PITTSBURGH — The Pitt Panthers will face off on the road vs. Virginia Tech on Dec. 7, marking their first match in the ACC.
Pitt suffered just their second loss of the season in a 90-57 blowout at Mississippi State on Dec. 4 in the ACC/SEC Challenge. The 33-point loss ranks tied for the worst under head coach Jeff Capel, as they lost 91-58 to Wake Forest on Feb. 20.
The Panthers shot just 31.3% from the field, while the Bulldogs made 57.8% of their shots. They also led the Panthers in a number of categories, including rebounds, 49-27, defensive rebounds, 33-13, points off turnovers, 15-4, second chance points, 24-12, bench points, 36-27, and points in the paint, 52-14.
After an emphatic buzzer-beating win against Ohio State on the road on Nov. 29, it’s possible that Pitt was still thinking about that victory before heading into their matchup vs. Mississippi State.
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Who can blame them? Pitt was ranked inside the AP Top 25 for the first time since the 2022-23 season when they held the No. 25 ranking for the final week of the regular season. Their No. 18 ranking is the highest since they were No. 18 for one week in the 2013-14 season, starting Jan. 27.
The Panthers were fifth in the NET Rankings before the loss to the Bulldogs They’ve since fallen to 12th.
No matter, Pitt gets a chance to prove an off-shooting and poor-rebounding night against Mississippi State is not the norm with a conclusion to their road trip at Virginia Tech.
The Panthers are catching the Hokies at a good time for their ACC opener, as their foe ranks the lowest of all ACC Teams in the NET Ranking at No. 231 with a 3-5 record.
After winning their opening three games, Virginia Tech has lost five straight, all at home. None of the losses were particularly close either. Their best showings in that stretch were a pair of 10-point losses to Jacksonville, a Quad 4 loss, and South Carolina.
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Virginia Tech falls short in several facets, but offense, especially shooting, is the main struggle. The Hokies have only two players who average double-digit points in graduate student forward Mylyjael Poteat and junior forward Toibu Lawal each average 11.4 points per game.
The Hokies looks to exceed the 19-13 record it has finished the last two seasons with under sixth-year head coach Mike Young. A main reason for the Hokies’ offensive struggles is guard Hunter Cattoor graduating and taking his 13.5 points per game and 40.5% accuracy from deep with him.
Virginia Tech also lost guard Sean Pedulla to Ole Miss for his senior season. Pedulla, another high-quality three-point shooter, started every game he played in for the program over his sophomore and junior seasons and averaged 15.7 points per game over that stretch.
They looked to bring in guard Hysier Miller from Temple to fill the scoring voids left my Cattoor and Pedulla, but would release him prior to the season starting due to an on going gambling scandal during Miller’s time at Temple.
Thus, Poteat has received his first opportunity as a starter. Poteat averaged over 10 minutes per game in his first two seasons at Rice and played 68 total games over the next two seasons at Virginia Tech.
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Poteat has already tripled his previous number of starts this season and is averaging career-highs in points, rebounds (5.5), assists (1.8) and minutes (24.5). Poteat is strictly an inside player standing at six-foot-nine. In his 122 career games, Poteat has only attempted two three-pointers.
Lawal is in his first season with the Hokies after spending his first two with VCU. Similar to Poteat, Lawal is getting his first real starting experience with Virginia Tech. Lawal is also a non-shooter but shoots 36.8% from deep on 19 career attempts.
Lawal recorded a career-high 23 points in Virginia Tech’s season opener against Deleware State but has hovered around 10 points per game since then. Lawal also leads the Hokies with seven blocks on the season.
On the season, the Hokies’ average 68.6 points per game, tied for the 301st in Division I, and shoot 31.5% from deep, 266th in Division I, both poor marks.
Given the Panthers are coming off a terrible shooting night, the Hokies are likely the perfect opponent to defeat on the road even if those shooting struggles don’t subside.
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Sophomore guard Jaland Lowe led the Panthers with 19 points against the Bulldogs but shot 7-for-21 from the floor. Senior guard Ishmael Legget, the Panthers’ leading scorer on the season with 17 points per game, shot an uncharacteristic 3-for-14 in the defeat.
A 33-point blowout is never good, but for Pitt who just came off an emotional road victory against Ohio State, it could turn into positive momentum if they can get right against a sliding Virginia Tech team.
Pitt plays Virginia tech at 2:00 p.m. on Dec. 7 at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Va. The game is viewable on ESPNU.
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As Republicans praise President Donald Trump for taking military action against Iran, Democrats are demanding Congress provide authorization for the attack and a more detailed explanation of its ultimate goals.
WTOP’s Mitchell Miller joined anchor Del Walters earlier to talk about the political reaction to the U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran.
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As Republicans praise President Donald Trump for taking decisive military action against Iran, Democrats are demanding Congress provide authorization for the attack and a more detailed explanation of its ultimate goals.
Virginia U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, who serves as the vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Iran has a long history of terrorism in the Middle East, but that “does not relieve any president of the responsibility to act within the law, with a clear strategy and with Congress.”
Like many other Democratic lawmakers, Warner said Congress can’t be sidelined.
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“The Constitution is clear: the decision to take this nation to war rests with Congress and launching large-scale military operations — particularly in the absence of an imminent threat to the United States — raises serious legal and constitutional concerns,” Warner said in a statement on Saturday.
Warner and other Democrats called for the administration to fully brief lawmakers and explain the specific aims of the U.S.
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine has a war powers resolution that was prepared before the attack took place, and there’s a push to quickly bring it to the Senate floor for a vote.
In a statement released Saturday, Kaine noted that for months he has “raised hell about the fact that the American people want lower prices, not more war.”
“These strikes are a colossal mistake, and I pray that they do not cost our sons and daughters in uniform and at embassies throughout the region their lives,” he said.
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Kaine said the Senate should immediately return to session to vote on his war powers resolution. He said all senators need to go on the record on what he referred to as, “this dangerous, unnecessary, and idiotic action.”
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican, has a war powers resolution pending in the House. He called for Congress to convene Monday to consider it.
The Norfolk-based aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford is in the region to support the military action against Iran. The carrier and its sailors have already been at sea for more than eight months.
Kaine said it could end up being the longest deployment for a U.S. aircraft carrier since the Vietnam War. The carrier previously supported U.S. military operations off the Venezuelan coast.
House speaker says lawmakers were briefed
House Speaker Mike Johnson said Saturday that Iran is “facing the severe consequences of its evil actions,” noting that the president and the administration had made extensive efforts to pursue a diplomatic solution to “the Iranian regime’s sustained nuclear ambitions.”
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“The Gang of 8 was briefed in detail earlier this week that military action may become necessary to protect American troops and American citizens in Iran,” Johnson said.
The briefing of the top congressional leaders, which included Warner, took place before the president’s State of the Union address earlier this week.
Johnson said he also received updates from Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) praised Rubio for providing updates on the situation, and said he looks forward to administration officials briefing all senators about the military operations.
“I commend President Donald Trump for taking action to thwart these threats,” he said.
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One of the first officials to publicly praise the president for attacking Iran was U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, a close Republican ally of Trump.
“As I watch and monitor this historic operation, I’m in awe of President Donald Trump’s determination to be a man of peace but at the end of the day, evil’s worst nightmare,” he said in an X post. “Well done, Mr. President.”
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This weekend’s college basketball slate kicks off with a blockbuster showdown between the No. 11 Virginia Cavaliers and the top-ranked Duke Blue Devils. They’ll be playing in Durham, where Duke has been undefeated for over a year. Virginia (25-3), however, has been on point all season and stands a chance at snapping the Blue Devils’ home court winning streak.
At a Glance: How to Watch Virginia vs. Duke Basketball Game
Stream: Sling
TV channel: ESPN
Date, time: Saturday, Feb. 28 at noon ET
The Cavaliers are coming off a big 90-61 win over NC State, and are looking to extend a nine-game winning streak. The Blue Devils are hot off a massive 100-56 victory against Notre Dame. Duke is seeking another shot at the title this year after falling to No. 1 Houston in last year’s Final Four.
If you don’t have a way to watch Saturday’s Virginia vs. Duke game, read on. Ahead is a quick guide on how to livestream Virginia vs. Duke with Sling, plus key details about the matchup.
How to Watch Virginia vs. Duke Basketball Game Online
Saturday’s Virginia vs. Duke matchup will air on ESPN. If you don’t have cable, you can watch the game online using any live TV streaming service that carries the channel. One of our favorites is Sling, which offers flexible packages and a great channel lineup.
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ESPN is included in Sling’s Orange and Orange + Blue packages. The Orange plan carries 30+ channels, including CNN, TNT, HGTV, and ID, as well as ESPN. This plan is available as a monthly subscription, starting at $45.99 a month, but Sling also offers short-term passes that are ideal for catching individual games or tournaments. A one-day pass costs $4.99, a three-day pass costs $9.99, and a seven-day pass costs $14.99.
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If you want more channels, upgrade to the Orange + Blue package. This plan starts at $60.99 a month and carries 50+ channels, including local networks (in select markets), Fox News, NFL Network, and everything in the Orange package.
Virginia vs. Duke Game Date, Start Time
The next Virginia vs. Duke basketball game takes place on Saturday, Feb. 28. Tip-off is at noon ET.
We’re highlighting the many threads that make Virginia so special
As we approach the 250th anniversary of the United States and Virginia, we’re embarking on a journey to celebrate the rich history of the place we call home. (WSLS 10)
Virginia is filled with so much history just waiting to be explored. As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States and Virginia, we’re celebrating this milestone with a new series: Patchwork 250.
The series will highlight the many threads that make Virginia so special and celebrate every patch (whether that’s a remarkable person, an unforgettable location or a memorable event).
As this new initiative gets underway, we’d love to hear from you. Share your favorite pieces of history and be a part of Virginia’s ongoing story.
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