Mike Rhoades Sets the Tone: Penn State Basketball Poised for Breakthrough in Year Two Under New Leadership
As the 2025/2026 college basketball season approaches, Penn State fans have reason to believe that something special is brewing in Happy Valley. Head coach Mike Rhoades, entering his second season at the helm of the Nittany Lions, has made it clear: the days of being an afterthought in Big Ten basketball are over.
Rhoades’ message this offseason has been bold and direct—this team isn’t here just to compete; it’s here to contend. After a transitional first year that saw flashes of brilliance and painful growing pains, Rhoades now has a squad more reflective of his aggressive, high-energy style. The offseason has been marked by intense conditioning, sharper defensive schemes, and a clear focus on building a winning culture.
Penn State’s roster for 2025/2026 features a blend of returning players who have bought fully into Rhoades’ system and a few key additions from the transfer portal who bring much-needed scoring and versatility. With greater depth and improved chemistry, this team has the tools to make a real push in the Big Ten and possibly return to the NCAA Tournament.
But Rhoades isn’t just focused on wins and losses—he’s building a foundation. “We’re not skipping steps,” he recently told reporters. “This is about doing things the right way, competing every day, and representing this university with pride.”
The fan base, once lukewarm about basketball, is beginning to heat up with anticipation. The Bryce Jordan Center is expected to see higher attendance and louder support as the Nittany Lions aim to turn heads this season.
If Rhoades’ vision continues to take hold, Penn State Basketball might not just be entering a new season—it could be entering a new era.