PITTSBURGH — What does Pitt’s 79-73 win over Duke, the program’s first since 2016, that also gave the Panthers their first 4-1 start in league play since that year mean to the program?
“Pitt is back, that’s what it means,” wing Justin Champagnie said.
He would know, seeing that he had a good bit to do with the outcome. Champagnie scored 31 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the Panthers to an upset win.