Pitt parts ways with basketball coach Kevin Stallings
Posted Mar 8, 2018
Pitt and Kevin Stallings have parted ways after just two seasons, according to multiple reports. Stallings was 24-41 in his Panthers tenure and finished this season with an 8-24 record and an 0-19 ACC mark. Since 2000, only six high-major coaches have been fired after just two seasons on the job and just two of the six were fired because of on-court performance.
(NBC Sports)
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