Virginia takes on the California Golden Bears after Latasha Lattimore scored 30 points in Virginia's 80-67 win over the Pittsburgh Panthers.
After a dominant win Sunday over American, Virginia wrestling got a small break before Friday’s home match against No. 18 Pittsburgh. It was senior night, and the Cavaliers (6-6, 1-5 ACC) honored many in their ranks. Virginia grinded out matches against the Panthers (10-6, 3-3 ACC), but in the end it fell short too many times and lost 23-13.
Virginia Cavaliers (12-13, 4-9 ACC) at Pittsburgh Panthers (11-15, 3-10 ACC) Pittsburgh; Sunday, 2 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Pittsburgh takes on Virginia after Khadija Faye scored 23 points in ...
Sophomore guard Kymora Johnson embroidered her name alongside Dawn Staley after Sunday's 80-67 win against the Pittsburgh Panthers.
Pitt’s loss to Notre Dame over the weekend sure wasn’t the ideal way to start off the last five games of the season. The loss dropped Pitt’s record down to 16-11 overall and 7-9 in ACC play. While the Panthers’ chances at an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament seem to be quite miniscule at
Markel Dabney was the first recruit in the class of 2026 to schedule a visit to Pittsburgh, so it only makes sense that he’s included Pitt in his top five. Dabney — a 6-foot-1, 205-pound three-star athlete from Huguenot High in Richmond,
Pittsburgh plays the Syracuse Orange after Khadija Faye scored 21 points in the Panthers' 72-59 win against the Clemson Tigers.
For The Pitt News’ Best Of edition, staff writer James Carter gives his top five best Pittsburgh sports moments of the past decade.