The Pitt News
Slaying Devils
James Robinson, Jamel Artis and Michael Young were key in Pitt’s 76-62 win over Duke. Jeff Ahearn ASSISTANT VISUAL EDITOR
Jeremy Tepper
Senior Staff Writer No one in the history of Pitt basketball has started more games than James Robinson. And, on Senior Day, his last contest at the Petersen Events Center, he was going to come out on top. After the Panthers fell to the Louisville Cardinals Wednesday, redshirt junior Chris Jones,
who was a member of the same recruiting class as Robinson, said the squad promised the point guard it would beat No. 15 Duke on Sunday. Robinson’s teammates helped follow through on that vow, as Pitt(20-8, 9-7 ACC) dominated the Blue Devils (21-8, 10-6 ACC) 76-62 at the Petersen Events Center Sunday. “They were terrific. All their kids were
locked in,” Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski said. The game seldom seemed in doubt, as Pitt led wire to wire, besting Duke in every facet of the game. Pitt shot 50 percent to Duke’s 38 percent, while also outrebounding them 39-20. The performance came after two practices that both the players and Pitt head coach Jamie
Dixon highlighted. After that disappointing loss to Louisville, Jones called the team’s practice on Saturday an “angry practice.” His backcourt mate, Robinson, also lauded the practices. “[Saturday] was our best practice as a team,” Robinson said. “This late in the season, that says something.” See Men’s Hoops on page 8