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Byron
Thorne
Assistant Coach
Third Season
(Penn State-Behrend, 1994)
Assistant
Coach Byron Thorne is in his third season with the YSU program. A veteran of
the collegiate ranks, he is entering his 12th year as a collegiate assistant
coach.
For the Guins he handles scheduling, assists in scouting and
recruiting, while working with the perimeter players.
In 2006-07, the Penguins won 14 games, their most in six years, while
finishing in a fourth-place tie in the Horizon League. Guard Quin Humphrey
became the first player in school history to earn first-team all-conference
honors in consecutive years.
Thorne joined Coach Jerry Slocum’s staff after serving as the
head coach of the Maryland Elite AAU 17-and-under team.
Thorne was an assistant coach at Loyola (Md.) from 2000-01
through 2003-04. For the Greyhounds, he handled recruiting, scouting,
on-floor coaching and worked with the guards.
He was an assistant coach at the University of Albany for
three seasons (1997-2000), also for Hicks, before moving on to Loyola. He
had similar duties on the Great Danes’ staff working on recruiting, scouting
and on-floor efforts. In his initial year in 1997-98, Albany finished the
season with a 19-8 mark. The school was in the NCAA Division I transitional
phase in 1999-2000, his final year.
His first assistant coaching position was with Division III
Elmira College from 1995 through 1997. For two campaigns he was a member of
Coach Terry Zeh’s staff. In 1997, Elmira reached the Eastern Collegiate
Athletic Conference Division III Upstate New York Championship Game and the
ECAC quarterfinals in 1996.
A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., he graduated from Vincentian
High School where he was voted to the cities Fabulous Five All-Star team as
a senior.
He went on to have a highly-successful playing career at Penn
State-Behrend from 1990-94. He finished his career ranked first in steals
(171), second in scoring (1,386), third in assists (321), fourth in
field-goals made (543) and fifth in free-throws made (259) while playing in
102 contests. As a senior, he was named the school’s Male Athlete of the
Year scoring 568 points. He was named to the Division III All-America team
by the Basketball News becoming the first player in school history to earn
all-America accolades.
In 2004, he was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in management information
systems from PSU-Behrend in 1994 while he received his master’s in Education
from Elmira in 1997.
Byron and his wife, Lisa, have a son, Brayden. Lisa played
basketball at Pittsburgh from 1989-93. |