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It’s been a busy start to the year for Pennsylvania sports, with the Eagles winning and the Steelers losing in the NFL playoffs over the weekend, and the Penn State Nittany Lions putting up a valiant fight but coming up short in the Orange Bowl last week. And then there’s the Pitt women’s basketball team, who made history Sunday by staging the largest regulation comeback win in NCAA women’s basketball history in its 72-59 win over Southern Methodist University. Not only did the 32-point comeback mark the largest regulation comeback in women’s basketball NCAA history, but it tied the largest overall comeback, following Texas State’s overtime win over University of Texas San Antonio after also trailing by 32. Some amazing takeaways from the Panthers’ historic win: 🏀 They were down 32-7 after the first quarter and trailed by 32 points with 1:37 remaining in the first half, before storming back to outscore SMU 54-10 in the second half. 🏀 Pitt’s defense held SMU to 7.4 percent (2-for-24) shooting in the second half and forced eight Mustang turnovers. 🏀 The Panthers shot 59 percent (16-for-27) in the second half, sparking a 31-0 run in the third and fourth quarters. 🏀 The Panther defense held SMU scoreless for the entire third quarter. After the game, head coach Tory Verdi became overcome with emotion while praising his team for making history. “I’m so proud of you,” Verdi told the team. “We came in at halftime… we were deflated, we were defeated. And I told you, ‘Anything is possible.’ And we made it happen. We made history tonight.” Next up for the Panthers: a trip to Raleigh to face NC State Thursday at 7 p.m. The game will be streamed on ACCNX. ✏️ : @patrickdberkery 📸 : @pitt_athletics #Universityofpittsburgh #universityofpittsburghpanthers #NCAA #Womensbasketball #CollegeBasketball #PGH #PittsburghPA
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It’s been a busy start to the year for Pennsylvania sports, with the Eagles winning and the Steelers losing in the NFL playoffs over the weekend, and the Penn State Nittany Lions putting up a valiant fight but coming up short in the Orange Bowl last week. And then there’s the Pitt women’s basketball team, who made history Sunday by staging the largest regulation comeback win in NCAA women’s basketball history in its 72-59 win over Southern Methodist University. Not only did the 32-point comeback mark the largest regulation comeback in women’s basketball NCAA history, but it tied the largest overall comeback, following Texas State’s overtime win over University of Texas San Antonio after also trailing by 32. Some amazing takeaways from the Panthers’ historic win: 🏀 They were down 32-7 after the first quarter and trailed by 32 points with 1:37 remaining in the first half, before storming back to outscore SMU 54-10 in the second half. 🏀 Pitt’s defense held SMU to 7.4 percent (2-for-24) shooting in the second half and forced eight Mustang turnovers. 🏀 The Panthers shot 59 percent (16-for-27) in the second half, sparking a 31-0 run in the third and fourth quarters. 🏀 The Panther defense held SMU scoreless for the entire third quarter. After the game, head coach Tory Verdi became overcome with emotion while praising his team for making history. “I’m so proud of you,” Verdi told the team. “We came in at halftime… we were deflated, we were defeated. And I told you, ‘Anything is possible.’ And we made it happen. We made history tonight.” Next up for the Panthers: a trip to Raleigh to face NC State Thursday at 7 p.m. The game will be streamed on ACCNX. ✏️ : @patrickdberkery 📸 : @pitt_athletics #Universityofpittsburgh #universityofpittsburghpanthers #NCAA #Womensbasketball #CollegeBasketball #PGH #PittsburghPA

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