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Ed DeChellis
American basketball coach

Ed DeChellis

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American basketball coach
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Place of birth
Monaca, USA
Age
66 years
Education
Pennsylvania State University
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Biography

Edward Richard DeChellis (born November 14, 1958) is an American college basketball coach and current head men's basketball coach at the United States Naval Academy.Previously he was the head coach at Penn State from 2003-2011 and at East Tennessee State from 1996-2003.At Penn State, DeChellis led the Nittany Lions to an NIT Title in 2009 and a NCAA Tournament berth in 2011. DeChellis' years at East Tennessee State yielded three conference division titles and one NCAA Tournament berth.He was named the head coach at Navy in 2011, following the departure of Billy Lange.

DeChellis received the 2009 Big Ten Coach of the Year award and 2006 National Coaches vs. Cancer Man of the Year.He was born in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania suburb of Monaca and has three daughters and 2 dogs (Cooper and Lola) with his wife Kim.

Coaching

DeChellis was the head coach of the East Tennessee State University Men’s Basketball program from 1996 to 2003, winning three Southern Conference north division titles (2000–03).Prior to joining East Tennessee State, DeChellis served as an assistant coach at Salem College (WV) and Penn State University.

In 2003, DeChellis inherited a Penn State team that had gone 7–21 the previous two seasons.In his first two seasons, Penn State won 9 and 7 games, respectively, before finishing 15–15 in 2005–06.During this time, DeChellis recruited Geary Claxton and Jamelle Cornley to PSU.

Despite DeChellis' widely critiqued decision to release promising sophomore Milos Bogetic from his scholarship, the 2007–08 Nittany Lions entertained hopes of being a dark-horse contender in the Big Ten and possibly even winning enough games to get into the NCAA Tournament. Those hopes were quickly disintegrated when senior forward Geary Claxton went down with an anterior cruciate ligament injury in January. The Lions were plagued with more injuries, when junior forward Jamelle Cornley battled a bruised knee all season. The Lions went 15–16 in the 2007–08 season in a team that started four freshman in the end. Highlights included upset wins over top-10 ranked Michigan State and top-20 ranked Indiana.

DeChellis led the Lions to a 21–10 regular season in 2008–09, equaling the Penn State record for regular-season wins. The Nittany Lions were 10-8 in theBig Ten, the most for Penn State since 1995–96. DeChellis was named Big Ten Coach of the Year. The Nittany Lions went on to win the 2009 National Invitation Tournament (NIT), the first national tournament title in Penn State Men's Basketball history.

In the 2010-2011 season, DeChellis' Nittany Lions earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament, the school's first since 2000-2001. The 10th-seeded Lions fell in the opening round to the 7th-seed Temple Owls.

On May 23, 2011, it was announced that DeChellis would leave Penn State to become the head coach at Navy.

DeChellis holds a bachelor's degree from Penn State University.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
East Tennessee State Buccaneers (Southern Conference)
1996–97East Tennessee State7–202–125th
1997–98East Tennessee State11–166–9T–4th
1998–99East Tennessee State17–119–7T–3rd
1999–00East Tennessee State14–158–84th
2000–01East Tennessee State18–1013–31st
2001–02East Tennessee State18–1011–5T–1st
2002–03East Tennessee State20–1111–5T–1stNCAA Division I First Round
East Tennessee State:105–93 (.530)60–49 (.550)
Penn State Nittany Lions (Big Ten Conference)
2003–04Penn State9–193–13T–10th
2004–05Penn State7–231–1511th
2005–06Penn State15–156–10T–8thNIT Opening Round
2006–07Penn State11–192–14T–10th
2007–08Penn State15–167–117th
2008–09Penn State27–1110–8T–4thNIT Champion
2009–10Penn State11–203–1511th
2010–11Penn State19–159–9T–4thNCAA Division I Second Round
Penn State:114–138 (.452)41–95 (.301)
Navy Midshipmen (Patriot League)
2011–12Navy3–260–148th
2012–13Navy8–232–128th
2013–14Navy9–214–1410th
2014–15Navy13–198–10T–6th
2015–16Navy19–149–9T–4th
2016–17Navy16–1610–84th
2017–18Navy20–1211–7T–3rd
2018–19Navy12–198–10T–5th
2019–20Navy14–168–10T–6th
Navy:114–166 (.407)60–95 (.387)
Total:333–397 (.456)

           
           
           
     

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Who is Ed DeChellis?
Ed DeChellis is an American college basketball coach and the current head coach of the Navy Midshipmen men's basketball team.
Where was Ed DeChellis born?
Ed DeChellis was born on September 25, 1959 in Monaca, Pennsylvania.
What is Ed DeChellis' coaching career?
Ed DeChellis has had a long coaching career in college basketball. He has previously served as the head coach for programs such as East Tennessee State University (ETSU), Penn State University, and now Navy. He has achieved several notable accomplishments throughout his career.
What are Ed DeChellis' achievements as a coach?
During his time as the head coach of Penn State University's basketball team, Ed DeChellis achieved several notable accomplishments. One of the most memorable moments was guiding the team to the 2011 Big Ten Conference Championship and earning the Big Ten Coach of the Year award. He also led Penn State to an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2011.
When did Ed DeChellis become the head coach of the Navy Midshipmen men's basketball team?
Ed DeChellis became the head coach of the Navy Midshipmen men's basketball team on May 5, 2011.
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