Pitt Dominates VMI to Secure Fifth Straight Victory, 93-48
The Pittsburgh Panthers extended their undefeated start to the season with a commanding 93-48 victory over Virginia Military Institute (VMI) at the Petersen Events Center on Monday night. This win marks Pitt’s fifth straight triumph and their best season start since the 2018-19 campaign.
Lowe's Triple-Double Leads the Way
Sophomore guard Jaland Lowe delivered a historic performance, registering the program’s sixth-ever triple-double with 11 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists. Lowe’s court vision and defensive intensity fueled the Panthers on both ends of the floor, as he became the first Pitt player to achieve a triple-double since Brad Wanamaker in 2010.
Lowe’s contributions were part of a balanced team effort. Ishmael Leggett added a game-high 14 points, continuing his streak of double-digit scoring performances. Guillermo Diaz Graham and Cameron Corhen contributed 13 and 12 points, respectively, while Damian Dunn rounded out the starting lineup with 11 points. Jorge Diaz Graham was electric off the bench, scoring 12 points on a flawless 4-of-4 shooting from beyond the arc.
Dominant First Half Sets the Tone
The Panthers opened the game with a dominant 10-0 run, fueled by Corhen’s strong presence in the paint and efficient shooting from the backcourt. VMI struggled to find its rhythm early, going 0-for-7 from the field in the first five minutes. However, the Keydets clawed back with a 12-2 run, cutting Pitt’s lead to 21-18 midway through the first half.
In response, Pitt’s defense intensified, holding VMI scoreless from the field for the final six minutes of the half. An 18-2 run by the Panthers closed out the period, punctuated by steals, fast breaks, and a deep three-pointer from Leggett. By halftime, Pitt held a commanding 39-20 lead, with their defensive pressure and offensive efficiency setting the tone for the rest of the game.
Second-Half Excellence
The Panthers carried their momentum into the second half, opening with a 12-2 run that effectively put the game out of reach. Guillermo Diaz Graham and Leggett electrified the crowd with dunks and long-range shooting, while Lowe continued orchestrating the offense with precision passing. Pitt’s ability to connect on 71% of their second-half field goals, including 10-of-15 from beyond the arc, highlighted their offensive dominance.
The large lead allowed head coach Jeff Capel to rotate his bench extensively, providing valuable minutes for younger players. Brandin Cummings, Amsal Delalić, and freshmen Amdy Ndiaye and Papa Amaado Kante all saw significant action, contributing to Pitt’s 47-31 rebounding advantage. The depth of the roster showcased the program’s ability to maintain high performance regardless of substitutions.
Lockdown Defense Stymies VMI
While Pitt’s offense dazzled, their defense was equally impactful. The Panthers held VMI to just 25% shooting from the field and forced 17 turnovers, limiting the Keydets to one of their lowest-scoring outputs of the season. Pitt’s suffocating defensive schemes neutralized VMI’s leading scorer, Augustinas Kiudulas, who managed just six points, far below his season average of 15.8.
The Panthers dominated the paint, outscoring the Keydets 40-18, and turned defense into offense with a staggering 27-0 advantage in fast-break points. This defensive prowess, combined with their rebounding and transition play, left VMI with no answers as the game wore on.
Historical Milestones and Statistical Brilliance
Monday’s game marked the 400th basketball contest played at the Petersen Events Center, where the Panthers boast an impressive 309-91 record. Their 5-0 start includes a streak of wins by 15 or more points, a feat last achieved during the 2013-14 season. The Panthers' performance also marked the first time in recent memory that the team had such a commanding rebounding margin and shooting efficiency across consecutive games.
Pitt’s ability to hit from deep—making 14 three-pointers on the night—adds a new layer to their offensive arsenal. This success from beyond the arc has become a defining feature of their gameplay, opening up the floor for drives and cuts that overwhelm opposing defenses.
Up Next: Road Challenges Await
With this dominant performance in the books, Pitt now shifts its focus to its first road games of the season. They will participate in the Greenbrier Tip-Off in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. First, the Panthers will face LSU on November 22, followed by a game against either Wisconsin or UCF on November 24. Both contests will be televised on CBS Sports Network, offering Pitt an opportunity to showcase its potential on a national stage.
Meanwhile, VMI, now 2-3 on the season, will aim to regroup and address their struggles before their next matchup. The Keydets have shown flashes of promise but need more consistency to compete against high-caliber opponents like Pitt.
Takeaways from the Game
Pitt’s comprehensive victory against VMI underscored their status as a team on the rise. With Jaland Lowe’s historic triple-double, consistent scoring from the starting lineup, and impactful contributions from the bench, the Panthers demonstrated the depth and versatility needed for long-term success. As they prepare for tougher challenges, Pitt’s balanced approach and defensive intensity will remain key factors in maintaining their winning streak.







