Pitt-Johnstown baseball managed to split a PSAC West doubleheader against Lock Haven, winning game two 12-9 after losing the first match 14-9. The Mountain Cats showcased a strong offensive performance in the second game, fueled by two hits and two RBIs each from Karson Reffner and Lucas Muffie. With this split, Pitt-Johnstown's record improved to 16-28 (6-16 PSAC). Another doubleheader against Lock Haven is scheduled for tomorrow at Point Stadium.

By the Numbers
  • Pitt-Johnstown scored 12 runs in game two, with four runs coming in the first inning.
  • Lock Haven scored a total of 14 runs in game one, including a five-run fifth inning.
State of Play
  • Pitt-Johnstown showed resilience in game two, overcoming an early deficit to clinch the win.
  • Both Reffner and Muffie were key players, each contributing significantly to the offensive efforts in the second game.
What's Next

Pitt-Johnstown will face Lock Haven again tomorrow for a doubleheader, starting at 1 p.m., with hopes of gaining momentum from the win in the second game.

Bottom Line

The Mountain Cats need to build on their offensive success from game two in order to improve their standing in the PSAC West as they continue to battle against Lock Haven.