Pitt Uses Late Surge to Defeat North Carolina 73-65
Panthers Close Strong to Secure Home Victory
Pittsburgh men’s basketball used a dominant closing stretch to secure a 73-65 victory over North Carolina on Tuesday night at the Petersen Events Center. The Panthers outscored the Tar Heels 14-2 over the final 5:33, including a 9-0 run to close the game, handing North Carolina its fourth ACC loss of the season.
Jaland Lowe led Pitt with 18 points, six rebounds, seven assists, and three steals, stuffing the stat sheet in a complete performance. Zack Austin contributed 15 points, hitting three clutch three-pointers down the stretch, while also recording a season-high tying five blocked shots. Ishmael Leggett and Cameron Corhen each added 15 and 14 points, respectively, giving Pitt four double-digit scorers.
North Carolina, now 13-9 overall and 6-4 in ACC play, struggled offensively in the second half, scoring just 21 points on 9-of-29 shooting. RJ Davis led the Tar Heels with 16 points, while Elliot Cadeau finished with 11 points and seven assists. Seth Trimble contributed 10 points and a career-high 12 rebounds, recording his second straight double-double, but his offensive struggles (3-of-14 shooting) hurt North Carolina down the stretch .
Tight First Half Sets Up Competitive Battle
North Carolina started the game strong, jumping out to a 15-8 lead within the first six minutes. The Tar Heels moved the ball well, finding Cadeau for a transition layup and Davis for an open three-pointer. Pitt, however, responded with a 16-8 run over the next five minutes to grab a 24-23 lead. Corhen’s powerful dunk gave the Panthers their first advantage of the night.
The Tar Heels regained control late in the first half with a 6-0 run, extending their lead to 38-30 following back-to-back threes by Davis and Ian Jackson. Pitt quickly countered with an 8-0 surge of their own, as Lowe scored eight points in under a minute, including two deep three-pointers, to bring the Panthers within two at halftime. North Carolina led 44-42 at the break, shooting an efficient 56.7% from the field in the opening period .
Defensive Adjustments Shift Momentum
Pitt came out of halftime with an aggressive defensive approach, forcing North Carolina into difficult shots. The Tar Heels scored the first five points of the second half, but Pitt quickly answered with an 8-0 run, highlighted by a Damian Dunn three-pointer that put the Panthers ahead 50-49.
The game remained close for much of the second half, with multiple lead changes and momentum swings. North Carolina briefly regained the lead at 61-57 after a Trimble putback, but Pitt’s defensive intensity ramped up. The Panthers held the Tar Heels to just one made field goal over the final six minutes of the game .
Panthers Close with 14-2 Run to Seal the Victory
With the game tied at 64-64, Austin drained a corner three-pointer with 2:35 left, putting Pitt ahead for good. Cadeau responded with a tough layup to cut the deficit to one, but Austin struck again, hitting another three to push the lead to 67-65.
North Carolina struggled to generate offense in the closing minutes, missing its final seven shots. Austin came up with a massive block on Jackson’s drive, and Corhen capitalized with a hook shot inside to extend Pitt’s lead to 69-65. Leggett then iced the game at the free-throw line, sinking four straight to close out the win .
Key Performances
Lowe played a complete game, finishing with 18 points, six rebounds, seven assists, and three steals. His ability to control the tempo and deliver in key moments was critical to Pitt’s success.
Austin delivered when it mattered most, scoring 15 points and hitting three crucial three-pointers in the second half. His five blocked shots anchored Pitt’s interior defense, preventing North Carolina from getting easy baskets inside.
Leggett and Corhen provided consistent scoring, combining for 29 points on efficient shooting. Corhen’s inside presence was key in the rebounding battle, as he grabbed multiple second-chance opportunities.
For North Carolina, Davis led the Tar Heels with 16 points, but he struggled to get open looks in the second half. Cadeau played a solid floor game with 11 points and seven assists, but his early foul trouble disrupted North Carolina’s rhythm. Trimble’s defensive effort was impressive, as he recorded 12 rebounds, but his shooting woes (3-of-14 from the field) limited his offensive impact .
Decisive Factors
Turnovers played a crucial role in Pitt’s victory. The Panthers forced North Carolina into 14 turnovers while committing just six of their own, leading to a 22-4 advantage in points off turnovers. Lowe and Austin capitalized on these mistakes, converting them into transition points that fueled Pitt’s second-half surge.
Pitt’s defense was the difference-maker in the second half, holding North Carolina to 9-of-29 shooting, including just 1-of-11 from three-point range. The Tar Heels, who typically thrive in transition, were limited to just five fast-break points after halftime .
The free-throw line also played a significant role, with Pitt hitting 16-of-20 from the stripe, compared to just 6-of-9 for North Carolina. The Panthers’ ability to get to the line and convert in key moments helped them secure the win .
Looking Ahead
North Carolina will face a tough road test against No. 2 Duke on Saturday, a rivalry matchup that could define the Tar Heels’ ACC season. They will need to clean up their turnovers and find more consistent outside shooting to compete with one of the top teams in the country.
Pitt, now 14-6 overall and 5-4 in the ACC, will look to build on this momentum when they travel to Wake Forest on Saturday. With their defense clicking and their backcourt playing at a high level, the Panthers are positioning themselves as a dangerous team in the ACC race .
A Statement Win for Pitt
This victory marked Pitt’s sixth win over North Carolina under head coach Jeff Capel and showcased the team’s ability to execute in crunch time. Their strong defensive effort in the second half and ability to capitalize on turnovers proved to be the difference in a game that was close throughout.
For North Carolina, the loss highlighted some key issues, including inconsistent shooting and untimely turnovers. As they prepare for their next big test against Duke, they will need to address these concerns to remain a top contender in the ACC.
Pitt’s resilience and late-game execution provided yet another example of why they should not be overlooked as the ACC season continues to unfold.







