NCAAB Game Recap - Pittsburgh at Wake Forest
Tue Mar 10, 2020 4:30 PM EDT

AlaAM
60
PVAM
82
F
UMBC
74
Vermt
81
F
NE
61
Hof
70
F
StFPA
67
RobM
77
F
StMar
66
Gonz
84
F
UND
53
NDSU
89
F
Hartfo
64
Stony
58
F
IL-C
62
NoKY
71
F
ASU
53
South
67
F
Gram
62
TXSo
75
F
Alc
52
JackSt
69
F
Maris
54
Niag
56
F
Canis
60
Iona
70
F
How
70
SCSt
63
F
Manh
61
Fairf
43
F
MD-ES
64
DelSt
68
F
UNC
78
VaTec
56
F
Pitt
81
Wake
72
F

Mar 10, 2020, 4:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(13) Pittsburgh

40

41

81

(12) Wake Forest

41

31

72

Champagnie scores 31, Pitt surges past Wake Forest 81-72
Tue Mar 10, 2020 7:36 PM

GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) Justin Champagnie felt snubbed after being left off the ACC's All-Freshman team.

So he decided to take it out on Wake Forest in the opening round of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament on Tuesday night, scoring a career-high 31 points to lead Pittsburgh to a 81-72 victory over the Demon Deacons.

"I felt disrespected," Champagnie said. "I used it as motivation."

Trey McGowens scored 14 points and Xavier Johnson added 10 points and eight assists for Pitt (16-16), the tournament's 13th seed. Abdoul Karim Coulibaly chipped in with 10 points and seven rebounds.

Twelfth-seeded Wake Forest was led by Olivier Sarr's 20 points and 13 rebounds. Isaiah Mucius had 19 points and Brandon Childress added 17 for the Demon Deacons (13-18).

Pitt coach Jeff Capel said he felt like his team had hit a wall down the stretch this season because they were the only ACC team that didn't have a bye. Their bye came after the season.

He gave his players two days off late last week and told them to get away from the game completely, citing physical and emotional fatigue following a brutal ACC schedule.

"I thought Justin was one of the ones that hit the wall the hardest," Capel said.

Champagnie said getting away helped.

"I feel like getting away from basketball sometimes is good for us as kids, so we could like regain focus on like what's the task at hand," Champagnie said. "So I feel like it played a big part in how we came out here and played."

Champagnie drained 3-pointers, scored on back cuts and found ways to get to the rim.

"He's able to shoot the ball from the perimeter," Capel said. "He's continuing to get better at putting the basketball on the floor. That's the next part of his game. He can finish around the basket. That's what he did in high school."

The Demon Deacons led 41-40 at the half behind 17 points from Mucius, who was able to use his size and length to step out and knock down 3s over smaller defenders. But Mucius picked up his fourth foul seven minutes into the second half and had to take a seat on the bench. He was held to two points in the second half.

Still, it was nip and tuck the rest of the way with neither team leading by more than four points in the second half until Champagnie buried a 3-pointer with 3 1/2 minutes left to put the Panthers up 73-68.

Champagnie, as he had done multiple times during the game, then scored on a dunk off a baseline backdoor cut. McGowens drove and banked a shot off the glass to give Pitt its largest lead at 79-70 with 1:40 left and the Panthers clearly began to smell the victory.

"We didn't challenge their shots," Wake Forest coach Danny Manning said.

It was the final game for Childress, whose embraced his father Randolph after the game in an emotional moment.

"I can't thank him enough," said Childress, who talked about riding the bus with his father and watching game film before getting a home-cooked meal. "It is a bond that will never be broken."

BIG PICTURE

Pittsburgh: The Panthers shot the ball well, but will need to step up their defense if they hope to make a run in the ACC Tournament. The Panthers won one game in last year's tournament before falling to Syracuse.

Wake Forest: Questions remain surrounding the future of Manning, who is 30-80 overall in ACC regular-season play and has never won an NCAA Tournament game in six seasons. Manning said after the game that he "absolutely" expects to be back next season as Wake Forest's coach. "I think our team has definitely improved," Manning added. "I think if you look at the individuals that are on our team and how they have come from where they were last year to where they're at right now, I think without question there's been improvement. ... I definitely feel like we have taken some steps, not as many as I would like, not where I'm content with where we're at, but I certainly feel like we have taken those steps in a direction that I want our program to go in."

UP NEXT

Pittsburgh: Advances to play fifth-seeded North Carolina State in the second round on Wednesday.

Wake Forest: Season is over.

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Leaders

Pittsburgh PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Champagnie 31 0 0 6 1 2
T. McGowens 14 0 4 3 2 0
Wake Forest PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
O. Sarr 20 0 0 13 0 2
I. Mucius 19 0 2 6 0 1

Team Comparison

Pitt Wake
Points For 81 72
Field Goals 34/65-52% 27/59-46%
Three Pointers 6/16-38% 8/22-36%
Free Throws 7/10-70% 10/14-71%
Offensive Rebounds 11 16
Defensive Rebounds 18 22
Rebounds 31 42
Blocks 3 3
Steals 11 2
Turnovers 8 18
Personal Fouls 16 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 4 Wake 69 @ Pitt 65 I. Massoud 14 R. Murphy 18
Tue Mar 10 Pitt 81 @ Wake 72 J. Champagnie 31 O. Sarr 20

Game Information

Stadium: Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina
Attendance: 0
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