Haley Neidig,
Morgan Kost, and
Emily Esser all scored goals to help the Pitt-Johnstown women's soccer team battle to a 3-3 double overtime draw with PSAC West-leading Slippery Rock, Wednesday afternoon at the Pitt-Johnstown Soccer Field. The Mountain Cats are now 3-8-1 overall and 2-7-1 in the PSAC West.
Pitt-Johnstown jumped out to a 2-0 first halftime advantage. Neidig opened the scoring in the 11 minute, before Kost finished
Ashleigh VanHorn's assist in the 42
nd minute.

The Rock answered with a goals from Georgia Nagucki five minutes into the second half Jordyn Minda in the 52
nd minute to know it at two.
Less than eight minutes later, Esser found the back of the net to give the lead back to the Mountain Cats, but Kayla Swope was able to tie it at three with 15 minutes to play.
Neither team scored in the final 15 minutes of regulation or the two 10-minute overtime periods.

Pitt-Johnstown goalkeeper
Megan Giesey saw 28 Slippery Rock shots, made nine saves, and allowed three goals, while Emma Yoder faced 18 Mountain Cat shots, made five saves, and surrendered three goals in net for The Rock.
With the draw, Slippery Rock is now 8-2-2 overall and 7-2-1 in the PSAC West.
The Mountain Cats will host Clarion for a Senior Day PSAC match on Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Pitt-Johnstown Soccer Field, before traveling to Seton Hill for a conference match on Wednesday.