Page 12 - The Behrend College Collegian Finch by Brian Gregory Co-editor Sports The Lady Lions finished up their tough week by winning two of their last three to stand at 7-3 for the season. On Thursday the Lady Lions dramatically beat SUNY- Fredonia 1-0 in the last half minute of double overtime. They lost on Saturday to St. John Fisher 2-0, then on Tuesday knocked off Pitt- Bradford 4-0. The win against Fredonia was outstanding as both teams were knotted at 0-0 at the end jf regulation. With time running out in overtime, neither team had converted their chances and the score was still even. But in the last half minute of play, Michelle Finch scored on a free kick to give the Lady Lions an emotional and dramatic win 1-0. “I’m just glad I could come through when I was counted on," remarked Finch. “It’s what Finch has been doing for us all year,” commented an excited Head Coach Dan Perritano. “It’s an exciting moment that I hope the players (will always) remember.” “We came out flat (against Fredonia), and played well in the second half,” said Assistant Coach Chuck Baranich about the Lady Lions. “We really picked it up as the game went on.” “We were really relieved •FREEH leads Lady Lions (when Finch scored),” said Sophomore Lisa Fox. “It was a flashback of the Grove City game last year.” The Lady Lions were back on the field Saturday against St John Fisher and seemed to be very tired after playing four games in seven days, two of which went into overtime. They gave up two to Fisher, one in the first and one in the second to fall 2-0. “We played really well,” said Baranich downplaying the loss. “The (long) week took a toll on the players. You could tell that by the end of the game.” Pitt-Bradford was next up for the Lady Lions. They destroyed PB last year 16-0, and defeated them 8-0 earlier this year. Although Pitt- Bradford played tough soccer they couldn’t stop Finch. The senior sweeped assisted Lara Herrmann and Melissa Snyder on goals and scored one herself unassisted for a 4-0 Lady Lions win. Lauren Arrigo also notched a goal for the victors. The shutout was the seventh of the year for netminder Mary Anne Rupp. “Pitt-Bradford was very improved,” commented Perritano. “(We) played well as a team. We connected our passes and scored goals.” “Finch played exceptionally well and really kept the defense together,” Arrigo said. Finch declined to comment on her played but instead said that the “team played very well. LEAMMHHt RETM&TS Saturday, October 12 to Sunday, October 12 Open to Everyone Meet new people, learn about yourself, have some fiinllf Sign up In Activities Office Limited Spaces Intramurals ■ Tlkyf D /annrt 30 teams competing which is the I 11V1 I\CpUl l second highest total in IM ■ by Justin Bender history. J Cettttia* Huff Out of these thirty teams, three I Once again, the Behrend emerged as champions. They I Intramural program is off and are: Sure Thing, men's; Staff | running. A few champions have Infection, co-ed; and Crazy jbeen crowned and many others Bananas, women's. | have had a blast competing. One hundred and fifteen men ■ Slow pitch softball, sand hit the links this year in some ■ volleyball, golf, and cross great golf action. Once again, ■ country are all finished, while this was a Behrend IM record. | tennis is partially completed. in team action, Delta Chi came * A new participation record was out on top. Falling a few I set this year in sand volleyball strokes short were: The I with 63 teams competing. In the Unforgettables in second; Tau I men’s finals. Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Epsilon, 3rd; Perry 2,4 th; | defeated The Beaters. and Sig Tau. sth. The individual | The Crazy Bananas came out winner was Mike Vargeson, |on top over Theta Phi Alpha in shooting an 82. Following close ■ the Women's division. And in behind were: Steve Jecker, John ■ co-ed action, KDR and Theta Phi Hafner, Mike Snyder, Mike I continued their domination with Merski. and Tim Evans. ■ a win over Team Absolute. Many Behrend athletes put J Slow pitch softball was also their lives on the line this past Monda y wh e n they tackled the < ... ' t’ » ►* ” *■ ■* ' ~ feillwispisiii hea Fox!!: Lisa prepares to get dirt' match last week. Ashley NewbausaCottegian Photographer he Shoots, Shi ;cores: The Lad; Lions have been scoring a lot against )pponents this seat* Ashley Newhouse/CoNegian Photographer in full force \\l// Thursday, October 3, 1996 5K cross country course. The word around campus is that their weren't any casualties, however there are still a few sprinter: missing in action. Randy Harris was the men': ly | winner, finishing in 20:37.a Coming in a close second was! Ray Zychowski. J Emily Klobuchar ran al fantastic race in winning thel women's crown with a time of| 22:50. Keegan Guyer finished! second. | The points race is already hot! and heavy. KDR, Sig Tau andj TKE are extremely close in thel Fraternity division. In co-ed.l KDR-Theta Phi and Avglanchel are battling for the lead. Andj destroying the competition are. j Marbles, Independent Division; j Perry 2nd, Resident Hall; and! Crazy Bananas, Women's. « The next IM sport is Fids Football. Jtojrie^areduerrt^tt^
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