In the 1992 playoffs, the Guins beat Villanova, The Citadel and UNI before losing to Marshall in the title game. After earning a bachelor's degree in education from UT in 1991, he received a master's degree in educational administration from Youngstown State in 1995. The Penguins opened the playoffs with a home win over Hampton before having to play on the road for the next two games before reaching Chattanooga. As educational needs in the Mahoning Valley changed, Youngstown College grew significantly. They went on to defeat the 2-seed at the Bloomington Regional, Indiana State, for their first NCAA Tournament win in program history. Although the team has competed in NCAA Division I and has been a member of three separate conferences, the men's basketball team has yet to win a conference championship in either the regular season or conference tournament. Darius Quisenberry had 12 points and five assists for Youngstown State (11-10). The year after that, in 1939, Youngstown State introduced the first of three live penguin mascots. The 50's was another decade of growth under Beede with the team going 43-40-3 (.517) in 86 games played, following that up with a 47-36-5 (.563) finish in the 60's. In 1997, YSU defeated McNeese State 10-9 to win its fourth title of the decade. They posted a 6-3 ledger in 1942, going 28-14-2 over that five-year stretch before the program was halted due to the outbreak of World War II. Beede introduced the flags during their home game at Rayen Stadium with Oklahoma City College and on Thursday, October 17, 1941, the penalty flag made its first ever appearance in a football game on any level. "), which is also used for hashtag purposes on its various social media accounts. Pelini led the team to a 12-4 mark and FCS runner-up finish in 2016, his second year at the helm which marked the first time the program had ever played 16 games in a single season. They were a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. The team has competed in the NAIA from 1946–47 until joining NCAA Division II competition in 1960–61. 2 Georgia Southern 34-14 in the quarterfinals and beat Idaho 35-16 in the semifinals. Some assistant coaches and sports department support staff will lose their jobs as Youngstown State … Championships: 2. The Penguins have sent over 20 players to the NFL. The new AP Top 25 college football poll is … The Penguins won, 48-7 and McPhee liked the flag so much (which remains on display at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Ga.) that he kept it and continued using it during his time as an official in the Western Conference (frontrunner of the Big Ten Conference) and in many high-profile games like the Rose Bowl, Army-Navy and Notre Dame-Southern California contests. 2017 Youngstown State Penguins football; Conference: Missouri Valley Football Conference: 2017 record: 6–5 (4–4 MVFC) Head coach 1 North Dakota State on Nov. 12, 2011, 27-24 at the FargoDome. Current head coach John Barnes led the program back to the WNIT and a 21-11 record in 2014-15. He posted perfect 5-0 marks in their first two years of play in the Mid-Continent Conference (1978-79), won both championships and between Beede, Dempsey and Narduzzi the program played 100 games and went 55-44-1 overall. The Lady Penguins softball team competes at the YSU Softball Complex, with the baseball team hosting their games at the off-campus Eastwood Field. There have been 54 players overall sign professional contracts, nine have played in the Super Bowl while three players were Pro Bowl selections, and three others members of the World Bowl. [6] The flag is now standard at all football games. A member of the Horizon League, Youngstown State University sponsors teams in nine men's and twelve women's NCAA sanctioned sports:[5]. YSU opened the playoffs in a nationally-televised contest against Alcorn State led by the high-flying Steve McNair. The Penguins schedule includes opponents, date, time, and TV. The Penguins opened the playoffs with a home win over Hampton before having to play on the road for the next two games before reaching Chattanooga. You cannot mention college football without mentioning Youngtown State University as playing a major part of its growth process. The Penguins earned a 63-20 victory in the contest. Narduzzi helped the program transition from the Division II ranks to Division I-AA when they became members of the Ohio Valley Conference (1981). Conference Champion: 0 Times (Reg. In the quarterfinals, the Guins earned a hard-fought 18-15 win over Eastern Kentucky and beat Montana, 28-9, in the semis. In … Nothing else would interrupt the football season after the war and the Penguins concluded the decade 23-9-3 (1946-49) for a 43-13-5 (.746) overall ledger in 61 games played. YSU is the only Division I program in the country to use Penguins as its athletic nickname. He was also 6-4 in bowl games. NCAA Tournament: 0 Years NCAA Champion: Ranked in AP Poll: 0 Times (Preseason), 0 Times (Final), 0 Weeks (Total) More School Info Season tickets for the 2020 Football season are available to purchase for $115 by calling the Youngstown State Athletics Ticket Office at (330) 941-1978. The Track and Field and Cross Country teams are consistently strong contenders in the Horizon League. Sports Reference; Baseball; Football; Basketball Hockey ... Record (W-L-T): 527-651-45 Adjusted Record (W-L-T): 528-650-45 Conferences: Big 12, Big 8, Big 7, Big 6, MVIAA, Ind. To open the 2012 season, YSU picked up the program's first-ever win over a BCS team beating Pittsburgh, 31-17 at Heinz Field. [9] YSU previously competed in men's swimming and diving from 1949 through 1951 and 1964 through 1984. The Youngstown State Penguins are the athletic teams of Youngstown State University of Youngstown, Ohio.The university is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I, and the Penguins compete in football as members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Missouri State: 20: 15-5.750 * South Dakota State: 20: 6-14.300 * Morehead State: 15: 9-6.600; Western Kentucky: 15: 5-10.333; Central Michigan: 14: 7-5-2.571; North Dakota State: 14: 4-10.286 * Eastern Illinois: 13: 9-4.692; Eastern Michigan: 13: 6-7.462; Tennessee Tech: 13: 9-4.692; Northern Michigan: 11: 5-6.455; Slippery Rock: 11: 11-0: 1.000; Kent State: … Ed DiGregorio was hired as head coach prior to the 1983-84 season and remained in the same position for 20 years. The team posted a 4-5 overall mark that season and followed that up the following season with another 4-5 record, going 7-1-1 in 1940 before posting their first of two unbeaten seasons (the other came in 1994 when they went 14-0-1) in 1942 when they went 7-0-1. Year Ht. One University Plaza, Youngstown OH44555 (330)941-1YSUYSUSports@gmail.comPrivacy Policy He also racked up 872 career rebounds as a … In 1999, YSU won at Montana, beat North Carolina A&T and Florida A&M at home before falling to Georgia Southern in the final. In the playoffs, the Guins earned home wins over James Madison and Illinois State. One of the officials on the game was Jack McPhee, the second ever Youngstown College (1930-32; 1933-35) basketball coach who in 1939 was also a part of college football history when he was on the crew that officiated the first ever televised football game between Fordham and Waynesburg at Triboro Stadium in Randall's Island, New York. In the National Championship Game, the Penguins rallied again in the fourth quarter to defeat Marshall 25-17 in Statesboro, Ga. A second account states that, on the way to West Liberty State with up to two feet of snow on the roads, passengers in Bennett Kunicki's car were discussing possible nicknames. The university is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I, and the Penguins compete in football as members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Championships: 39. Overall, the program had its greatest success as they posted a 103-30-2 mark in 135 games played, a sparkling .770 winning percentage. † – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor. YSU Youngstown State University Football Media Guide Youngstown State YSU Penguins Football Media Guide | ysupenguins.com | goguins.com Celebrating Over 20-Years of Penguin Sports on the Web Eric Wolford, a Youngstown native who has been labeled a top recruiter at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level, was named the sixth head coach in school history on Dec. 15, 2009; a highlight of Wolford's second season was a 2011 victory over eventual National Champion North Dakota State. After four seasons as an independent, the Penguins competed in the Mid-Continent Conference from 1992–93 until joining the Horizon League in the 2001–02 season. After the 2019 campaign, Pelini accepted the defensive coordinator position at FBS national champion LSU (his second stint) and between Wolford and Pelini the program went 64-54 (.571) in 112 games played. Play resumed in 1946 with Beede leading his charges to a 7-1 mark. Historically, YSU is associated with longtime coach Dwight "Dike" Beede, who, after noticing on-field confusion due to officials using whistles to signal a penalty, invented the penalty flag during a game in 1941 against now-NAIA member Oklahoma City. YSU played its best football late in the year. Back in Youngstown, YSU used a dominating rushing attack to beat Samford 10-0. Name Pos. Both stories come from the same cold evening on Jan. 30, 1933, when the men's basketball team was playing at West Liberty State. The Youngstown State Penguins football team represents Youngstown State University in college football.Youngstown State currently plays as a member of the NCAA at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-AA) and are a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC). Dempsey bolted for the NFL after the 1974 season, joining forces with head coach Rick Forzano and the Detroit Lions as their special teams coach. The Penguins have had seven head coaches in their first 79 seasons and all have posted winning ledgers. For her efforts, Irma Beede came to be known as the "Betsy Ross of Football," a real game-changer whose roots can be traced to Youngstown State University and its football program. Following the 1999-2000 season, the fifth consecutive season with at least 20 wins, Youngstown State went 12 straight seasons without a winning record. Doug Phillips, the eighth head coach in school history, will coach his first game in the fall of 2020. In 2004, despite having a losing record, the baseball team won the Horizon League tournament and went to the NCAA Tournament for the first time. Sports Reference; Baseball; Football; Basketball Hockey ... Record (W-L-T): 823-260-36 Adjusted Record (W-L-T): 811-259-36 Conferences: Big Ten, Western, Ind. Brandian Ross spent the 2014 season with the Oakland Raiders, and Donald Jones, who played three seasons with the Buffalo Bills, was forced to retire in 2013 due to non-football related health reasons. It was a sign of things to come for by the end of the decade he led the team to a 10-2 mark and the Division II playoffs in 1978, and an 11-2 mark and the Division II playoffs a second straight season where they advanced to the Zia Bowl championship game, finishing runners-up to an earlier nemesis in the decade, the Delaware Blue Hens. One of the most ever-lasting contributions YSU has made to the grand old game over the years, might be the penalty flag, as we have become accustomed to viewing but taking for granted in today's game, which was the brainchild of our first head coach, Dwight "Dike" Beede who was hired to lead our very first team in time for the 1938 season and the coach who became the youngest head coach in the nation at the time of his appointment, then the oldest at the time of his retirement in 1972. During the 1990s, Youngstown State had a record of 103–27–2, the most wins by any Division I-AA team and fourth most of both Division I-A and I-AA combined. The first account is that a spectator said the team looked like Penguins as they stomped the floor and swung their arms. Included in that mark are four undefeated seasons (9-0 in 1993; 9-0-1 in 1994; 6-0 in 2005 and 8-0 in 2016), 14, one-loss campaigns, just three losing seasons and six non-winning campaigns, a true home-field advantage. They went 5-2 this past season at Dwight "Dike" Beede Field and in 251 games played have posted a 183-67-1 overall mark, an impressive .731 winning percentage. Visit ESPN to view the Youngstown State Penguins team stats for the 2019 season. YSU has been particularly successful in, and is most recognized for, football. Informally, YSU is often called Guins for short as a rallying cry (e.g. No. Feb 8, Youngstown State (14-11) Win … By victories, Beede tops the list with 147 wins, followed by Tressel (135), Narduzzi (68), Heacock (60), Pelini (33), Wolford (31) and Dempsey (12). Women's lacrosse joined the Mid-American Conference as an affiliate member for the MAC's new women's lacrosse conference competition beginning in the 2021 season.[10]. The team competed as an independent until joining the Southland Bowling League in 2018. Beede would coach from 1970-72 (he was the oldest coach in college football when he called it quits after the 1972 campaign), finishing 0-9 in 1970 with that team the only Penguin football squad ever failing to post a win. YSU also played for the National Championship in 1992 and 1999. Youngstown State cutting 22 sports positions. The women's team won the triple crown (cross country, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field) in both the 2013–14 and 2014-15 seasons. Bowl Record: 16 Bowls, 5-11, .313 W-L% (Major Bowls) Ranked in AP Poll: 3 Times (Preseason), 3 Times (Final), 66 Weeks (Total) … The program had its first back-to-back winning seasons in 29 years in 2011-12 and 2012–13 and was invited to the 2013 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. : 0 Ty Eddington ... Youngstown State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender indentity and/or expression, disability, age, religion or veteran/military status in its programs and activtities. Conf. For Title II/Section 504 cordinator information, visit the ADA compliance page on ysu.edu, YSU has played in seven FCS National Championship Games, Youngstown State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender indentity and/or expression, disability, age, religion or veteran/military status in its programs and activtities. There are two accounts of how the "Penguins" nickname came to be. Tressel's overall record at Youngstown was 135–57–2. In the title game, YSU dominated Boise State earning a 28-14 win in Huntington, W. Va. Jan 23, Youngstown State (11-10) Loss vs. Milwaukee, 73-75; 22. Bill Narduzzi, an East Canton native was picked to replace Dempsey, going 5-4 his first year. The nickname was formally introduced in The Jambar, the campus newspaper, on Dec. 15, 1933.[4]. Ohio State Buckeyes Football Record By Year. Dwight "Dike" Beede Field was actually the Penguins' fifth home field and the very first on-campus facility after the program depended on area high school sites in order to play their games. The 1998 team finished with a 28-3 record and beat Memphis in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament for the program’s first postseason victory. If you have information that you believe should be included in these records (additions, deletions or corrections), it may be received by the … Tressel's overall record at Ohio State was 106-22 (.828). 2020 Youngstown State Football Roster. The 1994 Penguins finished the campaign with 14 consecutive wins following a season-opening tie. Michael Akuchie had 16 points and seven rebounds as Youngstown State topped Rochester (Mich.) 60-50 on Monday. The Youngstown State Penguins are the athletic teams of Youngstown State University of Youngstown, Ohio. In 1986, Jim Tressel became the program's fourth head coach and after suffering through a 2-9 maiden campaign, followed that up with an 8-4 mark in 1987 and the program's first-ever Division I-AA/FCS playoff appearance. Most other sports compete as members of the Horizon League View the 2021 Youngstown State Football Schedule at FBSchedules.com. We've come to appreciate the friendly confines of the Arnold D. Stambaugh Stadium and Sports Complex, which was dedicated on September 4, 1982, against the Akron Zips. The Youngstown State women’s basketball team began competing as an official member of the athletic department in the 1975-76 season under Head Coach Joyce Ramsey. The Youngstown State Penguins are the athletic teams of Youngstown State University of Youngstown, Ohio.The university is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I, and the Penguins compete in football as members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Bowl Record: 53 Bowls, 26-27, .491 W-L% (Major Bowls) Ranked in AP Poll: 67 Times (Preseason), 60 Times (Final), 935 Weeks (Total) Stadium: … The Penguins have won over 440 games in 72 seasons of football – the program was halted from 1943-45 for World War II. The YSU athletic department did just that when athletic director Ron Strollo met with the Youngstown City Health District on Thursday. Dempsey's first team finished 4-6 but the following season, 1974, they posted an 8-2 mark to earn the program's first-ever Division II playoff appearance, a first-round loss to Delaware. 2011 Youngstown State Football Media Guide Published on Aug 26, 2011 The 2011 Youngstown State Football Media Guide features players and coaches biographies, records and … Hometown / High School Major No. Also notable are the baseball and softball teams. The Penguins' primary athletic facilities are Stambaugh Stadium (football) and the Beeghly Center (basketball, swimming, and volleyball). In the title game, the Penguins' defense put the clamps on Marshall in an impressive 17-5 on the Thundering Herd's home turf. On November 25, head coach Eric Wolford was fired. By winning percentage, Jim Tressel (.700) sits atop the list having gone 135-57-2 from 1986-2000, followed by Rey Dempsey (.600), who went 12-8 from 1973-74, Jon Heacock (.577), who was 60-44 from 2001-09, Bill Narduzzi (.571), who authored a 68-51-1 ledger from 1975-85, Dwight "Dike" Beede (.552), who went 147-118-14 from 1938-72, Eric Wolford (.544), who was 31-26 from 2010-14 and Bo Pelini (.541) who went 33-28 from 2015-19.
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