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			<description>Sometimes it's just automtic that you have to press, which is the situation Pitt was in last night. It was impressive that they were so effective with it considering how infrequently they go to it.  Getting turnovers without fouling was the key to the comeback last night.

The play of Robinson and the often-maligned Dante Taylor pulled out the game for Pitt. Taylors put-backs kept the comeback alive. 

 In addition to the plays that Robinson made, he also had a basket taken away late in the game when he penetrated and sored but hd it wiped away when Adams was called for a foul on the screen he set.

I thought that Patterson would break out last night but he did not have a basket.  I'm a little concerned that he is not scoring at all.  He is a player that you would think would be leading a comeback.  I'm not knocking him but it seems to be that he is being too unconcerned with scoring.  They will need him to contribute more - probably on Wednesday against Michigan. - Big Lar</description>
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