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2016-17 Pitt Men's Basketball Press Clippings 2016-17 Pitt Men’s Basketball Press Clippings (as of Mar. 12) Sept. 27 – Oct. 2 Title: Pitt senior Jamel Artis: ‘I’m starting at point guard’ Author - Outlet: Craig Meyer - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2d5gOFi Title: Pitt men’s basketball off to fast start Author - Outlet: Bob Cohn - Trib Live Link: http://triblive.com/sports/college/pitt/11214765-74/stallings-team-basketball Title: Pitt’s Artis: Stallings Put This Freedom On Us Author - Outlet: Alan Saunders - Pittsburgh Sports Now Link: http://pittsburghsportsnow.com/2016/09/27/pitts-artis-stallings-put-this-freedom-on-us/ Title: Point blank: “I’m the point guard” Author - Outlet: Dan Sostek - The Pitt News Link: http://pittnews.com/article/111492/sports/point-blank-im-point-guard/ Title: Stallings voices confident in Artis as Panthers’ point guard Author - Outlet: Lance Lysowski - DK Pittsburgh Sports Link: http://dkpittsburghsports.com/2016/09/27/109322/ Title: Pitt’s Kevin Stallings (RADIO INTERVIEW - begins at 3:13 mark) Host - Outlet: Jon Rothstein - Compass Media Networks- College Hoops Today Link: https://soundcloud.com/compass-media/college-hoops-today-with-jon-rothstein-pitts-kevin-stallings Title: Artis at point guard has potential for the Panthers Author - Outlet: Paul Zeise - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2dIF0uR Title: Pitt, WVU agree to four-game series in men’s basketball Author - Outlet: Craig Meyer - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2dV7fIo Title: Pitt-West Virginia to renew men’s basketball rivalry Author - Outlet: The Tribune Review– Trib Live Link: http://triblive.com/sports/college/pitt/11228126-74/pitt-rivalry-series Title: Backyard Brawl coming back to the hardcourt Author - Outlet: Chris Peak - Panther Lair Link: https://pittsburgh.rivals.com/news/backyard-brawl-coming-back-to-the-hardcourt Title: Pitt basketball’s biggest rivals Author - Outlet: Keith Srakocic - The Times Link: http://bit.ly/2edgRzH Title: West Virginia and Pitt to renew college basketball version of Backyard Brawl Author - Outlet Matt Norlander - CBS Sports Link: http://cbsprt.co/2e5eeel Title: Kevin Stallings On Renewing Backyard Brawl: ‘Obviously That People Wanted This’ (RADIO INTERVIEW) Author - Outlet: Joe Starkey & Chris Mueller - CBS Pittsburgh – 937 The Fan Link: http://cbsloc.al/2edgJ3r Title: Panthers officially begin with first full and official practice under new coach Kevin Stallings Author: Craig Meyer - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2ediFbX Title: Kevin Stallings, Pitt Players discuss 2016-17 season as practice opens Author - Outlet: Craig Meyer - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2dZFfRp Title: Pitt players enjoying ‘new energy’ in 1st practice under Stallings Author - Outlet: Bob Cohn - Trib Live Link: http://triblive.com/sports/college/pitt/11233999-74/stallings-jeter-pitt Title: 2016-17 Pitt Basketball Preview Author- Outlet: Alan Saunders - Pittsburgh Sports Now Link: http://pittsburghsportsnow.com/2016/09/30/2016-17-pitt-basketball-preview/ Title: New Pitt basketball training program has Panthers ready to run Author- Outlet: Lauren Krischman - Penn Live Link: http://www.pennlive.com/pittsburgh-panthers/2016/09/new_pitt_basketball_training_p.html Title: Interviews From Pitt Basketball’s First Full Practice of 2016-17 Author- Outlet: Alan Saunders - Pittsburgh Sports Now Link: http://pittsburghsportsnow.com/2016/09/30/interviews-pitt-basketballs-first-full-practice-2016-17/ Title: Panthers encouraged by trust, freedom in offense under Stallings Author- Outlet: Lance Lysowski - DK Pittsburgh Sports Link: http://dkpittsburghsports.com/2016/10/01/panthers-encouraged-trust-freedom-offense-stallings/ Oct. 3 – 9 Title: Contract reveals dates for future Pitt-WVUM men’s basketball games Author - Outlet: Craig Meyer - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2e5jVJa Title: Sheldon Jeter encourages team about Kevin Stallings Author - Outlet: Dan Sostek - The Pitt News Link: http://pittnews.com/article/111813/sports/sheldon-jeter-encourages-team-kevin-stallings/ Title: Stallings’ biggest endorsement Author - Outlet: Chris Peak - Panther Lair Link: https://pittsburgh.rivals.com/news/stallings-biggest-endorsement Title: Personality Test: Kevin Stallings Author - Outlet: The Tribune-Review - Trib Live Link: http://triblive.com/aande/personalitytest/11235730-74/favorite-stallings-pittsburgh Title: Pitt hoops takes center stage at North Shore pep rally Author - Outlet: Bob Cohn - Trib Live Link: http://triblive.com/sports/college/pitt/11268693-74/raftery-pitt-stallings Title: Raftery says Pitt basketball can rise again under Coach Stallings Author - Outlet: Craig Meyer Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2ediOfs Title: Bill Raferty discusses Kevin Stallings, Pitt basketball’s potential Author - Outlet: Craig Meyer - Pittsburgh Post Gazette / Sports Blog Link: http://bit.ly/2duxPol Oct. 10 – 16 Title: How much will Pitt’s pace of play increase under Kevin Stallings? Author - Outlet: Craig Meyer - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2dz91Mh Title: Get to Know: Rozelle Nix Author - Outlet: The Gazelle Group - 2K Classic Link: http://www.gazellegroup.com/main/wwp/gtk-rozelle-nix/ Title: With the season a month away, here’s a quick primer ‘Kevin Stallings will coach Pitt into the NCAA tournament in his first season’ Author - Outlet: Andy Katz - ESPN Link: http://es.pn/2dGiUdQ Title: ACC Preview #13 - Pitt Author - Outlet: JD King - Duke Basketball Report Link: http://www.dukebasketballreport.com/2016/10/16/13296268/acc-preview-13---pitt-basketball Oct. 17 – 23 Title: Five mystery college basketball teams entering 2016-17 Author - Outlet: Jon Rothstein - USports Link: http://bit.ly/2e7D577 Title: From ‘doughboy’ to ‘sculpted’: Chris Jones’ evolution Author - Outlet: Dan Sostek - The Pitt News Link: http://pittnews.com/article/112388/sports/chris-jones-evolution/ Title: Michael Young named to Karl Malone Award watch list Author - Outlet: Steve Rotstein - The Pitt News Link: http://bit.ly/2dvkV8O Title: Stallings calls Panthers’ intrasquad scrimmage ‘ragged’ Author - Outlet: Bob Cohn - Trib Live Link: http://triblive.com/sports/college/pitt/11304051-74/stallings-guys-team Title: Stallings frustrated after ‘ragged’ performance in Blue-Gold scrimmage Author - Outlet: Lance Lysowski - DK Pittsburgh Sports Link: http://bit.ly/2eg9VPC Title: After scrimmage, Stallings seeks better execution and intensity Author - Outlet: Bill Brink - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2dOSeqY Title: Takeaways from Pitt basketball’s scrimmages: Promising offense, lackluster defense and more Author - Outlet: Lauren Kirschman - Penn Live Link: http://bit.ly/2eBoAFy Oct. 24 – 30 Title: Stallings hoping to speed it up in first year at Pitt Author - Outlet: Will Graves - Associated Press Link: http://collegebasketball.ap.org/article/stallings-hoping-speed-it-first-year-pitt Title: Pitt basketball newcomers show promise in scrimmage Author - Outlet: Lauren Kirschman - Penn Live Link: http://bit.ly/2dQ1Pj0 Title: Pitt men’s basketball picked to finish 12th in ACC Author - Outlet: Craig Meyer - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2ffDwfn Title: Unknowns with new coach have Panthers 12th in ACC preseason poll Author - Outlet: Lance Lysowski - DK Pittsburgh Sports Link: http://bit.ly/2dQ6j8Y Title: Fellow ACC coaches speak highly of Pitt’s Stallings Author - Outlet: Travis Durkee - Trib Live Link: http://triblive.com/sports/college/pitt/11372779-74/stallings-acc-pitt Title: ACC Basketball Media Day: Will Pittsburgh be same beast under new coach? Author - Outlet: Donna Ditota - Syracuse.com Link: http://bit.ly/2eY4OCA Title: Pitt Embraces Roster Flexibility, Preps To Switch Heavily On Defense Author - Outlet: Brian Geisinger - ACCSports.com Link: http://bit.ly/2eWn3JA Title: Pitt coach Stallings supports players ‘expressing their opinions’ but urges caution Author - Outlet: Craig Meyer - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2eQwNHj Title: Pitt’s Jeter considering national anthem action Author - Outlet: Travis Durkee - Trib Live Link: http://triblive.com/sports/college/pitt/11371431-74/coaches-believe-jeter Title: Pitt basketball forward considers kneeling during national anthem Author - Outlet: WTAE Link: http://bit.ly/2eWxzAp Title: Pitt Basketball Player Considering Team Demonstration Author - Outlet: CBS Pittsburgh Link: http://cbsloc.al/2ewjv1Y Title: Pitt men’s basketball team has potential to be better on court than on paper Author - Outlet: Paul Zeise - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2eNUQE2 Title: Pitt basketball coach Stallings realizes playing in ACC a daunting task Author - Outlet: Craig Meyer - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2dRyfcU Oct. 31 -- Nov. 6 Title: Q&A: Kevin Stallings Settles In Author - Outlet: Steve Rotstein - The Pitt News Link: http://pittnews.com/article/112920/sports/qa-kevin-stallings/ Title: Pitt Men’s Basketball Season Preview: A New Era Author - Outlet: Dan Sostek - The Pitt News Link: http://pittnews.com/article/112917/sports/pitt-mens-basketball-season-preview/ Title: Give Stallings a chance Author - Outlet: Ryan Zimba - The Pitt News Link: http://pittnews.com/article/112919/sports/zimba-give-stallings-chance/ Title: With Pitt men’s basketball opener looming, Stallings has starting lineup in place Author - Outlet: Craig Meyer - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Link: http://bit.ly/2fgBBnI Title: What we know about Pitt basketball ahead of Saturday’s exhibition Author - Outlet: Lauren Kirschman - Penn Live Link: http://bit.ly/2eBJm61 Title: Pitt’s Stallings
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