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Pittsburgh 58, South Carolina 51

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Freshman Sam Young scored a career-high 16 points to keep Pittsburgh undefeated with a 58-51 victory over South Carolina on Wednesday night.<br> <br> Young&#39;s play saved the Panthers (10-0) from an overall sluggish performance as they shot less than 40 percent for the game and finished 19 points below their season&#39;s scoring average. Still, Pitt matched its start from last season and kept on the trail of the school&#39;s 18-0 start from 2003-04.<br> <br> Keith Benjamin&#39;s jumper put Pitt ahead 24-22 early in the second half the team&#39;s first lead since 2-0 and then Young extended the margin with his three-point play.<br> <br> Three minutes later, Young hit a 3-pointer as teammate and Panthers&#39; top scorer Carl Krauser raised his arms along with the referees as the shot went through.<br> <br> Young followed with four straight free throws and Pittsburgh led 38-29.<br> <br> The Gamecocks eventually cut things to 49-45 with less than three minutes left and forced Pitt guard Ronald Ramon into a long, off-balance three-point try with the shot clock near zero. But Young cut across the lane from the right corner to collect the long rebound.<br> <br> Krauser would eventually end the possession with a driving layup to maintain control for the Panthers.<br> <br> South Carolina retired the No. 3 jersey of all-time scoring leader BJ McKie before the tip-off.<br> <br> The Gamecocks (7-4) could&#39;ve used the savvy and steadiness McKie showed during his four seasons from 1996-99. South Carolina squandered several chances to tighten the game near the end.<br> <br> When Krauser hit both ends of a one-and-one to put Pitt ahead 53-47 with 51 seconds to go, Rocky Trice missed an inside shot as he got followed on the Gamecocks next possession.<br> <br> Then Trice missed one of his two foul shots.<br> <br> Pittsburgh closed things out at the foul line, making 11 of its final 12 attempts.<br> <br> Krauser added 15 points, 11 in the second half, and Aaron Gray had 13 rebounds. Young also had seven rebounds, two assists and a steal.<br> <br> Tre Kelley led the Gamecocks with 18 points while Antoine Tisby had 12 points. One of the most glaring weaknesses for South Carolina was on the boards where Pittsburgh held a 38-22 advantage.<br> <br> (Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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