats. 47 Nickname: Quakers Penn’s Big 5 Yearly Award Winners . 10 Philadelphia Big 5 Recap . 47 School Colors: Red and Blue Penn’s Big 5 Hall of Famers . 10 Ivy League Team Statistics . 48-49 Arena/Capacity: The Palestra/8,722 Penn’s All-Time All-Big 5 . 11 Ivy League Standings . 48 Affi liation: NCAA Division I Did You Know? Fun Facts . 12 All-Ivy Teams . 49 Conference: Ivy League Coaching/Support Staff. .13-15 All-Time vs. All Opponents. .50-51 President: Dr. Amy Gutmann Head Coach Steve Donahue. 13 All-Time Results vs. .51-59 Athletic Director: M. Grace Calhoun Asst. Coach Nat Graham. 14 Brown . 51 Athletic Dept. Phone: 215.898.6121 Asst. Coach Ira Bowman . 14 Columbia . 51-52 Ticket Offi ce Phone: 215.898.6151 Asst. Coach Joe Mihalich . 15 Cornell . 52-53 Support Staff . 15 Dartmouth . 53-54 TEAM INFORMATION 2017-18 Roster . 16 Dayton . 54 2017-18 Captains: Darnell Foreman, Numerical / Alphabetical Delaware State . 54 Matt MacDonald, Max Rothschild Pronunciation Guide / By Class Fairfield. 54 2016-17 Overall Record: 13-15 2017-18 Preseason Notes . 17 Harvard. 54 6-7 home/7-8 away/0-0 neutral Meet the Quakers . .18-33 Howard . 54 2016-17 Ivy League/Finish: 6-8/4th Dan Dwyer . 18 La Salle. 54-55 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Darnell Foreman . 19 Lafayette. 55 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/1 Sam Jones . 20 Monmouth . 55 Ivy League Honorees Returning: 1 Matt MacDonald . 21 Navy . 55 AJ Brodeur, second-team All-Ivy Caleb Wood . 22 Northern Illinois . 55 Jackson Donahue . 23 PSU-Brandywine. 55 BASKETBALL STAFF Tyler Hamilton . 24 Princeton . 55-56 Head Coach: Steve Donahue (Ursinus ‘84) Collin McManus . 25 Saint Joseph’s . 56 Record at Penn: 24-32 Max Rothschild . 26 Temple . 56-57 Career Record: 224-246 Jake Silpe . 27 Villanova. 57 146-138 at Cornell (10 seasons) Antonio Woods. 28 Yale . 57-58 54-76 at Boston College (4 seasons) Ryan Betley . 29 Ivy League Weekends . 58-59 Ivy League Record at Penn: 11-17 AJ Brodeur . 30 Columbia/Cornell . 58 Career Ivy League Record: 89-79 Devon Goodman . 31 Brown/Yale . 59 78-62 at Cornell Jerome/Kaminsky/Mijakowski . 32 Dartmouth/Harvard . 59 Assistant Coaches: Mark Jackson/Eddie Scott . 33 History/Records . .60-108 Nat Graham (Penn ‘97) - 4th season Jarrod Simmons/Jelani Williams . 33 All-Time Coaching Records . 60-61 Ira Bowman (Penn ‘96) - 6th season Penn’s Year-by-Year Team Stats . 62-63 Joe Mihalich (Nazareth ‘09) - 3rd season Opponent Year-by-Year Team Stats 64-65 Director of Operations: Brad Fadem Credits All-Time Captains . 66 Athletic Trainer: Phil Samko Individual Game Records . 67 Strength & Conditioning: Stephen Brindle The 2017-18 Penn Men’s Basketball Basketball Offi ce Phone: 215.898.7448 Fact Book was published by the Office of Individual Season Records . 68-69 Athletic Communications. The book was Individual Career Records. 70-71 HISTORY written and produced by Mike Mahoney Team Records . 72-74 First Year of Basketball: 1897-98 and edited by Wilder Treadway, Drew Penn/Opponent 100-Point Games . 75 Taylor, Krissy Woods and Chas Dorman. Penn’s Overtime Games . 75 Overall All-Time Record: 1747-1092-1 Cover and layout design: Mike Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders. 76-79 Ivy League Championships: 25 Mahoney. The Last Time... 80-81 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 23 Penn in the NCAA Tournament. 82 NIT Appearances: 1 Special Thanks to: Ryan Pratt of Drexel, Penn in the Pros . 83 Last Postseason Appearance: Penn Athletic Communications student Penn in the National Polls . 83 2012 CBI assistants, University of Pennsylvania Penn vs. Ranked Teams . 84-85 (defeated Quinnipiac; lost to Butler) Archives, The Ivy League, Ivy League All-Time Letterwinners. 86-89 sports information directors, Penn Penn Players by Uniform Number . 90-93 basketball office staff and coaches. All-Time Team Awards . 94 Fact Book is current as of All-Time Results by Year . 95-107 November 6, 2017. 22017-18017-18 SSCHEDULECHEDULE Date Opponent Time (EST) TV Radio Saturday, Nov. 11 at Fairfield 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 13 LA SALLE # 7 p.m. NBC Sports Philly/ILN WNTP 990 AM Wednesday, Nov. 15 NAVY 7 p.m. ESPN3/ILN WXPN 88.5 FM Saturday, Nov. 18 PSU-BRANDYWINE 11:30 a.m. ILN Monday, Nov. 20 Northern Illinois (GCS) 5 p.m. WXPN (web only) Tuesday, Nov. 21 FAU/Towson (GCS) 1:30/7:30 p.m. WXPN (web only) Wednesday, Nov. 22 TBA (GCS) TBA WXPN (web only) Saturday, Nov. 25 at Monmouth 7 p.m. ESPN3 WXPN 88.5 FM Wednesday, Nov. 29 at Villanova # 7 p.m. FS1 or FS2 WXPN (web only) Monday, Dec. 4 at Howard 7 p.m. WXPN (web only) Wednesday, Dec. 6 at Lafayette 8 p.m. WNTP 990 AM Saturday, Dec. 9 at Dayton 3 p.m. NBC SN WFIL 560 AM Wednesday, Dec. 27 DELAWARE STATE 7 p.m. ESPN3/ILN WNTP 990 AM Friday, Dec. 29 TOLEDO 4 p.m. ILN TuneIn Friday, Jan. 5 PRINCETON* 7 p.m. NBC Sports Philly/ILN WXPN 88.5 FM Friday, Jan. 12 CORNELL* (DH) 8 p.m. ILN WXPN 88.5 FM Saturday, Jan. 13 COLUMBIA* (DH) 7 p.m. ILN WNTP 990 AM Saturday, Jan. 20 TEMPLE # 2 p.m. NBC Sports Philly/ILN WFIL 560 AM Saturday, Jan. 27 SAINT JOSEPH’S # 7 p.m. NBC Sports Philly/ILN WNTP 990 AM Friday, Feb. 2 BROWN* 7 p.m. ILN WNTP 990 AM Saturday, Feb. 3 YALE* 7 p.m. NBC Sports Philly/ILN WXPN 88.5 FM Tuesday, Feb. 6 at Princeton* 6 p.m. ESPNU WNTP 990 AM Friday, Feb. 9 at Dartmouth* 7 p.m. ESPN3/ILN WNTP 990 AM Saturday, Feb. 10 at Harvard* 4 p.m. ILN WNTP 990 AM Friday, Feb. 16 at Columbia* (DH) 7 p.m. ILN WNTP 990 AM Saturday, Feb. 17 at Cornell* (DH) 6:30 p.m. ILN WNTP 990 AM Friday, Feb. 23 DARTMOUTH* 7 p.m. ILN WNTP 990 AM Saturday, Feb. 24 HARVARD* 7 p.m. ILN WNTP 990 AM Friday, March 2 at Yale* 7 p.m. Eleven Sports/ILN WNTP 990 AM Saturday, March 3 at Brown* 6 p.m. ILN WFIL or WNTP (GCS) Gulf Coast Showcase (DH) Doubleheader with women’s basketball * Ivy League game; (ILN) Ivy League Network, subscription-based service # Philadelphia Big 5 game NOTE: 11/29 game at Villanova will be played in Jake Nevin Fieldhouse 2017-18 PENN MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 2 @PennBasketball #Whānau MMEDIAEDIA IINFORMATIONNFORMATION Interview Policy Penn men’s basketball coach Steve Donahue and Quaker players It’s Penn, Please generally are available for interviews before practices. 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