The Behrend College collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1993-1998, October 26, 1995, Image 10

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Lions
by Brian Harkins
Collegian Staff
Yesterday, the Behrend men’s
soccer team fought a rigorous
battle against Carnegie Mellon
only to lose by a score of 2-1.
The Lions started in a hole by
giving up a goal four minutes
into the game. Kevin Rinehardt
evened the score by slipping a
penalty kick between the pipes in
the 14th minute.
Unfortunately, Carnegie
Mellon came back and scored the
game winner in the first half.
When asked what the Lions
need to improve on most, Ryan
Schenck replied, “Putting the ball
in the back of the net”
Last Saturday, Behrend lost a
close match to the seventh ranked
team in the NCAA Division 111
Mid-Atlantic region, Washington
and Jefferson College, by a final
score of 2-1.
Behrend decided to play three
forwards in the first half in order
to gain a strong offensive attack.
This formation found success
when co-captain Sean Blank
scored the first goal of the match.
Zulovich early start
by Jennifer V. Colvin
Editor in Chief
Though most people usually
wait to start their careers upon
graduating from college,
sophomore Nicholas Zulovich
has gotten an early start.
Zulovich has recently been
hired by the Erie Panthers, Erie’s
own hockey team, as Director of
Media Relations.
As the main contact between
all media in Erie and the team,
Zulovich is in charge of
arranging press packets for all of
the Panthers’ games.
A press packet contains all
current and up to date information
about the team, a recap of the
previous game, and any player
information.
Zulovich got the job through
the work he did over the summer
as an intern for the Panthers.
“They liked what I did for the
program [Face Off, the Panthers’
program] and so they asked if 1
would be interested, which I was,
and they hired me,” said
Zulovich.
But it was not that easy.
Zulovich spent the summer
writing stories and stats for Face
Off, the Panthers’ program for
during games.
Zulovich works in coordination
with President and General
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At the end of the first half,
Bchrend had a slim lead over the
Presidents, 1-0. However, W&J
came out in the second half with
offensive strategies of their own.
With three forwards,
Washington and Jefferson forced
Behrend to pull one of their own
forwards back on defense.
Despite the positioning change
made by Head Coach Perritano,
Washington and Jefferson knotted
up the score 1-1. “We had a
mental breakdown,” said Blank
after the W&J score. “We got
down on ourselves when they
scored.”
Unfortunately for the Lions,
they were down and stayed down
as they watched Washington and
Jefferson score another goal and
pull into the lead.
According to Dave Harrison,
“They came back and scored two
goals, and we just couldn’t get
out of that little slump.”
Field conditions also
contributed to the Behrend loss.
Coach Perritano claimed, “There
were difficult field conditions at
W&J. The field was very
muddy.”
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came out strong last Wednesday
to crush Waynesburg College 4-
0. The team came out strong and
did so successfully, even though
it was a different size field than
they were used to playing on.
“We came out with three
forwards to dominate, and we
played more direct balls,” said
Blank. “We changed our play to
accommodate the different field.”
“The field conditions were
terrible, but we dealt with them
and we beat [Waynesburg],” said
Harrison.
The Lions put on a great
offensive display against
Waynesburg last Wednesday as
Rinehardt, Harrison, Ryan
Croyle, and Chris Heh each
contributed a goal to Behrend’s
victory.
Ryan Ruta picked up three
assists in the match.
Backed by their strong offense,
Behrend’s defense played well,
and the Lions contained
possession of the ball limiting
the number of opposing shots.
According to Harrison, “They
didn’t get many shots on goal.”
The Lions pulled together for
their seventh win, all of which
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are shutouts,
In regard to Behrend’s few
remaining games, Perritano is
confident in the team’s ability to
play good soccer.
“We’ll be competitive. We
Zulovich is also in charge of
letting the public know about the
promotions for specific games.
Though his major is
Journalism, Zulovich may not
transfer to University Park to
finish the major.
“At first I thought I wanted to
be just strictly a news writer, but
now I’m hoping this job may be
a springboard to that news job or
something else. Or maybe I
might end up in public
relations,” said Zulovich.
Though he is not sure where
this new job is going to take
him, Zulovich said he thinks the
experience will really help him.
“I didn’t realize they thought
that high of me to hirer me. I
thought I would just do an
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compete with every team we
play.”
Behrend’s next and final home
game is Saturday against Hilbert
College. Kickoff is scheduled for
1:00 p.m.
internship over the summer, they
felt that I was qualified for the
job,” he added.
Zulovich is not only the
Sports Editor of The Collegian,
but Sports Director for wpse am
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Zulovich said he felt very
lucky to have the job.
“I am very happy to have this
job that usually a person with a
four year degree has, and I have
the opportunity to do it while
I’m still in school. Hopefully, I
will be one step ahead of people
when I get out of school,” said
Zulovich.
Fans can see the Panthers in
action next Tuesday, October 31
at 7:30 p.m. See Zulovich for
press information.