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Pittsburgh Panthers
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. | Founded: 1787 | Enrollment: 33,500 | Colors: Blue and Gold
Coach: Jamie Dixon | Home Court: John M. and Gertrude E. Petersen Events Center | Capacity: 12,508

Record: (27-10, 10-8 Big East)
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It was a tale of two tournaments for the Panthers in 2007-2008. Pittsburgh entered the Big East Tournament as the No. 7 seed but won four games in four days to earn the championship and the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. That brought a squad that was previously looking at a seed probably in the No. 7-10 range up to a No. 4 seed in the Big Dance, and a trendy pick to make the Final Four.

Ultimately, however, the Panthers were denied a fifth trip in the past seven seasons to the Sweet 16 by a Michigan State squad that put the clamps down on the Panthers' offense. The 65-54 defeat ended the season in the second round, and torpedoed the NCAA pools of folks like Bobby Knight, who had picked the team to go much farther.

Those expectations, however, may have been too much for a Pittsburgh team that was talented but vulnerable all season. A lot of that was due to some key injuries that plagued the team all year.

Pittsburgh had a number of strong guards but just one who was consistent. Levance Fields emerged as the unquestioned star at the point, and when he was on his game, the offense flowed. When he wasn't, or when he missed seven weeks because of a broken bone in his foot, everything bogged down. That was a bigger problem than many would have expected in the preseason, because Mike Cook was also sitting in street clothes, lost for the season with a torn ACL suffered against Duke.

That put a lot of pressure on guards Ronald Ramon and Keith Benjamin, and swingman Gilbert Brown, to succeed in expanded roles. Each had his moments, but none was able to provide the consistency that Fields and Cook could offer.

The frontcourt was always solid, with Sam Young emerging as a force and a no-brainer selection to the All-Big East first team, and DeJuan Blair sharing honors as the league's top freshman with Syracuse's Jonny Flynn. But when both were stymied by the Spartans, the team's offense faded. Nobody could make a shot at key times, and that proved fatal against a tough Michigan State squad.

Still, an up-and-down regular season will go down as a success because of the Big East Tournament championship. Despite the loss of Ramon, Benjamin and Cook to graduation, as long as Young returns for his senior season, the Panthers can make some serious headlines again in 2008-2009.

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Reputation:99
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Since:Jan 15, 2007

July 7, 2008 10:35 am
(POLL)

Pitt currently has a streak of 7 straight NCAA appearances.  There is a dwindling number of schools who can make that claim, and it should continue to dwindle every year.  So here's what I'm wondering:

How long do you think Pitt can maintain its program and not miss a tournament?

Reputation:83
Level:All-Star
Since:Dec 18, 2007

July 3, 2008 12:33 pm

Pitt's Big East schedule was announced.

Play twice

UConn, WVU, DePaul

Home

Cincy, Marquette, Notre Dame, St. Johns, S. Florida, Syracuse

Away

Georgetown, Seton Hall, Rutgers, Villanova, Louisville, Providence

It should be an interesting year!

Reputation:51
Level:Pro
Since:Jun 4, 2008

June 26, 2008 3:57 pm
Who do you guys think Pitts breakout freshman will be, and how much will the freshman class contribute to the team.
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Level:Superstar
Since:Jan 15, 2007

June 17, 2008 12:51 pm

Two questions for anyone who has a Rivals membership.

1) Who is this big man they say Pitt and Kentucky are vying for?  I saw the headline but don't have a membership.

2) Why is Darnell Dodson listed as a 2009 committment?  I thought that ship had sailed.  Is there another kid with the same name?

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Since:Sep 10, 2006

June 26, 2008 7:30 pm
For those of you who are in the Pittsburgh area, PITT players past, present and future will be playing @ Greentree Sportsplex on Iron City Dr. Greentree, PA. Mondays and Wednesday 7-8-9 pm. They played one already, some players where not at the first games. From what I've been told Coach Dixon wants to improve the talent of the summer league by trying this, this being using D-1 ...(more)
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Since:Jan 12, 2008

June 20, 2008 12:56 pm