
Pittsburgh Panthers

Villanova Wildcats
Highlights
Summary
BRYN MAWR, Pa. (Interstat) — Duke Brennan and Bryce Lindsay each scored 24 points to propel Villanova to a 79-61 victory over Pittsburgh in a nonconference men’s basketball game Saturday at The Pavilion. The Wildcats (8-2) seized control with a strong first half, taking a 41-32 lead into halftime and maintaining a double-digit advantage throughout the second half. The Panthers (5-6) could not mount a comeback, dropping their third straight game. Brennan added four assists in 33 minutes for Villanova, while Acaden Lewis contributed 11 points and a game-high seven assists. The Wildcats were projected as heavy favorites and covered the pregame spread with the total score falling under the line. An announced crowd of 6,501 watched the home team improve to 8-2.
Extended Summary
BRYN MAWR, Pa. (Interstat) — In a game defined by efficiency and control, the Villanova Wildcats methodically dispatched the Pittsburgh Panthers 79-61 in a nonconference men’s basketball game Saturday at The Pavilion. The Wildcats, improving to 8-2, never trailed and built a commanding 41-32 halftime lead behind a dominant first-half performance from forward Duke Brennan. The 6-foot-10 junior from Chandler, Arizona, scored 16 of his game-high 24 points before the break, setting an immediate tone in the paint. He finished 9 of 12 from the field and added four assists and a block in 33 minutes. The most important stretch of the game came early, as Villanova established a decisive advantage in ball security and shot selection. The Wildcats committed only three turnovers the entire game, while forcing Pittsburgh into 12. This disparity, combined with Villanova’s superior shooting, allowed the home team to build a lead that Pittsburgh, with its disjointed offense, could never seriously threaten. Villanova shot 52% from the field (26 of 50) and 40.9% from three-point range (9 of 22). They were also efficient from the free-throw line, making 18 of 24 attempts. Pittsburgh, by contrast, struggled to find any offensive rhythm, shooting 42.1% overall (24 of 57) and a frigid 22.7% from beyond the arc (5 of 22). The Panthers managed just two assists against their 12 turnovers, highlighting their offensive struggles. Bryce Lindsay, a 6-3 guard from Baltimore, matched Brennan’s 24 points for Villanova, adding three assists. Acaden Lewis orchestrated the offense with 11 points and seven assists. The Wildcats’ offensive rating of 133.0 on 59 possessions underscored their clinical performance. Pittsburgh (5-6) was led by Barry Dunning’s 17 points. Nojus Indrusaitis added 14 points, while Cameron Corhen and Damarco Minor each scored 10. The Panthers won the offensive rebounding battle 13-5 but squandered those extra chances with poor shooting and ball-handling errors. Villanova’s lead ballooned to as many as 21 points in the second half. Every time Pittsburgh showed a flicker of momentum, the Wildcats answered, often with a basket from Brennan or a timely three-pointer. A key sequence early in the second half saw Pittsburgh cut the deficit to 11, only for Villanova to respond with a 7-0 run, capped by a Brennan block on one end and free throws on the other, to push the lead back to 18 and effectively seal the game. The Wildcats, coming off a road loss to Michigan, righted themselves with a focused performance. Pittsburgh, which has now lost three of its last four games, continues to search for consistency as it heads into the bulk of its schedule. Villanova was an overwhelming favorite according to advanced metrics, with an 88.1% win probability, and covered the pregame spread of 10 points. The total score of 140 points fell under the betting over/under line of 138.5. A crowd of 6,501 attended the game at The Pavilion. Villanova next travels to face Wisconsin in Milwaukee on Friday. Pittsburgh returns home to host Binghamton on Wednesday.
Preview
Preview: Pittsburgh Panthers at Villanova Wildcats BRYN MAWR, Pa. (Interstat) — The Villanova Wildcats look to rebound from their most lopsided loss of the season when they host the Pittsburgh Panthers in a nonconference men’s basketball matchup Saturday. The game at The Pavilion tips off at noon EST. Villanova (7-2) enters having won six of its last seven, but is coming off an 89-61 road defeat at Michigan on Tuesday. Guard Devin Askew led the Wildcats with 18 points in that loss and has been a consistent offensive threat, averaging 17.5 points over his last two games. Pittsburgh (5-5) seeks to steady itself after dropping two straight, including a 73-80 home loss to Hofstra last Sunday. The Panthers have struggled away from home, going 0-2 in true road games this season. A key matchup will feature Pittsburgh’s high-scoring guard Brandin Cummings against Villanova’s backcourt. Cummings is coming off a career-high 34-point performance against Hofstra, where he also dished out five assists in 32 minutes. His scoring burst provides a bright spot for a Panthers offense that has been inconsistent. Villanova’s strength has been its defense and balanced scoring prior to the Michigan game. Before allowing 89 points to the Wolverines, the Wildcats had held five consecutive opponents under 77 points. The Panthers will need more production beyond Cummings to challenge Villanova on its home floor. In the loss to Hofstra, only Barry Dunning (13 points) joined Cummings in double figures. This contest serves as a final tune-up for both teams before extended holiday breaks. Pittsburgh hosts Binghamton on Dec. 17, while Villanova travels to face Wisconsin in Milwaukee on Dec. 19. Historically, Villanova holds a 40-30 series advantage over Pittsburgh, though this is their first meeting since the 2019-20 season. The Wildcats are 4-0 at home this season. Pittsburgh’s last road win was at UCF on Nov. 20, 2024.