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One year after fielding an uncharacteristically high-scoring team that averaged nearly 78 points per game, that age-old question concerning Pitt's offense entering the NCAA tournament is surfacing again: Do the Panthers have enough firepower to advance deep into the tournament? (Today)
The Steelers will pause to catch their breath after a week of spending in free agency like few others in their history. The spate of signings ended Monday. (Today)
Eric Godard has seen this kind of buildup before. The talk of retribution and carnage, of mayhem and vengeance. (Today)
BRADENTON, Fla. -- There is talking about maturity, and there is showing it. (Today)
When it became clear that the Pitt women's team would not qualify for the NCAA women's tournament, a number of people in the administration of the school were hoping the selection committee would hand them a nice consolation prize to fill Petersen Events Center for first- and second-round games -- top-ranked and undefeated Connecticut. (Today)
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