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August 2, 2010

Recruiting Up Until Ireland

Filed under: Basketball,Recruiting — Chas @ 12:25 pm

The one downside to the Ireland trip for the Pitt basketball team is that it cuts into recruiting. Technically an evaluation period, but you get it. So, Coach Dixon and the staff had to be extremely busy up until they left. Coach Dixon kept a close eye on top talent at the USA Basketball U-17 practices and games.

Andre Drummond (Middletown, Conn./St. Thomas More) had a solid opening day at the U-17 nationals. The athletic big man played with good energy and most importantly concentrated on dominating the paint, instead of drifting to the perimeter too often. Pittsburgh coach Jamie Dixon and Georgetown coach John Thompson III were front and center for both games, while North Carolina’s Roy Williams was on the baseline for his afternoon game.

Drummond is one of the top players in the 2012 recruiting class and already considered to be a potential #1 pick for the 2013 NBA Draft.

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Player Promotions

Filed under: Football,Marketing,Players — Chas @ 10:14 am

Can’t hurt for awards and attention.

Anticipation is growing for the start of Pitt’s 2010 football season. A few reasons for the excitement are Panthers’ wide receiver Jon Baldwin, running back Dion Lewis and defensive end Greg Romeus.

To showcase the individual efforts of the team’s stars, Pitt is pleased to announce the launch of JonBaldwin82.com, DionLewis28.com and GregRomeus91.com. Check back with each site throughout the season for updated stats and video highlights as the trio makes a push for the top awards in college football.

Un-Corked in Ireland

Filed under: Basketball,Practice — Chas @ 9:18 am

After two games in Cork, Ireland the Pitt basketball players will travel to Dublin for two games and finish with two in Belfast.

The games in Cork were not even close. Game 1, a 99-54 whupping on the Irish National Team. In Game 2, more of the same with a 92-52 blasting of the South Regional All-Stars.

These dominating performances should not be a surprise. There is something of a disparity in talent level with the competition thus far. Here’s the interesting note from the second game.

The Panthers started [Talib] Zanna and Lamar Patterson at forward, Dante Taylor at center and Wanamaker and Travon Woodall at guard. Pitt’s three freshmen — [J.J.] Moore, Aron Nwankwo and Cameron Wright–all saw their first action in the game. Due to NCAA rules, Sunday marked the first day that the trio was eligible to compete on the trip.

[Emphasis added.]

Clearly Coach Dixon is taking advantage of this time to play with line-ups. Make sure everyone sees some time, and see what kind of chemistry there is with certain groups.

Unfortunately, the box scores do not include minutes played.

Villanova By the Numbers has some tempo-free stat breakdowns of both games (he has the spare time in the offseason) that are very useful.

Zanna logged a double-double in the second game and was 5-5 on shooting. Gilbert Brown has had his way in the first two games and VBTN has what I find to be an outstanding bit of snark:

…the offense will run through junior point guard Ashton Gibbs and senior forward Gilbert Brown. This was the fourth consecutive off season in which Pitt observers have predicted a “break out” year for the athletic forward. Maybe they are right this time.

Sooner or later it could happen.

Other casual observations from the box scores.

— Dante Taylor has been aggressive in rebounding with 16 in two games.

— Brad Wanamaker will continue to play a significant role in running the offense/distributing the ball. 16 assists and 2 turnovers in the two games. (Also, he could do that in two regular season games and there would still be people complaining that he “looked” out of control.)

— Zanna is 8-9 shooting so far. Trying not to read too much into it other than to assume that he is showing a soft touch, working for inside position, and — with 8 offensive rebounds — some easy put-backs.

— Not having minutes breakdown is frustrating, but I am guessing that Gary McGhee is getting very few minutes as Coach Dixon plays the younger big guys more minutes.

— Nasir Robinson is 4-5 on free throws.

Assistant AD for basketball and Director of Media Relations, Greg Hotchkiss, has done a couple entries talking about the trip. He has one on the arrival in Dublin, and the trip to see the Blarney Stone.

We also encountered a Mountaineer fan who started yelling, “Go Mountaineers, Go Mountaineers!” And at that point, one of our travel party responded, “How’s Huggins?”

Fantastic.

And this.

While at Neptune Stadium, athletic trainer Tony Salesi and Big East official Wally Rutecki, who was presented with a gift of two pint glasses of *Murphy’s Stout beer, both took a quick tour of the home lockerroom. Keeping with Irish tradition, the lockerroom contained a full Irish bar with Irish lagers and stouts on tap in a setting of dark stained woods. Also in the lockerroom was luxurious plush leather seating made specifically for the home team to relax. The players will not be partaking in the post-game amenities, but the support staff certainly will take some time to visit to the room!

But can you get growlers to go?

August 1, 2010

Big East Media Day, the start of camp. Too much coming too fast to take my time getting to links piling up in my tabs. So I’m just going to pass along the links and let you do all the work.

Starting with remaining Terrell Chestnut stories.

Chestnut had a hard time deciding between Pitt and Rutgers, but ultimately felt more comfortable at Pitt.

He is looking forward to playing defensive back full-time when he gets to college — whether it is cornerback or safety.

While Chestnut appears more comfortable at cornerback, he said he’s willing to make a change if necessary. That, of course, bodes well for Chestnut, considering Pitt coach Dave Wannstedt routinely suggests some recruits switch positions in an effort to maximize their potential.

“I’m willing to do whatever it takes to play — and win,” said Chestnut, who has 17 career interceptions, including four in 2009.

Solid local paper article on Chestnut and his commitment. He is just happy to have made the decision to try and enjoy his senior year.

“I went out there and felt it was the best place for me,” Chestnut said. “I want to major in pre-med, too, and (Pitt) is one of the best pre-med schools in the country.”

“Right now, though, (making a decision) is a big relief. It’s just a lot of stress off my back.”

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