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WATCH: Pitt’s Nojus Indrusaitis Introductory Press Conference

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Pitt's newest guard Nojus Indrusaitis on the basketball team joined members of the local media on Wednesday on a zoom call.
Pitt's newest guard Nojus Indrusaitis on the basketball team joined members of the local media on Wednesday on a zoom call.

Welcome to Pittsburgh, Nojus Indrusaitis.

Pitt’s newest guard/wing on the basketball team joined members of the local media on Wednesday on a zoom call, answering questions about his skill set, his career, and his time in Pittsburgh so far. Watch the full press conference below.

Get to Know Nojus Indrusaitis with Pitt Basketball

Pitt earned a commitment from Indrusaitis after he visited. He committed to the program back in April 2025. On the call on Wednesday, he told reporters that he committed after having a zoom call with the Pitt staff and then visiting.

Pitt Lands Commitment from Iowa State’s Nojus Indrusaitis

 

 

Indrusaitis, a 6-foot-5 wing, left Iowa State after one season. Indrusaitis averaged just 2.1 points per game in his rookie season, playing a minimal role for the Cyclones. However, he was a highly-touted recruit just one season ago.

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.

Pitt’s current back court for this upcoming year includes the following players: Omari Witherspoon, Beebah Cummings, Damarco Minor, and Indrusaitis. Witherspoon is the lone freshman of the group, coming from Washington D.C. to join the Panthers.

Cummings, a 6-foot-3 guard, averaged 6.3 points and 1.6 rebounds per game as a freshman at Pitt. He played in 31 games, averaging 16 minutes of action per contest. Cummings shot 38% from three as one of the team’s best three-point shooting options once Damian Dunn battled injuries.

Stay tuned for more Pitt basketball coverage on Pittsburgh Sports Now throughout the remainder of the offseason into the upcoming 2025-26 season.

Sandy Schall, Coldwell Banker

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