Pitt vs Syracuse Game Day Preview

The University of Pittsburgh has a rich tradition in football that dates back to 1890. The Pitt Panthers are 9-Time National Champions and have had many of the greatest players in the history of football call Pitt their alma mater. Pitt has had 94 First Team All-Americans, 25 members in the College Football Hall of […]

WPIAL Championship Predictions

It’s November here in Western Pennsylvania, and with Pitt football and the Pittsburgh Steelers flowing deep into their seasons, high school football is headed for the playoffs, where six classifications will be vying for WPIAL Championship glory, and a berth in the PIAA State playoffs in December. Each week up until the Pa state finals, […]

Should I Still Be Wondering?

Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Charlie Dees, who recently turned 86-years-old, was a first baseman for the California Angels for parts of three seasons, in 1963, 1964, and 1965; in 98 career games, he came up to bat 260 times and collected 69 hits. Regrettably, Dees is among the 609 retired men not receiving Major League […]

River Hawks Fight to the End in 92-81 Setback at Massachusetts

AMHERST, Mass. – Senior Allin Blunt (Crownsville, Md.) paced four double-digit scorers with a career-high 18 points, as the UMass Lowell River Hawks men’s basketball team (4-2) fell, 92-81, at Massachusetts (3-4) in the finale of a five-game road swing on Wednesday. Despite trailing by 24 early in the second half, the River Hawks battled back to […]