A few days ago, I wrote about two Pitt freshmen, Marcus Carr and Shamiel Stevenson, having big seasons. But another freshman is starting to emerge as a key contributor in guard Khameron Davis.
Davis is quietly earning more playing time while Carr and Stevenson are getting the bulk of the praise. Davis had been earning steady minutes already but he’s starting to do a little more with them and is becoming a bigger focal point of the offense.
The turning point appears to have been the Mount St. Mary’s game, where Davis scored 12 points on 5-5 shooting in Pitt’s overtime win.