Pitt-Johnstown's Tate Minich delivered a thrilling performance with a walk-off, two-run single, clinching a 7-6 victory in Game 2 against Gannon after the Mountain Cats fell 15-9 in the opener. In the nightcap, Minich's earlier solo home run and a late-game rally propelled the team to overcome a two-run deficit in the final inning. With this split, Pitt-Johnstown's season record now stands at 14-25 (5-13 PSAC). They will face Gannon again in a doubleheader on Sunday.

By the Numbers
  • Pitt-Johnstown scored 7 runs in Game 2 after trailing by 2 entering the seventh inning.
  • Tate Minich had a walk-off single with 2 RBIs to secure the win.
State of Play
  • Pitt-Johnstown is looking to build momentum after their Game 2 victory against Gannon.
  • The Mountain Cats currently hold a season record of 14-25 with 5 wins in conference play.
What's Next

Pitt-Johnstown will head back to Gannon for a doubleheader scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m., seeking to capitalize on their recent victory and improve their standing in the PSAC.

Bottom Line

The Mountain Cats showcased resilience in their Game 2 win, indicating potential for better performance ahead. They must harness this momentum to elevate their results as the season progresses.