Pitt cancels sports camps through August
In an attempt to help curb the spread of covid-19, Pitt canceled its sports camps scheduled for May, June and July, plus all its residential camps through August. Many of the camps were avenues for football prospects to be seen by coaches. The Pitt Sports Camps office will provide a...
Pitt lands commitment from 3-star RB Malik Newton, 4th prospect from Virginia
Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi continued to bolster his 2021 class of verbal commits Tuesday night when running back Malik Newton of Norfolk, Va., pledged to enroll next year. Newton made his commitment on Instagram live. Newton, ranked a three-star prospect by Rivals.com, is the second running back in Pitt’s class...
Pitt football partners with branding expert Jeremy Darlow
In response to the NCAA Board of Governor’s vote to allow athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness (NIL), Pitt football announced Tuesday a partnership with marketing consultant and best-selling author Jeremy Darlow. Pitt’s football players will have access to Darlow’s online course, The DARLOW Rules, which is...
‘Burgh’s Best to Wear It, No. 97: Aaron Donald tops an impressive groupVideo
The Tribune-Review sports staff is conducting a daily countdown of the best players in Pittsburgh pro and college sports history to wear each jersey number. No. 97: Aaron Donald Other than a devastatingly quick first step and the brute strength forged by hours in his Penn Hills basement, nothing defined...
Mark Madden on ‘superficial’ Steelers, ‘cowardly’ Pitt, ‘creep’ Vince McMahon
This week’s “Madden Monday” podcast comes at you a day later than normal because of the Memorial Day weekend. But that just gives us more content to unearth. We start with Mark’s column over the weekend. It examines the Steelers’ locker room culture. Mark believes it has become too superficial....
‘Burgh’s Best to Wear It, No. 99: Pitt’s Hugh Green was devastatingly dominant
The Tribune-Review sports staff is conducting a daily countdown of the best players in Pittsburgh pro and college sports history to wear each jersey number. No. 99: Hugh Green A “Sports Illustrated” cover called him “The Baddest Cat in the Game” in 1980, and no one who lined up opposite...
Pitt’s Jaylen Twyman, Patrick Jones prepare virtually, hoping for the real thing
By strict definition from the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the word virtual means “very close to being something without actually being it.” Tell that to Pitt junior defensive lineman Jaylen Twyman, who confronted a dose of reality during a recent virtual workout on the bench press by recording 33 reps of 225...
Curtis Martin on Pitt Hall of Fame, advice for James Conner, beating Steelers in playoffs
Curtis Martin’s relationship with football has always been complicated. Especially since it seems like the sport chased him more than he pursued it. Martin’s mother, Rochella, essentially dragged her son onto the field to keep him occupied and out of trouble. So, for his senior year at Taylor Allderdice High...
2 Pitt softball seniors will return after pandemic interrupted spring season
Pitt softball seniors Walker Barbee and Connor McGaffic will take advantage of the extra year of eligibility granted to spring sports student-athletes by the NCAA, ACC and Pitt and return to school next season. Spring sports ended prematurely this year in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic. Barbee, a 2019...
Pitt, Penn State, Duquesne athletes beat national averages in classroom progress
Student-athletes from Penn State, Pitt and Duquesne surpassed national averages in academic progress over the past four years, according to data released Tuesday by the NCAA. At Penn State, a school-record 20 teams earned perfect APR scores of 1,000 during the 2018-19 academic year, an increase of seven from the...
Controversy, intensity, sharp elbows marked previous chapters of Pitt/Duquesne rivalry
The Pitt/Duquesne basketball rivalry has cooled over the years. In 2020, for the second consecutive season, it won’t appear on the Pittsburgh sports calendar. Yet there are several moments that made it the most intense rivalry in the city’s history. Duquesne’s Andy Sisinni played in nine of the 87 games...
Pitt may sport new, more athletic look in Jeff Capel’s third season
Jeff Capel was disappointed with how his second season as Pitt’s coach ended, with losses in seven of the last eight games and losing records overall (16-17) and in the ACC (6-14). It was especially distressing because he believed as late as Feb. 8 that Pitt was on the brink...
Mark Madden: Pitt basketball should stick to its word, play Duquesne
Pitt should play Duquesne in men’s basketball for any number of reasons. But the main reason is because Pitt said it would. In March 2019, a statement released by Pitt quoted athletic director Heather Lyke thusly: “The City Game is a time-honored basketball tradition in Pittsburgh. Unfortunately, our scheduling dynamics...
Jackie Sherrill: ‘A lot of mistakes I’ve made in my life. Leaving Pitt was one of them.’
It’s been 39 years since Jackie Sherrill’s last game as head coach of the Pitt Panthers. After three straight 11-1 seasons, four bowl victories and a career record of 50-9-1, he now sounds like someone who wishes he had never left. “There’s a lot of mistakes I’ve made in my...
Covid-19 forces ACC commissioner John Swofford to prepare for Plans ‘B, C and D’
ACC commissioner John Swofford is an optimist — but also a realist — about the immediate future of intercollegiate athletics in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic. “We have to prepare for a somewhat normal return to play,” he said Thursday in a conference call with reporters, “and we have...
Dukes AD, Keith Dambrot sound off as City Game between Pitt, Duquesne not on schedule
The City Game, which used to be an annual grudge match between Pitt and Duquesne, has been kicked off the area sports calendar again. Pitt coach Jeff Capel said Thursday the Dukes won’t be on his nonconference schedule for the second year in a row. When asked if Pitt will...
Ken Macha on Pitt Hall of Fame, almost managing Pirates, Dave Parker legends
For nearly 70 years, baseball has been tied to Ken Macha. At age 69, the former Major Leaguer is still coaching with Westmoreland County Community College. His path on the diamond saw him roam as far as Venezuela, Montreal and Japan. But it so often threaded its way back through...
Pitt coaches, AD Heather Lyke tackle pandemic, other issues on FacebookVideo
When four Pitt coaches and athletic director Heather Lyke got together Tuesday night on Facebook Live — with KDKA Radio morning host Larry Richert playing traffic cop — the conversation zoomed. From protective masks (and why aren’t some Pitt football players wearing them?) to Michael Jordan (and, no, Jeff Capel...
The night Pitt coach Jeff Capel met Michael Jordan
Jeff Capel has kept busy in recent months rebuilding his team with a five-man freshman class. But when Pitt’s basketball coach is off the clock, he makes sure not to miss “The Last Dance,” the ESPN documentary about Michael Jordan. It brought to his mind the night in the summer...
Jackie Sherrill, Curtis Martin among 13 inductees into the 2020 Pitt Hall of FameVideo
The third class of the Pitt Athletics Hall of Fame includes a bevy of achievers, including a Pro Football Hall of Famer, two from the College Football Hall of Fame, the fifth-leading rusher in school history, a Monroeville native who played and managed across 12 MLBseasons, one of the great...
Penn State, Duquesne, WVU and Pitt teams recognized for academic progress
A total of 16 collegiate athletic teams from four local universities earned NCAA Public Recognition Awards for their Academic Progress Rates (APR). The awards are presented annually by the NCAA to teams finishing among the top 10 percent in their sport over four academic years (2015/16-2018/19). APR is determined by...
Grad transfer OT Keldrick Wilson signs with Pitt
Like many coaches, Pat Narduzzi makes a habit of regularly checking the NCAA transfer portal. When Pitt’s coach saw graduate transfer Keldrick Wilson’s name appear, he acted promptly. Pitt immediately began recruiting Wilson, an offensive tackle from Hampton (Va.) University, and he signed a letter of intent Tuesday. He’ll compete...
Mock NFL draft, 2021: Pitt’s Patrick Jones No. 9 to the Falcons, Jaylen Twyman No. 26 to the Vikings
While Pat Narduzzi continues building his 2021 recruiting class, expectations for Pitt’s 2020 season continue to increase. Taking into serious consideration that it’s nearly a full year before the real thing, two Pitt players are projected to be selected in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, according to...
Pitt snares commitments from three players; class of 2021 ranked 21st in the nation
Pat Narduzzi made arrangements for Pitt’s present and future over a busy Mother’s Day weekend that raised the program’s national profile — at least on paper. Pitt’s coach received three verbal commitments from three-star prospects Sunday, pushing its 12-man class of 2021 to No. 21 in the nation, according to...
Pitt lands fourth graduate transfer offensive lineman in four years
When he can’t find everything he needs on his roster, Pat Narduzzi is never afraid to look elsewhere to improve his team. Pitt’s coach continued what has become an annual event when he nailed down an experienced graduate transfer for his offensive line, getting a verbal commitment Saturday night from...