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Pitt has no answers against Aztecs

Pittsburgh head coach Jamie Dixon motions toward an official during the Panthers' loss Tuesday night in Lahaina, Hawaii.

LAHAINA, Hawaii — San Diego State fought through a tight game and won in a runaway to open the Maui Invitational.

Two victories in paradise earned the 15th-ranked Aztecs a shot at a familiar foe: No. 3 Arizona.

Trey Kell scored 15 points and No. 15 San Diego State shot its way into the Maui Invitational championship game, romping over Pittsburgh 74-57 Tuesday night.

San Diego State (5-0) had a tough opener against BYU, but cruised through the semifinals with an impressive shooting display.

The Aztecs built a 15-point lead by halftime and had their way inside against the Panthers, shooting 58 percent from the floor to set up a marquee matchup against Arizona in the title game Wednesday night.

Arizona has won the past three meetings, including a thriller in Honolulu two years ago and in the NCAA tournament last season.

“This will be my fourth time playing them; I’m 0-3 so far and I just want to be able to get a win,” said San Diego State junior forward Winston Shepard, who had 13 points. “We’re just two great teams in a lot of the same tournaments, I guess.”

Pittsburgh (3-2) will try to salvage its tournament after struggling to stop the athletic Aztecs or get much going on offense.

The Panthers shot 37 percent, went 5 for 17 from 3-point range and were outscored 38-20 in the paint.

Pittsburgh faces another tough test next, Kansas State in the third-place game.

James Robinson led Pitt with 17 points.

“Obviously, we don’t feel very good about our performance tonight,” Pitt coach Jamie Dixon said. “I told our players, we have about an hour to feel sorry for ourselves and after dinner, get ready for Kansas State. We know that they’re good as well.”

The Aztecs had their hands full in the opening round, needing two overtimes to hold off BYU.

Pittsburgh had an easier path into the semifinals by dominating host Chaminade on the glass in an 81-68 win.

The Panthers snagged 27 offensive rebounds — 10 more than the Silverswords had total — leading to 34 second-chance points.

San Diego State appeared to be the fresher team Tuesday, aggressive and active at both ends.

Kell scored six quick points and the Aztecs hit 11 of their first 17 shots to build a 27-17 lead.

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