NCAAB Game Recap - Pittsburgh at Virginia
Wed Mar 8, 2017 9:49 PM EST

BethC
60
NCC
95
F
Leh
65
Buck
81
F
SCSt
88
Norf
93
F(OT)
Clem
72
Duke
79
F
ULM
73
ArkSt
70
F(OT)
USM
75
Rice
86
F
OrSt
62
Cal
67
F
CenAR
69
SHSU
77
F
SDSU
62
UNLV
52
F(OT)
SeLA
65
Lamar
77
F
App
64
Troy
84
F
FAU
74
Marsh
89
F
Pitt
63
UVA
75
F
Wash
73
USC
78
F
AF
83
Wyo
68
F
ArkLR
71
ULALA
78
F
UNCC
73
UAB
74
F
Wake
90
VaTec
99
F
WaSt
63
Col
73
F
Tex
61
TxTch
52
F
DeP
64
Xav
75
F
Mia-FL
62
Syr
57
F
USA
67
CoCar
80
F
UTSA
56
W Ky
52
F
SJSU
64
UtSt
90
F
Stan
88
AzSt
98
F(OT)
Okla
63
TCU
82
F
GTown
73
StJon
74
F
Rut
66
OhSt
57
F
Duques
71
StLou
72
F
Mizzu
86
Aub
83
F(OT)
PSU
76
Nebras
67
F(OT)
StJos
63
UMass
70
F
LSU
52
MissSt
79
F

Mar 8, 2017, 9:49 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(14) Pittsburgh

23

40

63

(6) Virginia

34

41

75

Perrantes, No. 21 Virginia pull away from Pitt, 75-63
Thu Mar 9, 2017 12:58 AM

NEW YORK (AP) The difference between how Virginia has played during its four-game winning streak as opposed to how it played during the four-game losing streak that preceded it is not that drastic.

Coach Tony Bennett said the Cavaliers have made a few adjustments. They have been hitting a few more shots and taking a little better care of the ball since their February slump. And of course, this being Virginia, there is no problem that can't be solved with defense - especially at this time of the year.

"Our defense is built for March because we're going to play teams with high-powered offenses, but as long as our defense is there night in and night out, we'll be able to give ourselves a good shot to win games," London Perrantes said.

Perrantes scored 13 points in the second half to help No. 21 Virginia pull away for a 75-63 victory against Pittsburgh in the second round of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament on Wednesday night.

The sixth-seeded Cavaliers (22-9) are in the ACC quarterfinals for the sixth straight season and meet third-seeded and No. 22 Notre Dame at Barclays Center on Thursday night.

Jamel Artis led Pitt (16-17) with 18 points and Michael Young had 14. The two seniors were benched for the first 10 minutes of the Panthers' regular-season finale loss to Virginia on Saturday by coach Kevin Stallings.

Just four days after scoring just 42 points against the Cavaliers, Pitt surpassed that number with 13:08 minutes left on a dunk by Sheldon Jeter that cut Virginia's lead to 44-43.

"We certainly had the momentum at that point," Stallings said.

That was as good as it got for the Panthers.

Perrantes made his first 3-pointer of the game with 8:15 left in the second half to make it 54-46. After Artis responded with a 3, Perrantes made it two in a row from long range in a span of 56 seconds.

"It felt like it was one and then it seemed like it was seven or eight real quickly there," Stallings said.

Perrantes, the only senior in Virginia's rotation, is now the first Cavaliers player to advance in four consecutive ACC Tournaments.

"Obviously, it's going to be a grind, but like we said before, our program is built for stuff like this," Perrantes said.

Freshman Kyle Guy scored 20 points to match a career high and carried the Cavaliers until Perrantes, who scored two points in the first half, heated up. Fellow freshman guard Ty Jerome scored 11 and had seven rebounds and four assists.

"They're not afraid of the moment," Bennett said of the newbies.

Mostly, the freshmen try to follow Perrantes' lead.

"Yeah, I basically just do whatever he tells me," Guy said. "So he's been a tremendous leader on and off the court, for me especially, and the rest of the guys. When he tells us that he loves us and he has confidence in us, it's really easy to play free."

BIG PICTURE

Pitt: Hard to believe after the Panthers managed only 105 points in losing twice in four days to Virginia, but this same team hung 88 on the Cavaliers - the most by any Virginia opponent - in early January. Pitt was 12-3 at that point, but with only two reliable scorers (Artis and Young) the offense dried up in ACC play and the Panthers hit the skids.

Virginia: During their four-game slump, Virginia's opponents shot 43.5 percent from the floor. In the four games since, Pitt at 40 percent was the only opponent to crack 35.

UP NEXT

Pitt: The Panthers are done for the season, finishing with a losing record for the first time since 1999-00.

Virginia: The Cavaliers are 5-0 against Notre Dame since the Fighting Irish joined the ACC in 2014, including a victory in South Bend, Indiana, this season.

"Obviously, our defense is a huge part," Perrantes said. "They can spread the floor, just like Pitt. But it gives people trouble. As long as we hang our head on our defense, I guess that's why we've been having a good record with them."

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Leaders

Pittsburgh PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Johnson 20 0 1 2 0 0
J. Artis 18 0 1 3 0 0
Virginia PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Guy 20 0 3 0 0 0
L. Perrantes 15 0 3 4 1 0

Team Comparison

Pitt UVA
Points For 63 75
Field Goals 18/45-40% 24/49-49%
Three Pointers 10/29-34% 11/22-50%
Free Throws 17/23-74% 16/19-84%
Offensive Rebounds 7 7
Defensive Rebounds 20 23
Rebounds 29 33
Blocks 3 1
Steals 2 2
Turnovers 10 8
Personal Fouls 16 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - UVA Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 4 UVA 76 @ Pitt 88 L. Perrantes 16 J. Artis 24
Sat Mar 4 Pitt 42 @ UVA 67 M. Young 14 L. Perrantes 22
Wed Mar 8 Pitt 63 @ UVA 75 C. Johnson 20 K. Guy 20

Game Information

Stadium: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York
Attendance: 17,732
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