Pitt was able to resolve its contract dispute with former head men’s basketball coach Kevin Stallings, according to a report from Craig Meyer of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Details about the resolution were not provided by the university, which only stated that the matter had been concluded, offering no additional clarification.
Stallings was fired on March 8 after leading the Panthers to an 8-24 regular-season record that included a 0-18 conference mark. Overall, the coach went 24-41 at Pitt, with a woeful 4-32 record in the ACC over two seasons. Under his stewardship, the Petersen Events Center saw record-low attendance as the struggling Panthers lost a program-record 19 straight games.