The basketball series was first played in 1932. The cross-town rivalry between the two schools intensified quickly, and the development of bad blood between the two schools on the basketball court and in the boxing ring led to the cessation of series following the 1939 game until it was renewed in 1953.[1] The teams met various times in the Steel Bowl tournament, an in-season four-team tournament sponsored by U.S. Steel that was held from 1951 through 1976 in Pittsburgh.[2]
The rivalry reached its peak when both schools again found themselves members of the same athletic conference, the Eastern 8 (originally named the Eastern Collegiate Basketball League in its first season of 1976–77, formally the Eastern Athletic Association, and renamed the Atlantic 10 Conference following the 1981–82 season), from 1976 to 1982. During this period, the head coaches of Pitt and Duquesne, Tim Grgurich and Mike Rice respectively, were alumni of their schools and had played against each other in the 1960s. There was genuine dislike between coaches and players, and during these contests fights frequently broke out between players, and sometimes among fans.[3][4] The series of games between the schools during the years that both were members of the Eastern 8 was won by Pitt 9–7. Duquesne and Pitt have met once in post-season play, not including two Eastern 8 Tournament games, which resulted in a 65–63 Duquesne victory over the Panthers in the first round of the 1980NIT at the Civic Arena.
However, the competitiveness of the series has waned since Pitt left for the Big East Conference beginning in the 1982–83 season as Pitt has now won 32 of the last 35 games.[5] The men's basketball series is currently on hiatus, having last been played in 2018. It is unknown when the series will resume, as there have been disputes about the scheduling terms, including the venue.[6]
Location
The location of the City Game has varied between both on-campus and off-campus venues for both schools and throughout their history, they have also shared venues to use as their home floor. Both Pittsburgh and Duquesne used the Pitt Pavilion, located inside of Pitt Stadium, for their home games until January 28, 1939 when Pitt's director of athletics Jimmy Hagan announced a cessation of basketball relations with Duquesne following the development of bad blood between the schools on the court.[1] The series returned in 1953 at Pitt's home floor, Fitzgerald Field House, that had opened in 1951. This facility on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh would serve as the home floor of the Panthers through the opening of the Petersen Events Center in 2002, although Pitt played select home games at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena in the 1980s and 1990s. Duquesne also used Fitzgerald Field House as its home floor following the demolition of its home court, Duquesne Gardens, in 1956. Duquesne began playing games in the Civic Arena as early as December 1961 and subsequently switched to using the Civic Arena as its primary home floor between 1964 and 1988. Duquesne moved into a new on-campus home at the A. J. Palumbo Center beginning in the 1988–89 season. From 1990 to 2001, the series was back to being played at the Civic Arena/Mellon Arena. The series then rotated on a yearly basis between the on-campus venues of the Petersen Events Center and the A. J. Palumbo Center.
In 2009, the game returned to Mellon Arena and was the last basketball game played at that venue (not counting a Harlem Globetrotters game on December 26, 2009). Pitt rallied from trailing by 16 to winning 67–58 in double overtime. It was the first multiple overtime game in the series' history.
Upon the opening of the PPG Paints Arena in 2010, the game will be held annually at that site. Each team has an exclusive locker room in the new facility.[7]
Men's game results
Duquesne victories
Pittsburgh victories
No.
Date
Location
Winner
Score
1
January 13, 1932
Pitt Pavilion
Duquesne
28–21
2
January 13, 1933
Pitt Pavilion
Duquesne
26–25
3
February 17, 1933
Pitt Pavilion
Duquesne
25–24
4
January 12, 1934
Pitt Pavilion
Duquesne
30–29
5
February 6, 1934
Pitt Pavilion
Pittsburgh
31–29
6
January 4, 1935
Pitt Pavilion
Duquesne
27–25
7
February 8, 1935
Pitt Pavilion
Pittsburgh
35–34
8
February 8, 1936
Pitt Pavilion
Duquesne
54–42
9
February 18, 1936
Pitt Pavilion
Pittsburgh
46–41
10
February 10, 1937
Pitt Pavilion
Pittsburgh
51–50
11
February 24, 1937
Pitt Pavilion
Duquesne
32–31*
12
January 12, 1938
Pitt Pavilion
Pittsburgh
35–28
13
February 23, 1938
Pitt Pavilion
Duquesne
39–37
14
January 28, 1939
Pitt Pavilion
Duquesne
40–29
15
December 12, 1953
Fitzgerald Field House
Duquesne
79–43#
16
December 10, 1955
Fitzgerald Field House
Duquesne
71–49
17
December 15, 1956
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
59–50
18
December 14, 1957
Fitzgerald Field House
Duquesne
81–64
19
December 13, 1958
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
71–56
20
December 12, 1959
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
75–44
21
December 17, 1960
Fitzgerald Field House
Duquesne
80–66
22
December 16, 1961
Fitzgerald Field House
Duquesne
73–70
23
December 15, 1962
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
85–59
24
December 7, 1963
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
69–67OT
25
December 10, 1966
Civic Arena
Duquesne
72–65
26
December 9, 1967
Civic Arena
Duquesne
100–66
27
December 7, 1968
Civic Arena
Duquesne
57–42
28
December 29, 1970
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
70–58
29
December 30, 1971
Civic Arena
Duquesne
87–67
30
December 8, 1972
Civic Arena
Duquesne
67–61
31
December 7, 1973
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
82–65
32
December 6, 1974
Civic Arena
Duquesne
100–94
33
December 5, 1975
Civic Arena
Duquesne
75–74
34
December 11, 1976
Civic Arena
Duquesne
79–78
35
February 12, 1977
Fitzgerald Field House
Duquesne
66–63OT
36
February 27, 1977
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
64–56
37
February 5, 1978
Civic Arena
Duquesne
88–66
38
February 22, 1978
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
72–65
39
February 1, 1979
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
89–83
40
February 17, 1979
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
60–54
41
January 16, 1980
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
55–53
42
February 10, 1980
Civic Arena
Duquesne
67–66
43
March 6, 1980
Civic Arena
Duquesne
65–63
44
February 4, 1981
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
60–53
No.
Date
Location
Winner
Score
45
February 15, 1981
Civic Arena
Duquesne
66–64
46
March 7, 1981
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
64–60
47
January 14, 1982
Fitzgerald Field House
Duquesne
72–62
48
February 14, 1982
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
69–68
49
March 2, 1982
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
66–64
50
November 30, 1982
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
62–53
51
December 27, 1983
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
64–59
52
January 14, 1984
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
75–69
53
February 4, 1985
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
77–61
54
January 20, 1986
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
95–76
55
January 12, 1987
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
102–77
56
January 11, 1988
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
85–58
57
December 19, 1988
Palumbo Center
Duquesne
80–76
58
December 18, 1989
Fitzgerald Field House
Pittsburgh
92–87
59
December 19, 1990
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
84–65
60
January 6, 1992
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
93–69
61
December 19, 1992
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
102–91
62
December 30, 1993
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
77–66
63
December 19, 1994
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
76–72
64
November 29, 1995
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
84–73^
65
December 21, 1996
Civic Arena
Pittsburgh
75–73
66
February 5, 1998
Civic Arena
Duquesne
80–69
67
January 25, 1999
Mellon Arena
Pittsburgh
65–60
68
December 20, 1999
Mellon Arena
Pittsburgh
74–56
69
December 21, 2000
Mellon Arena
Duquesne
71–70
70
December 22, 2001
Mellon Arena
Pittsburgh
78–63
71
November 23, 2002
Petersen Events Center
Pittsburgh
82–67
72
December 3, 2003
Palumbo Center
Pittsburgh
59–45
73
December 4, 2004
Petersen Events Center
Pittsburgh
87–57
74
December 7, 2005
Palumbo Center
Pittsburgh
71–60
75
December 6, 2006
Petersen Events Center
Pittsburgh
73–56
76
December 5, 2007
Palumbo Center
Pittsburgh
73–68
77
December 3, 2008
Petersen Events Center
Pittsburgh
78–51
78
December 2, 2009
Mellon Arena
Pittsburgh
67–582OT
79
December 1, 2010
Consol Energy Center
Pittsburgh
80–66
80
November 30, 2011
Consol Energy Center
Pittsburgh
80–69
81
December 5, 2012
Consol Energy Center
Pittsburgh
66–45
82
November 30, 2013
Consol Energy Center
Pittsburgh
84–67
83
December 5, 2014
Consol Energy Center
Pittsburgh
76–62
84
December 4, 2015
Consol Energy Center
Pittsburgh
96–75
85
December 2, 2016
PPG Paints Arena
Duquesne
64–55
86
December 1, 2017
PPG Paints Arena
Pittsburgh
76–64
87
November 30, 2018
PPG Paints Arena
Pittsburgh
74–53
Series: Pittsburgh leads 55–32
Where there are discrepancies between game scores, the score provided in the table is the one provided by sources from the winning team.
* This game is listed as a Duquesne victory with a score of 31–30 in the Pitt media guide.
# This game is listed as a Duquesne victory with a score of 75–46 in the Pitt media guide.
^This game is listed as a Pittsburgh victory with a score of 84–74 in the Duquesne media guide.
Women's basketball
The women's basketball City Game series dates to 1974 when the University of Pittsburgh resurrected its women's varsity athletic program. The Pitt women's 91–32 win against Duquesne in the 1974 Pitt Tournament marked its first game and victory of the modern era since the program had been on hiatus at the close of the 1926–1927 season. Including the 1974 win, Pitt dominated the early series winning the first 13 games. The game has sometimes been played as a double header with the men's game and has been played three times at the Civic Arena in 1995, 1996, and 1998. Pitt leads the series 22–17 and was the winner of four straight prior to the Dukes winning four in a row since 2009.
Baseball
The baseball contest between the University of Pittsburgh and Duquesne University was often referred to as the baseball version of the City Game and was sometimes played at special venues including Major League Baseball's PNC Park. The first collegiate baseball game at PNC Park was played on May 6, 2003, between Pittsburgh and Duquesne.[8] Duquesne won the game by a score of 2–1.[9] Following the 2010 season, Duquesne discontinued its varsity baseball program, bringing the City Game baseball series to an end.[10] The PNC Park City Game series ended in Pitt's favor, four games to two, with the 2007 game canceled because of poor field conditions.[11][12][13] The final City Game baseball series was split with Pitt winning an April 14, 2010 game at Trees Field 21–9,[14] and Duquesne, oddly serving as the home team at Pitt's Trees Field, winning the final meeting, 10–9, on May 12, 2010. The all-time series between the schools ended in Pitt's favor, 58–22–1.[15]
^Pitt's (W.U.P.'s) opponent on October 20, 1903 played under the name of Manchester Athletic Club, but used players mainly from Pittsburgh College (later to be known as Duquesne University).[16] The University of Pittsburgh lists its opponent that day as Manchester A.C. (and does not count the game toward its all-time record vs. Duquesne),[17] while Duquesne counts the game as its own.[18]