Pitt category, Page 111
New-look Pitt battles N.C. State to end, still loses
Jeff Capel paused briefly and looked to the ceiling to consider the question. He wanted to make his answer clear, with no room for misinterpretation. “What seemed different about your team, compared to what you had seen from them and what it had been over the past several weeks?” The...
Pitt pitchers strike out 16 more Florida State batters in 2nd consecutive victory
The strikeouts kept coming Saturday night, helping lift Pitt to its second consecutive victory against No. 9 Florida State, 7-2, at Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee, Fla. Starting pitcher Matt Gilbertson (2-0) threw six scoreless innings and struck out a career-high 10 while allowing only five hits and two walks....
Pitt pitchers strike out 19 batters in 1-0 victory against No. 9 Florida State
Three pitchers struck out 19 Florida State batters Friday night at Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee, Fla., to lead Pitt to a 1-0 victory against the Seminoles, ranked No. 9 in the nation by Baseball America. Starting pitcher Mitch Myers threw a no-hitter for six innings with a career-high 13...
Pitt’s Jeff Capel, Duquesne’s Keith Dambrot learn to ‘move on’ after confronting reality of transfers
Jeff Capel admits the past week has not been easy. He spent the better part of his first three years as Pitt’s coach recruiting, mentoring, counseling, prodding and developing Xavier Johnson and Au’Diese Toney, helping to turn them into good men and better players than they were the day he...
New season, almost a new team: Pitt’s Jeff Capel attempts to recover from ‘interesting week’
You don’t often see a basketball season get started in late February, but it appears that way at Pitt after what Jeff Capel called “an interesting week, to say the least.” With Xavier Johnson and Au’Diese Toney leaving on consecutive days to enter the NCAA transfer portal, Pitt’s program was...
Pitt’s Jeff Capel asks respect for departing players, says it’s time ‘to get guys who really want to be here’
Jeff Capel said losing Au’Diese Toney and Xavier Johnson hurts Pitt in terms of depth and experience for what’s left of this season. Yet he is optimistic his players and coaches can recover in the long term and continue to build the program. “The long term, I don’t see any...
It’s official: Pitt hires Brennan Marion as wide receivers coach
Pat Narduzzi went outside the continental U.S. to hire Pitt’s next wide receivers coach, but he still found someone with strong Western Pennsylvania roots in Hawaii. Greensburg Salem graduate Brennan Marion, whose hiring was reported by many outlets last week, officially joined the Pitt staff Thursday. He replaces Chris Beatty,...
Ex-Pitt football player says he never knew about concussion lawsuit, withdraws claim
Craig Bokor remembers talking to an attorney about seven years ago when lawsuits were being filed regarding the likeness of college football players being used in video games. “There were a handful of us who were interviewed,” he said. Bokor, a defensive lineman at Pitt from 2005-09, said afterward that...
Pitt’s Au’Diese Toney leaves under ‘mutual agreement,’ 2nd starter to depart in 2 days
The destruction of Jeff Capel’s first Pitt recruiting class is complete, and it took barely one day to complete the job. Au’Diese Toney, who was Pitt’s best defender and second-leading scorer and rebounder, has left the men’s basketball program under what Capel described as a “mutual agreement.” There are now...
While others tried to flip him, West Mifflin’s Nahki Johnson remained committed to Pitt
When Nahki Johnson committed to Pitt in the early days of the summer of 2019, he was barely removed from his sophomore year at West Mifflin. Two more seasons of high school football lay ahead. There were still 18 months before he could sign a binding letter of intent with...
Xavier Johnson leaves Pitt, enters transfer portal
An idle week turned into a tumultuous week for Pitt basketball Wednesday when point guard Xavier Johnson left the program. With three games remaining in the regular season, Johnson came to a mutual agreement with coach Jeff Capel to leave and enter his name in the NCAA transfer portal. “The...
Pat Narduzzi family makes 6-figure gift to support Pitt football
Pat Narduzzi is putting his money to work where he works. The third-longest tenured Pitt coach in more than 50 years, Narduzzi and his wife, Donna, have made a significant donation to his football program — a six-figure financial gift to the University of Pittsburgh’s Football Championship Fund. The fund...
With a week off, Jeff Capel keeps Pitt ready for anything
When he walks into the gym for practice, Jeff Capel likes to focus on his players and the gameplan for Pitt’s next opponent. But he might do well this week to stuff a phone in his pocket while running the team through drills. Who knows? Someone from the ACC might...
Senior Nike Sibande still could offer Pitt hope for the future
With so many issues facing Pitt as it works toward ending its 1-7 slide, the 2021-22 season is at the bottom of the list. But senior guard Nike Sibande was asked by a reporter Saturday night about next season. It was a pertinent question because Sibande had just played his...
Au’Diese Toney out with injury as Pitt falls to No. 16 Florida State
There is no column in the ACC standings marked M for moral victories. Jeff Capel made that clear after Pitt’s 79-72 loss to Florida State on Saturday at Petersen Events Center. “We want to win the basketball game,” he said, “and I thought we had a chance. We did some...
Pitt’s Justin Champagnie takes brief look into 2021-22, possible matchup with twin brother, Julian
Justin Champagnie’s thoughts mainly are focused on Pitt’s game Saturday against Florida State and how to reverse the Panthers’ current 1-6 slide. But during his video conference call with reporters Friday, he said he’s eager to be a part of Pitt’s reported game against St. John’s next season when he...
No. 16 Florida State offers no relief for slumping Pitt
Although Pitt players, coaches and fans have plenty of reasons to feel frustrated, angry and let down, the season isn’t over. Although no one can be sure how many games will be played, there will be enough time for Jeff Capel to steer his team to a respectable finish, starting...
Jeff Capel wonders why defense disappeared as Pitt loses for 6th time in 7 games
After playing, coaching and closely observing college basketball at the highest level for nearly three decades, Jeff Capel believes he knows what it takes to win. When he conducts practice, watches video with his players and gathers them around him during a timeout, he preaches his tenets of solid play....
Freshman Andersen says relationship with God landed him with Pitt football team
A man named Myles stood on the side of the road in Yosemite National Park. A car approached, and he waved for it to stop. Trey Andersen and his companions decided to pull the car to the side of the road. “(Myles) said, ‘I need help,’ ” Andersen recalled. “...
Pitt finally gets a shot at No. 16 Florida State; Clemson game postponed
After two previous postponements, Pitt’s game with Florida State has been rescheduled perhaps for the final time. The Panthers will play the No. 16 Seminoles at 4 p.m. Saturday at Petersen Events Center, according to a revised schedule announced Wednesday by the ACC. The game had been scheduled for Jan....
Pitt, N.C. State looking to get well after streaks of misfortune
While losing to a mediocre Duke team on Saturday by 16 points, N.C. State committed 18 turnovers. The next day, Pitt matched the Wolfpack for ball insecurity, turning it over another 18 times in a six-point loss at Georgia Tech. When the teams get together at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at...
Source: Greensburg Salem graduate Brennan Marion hired to coach WRs at Pitt
Brennan Marion’s passion for football — whether it was catching passes, teaching others to throw and catch or writing about it — has brought him back home. Marion, who grew up in Pittsburgh and played wide receiver at Greensburg Salem before embarking on a far-reaching college career as a player...
Pitt, NCAA knew about dangers of football concussions, lawsuits claim
Two former University of Pittsburgh football players filed separate federal lawsuits against the university and the NCAA, as well as the Big East and Atlantic Coast conferences, alleging the organizations were aware of the potential health ramifications caused by concussions and repeated blows to the head but never took action...
Diminishing shot totals for Justin Champagnie area of concern for Pitt
When Justin Champagnie attempted only eight shots against Virginia Tech, no one noticed. Or, if anyone did, the meager total was obscured by Pitt’s 83-72 victory. But the issue was raised Sunday night and Monday morning after Pitt’s 71-65 loss to Georgia Tech. Champagnie, whose lead over Duke’s Mathew Hurt...
Georgia Tech sends Pitt to 5th loss in past 6 games
Pitt hadn’t played in eight days and had trouble finding its offensive rhythm. Georgia Tech was playing its third game in five days and looked more refreshed than fatigued. The result was Pitt’s fifth loss in the past six games, 71-65, to the Yellow Jackets on Sunday in Atlanta. Coach...
