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Pitt Dominates Cal in ACC Showdown
1 Mar
Summary
- Pitt built an early 10-point lead, then extended it with an 18-7 run.
- Barry Dunning Jr. achieved a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds.
- Pitt forced 12 turnovers in the first half to gain an advantage.

The University of Pittsburgh Panthers demonstrated a commanding performance, securing a victory against the University of California Golden Bears. Pitt established an early lead and maintained control throughout the game, building a 10-point advantage in the second half.
Following a Cal surge that narrowed the gap to 47-44, Pitt responded decisively. Indrusaitis ignited an 18-7 run with crucial scoring, including two 3-pointers and a dunk, extending their lead and ultimately sealing the win.
Barry Dunning Jr. was instrumental for the Panthers, recording a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds. Damarco Minor also added a significant 13 points to the scoreboard. This win marks Pitt's second victory in their last three games.
For the Golden Bears, Dai Dai Ames scored 11 points, and Lee Dort contributed 10. Cal was unable to extend their three-game winning streak. The Panthers' strong first-half defense, which forced 12 turnovers, played a key role in their dominant performance.




