Forgot Log-in or  Password? |  Help  Not a member, Register Now!

Robert Morris at Pittsburgh

No. 25 Panthers send Colonials packing yet again
  •  

PITTSBURGH -- Maybe, just maybe, Robert Morris coach Mike Rice thought late in the first half, this game against Pittsburgh would be different.

It wasn't.

It's difficult to be perfect in NCAA Division I basketball, but Pitt is exactly that against its city rival.

Ashton Gibbs and Jermaine Dixon led a mid-game surge as No. 25 Pittsburgh broke out of a tie late in the first half by scoring 27 of the next 32 points, and remained unbeaten against Robert Morris with a 77-53 victory Monday night.

The Panthers are 28-0 in the series, all on their home court, winning each time by at least eight points. Since 1999, the Panthers' average winning margin is nearly 24 points.

Gibbs scored 20 points, only the second time in 10 games he's reached the 20-point mark, and Dixon had 18 points and six rebounds while holding Colonials leading scorer Karon Abraham to two points over the final 24½ minutes.

Brad Wanamaker added 12 points and 10 rebounds for the Panthers (18-6), who were 10 of 22 from 3-point range. Gibbs was 4 of 10 beyond the arc and Dixon was 3 of 6 as Pitt matched its season high in 3s achieved twice previously.

"We always try to go inside but the way the offense was running, we got some outside shots," said Dixon, who was 8 of 35 from 3-point range coming in. "I've been knocking them down better in practice and I've got some confidence with my outside shot."

Pitt won its second game in three days after losing four of five and ended a nine-game winning streak by Robert Morris (16-9) for the second straight season.

The Panthers, tuning up for a Friday rematch against No. 5 West Virginia, took control by breaking out of a 32-all tie with 2:38 left in the first half to lead 59-37 with 12:18 remaining.

"We were on our heels," said Rice, a former Pitt assistant. "They kept punching and we kept backing up."

Still, for most of the first half, this was a rarity in the all-Pittsburgh matchup: a close game.

The Colonials -- an NCAA tournament team out of the Northeast Conference last season -- took advantage of Abraham's fast start to go ahead 19-13. The 5-foot-9 freshman had 14 points when Pitt led only 30-29 late in the half, but he wasn't a factor offensively the rest of the game and finished with 16, failing to get a field goal over the final 24½ minutes.

"He didn't let me have the ball at all," Abraham said of Dixon.

Once Abraham stopped scoring, the Colonials did, too, as Pitt scored seven of the final eight points in the first half to take a 39-33 lead. Gilbert Brown's tip-in with 2:18 remaining -- his first basket of the game -- made it 34-32 and preceded Dixon's 3-pointer and Brown's own baseline drive. Brown ended with six points after scoring 23 during an 83-58 win over Seton Hall on Saturday.

Gary McGhee didn't score in the first half, but dunked for the first two baskets of the second half as Pitt scored the first eight points after halftime to extend its run to 15-1. Robert Morris managed only a free throw by Rob Robinson over a span of 5:24, and had only three baskets during a stretch lasting 13½ minutes.

"They've got smaller guards like you don't see in the Big East, and often times they surprise you with their quickness," Pitt coach Jamie Dixon said. "But we stayed with it in the second half and we wore them down."

Russell Johnson scored 11 points and Velton Jones and Mezie Nwigwe had 10 each for the Colonials, who were outrebounded 43-28.

"You've got to keep playing [Pitt] for 40 minutes," Jones said. "You can't play for seven minutes and let up for five. Maybe we can do that sometimes in the NEC, but you've got to go for the whole 40 minutes."

Pitt won its 47th consecutive home game against a non-conference opponent and is 75-1 against non-Big East teams in the Petersen Events Center. The Panthers are 68-0 against Northeast Conference opponents.

Copyright 2012 by STATS LLC and The Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and The Associated Press is strictly prohibited.
 
 
This game is close until Jermaine Dixon helps spearhead a 27-5 run that puts the game away. (AP)
This game is close until Jermaine Dixon helps spearhead a 27-5 run that puts the game away. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
Robert Morris (16-9)332053
Pittsburgh #25 (18-6) «393877
ROB:Karon Abraham 16 Pts
ROB:Dallas Green 4 Reb
ROB:Dallas Green 2 Ast
PITT:Ashton Gibbs 20 Pts
PITT:Brad Wanamaker 10 Reb
PITT:Brad Wanamaker 4 Ast
 

CBSSports.com Shop

Nike Kentucky Wildcats 2012 NCAA Men's Basketball National Champions Locker Room T-Shirt

Kentucky Wildcats 2012 NCAA Men's Basketball National Champs
Get the Locker Room Gear Shop Now

PLAYERS OF THE GAME
PittsburghRobert Morris
PITT
Ashton Gibbs
ROB
Karon Abraham
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
20321621
Robert Morris Colonials
K. Abraham, G285-124-421116
V. Jones, G284-70-141210
M. Nwigwe, G254-82-232310
R. Robinson, F251-51-24133
D. Green, F161-21-24243
R. Johnson, F254-112-440211
G. Wallace, G200-40-21030
J. Whitehead, F170-20-02020
B. Piehl, F-C90-10-01100
L. Thompson, F70-00-01210
K. Foster, GDid Not Play
J. Langhurst, GDid Not Play
C. Williams, GDid Not Play
Totals 19-5210-1726102153
 36.5%58.8% 
Pittsburgh Panthers
J. Dixon, G325-125-662318
A. Gibbs, G324-108-832220
B. Wanamaker, G323-55-7104412
N. Robinson, F212-71-24115
G. McGhee, C203-42-46228
G. Brown, G-F262-62-23326
D. Taylor, F160-20-25000
T. Woodall, G141-30-00202
J. Richardson, F-C40-00-00000
C. Adams, G22-20-01006
D. Miller, F10-00-01000
T. Frye, GDid Not Play
L. Patterson, G-FDid Not Play
N. Rivers, GDid Not Play
T. Zanna, FDid Not Play
Totals 22-5123-3139161477
 43.1%74.2% 
Northeast
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Long Island16-225-9
Wagner15-325-6
Robert Morris13-526-11
St. Francis (N.Y.)12-615-15
Quinnipiac10-818-14
C. Connecticut St.10-813-16
Monmouth10-812-20
Sacred Heart8-1014-18
Mt. St. Marys6-128-21
St. Francis (Pa.)5-136-23
Fair. Dickinson2-163-26
Bryant1-172-28

Big East
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Syracuse17-134-3
Marquette14-427-8
Notre Dame13-522-12
Georgetown12-624-9
Cincinnati12-626-11
South Florida12-622-14
Louisville10-830-10
West Virginia9-919-14
Seton Hall8-1021-13
Connecticut8-1020-14
Rutgers6-1214-18
St. Johns (N.Y.)6-1213-19
Pittsburgh5-1322-17
Villanova5-1313-19
Providence4-1415-17
DePaul3-1512-19
 
Other games
LOYCHI 47 Final
Butler 62
NOVA 82 Final
W Virg 75
Kansas 80 Final
Texas 68