Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Chambers resigns as Penn State

- Staff and wire report

Pat Chambers resigned as Penn State’s basketball coach Wednesday following an internal investigat­ion by the school into allegation­s of inappropri­ate conduct.

“Today, I’m announcing my departure from Penn State,” the Broomall native and Episcopal Academy grad said in a statement. “I am so proud of all our program has accomplish­ed these past nine years, and I will be forever grateful to the Penn State community for its ongoing support.”

Chambers, 49, had been at Penn State for nine years and was coming off the team’s best season under his direction. Prior to Penn State Chambers was the head coach at Boston University and an assistant coach at Villanova.

Penn State athletic director Sandy Barbour said during a news conference that she would not disclose details of the school’s investigat­ion, but did say NCAA matters were not part of the investigat­ion.

The investigat­ion followed a July story by ESPN’s “The Undefeated” that quoted a former Penn State player saying Chambers made an insensitiv­e remark to him, referencin­g a noose during the 2018-19 season.

“As difficult as this news may be, both President (Eric) Barron and I believe this is the right outcome,” Barbour said.

Assistant coach Jim Ferry was elevated to interim coach for the coming season. The start of the NCAA basketball season is slated for Nov. 25. Ferry has previously been head coach at Long Island University­Brooklyn and Duquesne.

Chambers was in the middle of a four-year contract with Penn State that runs through 2021-22 season. He was

148-150 with Penn State, inc lud - ing an NIT championsh­ip in 2018.

Penn State finished 21

10 last season and was likely to earn an NCAA Tournament berth for the first time since 2011 before the postseason was canceled because of the pandemic.

“Coach Chambers has made many contributi­ons to the program and to this university for which we are grateful,” Barbour said. “The team has been on a positive trajectory.”

Barbour said the players were “very disappoint­ed” to find out about Chambers’ departure. Chambers delivered the news.

“Our current players, many of them have good relationsh­ips with him,” Barbour said.

Earlier this year, former Penn State player Rasir Bolton, now at Iowa State, made allegation­s of inappropri­ate conduct by Chambers to ESPN’s “The Undefeated.”

Bolton said that during a particular­ly difficult stretch for the team in January

2019, Chambers told him: “I want to loosen the noose that’s around your neck.”

Chambers apologized to Bolton for the comment.

Barbour said new allegation­s surfaced shortly after the story and a review was conducted jointly by Penn State’s Affirmativ­e Action and Athletics Integrity offices.

She said the final report was received within the last two weeks.

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