Top ranked Pitt rambles past St. John’s, 90-67


DeJuan Blair had 23 points and 18 rebounds for the unbeaten Panthers.

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Just before the opening tip, Pittsburgh’s punishing center DeJuan Blair jumped and performed a two-handed pullup on the rim.

The Panthers seem to like lofty views.

Blair scored 23 points with 18 rebounds and Jermaine Dixon added 17 points as Pittsburgh, playing for the first time as the nation’s top-ranked hoop team, ran away from St. John’s in the second half for a 90-67 win Sunday over one of the few Big East Conference members not among the Top 25.

Leading by just five points at halftime, Pitt (15-0, 3-0 Big East) clamped down on defense and found its shooting range, knocking down three 3-pointers in a 17-4 spurt in the first seven minutes of the second half.

By the time Blair came out for a rest with 8:47 left, the Panthers were up by 23 and putting on a show.

Game No. 1 as No. 1 went just fine.

“I thought we handled it well,” coach Jamie Dixon said. “But we weren’t as good as we could have been.”

Levance Fields had 13 points and nine assists for the Panthers, who forced 24 turnovers, shot 58 percent after halftime, and after shaking off some early rustiness from an eight-day layoff, looked worthy of their newfound status as college basketball’s team du jour.

“It’s history, us being No. 1 for the first time,” said Fields, Pitt’s senior guard and floor leader. “But that’s really all that it is. Just a little more scrutiny.”

D.J. Kennedy, who won a Pennsylvania state high school title as Blair’s teammate, scored 18 for the Red Storm (10-5, 1-2), who didn’t have enough to withstand Pitt’s second-half blitz.

“That’s the Big East,” St. John’s coach Norm Roberts said. “You forget it and get ready to play the No. 5 team in America [Connecticut] next. That’s our conference.”

The Panthers, who ascended to the top of the rankings last Monday, were sloppy with the ball in the first half.

They committed nine turnovers, missed eight free throws and looked tight. Pitt only led 41-36 at the break, and when Sean Evans hit a layup, St. John’s was within 43-40 and an upset seemed brewing.

That’s when Pitt went to work.

Dixon made a 3-pointer, Blair muscled inside for a rebound and putback and Fields and Sam Young hit consecutive 3-pointers as Pitt built a 56-42 lead.

When Blair went out for a breather, it was 73-50 and Pitt’s 6-foot-7, 235-pound enforcer flapped his arms urging the Panthers faithful to cheer.

“Their heads were down,” Fields said. “They were out of it after a while. Even when it was close, I don’t think they thought they had a chance.”