Clint Session Named Big East Defensive Player of the Week




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Sept. 4, 2006

   University of Pittsburgh senior linebacker Clint Session has been named the Big East Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in the Panthers' 38-13 season-opening victory over Virginia this past Saturday.

 

   Session (Pompano Beach, Fla./Blanche Ely) spearheaded Pitt's swarming defensive effort by collecting nine tackles, two tackles for losses and a 78-yard interception return for a touchdown. He helped the Panthers limit Virginia to 211 yards in total offense, including a mere 52 rushing yards.

 

   Session's interception return put the final touches on the 25-point victory and marked the first touchdown of his career. His two TFLs went for losses totaling eight yards.

 

   The 6-0, 235-pound Sam linebacker has been a fixture for Pitt's defense since his freshman year. One of the hardest hitting defenders in the Big East, Session has all-star aspirations in his final collegiate season.

 

   The Panthers (1-0) open Big East play this Friday, Sept. 8, at Cincinnati (1-0). The game will be a national ESPN2 telecast and kick off at 8 p.m.

 

   Pitt returns to Heinz Field Sept. 16 for a noon home date with Michigan State (1-0). For ticket information, log on to www.PittsburghPanthers.com or call (800) 643-PITT.