NCAAB Game Recap - Clemson at Pittsburgh
Wed Feb 27, 2019 7:00 PM EST

GaTec
51
UVA
81
F
Tenn
73
Miss
71
F
Hou
99
ECU
65
F
Marq
61
Vill
67
F
OkSt
80
TxTch
84
F(OT)
UNLV
73
Nev
89
F
Ill
56
Purd
73
F
MD
61
PSU
78
F
Cin
52
SMU
49
F
HolyC
59
Colg
79
F
Campbl
85
USC-Up
73
F
UCF
75
SoFL
63
F
LoyMD
69
Army
79
F
Hartfo
96
Bingha
76
F
Clem
62
Pitt
48
F
Buck
53
Navy
64
F
Boston
84
Lafy
82
F
DeP
73
GTown
82
F
Leh
80
Amer
66
F
MOSt
57
IlSt
65
F
SIU
98
Evans
91
F
UNH
62
Albany
58
F
Radf
72
HiPt
54
F
Presb
70
GWebb
78
F
UMBC
63
Stony
78
F
UMassL
70
Maine
61
F
David
69
LaSal
79
F
Rich
63
GMas
77
F
InWor
60
NWSt
68
F
Duques
47
StBon
68
F
UNCA
48
ChaSo
77
F
Niag
86
Canis
84
F
McNee
84
Nich
75
F
LoyIL
56
NrthIA
55
F
SFA
74
CenAR
92
F
SHSU
71
NOrl
60
F
HCU
75
Lamar
110
F
AbCh
73
TXAMC
64
F
IndSt
68
Drake
80
F
Valpa
42
Brad
67
F
(N/A)
64
GrCan
95
F
Lou
59
BC
66
F
Tex
83
Baylor
84
F(OT)
ColSt
76
Bois
62
F
Fla
71
Vand
55
F
Aub
78
UGA
75
F
StJos
66
Ford
52
F
UCRiv
68
CSNor
70
F
Wyo
60
Fres
71
F

Feb 27, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Clemson

38

24

62

Pittsburgh

16

32

48

Clemson starts hot, holds off Pittsburgh 62-48
Wed Feb 27, 2019 10:04 PM

PITTSBURGH (AP) The shot clock running down, Clemson's David Skara collected the ball and chucked it toward the basket. The ball smacked off the middle of the backboard and through the net for his team's fourth 3-pointer of a dizzying opening six minutes against Pittsburgh.

It was that kind of start for the Tigers. And an all-too familiar finish for the reeling Panthers.

Clemson hit each of its first five 3-pointers on its way to building a 22-point halftime lead then clamped down late for a 62-48 victory on Wednesday night. The Tigers (17-11, 7-8 Atlantic Coast Conference) held Pitt to just 27 percent (12 of 44) shooting while beating the Panthers for the sixth straight time.

Marcquise Reed led Clemson with 14 points, Elijah Thomas added 12 points and eight rebounds and the Tigers never lost control after needing less than two minutes to build a double-digit lead.

"I thought our defense was really good all day," Clemson coach Brad Brownell said. "We competed (and) guarded them about as well as we could guard."

Xavier Johnson led Pitt (12-16, 2-13) with 14 points but the freshman guard also committed eight of his team's 13 turnovers. Terrell Brown scored 11 points for Pitt but the Panthers never led while dropping their 11th consecutive game. Not even a courtside appearance by three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald - a former Pitt football star now anchoring the middle of the defensive line for the Los Angeles Rams - could shake the Panthers out of a funk that stretches more than six weeks.

"We've lost a little bit of confidence," first-year Pitt head coach Jeff Capel said. "Losing will do that to you."

The Tigers are trying to work their way to the right side of the bubble in search for their second straight NCAA Tournament appearance. A misstep against the Panthers would have cost them dearly. Instead, they produced a near carbon-copy of their easy 13-point win over Pitt a month ago.

Clemson built a massive 28-point halftime cushion in the first meeting on Jan. 29 to cruise. Four weeks later, the Tigers again came out hot.

Shelton Mitchell hit a 3-pointer on the Tigers' first trip down the court. Reed added another on Clemson's second possession. Skara's off-balance heave boosted the advantage to 18-5. The 3-point streak ended with Aamir Simms missed a wide-open look from the corner, but he atoned by drilling one on Clemson's next possession and the Tigers just kept on rolling.

"They made so many shots early, we were dejected," Capel said. "When the kid banked a 3 at the end of the shot clock, you could see our guys' shoulders slump."

Pitt, giving away size at nearly every position, couldn't get anything going. The Panthers kept trying to dump it inside to Brown - who at 6-foot-10 is the team's lone post threat - but Brown couldn't seem to do anything with it. He missed all three of his shots, including a layup before the first-half buzzer that rolled of the rim, symbolic of an opening 20 minutes in which the Panthers made just five baskets against eight turnovers, scored a season-low 16 points and trailed by more than 20.

The Panthers, as they did in the first meeting with the Tigers, pushed back in the second half but it wasn't nearly enough.

Pitt drew within 10 points twice in the final eight minutes but got no closer.

"We're playing with a sense of urgency, trying to finish out the season strong," Reed said. "We've got big games at home coming up. Just want to keep taking care of business."

BIG PICTURE

Clemson: The Tigers have done pretty well at beating the lesser teams in the ACC but probably could use another marquee name on its resume to go with an upset of No. 20 Virginia Tech earlier this month. Two opportunities remain in the regular season: on Saturday against No. 5 North Carolina and on March 9 against Syracuse.

Pitt: The Panthers have taken steps forward in Capel's first season, but the grind of the ACC has worn down his young and undersized roster.

UP NEXT

Clemson: Will try to beat the Tar Heels at home for the second straight season on Saturday. The Tigers won 82-78 in last year's meeting at Littlejohn Coliseum.

Pitt: Visits No. 2 Virginia on Saturday.

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Leaders

Clemson PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Reed 14 0 3 7 1 0
E. Thomas 12 0 5 8 3 3
Pittsburgh PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
X. Johnson 14 0 2 2 1 0
T. Brown 11 0 0 5 0 2

Team Comparison

Clem Pitt
Points For 62 48
Field Goals 22/52-42% 12/44-27%
Three Pointers 10/26-38% 3/14-21%
Free Throws 8/9-89% 21/28-75%
Offensive Rebounds 5 8
Defensive Rebounds 29 26
Rebounds 36 41
Blocks 6 5
Steals 6 7
Turnovers 14 13
Personal Fouls 23 13
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Clem Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Jan 29 Pitt 69 @ Clem 82 X. Johnson 30 M. Reed 26
Wed Feb 27 Clem 62 @ Pitt 48 M. Reed 14 X. Johnson 14

Game Information

Stadium: Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 6,102
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