Vol. 105 Issue 134
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Monday, March 23, 2015
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
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DANCING WITH MY HANDS UP
Next up: Panthers face Vols Chris Puzia Staff Writer
Despite the attention that senior point guard Brianna Kiesel’s performance commanded all season long, a freshman led the way on Saturday. Forward Stasha Carey scored 16 points and grabbed 13 rebounds — both team highs — to guide her Pitt women’s basketball team to a 51-40 first-round victory over No. 7-seed University of Tennessee at Chattanooga over the weekend. But Carey, playing in her first career NCAA Tournament game, said the team always had aspirations past just Chattanooga. “We’re looking at staying in Tennessee until Monday, and taking the ride as far
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Dancers perform at the 35th annual Latin American and Caribbean Festival in Posvar Saturday. Nate Smith | Staff Photographer
Bus strikes Pitt student near Cathedral Dale Shoemaker Assistant News Editor A Port Authority bus struck a female Pitt student on campus Sunday morning. The 71B bus was traveling outbound toward Shadyside and Hamilton when it struck the 19-year-old woman at the intersection
of Fifth Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard, next to the Cathedral of Learning. Port Authority spokesman Jim Ritchie said the young woman sustained injuries to her face and shoulder at the scene and responders rushed her to the UPMC Presbyterian emergency room. Pitt spokesman John Fedele confirmed that the young woman was a Pitt student and
that an ambulance took her to the UPMC Presbyterian emergency room, but said the University would not release her name. The cause of the pedestrian accident, to which Port Authority police and Pittsburgh Emergency Medical Services responded at 11:25 a.m., is currently under investigation, Ritchie said.