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Patrick Chambers

Pat Chambers
Pat Chambers Postgame Interview.jpg
Chambers as Penn State head coach
Sport(s) Basketball
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Penn State
Conference Big Ten
Record 86-103 (.455)
Biographical details
Born (1970-12-13) December 13, 1970 (age 46)
Radnor, Pennsylvania
Playing career
1990–1994 Philadelphia
Position(s) Point guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1995–1996 Delaware Valley (asst.)
2001–2004 Philadelphia (asst.)
2004–2009 Villanova (asst.)
2009–2011 Boston University
2011–present Penn State
Head coaching record
Overall 128-131(.494)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
America East Tournament championship (2011)

Patrick Brian "Pat" Chambers (born December 13, 1970) is an American college basketball coach and the current head men's basketball coach at Penn State University. He was hired on June 3, 2011.

Born in Radnor, Pennsylvania, Chambers played collegiate basketball at Philadelphia University. Despite joining the team without a scholarship, he left it as the starting point guard and the team record-holder in assists. He is currently 7th all-time in steals and led the team to four NCAA Division II Sweet 16 appearances and two Elite Eight finishes.

Chambers took over for Dennis Wolff as the head coach at Boston University following the 2008–09 season. He was previously the associate head coach at Villanova University. He started at Villanova as director of operations in May 2004. He was promoted to assistant coach after one season and finally Associate Head Coach in June 2008. Prior to Villanova, Chambers was an assistant at Philadelphia University, Delaware Valley College and Episcopal Academy. In his first season at BU, Chambers led the Terriers to a 21–14 overall record and an 11–5 mark in league play. The Terriers fell just short of an America East Tournament Championship after falling to University of Vermont 83–70 on March 13, 2010. The team did qualify for the 3rd annual College Basketball Invitational and won their first postseason game since 1959. They also hosted the first postseason game in program history, defeating Morehead State University in overtime at Case Gymnasium.

In Chambers' second season at Boston University, he again led the Terriers to a 21-14 overall mark, including a 12-4 mark in conference play. They defeated Stony Brook University at Agganis Arena to win their sixth conference title and clinch an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. They received a #16 seed and fell to the #1 seed Kansas Jayhawks in the first round by a score of 72-53. The game marked the Terriers' first appearance in the NCAA tournament since 2002.


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