Down 32, Pitt women tie NCAA Division I women’s comeback record by topping SMU 72
- The Pittsburgh Panthers women's basketball team overcame a 32-point deficit to defeat SMU 72-59, tying the NCAA Division I women's record for the largest comeback.
- The Panthers trailed 46-14 at halftime but rallied with a 58-13 run, including a 31-0 streak in the third quarter.
- Mikalya Johnson scored 22 points and Khadija Faye added 21 points in the victory, as noted by Coach Verdi.
- SMU's shooting performance declined significantly, finishing the game with only 2 for 28 shooting in the second half.
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