ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Chaston Ditta threw two second-half touchdown passes, and East Carolina overcame an inadvertent whistle that negated a long touchdown in a 23-17 victory over Pittsburgh in the Military Bowl on Saturday.
ECU faced fourth-and-1 from its own 32 in the third quarter when Marlon Gunn Jr. shed a couple of tacklers and went all the way to the end zone. That would have put the Pirates up 17-7, but the play was called back because of a whistle, and Gunn was credited with a 14-yard gain instead.
Two plays later, Ditta fumbled on a sack by Pitt's Rasheem Biles, who recovered the ball and returned it 23 yards to the end zone to give the Panthers a 14-10 lead.
The Pirates rebounded quickly when Ditta threw a 72-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Smith, and ECU led the rest of the way. The Pirates won the Military Bowl for a second straight year after beating N.C. State in 2024.
''Some folks were upset we were coming back to Annapolis two times in a row, but if we come up here and get wins every time, I'll come back every year,'' ECU coach Blake Harrell said.
Down by six in the fourth, Pitt was driving when Mason Heintschel's pass was intercepted by Kevon Merrell — the Panthers' fifth turnover of the game — and run back 70 yards to the Pitt 15. A field goal pushed the lead to nine.
The Panthers managed a field goal with 1:23 left to make it a one-possession game, but an onside kick was unsuccessful. Pitt had enough timeouts to force a punt, and the Panthers took over at their own 20 with 57 seconds left.
An offensive pass interference penalty derailed that last-ditch drive.