The Pittsburgh Panthers (13-2 3-0) rolled into Cincinnati (10-4 2-1) high off a win over Syracuse, and they continued to climb after beating the Bearcats Monday night 74-71. Ashton Gibbs and Gilbert Brown powered Pitt with 19 and 17 respectively. Gilbert Brown had the most emphatic basket with a baseline drive and dunk on Steve Toyloy pictured above. Yancy Gates had a monster 17 point 14 rebound game for the Cats, but it was not enough. Deonta Vaughn had his third straight 17 point game. Most of those points came late after Pitt free throw attempts to cut the score. Lance Stephenson had 15, but did nearly all of his damage in the first half. Jermaine Dixon of Pitt had 10 and 6, and was the final scorer in double digits.
Things started off hot for the Bearcats, especially Yancy Gates and Lance Stephenson. The duo powered a quick 11-4 lead. The Panthers would respond with a 9-0 run to take the lead, and stifle the UC offense. The Panthers ratcheted up the pressure every time UC would need a basket, and it started early. Nasir Robinson had all 7 of his points during the Panthers surge. The Panthers would take a lead, and the Bearcats would fight back to tie. Ashton Gibbs had 14 in the half for Pitt. The Bearcats were lead by Stephenson’s 13, and Gates’ 12-9 and 3 blocks on 12-17 shooting, everyone else had 7 points on 3-15 shooting. Pittsburgh held the Cats to 2 points the last 3:10 and lead 38-32 at the half.
The second half started with a rare sight ever seen. Steve Toyloy made 2 free throws. That’s right, 49% foul ‘shooter’ nailed 2 in a row. I was stunned. The Panthers were called for 4 quick fouls as the officials locked down on the physical play this half. The play wasn’t out of control, but the officials had the whistles ready. The Bearcats went on a 8-2 run pounding the ball inside to tie the score. Gibbs and Brown got the Panthers right back in the lead, shredding the UC interior defense by driving to the lane. The guards couldn’t contain Gibbs, Brown, Dixon or Wanamaker. Deonta Vaughn nailed a 3 to cut the Pitt lead to 46-45, but UC threw away the next possession and Travon Woodall had a break away lay up. The score stayed tight, and UC briefly took the lead on a Darnell Wilks lead 52-51. Brown would answer with a 3, and then the most entertaining part of the game broke out. After a miss, Rashad Bishop did this.
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