
Pitt Drops Hard Fought Contest at NC State, 77-73
2/29/2020 2:56:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Associated Press
RALEIGH, N.C. - The Pitt men's basketball team fell to NC State, 77-73, in a hard fought contest at the PNC Arena Saturday afternoon.
Au'Diese Toney scored 24 points to lead the Panthers, while Xavier Johnson added 13 points and Justin Champagnie and Eric Hamilton had 10 apiece.
With N.C. State trailing 58-51, Jericole Hellems scored nine points in three minutes, including a 3-pointer from the baseline with 6:53 remaining that gave the Wolfpack its first lead of the game. Hellems also sprinted down the floor for a layup and a tip-in and scored on a 15-foot jumper during his personal scoring binge.
Pitt briefly regained the lead with two Hamilton free throws, but the Wolfpack scored the next eight points to grab a 70-63 lead and held on to win.
Hellems and C.J. Bryce each scored 16 points to lead five Wolfpack players in double figures. D.J. Funderburk and Manny Bates each scored 13, a career-high 13. Markell Johnson contributed nine points and six assists for the Wolfpack.
The Wolfpack (18-11, 9-9 ACC), which had lost three of its last four games, managed to even its conference record with the win. Pitt (15-15, 6-13) suffered its sixth straight loss as its overall record fell to .500.
Pitt never trailed in the first half as Johnson made both of his 3-point attempts and drove for an emphatic dunk en route to 10 points in 19 minutes. The Panthers started to pull away when an 8-1 run capped by a Johnson 15-footer extended their lead to 25-18 with 7:18 left in the half.
But Bryce answered with a mid-range jumper of his own and a 3-pointer, and Johnson drove the left side of the lane for a layup to tie the score at 25-25. Pitt led 31-30 at the half.
N.C. State appeared poised to take its first lead of the game with 14:07 remaining when Funderburk completed a three-point play with the Panthers leading 44-40 when Champagnie was called for a technical foul for pushing Hellems.
But Braxton Beverly missed both technical free throws and then a 17-footer with the Wolfpack trailing by one. Later, Pitt extended its lead to 58-51 after Toney rebounded a Champagnie miss and laid the ball in the basket with 10:14 remaining.
Hellems made his mark after that to help the Wolfpack come from behind.
BIG PICTURE
Pitt: The Panthers demonstrated that they hadn't lost their fight even though they hadn't won since Feb. 8. But as has often been the case, they struggled to make shots down the stretch after playing well for most of the game.
N.C. State: The Wolfpack's fight for an NCAA Tournament bid would have gotten much tougher if it had been defeated by an opponent that had lost five in a row. To get into the tournament, you need to win the games you are supposed to win and get a few victories that people weren't expecting over highly regarded opponents. Monday's game against Duke, which N.C. State defeated 88-66 on Feb. 19, is another opportunity for a win that will turn some heads.
UP NEXT
Pitt: Plays at Georgia Tech on Wednesday.
N.C. State: Visits Duke on Monday.