1 0 BEHREND BEACON February 5, 2010 www.thebehrendbeacon.com Sp Sai , l:lf=i N7t il :f;rl ii Ili Junior forward Chris Saltzman led the Lions in scoring with 18 points in a close loss to the Medaille Mavericks Lions fall to Medaille again, 76-74 SEAN NEELY An energetic crowd that gave the feel of a playoff game per meated the atmosphere at the Junker Center during a confer ence showdown between the Penn State Behrend Lions and the Medaille Mavericks. Early on in the season, Medaille squeezed by Behrend to earn one of their 15 wins in the conference. For Behrend, this was a game of revenge, and sophomore Pat St. Andrews, who missed the game with an injury, defended his team. "We feel like we are the bet ter team, and we want to show that tonight," St. Andrews said. "We are ready." It showed, as Behrend got off to a very poised and confident beginning to the game. ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 1 anielle Wilson splashes her way to AOTW honors ELESE MERKOVSKY If pt)rtet At age seven, Danielle Wilson found herself making her first splash in the sport of swim ming. Fourteen years later she still finds her self making waves as a key role with Behrend's swim team "My personal goals would be to enjoy the last few weeks and spend as much time as possible with my team." Wilson has been a mem ber of the Behrend swim team for the past four years and has been recognized as Enterprise's Athlete of the Week for her success in the past three meets Wilson competed against Pitt-Bradford, Grove City and Mount Union in the past week. Wilson was a part of the 200- yard freestyle relay team that took first place with a time of 1 minute, 49 seconds, in the tri meet with Pitt-Bradford and Grove City along with a third place finish in the 500 yard freestyle with a time of 5:46.98. Wilson was back in the pool for Behrend on Saturday, in a meet against Mount Union. The first half saw momentum shift between both teams. ~ tatf ritet However, it was Behrend who jumped out to a 10-5 lead within the first five minutes. Both Behrend and Medaille had strong offensive efforts, particularly early, as both teams showcased their "off-the-ball" movement and fast transition. Medaille would gain momen tum late, as fouls would take some momentum away from Behrend. But Behrend was able to hold on to a 42-38 lead going into half-time. The second half cued early fouls, as both sides could not seem to handle one another's offense. Medaille even showed signs of being worn out 10 minutes into the second half. The final minute drew mas sive dramatics to end the game, as both sides took key time outs to stop each other's mo- Finally, with 6:50 left to go in mentum. However, fouls by Behrend would key the momentum to Medaille's favor. Wilson took a first place fin ish in the 500-yard freestyle with a first place time of 5:45.25. Wilson teamed up in the 400- yard freestyle relay to take first place with a time of 4:00.93. Wilson's love for the sport started at a young age when her parents first took her to the pool on a regular Danielle Wilson parents con tinued to sup port her love of swimming, attending her meets and driving her to and from demanding hours of swim practice. "The most supportive people in my swimming career have been my parents. They are al ways at my meets and have al ways been there to take me to practice and meets," Wilson said. Wilson knows a thing or two about the how demanding the life of a swimmer is. Not only is she working to get her de- the second half, Behrend would surrender their steady lead for the first time. The final five minutes of the game showcased both sides, who put in astounding bits of effort. This lead to a very dramatic ending to the game. Medaille's Chris Moscato would hit a clutch 3-point shot with 4:20 left to go in regulation. However, this shot would not seal the deal, as Behrend would prove to be resilient, much like they had all game. Constant lead changes would occur within the last three min utes of the game. Junior Justin Kovac hit two key lay ups to keep Behrend in the game. H e r mother was a swimmer, and Wilson quickly fell in love with being in the water. H e r gree in psychology, she is put through hours of practice both before and after classes. Most college kids dread the idea of rolling out of bed for an 8 a.m., but swimmers like Danielle are used to getting up and being in the pool at 6 a.m. in hopes of getting more prac tice time. "The worst part about swim- Danielle Wilson gives credit to her parents for supporting her throughout her entire swimming career and being at every meet. Unfortunately for Behrend, Medaille hit a key 3-point shot with 22 seconds to go. Behrend, within 10 seconds, battled back and tied the game up. A foul with 2.8 seconds left paved the way for Mike Berkum and Medaille to capi talize on the late late foul, and win 76-74. It was a tough loss for Behrend, but their effort and resilency showed, as an un lucky bounce led the way to their loss. "Tonight our offense was good, but our defense needs to step up," Behrend senior Adam Kaiser said. "We will see [Medaille] later in the playoffs." Behrend will look ahead to their next game against Pitt- Greensburg on Friday, and their long awaited crack at Medaille for a third time. ming is always being tired," Wilson said. Wilson and the Behrend Lions will compete in one more meet on Feb. 15 at Edinboro be fore the AMCC Championship. Championships will be held at Grove City College. Feb. 17 will be the date for the AMCC Diving Championships while February 18-20 will be the dates AMCC Sports Standings MEN'S BASKETBALL AMCC Overall Strk Medaille 15-1 20-1 W 7 Pitt-Bradford 12-3 12-8 W 9 Penn St. Behrend 10-4 13-5 LI. Frostburg State 9-6 12-7 Wtl Mount Aloysius 9-6 11-8 W 3 Pitt-Greensburg 7-8 9-11 W 2 La Roche 7-9 10-11 L 3 Penn St. Altoona 7-9 9-12 LI Franciscan 4-12 5-15 LI D'Youville 3-11 5-14 L 2 Hilbert 1-14 2-18 L 5 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL AMCC Overall Strk Medaille 16-0 19-2 W 9 Pitt-Greensburg 12-3 14-6 WS Frostburg St. 12-3 15-5 W 4 Penn St. Altoona 11-5 16-5 LI La Roche 9-7 11-10 LI Penn St. Behrend 7-7 9-9 L 2 Pitt-Bradford 7-8 7-13 W 1 D'Youville 4-11 4-15 LI Mount Aloysius 4-11 5-14 W 1 Franciscan 2-14 2-18 Ll Hilbert 0-15 0-20 L2O SWIMMING AND DIVING Women's Overall Penn St. Behrend 6-4 Pitt-Bradford 3-6 Frostburg St. 3-9 Penn St. Altoona 3-9 Men's Overall Penn St. Behrend 5-4 Pitt-Bradford 5-7 Frostburg St. 4-5 Penn St. Altoona 3-5 for the AMCC swimming cham pionships. As Wilson reaches the final weeks of her career as a swim mer for Behrend, she tries to spend as much time as she can with her teammates, who are also her closest friends. The team has built a very close bond, and Wilson enjoys being with her team even orts through the rough early morn ing practices. "My personal goals would be to enjoy the last few weeks and spend as much time as possible with the team," Wilson said. "My favorite part about swim ming for Behrend was the team. I love hanging out with all of them, and they are my best friends."