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December 18, 2004
Pitt crushed Coppin St . This was not a surprise. No Pitt player went more than 25 minutes in the game . Pitt cruised to a 73-42 win. Pitt never trailed. An easy win against a bad opponent.
I mean, both papers came with the same angle on this game — Coppin St. once upset South Carolina at the Civic Mellon Arena in ’97 in the NCAA Tournament. A #15 seed over a #2 seed . That was really all they had to sell this game against a MEAC team from Baltimore (hell, I didn’t even know where Coppin St. was, and I was born in Baltimore).
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