After opening the season with 11 games on the road, Head 
Todd Williams and the Pitt-Johnstown baseball team will make their 2020 home debut with a four-game, non-conference series against Weest Liberty (WV) University on Saturday and Sunday at at 1 p.m. Point Stadium.
The Mountain Cats enter the series at 8-3.  Pitt-Johnstown started the year with four-game sweeps over West Virginia Wesleyan and Fairmont State (WV), before suffering three straight losses at Charleston (WV) last weekend.  
Isaiah Kearns was named the PSAC West and Atlantic Region Hitter of the Week on Feb. 17, and 
Braxton Roxby earned PSAC West Pitcher of the Week honors on Feb. 17.
Eighth-year 
Head Coach Eric Burke's West Liberty Hilltoppers come in at 2-8 after dropping 2-of-3 at Malone (OH) last weekend.  
Tyler Ramsay had three hits, including a home run and three RBI, and 
Jason Schutte added four hits to help West Liberty take the opener, 7-4.  Malone came back with 7-5 and 5-2 wins to close out the series.
In the last meeting between the two teams, Pitt-Johnstown took 3-out-of-4 from the Hilltoppers in Washington, Pa. on March 9 and 10, 2019.  The Mountain Cats swept day one's doubleheader, 7-2, and 9-3.  The next day, Pitt-Johnstown won game one, 8-7, in nine innings, before West Liberty won game four, 5-3.
Pitt-Johnstown travels to Shippensburg on Tuesday and to Concord (WV) on Thursday for non-conference games, before hosting a non-conference game against Bloomsburg on March 17 at 1 p.m. at Point Stadium.
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