After two insanely productive seasons at Lincoln Park High School, Pitt recruit Maverick Rowan was potentially on his way to breaking the WPIAL scoring record. He no longer will have that opportunity. Rowan’s family announced that he will transfer to Cardinal Gibbons High School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. As their family is moving to Florida. The 6’7” guard scored 1,482 points with 142 three-pointers at Lincoln Park and averaged 26.3 points, 6.9 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 2.7 steals last ... Read More
Durand Johnson likely to be ready for start of 2014-15 season
The Pitt basketball program suffered a big loss last season when swingman Durand Johnson was lost for the season with a torn ACL. While at the time his 2014-15 season availability was brought into question, Pitt fans can breathe a little bit easier as Johnson is expected to be ready to start the season. Johnson has not been cleared to practice as of yet, but is expected to be cleared to resume full practice by the end of August. He traveled with the panthers on their recent trip to the Bahamas ... Read More
Mar’Qywell Jackson signs with Duquesne
With the collegiate basketball season right around the corner, the Duquesne Dukes added another piece to the 2014-15 team. Duquesne head coach Jim Ferry announced that 6’5” guard Mar'Qywell Jackson, a consensus 3-star recruit out of Detroit, has committed to the Dukes and will be part of the men’s basketball program this fall. Jackson attended classes at UTEP this summer before deciding to transfer and will have four seasons of eligibility at Duquesne. However it is uncertain whether his ... Read More
Pitt Basketball 2014-15 non-conference schedule released
The Pitt Panthers basketball team announced their 2014-15 non-conference schedule on Tuesday and it has a little bit better look than in years past. Instead of the totally soft out of conference schedule that Jamie Dixon often comes under criticism for, the Panthers schedule includes their first-ever Maui Invitational appearance and a road game at Indiana as part of the Big 10-ACC Challenge. Pitt will play eight home non-conference tilts and 11 of Pitt's potential non-conference opponents ... Read More
Future Looks Bright for Jamie Dixon’s Pitt Panthers
As usual, the summer months are a bit slow in terms of news surrounding the Pitt basketball team. But that also gives Jamie Dixon the opportunity to look towards the future in terms of recruiting. With that being said, it has been an interesting couple of months for Dixon and the Panthers. I will start with the basketball team where Dixon lost one of his top assistants for the second time when Barry Rohrssen decided to leave the program once again, this time to join John Calipari’s ... Read More
Lamar Patterson drafted by Bucks, traded to Hawks
For the second consecutive year, the Pitt Panthers were represented in the NBA Draft. Unlike last season when Steven Adams went in the lottery, this year forward Lamar Patterson was selected in the second round with the No.48 pick overall by the Milwaukee Bucks. However Patterson’s stay in Milwaukee was a short one, as he was quickly dealt to the Atlanta Hawks. Atlanta is a nice landing spot for Patterson, who averaged 17 points, five rebounds and four assists per game for the Panthers ... Read More
Lamar Patterson hoping to hear name called in NBA Draft
Last year at this time, the Pitt basketball program was preparing to celebrate having turned out a lottery pick when Steven Adams was drafted by the Oklahoma City Thunder. This year when the NBA Draft comes and goes, it could do so without hearing Lamar Patterson’s, Pitt’s only NBA hopeful, name called. For a while Patterson was projected to be a mid- second round pick and while that could still be the case, it seems over the course of the past month that Patterson’s draft stock has fallen ... Read More
Shaquille Doorson decommits from Pitt; signs with Rutgers
There’s still a long way to go until Jamie Dixon and the Pitt basketball program opens up the 2014-15 season, but unfortunately they will be doing so without incoming freshman Shaquille Doorson. Many were excited that the big man initially committed to Pitt, but Doorson has officially decommitted from Pitt and will be heading to Rutgers instead. Someone had to go as the Panthers were over their scholarship limit and Doorson appeared to be the odd man out, but it appears to be a mutual ... Read More
Is the death of the NCAA upon us?
The world of collegiate athletics used to be a great thing. For some, Saturday’s are even better than Sunday’s and for those same fans there’s nothing better than watching your favorite school make a run through the NCAA Tournament. However all of that could one day change and it could change very soon as the world of amateurism could be dying a slow and painful death. We have already seen members of the Northwestern football program attempt to unionize, but the NCAA is facing a battle for ... Read More
Altavilla headlines PSAC players selected in MLB Draft
Two players from the PSAC West were drafted over the course of the MLB Draft which took place this past weekend. Leading the way by a landslide was Mercyhurst pitcher Dan Altavilla. Altavilla became the first Division II player taken and the highest Mercyhurst player ever drafted when the Seattle Mariners took the right-hander in the 5th round, 141st overall. He also became the highest selected draft pick from the PSAC since 1995. Altavilla went 9-1 over the 2014 season, including five ... Read More