Westmoreland campus clippings: Saint Vincent forced to forfeit PAC playoff spots
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The Presidents’ Athletic Conference softball and men’s lacrosse playoffs were going on in full force over the weekend, but one school was missing from both tournaments: Saint Vincent.
The Bearcats had to forfeit their earned spots in both tournaments because of a covid-19 shutdown on campus in Unity Township.
The softball team had to cancel its final four regular season games and finished 12-15-1 (6-8 PAC).
Lacrosse lost its final regular season game as more dominoes fell because of the outbreak, announced April 29 with a shelter-in-place order from the college.
Last weekend, a Saint Vincent baseball series against Westminster was postponed, the men’s lacrosse game at Franciscan was canceled and the Bearcats withdrew from the PAC track and field and men’s tennis tournaments.
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Men’s golf
Gannon: Junior Clayton Skoff (Franklin Regional) finished at 20-over-par 236 to help the Golden Knights win the NCAA Atlantic/East Regional at Lake View Country Club in North East.
West Virginia: Senior Mark Goetz (Greensburg/The Kiski School) was selected to compete in the NCAA Regional qualifier May 15-19 at The Sagamore Club in Noblesville, Ind. He becomes the first individual NCAA qualifier in school history. Goetz will compete against nine other players over 54 holes with the low scorer — not on an advancing team — qualifying for the NCAA championship May 28-June 2 at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Goetz won the 54-hole Mountaineer Invitational by 12 shots last month at Pete Dye Golf Club. His 12-under score set a school record in relation to par.
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Men’s track & field
Cal (Pa.): Sophomore Mason Jobe (Greensburg Salem) posted a personal-best time of 4 minutes, 5.62 seconds and took eighth in the 1,500-meter run at the PSAC championships.
Seton Hill: Junior Sam Hartman won two individual titles and was named most outstanding track athlete at the PSAC championships at Shippensburg. Hartman won the 100-meter hurdles in 13.88 seconds and the 400 hurdles in 51.67 seconds.
Sophomore Hunter Martin (Belle Vernon), meanwhile, won the long jump with a mark of 7.17 meters. He also was third in the triple jump.
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Women’s track & field
IUP: Junior Rachel Horrell (Ligonier Valley) placed fifth in the triple jump (11.45 meters) at the PSAC championships.
Seton Hill: Junior Sydney Wolf took first in the 800 at the PSAC championships, going wire-to-wire in a time of 2:16.20.