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Post-Game Notes
1/25/2015 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
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POST-GAME NOTES
No. 10 Louisville at Pitt • Petersen Events Center • Pittsburgh, Pa. • January 25, 2015
No. 10 Louisville 80, Pitt 68
•Pitt dropped to 13-7 overall and 3-4 in the ACC with an 80-68 home loss to No. 10 Louisville. Pitt is back in action on Tuesday, Jan. 27 when it travels to Blacksburg, Va. to play Virginia Tech. Tipoff is 7 p.m. for an ESPNU national broadcast. 
•Pitt dropped to 13-3 all-time vs. top-10 ranked opponents at the Petersen Events Center. In addition, Jamie Dixon dropped to 13-2 vs. top-10 nationally ranked opponents at the Petersen Events Center. 
•Pitt dropped to 9-2 at the Petersen Events Center in 2014-15, 202-29 overall in the arena and 81-26 vs. conference opponents. 
•Louisville shot 65.2 percent (30-46) from the floor, a Petersen Events Center opponents record and Jamie Dixon Era opponents high. The previous record for both marks was 60.9 percent (28-46) vs. Georgetown on Jan. 13, 2007. 
•Pitt lost back-to-back games for only the first time this season. 
•Jamel Artis finished with his fourth consecutive double figure scoring day with 18 points on 8-15 shooting. He has now scored 13 points vs. Florida State, 20 points vs. Georgia Tech, 21 points at Duke and 18 points vs. Louisville in a row. Artis has reached double figure scoring in 11 games on the year and 13 contests in his career. His 15 field goal attempts represented a career-high. 
•With his 16 points, James Robinson reached double figure scoring for the ninth time this year and 25th time in his career. 
•Michael Young finished the day with 14 points and a team-high nine rebounds (six offensive). It marked his 11th double figure scoring game in Pitt’s last 12 contests. He has now scored in double figures in 16 games on the year and 21 for his career. 
•With his 12 points, Chris Jones reached double figure scoring for the 10th time on the year/career. 
•Pitt’s attendance of 12,508 marked the fourth capacity crowd of the season.

