Blue White Illustrated

July 2016

Penn State Sports Magazine

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W hen Patrick Chambers preaches the gospel of patience, his intended audience extends beyond Penn State men's basketball players, sta;, personnel and fans. More eager than anyone to usher in a new era of success, Chambers' day-by-day, moment-by- moment focus has served him well the past two years. But there have also been weekly reminders of the ups and downs that accompany the years- long "process" to resuscitate hoops in Happy Valley. Those reminders have o=en served to re- enforce the need for a broader perspective. Take, for example, the Nittany Lions' recent re- cruiting fortunes. The program is getting set to welcome the highest-rated class in its history, a four-member group that includes three Pennsyl- vania 9rst-team All-State selections and a former Rivals150 forward. It's an undeniable sign of progress, but there's a catch: In total, six of the team's 12 eligible scholarships this season will be WORTH THE WAIT MEN'S BASKETBALL | PSU's patience is rewarded as big-time class signs on FOUR ON THE FLOOR Chambers pos- es with his 2016 recruiting class: (from left) Carr, Hampton, Stevens and Bostick. The most highly re- garded class in the program's history, Penn State's fresh- man quartet has been rated 22nd nationally and fourth in the Big Ten by Rivals.com. Photo courtesy of Penn State Athletics

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