Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Talor Battle was just a toddler growing up in Albany, N.Y., when he sat with his mother, Denise Murphy, and watched her favorite team, the Steelers, play the Oilers in the NFL playoffs on New Year's Eve 1989. During the broadcast, an NBC announcer mentioned that quarterback Bubby Brister had given his mother a black-and-gold Cadillac for Christmas. 'Talor had been a huge baby, about 11 pounds [at birth],' Murphy recalls, 'and I said, 'This is my Bubby. He's going to grow up and buy me a black-and-gold BMW.'' Brister led the Steelers to an upset victory, and he left Talor with a nickname that has stuck.
Bubby Battle grew up to become a 5'11' point guard for Penn State, and last week in Colorado Springs he earned a spot on the USA Basketball roster for the World University Games in Serbia beginning on July 2. It was the perfect coda to a sophomore season in which he put himself and the Nittany Lions on the national radar.
'How many game-winners did Bubby have last season?' Penn State coach Ed DeChellis, a spectator at the trials, asked his assistant Kurt Kanaskie, who proceeded to catalog Battle's big shots: a go-ahead three with 2:14 left against Iowa on Jan. 24; a banked-in runner with 0.3 of a second left to beat Illinois on March 5; and a game-tying three at the end of regulation against George Mason in the NIT on March 17, followed by eight straight points in the overtime victory that launched the Lions' title run...
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Talor Battle spent the past year beating up on opposing Big Ten point guards and, more recently, his little brother in one on one.
Who's got next?
The rest of the world.
Battle took a break from training this month at his old high school gym at Bishop Maginn and at Siena to try out for USA Basketball's World University Games team at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.
He made the team last week. Now, he's preparing to put on a show for the world....
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
12-member U.S. Team will compete in Belgrade, Serbia July 2-11June 18, 2009

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; June 18, 2009 - Nittany Lion point-guard Talor Battle (Albany, N.Y.) was among 12 players to earn on a spot on the 2009 USA Basketball Men's World University Games Team following three days of trials at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Col.
'I am just very happy for Talor and for our program,' Penn State coach Ed DeChellis said. 'I think it really shows how far our program has come to have a player compete against some of the top players in the country and earn a spot to represent the United States in international competition. It's just a tremendous and well-deserved opportunity for Talor and we're very proud of him.'
Battle, a rising junior who was a first-team All-Big Ten, USBWA and NABC All-District selection last season, will depart with the 12-member USA Team for Serbia on June 25. The World University Games will be held July 2-11 in Belgrade, Serbia. University of Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan will lead Team USA with assistant coaches Frank Haith (Miami, Fla.) and Rob Jeter (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee).
Battle is the first Penn State player to make a U.S. team since Tyler Smith was a member of the 2001 World University Games Team led by then Nittany Lion head coach Jerry Dunn. He was one of three Big Ten players to earn a spot on the team joining Evan Turner (Ohio State) and Robbie Hummel (Purdue). Also named to the 2009 USA Men's World University Games Team were: James Anderson (Oklahoma State); Trevor Booker (Clemson); Craig Brackins (Iowa State); Da'Sean Butler (West Virginia); Corey Fisher (Villanova); Lazar Hayward (Marquette); Quincy Pondexter (Washington); Deon Thompson (North Carolina); and Jarvis Varnado (Mississippi State).
'I was nervous going into the room this morning,' Battle said. 'I'm excited to represent my country, and my family and my university back home. Going out there (Serbia), it's going to take a team effort. I'm not going to be able to score like I do at school. Running the point guard with such great players, I'm going to have to get people involved.
'I don't really think there are going to be any go-to-guys. A lot of guys here can score. The majority of the guys are the leading scorers on their teams. Everyone has to buy in to really playing as a team and sacrifice, maybe taking less shots and doing other things.'
The player selections were made by the USA Basketball Men's Junior National Team Committee, chaired by Syracuse University's Jim Boeheim.
'It was one of the most difficult decisions we as a committee have had because the team is so balanced,' Boeheim said. 'It's probably one of the better groups of wing players we have had and all the guys are great players. It looks to be one of our most competitive teams for the World University Games. We have good shooters and athletic wing guys, which gives this team a good chance to compete.'
Battle, posted one of the most outstanding seasons in Penn State basketball history in his sophomore campaign as he helped lead the Nittany Lions to a school record 27 wins and a first-ever national tournament title in claiming the 2009 NIT Championship. He led the Big Ten in scoring (16.7 ppg), ranked second in assists (5.0) and stood in the top 15 in eight conference statistical categories. Named an honorable mention All-American by FOXSports.com and Collegehoopsnet.com and to the NIT All-Tournament team, Battle posted a Penn State single season record 189 assists. His 635 points rank as the fifth-best total in program history and his 92 three-pointers are the third-best mark in PSU history. Battle was named team co-MVP for the second straight year after leading the Big Ten with 14 20-point games and leading the nation playing 1,422 minutes in 38 games, an average of 37.4 mpg.
'First of all, all 16 players at trials are very good players,' Ryan said. 'Everybody that competed worked very hard against one another at a very high level. The toughest part was getting down to the 12 players. I don't want to take anything away from the guys who didn't make it, but the 12 who are on the final list are the ones that if you look at the overall picture - offense, defense, rebounding, things like that - this was the 12 that stood out. I thought the selection committee did a very good job of evaluating.
'The next step is to make sure we are all on the same page in everything that we do. We can't have three guys handling screens one way, for example, and two guys doing something different. What we are going to try to do defensively is make sure that we understand our rotations and coverage, and from there, understand offensively what our looks are going to be. We need to learn to play to our strengths and not shy away from weaknesses, and those are all nuances that will play out over the next week before we head to Serbia.'
The 2009 USA squad will remain in Colorado Springs for two-a-day practices through Wednesday, June 24. The team departs for Serbia on Thursday.
The World University Games is organized by the International University Sports Federation and held every other year. The 2009 competition includes 24 men's basketball teams competing for a gold medal. Eligible athletes for the USA team must be currently enrolled in a college or university.
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Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Welcome to SportsNation! On Monday, Penn State men's basketball coach Ed DeChellis stops by to chat.
DeChellis led Penn State to a historic season for the school capturing its first basketball national championship by winning the NIT. In the process, the Nittany Lions won a school record 27 games while equaling a school record 21 wins in the regular season.
Send your questions now and join DeChellis at 3 p.m. ET Monday!
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Thursday, June 04, 2009
Pat Boland is currently doing a live broadcast on ESPN 1450 WMAJ from the Bryce Jordan Center before tonight's Coach vs Cancer reception.
He's currently interviewing Tom Hovasse and has already had Joe Crispin, Freddie Barnes, and Pete Lisicky on. ... Mark Brennan has joined and is co hosting with Pat. They expect to have Jarrett Stephens, Geary Claxton, Glenn Sekunda, Brian Allen, and Ed DeChellis on before the show ends.
Bruce Blake is on now. ...
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