Pitt can't hold late lead against Clemson

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Pitt has made a habit this season of starting slow and coming back. It happened in the Panthers’ wins over North Carolina and Virginia, and Saturday’s showdown with Clemson at the Petersen Events Center looked to be following the same path after the home team turned a 10-point deficit in the first half into a halftime lead and an eight-point advantage with 5:35 left to play. The defeat was Pitt’s first in ACC play this season, dropping the Panthers to 11-5 overall and 4-1 in conference.

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