Saturday's
men's basketball game against No. 6 Syracuse is obviously a big game for the
Panthers. Join us as we Gold Out the Petersen Events Center for the noon
tipoff. Upon arrival to the arena, every fan will be handed a gold shirt.
Please plan accordingly in order to be able to wear the shirt and cheer on Pitt
to a victory over the Orange.
The
following letter is from the Oakland Zoo, the Nation's top student section, to
all fans that will be in attendance.
We
appreciate your participation and your support of Pitt basketball!
Hail to
Pitt!
Fellow Pitt Fans,
This Saturday, February 2nd, is another huge game on the Big East
slate. Pitt needs to assert its home court advantage, and we as fans have to do
our part to help. The game will be a Gold Out, and each fan in attendance will
receive a free gold shirt to wear. As a result, we hope each of you prepare
accordingly and are ready to don the gold.
The Zoo needs your help and we ask
each of you to join us in guiding the Panthers to the win and defending our
home court. Don't hesitate to join in on the cheers or get on your feet during
any part of the game. Look around and implore the other Pitt fans to join you,
because we need all of the help we can get. Wear the gold, be loud, stand up,
and cheer with us as we re-introduce Syracuse to the Oakland Zoo! This won't be
the normal Zoo, it will be one that fills the entire Petersen Events Center!
The Pitt men's basketball team returns to action on Saturday
when they host league foe Connecticut at noon at the Petersen Events Center. The
Panthers are coming off another impressive road win at Villanova, 58-43. A few reminders for Saturday's events:
Saturday's contest will be broadcast live on ESPN2 and on the radio
at Sportsradio 93.7 The Fan.
Fans are reminded that you are able to pass along your
tickets to friends and family, sell them online or donate to a charity if you
are unable to attend through the Panthers' digital
ticketing system. The Panthers Ticket Office opens 2.5 hours prior to
tipoff for each game and will call and game day ticket sales (if available) are
located at the outside windows at the front of the building.
Gates to the Petersen Events Center arena will open 1.5
hours prior to tipoff and a free shuttle service begins operating three hours
prior to game time.
TheCampus View Clubopens90
minutes prior to tip-offduring
the regular season. For Big East Conference games with a tip-off of 6 p.m. or
later, the Club will open two hours prior to tip-off.For Big East Conference games with a
tip-off earlier than 6 p.m., the club will open 90 minutes prior.
Download the official Pitt Athletics app on your iPhone,
iPad or Android
for free, and follow along with the game on gametracker, check out rosters and
the upcoming schedule, or browse the numerous other features. Fans can also
access live audio and video with a paid, in-application upgrade.
For additional information on all men's basketball game day
reminders, visit Game
Day Central.
Stay after the men's game to see the women's squad take on
Marquette at 3 p.m., for their annual Girl
Scout Day. For tickets for the Girl Scout promotion, contact the Panthers
Ticket Office at 1-800-643-PITT (7488).
The game will be broadcast live on Pitt Panthers Television
on Comcast 188 or 210 and will be on the radio on WJAS 1320 AM. For additional
information on women's basketball gameday, visit Game
Day Central.
Coming off its most impressive and exciting win of the
season, a 28-point victory at No. 19 Georgetown, the Pitt men's basketball team
is set to host Marquette on Saturday. Game time is set for noon at the Petersen
Events Center and will be broadcast live on ESPNU and on the radio at
Sportsradio 93.7 The Fan.
Those in attendance, however, will be present to celebrate a
special presentation to recognize Pitt's 2,000,000 fans at the Petersen Events
Center. Be sure to be in your seats at the half.
Fans are reminded that you are able to pass along your
tickets to friends and family, sell them online or donate to a charity if you
are unable to attend through the Panthers' digital
ticketing system. The Panthers Ticket Office opens 2.5 hours prior to
tipoff for each game and will call and game day ticket sales (if available) are
located at the outside windows at the front of the building.
Gates to the Petersen Events Center arena will open 1.5
hours prior to tipoff and a free shuttle service begins operating three hours
prior to game time.
TheCampus View Clubopens90
minutes prior to tip-offduring
the regular season. For Big East Conference games with a tip-off of 6 p.m. or
later, the Club will open two hours prior to tip-off.For Big East Conference games with a
tip-off earlier than 6 p.m., the club will open 90 minutes prior.
Download the official Pitt Athletics app on your iPhone,
iPad or Android
for free, and follow along with the game on gametracker, check out rosters and
the upcoming schedule, or browse the numerous other features. Fans can also
access live audio and video with a paid, in-application upgrade.
For additional information on all men's basketball game day
reminders, visit Game
Day Central.
Stick around in Oakland following the men's game and see the
women's basketball team host their Big East opener against Villanova at 6 p.m.
The Panthers are 9-5 overall and looking for their first conference win on
Saturday against the Wildcats. Villanova is 11-2 overall and 1-0 in conference
play. They will host Cincinnati Wednesday night prior to traveling to
Pittsburgh.
The game will be broadcast live on the Big East Network.
Check your local listings. For additional information on women's basketball
gameday, visit Game
Day Central.
The Pitt men's basketball team returns to action on Sunday, Dec. 23 at 5 p.m. against Kennesaw State at the Petersen Events Center. At 11-1 on the year, Pitt hosts its final game before Big East season starts on Dec. 31 against No. 11-ranked Cincinnati.
Pitt is also 9-0 at home this season and keeps adding to its stellar 173-19 overall record at the Petersen Events Center.
The Kennesaw State game will be broadcast live on Pitt Panthers Television, which will have wide distribution including locally on Comcast 188/210, Comcast Philly and on CSS in the Southeast. Please check your listings, however, because other outlets have been picking up the game as well. If you aren't around a television, you can listen on Sportsradio 93.7 The Fan.
Fans are reminded that you are able to pass along your tickets to friends and family, sell them online or donate to a charity if you are unable to attend through the Panthers' digital ticketing system. The Panthers Ticket Office opens 2.5 hours prior to tipoff for each game and will call and game day ticket sales (if available) are located at the outside windows at the front of the building.
Gates to the Petersen Events Center arena will open 1.5 hours prior to tipoff and a free shuttle service begins operating three hours prior to game time.
The Campus View Club opens 90 minutes prior to tip-off during the regular season. For Big East Conference games with a tip-off of 6:00 p.m. or later, the Club will open 2 hours prior to tip-off. For Big East Conference games with a tip-off earlier than 6:00 p.m., the club will open 90 minutes prior.
Download the official Pitt Athletics app on youriPhone, iPad or Android for free, and follow along with the game on gametracker, check out rosters and the upcoming schedule, or browse the numerous other features. Fans can also access live audio and video with a paid, in-application upgrade.
For additional information on all men's basketball game day reminders, visit Game Day Central.
Your 9-1 Pitt men's basketball team returns to action on
Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Petersen Events Center when they take on Bethune
Cookman. At the Petersen Events Center, the Panthers hold an impressive 171-19
record.
The game will be broadcast live on ESPN3.com, as well as on
Sportsradio 93.7 The Fan.
Fans are reminded that you are able to pass along your
tickets to friends and family, sell them online or donate to a charity if you
are unable to attend through the Panthers' digital
ticketing system. The Panthers Ticket Office opens 2.5 hours prior to
tipoff for each game and will call and game day ticket sales (if available) are
located at the outside windows at the front of the building.
Gates to the Petersen Events Center arena will open 1.5
hours prior to tipoff and a free shuttle service begins operating three hours
prior to game time.
TheCampus View Clubopens90
minutes prior to tip-offduring
the regular season. For Big East Conference games with a tip-off of 6:00 p.m.
or later, the Club will open 2 hours prior to tip-off.For Big East Conference games with a
tip-off earlier than 6:00 p.m., the club will open 90 minutes prior.
Download the official Pitt Athletics app on your iPhone,
iPad or Android
for free, and follow along with the game on gametracker, check out rosters and
the upcoming schedule, or browse the numerous other features. Fans can also
access live audio and video with a paid, in-application upgrade.
For additional information on all men's basketball game day
reminders, visit Game
Day Central.
Pitt men's basketball returns to action tonight against
Howard at the Petersen Events Center at 7 p.m. The Panthers are coming off an
85-59 win over Delaware in the NIT Season Tipoff at Madison Square Garden.
The game will be broadcast live by Pitt Panthers Television
on Comcast (188/210) locally, as well as in the Philadelphia area and on SNY.
Pitt fans in the Northeast, be sure to check your local listings.
Fans are reminded that you are able to pass along your
tickets to friends and family, sell them online or donate to a charity if you
are unable to attend through the Panthers' digital
ticketing system. The Panthers Ticket Office opens 2.5 hours prior to
tipoff for each game and will call and game day ticket sales (if available) are
located at the outside windows at the front of the building.
Gates to the Petersen Events Center arena will open 1.5
hours prior to tipoff and a free shuttle service begins operating three hours
prior to game time.
TheCampus View Clubopens90
minutes prior to tip-offduring
the regular season. For Big East Conference games with a tip-off of 6:00 p.m.
or later, the Club will open 2 hours prior to tip-off.For Big East Conference games with a
tip-off earlier than 6:00 p.m., the club will open 90 minutes prior.
Download the official Pitt Athletics app on your iPhone,
iPad or Android
for free, and follow along with the game on gametracker, check out rosters and
the upcoming schedule, or browse the numerous other features. Fans can also
access live audio and video with a paid, in-application upgrade.
For additional information on all men's basketball game day
reminders, visit Game
Day Central.
Pitt's final home
game of the season will take place Saturday, Nov. 24 at noon when the Panthers
host No. 18/21 Rutgers in a Big East contest. We hope you'll come out and
support our 18 departing seniors in their last collegiate game at Heinz Field.
A pregame ceremony will recognize and honor them so be sure to get to your
seats early.
Great
Lawn Student Tailgate: 9 a.m.-Noon World's Largest Family Tailgate: 9 a.m.-Noon Pitt Young Alumni Council and the
Pitt Alumni Association at Stage AE)- All Fans Welcome:9:30 a.m. Panthers
Prowl: 9:45
a.m. Pitt Band Pregame
Concert (Gate
A): 10
a.m. March To Victory Parade: 11 a.m. PantherVision Intro
Video:
11:48 a.m. Senior Recognition: 11:52 a.m. Kickoff, Pitt vs. Rutgers: Noon
Pitt
introduced a new digital ticketing system this year with a multitude of
capabilities. One important component is that fans are able to share their
tickets if they are unable to attend a game. Fans can share tickets with
friends and family, sell their tickets online, or donate to a charity. For more
information, visit the ticket center.
Will Call will open three hours prior to
kickoff this season at Gate A. Walk-up ticket sales will take place at Gate B.
Pitt fans are asked to arrive early to the
stadium due to enhanced security measures, which includes a handheld metal detector. The
detector will replace pat-downs. Express lanes will be available for fans that
are not carrying in additional permitted items into Heinz Field.
Your
gameday experience will be heightened this year once inside the stadium as
well. Upgrades to Heinz Field's scoreboard capabilities allow us to provide a
better fan experience including enhanced camera angles, more complete coverage
and more information to those in attendance. The upgrades make Heinz Field one
of the top technologically advanced stadiums in college athletics.
For
additional information on the game this weekend, visit Game Day Central.
Additionally, Pitt students will receive pink Pompoms courtesy of UPMC and Cricket Wireless and the tunnel for players and coaches to run onto the field through will be formed by breast cancer survivors.
Great Lawn Student Tailgate: 9 a.m.-Noon World's Largest Family Tailgate: 9 a.m.-Noon Pitt Young Alumni Council and the Pitt Alumni Association at Stage AE)- All Fans Welcome: 9:30 a.m. Panthers Prowl: 9:45 a.m. Pitt Band Pregame Concert (Gate A): 10 a.m. March To Victory Parade: 11 a.m. Kickoff, Pitt vs. Temple: Noon
Pitt introduced a new digital ticketing system this year with a multitude of capabilities. One important component is that fans are able to share their tickets if they are unable to attend a game. Fans can share tickets with friends and family, sell their tickets online, or donate to a charity. For more information, visit the ticket center.
Will Call will open three hours prior to kickoff this season at Gate A. Walk-up ticket sales will take place at Gate B.
Pitt fans are asked to arrive early to the stadium due to enhanced security measures, which includes a handheld metal detector. The detector will replace pat-downs. Express lanes will be available for fans that are not carrying in additional permitted items into Heinz Field.
Your gameday experience will be heightened this year once inside the stadium as well. Upgrades to Heinz Field's scoreboard capabilities allow us to provide a better fan experience including enhanced camera angles, more complete coverage and more information to those in attendance. The upgrades make Heinz Field one of the top technologically advanced stadiums in college athletics.
For additional information on the game this weekend, visit Game Day Central.
Below are events and
details leading up to Saturday's 3:30 p.m. kickoff with Gardner-Webb and a list
of exciting activities surrounding the game.
Gameday activities will include:
Stage AE:12:30 p.m. Great Lawn Tailgate:12:30-3:30 p.m. World's Largest Family Tailgate:12:30-3:30 p.m. Panthers Pregame Headquarters (Hosted by the Pitt Young
Alumni Council and the Pitt Alumni Association at Stage AE) - All Fans Welcome: 1 p.m. Panthers Prowl:1:15 p.m. Pitt Band Pregame Concert(Gate A):1:30 p.m. March To Victory Parade:2:30 p.m. Pitt Panthers Television Pregame Show (Great Hall): 3 p.m.
Pitt introduced a simple to use new
digital ticketing system this year with a multitude of capabilities. One
important component is that fans are able to share their tickets if they are
unable to attend a game. Fans can share tickets with friends and family, sell
their tickets online, or donate to a charity. For more information, visit
the ticket center.
Be sure to visit the Let's Go Pitt Program for deals on dining, shopping and much more while you're in town
for the game.
Will
Call will open three hours prior to kickoff this season at Gate A. Walk-up
ticket sales will take place at Gate B.
Pitt fans are asked to arrive early to the
stadium due to enhanced security measures, which includes a handheld metal detector. The
detector will replace pat-downs. Express lanes will be available for fans that
are not carrying in additional permitted items into Heinz Field.
Your
gameday experience will be heightened this year once inside the stadium as
well. Upgrades to Heinz Field's scoreboard capabilities allow us to provide a
better fan experience including enhanced camera angles, more complete coverage
and more information to those in attendance. The upgrades make Heinz Field one
of the top technologically advanced stadiums in college athletics.
For
additional information on the game this weekend, visit Game Day Central.
Below are some gameday
reminders for Saturday's noon kickoff with Virginia Tech and a list of exciting
activities surrounding the game. Prior to the game, make sure to visit legendary
former Pitt lineman Hugh Green, who will be signing autographs at Stage AE. Also, come out and
meet the 2012-13 men's and women's basketball teams on Art Rooney Ave.
Gameday activities will include:
Great Lawn Student Tailgate: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
World's Largest Family Tailgate: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Panthers Prowl: 9:45 a.m. Pitt Band Pregame
Concert (Gate
A): 10
a.m. Men's Basketball Team
Autograph Signing: 10:15-11:30 a.m. Interactive Games with
the Women's Basketball Team Hugh Green Autograph
Signing at Stage AE: 10:20-11:15 a.m. March To Victory Parade: 11 a.m.
Pitt's wrestling team and head coach Rande
Stottlemyer will be recognized during the game for their third consecutive
Eastern Wrestling League title and second consecutive EWL Tournament
championship.
Pitt introduced a new digital ticketing
system this year with a multitude of capabilities. One important component is
that fans are able to share their tickets if they are unable to attend a game.
Fans can share tickets with friends and family, sell their tickets online, or
donate to a charity. For more information, visit the ticket center.
Will
Call will open three hours prior to kickoff this season at Gate A. Walk-up
ticket sales will take place at Gate B.
Pitt fans are asked to arrive early to the
stadium due to enhanced security measures, which includes a handheld metal detector. The
detector will replace pat-downs. Express lanes will be available for fans that
are not carrying in additional permitted items into Heinz Field.
Your
gameday experience will be heightened this year once inside the stadium as
well. Upgrades to Heinz Field's scoreboard capabilities allow us to provide a
better fan experience including enhanced camera angles, more complete coverage
and more information to those in attendance. The upgrades make Heinz Field one
of the top technologically advanced stadiums in college athletics.
For
additional information on the game this weekend, visit Game Day Central.