Pitt hires Jeff Capel to rebuild Men’s basketball program!!!!!!!

Pitt hires Duke’s Jeff Capel to rebuild basketball program
By WILL GRAVES, AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh is turning to Duke’s Jeff Capel to rebuild its reeling basketball program.
The Panthers hired the former Virginia Commonwealth and Oklahoma coach and longtime Duke assistant on Tuesday, tasking him with returning Pitt to prominence following two tough years under Kevin Stallings.
Athletic director Heather Lyke called Capel a “high-energy leader.” Capel will need it, taking over a team that finished 8-24 and 0-18 in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Pitt’s search included interviews with Thad Matta and Tom Crean and overtures to Danny Hurley, who opted instead to become the head coach at Connecticut. Ultimately, the Panthers brought in the 43-year-old Capel, who spent the last seven seasons in the seat next to Mike Krzyzewski while developing a reputation as one of the top recruiters in the nation.
“Jeff Capel is one of the most dynamic coaches in the country,” Krzyzewski said. “He possesses championship-level experience as both a head and assistant coach, as well as distinct knowledge of the Atlantic Coast Conference that will benefit Pitt immediately.”
There’s nowhere to go but up.
The Panthers were the only team in Division I to go winless in conference play and at times, Pitt and its freshmen-laden roster lost eight ACC games by more than 20 points. Attendance at the once raucous Petersen Events Center when the team was coached by Jamie Dixon dropped dramatically as enthusiasm for Stallings waned. Pitt averaged just over 4,100 for home games this season, easily the lowest in the conference and a 50 percent drop from 2016-17.
“Pitt has a great tradition of success and I look forward to putting together a staff and team that will enable us to build on that tradition,” Capel said in a statement.
Capel went 175-110 in nine years at Virginia Commonwealth and Oklahoma before returning to his alma mater to become Krzyzewski’s right-hand man. The former Duke guard was viewed as an obvious candidate to replace the 71-year-old Krzyzewski once the winningest coach in men’s Division I history finally hangs up his clip board.
Capel has filled in for Krzyzewski at least once in each of the past three years, including a seven-game stint during the 2016-17 season while the Hall of Famer had surgery to have a fragment of a herniated disk removed from his back.
Duke went 4-3 under Capel, who also led the Blue Devils to single victories at Georgia Tech in 2015-16 and against Wake Forest this year while Krzyzewski was ill.
Capel starred at Duke in the mid-1990s and got into coaching in 2000, beginning his career as an assistant for his father Jeff Capel II at Old Dominion. He moved to VCU the next season and became head coach in 2002. It didn’t take him long to find success. The Rams qualified for the NCAA tournament in his second season.
Oklahoma lured Capel to a Power Five conference in 2006. He led the Sooners to the second round of the NCAAs in his second year and all the way to the Elite Eight in 2009 behind star forward Blake Griffin.
Capel’s tenure with the Sooners ended when he was fired in March 2011 as part of the fallout from an NCAA investigation that discovered former Oklahoma assistant Oronde Taliiaferro broke NCAA rules by failing to report that a player had received an impermissible extra benefit and by lying to investigators.
Capel was not implicated in the investigation and found a landing spot at his alma mater. He served as one of the top recruiters at Duke and helped the Blue Devils land several high-profile prospects, including several members of the 2015 team that won the national title. Capel also signed freshman forward and ACC Player of the Year Marvin Bagley III last year. Bagley guided Duke’s push to the Elite Eight this season before the Blue Devils fell to Kansas in the regional final.
The immediate expectations won’t be quite as high at Pitt.
The Panthers reached the NCAAs 11 times in 13 seasons under Dixon. For now, they’ll settle for something resembling a competitive team after the worst season in the program’s 113-year history.
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AP Sports Writer Joedy McCreary in Durham, North Carolina, contributed to this report.
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Pro Sports Scores & Schedule: March 26, 2018

NHL

Sunday’s Scores
Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 4 (OT)
Winnipeg 5, Nashville 4 (SO)
Boston 2, Minnesota 1 (OT)
Vancover 4, Dallas 1
Anaheim 5, Edmonton 4 (OT)

7:00pm
Florida at NY Islanders
Ottawa at Carolina
Buffalo at Toronto

7:30pm
Detroit at Montreal
Washington at NY Rangers
Arizona at Tampa Bay

8:30pm
San Jose at Chicago

10:00pm
Colorado at Vegas

10:30pm
Calgary at Los Angeles

MLB Spring Training

Sunday’s Scores
Pittsburgh 7, Toronto 4
Baltimore 6, Philadelphia 5
Detroit 10, Atlanta 3
Washington 4, St. Louis 2
NY Mets 4, Miami (SS) 3
Tampa Bay 11, NY Yankees 1
Cleveland 6, Cincinnati 4
Houston 6, Miami (SS) 2
Chi. Cubs 5, Kansas City 3
San Francisco 5, Oakland 1
Seattle 11, San Diego 7
LA Dodgers 4, LA Angels 2
Arizona 8, Colorado 3

1:05pm
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
Tampa Bay at Detroit

3:05pm
Baltimore at Norfolk

6:05pm
Chi. Cubs at Boston
Chi. White Sox at Charlotte

7:05pm
Kansas City at Omaha

7:07pm
St. Louis at Toronto

7:35pm
NY Yankees at Atlanta

8:05pm
Cincinnati at Texas
San Diego at El Paso

8:10pm
Milwaukee at Houston

9:40pm
Cleveland at Arizona

10:10pm
LA Angels at LA Dodgers

10:15pm
Oakland at San Francisco

NBA

Sunday’s Scores
Cleveland 121, Brooklyn 114
Indiana 113, Miami 107 (OT)
LA Clippers 117, Toronto 108
Milwaukee 106, San Antonio 103
Boston 104, Sacramento 93
New York 101, Washington 97
Portland 108, Oklahoma City 105
Utah 110, Golden State 91
Houston 118, Atlanta 99

7:00pm
Denver at Philadelphia
LA Lakers at Detroit
New York at Charlotte

8:00pm
Memphis at Minnesota

10:00pm
Boston at Phoenix

Steelers signed unrestricted free agent safety Morgan Burnett !!!!

The Pittsburgh Steelers signed unrestricted free agent safety Morgan Burnett to a three-year contract. Burnett spent the last eight seasons with the Green Bay Packers, the team that drafted him in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft, the 71st pick overall after they traded up 15 spots to select him.

Burnett played in 102 games for the Packers, starting all of them, including 12 in 2017. He missed time during the season with a hamstring injury, but returned to action to finish out the year.

Burnett amassed 683 tackles with the Packers, 485 of them solo stops, nine interceptions, 7.5 sacks, 44 passes defensed, nine fumble recoveries, including one returned for a touchdown, and eight forced fumbles. Burnett finished with 68 tackles in 2017, and in the Steelers last second 31-28 win over the Packers at Heinz Field on Nov. 26, he had nine tackles and forced a Le’Veon Bell fumble that the Packers recovered.

A seasoned veteran, Burnett wore the communication helmet for the Packers’ defense last year, making all the calls, and was referred to by people within the Packers organization as a ‘defensive coordinator’ on the field. He also brings versatility to the position, having played the slot corner.

PIAA Semifinal Basketball: March 19, 2018

The Quaker Valley boys are one game away from the Giant Center in Hershey, but standing in their way are the District 10 champion Sharon Tigers. The State West Final takes place at New Castle tonight, and coverage on Beaver County Radio is at 6:30.

BOYS

6:00pm
[4A] Bethlehem Catholic vs. Imhotep Charter (at Geigle Complex)

7:00pm
[4A] Quaker Valley vs. Sharon (at New Castle)
[5A] Mars vs. Milton Hershey (at Altoona)

7:30pm
[5A] Monsignor Bonner vs. Abington Heights (at Freedom HS, Bethlehem)

GIRLS

6:00pm
[3A] Bishop Canevin vs. East Allegheny (at Gateway)
[3A] Dunmore vs. Neumann-Goretti (at Freedom HS, Bethlehem)

7:00pm
[6A] Souderton vs. Upper Dublin (at Council Rock)

7:30pm
[6A] North Allegheny vs. Central Bucks South (at Chambersburg)

Steelers sign LB Jon Bostic to 2-year deal

Steelers sign LB Jon Bostic to 2-year deal
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed inside linebacker Jon Bostic to a two-year contract.
Details of the deal were not disclosed and it will not be finalized until after Bostic undergoes a physical on Monday.
The 26-year-old Bostic played 14 games for Indianapolis last season, getting 97 tackles and one sack. Bostic injured his right knee against Denver in December and finished the season on injured reserve. Pittsburgh is Bostic’s fifth stop.
Bostic began his career with Chicago after being taken in the second round of the 2013 draft. He played two seasons in Chicago then one in New England before the Patriots traded him to Detroit in 2016. He missed the entire season in Detroit with a foot injury before joining the Colts.
The Steelers are in need of depth at inside linebacker with Ryan Shazier already ruled out for 2018 because of a spinal injury suffered in Cincinnati in December.
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PIAA Quarterfinal Basketball: March 16, 2018

BOYS

7:00pm
[5A] Mars vs. Highlands (at Gateway)

7:30pm
[4A] Quaker Valley vs. Huntingdon (at Johnstown) [WBVP/WMBA]
[4A] Sharon vs. New Castle (at Slippery Rock)
[5A] Archbishop Carroll vs. Milton Hershey (at Garden Spot)

GIRLS

6:00pm
[6A] North Allegheny vs. Bethel Park (at Baldwin)
[6A] Central Bucks South vs. Allentown William Allen (at Spring-Ford)
[3A] Mohawk vs. Bishop Canevin (at Gateway)
[3A] East Allegheny vs. York Catholic (at Bald Eagle)
[2A] Chartiers-Houston vs. Bellwood Antis (at Johnstown)
[2A] Reynolds vs. Blairsville (at Slippery Rock)