NCAAB Game Recap - Pittsburgh at Louisville
Fri Dec 6, 2019 9:00 PM EST

Pitt
46
Lou
64
F
Iowa
91
Mich
103
F
Duke
77
VaTec
63
F
ChiSt
74
TNSt
80
F
Colum
65
Bry
67
F
CarBi
70
GaSo
100
F
TN-M
75
CenMI
84
F
Prov
61
URI
75
F
S NO
74
SeLA
79
F
Dart
44
SoFL
63
F
(N/A)
79
SDak
94
F
(N/A)
50
UTRGV
92
F
MsVl
62
MOSt
86
F
SFA
68
Bama
78
F
IdaSt
65
Pepp
77
F
UND
70
Mont
77
F
USC
80
TCU
78
F
CalLu
40
UCRiv
74
F
CSNor
67
PorSt
73
F

Dec 6, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Pittsburgh

21

25

46

(1) Louisville

35

29

64

No. 1 Louisville pulls away from Pittsburgh, 64-46
Sat Dec 7, 2019 1:07 AM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) The most impressive thing about Louisville's response to Pittsburgh's comeback attempt was how quickly and effectively the No. 1 Cardinals shut it down.

Not unlike the way they started.

Jordan Nwora scored 19 points, Malik Williams had 13 points and 11 rebounds off the bench, and Louisville used a 17-4 second-half run to pull away from Pittsburgh for a 64-46 victory Friday night.

After shooting 37% in their previous game against No. 4 Michigan, the Cardinals (9-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) came out firing from long range. Every player had at least one 3-pointer as they went 9 of 17 from behind the arc and 13 for 26 overall in the first half. Nwora was the last to join the party but made shots from elsewhere before hitting another 3 as Louisville finished with 11 in all.

Nwora left the game briefly in the second half after injuring his left shoulder, part of a cold stretch for Louisville that allowed Pittsburgh (7-3, 1-1) to trim the margin to 43-38. The Cardinals answered with their big run that featured 13 straight points and Nwora's steal and breakaway dunk.

"I think it's two games in a row where we got stops, we didn't allow second shots," coach Chris Mack said. "We ran the clock on offense. We got great looks. We got layups. And that's a killer.

"Defensively, you take a few more chances when you're that team that's behind and you're desperate to get back in it. And for us to be able to get the ball reversed, set the screens that we wanted, get layups, that's just backbreaking."

That wasn't easy against the physical Panthers, who kept coming after the Cardinals even when trailing by double digits at different points. Pitt was still within reach after Nwora's return before Au'diese Toney was called for a foul on the junior forward and the bench received a technical foul.

Louisville made just two free throws from that sequence, but the Panthers couldn't take further advantage.

"I wouldn't say that a technical foul on Coach was the reason as to why we lost," Panthers forward Eric Hamilton said. "We lost because we played soft, and it's just as simple as that."

Pitt coach Jeff Capel added, "I think we were a little bit too emotional and we allowed the emotion of the game and situations to distract us, and when you're playing against a really good team, especially a veteran team, and you're playing on the road, you can't do that."

Williams, meanwhile, had season highs in points and rebounds after missing the first four games with a foot injury. Ryan McMahon hit three 3s for 11 points as Louisville ended Pittsburgh's five-game winning streak.

Xavier Johnson had 15 points for the Panthers before fouling out. Pittsburgh dropped its 22nd consecutive ACC road game and fell short in its bid to earn a victory over the No. 1 team in the country for the first time since the 2008-09 season.

`SHEER PANIC'

A crowd of 17,249 was hushed when Nwora slid to the floor and landed on his left shoulder after getting tangled with Hamilton. Nwora grimaced while being tended to by the Louisville medical staff before getting up and holding his shoulder while walking into the tunnel to stretch before returning during an extended timeout.

Mack's reaction to the scary moment was "sheer panic" because of Nwora's reaction that told him it was serious.

"When you see a little bit of fear or a little bit of a panic," Mack said, "which I saw that in Jordan for a second, he said (the shoulder) almost came out. I said, `Well, did it come out?' He said no. I said, `Well, almost doesn't count."'

BIG PICTURE

Pittsburgh: Of the four Panthers starters averaging double figures in scoring, only Johnson had some initial success against Louisville's defense. Hamilton, who entered averaging 10 points and 10 rebounds over his previous four games, contributed 10 points but other Panthers starters combined for just 16 points as they finished shooting 38% from the field.

Louisville: When seven Cardinals make 3s before Nwora, that's a good sign. They ended up shooting 47% and gained a 33-29 edge on the glass and 24-22 in paint points. Eight regulars scored at least three points, and seven had at least two rebounds.

"That just shows the weapons that we have," McMahon said. "We have a bunch of selfless guys that really only care about getting the best shot for our team and really only care about winning. That just makes the weapons more dangerous."

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Louisville's successful week should keep the Cardinals at the top of the rankings.

UP NEXT

Pittsburgh hosts Northern Illinois on Dec. 16.

Louisville faces Texas Tech on Tuesday in the Jimmy V Classic in New York.

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Leaders

Pittsburgh PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
X. Johnson 15 0 2 2 0 0
E. Hamilton 10 0 0 3 0 0
Louisville PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Nwora 19 0 2 6 2 1
M. Williams 13 0 1 11 0 0

Team Comparison

Pitt Lou
Points For 46 64
Field Goals 20/53-38% 23/49-47%
Three Pointers 3/12-25% 11/26-42%
Free Throws 3/6-50% 7/10-70%
Offensive Rebounds 9 8
Defensive Rebounds 20 25
Rebounds 30 34
Blocks 1 2
Steals 5 3
Turnovers 12 13
Personal Fouls 16 12
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Lou Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Dec 6 Pitt 46 @ Lou 64 X. Johnson 15 J. Nwora 19

Game Information

Stadium: KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky
Attendance: 17,249
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