Billikens edged by Pitt for first loss, 75-73 in Barclays Center Classic

NEW YORK — With a two-point lead and Saint Louis able to hold for the final shot, Pittsburgh coach Jeff Capel gave his team clear instructions during a timeout with 18 seconds left: If Hasahn French touches the ball, foul the Billikens' worst free throw shooter.

French — who is 12.5 percent from the free-throw line this season — had a chance to tie the game with 4.9 seconds left and his team down two. But he air-balled the first shot of a one-and-one, and Pitt beat Saint Louis 75-73 on Wednesday.

"We've worked on game situations, different things, but we hadn't worked on that one exactly," Capel said. "For them to take that out on the court and to execute it perfectly was really good, and then for us to step up and make the free throws was really good."

It was a back-and-forth game with 15 ties and 12 lead changes before Pitt took the lead for good on Xavier Johnson's layup with 1:19 left. He hit a pair of free throws with 4 seconds left to keep the Panthers undefeated at 6-0. Johnson finished with 20 points after just three points in the first half due to foul trouble.

"It was a very physical game and Coach just preached about bringing the toughness to them and throwing the first punch and the last punch," Pitt's Malik Ellison said. "He was preaching 10 rounds, and I feel like we won most of those 10 rounds."

Ellison and Sidy N'Dir both scored 13 points for the Panthers. Saint Louis (4-1) was led by French, who had 13 points and 10 rebounds, and Jordan Goodwin, who scored 16.

"I won't take anything away from Pitt," Billikens coach Travis Ford said. "They are a hard-fighting team that played with a lot of energy. You can tell they are really energized right now for Jeff, they are playing hard for him, you can tell that. He's putting them in the right spots. This is going to be a surprise team."



BIG PICTURE

Saint Louis: Picked to win the Atlantic 10 Conference in the A-10 coaches and media vote, the Billikens look the part thus far, following up their victory at Big East foe Seton Hall with a down-to-the-wire game against an ACC opponent.

Pitt: The Panthers are undefeated thanks in large part to a soft schedule. But Capel appears to have the Panthers heading in the right direction.

VOTE GETTERS

Saint Louis received six votes in the latest AP Top 25. Pitt hasn't received any votes despite its undefeated start due to the caliber of opponents.

FRUSTRATING FOULS

Ford didn't seem pleased with the officiating as he saw several players get into foul trouble, including three starters ending the game with four fouls.

"I'm confused. I'll be honest with you, I'm really confused," Ford said. "I have to figure out what's a foul, what's not a foul, what's a flagrant."

UP NEXT

Saint Louis: Hosts Central Arkansas on Saturday.

Pitt: At Iowa on Tuesday for the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.