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The men's college basketball program of the University of Pittsburgh was founded in 1905 and is known competitively as the Pitt Panthers. The team has had 16 head coaches in its history. There were no teams from 1908–1910.
On March 27, 2018, Duke associate head coach Jeff Capel reached an agreement to become the 16th head basketball coach at Pitt. [21] Capel previously served as head coach at VCU (2002–06) and Oklahoma (2006–11). In the 2022-23 season, the Panthers finished with a regular season record of 21-10 and made the NCAA Tournament for the first time ...
The Pitt volleyball program was established in 1974, and since that time the Panthers have one of the nation's top all-time winning percentages, [34] appearances in 23 national championship tournaments, and won 16 conference championships while a member of the Big East [35] and ACC.
This category is for men's basketball coaches at the University of Pittsburgh. Pages in category "Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball coaches" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
The 1940–41 Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball team represented the University of Pittsburgh during the 1940–41 NCAA men's basketball season. Led by head coach Doc Carlson , in his 19th season, the Panthers finished with a record of 13–6.
The Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball team has a combined record of 1,698 wins and 1,244 losses since their inception in 1905. [1] The list is accurate as of March 15, 2024. Seasons
Dixon guided Pitt to yet another NCAA Tournament appearance, their seventh in his first seven years as head coach, and was awarded both the Big East Coach of the Year and Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Awards by CollegeInsider.com. [15] He is the first and only head coach in Pitt's history to lead his team to seven consecutive NCAA ...
Tim Grgurich (born June 10, 1942) [1] is an American basketball coach. Grgurich served as the head coach at his alma mater, the University of Pittsburgh, for 5 seasons in the mid to late 1970s. Grgurich served as the head coach at his alma mater, the University of Pittsburgh, for 5 seasons in the mid to late 1970s.