Pitt Basketball
Pitt’s Current Roster Lacking Three-Point Production

Pitt’s current roster for the upcoming 2025-26 season is lacking proven three-point threats.
Check out the Panthers’ current roster below, listed with each players’ three-point shooting numbers in their collegiate careers.
Guards
Damarco Minor 104-349 (29.8%)
Beebah Cummings 29-77 (37.7%)
Nojus Indrusaitis 2-14 (14.3%)
Omari Witherspoon (FR)
Macari Moore (FR)
Wings
Barry Dunning Jr. 40-133 (30.1%)
Henry Lau (FR)
Bigs
Dishon Jackson 2-17 (11.8%)
Cam Corhen 9-36 (25%)
Papa Amadou Kante 0-2 (0%)
Amdy Ndiaye 0-1 (0%)
Kieran Mullen (FR)
In total, Pitt is heading into the season with a combined 186-629 (29.5%). The Panthers are still actively filling out the roster for next season.
Last year’s Pitt team went 265 for 766, a 34.6% mark. The year prior, led by Blake Hinson, as a team, Pitt went 317 for 887 (35.7%).
Check out all of the three-point shooting percentages, by year, during the Jeff Capel-era.
2024-25: 265-766 (34.6%)
2023-24: 317-887 (35.7%)
2022-23: 325-903 (36%)
2021-22: 172-548 (31.4%)
2020-21: 144-426 (33.8%) (COVID YEAR)
2019-20: 175-592 (29.6%)
2018-19: 225-680 (33.1%)
The Panthers did not have a single player make more than 60 three pointers last season. All four of the Panthers that made at least 30 threes last season are no longer on the team (all either transferred or exhausted eligibility).
Pitt has added eight new players to the roster so far for the 2025-26 season.
See details below on the Panthers’ transfer additions: Damarco Minor, Nojus Indrusaitis, Dishon Jackson, and Barry Dunning Jr.
Minor, a 6-foot senior guard out of Chicago, averaged 9.8 points and 5.1 assists per game for the Beavers this past season. Prior to his time at Oregon State, he spent two seasons at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville.
Indrusaitis, who spent his high-school years in the Chicago area, was ranked as the No. 96 player and a four-star prospect in the class of 2024 before going to Iowa State. He played for Meanstreets EYBL and also competed for Saint Rita High School in Chicago before going to Brewster Academy.
Jackson is a 6-11, 275-pound senior center, who this past season averaged 8.5 points and 5.1 rebounds per game in 18.7 minutes of action. The year prior, he averaged 11.4 points and 6.1 rebounds. His best two performances last year were a 17-point, 4 rebound game against Kansas and a 14-point, 5-rebound effort against TCU.
Dunning is a 6-foot-6 wing who has played for Arkansas, UAB, and South Alabama. This past season for South Alabama, he averaged 15.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. Dunning shot 46% from the field and 31% from three-point range this past season.
