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Kevin Pittsnogle

Kevin Lee Pittsnogle Jr. (born July 30, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player. He played for the Pittsburgh Xplosion of the CBA〔(http://www.pittsburghxplosion.com/pr/pr110806.htm )〕 and the Austin Toros and the Albuquerque Thunderbirds of the NBA D-League.〔(Kevin Pittsnogle D-League Statistics )〕 He is best known for his collegiate play at West Virginia University.
==College career==
Pittsnogle spent much of his youth living in a trailer park. A forward from Martinsburg, West Virginia, Pittsnogle saw great action in his first year at West Virginia University, particularly against Rutgers on January 26, 2003 when he posted 26 points.〔(Rutgers 75, West Virginia 86 - Box score )〕 He also added 24 points against Syracuse on February 8, 2003.〔(Anthony scores career-high 29 points in win )〕
Until late in the 2004–05 season, Pittsnogle primarily came off the bench for the Mountaineers. However, on February 5, 2005 starting center D'or Fischer was unable to play against Pitt due to illness. Fischer was replaced in the starting lineup by Pittsnogle, who proceeded to score 27 points in an upset of the Panthers.〔(Fischer's replacement fills in with 27 points )〕 He remained in the starting lineup for the rest of the season, and quickly came to the forefront during the 2005 NCAA Tournament, when on March 24, 2005, he scored 22 points and grabbed 8 rebounds in a 65-60 victory against Texas Tech in the Sweet 16 round,〔(Pittsnogle scores 22 for WVU; Louisville next for Mountaineers )〕 and then scored a team-high 25 points (on 9-for-15 shooting) and grabbed 5 rebounds in a 93-85 overtime loss to Louisville on March 26.〔((7) West Virginia 85, (4) Louisville 93 - Box score )〕
Pittsnogle declared for the 2005 NBA Draft.〔(61 collegians, 12 preps on list )〕 He did not hire an agent, which meant that he still had the option to reverse his decision. He ultimately decided to withdraw from the draft and return to WVU for his senior year.〔(Kentucky's Morris should pull out of draft )〕〔(Good draft news for Big East )〕
His collegiate career came to an end following a 74-71 loss to Texas in the Sweet 16 of the 2006 NCAA Tournament. Pittsnogle, having just returned from a bloody nose, tied the game with 5 seconds remaining with his fifth three-pointer, but Texas guard Kenton Paulino hit a three-pointer at the buzzer for the win.〔(Paulino's buzzer-beater sinks WVU, lifts Texas to Elite Eight )〕
Pittsnogle has the 6th most points in a career (1,708), the 2nd best 3-point field goal percentage in a career (41.1%), the 25th most rebounds in a career (563), the most games played in a career (128) and the ninth most games started in a career (105) in school history.

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