The current question surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers is one of what exactly has happened to that once dominant Steelers' defense? You don't have to look further than the most recent NFL Draft's to find your answer. One thing the Steelers haven't done well in the Mike Tomlin-era is draft very well. Some of that has to do with drafting late and some of that can be attributed to not having many needs for the past few years, but the Tomlin-Kevin Colbert combination hasn't done as well as ... Read More
Duquesne in Search of 4th Straight Win vs. Saint Francis
After a season opening loss to Old Dominion, Jerry Schmitt's Duquesne Dukes have rebounded nicely by putting a three-game win streak over the likes of Dayton, Valparaiso and Bryant University. Duquesne will try it make it four in a row when they return home Saturday to host Saint Francis for Homecoming at Rooney Field. In addition to looking to extend their three game win streak, the Dukes will be looking to extend a six-game conference win streak that dates back to last season. After last ... Read More
Pascal Dupuis Staying Busy During Lockout
Wednesday night, the Detroit Red Wings were supposed to visit the Consol Energy Arena for preseason action, but due to the NHL lockout, that's not going to happen. The longer this lockout drags out, the more it effects players in different ways. Guys like Evgeni Malkin can find a place to play and if an agreement isn't reached soon, we could see the likes of Kris Letang, Marc-Andre Fleury and others find a team to play for in the very near future. However, that's not an option for every ... Read More
Pitt Freshman James Robinson Scouting Report
Bio James Robinson, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound point guard from DeMatha Catholic HS (MD) committed to the play for Jamie Dixon and the Panthers in August of 2011. He is considered a 4-star prospect by all major recruiting services, and ESPN ranks him as the No. 4 point guard in the 2012 class, the No. 2 player in the state of Maryland, and the No. 43 player overall. Robinson was a part of the gold medal winning USA team at the 2012 FIBA U18 Americas Championships held in Brazil in June. He ... Read More
NFL close to reaching deal with referees
The NFL and the referees' union are reportedly close to reaching a deal with would put an end to a lockout that has had replacement officials on the field since the start of the season. According to numerous reports, the NFL and the union are nearing a new deal that would allow regular officials to return to the NFL as early as this weekend. ESPN is reporting that an agreement in principle is at hand. We will have more information as this story develops. ... Read More
Oakland Zoo and Pitt Basketball Unite to Host Charity 3-on-3 Tournament
PITTSBURGH—Pitt students will have the opportunity to showcase their basketball skills when the Oakland Zoo and Pitt Basketball program host their first-ever 3-on-3 charity basketball tournament on Sunday, Sept. 30. Tipoff is set for noon at the Petersen Events Center. All proceeds from the tournament will benefit the local Big Brothers Big Sisters Club of Greater Pittsburgh. Pitt Head Coach Jamie Dixon and members of the Pitt men’s basketball team will be present throughout the day. “We were ... Read More
Rodriguez’s success continues with victory over Mets
The Pirates moved to two games under .500 with a 10-6 victory over the New York Mets tonight. Wandy Rodriguez had a solid outing for the Pirates, only allowing three runs. He did allow back-to-back to Justin Turner and David Wright, but those were the only runs scored against Rodriguez. Chris Resop was touched up in the seventh inning, allowing three runs in only a third of an inning of work. Jared Hughes relieved him and was pitching when two of the runs scored, but they were still charged ... Read More
What’s Wrong with the Steelers Defense?
Since returning to the Pittsburgh Steelers as the defensive coordinator in 2004, Dick Lebeau's defenses have dominated the NFL leading to three Super Bowl appearances and two championship rings. The father of the zone blitz, originally implemented in Cincinnati in the late 1980s, has been lauded by many in the NFL as one of the best defensive coaches in league history while simultaneously reaching legendary status with Pittsburghers. However, despite his reputation of being a great ... Read More
Duquesne’s Dorian Bell named NEC Defensive Player of the Week
The Duquesne Dukes defense finished strong towards the end of the 2011 season and despite only bringing back four starters from that unit, have put together three consecutive solid performances to help lead Duquesne on a three-game win streak. A big reason for that has been the play of junior linebacker Dorian Bell, who is off to a very good start to the 2012 season. Bell had perhaps his best game of his career in Saturday's Northeast Conference victory over Bryant University when he ... Read More
Catching Up with the Penguins Kris Letang
With the NHL lockout in full effect, there hasn't been much news surrounding the Pittsburgh Penguins lately. As of now, there is no end in sight and the Winter Classic is now in jeopardy as sources told ESPN's Scott Burnside that if a deal isn't reached by November, that commissioner Gary Bettman is prepared to pull the plug on what is dear to him.However, while the lockout has already affected the preseason, as all exhibition games through September have been cancelled, that hasn't stopped ... Read More