The football team is not the only Panthers team competing this weekend. Other Pitt athletic teams are up to the following:
Men’s Soccer:
The men’s soccer team faces off against Providence at 1 p.m. Saturday at Founders Field. The Panthers are fresh off a 2-1 loss to No. 3 South Florida and are looking to end an eight-game losing streak that started on Sept. 4 against Buffalo.
Women’s Soccer:
On Sunday, Pitt faces Notre Dame at 2:00 p.m. at Founders Field. Their previous two games extended into double overtime, both resulting in scoreless ties.
Four of their last five games have gone into at least one extra period. During the game vs. Marquette on Sept. 27, goalkeeper Morie Kephart broke the school records for career shutouts (11) and season shut outs (six).
Women’s Volleyball:
The Panthers have a weekend full of travel. They will play at Cincinnati at 2 p.m. Saturday, then head to Louisville the following day for a game at 2 p.m. The team has a five-game winning streak. Last week, senior Meagan Dooley was named the Big East player of the week for the second time this season. She needs three blocks to move to third on Pitt’s career block list.
Women’s Tennis:
The women’s tennis team will play in Norfolk, Va. all weekend at the Sergio Tacchini Collegiate Invitational. It is the second invitational of the year for the Panthers, who opened the season Sept. 25-27 in West Point for the Women’s Eastern Collegiate Invitational. Junior Elizabeth Adams and sophomore Minh Evans advanced to finals matches at that event.
Cross Country:
The men’s and women’s cross country team competes in the Paul Short Invitational today in Bethlehem, Pa.
At the Cappy Anderson Invitational in Princess Anne, Md., on Sept. 19, the men had four top-20 finishes, including Greg Kareis, who finished 18th overall. The top finisher on the women’s side was Myia Johnson, who finished 23rd overall.
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