Pittsburgh Panthers

Pittsburgh Panthers
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UniversityUniversity of Pittsburgh
ConferenceACC
NCAADivision I (FBS)
Athletic directorAllen Greene
LocationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Varsity teams19
Football stadiumAcrisure Stadium
Basketball arenaPetersen Events Center
Baseball stadiumCharles L. Cost Field
Softball stadiumVartabedian Field
Soccer stadiumAmbrose Urbanic Field
Aquatics centerTrees Pool
Other venuesFitzgerald Field House
Mascot"ROC" the Panther[1]
NicknamePanthers
Fight songHail to Pitt
Pitt Victory Song
ColorsBlue and gold[2]
   
Websitepittsburghpanthers.com

The Pittsburgh Panthers, commonly also referred to as the Pitt Panthers, are the athletic teams representing the University of Pittsburgh, although the term is colloquially used to refer to other aspects of the university such as alumni, faculty, and students. Pitt fields 19 university-sponsored varsity teams at the highest level of competitive collegiate athletics in the United States: the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) for American football.

Varsity men's sports sponsored by the university are baseball, basketball, cross country, football, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, and wrestling; while sponsored women's varsity sports include basketball, cross country, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, and volleyball. Pitt will sponsor varsity women's lacrosse beginning with the 2021–22 season.[3] All varsity sports teams compete as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

The university's athletic program is one of only five current NCAA Division I FBS schools to have won multiple national championships in both football (9) and basketball (2), and the Panthers have been ranked as having among the best combinations of football and basketball programs by multiple publications. Other sports have won a variety of conference titles, regularly compete in NCAA championship events, and have produced a plethora of professional and Olympic athletes.

  1. ^ "Roc the Panther: About Roc". Pittsburgh Panthers. August 28, 2017. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  2. ^ "Color Palette". Pitt Athletics Brand Identity Manual (PDF). February 9, 2022. Retrieved July 27, 2024.
  3. ^ Meyer, Craig (November 1, 2018). "Pitt will add a women's lacrosse program starting in 2021–22". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved November 1, 2018.