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Pitt’s Basketball Schedule So Far – Late May Update

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Pitt's basketball schedule is coming together for the upcoming 2025-26 season, as reports and press release continue to come out.
Pitt's basketball schedule is coming together for the upcoming 2025-26 season, as reports and press release continue to come out.

Pitt’s basketball schedule is coming together for the upcoming 2025-26 season.

As reports and press release continue to come out, we are going to keep track of the Panthers’ 2025-26 slate here.

So far, the following games are locked in for the Panthers.

NON-CONFERENCE MATCHUPS

NOVEMBER 13 – Pitt @ West Virginia

NOVEMBER 28 – Pitt Vs. Ohio State

CONFERENCE MATCHUPS

The ACC recently released the teams that Pitt will play this upcoming season in the 18-game ACC slate. Check out Pitt’s conference matchups below.

HOME

Duke, Louisville, Syracuse, Notre Dame, Clemson, SMU, Florida State, NC State, Wake Forest

AWAY

Syracuse, Clemson, Cal, Stanford, Miami, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Virginia, Boston College

The schedule is headlined by two matchups against Clemson, and home games against Duke and Louisville. The Blue Devils are once again loaded under head coach Jon Scheyer, even after losing Cooper Flagg to the NBA Draft. Duke reloaded with the No. 1 ranked recruiting class, as well as several key returners coming back. Louisville hauled in a tremendous transfer class in preparation for year No. 2 under Pat Kelsey.

“The ACC announced the move to an 18-game schedule on May 7,” Pitt said in a press release. “Additional information on that change is available HERE. The ACC conducted 20-game conference schedules from the 2019-20 season through the 2024-25 campaign, and last played 18-game league schedules from the 2012-13 through 2018-19 seasons.”

Pitt returns several players, including Beebah Cummings, Papa Amadou Kante, Amdy Ndiaye, and others. The Panthers have brought in four transfer portal prospects so far: Barry Dunning Jr., Damarco Minor, Nojus Indrusaitis, and Dishon Jackson.

Sandy Schall, Coldwell Banker

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