Box Score
Colin Michalski pulled off the rare feat of scoring a goal and making a save as a goalkeeper in the same game, but it wasn't enough to help the Mountain Cats on Senior Day. Slippery Rock University scored three goals in the first 30 minutes and went on to end Pitt-Johnstown's season with a 3-1 PSAC victory, Saturday afternoon at the Pitt-Johnstown Soccer Field. The Mountain Cats finished the year at 4-13-0 overall and 1-10-0 in conference-play.
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Michalski, who scored Pitt-Johnstown's lone goal, also played the final 14 minutes in goal and made one save after
Nate Kleya was forced to leave with an injury.
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Slippery Rock jumped on the Mountain Cats for three early goals. Sean Hobbins shot from the top of the box eight minutes in made it 1-0, before Anthony Werth's goal a minute later increased it to 2-0. The Rock then added a third goal in the 30
th minute when Jacob Theil finished Arran Robertson's cross in the box.
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Pitt-Johnstown cut it to 3-1 six minutes into the second half. Michalski dribbled through The Rock's defense and found the back of the net to get Pitt-Johnstown back in it. However, Slippery Rock was able to hold the Mountain Cats scoreless the rest of the way.
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Kleya played the first 76 minutes in goal for Pitt-Johnstown and allowed all three goals. Kleya also made three saves. Michalski was in net the final 14 minutes and made one save.
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Matt Hunsberger and Liam Glowaski each play one half for Slippery Rock. Hunsberger didn't allow a goal and made two saves, while Glowaski surrendered one goal and didn't make a save for The Rock, which improved to 5-9-2 overall and 4-5-2 in the PSAC.
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Prior to the match, Pitt-Johnstown recognized this year's seniors…
Colin Harrison,
Colin Michalski,
A.J. McNary,
Jeremy Scheffel, and
Jeremy Staffen.
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