Kent State’s NCAA Tournament hopes end with first round loss to Pitt

Sean Joseph

Sophomore forward Mike Scott cries after Kent State lost, 79-64, to Pittsburgh in the first round of the NCAA Division I Men’s Tournament Friday night at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Mich. Pitt will play the winner of the Kansas-Bradley mat

Credit: Steve Schirra

It’s one-and-done for the Kent State men’s basketball team as they lost 79-64 to Pittsburgh in the first round of the NCAA Division I Men’s Tournament Friday night at the Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Mich.

Kent State was outmatched from the opening tip when Pitt’s 7-foot junior center Aaron Gray towered over Kent State’s 6-foot-6 sophomore forward Mike Scott. The Panthers took control right away and opened the game on a 9-3 run and shot for 68 percent in the first half.

Senior forward Kevin Warzynski led the Flashes with 15 points, as he was the only player with a successful post presence.

Gray, who broke to the Big East Tournament record for rebounds last weekend, posted a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Gray, and Pitt’s guard Ronald Ramon both shot a perfect 6-of-6 from the floor, and forward Levon Kendall hit 5-of-6.

“You’ve got to take your hat off to Pitt,” Kent State coach Jim Christian said. “For us to have had a shot in this game, they would have to have shot poorly, but they didn’t. I’m proud of our kids though, they battled uphill the whole game and never gave up.”

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