SB Nation Pittsburgh - Pitt Vs. Marquette: Panthers Play Better, But Can't Close Out Golden Eagles; Lose 62-57https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/48827/pitt-fv.png2012-01-14T16:54:12-05:00http://pittsburgh.sbnation.com/rss/stream/24715412012-01-14T16:54:12-05:002012-01-14T16:54:12-05:00Pitt Vs. Marquette: Panthers Drop Close Game, 62-57
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<p>Pitt showed signs of life, but didn’t have quite enough to defeat Marquette on the road today, losing 62-57. The Panthers held a five-point lead at the half, but Marquette came back to win, keeping Pitt winless in Big East play.</p>
<p>Ashton Gibbs had perhaps his best game of the season, though, and that’s encouraging. Behind 8-16 shooting, Gibbs had 29 points and ensured Pitt would remain competitive until the very end as he scored several points late in the game. He scored the Panthers’ final eight points and was the only Pitt player to score in the final four minutes of the game.</p>
<p>The big problem for Pitt was that several players did far too little with significant minutes. Talib Zanna got another start and played 29 minutes, but only ended with two points and five rebounds. Isaiah Epps got the start at the point and while that helped free Gibbs up, Epps finished scoreless and with only two assists in 26 minutes of action. John Johnson also got 17 minutes off the bench, but scored only one basket. Quite simply, Pitt’s got to get more production from guys eating up that many minutes.</p>
<p>If you’re a Pitt fan, you should be encouraged. But the fact is that the team is still winless in conference play and looking like a long-shot to make the NCAAs. The Panthers’ difficult schedule continues with a road trip against No. 1 Syracuse on Monday.<br>
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<p>Pitt still isn’t scoring a whole lot, but the difference between this game and the Rutgers game is night and day.</p>
<p>The Panthers lead ranked Marquette on the road 29-24. The difference so far is Ashton Gibbs. After struggling mightily against the Scarlet Knights with only eight points, Gibbs already has 14 in today’s contest on 4-of-6 shooting. He’s also 3-of-4 from three-point range and in the process, also broke Pitt’s record for career three-pointers made.</p>
<p>Head coach Jamie Dixon made a key move in starting freshman Isaiah Epps at point guard. Epps hasn’t been great, but he’s allowed Gibbs to move back to shooting guard and focus more on scoring. If this continues to pay off is anybody’s guess, but one thing’s for certain – Gibbs looks much more comfortable.</p>
<p>One area of concern is the bench where Pitt has only four points (all from J.J. Moore). Dante Taylor was in foul trouble, though, and he along with freshman John Johnson can hopefully contribute a bit more.</p>
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<p>Mired in a five-game losing streak, things aren't going to get much easier for Pitt when they travel to Top 25 ranked Marquette on Saturday afternoon.</p>
<p>Now, the Golden Eagles <i>have</i> dropped two out of their last three games, but they've been to top ten teams Syracuse and Georgetown. Marquette also has some good neutral court site wins this season and have beaten Wisconsin on the road. And at 8-1 at home, they'll be tough to beat - especially for a struggling Pitt team that hasn't done much in conference play.</p>
<p>Marquette is led by a pair of seniors - guard <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/players/99676/darius-johnson-odom">Darius Johnson-Odom</a> and forward <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/players/123854/jae-crowder">Jae Crowder</a>. Both are likely candidates for first- or second-team All Big East honors and are the staples to this team. Johnson-Odom is the team's leading scorer, averaging just over 18 points per game. Crowder comes in second with 16.4 points and also leads the team in rebounds (7.4) and steals (2.1) per contest. The Panthers had some trouble with the duo in their win last year, as they scored a combined 30 points.</p>
<p>For Pitt, though, this one might come down to offense more than simply stopping Johnson-Odom and Crowder. The team had one of its worst shooting performances in the history of the program in its last game against Rutgers, hitting only 21% of their attempts and scoring a meager 39 points. It goes without saying that the Panthers' offense should be better, but the question is 'How much?' Jamie Dixon may turn to sophomore <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/players/124156/j-j-moore">J.J. Moore</a> to provide some scoring off the bench. He played 24 minutes against the Scarlet Knights in Pitt's last contest -- the most he's played since before Christmas. Moore, like everyone else, didn't shoot well from the field, but he was the only Panther to get into double figures, scoring ten points. Depending on how well he plays at the onset, he could see even more time in Saturday's tilt.</p>
<p>The Rutgers game was a rock-bottom moment of sorts for Pitt, and it will be interesting to see how they rebound. A win, while needed, isn't the only objective. Pitt needs to, at the very least, come out with a desire to compete, as they appeared to go through the motions in that last game.</p>
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