Early career Phelps began his coaching career in 1963 as a graduate assistant at
Rider College (now Rider University), where he had played basketball. After a move to St. Gabriel's High School in
Hazleton, Pennsylvania, he obtained his first full assistant job in 1966 at the
University of Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia. Fordham received an at-large bid to the 25-team
NCAA tournament, where they advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, and won the consolation game for third place in the East regional. In May 1971 at age 29, Phelps was named head coach at the
University of Notre Dame.
Notre Dame During his 20 seasons (1971–91) tenure, Phelps' Notre Dame teams went , with 14 seasons of 20 wins or more. In
1978, Notre Dame made its only
Final Four appearance to date. His most-remembered game occurred in
1974, when the second-ranked Fighting Irish scored the last 12 points of the game on January 19 to upset top-ranked
UCLA, coached by
John Wooden, 71–70, ending the Bruins' record 88-game winning streak. He shares the NCAA record for most upsets over a #1 team at seven with
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