Friday, February 22, 2008 Men’s basketball grabs AMCC division title by Ryan Smosna sports writer rnssoos@psu.edu The Behrend men's basketball team kept up their winning ways this past week and will now host the AMCC Tournament Friday. Feb. 29 and Saturday. March 1. The latest victims of the Lions fury w ere La Roche and Lake Erie Last Saturday, the Lions played a tight game against confer ence foe La Roche. La Roche came into the game ranked No. 4 in the AMCC confer ence, but left with a loss and serious jeop ardy of not making the AMCC Tournament. The Lions had to fight for every basket and. once again, senior cen ter and AMCC player of the week Kevin Buczynski played a dominant game. Buczynski scored 31 points, had 11 rebounds and three blocks in the Lions win 59 Buczynski said "we knew La Roche was going to come out and play hard" and that they did. At the end of the first half, the Lions were down by a score of 27 - 24. However, in the second half the Lions came out determined to keep their winning streak going. The men turned up their defense to another level and pounded the ball inside to a red hot Buczynski. Senior forward David Gahan dropped a game high three assists to help his teammate surpass the 30 point mark. The win against La Roche set up a heavy weight match against conference rival Lake Erie. On Wednesday nigh.t the Lions took sole posses sion of the No. 1 spot in the AMCC and receiv ed the NBA deals make second half interesting by Kevin Eugene Forte sports writer kel'l69(o psu.edu Trades, playoff races and of course, clashing per sonalities. this is the NBA at mid season. Just a lew days past the All-Star break, some teams are muscling up and some teams are doomed to fall. Lets travel across the country and see who is able to make the run to the finals. Lets begin in the so called "Junior Varsitv League." the Eastern Conference. The "mean green” Boston Celtics (41-11) and "the Big Three ', including Ray Allen. Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce own the best record in the league and have been at the top since the begin ning of the season. They seem to be a shoe in for the conference's represen titive in the NBA finals, but as Lee Corso would say. “not so fast." Can these three aging stars stay healthy and keep it togeth er the second half of the season? This is one ques tion that will haunt those Celtics A drive northwest to Motown we will see the veteran and talented Detroit Pistons. The boys from the Motor City are Shaq an(J Kjdd wiM now match up jn lhe West ranked at the top ot the power rankings and geared toward another run at a championship. Down the Ohio Turnpike to the Quicken Loans Arena, the defending Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Cavaliers have been turning the heat up and playing like a champi onship-caliber team. With the recent acquisition of Ben Wallace and with his highness King James playing like he wants to be back in the Finals, the Cavs look to be in good shape for the second half of the season. Don’t forget the kid Dwight Howard and the Magic, who only trail the conference lead ing Celtics by six games and hold the No. 3 spot in the playoffs. Within the conference, trades have been changing the make up teams. Teams such as the Miami Heat. Chicago Bulls and New Jersey Nets have wheeled and dealed, same with the emerging Atlanta Hawks. The lonely Heat pick up Shawn Marion, a defensive maniac and an all-around scorer. While they lose Shaquille O’Neil to the Suns. Marion seems to be a great fit and, not to mention, they do not have the aging Shaq on their hands anymore. Now the Atlanta Hawks, you are probably asking yourself who are they? Here is who they are. a team that has been the bottom feeder of the league for years Straub w as Senior Done bid to host the AMCC Tournament. In front of the largest crowd this year, the Lions came out with energy and enthusiasm. Early on in the game, the Lions were hot from the field; sophomore Adam Kaiser was nailing 3-pointers like they were going out of style. The Lions also got help from senior for ward Dan Zeigler and sophomore forward Adam Potter. Potter and Zeigler cleaned the glass through out the game snatching rebounds when necessary. Behrend again played with intensity on defense and, at the end of the first half, the Lions were up 32 - 23. But the Lake Erie Storm fought back in the second half and generated turnovers and open 3-point shots. Once again, the Lions had an answer for Lake Erie. Each time the Storm got within a handful of points Behrend fought back and got open looks at the basket. Senior guard Doug Straub stroked home three very important three pointers in the second half. Also senior center Buczynski battled ONTRIBUTED PHOTO . . , /, , ._ , _ . inside the paint to hit some vita auainst Lake Erie , . , , , , *- clutch baskets. The story of the game was the sharp shooting by the guards. Kaiser and company continued to stroke home 3-pointers all night. Kaiser had a game high 16 points shooting an amazing 5-for- 6 from the three point line, while Behrend shot 12-for-22 from beyond the arc as a team. Kaiser said “we knew we had to play well and hit our shots to win” and the win w as a huge one because the Lions will now host the AMCC Tournament next weekend. The men play a game on Saturday Feb. 23 against Pitt Bradford in which a win or loss will not affect them in the standings. Next week, the Lions will rest up and prepare for what looks to be another dra matic finish to the AMCC. Take a look at the new Hawks who are not equipped to snatch a playoff spot in the East. With the acquir ing of Mike Bibby. now Joe Johnson and A 1 Horford have another weapon to help them. This Haw ks team could be a surprise once May comes around. So lets cross the Midwest to meet and greet the so-ealled elite teams. After the top two spots in the rankings taken by Eastern Conference teams, it is filled with West teams, that are at each others necks to claim a playoff spot. The Utah Jazz, New Orleans Hornets. Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Sims. San Antonio Spurs. Dallas Mavericks. Golden State Warriors. Denver Nuggets and Houston Rockets are all within four games of each other. There could be has made his way back to the big country, where he will try to bring the Mavericks over that hump and win them a championship. Can you see the trend here? Shaq adds another dimension to an already quick and fast paced Suns team. Along with guard Steve Nash, could this duo be the one-two punch the Suns need to have their time in the spotlight? One more trade deal that is in the mix is the talent ed Nuggets getting some defensive help from Sacramento Kings forward Ron Artest. This could end up being a great deal for Denver or a disaster, with too many egos and trouble in one locker room. Can they come together and make it happen? Don’t forget about the upstart Hornets and “CP3”, Chris Paul. This is a very talented and well rounded team, which could make others fearful once the post sea son rolls around. Of course "Timmy, Tony, Manu” and the NBA champion Spurs are still the team in the crosshairs and still the team to beat. This race in the west should be interesting and enough to make you want to tune in to see what happens. Can the aging star be revived and take their new team over the top? Only they can tell us. OPT some major movement in the playoff races because of the trades and deals that have went down. The Lakers got Pau Gasol, which made all star Kobe Bryant happy and gave the Lakers a chance to be the greats they used to be. Again, not so fast my friends. Bryant, with the bad fin ger on his shooting hand, could keep the Lakers reeling once the post season rolls around. Mr. “J-Kidd”, Jason Kidd This Weekend’s Schedule Friday. Feb. 22 Behrend Hockey: vs. St. Vincent University, 8 p.m. Valley Sports Complex Saturday. Feb. 23 Behrend TVack: @ Kent State Invitational, 10 a.m. Behrend M. Basketball: @Pitt- Bradford, 4 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 24 Behrend misses nationals, CHE playoff boun by Jess Carlson sports editor jlcsolS(fl psu.cilu The Penn State Behrend Ice Hockey Team tailed played division rival Robert Morns m a grtr to qualify for the American Collegiate Hockey match from the week before. On Feb. 10. Helm Association (ACHA) National Championship, after was upset hv Robert Morris vl. setting up an in going 1-1 in the ACHA Atlantic Regional that was esting first round matchup with the two at region, held in Warwick. Pa. Behrend needed to go 2-0 to Trailing 3-1 after one period. Behrend came ha gain a spot in the championship series, but were scoring six unanswered goals to a " 7 -3 victi eliminated from con- Leading the wav tention after a 7-3 loss Behrend was Crav to Farmingdale State who finished with h on Saturday, Feb. 16. goals and two ass After a 2-1 lead late Freshman Josh lion in the first period, chipped in with t Behrend let their goals and two assist . guard down by giving Simanic added li up the next five goals assists lor Behrci to Farmingdale State. Junior Justin Ditch Behrend would count- scored the other goal er with a third-period Behrend. E. l ilies^ goal by sophomore finished with 23 saves Chris Simanic, but it the win would be too little too This wcekei late for Behrend. Behrend will travel Simanic finished with New Kensington. Pa two goals and one participate in the 3‘ assist in the losing Annual College Hock effort. Freshman Nick East Plavofls. Behrci Winarski grabbed a who is the No. 3 seed goal and two assists the plavofls. will fa and senior DJ Craven sixth seed St. Vincent added three assists. Friday. I cb. 22 at Sp. Sophomorenetminder If the favored Bchre Frir Thiesspn «« CONTRIBUTED PHOTO . . . trie lmessen was ■ squad is victorious peppered throughout Behrend Hockey looks tor first CHE title the game, finishing with 43 saves. Sunday. Feb. 24 at 1:30 p m. against second se The loss left a bitter taste in the mouths of the Penn State Altoona. The C'HH Championship u players, but they believe that advancing that far into be held the following week at the Airport lee Are regionals is something to build off of. "For a pro- in Moon. Pa. gram that has only been around for six years and to be one game away from going to nationals is awe- The Behrend Beacon Behrend W. Basketball: @ Pitt- Bradford, 2 p.m. Behrend Hockey: winner of Behrend/St. Vincent game @ Penn State Altoona, 1:30 p.m. Valley Sports Complex some. I am just glad I could have been apart o and I'm looking forward to this weekend." s; senior Dan Thiessen. In their first matchup at regionals. Helm. he\ wt