NCAAB Game Recap - Pittsburgh at Boston College
Wed Feb 8, 2017 7:00 PM EST

Baylor
72
OkSt
69
F
Stan
67
Ariz
74
F
UCF
50
Cin
60
F
WVU
61
Okla
50
F
NCSU
71
FSU
95
F
DeP
61
Xav
72
F
Miss
66
Tenn
75
F
SDak
93
IPFW
82
F
Murr
100
MorSt
101
F(OT)
LoyMD
59
Navy
62
F
Buck
71
Leh
79
F
HolyC
59
Lafy
69
F
Army
58
Colg
70
F
GMas
76
David
69
F
StLou
55
StBon
70
F
LaSal
67
Ford
52
F
SoFL
51
UConn
97
F
Pitt
83
BC
72
F
Rut
64
OhSt
70
F
Boston
67
Amer
64
F
SeLA
75
TXAMC
80
F
IUPUI
89
Omaha
78
F
W IL
63
ORU
60
F
SIU
41
NrthIA
49
F
LoyIL
58
Evans
60
F
Hou
91
Tul
62
F
Mizzu
73
TAMU
76
F
Prov
70
Seton
72
F(OT)
SDSt
65
NDSU
82
F
Fres
100
Wyo
102
F(4OT)
IndSt
56
Brad
54
F
NM
74
AF
67
F
VCU
54
GrgWas
53
F
VaTec
68
Mia-FL
74
F
Iowa
89
Minn
101
F(2OT)
UCSB
47
UCIrv
64
F
CS-Ful
65
UCDav
74
F
UNLV
77
Nev
104
F
Cal
68
AzSt
43
F

Feb 8, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Pittsburgh

31

52

83

Boston College

31

41

72

Young scores 19 of 30 in 2nd half, Pitt beats BC 83-72
Wed Feb 8, 2017 10:19 PM

BOSTON (AP) Michael Young felt like he had a very favorable matchup. That was all that Pittsburgh needed to end a rough stretch.

Young scored 19 of his 30 points in the second half, and the Panthers snapped an eight-game losing streak with an 83-72 win over Boston College Wednesday night in a match of the Atlantic Coast Conference's bottom two teams.

"The whole game I felt like I had a pretty good mismatch against them," Young said. "It was just about not forcing anything and playing good basketball."

Jamel Artis, the ACC's leading scorer, had only six points for the Panthers (13-11, 2-9) after spraining his right ankle early in the game. Sheldon Jeter had 17 and Chris Jones 14.

It was the Panthers' first win since their second ACC game - an 88-76 upset over then-No. 11 Virginia on Jan. 4

Coach Kevin Stallings felt like his team could be in for another tough night after watching Artis go down.

"Nineteen seconds into the game it looked like 20 points might be finished for the night," Stallings said. "If it weren't for bad luck, we wouldn't have any luck. Fortunately he was able to come back. He told me he was much better at halftime."

Jerome Robinson led the Boston College (9-16, 2-10) with 22 points. Ky Bowman had 15 points and Mo Jeffers a season-high 14. It was the Eagles' eighth straight loss.

"We didn't have anybody leading the way to seize it - Mo - but I don't know if there was enough people with him," BC coach Jim Christian said. "There wasn't enough emotion, there wasn't enough passion to play. It's my team, so it's on me. The reality is a lot of it is on them. Coaches don't do all that. Players do that, especially in February. It's my team. I have to find a way to get through to them."

Tied at halftime, Pittsburgh outscored the Eagles 9-2 in the initial 2:15 of the second half, but BC sliced it to 43-37 before the Panthers went on an 11-3 run over the ensuing three minutes. Young's 3-pointer made it 54-40 with 12:35 to play.

Artis, who entered scoring 20.7 per game, injured his ankle trying to grab a loose ball under the basket 19 seconds into the game. He didn't score his first points until nailing a 3-pointer from the left wing nearly four minutes into the second half.

After he got hurt, he hopped up the five steps on one leg behind the basket before taking a seat about 25 feet away from the court. He was joined by his teammates and a trainer. He came back for only five minutes in the first half, but was ineffective.

BC had opened a nine-point lead late into the first half, but Pitt tied it at 31 at halftime.

BIG PICTURE

Pittsburgh: The Panthers were due for a road win after playing well in road losses against three ranked conference teams this season: Louisville, Duke and North Carolina.

Boston College: The early-season buzz of winning two conference games in their first four has completely faded away for the Eagles.

QUOTE OF THE NIGHT

"It wouldn't have mattered if we were playing the Golden State Warriors," Stallings said. "We needed a win. It doesn't matter when. When you go on a skid like we went on . we needed a win."

HOBBLED

Artis walked slowly down a hallway heading to the bus after the game, favoring his taped ankle.

"It's better, but still hurts," he said. "It was hurting for 10 minutes. The second half it loosened it. It's kind of swollen right now."

POOR TURNOUT

Likely because it was a matchup of the two worst teams in the conference, there was a very small showing in the stands - with it looking like an exhibition or early-season non-conference game against an unknown weak opponent.

UP NEXT

Pittsburgh: At home against Syracuse on Saturday. Lost to the Orange at the Carrier Dome 77-66 on Jan. 7.

Boston College: Plays at Georgia Tech on Saturday. The Eagles play two of the next three away from Conte Forum.

Leaders

Pittsburgh PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Young 30 0 2 7 1 2
S. Jeter 17 0 1 8 1 1
Boston College PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Robinson 22 0 4 2 2 0
K. Bowman 15 0 6 2 0 0

Team Comparison

Pitt BC
Points For 83 72
Field Goals 26/50-52% 28/55-51%
Three Pointers 7/17-41% 8/21-38%
Free Throws 24/29-83% 8/14-57%
Offensive Rebounds 9 6
Defensive Rebounds 25 19
Rebounds 37 26
Blocks 4 2
Steals 4 3
Turnovers 9 9
Personal Fouls 14 20
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Pitt Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 8 Pitt 83 @ BC 72 M. Young 30 J. Robinson 22

Game Information

Stadium: Silvio O. Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Attendance: 3,843
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