Athletic director Allen Greene shares strategic plan for Pitt athletics
Allen Greene has opted to keep a lower profile throughout his 15-month tenure as Pitt’s athletic director. As the Panthers and athletic departments across the country grapple with the demands of revenue-sharing and NIL, Greene has kept his cards close to the vest as to Pitt’s strategic plan for the...
Pitt announces resizing of Acrisure Stadium capacity for football starting this fall
Pitt announced a strategy Wednesday that will significantly alter the atmosphere and capacity for football games at Acrisure Stadium. Starting this fall, the stadium’s upper east and west sides will be unavailable, reducing capacity from 68,400 to 51,416. The announcement corresponded with the launch of football season ticket sales Wednesday....
Omari Witherspoon’s jumper goes for game-winner as Pitt prevails in overtime to top Wake Forest
More often than not this season, Pitt has been a team adept at finding ways to lose basketball games. Falling behind early, missing free throws, sputtering offense — the list goes on as to how the Panthers endured a rocky nonconference schedule before dropping six of their seven ACC games...
Pitt’s 2026 football schedule unveiled, including matchups with James Franklin, Bill Belichick, both Miamis
The ACC revealed its 2026 football schedule Monday evening, including Pitt’s full 12-game slate, which includes nine league contests. The Panthers begin the season Sept. 5 against Miami (Ohio) and host Central Florida on Sept. 12 in Week 2. Nonconference play concludes Sept. 26 at home against Bucknell. Miami (Ohio),...
Jeff Capel content to rotate Pitt’s 5th starter
Pitt men’s basketball settled into deploying a mostly consistent starting lineup through 20 games. Seniors Damarco Minor and Cam Corhen have started all 20, as has freshman Roman Siulepa. After finding his stride over the first few weeks of the season, South Alabama transfer Barry Dunning Jr. has started 14...
‘Expect to get booed’: Pitt’s Jeff Capel addresses fan frustration, heckling
With about a minute to play Saturday at Petersen Events Center, things were looking bleak for Pitt. A third straight ACC loss — the Panthers’ sixth in seven tries in league play — was about to become official, and the modest crowd of 5,572 wasn’t pleased. As the remaining time...
N.C. State pulls away late as Pitt suffers 6th ACC loss in 7 games
As Pitt’s inability to finish close to the rim or convert free throws have remained recurring issues this season, coach Jeff Capel has fluctuated between frustration and exasperation. On Saturday at Petersen Events Center, when those woes contributed mightily to a 81-72 defeat to N.C. State, Capel’s vexation may have...
Pitt to honor Shady Side Academy girls basketball coach Jonna Burke
Jonna (Huemrich) Burke was honored to pick up the phone and have Sam Clancy on the other end of line. Clancy, a Pitt graduate who had an 11-year football career in the USFL and NFL, was calling to tell Burke she will be honored Feb. 20 at Pitt’s 64th annual...
The Indiana model: Is Pitt football capable of becoming a national contender?
The magnitude surrounding Indiana’s national championship is still being absorbed by the college football universe. In the span of two years, coach Curt Cignetti transformed one of the most historically futile programs to the top of the sport, provoking coaches, pundits and fans to wonder: How? Programs such as Pitt...
Analysis: Picking out silver linings from bad losses an increasingly stale task for Pitt
Jeff Capel knows Pitt let a winnable game slip away because of self-inflicted wounds. “I think we missed eight layups,” Capel said. “So, you look at that and think if we just do these things and make half of the layups, make our free throws in the game, perhaps it’s...
Incoming snowstorm forces TV change for Pitt men’s basketball, tip-off change for Duquesne women
Plummeting temperatures and expected snow and ice will impact dozens of states over the weekend, meteorologists are warning. As a result of inclement and extreme weather warnings, the ACC announced several game time and television network changes for Saturday. Pitt’s noon tip-off at Petersen Events Center vs. N.C. State remains...
Missed free throws, layups doom Pitt as Boston College wins on late 3-pointer
Last weekend, Pitt suffered one type of humiliating loss in a 41-point beatdown against Louisville. On Wednesday at Boston College, the Panthers felt the sting of a different type of defeat. Pitt battled through a sluggish offensive start and the ejection of point guard Damarco Minor only to fall 65-62...
Pitt’s Olivia Babcock wins another national honor, capturing Honda Sport Award for 2nd straight year
Pitt volleyball right-side hitter Olivia Babcock will need to make a bit more room in her already overflowing trophy case, as Wednesday she was announced as the Honda Sport Award winner for the second straight year. Issued by the Collegiate Women Sports Awards (CWSA), the Honda Sport Award recognizes the...
Joe Starkey’s Stick Route: Jeff Capel’s Pitt tenure running on empty
Commentary on day’s news in 300 words or less It’s not Kevin Stallings 2.0, but when you lose to Louisville at home by a million points, Stallings certainly springs to mind. Stallings lost to Louisville, 106-51, on Jan. 24, 2017. Jeff Capel lost to Louisville, 100-59, on Saturday, nearly the...
‘Flush it’: Pitt aims to quickly leave humiliating Louisville loss in the rearview mirrorVideo
Judging by his postgame remarks Saturday, Jeff Capel wouldn’t begrudge anyone for labeling Pitt’s 100-59 beatdown at the hands of Louisville as humiliating. After all, Capel described the loss as “embarrassing,” and there are few other ways to describe a result that ranks in the top five of largest margins...
‘I’m worried about it’: Pitt’s Jeff Capel weighs in amid college points-shaving gambling scandal
The recently revealed college basketball points-shaving scandal, one of a growing number of controversies surrounding gambling on games by both professional and collegiate athletes, featured ties to Pittsburgh. Former Robert Morris forward Markeese Hastings was among those federally indicted for intentionally underperforming during games as part of the scheme. In...
Pitt adds another kicker from transfer portal in Western Illinois’ Antonio Chadha
Pitt’s situation at kicker took more shape Sunday when Western Illinois transfer Antonio Chadha announced a commitment to the Panthers. He follows Samuel Hunsaker, a kicker from Northern Arizona (which, like Western Illinois, competes in the Football Championship Subdivision), who committed to Pitt on Jan. 11. While the transfer portal...
‘Embarrassing’: Pitt obliterated by No. 20 Louisville in most lopsided defeat of Jeff Capel era
Through Jeff Capel’s tenure at Pitt, now in its eighth season, fans have grown accustomed to more valleys than peaks as the Panthers have struggled to reach the NCAA Tournament or establish momentum as a program. Over that span, there’s been no shortage of lows in terms of overall results...
Pitt transfer portal rundown: Who did the Panthers bring in?Video
As the dust settles around the transfer portal window (Jan. 2-16), a stock can be taken of the players who departed Pitt’s program and those the Panthers acquired. In total, TribLive counted 22 departures. As for additions, the tally stands at 15. Thirteen players announced commitments to Pitt on social...
Pitt defensive lineman Joey Zelinsky declares for NFL Draft
Following one year with Pitt, defensive end Joey Zelinksy announced he’d be declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft on Friday. Zelinsky transferred to Pitt in January of 2025 following three seasons (2022-24) at Eastern Michigan and one (2021) at Hudson Valley Community College. In his lone year in a Panthers...
Pitt transfer portal rundown: Who left the Panthers?
Friday marks the final day that Division I football players may enter their names into the transfer portal. With the portal window closing (there no longer is a spring period), rosters are being finalized as teams across the country welcome early enrollees, conduct winter workouts and look ahead to spring...
Pitt, Pat Narduzzi officially introduce 4 new assistant coaches
Before Pitt even played in the Military Bowl on Dec. 27, coach Pat Narduzzi knew he had at least two vacancies to fill on his staff. That was due to defensive coordinator Randy Bates retiring and special teams coordinator/tight ends coach Jacob Bronowski taking a job at Auburn on Dec....
Pitt’s Nojus Indrusaitis shows potential with slump-busting performance vs. Georgia TechVideo
Much of Pitt’s men’s basketball season to date has featured individual players navigating inconsistent stretches of offensive production. Take, for example, sophomore guard Brandin Cummings, who lit up Petersen Events Center for 34 points (versus Hofstra on Dec. 7) and 29 points (versus Syracuse on Saturday) only to also be...
Pitt quarterback Mason Heintschel to return for 2026 season
Pitt’s most important player removed a major source of anxiety for coach Pat Narduzzi with an important announcement Thursday as quarterback Mason Heintschel intends to return to the Panthers for his sophomore year. Heintschel revealed he’ll be back at Pitt one day before the transfer portal window (Jan. 2-16) closes....
Behind team offensive effort, Pitt clobbers Georgia Tech to notch elusive 1st ACC victory
Pitt arrived at McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta on Wednesday night a desperate squad, winless in ACC league play and sitting in 16th place in the conference. Whether that desperation was channeled into a much-needed victory would depend upon a full team effort by the Panthers. A team effort is exactly...