8 I The Behrend Beacon Women's basketball team wins first continued from front page televised on Image Sp rte in the Eric The Behrend Lions sit \\ith o\ erull record of 2-2 and arc 1-0 in the AMC( conference Fornari has four assistant coaches Coach Atm Shanahan enter. her teenth year as a \ oluntecr assistant coach and coach Becky Reed k entering her twelfth season as a \ olunteel "Not that mangy people get I ha \ c peo ple around them like that for long explained Fornari. "I' e been fortunate to have them Assistant coach Alanna I)anick begins her second season for Fortiori and assis- tant coach Katie Weillold enter. her I'irq The Behrend hon arc led h‘ the two senior captains on the team. Natalie Engel and Ellen Kolo',. "Nat and Ellen have led the team in every way possible. - said Fornari. "They lead by example. both on the floor and emotionally. The\ are two of the best academic people on the team. are two of the hest leaders l \ c had. no Leading in the direction of the ,ante goals will help the Blue and Mite become more qicceful throughout Mc season "Ellen and I lead the team \ ()calk. hut by example too. - said Engel. "\Ne hair a lot of leaders on our team this \ ear and everyone plays a different role. but everyone leading the team to \\ ard the same goals is going to mater us success- Communication het ween the coaches and teammate pia\ a \ ital role in the captains being success, ill "Nat and 1 \k (n - 1. \v \I togoller.- Kolos. "Our main goal .n _cep c‘(...r. one on the same pa!!e and keep e‘ en - one's attitude puniti ve. We communicate very well with C'oach Fornari and this Behrend senior Ellen kolos (friends against Mr. ,Aloysius on Wednesdnay night. SANTA'S SPECIAL. SALE STOP BY T 1 1E FOR REFRESHMENTS ENTER A TO WIN A SlOO.OO GIFT CARD AMCC game of season Icad u, to keep the team in check." For this season, the team has set daily goals and hopes to reach and surpass dicir coals need to accomplish in the game to win," said Fornari. "There are more challenges at this point one daN, at a time to her team day h\ day and game by game," said Fornari. "We will surprise a lot of peo- pie that way pht crs on the team ,id% mice to the NCAA tourney," said top categories such as scoring and rehoundint! in the conference. We also want to 2i eas much as we can and leave 131-AIRENI) BOOKSTORE DEC. 9 (I'N4 9P N 1 20% OFF CLOTHING IMPRINTED GIFT ITEMS, SUPPLIES, CARDS, TRADE & REFERENCE 13(X AS Behrend .sophomore Rachel Richardson dribbles past her opponent. We ha\ e daily game goals, what we Fornari stre s ses the importance of tak- We want to improve on getting better Winning k crucial and important to the We want to win the AMCC and Kolos. "We want our team to be in the FOR STUDENTS SPORTS nothing behind. This year our motto is "play big", hence we are a very short team. We give everything we have and leave it on the floor." Not only does the team want to be suc- cessful by winning games, but also enjoy playing the game. "We haven't set goals for this season in terms of how many games we want to win," said Engel. "We just want to make sure we become the best team we can be and the best group we can be, with our main goal being to enjoy playing togeth er and have fun doing what we're doing." According to Fornari, the Behrend Lions have incorporated a new system into the way they play, which has been a challenge at times "We want to get better every day and compete with each other to improve on the new system that we have been run- ning this year," explained Fornari. "Because it is new, it has been challeng- ing, but it also has been extremely fun.- The Behrend Lions started off the 2008-2009 season with a spark as they defeated Cazenovia by a score of 90-46 at the Behrend Tip-off Tournament on Nov. 22. Behrend senior Natalie Engel scored a game-high 25 points to help lead the team to victory. Senior Ellen Kolos scored 17 points, sophomore Kelly Nowacinski added 10 points, while soph omore Rachel Richardson contributed a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds. Sophomore Amy Oldach led the team with seven assists. In the championship game of the Behrend Tip-off Tournament, the Lions faced Adrian College. Behrend lost by a close three points, 69-72. For Behrend, Nowacinski tallied a game-high 20 points, Oldach scored 16 points, and Richardson added 14 points along with nine rebounds and four steals. Oldach and Richardson were named to the Behrend Tip-Off All Tournament Focusing on improving as a team and not worrying about their opponents are two key components in the upcoming important conference games. "We are focusing on getting better at our defense and offense," explained Engel. "We're not so much focusing on what the other teams do as much as we are focusing on ourselves and things we can control and change." Kolos expressed the same need and desire to stay focused on their team and to keep improving "Right now we are focusing on us and how we are playing and improving on the aspects of the game that we are strug gling in," said Kolos. "We are less con cerned with our opponents beating us, but rather us beating ourselves." For their next game, the Behrend Lions will be traveling to Maryland for another AMCC matchup against Frostburg State on Saturday. rTHIS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 The swim team travels to compete at the Fredonia State Blue SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 The Behrend swimmers have their second day of competition at the Fredonia State Blue Devil Invitational at 10 a.m The Women's Basketball team travels to Frostburg State for a game Following the women's game, the Men's Basketball team faces SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 The swim team has a third match at the Fredonia State Blue Devil Invitational at 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 Behrend Women's Basketball team plays at Hilbert at 6 p.m The Men's Basketball team faces Hilbert after Captain Sidney Crosby is second in the NHL for points with 39 Pens second in Atlantic Division standings By Sam Curti staff writer srcsl3l Capsu.edu The Pittsburgh Penguins are starting to melt the ice as they continue to dom- mate their opponents Pittsburgh is currently ranked fourth among the Eastern Conference teams, and second among Atlantic Dvision teams, succeeding only to the New York Rangers. With 34 overall points as a team, the Pens record is 15-6-4. Evgeni Malkin currently leads the National Hockey League in points (41) and assists (31) Not to be outdone, team captain Sidney Crosby is second in the league in points (39), trailing Evgeni Malkin. Crosby is fourth in the standings in assists While the "dynamic duo" continue to lead the way, backup goaltender, Dany Sabourin is second in the league in goals against average (GAA), with 1.86. Marc-Andre Fleury is recovering from the undisclosed injury he suffered earlier in November. He was seen prac- ticing with the team earlier this week and is expected to be back in the near Fleury was not the only one seen practicing with the Penguins recently. Penguin defenseman Ryan Whitney has rejoined the team. Whitney has not yet played a game this season due to a left foot surgery he received during the offseason. There has not been any word as to when he may return, but Penguin fans are eagerly anticipating his reunion to the team. 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Recently, the Pittsburgh Penguin's head coach, Michel Terrien annointed Jordan Staal and Matt Cook to be alter- nate captains for the month of December. In an article by Sam Kasan, Staal talked about this honor. "It's a great feeling, especially with all the talented players we have on this team," said Staal. "It's nice to have a part of the leadership. I want to help lead this team and be a part of it. On the ice, I try to lead as an example. I might not be screaming at guys but Ell help them out if I see a problem." Therrien believes that Staal can help the team in numerous ways. "This is a guy that we are counting on for the future," said Therrien. "I like the way that Jordan is playing. He's respon sible defensively, good at penalty killing. You can see that he's got more confidence that he used to have in the past, offensively." The Penguins continue to be a con tender in the league and with Marc- Andre Fleury and Ryan Whitney expect ed to fully recover from their injuries, the Penguins can only hope to become stronger. .CAM