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Pitt Basketball Announces Non-Conference Schedule

 

Panthers Face Maryland & Penn State; Play in 2K Classic

Tuesday, June 28

PITTSBURGH – Head coach Kevin Stallings announced the University of Pittsburgh men’s basketball team’s 2016-17 non-conference schedule Tuesday. The Panthers’ non-conference schedule features matchups with five teams that played in the postseason a year ago as well as potential games against Marquette, Michigan and SMU as part of the 2K Classic benefiting Wounded Warrior Project.

 

“We have a strong schedule for the 2016-17 season with non-conference matchups that will help prepare us for an extremely difficult ACC schedule,” said Stallings. “We are also playing some marquee games against regional rivals and will continue to look to add games of that stature in the future with a focus on bringing them to the Petersen Events Center.”

 

Pitt opens the season with four games in the 22nd annual 2K Classic with opponents for the event being announced at a later date as part of ESPN’s bracket unveiling show. The Panthers’ season opener takes place Friday, Nov. 11at the Petersen Events Center with the second game of the 2K Classic Monday, Nov. 14. Pitt along with Marquette, Michigan and SMU will compete in the 2K Classic Championship Rounds presented by Continental Tire Nov. 17-18at Madison Square Garden.

 

Stallings’ group returns to the Petersen Events Center for home contests against 2016 NCAA Tournament qualifier Yale (Nov. 22) and Morehead State (Nov. 25), before traveling to College Park, Md., for an ACC – Big Ten Challenge matchup with Maryland (Nov. 29) to close out the first month of the season.

 

The annual City Game with cross-town foe Duquesne is slated for Dec. 2 at CONSOL Energy Center. Pitt has won 15 straight games and lead the all-time series 53-31. The Panthers host Buffalo Dec. 7, before traveling to Newark, N.J., to face in-state rival Penn State in the Never Forget Tribute Classic. Notre Dame and Villanova will square off in the first game of the event at the Prudential Center.

 

Pitt concludes its non-conference schedule with home games against Rice (Dec. 17), Omaha (Dec. 21) and Marshall (Dec. 28) before entering ACC play.

 

In addition to a competitive non-conference slate, Pitt faces a loaded schedule in ACC play with 12 games against 2016 postseason qualifiers. The Panthers face Louisville, North Carolina, Syracuse and Virginia twice apiece next season to go along with home games against Clemson, Florida State, Miami, Notre Dame and Virginia Tech. Pitt also makes trips to Boston College, Duke, Georgia Tech, NC State and Wake Forest as part of its road schedule.

 

“Anytime you are playing an ACC schedule and in a high-level event like the 2K Classic you will have a schedule that will challenge and excite your players and your fan base,” Stallings added.

 

Pitt will also host Pitt-Johnstown in an exhibition game Nov. 5 at the Petersen Events Center. Game time will be determined at a later date.

 

Schedule Notes (excludes 2K Classic pairings that will be announced at a later date)

 

Non-Conference Opponent Capsules

 

 

 

 

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