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June 9, 2010

Hey, a brief break from expansion babble.

Pitt’s non-con is just about finished. Shame they can’t tell everyone the details.

Pittsburgh needs to add just one more game to its non-conference schedule; then, the waiting game begins.

“For anybody who’s new to our conference, it’s something that’s eye-opening and concerning,” Pittsburgh coach Jamie Dixon said, “but being here 12 years, it’s just something that you’re used to. Patience is the best quality to have.”

Why does it take so much longer for the Big East to arrange its conference schedule?

Consider that the Big East plays 144 league games each season. None of the other five major conferences play more than 100. The Big East also has the most televised games, which throws even more wrenches into the scheduling process.

But the biggest problem may be that a handful of Big East teams share their home arenas with NBA and/or NHL franchises; some share with American Hockey League teams. The Big East has to work around those pro dates, and Odjakjian noted that the NHL usually doesn’t release its schedule until mid-July and the NBA often waits until the beginning of August.

Well, here are a few games with the dates set.

The SEC/Big East Invitational comes to Pittsburgh this year.

Pitt will play Tennessee in the fourth annual 2010 DIRECTV SEC/Big East Basketball Invitational at Pittsburgh’s brand new CONSOL Energy Center, ESPN announced on Wednesday. The game is scheduled for Saturday, December 11 and will be nationally televised on ESPN. The contest is part of a doubleheader at CONSOL Energy Center as Rutgers will play Auburn in the first game on ESPN2. Tipoff times will be announced at a later date.

So ex-RMU coach Mike Rice gets an early visit to Pittsburgh as well. Not a bad plan — even if the game itself with Rutgers and Auburn will be ugly.

The other half of the SEC/Big East Invitational will be held in Louisville — but hosted by Kentucky. Seton Hall-Arkansas and Notre Dame-Kentucky.

Meanwhile the preliminary rounds of the Coaches Vs. Cancer have Pitt hosting games on November 8 and 10.

First it is Rhode Island on the 8th. The 10th has University of Illinois-Chicago. The URI game will actually be a challenge. The Rams have been pretty good — and very good early in the year at scoring upsets.





why are we playing at the CEC. Pitt has a great home court advantage playing at the pete and they will throw it away to play at the new arena…i dont like it. They should play 1 game there each yr. Pitt vs Duquesne. the game at the CEC will be on national tv and would have been better pub being on their own court.

Comment by mike 06.09.10 @ 3:15 pm

This is not supposed to be a home game. Pitt has no say over this. Be happy. The game could have been held in another state. The SEC/Big East Invitational is held on a “semi-neutral site.”

Comment by Chas 06.09.10 @ 3:31 pm

Because all of the SEC-Big East games take place on a “neutral” court…

Comment by Rob 06.09.10 @ 3:30 pm

Anybody know if were slated to play the Phila classic this season or ’11?

Comment by Pabs 06.09.10 @ 3:38 pm

thanks for the info.. i did not know they couldnt play on their home court.

Comment by mike 06.09.10 @ 4:26 pm

I might try to make it home for that one. Good opponent, tickets should be fairly easy to come by, and an early look at the CEC. What’s not to like?

Comment by Jeff 06.09.10 @ 5:53 pm

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