The Mountain Cats faced struggles against Gannon, suffering two defeats in PSAC West matchups. They lost the first game 8-4 after a back-and-forth battle, and followed with a 5-3 loss in the second. This brings Pitt-Johnstown’s record to 14-27 overall (5-14 in the PSAC). The team aims to bounce back with an upcoming game against Shippensburg before a four-game series against Lock Haven. Key players like Lucas Muffie and Aaron Smearman delivered early runs but couldn’t secure victories.

By the Numbers
  • Pitt-Johnstown scored first in both games but couldn't maintain leads.
  • Gannon scored a total of 13 runs across both games.
State of Play
  • Pitt-Johnstown's current overall record stands at 14-27.
  • The team's next game is against Shippensburg on Tuesday at 2 p.m.
What's Next

The Mountain Cats will look to regain their momentum in a home game against Shippensburg. Following that, they will face Lock Haven in a crucial four-game series. These upcoming games are pivotal for improving their PSAC standings and overall record.

Bottom Line

Consistent scoring from key players is crucial for the Mountain Cats to break their losing streak and improve their conference performance. With challenging games ahead, they need to capitalize on early leads and respond effectively to opponents’ advances.