University of Pittsburgh Athletics

Pitt Non-Conference & Clemson Single Game Tickets On Sale Now
10/17/2023 9:56:00 AM | Men's Basketball
PITTSBURGH – Non-conference single game tickets as well as Pitt's early December ACC matchup with Clemson are now on sale through the Panthers Ticket Office. Tickets start as low as $10 with the remainder of the conference games going on sale at a later date.
Highlighting the early single game ticket on sale is an ACC/SEC Challenge matchup with Missouri Tuesday, Nov. 28 and the ACC opener against Clemson Sunday, Dec. 3. Pitt opens the season Monday, Nov. 6 against NC A&T with the non-conference schedule also featuring matchups with Binghamton (Nov. 10), Florida Gulf Coast (Nov. 13), Jacksonville (Nov. 17), Canisius (Dec. 9), South Carolina State (Dec. 16), and Purdue Fort Wayne (Dec. 20).
Pitt will also host Pitt-Johnstown in an exhibition game Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Fans can secure their 2023-24 Pitt Basketball season tickets, mini plans, single game tickets or I.C. Light Baseline Club membership HERE or call the Panthers Ticket Office at (800) 643-7488 or email tickets@athletics.pitt.edu. Season tickets provide fans with the greatest value and access to all games, while mini-plans offer another option to secure tickets to the best games this season.
2023-24 PITT PANTHERS
2023 ACC Coach of the Year Jeff Capel and his staff return a strong core of players, including All-ACC performer Blake Hinson. Hinson, a Second Team All-ACC selection a year ago, is among the top returning players in the ACC after averaging 15.3 points and 6.0 rebounds per game and leading the ACC with 97 three-point field goals in his first season in Oakland.
Pitt also returns starting center Federiko Federiko (6.6 ppg., 5.3 rpg., 1.7 bpg., .667 FG pct.), two-year starter William Jeffress, who missed the 2022-23 campaign with a foot injury, and twins Guillermo Diaz Graham (3.5 ppg., 3.2 rpg.) and Jorge Diaz Graham (2.9 ppg., 2.2 rpg.).
The Panthers also have added a trio of experienced transfers in Ishmael Leggett (16.4 ppg., 5.8 rpg., 2.4 apg.), Zack Austin (14.1 ppg., 5.4 rpg., 2.1 bpg., 62 3FG) and Michael Hueitt, Jr. (4.7 ppg., 57 3FG in two seasons) to go along with highly touted high school prospects – Papa Amadou Kante, Marlon Barnes, Jr., Carlton Carrington, and Jaland Lowe.
Amadou Kante suffered a knee injury in September and will be sidelined for the 2023-24 season.














