BEACON SPORTS Women's basketball fights to the finish Freshman Ellen Kolos (Bellefonte/Bellefonte) dribbles the court in the Lady Lions' game on Tuesday night. Behrend By Matt Burneisen staff writer mrbso6 1 (g` psu .edu The women's basketball team will wrap up its regular season at home this week end. Both games on Friday and Saturday Come on ing for the Sports page, contact EASES v. Laßoche Friday, February 17th 6:0046.- 8:00 pm, tanker Center Chicken Wing Might Sponsored by "Mmoseoult "Tavern 411% o i to •l i t• LaOt 1-10M0 gA MP SEI v. Lathe Erie Saturday, Areforseat rip 6:00 45Pir 8:00 pm, fainater • ',kr/Nil ball down won 70-64 comfortable at the end of the season. We just played the last four games away, and we played [Tuesday] night at home." The Coach also said, "It was nice for our sen ior, Kristie Connolly, for her to finish up her career on the floor on her own ..ourt." Friday night will be chicken wing night, sponsored by Jimmy Z's Timeout Tavern. Frreet Chips 41150 Pepsi night will be played against conference opponents. First Behrend will take on La Roche at 6 p.m. This will be the final televised game of the regular season by Image Sports. On Saturday night, the Lions will host Lake Erie for their final regular season game of the year. The last time the Lions played both of these teams they won, 58- 20 and 54-44 respectively women's bas ketball coach Roz Fornari seemed happy to be playing the last three games of the season said. "It gives us an opportu nit to be cslsoos@psu.edu for assignments or question aria SeaWisolvoss jitik Prize Fla cat La Roche, 5-11, in the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference is in a 3- way tie for seventh place out of 10. On Saturday night free Pepsi and chips will be given out. The opponent that night, Lake Erie, is currently tied with La Roche at 5- 11. The Penn State Behrend team is fourth at 10-6. The Lions will advance to playoffs on Tuesday night. The team clinched their position in the AMCC Tournament before the final two games of the season. So, will the games affect the playoffs? Coach Fornari replied, "They won't because of the tie breaker: we have a tie breaker over "It was nice for our sen ior, Kristie Connolly, for her to finish up her career on the floor on her own court." -Coach Roz Fonari the next two teams that we play." The coach and the team hope to be victorious. The coach made this clear when she said, "They might not make a bearing on what turns out, but our players want nothing more than a win, so we can start better on the floor.- Last Tuesday night in the Junker Center, the women's basketball team played a non-AMCC game against Fredonia State. The Lions won, 70-64, in a strong game from Junior Rachel Slomski (Erie/McDowell). She led her team's scor ing with 17 points and 2 blocked shots in the game. Brittany Mays (Knox/Keystone), a 5'9" junior con tributed six assists and four steals. HOUSING AND FOOD SERVICES ATHLETE OF THE WEEK NAME: Missy Pilewski SPORT: Women's Swimming CLASS: Sophomore DATE: February 13, 2006 Missy Pilewski (CranesvilleNilla Maria) has been named the Housing and Food Services Athlete of the Week. The sophomore led the Blue and White with a strong performance at the Grove City Invitational over the weekend. Pilewski finished second in the 100-meter breaststroke with a time of 1.09.21. She also placed fifth in the 200-meter breaststroke and competed on every relay team, all finished in the top eight of each event. Pilewski's second place finish in the 100-meter breaststroke qualified her for the ECAC Tournament, which will be held Feb. 25 at the University of Pittsburgh. .Infonnation Staff The Behrend Beacon I Friday, February 17, 2006 18th Center ..,.•r-""