The NC State men's basketball team (15-8, 7-5) fell to Pitt (15-8, 6-6) 67-64, Wednesday evening in PNC Arena.
The Wolfpack was led by
DJ Horne who posted a game high 25 points. Forward
DJ Burns, Jr. added a season-best 19 points and grabbed five boards. Senior guard
Michael O'Connell dished out a team high four assists, while grabbing five rebounds and adding two points to his stat line.
After trailing by as many as 11 (24-13) midway through the first, the Wolfpack began to claw back into the contest after buckets by
Ben Middlebrooks and Burns, followed by back-to-back treys from Horne that narrowed Pitt's lead to three. The Pack managed to tie the game 30-all with just under 4:00 to play after another three-pointer by Horne.
Pitt though answered NC State's 13-4 run with an 8-0 scoring run of its own that gave the Panthers a 38-30 advantage over NC State at the break.
Pitt kept its run going at the beginning of the second half, taking its largest lead of the game on a three-point play by Jaland Lowe to give the Panthers a 43-30 advantage just 40 seconds into the final frame.
The Pack fought back into it with an 8-0 run that closed Pitt's lead to five, 45-40, with 16:04 to go. The Panthers scored the next five points to regain a double-digit advantage, but the Pack again had a response, going on a 9-2 run to get within three with a little over 11 minutes to play.
NC State finally caught up to Pitt with 7:40 remaining in the game as
Casey Morsell drained a corner three-pointer to knot the game at 56.
After both teams missed the front end of a one-and-one, NC State took its first lead since it was 5-3 on a Burns lay-up with 6:30 to play.
Burns basket though proved to be one of the final buckets of the game for the Pack though as NC State would only make two field goals the rest of the game. Pitt would retake the lead on back-to-back baskets. Horne tied the game at 60 with a jumper with 4:16 to play, but on the Panthers next possession Pitt got two offensive rebounds before finally capitalizing with an Ishmael Leggett lay-up with 3:40 to play gave the Panthers a 62-60 lead.
Leggett's basket was the last bucket for one three minutes until Pitt clinging to a 63-62 lead got a put-back lay-up by Federiko Federiko to take a 65-62 lead with 30 seconds to play.
Mohamed Diarra would get a rebound putback of his own on the Pack's next possession to cut the deficit to one, but Pitt made both of its free throws to finish the scoring.
The Panthers were led by Jaland Lowe who scored 20 points and Blake Hinson added 16 points. Federiko led Pitt with 10 rebounds.
NC State returns to action on Saturday, February 10 as it travels to Winston-Salem to take on Wake Forest inside Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Tipoff for the second meeting of the season between the two in-state ACC foes is set for 4:00 p.m. on ACC Network.
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