To celebrate Pitt guard Jaland Lowe’s 20th birthday on Friday, let’s look at all of the stories we have written about Lowe this summer.
Stay up to date on the latest news regarding Lowe, the Pitt basketball team, and the Panthers’ recruiting with Pittsburgh Sports Now. Below are all of the articles we have written about Lowe this summer (hint, it’s been a busy one for him).
WATCH: Pitt Guard Works Out with Longtime NBA Player, Coach
WATCH: Six Minutes of Jaland Lowe Passing Highlights
Jaland Lowe Receives High Praise from 247 Sports’ Director of Scouting
Pitt MBB Players React to Team USA Basketball’s Olympic Gold Medal
WATCH: Pitt Releases Highlights of Amsal Delalic, Jaland Lowe Passing
Pitt’s Jaland Lowe Competing at Nike Elite Camp in Oregon
WATCH: Jaland Lowe Throws Ridiculously Good Pass at Pitt Practice
ESPN Lists Pitt Guard as Potential Breakout Candidate
National Analyst Lists Pitt Player as Potential College Basketball Star
Jaland Lowe Joins The Pittsburgh Basketball Show, Breaks Down Pitt Back Court
Jaland Lowe to the NBA? NBA Draft Scout Jon Chepkevich Weighs In
NBA Star Recognizes Pitt Guard For Performance at Elite Camp
LOOK: Pitt Guard Jaland Lowe Participates at CP3 Elite Camp
Pitt Guard Jaland Lowe Included in Early 2025 NBA Mock Drafts
From Houston Hoops to the Steel City: Jaland Lowe and Cam Corhen Team Up Once Again
Lowe is heading into what many think will be a breakout sophomore season at Pitt.
Lowe, a Houston, Texas native, thrived as a freshman. Now, he has the keys to the offense heading into year two.
As a freshman, he tallied 109 assists, which ranked second on the team behind Bub Carrington’s 137. Lowe led the Panthers with an impressive assist-to-turnover ratio, as he had 50 turnovers on the year.
Lowe averaged 9.6 points and 3.3 assists per game as a rookie. However, he kicked his production up a notch once he was inserted into the starting lineup. Lowe started 19 games on the year, and in those games, he averaged the following stats: 13.1 points per game, 4.1 assists per game, 1.6 turnovers per game, 4.5 field goals per game, and 1.3 three pointers per game. He shot 40.7% from the field across those 19 games, and 40.3% from three-point range across those 19 games.
His 3.3 assists per game ranked 15th in the ACC. His assist–to-turnover ratio was top-five, ranking fourth in the league. Virginia’s Reece Beekman was the lone ACC player last season to average more than five assists per game (6.2). Take a look at Lowe’s passing film below to see why many believe he can become one of the best passers in the league as just a sophomore.