Legion of Blue explained

Legion of Blue
Formation:2003
Purpose:College basketball student section
Headquarters:Bryce Jordan Center
Location:University Park, Pennsylvania
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Kyle Kroboth
Affiliations:Penn State Nittany Lions men's basketball

Legion of Blue is the student cheering section supporting the Penn State Nittany Lions men's basketball team. The cheering section has been around as long as the Penn State basketball team, but the organization was formed in 2003 as the Nittwits before changing its name to Nittany Nation in 2007. In 2015, Nittany Nation was rebranded as Legion of Blue in an effort to better organize the group. Legion of Blue was named after the Legion of Boom, the nickname of the mid-2010s Seattle Seahawks defense that was popular during the time of the rebranding. ESPN and the Big Ten Network have featured the section during live game action.

Organization

The Legion of Blue stands courtside behind the team benches, behind the basket near the Penn State bench, and behind the pep band in back of the other basket. During big games, there is student overflow seating available in the upper deck on the pep band side. The Legion of Blue supports the Nittany Lions and makes life as difficult as possible for the opposing team by standing and making noise through the entire game, making signs, and leading chants.

All Penn State students who purchase season or single game tickets are automatically members of the Legion of Blue and are eligible to sit in designated Legion of Blue seating areas and take advantage of promotions such as free food before games and t-shirt giveaways. During the final TV timeout of each game, Legion of Blue officer Ethan Cook, better known by his persona as "PSU TV Guy," hands out a free flat screen TV to the student showing the most spirit.[1]

In the fall, season tickets are sold for $35, and individual tickets can be purchased for $5 at the Bryce Jordan Center on gamedays. For many high profile and weekend games, individual student tickets can be purchased in advance in the HUB-Robeson Center. Some students have noted that Penn State basketball season tickets pay for themselves after considering money saved from eating the Legion of Blue's free food before games.[2]

The Legion of Blue traditionally experiences increased membership during successful seasons and the years following. The Bryce Jordan Center sold out for the first time since 2011 during a February, 2020 match vs. Minnesota, due in large part to a strong showing by the Legion of Blue.[3] Penn State went on to win the game 83-77. Other games with high student attendance include Penn State's 2011 Senior Night vs. Ohio State and Penn State's 2020 THON Hoops game vs. Ohio State.

Some seasons, the Legion of Blue plans away game bus trips to both conference and non-conference gymnasiums. Past excursions include visits to Seton Hall, Michigan, St. Joseph's, Penn, and Virginia Tech. The Legion of Blue has brought busloads of students to Madison Square Garden several times: twice for Penn State's National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship runs in 2009 and 2018, and also for the inaugural B1G Super Saturday in 2016.[4] [5]

Executive Board[6]

The Legion of Blue is run by an executive board of undergraduate students that are especially passionate about Penn State basketball. Board members help organize promotions and free food at games, interact with Penn State students and fans on social media, organize events such as the annual "Fill the Forum," and spread Penn State hoops fandom across campus. Applications for new board members open each spring following the end of the basketball season.

President
Kyle Kroboth
Vice PresidentNoah Odige
TreasurerTom Perun
SecretarySrikar Rao
Executive OfficerJames Garcia
Executive OfficerAndrew Glenn
Executive OfficerJacob Hallowell
Executive OfficerAmelia Houser
Executive OfficerCarly Knowlton
Executive OfficerMadi McSherry
Executive OfficerLuke Miller
Executive OfficerLaurant Morris
Past Board Members!Year!President!Vice President!Treasurer!Secretary!Social Media/Web!Executive Officer!Executive Officer!Executive Officer!Executive Officer!Executive Officer!Executive Officer!Executive Officer
2021-22Jon FlatleyGarren WolfgangNoah OdigeKyle KrobothNoneRyan HodinkoCarly KnowltonOlia LantierMadi McSherryTom PerunSrikar RaoBrayden Yoder
2020-21Madisen PatanellaJon FlatleyGarren WolfgangRyan HodinkoMorgan RaupEthan CookCheyenne JohnsonKyle KrobothMadi McSherryNoah OdigeTom Perun
2019-20Vinny NardellaLiz CooneyAlexis SooMadisen PatanellaNoneThomas CarvoJon FlatleyRyan HodinkoMorgan RaupDominico VanoGarren WolfgangKyle Yoder
2018-19Andrew FlatleyMercedes FraistatVinny NardellaLiz CooneyNoneThomas CarvoJoe NadonleyMatt O'ConnorMadisen PatanellaAlexis SooTyler SteinerKyle Yoder
2017-18Nick MaliziaAndrew FlatleyMercedes FraistatLiz CooneyNoneNoah BergrenThomas CarvoEric FenstermakerJoe NadonleyVinny NardellaTyler SteinerAlex Trias
2016-17Greg ZelinskeNick MaliziaMercedes FraistatAndrew FlatleyMike KwasnikPatrick BurnsLiz CooneyShannon JacobJoe NadonleyAlex TriasGavin VanstoneNone
2015-16Michael "Spike" AnthonyNick MaliziaAdriana LacySteven LandmanKristina Nauman Andrew FlatleyScotty HeeterMitchell HutulaJoe MalespiniMatt MacnameraMatt O'ConnorGreg Zelinske
2021-22
Jon Flatley
2020-21Madisen Patanella
2019-20Vinny Nardella
2018-19Andrew Flatley
2017-18Nick Malizia
2016-17Greg Zelinske
2015-16Michael "Spike" Anthony
2014-15Kristina Nauman
2013-14Darnell Brady
2012-13Maddy Pryor
2011-12Steve Huber
2010-11Katie Huber
2009-10George Beatty
2008-09George Beatty
2007-08Justin Casavant
2006-07Bryan Schuster
2005-06Jennifer Owsiany
2004-05Jason Mattia
2003-04Justin Casavant

Charity

Legion of Blue helps organize events with the university's athletic department and the basketball team to benefit Penn State THON, a dance marathon dedicated to curing childhood cancer. Each year, the Legion of Blue helps host the THON Hoops game, where all revenue from single game student tickets in donated to THON under the name of the organization of the student's choice.[7] Students also receive colorful shirts worn to generate awareness. THON children and their families are seated in the typical section section behind the basket near the Penn State bench and are recognized throughout the game.

Recognition

Legion of Blue and its members have been recognized by a variety of sources for their school spirit and charitable work. During the 2017-18 school year, Legion of Blue won the Lion Light student organization of the month award for their September "Fill the Forum" event[8] and the Penn State student organization of the month for their contributions to the annual THON Hoops game.[9] Legion of Blue was featured in conjunction with Penn State THON as part of ESPN's Student Spirit Week for the Nittany Lions' 2008 matchup against Ohio State,[10] and 2005-06 president Jennifer Owsiany was named ESPN's 2006 "Miss Bracket" after an online poll of college basketball's biggest superfans.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Now Watching: The PSU TV Guy. 2020-06-27. commmedia.psu.edu. en.
  2. Web site: 2019-11-05. Penn State Hoops Season Tickets: The Best Way To Save Money On Food. 2020-06-27. Onward State. en-US.
  3. Web site: Today's attendance at the Bryce Jordan Center 15,261. Who said #PennState wasn't a basketball school? . 2020-06-27 . Twitter . en.
  4. News: New York Post: NITTANY NATION IS RIGHT AT HOME. April 2, 2009 . Brian . Lewis . April 2, 2009.
  5. News: New York Times: Penn State Wins Its First N.I.T. at a Raucous Garden. April 3, 2009 . The New York Times . Mike . Ogle . April 3, 2009.
  6. Web site: Past Executive Boards – Legion of Blue. en-US. 2020-02-11.
  7. Web site: 2020-01-15. Penn State Men's Basketball To Host Annual THON Hoops Game January 18. 2020-06-27. Onward State. en-US.
  8. Web site: Legion of Blue Wins Lion Light Award – Legion of Blue. 2020-06-27. en-US.
  9. Web site: Legion of Blue Wins Student Organization of the Month – Legion of Blue. 2020-06-27. en-US.
  10. Student Spirit Week: Ohio State at Penn State (2008). Super Tuesday. Super Tuesday (TV series). Commentators: Brent Musburger, Steve Lavin and Erin Andrews. ESPN. University Park, PA. 2008-01-29.
  11. Web site: Nittwits president runs for 'Miss Bracket' title. 2020-06-27. The Daily Collegian. en.