Pitt women's 32-point comeback ties NCAA record
Briefly

"I came in at halftime and said, 'I don't have any magic words and I don't have any magic plays.' We were just getting outworked, we were getting outplayed. It was a positive, spirited conversation. I challenged them. We talked about pride, having a sense of pride. And then essentially I gave them a roadmap to get us back into the game."
"SMU led 46-14 late in the first half. From there, Pittsburgh finished the game on a 58-13 run. The Panthers (9-9, 1-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) missed their first 10 shots of the game and started 2-for-20 from the field."
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