Chris Bell gets an opportunity to celebrate a San Francisco Bay Area homecoming under a new name when he leads Syracuse against host Stanford in an Atlantic Coast Conference game Wednesday night.
While Syracuse was able to keep it close with Pitt, the Panthers held off the Orange taking the 77-73 win. The Panthers came out of the second half with some fire,
Jaland Lowe had 22 points and six assists to guide Pitt to a 77-73 road victory over Syracuse on Saturday in Atlantic Coast Conference action. Ishmael Leggett added 16 points
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Jaland Lowe scored 22 points and Ishmael Leggett scored 16 points and Pitt ended a four-game losing streak by beating Syracuse 77-73 on Saturday. Cameron Corhen scored 12 points and Zack Austin and reserve Damian Dunn each scored 10 for the Panthers (13-6, 4-4 ACC). Pitt finished shooting 45.9% (28 of 61).
He’s the first Syracuse player to reach double figures. Chris Bell turns over the ball, but redeems the turnover on the next possession by scoring a three-pointer. Pittsburgh calls a timeout.
Lowe added two more layups in that run alone, but then, Syracuse’s Lucas Taylor made a two of his own and Chris Bell hit a wide-open three pointer. After a tough turnaround jumper from Leggett ...