Head Coach
Aideen O'Donoghue and the Pitt-Johnstown women's soccer team made the trip to Greensburg on Saturday to take on Seton Hill in the hopes of keeping their PSAC Tournament hopes alive.
However, the Griffins scored a goal in each half and held Pitt-Johnstown scoreless in a 2-0 victory, damaging the Mountain Cats' shot at the postseason.
Pitt-Johnstown slipped to 2-9-4 overall and 2-9-2 in league-play.
Seton Hill jumped out to a 1-0 halftime advantage when Leah Kessler set up Sage Bost's goal that beat Pitt-Johnstown goalkeeper
Emma Morin 15 minutes into the match.
The Griffins added a Jessica Molitoris goal off a Binta Sow's assist in the 53
rd minute, and Seton Hill goalkeeper Jordan Spozarski kept the Mountain Cats off the scoreboard the rest of the way.
Grace Bosnic and
Marissa Mackey combined for five of Pitt-Johnstown's six shots, but Spozarski made a pair of saves to record the shutout.
Morin took the loss in net for the Mountain Cats after seeing 11 shots from the Griffins and making two saves.
With the win, Seton Hill improved to 3-11-2 overall and 1-9-2 in the PSAC West.
The Mountain Cats will wrap up the 2025 regular season with a PSAC West road match at Seton Hill at California (PA) on Wednesday at 6 p.m.