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Sally Mosay

  • Class
    1989
  • Induction
    2022
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball
        Sally Mosay, a two-time American Women’s Sports Federation (AWSF) All-American and a 1988 Kodak All-District selection, finished her Lady Cat basketball career ranked in the Top-5 on Pitt-Johnstown’s scoring and assist lists and led her team to the program’s NCAA Division II Final Four berth in 1987.
      Ms. Mosay, a native of Elizabeth, Pa., joined Head Coach Jodi Gault’s Lady Cat program in 1984 after a standout career at Elizabeth Forward High School.
      As a sophomore in 1985-86, Ms. Mosay began to make her mark on the Pitt-Johnstown women’s basketball program by earning All-Tournament Team honors at the Immaculata University, the Pitt-Johnstown Mountain Cat, and Mason-Dixon Conference Tournaments.
      However, it was her junior and senior seasons that established her as one of the top players in Division II basketball.  In 1986-87, Ms. Mosay, a First-Team All-Mason-Dixon Conference selection and a member of the Mountain Cat and Mason-Dixon Conference All-Tournament Teams, led the Lady Cats to Pitt-Johnstown’s first ever appearance in the NCAA Division II Final Four with a victory over No. 1-ranked Delta State (MS) University.  Her efforts also earned her Most Valuable Player honors at both the NCAA East Region Tournament and the NCAA Quarterfinals.  Following that season, Ms. Mosay also garnered her first of two AWSF All-America selections.  In addition, Ms. Mosay was awarded the Dave McGowan Outstanding Athlete Memorial Sports Award.
      One season later as a senior in 1987-88, Ms. Mosay, the Most Valuable Player at the Mountain Cat Tournament, joined the Pitt-Johnstown women’s basketball 1,000-point scorer’s club on her way to being named the Mason-Dixon Conference Player of the Year and a Kodak All-District Team selection.  The two-time First-Team All-Conference choice was also named to the NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team and was tabbed an AWSF All-American for the second straight year.
      Ms. Mosay, who scored in double digits in all but one game over her junior and senior seasons, finished her Lady Cat career ranked fifth on the Pitt-Johnstown All-Time Scoring List with 1.419 points and third on the All-Time Assists List with 513.  She currently ranks 10th on the scoring list and fifth on the assists list.  Ms. Mosay also matched fellow Pitt-Johnstown Hall of Famer Maureen Latterner’s single-game record of 16 assists against Saint Vincent College in 1987.
      Ms. Mosay graduated from Pitt-Johnstown in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Science and promptly began a career in the supply chain field which has spanned more than 30 years with four different companies.  For the past 15 years, Ms. Mosay has served as a Supply Chain Specialist for Mine Safety Appliances in Murrysville, Pa.
      Along with her professional career, Ms. Mosay was also an assistant girls’ basketball coach at both Norwin and Jeannette High Schools, and as a women’s assistant basketball coach at Seton Hill College.
      Ms. Mosay currently resides in Delmont, Pa.
      “I am incredibly honored to be inducted into the Pitt-Johnstown Athletics Hall of Fame,” Ms. Mosay said.  “The success I had on the basketball court at Pitt-Johnstown would not have been possible without my coaches, teammates and family.  I am so proud to have been a part of Lady Cat Basketball.”

 
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