Butler and Pittsburgh Agree to Home-and-Home Series
Butler University and the University of Pittsburgh have finalized a men's basketball home-and-home series, starting with a game at Hinkle Fieldhouse on November 13. The teams will face off in Indianapolis before meeting again in Pittsburgh during the 2027-28 season. This matchup adds to Butler's growing non-conference schedule, which includes notable contests against Boise State, Nebraska, and North Carolina. Historically, Butler leads the series against Pitt 8-6, highlighted by their 2011 NCAA Tournament win over the Panthers.
By the Numbers- Butler holds an 8-6 all-time series lead over Pittsburgh.
- The teams first met on December 13, 1928, with Butler winning 35-33.
- Butler's new head coach is Ronald Nored, a former player who returns to his alma mater.
- The Bulldogs are returning five players from last season, including key starters Jalen Jackson and Drayton Jones.
Expect further announcements on additional non-conference games and the broadcast details for the Butler vs. Pittsburgh matchup, paving the way for an engaging upcoming season.
Bottom LineThe Butler-Pittsburgh series represents a renewed opportunity for both programs to strengthen their competitive edge and continue a historic rivalry, with significant implications for future scheduling and team development.
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