Men's Basketball: Pitt vs. Eastern Kentucky: First half thoughts


Thu at 16:58pm on Nov 19th, 2009

By Jay Huerbin  /  Sports Editor

Pitt vs. Eastern Kentucky
End of first half

Panthers 39
EKU 24

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Football: What the win over Notre Dame means


Mon at 5:53am on Nov 16th, 2009

By Jay Huerbin  /  Sports Editor

Well, technically, Pitt's 27-22 victory over Notre Dame on Saturday means very little for the Panthers and their quest for a Big East championship.

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Basketball: Pitt wins narrowly, but Syracuse can't say the same


Tue at 21:40pm on Nov 3rd, 2009

By Adam Littman  /  Assistant Sports Editor

As Jay pointed out yesterday, "A win is a win. And a scrimmage is just that — a scrimmage. Those games are played for a reason. Its to grade a team's preseason performance and what they need to improve on. In the case of Pitt, it expects to win handily. For Slippery Rock, a loss."

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Men's basketball: Outside shooting struggles early...and doesn't get better


Mon at 13:09pm on Nov 2nd, 2009

By Jay Huerbin  /  Sports Editor

A win is a win. And a scrimmage is just that — a scrimmage.

Those games are played for a reason. Its to grade a team's preseason performance and what they need to improve on. In the case of Pitt, it expects to win handily. For Slippery Rock, a loss.

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Suddenly this win over

Suddenly this win over Slippery Rock doesn't seem too bad, considering UCLA's 1 point victory over Concordia, and the Syracuse loss to a Div II team.



Football: Pitt's third-down conversions a major factor in Rutgers win


Tue at 17:47pm on Oct 20th, 2009

By Adam Littman  /  Assistant Sports Editor

While the Pitt football team had plenty of sloppy moments in its 24-17 win last Friday at Rutgers, there were also some things the Panthers excelled at, helping them improve to 6-1 and 3

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