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Pitt holds off Buffalo, 84-79

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PITTSBURGH – Six Panthers broke into double digit scoring, including Cameron Johnson and Michael Young, who each scored 17 points as Pitt survived a late scare from Buffalo to win 84-79 Wednesday night.

Pitt was looking to move on from a loss to crosstown rival Duquesne and had seemingly done that, going up by 26 points midway through the first half. But the Bulls clawed back with a 16-2 run to end the first half and got as close as one point in the second half.

The end-of-half troubles represent something of a trend for Pitt. The same issue cropped up in the previous game.

“I thought for about 15 minutes to start the game, we played very, very well. We seem to have trouble closing the half,” head coach Kevin Stallings said. “We show stretches where we’re capable of being dominant.”

Pitt (7-2) shot a crisp 54.5 percent from the field, hitting 30 of 55, including 7 of 18 from beyond the arc and 17 of 25 from the line. But there were issues on defense as the Bulls closed the gap.

“We kind of just took our foot off the gas. That carried over into the second half,” said senior forward Sheldon Jeter. “I think we just got a little bit complacent.”

Buffalo (4-5) got 23 points and eight rebounds from forward Nick Perkins, whose move from center from forward to combat Pitt’s athletic lineup paid dividends. Blake Hamilton also moved to forward and scored 18 as Buffalo shot 49.2 percent (30 of 61).

“Really, once we got Nick more at the five and played Blake a lot more at the four, we got going and it helped out a lot attacking the press,” said head coach Nate Oats.

Senior point guard Jamel Artis returned after serving a one-game suspension for failing to uphold the standards of the team. Artis scored 16 points and made the Pitt offense flow significantly better than it had against the Dukes. The Panthers had 20 assists on 30 baskets, including three from Artis.

Pitt was outscored off the bench, 22-11 and their contributions lacked depth, as all 11 came from forward Ryan Luther. As a result of the ineffective bench, Stallings played four players more than 32 minutes.

Pitt travels to Newark, N.J., Saturday to face Penn State in the neutral-site Never Forget Tribute Classic. The traditional rivals have played 146 times, but not since 2013. Pitt has won its last six games against Penn State.

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