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No. 4 Pitt 80, Texas Tech 67
Pitt's DeJuan Blair puts one down.
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The Associated Press
Posted Nov 29, 2008
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NEWARK, N.J. — Once Sam Young got rolling Friday night, No. 4 Pitt was well on its way to another big win.
Sam Young
scored 24 points, while
DeJuan Blair
added 15 points and 11 rebounds to lead
Pittsburgh
to an easy 80-67 win against
Texas Tech
in the semifinals of the Legends Classic Friday night.
"We run a lot of things for Sam and we're getting him shots,'' Pitt coach Jamie Dixon said. "His teammates also made good decisions trying to find him. It's very important for us to get him going every game.''
Pitt (6-0) advanced to Saturday's championship game against Washington State, which beat
Mississippi State
63-53 in the other semifinal.
Trevor Cook
had 24 points for the Red Raiders (5-1), while
Mike Singletary
added 15.
"We knew that it was going to take a perfect game to beat them,'' Texas Tech coach Pat Knight said. "They just beat us. We threw everything we possibly could at them, and you can see why they're ranked fourth in the country. They're a good basketball team.''
The Panthers grabbed an early lead and held it throughout the first half, taking a 37-27 lead into intermission. Young was the catalyst in the opening half for the Panthers, scoring 12 points, while Blair added nine.
Texas Tech came out strong to start the second half, scoring the first six points. The teams then traded baskets before Pitt took command midway through the half, eventually leading by as many as 14 points.
"It's probably one of the most physical games I've ever played in,'' Cook said. "They outweigh our front line by like 40 pounds per guy. It was tough down low against them. It was good to play a faster game against them to get them out of their element, but they still overpowered us.''
Pitt outscored Texas Tech 40-14 in the paint.
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