UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — After nearly 1,500 days, 136 basketball games, countless practices and one undergraduate degree, former Nittany Lion basketball forward Deivis Zemgulis’ collegiate career in the United States is officially complete. Returning to his native Lithuania, he’ll be bringing back many memories from his experiences as an NCAA Division I student-athlete at one of the top universities in the world.
On Sunday, May 5, Zemgulis walked across the stage to accept his bachelor’s degree in food science from the College of Agricultural Sciences in the Bryce Jordan Center. The stage set up not far from where the BJC court baseline and basket would be, the same arena where he played, practiced and hung out with his teammates.
The night before, Zemgulis’ host family from Maryland, Blaine and Toyja Somerville, the American family with whom he lived when he studied and played at St. Mary Ryken High School, planned to meet him at the Nittany Lion basketball office. Less than two months earlier, the same group had gathered to honor Zemgulis and his classmate Josh Reaves in their last game on the court at Penn State, a victory over Big Ten Conference foe Illinois.
Similar to that day, there were handshakes and hugs as Zemgulis would see head coach Patrick Chambers, associate head coach Keith Urgo, assistant coach Kevin Freeman, and recruiting coordinator Nick Colella. On this day, it would be the last time, at least for a while.
Zemgulis received an even bigger surprise from Chambers when he arrived to find his parents, father Vytautas and mother Gitana; brother, Aurimas; and sister, Gabriele, waiting for him. It was the first time he had seen them in person in four years. Chambers had arranged for the family’s travel to see their son, and brother, receive his degree, and see the place he called home when he wasn’t home.
“I was in shock,” said Deividas “Deivis” Zemgulis. “When they told me they have another surprise, I was wondering what could it be, but when they opened the door I froze like a statue. At the beginning I thought it was another camera crew member, because I could not believe it was really them, I had to look twice to get back to reality, and the rest was history.”