BEACON SPORTS ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK NAME: Julia Andrus SPORT: Women's Basketball CLASS: Senior DATE: Dec. 3, 2007 Julia Andrus (Corry/Corry) has been named the ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR athlete of the week for the week of Dec. 03, 2007. Andrus has been a great points contributor thus far for the Behrend Lady Lions, tallying 66 total points, with an average 11.0 ppg. This past week, she had a game-high 18 points against Mt. Aloysius and then added another 10 points to defeat Frostburg State. Andrus leads the team in average ppg and in defensive rebounds, recording 18. Andrus is currently shooting 44 percent from the field, 65.5 percent from the line, and 37.5 percent long range. 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In their following two match-ups, Behrend played host to two conference rivals, Frostburg State and Hilbert College. Against Frostburg State, Behrend's defense wrote the story of the game, After starting the season off with four straight losses, the Penn as they were able to force 17 Bobcat turnovers. The Lady Lions' State Behrend women's basketball team has bounced back to defense recorded 12 steals, and, in a 63-46 victory, were able to tally victories in their last three match-ups. The Lady Lions' hold Frostburg State to 30 percent shooting from the floor for the three-straight victories have all come in conference play, cata- game. Senior Meagan Bielanin led Behrend's offense with 17 pulting the squad's once dismal points and seven ofeensive boards, 0-4 record to a respectable 3-4. while Andrus added 10 points and Along with being a game back nine rebounds. from the .500 mark, the Lady "We did a great job, and while Lions are undefeated in the [Frostburg State] didn't shoot well, AMCC, an accomplishment that we were able to show we had lots of for now has hoisted Behrend control over the game," said atop their conference standings. Fornari. "We had a very balanced The Lady Lions' three victo- scoring attack, and the team defi nes, against Mount Aloysius, nitely showed that they understand Frostburg State and Hilbert what they need to do to win which College, have come by an aver- doesn't always happen this early on age of over 30 points, and, to the in a season." delight of head coach Roz In similar fashion to their win Fornari, have revealed a much against Frostburg State, the Lady different Behrend team than Lions were able to record a decisive what was displayed in the victory this past Wednesday squad's first four match-ups. evening against Hilbert College. "In our first four games, The visiting Hawks had trouble although we didn't play to our containing the Lady Lions as potential, they were against good Behrend sprinted out of the gates to teams," says Fornari. "We didn't an impressive 41-7 halftime lead. play to win, but over these past The Lady Lions snatched I I first few games our mindset has start- half steals and forced an even more ed to change. We've taken care remarkable 17 first half Hawk of our intensity and we've gotten turnovers. In the second half to the level to win games. We've Behrend showed no signs of slow been consistent and committed to ing down, shutting out Hilbert for showing the same effort on a nearly the first six minutes of play. daily basis because our leaders Bielanin once again led the Lady have stepped up to mentor that. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Lions offensive attack, contributing Really, we've just worked hard- Sophomore Kayla McLaughlin helps lead the Lady Lions. 15 points and two assists in the 66- 21 victory. In their next match-up the Lady Lions will travel to Pitt- Greensburg to face off with the Bobcats in a pivotal conference game. The Bobcats, who are 5-2 overall, currently hold a 2-1 conference record. Their 2-1 record places the Bobcats in fifth place according to AMCC standings. Last season, the Lady Lions were undefeated against Pitt-Greensburg, winning both of their contests by scores of 72-63, and 61-59. The match-up is set for Saturday, Dec. 8 at 1 p.m. By Matt Waronker sports editor nibw5028(.9 cdu Against Mount Aloysius, the team started off strong and never looked back. Behrend went into halftime with a commanding 43-20 lead, and then came out in the second half showing much of the same dominance. Senior guard Julia Andrus led the team in scoring with a game-high 18 points, while sophomore forward Jenn Emberg contributed 11 points and one assist en route to the Lady Lions' 82-52 victory. "Against Mount Aloysius, we played really aggressively on both sides of the court. - says Fornari. "For us that's the key: to he confident on both sides of the ball. 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