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Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball

The Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball team is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate men's basketball program of the University of Pittsburgh, often referred to as "Pitt", located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Pitt men's basketball team competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and plays their home games in the Petersen Events Center. The Panthers were retroactively recognized as the pre-NCAA tournament national champion twice by the Helms Athletic Foundation and once by the Premo-Porretta Power Poll. Pitt has reached one Final Four, received 15 First Team All-American selections, appeared in 26 NCAA and nine National Invitation Tournaments (NIT) and through the 2019–20 season, and has recorded 1,631 victories against 1,189 losses since their inaugural season of 1905–06.

Pittsburgh Panthers Men's Basketball
UniversityUniversity of Pittsburgh
First season1905–06
All-time record1626–1187 (.578)
Head coachJeff Capel (5th season)
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
LocationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ArenaPetersen Events Center
(Capacity: 12,508)
NicknamePanthers
Student sectionOakland Zoo
ColorsBlue and gold[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
Pre-tournament Premo-Porretta champions
1928
Pre-tournament Helms champions
1928, 1930
NCAA tournament Final Four
1941
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1941, 1974, 2009
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1957, 1974, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009
NCAA tournament appearances
1941, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1974, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016
Conference tournament champions
Eastern Eight
1981, 1982

Big East
2003, 2008
Conference regular season champions
EIC
1933, 1934, 1935, 1937

Big East
1987, 1988, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2011

History

 
Pitt All-American Don Hennon drives around Duquesne University's Bob Slobodnik during a 71–56 Pitt victory in the Steel Bowl tournament on December 13, 1958

Initial era

The University of Pittsburgh began playing men's basketball in 1905–06 under coach Benjamin Printz. The University did not field a team during the 1909–10 and 1910–11 seasons. The program was resurrected in 1911 under head coach Walter "Dutch" Wohlfarth, and the following year Dr. George M. Flint assumed head coaching duties and began rebuilding Pitt's program essentially from the ground up. Flint led the Panthers to eight winning seasons during his ten years at the helm and coached future Pitt coach H. C. Carlson.

H.C. "Doc" Carlson era (1922–1953)

Henry Clifford "Doc" Carlson, MD took over as coach in 1922 and soon turned Pitt into a national power. In the era preceding the initiation of national tournaments, the Panthers were both contemporaneously[2][3] and later retroactively, by the Helms Athletic Foundation (1927–28 and 1929–30) and the Premo-Porretta Power Poll (1927–28), regarded as national champions.[4] Those teams were led by National Player of the Year, 3-time All-American and Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Charlie Hyatt. Carlson was a ground-breaking coach who would be inducted into the Naismith and Helms Foundation Basketball Hall of Fames. In the late 1920s, Carlson initiated playing a "national schedule" by taking his teams on midwestern road trips that included games against several Big Ten schools and, in 1931, is credited as the first coach to take an Eastern team out west.[5] He also developed the widely emulated Figure Eight Offense and also experimented with various conditioning techniques, including the use of oxygen on the bench. Under Carlson, and led by two-time All-American Claire Cribbs, Pitt continued success through[6] the 1930s winning four Eastern Intercollegiate Conference championships. In 1935, Pitt, as Eastern Intercollegiate champions representing the best of the East, lost a 41–37 season-ending contest to SEC champion LSU in the American Legion Bowl in Atlantic City, a game on which LSU bases its claim on that season's national championship.[7] On February 28, 1940, Pitt played in the first-ever televised basketball game, a 57–37 victory over Fordham at Madison Square Garden that was televised by NBC station W2XBS.[8] Carlson also led Pitt to its first-ever NCAA appearance en route to the 1941 NCAA Final Four. Carlson's tenure at Pitt's helm lasted for 30 consecutive years before he retired following the 1952–53 season.

Pitt moved their competition into the Fitzgerald Field House in 1951, leaving the Pitt Pavilion, housed inside of Pitt Stadium. Pitt would continue to play in the Fieldhouse until 2002.

Bob Timmons era (1953–1968)

Robert Timmons took over as head coach from Carlson for the 1953–54 season and led by two-time All-American and Helms Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Don Hennon, appeared in two NCAA tournaments during the late 1950s. Timmons also led Pitt to an NCAA appearance in 1963 and its first NIT appearance in 1964.

Buzz Ridl era (1968–1975)

 
All-American Billy Knight (#34) goes for a rebound against NC State in the 1974 Elite Eight

Timmons was succeeded by head coach Charles "Buzz" Ridl who became famous for his 'amoebe' defense, an ever changing man to zone match-up defense. With All-American Billy Knight, Ridl led Pitt to the Elite Eight in 1974, with early round victories over St. Joseph's and Furman. Pitt lost to eventual national champion North Carolina State in the Eastern Regional Final (Elite 8) played in Raleigh, North Carolina amid a hostile local crowd. This Pitt team was filled with local players such as Mickey Martin, Jim Bolla, Tom Richards, Keith Starr, Kirk Bruce and Billy Knight, who went on to star in the ABA for the Indiana Pacers and with several teams in the NBA. Following the graduation of Knight and Martin, Pitt made an NIT appearance the following year, Ridl's last before retiring.

Eastern Eight Conference (1976–1982)

For the 1976–77 season, Pitt began play as a member of the Eastern 8 Conference.

Tim Grgurich era (1975–1980)

Pittsburgh native Tim Grgurich, who was an assistant coach under Ridl, became Pitt's next head coach. He led Pitt into the inaugural 1976–77 season of the Eastern Collegiate Basketball League, which would change its name to the Eastern Eight (forerunner to the Atlantic 10) the following year. That initial year, Larry Harris, a 6'6" forward with an impressive outside shot and an ability to score points in traffic, won the league scoring title. Grgurich also led Pitt to the 1980 NIT.

Roy Chipman era (1980–1986)

Grgurich was succeeded by Lafayette coach Dr. Roy Chipman who began Pitt's rollercoaster-like ride back to national significance. In his first season at the helm, the Panthers won the Eastern Eight Conference tournament. In the 1981 NCAA tournament, Pitt defeated Idaho in overtime in the first round; they lost to North Carolina in the second round. Chipman's Panthers enjoyed similar success the following season, defeating archrival West Virginia for their last Eastern Eight tournament Championship, energized by remarks by WVU Coach Gale Catlett.[9] Pitt lost to Pepperdine in the first round of the 1982 NCAA tournament to end Chipman's second season and Pitt's last as a member of the Eastern Eight Conference.

Big East Conference (1982–2013)

For the 1982–83 season, Pitt began play as a member of the Big East Conference.

Paul Evans era (1986–1994)

Although Chipman would lead Pitt to three more postseason appearances, he was replaced by Paul Evans as head coach in 1986–87. Led by All-Americans Charles Smith and Jerome Lane, Pitt would capture its first two regular season Big East Championships and secure several top 10 rankings reaching as high as number two in the nation. However, compared to the expectations of the fans, these teams had disappointing showings in their Big East and NCAA tournaments appearances. After the departures of Smith and Lane, Pitt basketball continued to have a national, if not inconsistent, impact with players such as Sean Miller, Brian Shorter, Jerry McCullough, and Eric Mobley. In eight seasons as head coach Evans' teams advanced to a total of five NCAA tournaments and one NIT.

Ralph Willard era (1994–1999)

Slumping play led to Evans' departure, and he was replaced by Ralph Willard who headed the Pitt program from 1994–95 through 1998–99. Despite highly regarded recruiting classes and stars such as Mark Blount and Vonteego Cummings, Pitt advanced to only one NIT in five seasons under Willard.

Ben Howland era (1999–2003)

Ben Howland was hired as head coach of the Panthers in 1999–00 and led them to sustained success for 4 seasons. In Howland's second season (2000–01), the Pitt team, led by senior standout Ricardo Greer and All-American guard Brandin Knight, advanced to the Big East tournament championship game and NIT. In Howland's third (2001–02) and fourth (2002–03) seasons, Pitt won back-to-back Big East regular season championships, appeared in back-to-back Big East tournament championship games and won the Big East tournament in 2003. Pitt advanced to consecutive NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteens (2002, 2003). For his success in the 2001–02 season, Howland was named the Big East Coach of the Year, Naismith College Coach of the Year, and won the Henry Iba Award as best college basketball coach as named by the United States Basketball Writers Association. Following the 2003 season, Howland left Pitt for the only job he said he would ever contemplate leaving Pitt for: the head coach position at UCLA.[10]

In 2002, Pitt began their first season of play at the 12,508-seat Petersen Events Center which sits on the former site of Pitt Stadium. The first opponent at "the Pete", as the facility is called by students, was against cross-city rival Duquesne University.

Atlantic Coast Conference (2013–present)

For the 2013–14 season, Pitt began play as a member of the ACC.

Jamie Dixon era (2003–2016)

 
Head coach Jamie Dixon (clipboard) huddles with his coaching staff in 2007

Jamie Dixon, Howland's assistant at Northern Arizona and Pitt, was named head coach of the team in 2003. Under Dixon, the Panthers continued the progress begun under Howland, registering a third straight Big East regular season championship (2004), a fourth straight appearance in the Big East tournament championship game (Pitt 58, UConn 61) and a third straight appearance in the NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen. With Dixon at the helm, Pitt's success continued with frequent national rankings, four Big East tournament championship game appearances in five seasons (2004, 2006, 2007 2008), a Big East tournament Championship in 2008, and NCAA tournament appearances in nine of ten years under Dixon's leadership (2004–11, 2013), including trips to the Sweet Sixteen (2004, 2007, 2009) and Elite Eight (2009).

The 2008–09 season was notable for several historic accomplishments. The Panthers were ranked #1 in the Associated Press poll and ESPN/USA Today Coaches' poll for the first time in school history, claiming the #1 spot for a total of three weeks. On February 16, 2009, the #4 ranked Panthers defeated the #1 ranked UConn Huskies, 76–68, for Pitt's first-ever win versus a #1 ranked team. The Panthers repeated the feat on March 7, 2009, when the #3 ranked Panthers again defeated #1 ranked UConn again, 70–60, for Pitt's second-ever win versus a #1 ranked team. In doing so, Pitt became only the seventh school in NCAA Division I history to defeat two #1 ranked teams in the same season. On Selection Sunday, March 15, 2009, the Panthers received their first ever No.1 seed (East Region) in the 2009 NCAA tournament. They reached the Elite Eight for the first time since 1974. Pitt's 76–78 last second loss to fellow Big East Conference foe Villanova in the East Regional final for a trip to the Final Four became an instant classic. In 2009, Dixon broke the record for the most victories in the first six seasons as a Division I head coach and won the Naismith Coach of the Year award.

 
The early minutes of a game against number one ranked UConn in 2009 at the Petersen Events Center. A portion of the Oakland Zoo can be seen at the bottom. Pitt won the nationally televised game 70–60.

The success of the 2008–09 season continued over to the 2009–10 season, somewhat unexpectedly. Having lost the talents of Sam Young, DeJuan Blair and Levance Fields, the Panthers were picked in a pre-season Big East poll to finish ninth in the conference. Instead, Pitt earned a 13–5 Big East record, good enough for a second seed in the Big East tournament, received a third seed in the NCAA tournament, and finished 25–9 overall record. In 2010–11, Pitt won the regular season Big East title and, for a second time in the program's history, earned a #1 seed in the NCAA tournament.

The program achieved a school record 10-straight seasons with at least 20 overall wins, 10 conference wins, and an NCAA Tournament appearance from 2002 through 2011. Dixon, who has been named as a national coach of the year in three separate seasons, guided Pitt to NCAA Tournament appearances in his first eight seasons as head coach, and is the only head coach in school history to guide Pitt to eight NCAA Tournament appearances (2004–2011).

The Atlantic Coast Conference announced in September 2011 that Pitt and Syracuse would be leaving the Big East and had been accepted as members of the ACC, which would grow from 12 to 14 teams.[11] Pitt officially joined the ACC on July 1, 2013.[12]

In 2011–12, Pitt failed to qualify for the NCAA tournament, but managed to again surpass 20 wins for the 11th consecutive season and qualify for the College Basketball Invitational for a 12th consecutive post-season appearance. Pitt defeated Washington State in the Finals in a best 2 out of 3 format to win the post-season tournament.

Dixon's record at Pitt stood at 262 wins and 86 losses (.753 win percentage) in ten seasons (2003–04 through 2012–13), second in school history behind only Carlson. His league record of 127–66 in ten seasons made him the winningest coach in Big East history with a .658 winning percentage in league games and tournaments. .

On March 31, 2010, Pitt extended Dixon's contract by two years, making him Pitt's head coach through 2017–18 season. Dixon signed another contract extension on March 23, 2013. This extension ran through the 2022–2023 season. Upon the extension, Dixon commented saying that his intentions were to "finish his career at the University of Pittsburgh."[13] Dixon, however, departed to take the head coaching position at his alma mater, TCU, on March 21, 2016, after Pitt grew dissatisfied with his team's results and lowered his contract buyout clause to make it easier for him to leave.[14][15][16]

Kevin Stallings era (2016–2018)

On March 28, 2016, the school hired Vanderbilt head coach Kevin Stallings to fill the vacant head coaching position.[17] Pitt went 16–17 and finished 14th in the ACC, its first losing season in 17 years. The Panthers notably lost to Duquesne for the first time since 2000 and suffered a 106–51 loss to Louisville, their worst loss since 1906. The disappointing season was punctuated by a blowout home loss to #1 Virginia on senior night, during which the Panthers managed only 7 first half points against the Cavaliers. In Stallings second season Pitt went 8–24 and went 0–18 in ACC conference play. Pitt finished 15th and last in the conference.[18] On March 8, 2018, Pitt fired Stallings.[19]

Jeff Capel era (2018–present)

On March 27, 2018, Duke associate head coach Jeff Capel reached an agreement to become the 16th head basketball coach at Pitt.[20] Capel previously served as head coach at VCU (2002–06) and Oklahoma (2006–11).

Traditions

Student section

 
The City Game trophy

Rivalries

West Virginia

The fiercest rivalry was with former Big East Conference member West Virginia University in the basketball version of the Backyard Brawl, an extension of the football rivalry. Adding to the importance of the game, Pitt and West Virginia shared membership in the Eastern Intercollegiate Conference (1933–1939),[21] the Eastern Collegiate Basketball League West Division (1977),[22] Eastern 8 Conference (1978–1982),[23] and the Big East Conference (1996–2012). In addition, the two rivals have tangled in the last games played at three of their respective arenas: on February 26, 1951, Pitt defeated WVU 74–72 in the closing seconds of the last college game played at the Pitt Pavilion inside Pitt Stadium; on March 3, 1970, Pitt upset WVU 92–87 in the last game played at the West Virginia University Field House in Morgantown; and on March 2, 2002, Pitt defeated WVU 92–65 in Pitt's last game at Fitzgerald Field House. The two teams last met on February 16, 2012, resulting in a 66–48 Mountaineer victory.[24] The Panthers and Mountaineers are scheduled to resume their annual series as part of the nonconference schedule beginning with the 2017–18 season, ending a 5-year absence. Pitt will host games in 2017 and 2019, while WVU will host games in the 2018 and 2020 seasons.[25] WVU remains as Pitt's most-played opponent, with 184 meetings having been played between the schools as of the end of the 2011–12 season. West Virginia leads the series 98 to 88.

Penn State

Another spill-over from the gridiron, the Panthers' third-most frequently-played opponent is the Penn State Nittany Lions, whom they have played 148 times. Penn State leads the all-time series, 76–72.[26] They played at least once every year from 1935–82 and briefly rekindled the rivalry at the turn of the century, playing annually from 2000–05. Since that time, they’ve gone against each other just twice, in 2013 as part of the Big Ten-ACC Challenge, and in the 2016 Never Forget Tribute Classic. They are not scheduled to renew the series in the foreseeable future, though there have been significant talks between the universities about doing so.[27]

Duquesne

The Panthers also have a sustained rivalry with crosstown opponent Duquesne University in The City Game. Peaking in ferocity from 1977–1982 when both were members of the Eastern Eight Conference, the rivalry has diminished somewhat since Pitt's move to the Big East Conference in 1982.[28]

Syracuse

A spillover from their football rivalry, the Panthers and Syracuse University also maintain a rivalry on the hardwood.[29] The series intensified during the first decade of this century, during which both teams were highly competitive in the Big East and made numerous appearances in both the AP Top 10 and NCAA Tournament. They continue to play at least twice each season as members of the ACC.[30]

2-time National Champions

Pitt men's basketball teams of 1927–28 (21–0) and 1929–30 (23–2) were recognized as national champions both popularly[31] and by the Helms Athletic Foundation.[32] These teams of "Doc" Carlson, led by three-time All-American and two-time National Scoring Champion Charley Hyatt, played a "national" schedule that during the 1927–28 season that included the following wins:[31]

 
1927–28 Doc Carlson coached undefeated national championship team featured the nation's top two scorers in Charley Hyatt and Stanley Wrobleski

The 1929–30 national championship team racked up wins that included the following:

Although there was no NCAA Tournament at that time, there were contests billed as "National Championship Games". The 1930 game in particular helped Pittsburgh legend Charley Hyatt cement his place in history by scoring 27 points, including a last second game-winning shot, at the defending national champions and assumed #1 squad Montana State.[33]

Early-season national tournaments

 
The Oakland Zoo Pitt student cheering section at the Petersen Events Center

Starting with the NCAA rule change regarding exempt tournaments in the 2006–07 season, Pitt has participated in an event every year.

Year Event Location Record Result
2006 First Commonwealth Colonial Athletic Association Classic Petersen Events Center 4–0 Champion
2007 Hispanic College Fund Challenge Petersen Events Center 4–0 Champion
2008 Legends Classic Petersen Events Center
Prudential Center
2–0
2–0
Champion
2009 O'Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic Petersen Events Center
Sprint Center
2–0
1–1
Runner-up
2010 2K Sports Classic Benefiting Coaches vs Cancer Petersen Events Center
Madison Square Garden
2–0
2–0
Champion
2011 Philly Hoop Group Classic Petersen Events Center
Palestra
3–0
1–0
Champion
2012 NIT Season Tip-Off Petersen Events Center
Madison Square Garden
2–0
1–1
3rd Place
2013 Legends Classic Petersen Events Center
Barclays Center
2–0
2–0
Champion
2014 Maui Invitational tournament Petersen Events Center
Lahaina Civic Center
2–0
1–1
3rd Place
2015 Gotham Classic Petersen Events Center
Madison Square Garden
3–0
1–0
Champion
2016 2K Sports Classic Petersen Events Center
Madison Square Garden
2–0
1–1
3rd Place
2017 Legends Classic Petersen Events Center
Barclays Center
1–1
0–2
4th Place
2018 Barclays Classic Petersen Events Center
Barclays Center
3–0
1–0
Champion
2019 Fort Myers Tip-Off Petersen Events Center

Suncoast Credit Union Arena

2-0

2-0

Champion

Postseason

 
The Petersen Events Center in November, 2019

NCAA tournament results

The Panthers have appeared in the NCAA tournament 26 times. Their combined record is 24–27.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1941 Elite Eight
Final Four
North Carolina
Wisconsin
W 26–20
L 30–36
1957 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Morehead State
Kentucky
Notre Dame
W 86–85
L 92–98
L 85–86
1958 First Round Miami (OH) L 77–82
1963 First Round NYU L 83–93
1974 First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Saint Joseph's
Furman
NC State
W 54–42
W 81–78
L 72–100
1981 #10 First Round
Second Round
#7 Idaho
#2 North Carolina
W 70–69OT
L 57–74
1982 #7 First Round #10 Pepperdine L 88–99
1985 #12 First Round #5 Louisiana Tech L 54–78
1987 #3 First Round
Second Round
#14 Marist
#6 Oklahoma
W 93–68
L 93–96
1988 #2 First Round
Second Round
#15 Eastern Michigan
#7 Vanderbilt
W 108–90
L 74–80OT
1989 #8 First Round #9 Ball State L 64–68
1991 #6 First Round
Second Round
#11 Georgia
#3 Kansas
W 75–68OT
L 66–77
1993 #9 First Round #8 Utah L 65–86
2002 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 Central Connecticut
#6 California
#10 Kent State
W 71–54
W 63–50
L 73–78OT
2003 #2 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#15 Wagner
#7 Indiana
#3 Marquette
W 87–61
W 74–52
L 74–77
2004 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 UCF
#6 Wisconsin
#2 Oklahoma State
W 53–44
W 59–55
L 51–63
2005 #9 First Round #8 Pacific L 71–79
2006 #5 First Round
Second Round
#12 Kent State
#13 Bradley
W 79–64
L 66–72
2007 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 Wright State
#11 VCU
#2 UCLA
W 79–58
W 84–79OT
L 55–64
2008 #4 First Round
Second Round
#13 Oral Roberts
#5 Michigan State
W 82–63
L 54–65
2009 #1 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#16 East Tennessee State
#8 Oklahoma State
#4 Xavier
#3 Villanova
W 72–62
W 84–76
W 60–55
L 76–78
2010 #3 First Round
Second Round
#14 Oakland
#6 Xavier
W 89–66
L 68–71
2011 #1 Second Round
Third Round
#16 UNC Asheville
#8 Butler
W 74–51
L 70–71
2013 #8 Second Round #9 Wichita State L 55–73
2014 #9 Second Round
Third Round
#8 Colorado
#1 Florida
W 77–48
L 45–61
2016 #10 First Round #7 Wisconsin L 43–47

NCAA Tournament Seeding History
The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition.

Years → '81 '82 '85 '87 '88 '89 '91 '93 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '13 '14 '16
Seeds→ 10 10 12 3 2 8 6 9 3 2 3 9 5 3 4 1 3 1 8 9 10

NIT results

The Panthers have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) nine times. Their combined record is 6–9.

Year Round Opponent Result
1964 First Round Drake L 82–87
1975 First Round
Quarterfinals
Southern Illinois
Providence
W 70–65
L 80–101
1980 First Round Duquesne L 63–65
1984 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
La Salle
Florida State
Notre Dame
W 95–91
W 66–63
L 64–72
1986 First Round SW Missouri State L 52–59
1992 First Round
Second Round
Penn State
Florida
W 67–65
L 74–77
1997 First Round
Second Round
New Orleans
Arkansas
W 82–63
L 71–76
2001 First Round
Second Round
St. Bonaventure
Mississippi State
W 84–75
L 61–66
2015 First Round George Washington L 54–60

CBI results

The Panthers have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) one time. Their record is 5–1 and they were CBI champions in 2012.

Year Round Opponent Result
2012 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals Game 1
Finals Game 2
Finals Game 3
Wofford
Princeton
Butler
Washington State
Washington State
Washington State
W 81–63
W 82–61
W 68–62OT
L 66–67
W 57–53
W 71–65

Conference Championships

 
Pitt advanced to the Big East tournament Championship Game in 7 of 8 seasons between 2001 and 2008

1932–33 Eastern Intercollegiate Champions
1933–34 Eastern Intercollegiate Champions
1934–35 Eastern Intercollegiate Champions
1936–37 Eastern Intercollegiate Champions
1980–81 Eastern 8 Tournament Champions
1981–82 Eastern 8 Tournament Champions
1986–87 Big East Regular Season Co-Champions
1987–88 Big East Regular Season Champions
2001–02 Big East Regular Season West Champions
2002–03 Big East tournament and Regular Season West Co-Champions
2003–04 Big East Regular Season Champions
2007–08 Big East tournament champions
2010–11 Big East Regular Season Champions

Pitt was the only team in Big East Conference history to reach the Big East Championship Game seven times in eight seasons having earned a trip to the title game in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2008.[1] Pitt played in the Eastern 8 Tournament Championship games in 1979, 1981, and 1982.

Individual awards & honors

National honors

National Player of the Year

Charley Hyatt won the National Player of the Year in 1929–30, he was the America's leading scorer that season (his second time as leading scorer) and made a last second basket to win the National Title Game with 27 points against what many considered the best team in the country. This season was also to be the third consecutive time he had earned consensus All-American status (the second time he won the honor owing to him being in the inaugural class of consensus in his second season).

National Coach of the Year

Hall of Fame inductees

 
Men's basketball trophy case as seen in the lobby of the Petersen Events Center in 2008

Three inductees represent the University of Pittsburgh in the Helms Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame; two of them, Carlson and Hyatt, are also represented in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. Both Carlson and Hyatt were selected as the first class inducted to each hall.[36][37]

  • Henry Clifford "Doc" Carlson, M.D., Pitt head coach from 1922 to 1953. He is noted as the innovator of the "figure 8" play, the first coach to take his team cross country and a leading advocate for intersectional games. Despite great modern eras in Pitt basketball (late 1950s, mid 1970s, 1980s, 2000s), he continues to be the winningest coach in program history as well as the only one to lead the program to national championships.
  • Charley Hyatt, Pitt player and three-time All-American and two-time national scoring leader, he also was a senior year All American in High School and earned three other all-pro awards in the pre-NBA era playing after Pitt. He was a member of the very first Consensus All American team in 1929.
  • Don Hennon, two-time All-American (with one being a Consensus All American), led Pitt to two NCAA Tournament bids.

All Americans

Thirteen Pitt players have received All-American honors 14 unique season. Pitt players have been named First Team All-Americans 15 times, Second Team All-Americans seven times, and Third Team All-Americans six times. In addition, players have been named as Freshman All-Americans four times and Honorable Mention All-Americans six times. A Pitt player has achieved Consensus First Team All-American, as listed in the Official NCAA Records Book, on nine occasions. Charley Hyatt and Sykes Reed, who together lead Pitt to an undefeated national championship season, were Pitt's first Consensus All-Americans in 1928. The other consensus first-team All-Americans include Don Smith, Claire Cribbs, Don Hennon, and DeJuan Blair.[38] In addition, Don Hennon, Billy Knight and Jerome Lane received Consensus Second Team All-American status.[39]

All-American Selections
Helms and Wooden select one team of 10 players. *Consensus status for that team.   Ref:[38][39][40][41][42][43]
 
The floor of the Petersen Events Center. Some of Pitt's championship banners can be seen hanging in the top left of the photo.

Academic awards

Two Pitt players have earned Academic All-American status from the College Sports Information Directors of America.[44] Three Pitt players have earned the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships which are awarded annually to select student-athletes who excel academically and athletically and who are in their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition.[45]

Academic All-Americans
  • Peter Strickland, 1978
  • Joey David, 1986
NCAA Postgraduate scholarship winners
Other awards

Conference honors

Conference stat champions

 
Aaron Gray (#33) won the Big East Rebounding Title in 2005 and is one of six Panthers to earn the Big East's Most Improved Player award since 2000

Scoring

  • Larry Harris won the Eastern 8 Scoring Title in the 1976–77 season (22.9 ppg).
  • Clyde Vaughan won the Big East Scoring Title in the 1982–83 season (22.0 ppg).

Rebounding

  • Sam Clancy won the Eastern 8 Rebounding Titles in both the 1978–79 (12.8 rpg) and 1979–80 (11.1 rpg) seasons.
  • Jerome Lane won the Big East Rebounding Titles in both the 1986–87 (14.0 rpg) and 1987–88 (11.6 rpg) seasons.
  • Isaac Hawkins won the Big East Rebounding Title in the 1997–98 season (9.7 rpg).
  • Aaron Gray won the Big East Rebounding Title in the 2005–06 season (10.5 rpg).
  • DeJuan Blair won the Big East Rebounding Title in the 2008–09 season (12.4 rpg).

Assist

  • Dwayne Wallace won the Eastern 8 Assist Title in the 1981–82 season (6.2 apg).
  • Darelle Porter won the Big East Assist Title in the 1989–90 season (7.6 apg).
  • Levance Fields won the Big East Assist Title in the 2008–09 season (7.5 apg).

University honors

Retired numbers

Four players have had their jersey numbers retired at Pitt.

No. Player Pos. Years No. Ret. Ref.
10
Don Hennon PG 1956–1959 1968 [47][48]
20
Brandin Knight PG 1999–2003 March 4, 2009 [49]
32
Charles Smith PF 1984–1988 March 2, 1988 [50]
34
Billy Knight SG 1971–1974 February 10, 1989 [51]
 
Levance Fields totaled 1,247 points and 645 assists during his career

Points club

41 total Panther players have achieved the 1,000 points club. Of these, fourteen total Panther players have scored over 1,500 points in their career. Two of these Panther players, Charles Smith and Clyde Vaughan, scored over 2,000 points in their career.

Stats updated through February 5, 2014.

2,000+ points
  • Charles Smith (1984–1988) 2,045
  • Clyde Vaughan (1980–1984) 2,033
1,500+ points
  • Larry Harris (1974–1978) 1,914
  • Sam Young (2005–2009) 1,884
  • Don Hennon (1956–1959) 1,841
  • Jason Matthews (1987–1991) 1,840
  • Ricardo Greer (1997–2001) 1,753
  • Ashton Gibbs (2008–2012) 1,748
  • Billy Knight (1971–1974) 1,731
  • Sam Clancy (1977–1981) 1,671
  • Carl Krauser (2002–2006) 1,642
  • Brian Shorter (1988–1991) 1,633
  • Vonteego Cummings (1996–1999) 1,581
  • Demetreus Gore (1984–1988) 1,555
  • Julius Page (2000–2004) 1,512
1,000+ points
  • Brandin Knight (1999–2003) 1,440
  • Lamar Patterson (2009–2014) 1,392
  • Jerry McCullough (1991–1996) 1,342
  • Sean Miller (1987–1992) 1,282
  • Bobby Martin (1987–1991) 1,282
  • Chevon Troutman (2001–2005) 1,274
  • Jaron Brown (2000–2004) 1,258
  • Levance Fields (2005–2009) 1,247
  • Jerome Lane (1985–1988) 1,217
  • Curtis Aiken (1983–1987) 1,200
  • Bob Lazor (1954–1957) 1,175
  • John Riser (1954–1957) 1,164
  • Kent Scott (1969–1972) 1,143
  • Isaac Hawkins (1996–2001) 1,127
  • Calvin Sheffield (1961–1964) 1,115
  • Brian Generalovich (1961–1964) 1,114
  • Aaron Gray (2003–2007) 1,109
  • Tray Woodall (2008–2013) 1,108
  • Donatas Zavackas (1999–2003) 1,099
  • Ronald Ramon (2004–2008) 1,096
  • Brad Wanamaker (2007–2011) 1,090
  • Talib Zanna (2009–2014) 1,089
  • Chris McNeal (1990–1993) 1,067
  • Carlton Neverson (1978–1981) 1,057
  • Julius Pegues (1955–1958) 1,050
  • Rod Brookin (1986–1990) 1,047
  • Gilbert Brown (2006–2011) 1,046
  • Darelle Porter (1987–1991) 1,007

NBA players

 
Aaron Gray (#34) was drafted in 2007 by the Chicago Bulls
 
DeJuan Blair was drafted in 2009 by the San Antonio Spurs
 
Steven Adams was drafted in 2013 by the Oklahoma City Thunder

Pittsburgh Panthers have been selected 27 times in the NBA draft, 3 times in the ABA draft (Billy Knight was drafted by both the NBA and ABA in 1974). In addition, 11 former Panthers were selected in the CBA draft. Seven Panthers have been selected as first-round NBA draft picks with Steven Adams being the most recent in 2013.

In addition, 48 former Panthers have played professionally in international basketball leagues. Clyde Vaughan especially stands out in averaging 28 points per game over his decade-long basketball career in Europe.

Panthers in the NBA & ABA Draft
Year Player Round Pick Team
1954 Dutch Burch 5 40 Pistons
1957 Bob Lazor 9 66 Pistons
1958 Julius Pegues 4 31 Hawks
1959 Don Hennon 6 41 Kings
1964 Brian Generalovich 3 19 Knicks
1974 Billy Knight 1 6 Pacers (ABA)
1974 Billy Knight 2 21 Lakers
1974 Mickey Martin 4 69 Pistons
1975 Mel Bennett 1 N/A Squires (ABA)
1975 Kirk Bruce 8 N/A Stars (ABA)
1976 Keith Starr 4 56 Bulls
1978 Larry Harris 4 73 Clippers
1979 Terry Knight 6 125 Spurs
1980 Sammie Ellis 4 73 Nuggets
1981 Carlton Neverson 3 56 Warriors
1981 Sam Clancy 3 62 Suns
1983 Trent Johnson 8 83 Celtics
1984 Clyde Vaughan 6 117 Pacers
1988 Charles Smith 1 3 76ers[a]
1988 Jerome Lane 1 23 Nuggets
1992 Darren Morningstar 2 47 Celtics
1994 Eric Mobley 1 18 Bucks
1996 Mark Blount 2 55 SuperSonics
1999 Vonteego Cummings 1 26 Pacers[b]
2005 Chris Taft 2 42 Warriors
2007 Aaron Gray 2 49 Bulls
2009 Sam Young 2 36 Grizzlies
2009 DeJuan Blair 2 37 Spurs
2013 Steven Adams 1 12 Thunder
2014 Lamar Patterson 2 48 Bucks[c]
  1. ^ traded on draft day to the Clippers
  2. ^ traded on draft day to the Warriors
  3. ^ traded on draft day to the Hawks

Season-by-season records

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This article is about Pitt men s basketball For Pitt women s basketball see Pittsburgh Panthers women s basketball The Pittsburgh Panthers men s basketball team is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate men s basketball program of the University of Pittsburgh often referred to as Pitt located in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania The Pitt men s basketball team competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference ACC and plays their home games in the Petersen Events Center The Panthers were retroactively recognized as the pre NCAA tournament national champion twice by the Helms Athletic Foundation and once by the Premo Porretta Power Poll Pitt has reached one Final Four received 15 First Team All American selections appeared in 26 NCAA and nine National Invitation Tournaments NIT and through the 2019 20 season and has recorded 1 631 victories against 1 189 losses since their inaugural season of 1905 06 Pittsburgh Panthers Men s Basketball2022 23 Pittsburgh Panthers men s basketball teamUniversityUniversity of PittsburghFirst season1905 06All time record1626 1187 578 Head coachJeff Capel 5th season ConferenceAtlantic Coast ConferenceLocationPittsburgh PennsylvaniaArenaPetersen Events Center Capacity 12 508 NicknamePanthersStudent sectionOakland ZooColorsBlue and gold 1 UniformsHome Away AlternatePre tournament Premo Porretta champions1928Pre tournament Helms champions1928 1930NCAA tournament Final Four1941NCAA tournament Elite Eight1941 1974 2009NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1957 1974 2002 2003 2004 2007 2009NCAA tournament appearances1941 1957 1958 1963 1974 1981 1982 1985 1987 1988 1989 1991 1993 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014 2016Conference tournament championsEastern Eight 1981 1982 Big East2003 2008Conference regular season championsEIC 1933 1934 1935 1937 Big East 1987 1988 2002 2003 2004 2011 Contents 1 History 1 1 Initial era 1 2 H C Doc Carlson era 1922 1953 1 3 Bob Timmons era 1953 1968 1 4 Buzz Ridl era 1968 1975 1 5 Eastern Eight Conference 1976 1982 1 5 1 Tim Grgurich era 1975 1980 1 5 2 Roy Chipman era 1980 1986 1 6 Big East Conference 1982 2013 1 6 1 Paul Evans era 1986 1994 1 6 2 Ralph Willard era 1994 1999 1 6 3 Ben Howland era 1999 2003 1 7 Atlantic Coast Conference 2013 present 1 7 1 Jamie Dixon era 2003 2016 1 7 2 Kevin Stallings era 2016 2018 1 7 3 Jeff Capel era 2018 present 2 Traditions 2 1 Student section 2 2 Rivalries 2 2 1 West Virginia 2 2 2 Penn State 2 2 3 Duquesne 2 2 4 Syracuse 2 3 2 time National Champions 2 4 Early season national tournaments 3 Postseason 3 1 NCAA tournament results 3 2 NIT results 3 3 CBI results 4 Conference Championships 5 Individual awards amp honors 5 1 National honors 5 1 1 National Player of the Year 5 1 2 National Coach of the Year 5 1 3 Hall of Fame inductees 5 1 4 All Americans 5 1 5 Academic awards 5 1 5 1 Academic All Americans 5 1 5 2 NCAA Postgraduate scholarship winners 5 1 5 3 Other awards 5 2 Conference honors 5 2 1 Player of the Year 5 2 2 Most Improved Player 5 2 3 Scholar Athlete of the Year 5 2 4 Sportsmanship Award 5 2 5 Coach of the Year 5 2 6 Rookie of the Year 5 2 7 Tournament MVP 5 3 Conference stat champions 5 3 1 Scoring 5 3 2 Rebounding 5 3 3 Assist 5 4 University honors 5 4 1 Retired numbers 5 4 2 Points club 5 4 2 1 2 000 points 5 4 2 2 1 500 points 5 4 2 3 1 000 points 6 NBA players 7 Season by season records 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit Pitt All American Don Hennon drives around Duquesne University s Bob Slobodnik during a 71 56 Pitt victory in the Steel Bowl tournament on December 13 1958 Initial era Edit The University of Pittsburgh began playing men s basketball in 1905 06 under coach Benjamin Printz The University did not field a team during the 1909 10 and 1910 11 seasons The program was resurrected in 1911 under head coach Walter Dutch Wohlfarth and the following year Dr George M Flint assumed head coaching duties and began rebuilding Pitt s program essentially from the ground up Flint led the Panthers to eight winning seasons during his ten years at the helm and coached future Pitt coach H C Carlson H C Doc Carlson era 1922 1953 Edit Henry Clifford Doc Carlson MD took over as coach in 1922 and soon turned Pitt into a national power In the era preceding the initiation of national tournaments the Panthers were both contemporaneously 2 3 and later retroactively by the Helms Athletic Foundation 1927 28 and 1929 30 and the Premo Porretta Power Poll 1927 28 regarded as national champions 4 Those teams were led by National Player of the Year 3 time All American and Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Charlie Hyatt Carlson was a ground breaking coach who would be inducted into the Naismith and Helms Foundation Basketball Hall of Fames In the late 1920s Carlson initiated playing a national schedule by taking his teams on midwestern road trips that included games against several Big Ten schools and in 1931 is credited as the first coach to take an Eastern team out west 5 He also developed the widely emulated Figure Eight Offense and also experimented with various conditioning techniques including the use of oxygen on the bench Under Carlson and led by two time All American Claire Cribbs Pitt continued success through 6 the 1930s winning four Eastern Intercollegiate Conference championships In 1935 Pitt as Eastern Intercollegiate champions representing the best of the East lost a 41 37 season ending contest to SEC champion LSU in the American Legion Bowl in Atlantic City a game on which LSU bases its claim on that season s national championship 7 On February 28 1940 Pitt played in the first ever televised basketball game a 57 37 victory over Fordham at Madison Square Garden that was televised by NBC station W2XBS 8 Carlson also led Pitt to its first ever NCAA appearance en route to the 1941 NCAA Final Four Carlson s tenure at Pitt s helm lasted for 30 consecutive years before he retired following the 1952 53 season Pitt moved their competition into the Fitzgerald Field House in 1951 leaving the Pitt Pavilion housed inside of Pitt Stadium Pitt would continue to play in the Fieldhouse until 2002 Bob Timmons era 1953 1968 Edit Robert Timmons took over as head coach from Carlson for the 1953 54 season and led by two time All American and Helms Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Don Hennon appeared in two NCAA tournaments during the late 1950s Timmons also led Pitt to an NCAA appearance in 1963 and its first NIT appearance in 1964 Buzz Ridl era 1968 1975 Edit All American Billy Knight 34 goes for a rebound against NC State in the 1974 Elite Eight Timmons was succeeded by head coach Charles Buzz Ridl who became famous for his amoebe defense an ever changing man to zone match up defense With All American Billy Knight Ridl led Pitt to the Elite Eight in 1974 with early round victories over St Joseph s and Furman Pitt lost to eventual national champion North Carolina State in the Eastern Regional Final Elite 8 played in Raleigh North Carolina amid a hostile local crowd This Pitt team was filled with local players such as Mickey Martin Jim Bolla Tom Richards Keith Starr Kirk Bruce and Billy Knight who went on to star in the ABA for the Indiana Pacers and with several teams in the NBA Following the graduation of Knight and Martin Pitt made an NIT appearance the following year Ridl s last before retiring Eastern Eight Conference 1976 1982 Edit For the 1976 77 season Pitt began play as a member of the Eastern 8 Conference Tim Grgurich era 1975 1980 Edit Pittsburgh native Tim Grgurich who was an assistant coach under Ridl became Pitt s next head coach He led Pitt into the inaugural 1976 77 season of the Eastern Collegiate Basketball League which would change its name to the Eastern Eight forerunner to the Atlantic 10 the following year That initial year Larry Harris a 6 6 forward with an impressive outside shot and an ability to score points in traffic won the league scoring title Grgurich also led Pitt to the 1980 NIT Roy Chipman era 1980 1986 Edit Grgurich was succeeded by Lafayette coach Dr Roy Chipman who began Pitt s rollercoaster like ride back to national significance In his first season at the helm the Panthers won the Eastern Eight Conference tournament In the 1981 NCAA tournament Pitt defeated Idaho in overtime in the first round they lost to North Carolina in the second round Chipman s Panthers enjoyed similar success the following season defeating archrival West Virginia for their last Eastern Eight tournament Championship energized by remarks by WVU Coach Gale Catlett 9 Pitt lost to Pepperdine in the first round of the 1982 NCAA tournament to end Chipman s second season and Pitt s last as a member of the Eastern Eight Conference Big East Conference 1982 2013 Edit For the 1982 83 season Pitt began play as a member of the Big East Conference Paul Evans era 1986 1994 Edit Although Chipman would lead Pitt to three more postseason appearances he was replaced by Paul Evans as head coach in 1986 87 Led by All Americans Charles Smith and Jerome Lane Pitt would capture its first two regular season Big East Championships and secure several top 10 rankings reaching as high as number two in the nation However compared to the expectations of the fans these teams had disappointing showings in their Big East and NCAA tournaments appearances After the departures of Smith and Lane Pitt basketball continued to have a national if not inconsistent impact with players such as Sean Miller Brian Shorter Jerry McCullough and Eric Mobley In eight seasons as head coach Evans teams advanced to a total of five NCAA tournaments and one NIT Ralph Willard era 1994 1999 Edit Slumping play led to Evans departure and he was replaced by Ralph Willard who headed the Pitt program from 1994 95 through 1998 99 Despite highly regarded recruiting classes and stars such as Mark Blount and Vonteego Cummings Pitt advanced to only one NIT in five seasons under Willard Ben Howland era 1999 2003 Edit Ben Howland was hired as head coach of the Panthers in 1999 00 and led them to sustained success for 4 seasons In Howland s second season 2000 01 the Pitt team led by senior standout Ricardo Greer and All American guard Brandin Knight advanced to the Big East tournament championship game and NIT In Howland s third 2001 02 and fourth 2002 03 seasons Pitt won back to back Big East regular season championships appeared in back to back Big East tournament championship games and won the Big East tournament in 2003 Pitt advanced to consecutive NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteens 2002 2003 For his success in the 2001 02 season Howland was named the Big East Coach of the Year Naismith College Coach of the Year and won the Henry Iba Award as best college basketball coach as named by the United States Basketball Writers Association Following the 2003 season Howland left Pitt for the only job he said he would ever contemplate leaving Pitt for the head coach position at UCLA 10 In 2002 Pitt began their first season of play at the 12 508 seat Petersen Events Center which sits on the former site of Pitt Stadium The first opponent at the Pete as the facility is called by students was against cross city rival Duquesne University Atlantic Coast Conference 2013 present Edit For the 2013 14 season Pitt began play as a member of the ACC Jamie Dixon era 2003 2016 Edit Head coach Jamie Dixon clipboard huddles with his coaching staff in 2007 Jamie Dixon Howland s assistant at Northern Arizona and Pitt was named head coach of the team in 2003 Under Dixon the Panthers continued the progress begun under Howland registering a third straight Big East regular season championship 2004 a fourth straight appearance in the Big East tournament championship game Pitt 58 UConn 61 and a third straight appearance in the NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen With Dixon at the helm Pitt s success continued with frequent national rankings four Big East tournament championship game appearances in five seasons 2004 2006 2007 2008 a Big East tournament Championship in 2008 and NCAA tournament appearances in nine of ten years under Dixon s leadership 2004 11 2013 including trips to the Sweet Sixteen 2004 2007 2009 and Elite Eight 2009 The 2008 09 season was notable for several historic accomplishments The Panthers were ranked 1 in the Associated Press poll and ESPN USA Today Coaches poll for the first time in school history claiming the 1 spot for a total of three weeks On February 16 2009 the 4 ranked Panthers defeated the 1 ranked UConn Huskies 76 68 for Pitt s first ever win versus a 1 ranked team The Panthers repeated the feat on March 7 2009 when the 3 ranked Panthers again defeated 1 ranked UConn again 70 60 for Pitt s second ever win versus a 1 ranked team In doing so Pitt became only the seventh school in NCAA Division I history to defeat two 1 ranked teams in the same season On Selection Sunday March 15 2009 the Panthers received their first ever No 1 seed East Region in the 2009 NCAA tournament They reached the Elite Eight for the first time since 1974 Pitt s 76 78 last second loss to fellow Big East Conference foe Villanova in the East Regional final for a trip to the Final Four became an instant classic In 2009 Dixon broke the record for the most victories in the first six seasons as a Division I head coach and won the Naismith Coach of the Year award The early minutes of a game against number one ranked UConn in 2009 at the Petersen Events Center A portion of the Oakland Zoo can be seen at the bottom Pitt won the nationally televised game 70 60 The success of the 2008 09 season continued over to the 2009 10 season somewhat unexpectedly Having lost the talents of Sam Young DeJuan Blair and Levance Fields the Panthers were picked in a pre season Big East poll to finish ninth in the conference Instead Pitt earned a 13 5 Big East record good enough for a second seed in the Big East tournament received a third seed in the NCAA tournament and finished 25 9 overall record In 2010 11 Pitt won the regular season Big East title and for a second time in the program s history earned a 1 seed in the NCAA tournament The program achieved a school record 10 straight seasons with at least 20 overall wins 10 conference wins and an NCAA Tournament appearance from 2002 through 2011 Dixon who has been named as a national coach of the year in three separate seasons guided Pitt to NCAA Tournament appearances in his first eight seasons as head coach and is the only head coach in school history to guide Pitt to eight NCAA Tournament appearances 2004 2011 The Atlantic Coast Conference announced in September 2011 that Pitt and Syracuse would be leaving the Big East and had been accepted as members of the ACC which would grow from 12 to 14 teams 11 Pitt officially joined the ACC on July 1 2013 12 In 2011 12 Pitt failed to qualify for the NCAA tournament but managed to again surpass 20 wins for the 11th consecutive season and qualify for the College Basketball Invitational for a 12th consecutive post season appearance Pitt defeated Washington State in the Finals in a best 2 out of 3 format to win the post season tournament Dixon s record at Pitt stood at 262 wins and 86 losses 753 win percentage in ten seasons 2003 04 through 2012 13 second in school history behind only Carlson His league record of 127 66 in ten seasons made him the winningest coach in Big East history with a 658 winning percentage in league games and tournaments On March 31 2010 Pitt extended Dixon s contract by two years making him Pitt s head coach through 2017 18 season Dixon signed another contract extension on March 23 2013 This extension ran through the 2022 2023 season Upon the extension Dixon commented saying that his intentions were to finish his career at the University of Pittsburgh 13 Dixon however departed to take the head coaching position at his alma mater TCU on March 21 2016 after Pitt grew dissatisfied with his team s results and lowered his contract buyout clause to make it easier for him to leave 14 15 16 Kevin Stallings era 2016 2018 Edit On March 28 2016 the school hired Vanderbilt head coach Kevin Stallings to fill the vacant head coaching position 17 Pitt went 16 17 and finished 14th in the ACC its first losing season in 17 years The Panthers notably lost to Duquesne for the first time since 2000 and suffered a 106 51 loss to Louisville their worst loss since 1906 The disappointing season was punctuated by a blowout home loss to 1 Virginia on senior night during which the Panthers managed only 7 first half points against the Cavaliers In Stallings second season Pitt went 8 24 and went 0 18 in ACC conference play Pitt finished 15th and last in the conference 18 On March 8 2018 Pitt fired Stallings 19 Jeff Capel era 2018 present Edit On March 27 2018 Duke associate head coach Jeff Capel reached an agreement to become the 16th head basketball coach at Pitt 20 Capel previously served as head coach at VCU 2002 06 and Oklahoma 2006 11 Traditions EditStudent section Edit The City Game trophy Main article Oakland Zoo cheering section Rivalries Edit West Virginia Edit The fiercest rivalry was with former Big East Conference member West Virginia University in the basketball version of the Backyard Brawl an extension of the football rivalry Adding to the importance of the game Pitt and West Virginia shared membership in the Eastern Intercollegiate Conference 1933 1939 21 the Eastern Collegiate Basketball League West Division 1977 22 Eastern 8 Conference 1978 1982 23 and the Big East Conference 1996 2012 In addition the two rivals have tangled in the last games played at three of their respective arenas on February 26 1951 Pitt defeated WVU 74 72 in the closing seconds of the last college game played at the Pitt Pavilion inside Pitt Stadium on March 3 1970 Pitt upset WVU 92 87 in the last game played at the West Virginia University Field House in Morgantown and on March 2 2002 Pitt defeated WVU 92 65 in Pitt s last game at Fitzgerald Field House The two teams last met on February 16 2012 resulting in a 66 48 Mountaineer victory 24 The Panthers and Mountaineers are scheduled to resume their annual series as part of the nonconference schedule beginning with the 2017 18 season ending a 5 year absence Pitt will host games in 2017 and 2019 while WVU will host games in the 2018 and 2020 seasons 25 WVU remains as Pitt s most played opponent with 184 meetings having been played between the schools as of the end of the 2011 12 season West Virginia leads the series 98 to 88 Penn State Edit Another spill over from the gridiron the Panthers third most frequently played opponent is the Penn State Nittany Lions whom they have played 148 times Penn State leads the all time series 76 72 26 They played at least once every year from 1935 82 and briefly rekindled the rivalry at the turn of the century playing annually from 2000 05 Since that time they ve gone against each other just twice in 2013 as part of the Big Ten ACC Challenge and in the 2016 Never Forget Tribute Classic They are not scheduled to renew the series in the foreseeable future though there have been significant talks between the universities about doing so 27 Duquesne Edit The Panthers also have a sustained rivalry with crosstown opponent Duquesne University in The City Game Peaking in ferocity from 1977 1982 when both were members of the Eastern Eight Conference the rivalry has diminished somewhat since Pitt s move to the Big East Conference in 1982 28 Syracuse Edit A spillover from their football rivalry the Panthers and Syracuse University also maintain a rivalry on the hardwood 29 The series intensified during the first decade of this century during which both teams were highly competitive in the Big East and made numerous appearances in both the AP Top 10 and NCAA Tournament They continue to play at least twice each season as members of the ACC 30 2 time National Champions Edit Pitt men s basketball teams of 1927 28 21 0 and 1929 30 23 2 were recognized as national champions both popularly 31 and by the Helms Athletic Foundation 32 These teams of Doc Carlson led by three time All American and two time National Scoring Champion Charley Hyatt played a national schedule that during the 1927 28 season that included the following wins 31 1927 28 Doc Carlson coached undefeated national championship team featured the nation s top two scorers in Charley Hyatt and Stanley Wrobleski Michigan Chicago Northwestern Iowa Ohio State Dartmouth defending Eastern Collegiate Champions Syracuse Army Colgate Notre Dame West Virginia Penn State The 1929 30 national championship team racked up wins that included the following Indiana Northwestern Iowa Ohio State Nebraska Georgetown Montana State defending national champions Notre Dame Fordham Penn State West Virginia Temple Army Although there was no NCAA Tournament at that time there were contests billed as National Championship Games The 1930 game in particular helped Pittsburgh legend Charley Hyatt cement his place in history by scoring 27 points including a last second game winning shot at the defending national champions and assumed 1 squad Montana State 33 Early season national tournaments Edit The Oakland Zoo Pitt student cheering section at the Petersen Events Center Starting with the NCAA rule change regarding exempt tournaments in the 2006 07 season Pitt has participated in an event every year Year Event Location Record Result2006 First Commonwealth Colonial Athletic Association Classic Petersen Events Center 4 0 Champion2007 Hispanic College Fund Challenge Petersen Events Center 4 0 Champion2008 Legends Classic Petersen Events CenterPrudential Center 2 02 0 Champion2009 O Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic Petersen Events CenterSprint Center 2 01 1 Runner up2010 2K Sports Classic Benefiting Coaches vs Cancer Petersen Events CenterMadison Square Garden 2 02 0 Champion2011 Philly Hoop Group Classic Petersen Events CenterPalestra 3 01 0 Champion2012 NIT Season Tip Off Petersen Events CenterMadison Square Garden 2 01 1 3rd Place2013 Legends Classic Petersen Events CenterBarclays Center 2 02 0 Champion2014 Maui Invitational tournament Petersen Events CenterLahaina Civic Center 2 01 1 3rd Place2015 Gotham Classic Petersen Events CenterMadison Square Garden 3 01 0 Champion2016 2K Sports Classic Petersen Events CenterMadison Square Garden 2 01 1 3rd Place2017 Legends Classic Petersen Events CenterBarclays Center 1 10 2 4th Place2018 Barclays Classic Petersen Events CenterBarclays Center 3 01 0 Champion2019 Fort Myers Tip Off Petersen Events Center Suncoast Credit Union Arena 2 0 2 0 ChampionPostseason Edit The Petersen Events Center in November 2019 NCAA tournament results Edit The Panthers have appeared in the NCAA tournament 26 times Their combined record is 24 27 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1941 Elite EightFinal Four North CarolinaWisconsin W 26 20L 30 361957 First RoundSweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game Morehead StateKentuckyNotre Dame W 86 85L 92 98L 85 861958 First Round Miami OH L 77 821963 First Round NYU L 83 931974 First RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight Saint Joseph sFurmanNC State W 54 42W 81 78L 72 1001981 10 First RoundSecond Round 7 Idaho 2 North Carolina W 70 69OTL 57 741982 7 First Round 10 Pepperdine L 88 991985 12 First Round 5 Louisiana Tech L 54 781987 3 First RoundSecond Round 14 Marist 6 Oklahoma W 93 68L 93 961988 2 First RoundSecond Round 15 Eastern Michigan 7 Vanderbilt W 108 90L 74 80OT1989 8 First Round 9 Ball State L 64 681991 6 First RoundSecond Round 11 Georgia 3 Kansas W 75 68OTL 66 771993 9 First Round 8 Utah L 65 862002 3 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 14 Central Connecticut 6 California 10 Kent State W 71 54W 63 50L 73 78OT2003 2 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 15 Wagner 7 Indiana 3 Marquette W 87 61W 74 52L 74 772004 3 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 14 UCF 6 Wisconsin 2 Oklahoma State W 53 44W 59 55L 51 632005 9 First Round 8 Pacific L 71 792006 5 First RoundSecond Round 12 Kent State 13 Bradley W 79 64L 66 722007 3 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 14 Wright State 11 VCU 2 UCLA W 79 58W 84 79OTL 55 642008 4 First RoundSecond Round 13 Oral Roberts 5 Michigan State W 82 63L 54 652009 1 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 16 East Tennessee State 8 Oklahoma State 4 Xavier 3 Villanova W 72 62W 84 76W 60 55L 76 782010 3 First RoundSecond Round 14 Oakland 6 Xavier W 89 66L 68 712011 1 Second RoundThird Round 16 UNC Asheville 8 Butler W 74 51L 70 712013 8 Second Round 9 Wichita State L 55 732014 9 Second RoundThird Round 8 Colorado 1 Florida W 77 48L 45 612016 10 First Round 7 Wisconsin L 43 47NCAA Tournament Seeding HistoryThe NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition Years 81 82 85 87 88 89 91 93 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 13 14 16Seeds 10 10 12 3 2 8 6 9 3 2 3 9 5 3 4 1 3 1 8 9 10NIT results Edit The Panthers have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament NIT nine times Their combined record is 6 9 Year Round Opponent Result1964 First Round Drake L 82 871975 First RoundQuarterfinals Southern IllinoisProvidence W 70 65L 80 1011980 First Round Duquesne L 63 651984 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals La SalleFlorida StateNotre Dame W 95 91W 66 63L 64 721986 First Round SW Missouri State L 52 591992 First RoundSecond Round Penn StateFlorida W 67 65L 74 771997 First RoundSecond Round New OrleansArkansas W 82 63L 71 762001 First RoundSecond Round St BonaventureMississippi State W 84 75L 61 662015 First Round George Washington L 54 60CBI results Edit The Panthers have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational CBI one time Their record is 5 1 and they were CBI champions in 2012 Year Round Opponent Result2012 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals Game 1Finals Game 2Finals Game 3 WoffordPrincetonButlerWashington StateWashington StateWashington State W 81 63W 82 61W 68 62OTL 66 67W 57 53W 71 65Conference Championships Edit Pitt advanced to the Big East tournament Championship Game in 7 of 8 seasons between 2001 and 2008 1932 33 Eastern Intercollegiate Champions1933 34 Eastern Intercollegiate Champions1934 35 Eastern Intercollegiate Champions1936 37 Eastern Intercollegiate Champions1980 81 Eastern 8 Tournament Champions1981 82 Eastern 8 Tournament Champions1986 87 Big East Regular Season Co Champions1987 88 Big East Regular Season Champions2001 02 Big East Regular Season West Champions2002 03 Big East tournament and Regular Season West Co Champions2003 04 Big East Regular Season Champions2007 08 Big East tournament champions2010 11 Big East Regular Season ChampionsPitt was the only team in Big East Conference history to reach the Big East Championship Game seven times in eight seasons having earned a trip to the title game in 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 and 2008 1 Pitt played in the Eastern 8 Tournament Championship games in 1979 1981 and 1982 Individual awards amp honors EditNational honors Edit National Player of the Year Edit Charley Hyatt won the National Player of the Year in 1929 30 he was the America s leading scorer that season his second time as leading scorer and made a last second basket to win the National Title Game with 27 points against what many considered the best team in the country This season was also to be the third consecutive time he had earned consensus All American status the second time he won the honor owing to him being in the inaugural class of consensus in his second season National Coach of the Year Edit 2001 02 Ben Howland won National Coach of the Year honors from the Associated Press Naismith USBWA ESPN The Magazine and The Sporting News 2008 09 Jamie Dixon won the Naismith Men s College Basketball Coach of the Year as well as the Jim Phelan Mid season Coach of the Year award 2009 10 Jamie Dixon won the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award 34 2010 11 Jamie Dixon won the Sporting News National Coach of the Year award 35 Hall of Fame inductees Edit Men s basketball trophy case as seen in the lobby of the Petersen Events Center in 2008 Three inductees represent the University of Pittsburgh in the Helms Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame two of them Carlson and Hyatt are also represented in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame Both Carlson and Hyatt were selected as the first class inducted to each hall 36 37 Henry Clifford Doc Carlson M D Pitt head coach from 1922 to 1953 He is noted as the innovator of the figure 8 play the first coach to take his team cross country and a leading advocate for intersectional games Despite great modern eras in Pitt basketball late 1950s mid 1970s 1980s 2000s he continues to be the winningest coach in program history as well as the only one to lead the program to national championships Charley Hyatt Pitt player and three time All American and two time national scoring leader he also was a senior year All American in High School and earned three other all pro awards in the pre NBA era playing after Pitt He was a member of the very first Consensus All American team in 1929 Don Hennon two time All American with one being a Consensus All American led Pitt to two NCAA Tournament bids All Americans Edit Thirteen Pitt players have received All American honors 14 unique season Pitt players have been named First Team All Americans 15 times Second Team All Americans seven times and Third Team All Americans six times In addition players have been named as Freshman All Americans four times and Honorable Mention All Americans six times A Pitt player has achieved Consensus First Team All American as listed in the Official NCAA Records Book on nine occasions Charley Hyatt and Sykes Reed who together lead Pitt to an undefeated national championship season were Pitt s first Consensus All Americans in 1928 The other consensus first team All Americans include Don Smith Claire Cribbs Don Hennon and DeJuan Blair 38 In addition Don Hennon Billy Knight and Jerome Lane received Consensus Second Team All American status 39 All American SelectionsFirst Team Year Name Selectors1928 Charley Hyatt Helms1928 Sykes Reed Helms1929 Charley Hyatt Helms1930 Charley Hyatt Helms1933 Don Smith Helms1934 Claire Cribbs Helms1935 Claire Cribbs Helms1958 Don Hennon AP UPI USBWA Helms1959 Don Hennon UPI Helms1974 Billy Knight USBWA1987 Charles Smith Wooden1988 Charles Smith SH Wooden2003 Brandin Knight Wooden2009 DeJuan Blair AP USBWA TSN SI Wooden ESPN com2009 Sam Young Wooden Second TeamYear Name Selectors1958 Don Hennon NABC1959 Don Hennon AP NABC1974 Billy Knight AP NABC1988 Jerome Lane AP USBWA1988 Charles Smith NABC2002 Brandin Knight TSN2009 DeJuan Blair NABC2009 Sam Young SI Third TeamYear Name Selectors1974 Billy Knight UPI1987 Jerome Lane AP UPI NABC2002 Brandin Knight AP2007 Aaron Gray AP NABC2009 Sam Young AP TSN2009 Levance Fields SI Helms and Wooden select one team of 10 players Consensus status for that team Ref 38 39 40 41 42 43 Honorable Mention All Americans 1979 Sam Clancy AP 1988 Charles Smith AP UPI 2003 Brandin Knight AP 2004 Carl Krauser AP 2008 Sam Young AP 2009 Levance Fields AP 2011 Ashton Gibbs AP amp Brad Wanamaker AP Freshman All Americans 1978 Sam Clancy Second Team 1985 Charles Smith First Team 2004 Chris Taft Second Team 2008 DeJuan Blair consensus pick but not for a particular team The floor of the Petersen Events Center Some of Pitt s championship banners can be seen hanging in the top left of the photo Academic awards Edit Two Pitt players have earned Academic All American status from the College Sports Information Directors of America 44 Three Pitt players have earned the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships which are awarded annually to select student athletes who excel academically and athletically and who are in their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition 45 Academic All Americans Edit Peter Strickland 1978 Joey David 1986NCAA Postgraduate scholarship winners Edit Thomas Richards 1976 Joseph David 1986 Darren Morningstar 1992Other awards Edit Orlando Antigua was selected as the USBWA Most Courageous Athlete in 1994 Conference honors Edit Player of the Year Edit Charles Smith 1987 88 Brandin Knight co 2001 02 DeJuan Blair co 2008 09Most Improved Player Edit Ricardo Greer co 1999 00 Brandin Knight 2001 02 Carl Krauser 2003 04 Aaron Gray 2005 06 Sam Young 2007 08 Ashton Gibbs 2009 10Scholar Athlete of the Year Edit Joe David 1984 85 Darren Morningstar 1991 92 Aaron Gray 2006 07 Cameron Wright 2013 14 46 Sportsmanship Award Edit Jaron Brown 2003 04 Ronald Ramon co 2007 08 Brad Wanamaker 2010 11 Coach of the Year Edit Ben Howland 2001 02 Jamie Dixon 2003 04Rookie of the Year Edit Charles Smith 1984 85 Sean Miller 1987 88 Brian Shorter 1988 89 Chris Taft 2003 04 DeJuan Blair co 2007 08Tournament MVP Edit Lennie McMillian Eastern 8 1981 Clyde Vaughan Eastern 8 1982 Julius Page Big East 2003 Sam Young Big East 2008 Conference stat champions Edit Aaron Gray 33 won the Big East Rebounding Title in 2005 and is one of six Panthers to earn the Big East s Most Improved Player award since 2000 Scoring Edit Larry Harris won the Eastern 8 Scoring Title in the 1976 77 season 22 9 ppg Clyde Vaughan won the Big East Scoring Title in the 1982 83 season 22 0 ppg Rebounding Edit Sam Clancy won the Eastern 8 Rebounding Titles in both the 1978 79 12 8 rpg and 1979 80 11 1 rpg seasons Jerome Lane won the Big East Rebounding Titles in both the 1986 87 14 0 rpg and 1987 88 11 6 rpg seasons Isaac Hawkins won the Big East Rebounding Title in the 1997 98 season 9 7 rpg Aaron Gray won the Big East Rebounding Title in the 2005 06 season 10 5 rpg DeJuan Blair won the Big East Rebounding Title in the 2008 09 season 12 4 rpg Assist Edit Dwayne Wallace won the Eastern 8 Assist Title in the 1981 82 season 6 2 apg Darelle Porter won the Big East Assist Title in the 1989 90 season 7 6 apg Levance Fields won the Big East Assist Title in the 2008 09 season 7 5 apg University honors Edit Retired numbers Edit Main article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers Four players have had their jersey numbers retired at Pitt No Player Pos Years No Ret Ref 10 Don Hennon PG 1956 1959 1968 47 48 20 Brandin Knight PG 1999 2003 March 4 2009 49 32 Charles Smith PF 1984 1988 March 2 1988 50 34 Billy Knight SG 1971 1974 February 10 1989 51 Levance Fields totaled 1 247 points and 645 assists during his career Points club Edit 41 total Panther players have achieved the 1 000 points club Of these fourteen total Panther players have scored over 1 500 points in their career Two of these Panther players Charles Smith and Clyde Vaughan scored over 2 000 points in their career Stats updated through February 5 2014 2 000 points Edit Charles Smith 1984 1988 2 045 Clyde Vaughan 1980 1984 2 0331 500 points Edit Larry Harris 1974 1978 1 914 Sam Young 2005 2009 1 884 Don Hennon 1956 1959 1 841 Jason Matthews 1987 1991 1 840 Ricardo Greer 1997 2001 1 753 Ashton Gibbs 2008 2012 1 748 Billy Knight 1971 1974 1 731 Sam Clancy 1977 1981 1 671 Carl Krauser 2002 2006 1 642 Brian Shorter 1988 1991 1 633 Vonteego Cummings 1996 1999 1 581 Demetreus Gore 1984 1988 1 555 Julius Page 2000 2004 1 512 1 000 points Edit Talib Zanna Brandin Knight 1999 2003 1 440 Lamar Patterson 2009 2014 1 392 Jerry McCullough 1991 1996 1 342 Sean Miller 1987 1992 1 282 Bobby Martin 1987 1991 1 282 Chevon Troutman 2001 2005 1 274 Jaron Brown 2000 2004 1 258 Levance Fields 2005 2009 1 247 Jerome Lane 1985 1988 1 217 Curtis Aiken 1983 1987 1 200 Bob Lazor 1954 1957 1 175 John Riser 1954 1957 1 164 Kent Scott 1969 1972 1 143 Isaac Hawkins 1996 2001 1 127 Calvin Sheffield 1961 1964 1 115 Brian Generalovich 1961 1964 1 114 Aaron Gray 2003 2007 1 109 Tray Woodall 2008 2013 1 108 Donatas Zavackas 1999 2003 1 099 Ronald Ramon 2004 2008 1 096 Brad Wanamaker 2007 2011 1 090 Talib Zanna 2009 2014 1 089 Chris McNeal 1990 1993 1 067 Carlton Neverson 1978 1981 1 057 Julius Pegues 1955 1958 1 050 Rod Brookin 1986 1990 1 047 Gilbert Brown 2006 2011 1 046 Darelle Porter 1987 1991 1 007NBA players Edit Aaron Gray 34 was drafted in 2007 by the Chicago Bulls DeJuan Blair was drafted in 2009 by the San Antonio Spurs Steven Adams was drafted in 2013 by the Oklahoma City Thunder Pittsburgh Panthers have been selected 27 times in the NBA draft 3 times in the ABA draft Billy Knight was drafted by both the NBA and ABA in 1974 In addition 11 former Panthers were selected in the CBA draft Seven Panthers have been selected as first round NBA draft picks with Steven Adams being the most recent in 2013 In addition 48 former Panthers have played professionally in international basketball leagues Clyde Vaughan especially stands out in averaging 28 points per game over his decade long basketball career in Europe Panthers in the NBA amp ABA DraftYear Player Round Pick Team1954 Dutch Burch 5 40 Pistons1957 Bob Lazor 9 66 Pistons1958 Julius Pegues 4 31 Hawks1959 Don Hennon 6 41 Kings1964 Brian Generalovich 3 19 Knicks1974 Billy Knight 1 6 Pacers ABA 1974 Billy Knight 2 21 Lakers1974 Mickey Martin 4 69 Pistons1975 Mel Bennett 1 N A Squires ABA 1975 Kirk Bruce 8 N A Stars ABA 1976 Keith Starr 4 56 Bulls1978 Larry Harris 4 73 Clippers1979 Terry Knight 6 125 Spurs1980 Sammie Ellis 4 73 Nuggets1981 Carlton Neverson 3 56 Warriors1981 Sam Clancy 3 62 Suns1983 Trent Johnson 8 83 Celtics1984 Clyde Vaughan 6 117 Pacers1988 Charles Smith 1 3 76ers a 1988 Jerome Lane 1 23 Nuggets1992 Darren Morningstar 2 47 Celtics1994 Eric Mobley 1 18 Bucks1996 Mark Blount 2 55 SuperSonics1999 Vonteego Cummings 1 26 Pacers b 2005 Chris Taft 2 42 Warriors2007 Aaron Gray 2 49 Bulls2009 Sam Young 2 36 Grizzlies2009 DeJuan Blair 2 37 Spurs2013 Steven Adams 1 12 Thunder2014 Lamar Patterson 2 48 Bucks c traded on draft day to the Clippers traded on draft day to the Warriors traded on draft day to the HawksSeason by season records EditMain article List of Pittsburgh Panthers men s basketball seasonsReferences Edit Color Palette PDF Pitt Athletics Brand Identity Manual February 9 2022 Retrieved July 10 2022 Hall of Famers Charles D Chuck Hyatt Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 2009 Archived from the original on February 14 2012 Retrieved January 30 2012 Anderson WM Niles ed 1929 Athletics Varsity Basketball National Champions The 1929 Owl Vol XXIII Pittsburgh Pennsylvania The Junior Class of the University of Pittsburgh p 126 Retrieved January 23 2023 They were universally recognized as national champions having hung up the best collegiate record in the country ESPN ed 2009 ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia The Complete History of the Men s Game New York NY ESPN Books pp 539 40 ISBN 978 0 345 51392 2 Hall of Famers Henry Clifford Carlson The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Archived from the original on August 31 2009 Retrieved August 21 2009 Google www google com Retrieved February 19 2019 Lowe Kent ed 2008 2008 2009 LSU Basketball Media Guide PDF LSU Sports Information Office p 41 Retrieved May 22 2010 Sportscasting Firsts 1920 Present Retrieved March 27 2018 Pittsburgh Post Gazette Anderson Shelly November 10 2006 Anderson Howland still calls Pitt family Pittsburgh Post Gazette Pittsburgh PA Retrieved January 15 2010 Taylor John September 20 2011 Big East to force Pitt Syracuse to stay until 2014 College Football Talk NBC Sports Archived from the original on September 25 2011 Retrieved September 26 2011 Fittipaldo Ray July 18 2012 Pitt s move to the Atlantic Coast Conference is now official Pittsburgh Post Gazette Pittsburgh Retrieved July 18 2012 Ray Fittipaldo March 23 2013 Pitt basketball coach Jamie Dixon agrees to 10 year contract extension Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved May 15 2013 Paul Zeise March 27 2016 Vanderbilt s Kevin Stallings hired as Pitt men s basketball coach post gazette com Retrieved March 27 2016 Pitt basketball s bungling of Jamie Dixon and Kevin Stallings gets dumber by the day https www star telegram com latest news article204184964 html bare URL Vanderbilt s Kevin Stallings hired as Pitt men s basketball coach Pittsburgh Post 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03 Archived from the original on September 28 2011 Retrieved December 3 2008 Dietz David How Syracuse and Pittsburgh Unethically Began Destruction of Big East Basketball Bleacher Report Retrieved February 21 2017 Cassillo John March 10 2016 Why is Every Syracuse Loss to Pitt the Same Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician Retrieved February 21 2017 a b The Owl Documenting Pitt digital library pitt edu Retrieved March 27 2018 Helms Foundation NCAA Division I Champions www rauzulusstreet com Retrieved March 27 2018 The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Chalres D Chuck Hyatt Retrieved January 21 2017 Fittipaldo Ray April 3 2010 Pitt s Dixon wins national coach of the year award Pittsburgh Post Gazette Pittsburgh PA Retrieved April 5 2010 Sporting News names Dixon national coach of the year Pittsburgh Tribune Review March 23 2011 Archived from the original on September 6 2012 Retrieved March 23 2011 Official Website of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Hall of Famers 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March 8 2012 p 352 retrieved June 2 2012 Official 2009 NCAA Men s Basketball Records Book 2008 10 The National Collegiate Athletic Association Indianapolis IN pg 150 PDF Retrieved March 27 2018 Gorman Kevin March 13 2014 Pitt s Wright wins ACC s Skip Prosser Award Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved March 19 2014 Don Hennon at Pittscriptforlife com First Pitt Basketball Jersey Retiree Don Hennon Chose Saving Lives Over Scoring Points at Pitts 19 Aug 2019 Knight bio at Pitts website Charles Smith at Pittscriptforlife com Billy Knight visits with the Pitt Men s Basketball Medical Team at the Univ of PittsburghExternal links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pittsburgh Panthers men 27s basketball amp oldid 1135315895, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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