Monday, February 15, 2010

HISTORY IN THE MAKING?

When it comes to basketball, it's quite rare to think of anything that Penn State has done as historical. Then again, the team did set the school's all-time record for victories in a season and raised a banner in the Bryce Jordan Center with last year's NIT Championship run and is currently is on pace to become the only school, other than Northwestern, to ever lose every game in a Big Ten basketball season since Woodrow Wilson was president.

Fans that have paid attention to this year's squad knows that it probably is a good deal better than its record would indicate, but the record books won't make any special designation to that fact. All that history will preserve is the zero in the win column, a distinction that will rank the Lions with the Wildcats teams from 1999-2000, 1991-1991, 1923-1924 as the only teams to go the entire season without an in-conference win in the last 85 years.

Penn State has seven games left, including a first round game at the Big Ten tournament, and the desperation to stop the losing will grow with each half of basketball it plays. Only three of its remaining contests are home games and only one of those is against an unranked foe. Ironically, the best chance for the Lions to get that elusive first win might be in one of its two remaining matchups against Northwestern, the program it's hoping to avoid joining for all eternity as the ultimate losers. However, should the Lions lose the rest of the games it plays this season (conference tournament games don't count towards a team's conference record), its final mark of 0-18 would officially be worst in the history of Big Ten basketball. What a difference a year makes.

1 comment:

Karen Jesaitis said...

joe is that you back in grade school? nice shorts..NERD