Pitt hoops back to old ways
PITTSBURGH — Scattered and lost a month ago, Pittsburgh is starting to look like, well, Pittsburgh.
A little defense. Unselfish passing. Few turnovers and fewer missed opportunities.
While coach Jamie Dixon acknowledges his team is far from a finished product after beating Florida Gulf Coast University 71-54 on Tuesday night for its sixth straight win, the Panthers are considerably closer than they were while stumbling to three losses in their first seven games with senior guard Cameron Wright recovering from a foot injury.
A perfect December has Pitt rolling into ACC play.
“I still think we can play better, everybody sees that,” Dixon said. “But we took care of business down the stretch. We’re 6-0 in the six games since Cameron came back. Most teams don’t miss their most experienced player at the start of the year like we did with Cam.”
Wright finished with 15 points, six rebounds and four assists and helped hound Florida Gulf Coast, also known by ‘Dunk City’, into 16 turnovers, including six by point guard Brett Comer. Michael Young led Pitt (10-3) with 16 points and six rebounds as the Panthers won their 200th game at the Petersen Events Center while extending their nonconference winning streak to 30 and counting.
“From game one to now I think we’re a whole different defensive team,” Young said “We’ve improved a whole lot. It helped that we got Cam back defensively. Being young isn’t an excuse for us.”
Not anymore. The Panthers never trailed and responded with a decisive 15-6 run midway through the second half after the Eagles had pulled within seven.
Florida Gulf Coast has lost three straight and four of five. The Eagles made just 1 of 7 3-pointers and struggled to stop Pitt in the second half. The Panthers shot 54 percent (28 of 52), the highest field goal percentage allowed by Florida Gulf Coast this season.
“It’s tough, they really hit our bigs,” coach Joe Dooley said. “They got almost every rebound for a stretch, got two free throw offensive rebounds in a row. When you let rebounds and second-chance points, it’s tough to win.”
