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September 28, 2015 | Issue 31 | Volume 106
Pittsburgh gathers to hear pope
Jeff Carpenter Staff Writer
Pitt women’s soccer has never had more than eight wins in a season. Now, it has an eight-game winning streak. Coming off a 2-1 overtime victory against Wake Forest, which Pitt head coach Greg Miller described as “the biggest win since I’ve been here,” the Panthers (9-1-1, 3-0-0 ACC) traveled to Kentucky on Sunday to take down another ACC opponent. The Louisville Cardinals (4-5-1, 1-2-0 ACC) played victim this time to the Panther’s sturdy defense and late goals.. “I feel really happy and proud for the team ... they’re doing a great job,” Miller said. “All I’m doing is trying to steer the ship in the right direction, and these kids are the ones rowing the boat.” The 1-0 victory on the road against the Cardinals gave Pitt nine wins on the year, a program record. The Panthers have seven games remaining on their conference See Women’s Soccer on page 8
A son hugs his mother as they watch the Pope speak through a broadcast. Theo Schwarz SENIOR STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Mark Pesto
Senior Staff Writer
As the Steelers game came to a close Sunday, Pittsburgh’s faithful turned away from their televisions and toward someone more holy than any quarterback — Pope Francis. About 130 people gathered yes-
terday afternoon at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church in the Strip District to watch a live broadcast from Philadelphia of Pope Francis’ final Mass before he left the United States. St. Stanislaus Kostka was the only church in Pittsburgh to broadcast the event. Three-hun-
dred miles east, 30 Pitt students traveled with the Ryan Catholic Newman Center to Philadelphia to attend the speech. Pope Francis concluded his first six-day tour of the United States Sunday night as he left Philadelphia and returned to Rome. See Pope on page 2