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Pitt-Greensburg Bobcats (1-23, 1-14 AMCC) vs. Pitt-Bradford Panthers (0-23, 0-15 AMCC)
February 21 • 2 PM • Chambers Hall
Two teams looking to close their seasons on a high note meet Saturday afternoon at Chambers Hall as Pitt-Greensburg hosts Pitt-Bradford in the regular-season finale. Neither team will advance to the postseason, but both enter with an opportunity to finish their year on a positive note — and for Pitt-Bradford, potentially a first win.
Pitt-Greensburg: Seeking to Recreate December Formula
The Bobcats return home after a 77–52 loss to Penn State Altoona on Wednesday, a night that featured a breakout performance from Ca'Mari Walden, who scored a season-high 18 points.
For the season, UPG has been anchored offensively by Jocelyn Bielak, who enters the matchup averaging 14.1 points per game and remains the team's most consistent scoring threat.
UPG will look to replicate its performance from the teams' first meeting on December 6, a 62–47 Bobcat victory in Bradford. In that contest, Autumn Matthews dominated with a 17-point, 11-rebound double-double — though the Bobcats will have to make up for her absence, as she is out for the remainder of the season due to injury.
Pitt-Bradford: Searching for Win No. 1
The Panthers come in after a tight 57–52 loss at Hilbert on Wednesday. Amber Murak once again led the way with 16 points, while Ella Gettings provided a major boost in the post with a 12-point, 12-rebound double-double.
Murak has been a standout all season and enters the season finale averaging 17.3 points per game, the top scoring mark for either team in this matchup.
In the first meeting with UPG, Murak and Dalayla Alexander were a formidable duo, scoring 18 and 17 points, respectively — production Pitt-Bradford will likely lean on heavily again.
Key Storylines to Watch
1. The Season Finale Stakes
Both teams enter without a postseason bid, making this game about pride, momentum, and setting a tone for the offseason. Pitt-Bradford is still in search of its first win, adding emotional weight to the matchup.
2. Can UPG Overcome the Loss of Matthews?
The Bobcats won the first matchup largely because of Autumn Matthews' interior dominance. With her unavailable, UPG will need a collective rebounding and scoring effort in the paint.
3. Star Scorers on Display
Two of the conference's top individual performers — Murak (17.3 ppg) for UPB and Bielak (14.1 ppg) for UPG — will be central figures. Whichever team can better contain the opposing star may have the edge.
4. Walden's Momentum
Following her season-high 18 points against Altoona, Ca'Mari Walden enters the finale with confidence and could be an X-factor for UPG's offense.