The Panthers women’s soccer team concluded a challenging season with a stunning upset over top-ranked Notre Dame at Ambrose Urbanic Field. The decisive goal came in the 85th minute, marking a remarkable finish to their season.
After a late corner kick from senior forward Margaret Wilde, junior defender Mya Archibald delivered a precise header into the left post, putting Pitt in the lead. Junior goalkeeper Abby Reisz also contributed with six key saves, including a crucial first-half stop that halted Notre Dame’s early momentum.
Notre Dame entered the match needing only a win or draw to secure the ACC regular-season title. The trophy was reportedly ready at Ambrose Urbanic Field, awaiting their victory celebration.
"Pitt played like a team with something to prove."
Under the leadership of junior captain Olivia Lee, the Panthers’ defense stayed organized and composed, effectively limiting Notre Dame’s scoring opportunities. The Irish, who had scored eight goals in one match earlier this season, were completely shut out.
This victory marks the first time in program history that Pitt women’s soccer has defeated a top-ranked opponent. Despite this memorable win, the Panthers finished the season 6–10–2 overall, with only two wins in ACC play, reflecting ongoing challenges in consistency within one of the nation’s toughest conferences.
Author’s summary: Pitt wrapped up a tough season by defeating No. 1 Notre Dame, clinching a historic victory that showcased resilience and teamwork despite an uneven overall record.