PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA — Lock Haven dismantled Pitt.-Johnstown 3-0 on Wednesday, extending its winning streak to two matches with a dominant offensive performance. The visiting Bald Eagles, now 8-4-4 overall, controlled the match from start to finish, outshooting the home squad 14-11 while generating seven shots on goal compared to Pitt.-Johnstown's one.
Billy Lawrence opened the scoring in the 7th minute, assisted by Ryan Miller, giving Lock Haven an early advantage. Carter Rosno doubled the lead in the 13th minute with help from Austen Veach, putting the Bald Eagles firmly in control before halftime. The two-goal cushion proved decisive as Pitt.-Johnstown struggled to generate meaningful offensive opportunities throughout the first half.
Lawrence sealed the victory in the 67th minute, assisted by Danny Ogan and Miller, extending Lock Haven's advantage to 3-0. The goal capped a dominant second-half performance where the Bald Eagles maintained possession and limited the home team's chances. Pitt.-Johnstown managed only one shot on goal across 90 minutes, highlighting Lock Haven's defensive solidity.
Lock Haven's defense proved stifling, with goalkeeper making one save while the back line limited Pitt.-Johnstown to peripheral opportunities. The Eagles won the corner kick battle 5-3 and committed fewer fouls, controlling the match's tempo throughout. Pitt.-Johnstown's Jonathan Merli received a yellow card in the 55th minute for unsporting conduct.
The loss
