The Behrend College collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1993-1998, October 30, 1997, Image 12

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    Page 12 - The Behrend College Collegian Thursday, October 30, 1997
ady Spikers end rough week on winning note
by Dylan Stewart
Assistant Sports Editor
The Penn State women's
volleyball team had quite a rough
week, losing three straight
matches, before coming through
with a victory against Laßoche at
the end of the week to move their
record to an even 15-15.
The week stained out with an
away match at Frostburg State.
The Lady Lions came into the
match in first place in AMCC
Behrend off to fast start in AMCC
by Matt Plizga
Sports Editor
In the first year of Allegheny
Mountain Collegian Conference
action the Penn State-Behrend
athletic programs have owned the
competition.
Chuck Keenan's women's tennis
team dominated the AMCC,
finishing undefeated in the
conference and placing several
netters on the first team all
conference squad.
Freshman Jo Ann Fabrizio won
the conference tournament most
valuable player honors while
Keenan earned the coach of the
year award.
The women's soccer team also
finished the year undefeated in the
regular season, earning them the
honor of hosting the AMCC
conference tournament. The
tournament will take place this
weekend.
In her first year as volleyball
coach, Cindy Jacobelli has led the
women's team to an outstanding
conference record With just three
matches remaining the lady spikers
have nearly wrapped up the
conference championship.
Mint system Standings
Fall 1997
FRATERNITY
Sigma Tau Gamma
Delta Chi
Zeta Beta Tau
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Sigma Kappa Nu
INDEPENDENT
Rush Violators
Jolly Ranchers
Scrubs
Niagara
Mustangs
RESIDENCE
HALL
Perry 2
Niagara 1 West
Porcupine
Lawrence 3
WOMEN'S
Lemon Heads
Theta Phi Alpha
Team Niagara
Alpha Sigma Tau
COED
Milk Duds
Scrubs
KDR-Theta Phi
kAakt2l
play at 5-0. Frostburg came into
the match one spot behind
Behrend in the AMCC standings
at second place.
Although the Lady Lions had
beaten Frostburg once earlier in
the year, they were not as lucky
this time around, falling in four
games, 12-15, 15-13, 7-15, and
10-15.
The loss for Behrend drops
them into a tie for first place with
Frostburg in the AMCC.
Heather Learch and Amy Good
led the way on offense with 10
This weekend's tri-way match
with conference foes Laßoche and
Lake Erie will determine the
AMCC champ and decide who will
host the conference tourney.
Coach Dan Perritano has also
led the men's soccer to a second
place finish in the regular season.
The only loss for the Lions during
AMCC action was by one goal to
Frostburg State.
Despite having to travel to
Frostburg for the tournament
Perritano's team is still in a good
position to win the AMCC title.
Not only has it been an exciting
year on the field of play for
Behrend athletes, it has also been
an eventful one for the fans of Lion
athletics.
The half-time of all home games
has featured the Damon's Soccer
Shoot-out which gives fans the
opportunity to win free gifts from
Damon's by kicking the soccer ball
through the letters PSB.
The volleyball team gave their
fans a chance to win free food at
the Pizza Serve Contest. Fans bad
to serve a volleyball into one of the
empty pizza boxes on the other
side of the court.
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1133 185 155 1100 340
150 145 140 130
160 1 45 185
65 35 j3O 150 1100
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and 9 kills apiece. Angie Georg
led the way at the service line
with 3 aces, while also recording
27 assists. Erin McCormick came
up with 3 blocked shots, while
Angela Trahuer came through
with 7 digs.
"They played a tough match,"
said senior captain Angie Georg.
"We still have our sights on
winning the AMCC dile. We just
need to bounce back," she added.
Next up for the Lady Spikers
was a double match against both
Westminster and Grove City. The
Lady Lions dropped both matches
The promotions at the sporting
events is one of the new ideas the
athletic department has instituted
in an attempt to include the student
body and bring more fans out to
the games.
The use of half-time give-aways
and free admission (with student
ID) will continue into the winter
season.
November 15 will be the first
opportunity for the fans to come
out and support the Behrend
basketball programs at the second
annual Fan Jam.
Students will have the chance to
watch the inter-squad scrimmages
and participate in several events to
win various prizes afterwards.
Tickets for basketball, football, and
hockey games will be raffled off at
the event. Raffle tickets can be
purchased from any member of the
men's or women's basketball team.
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in six straight games.
In the first match against Grove
City. the Lady Lions went down
by scores of 8-15. 13-15. and 11-
15.
Amy Good and Erin
McCormick both had huge
games, with 15 and 14 kills
apiece. Angie Georg came up big
in the assist category with 39.
Mary Good helped out the team
with 8 dip to her credit.
The second match of the day
came against Westminster, as the
photo by John Hoderny
Take that. Sophomore Heather Lerch sends a spike cross-court during a recent
battle in Erie Hall. The Lady Lions are closing in on the AMCC title.
Intramural Round-up
**Football standings and point differentials are now posted**
** on the Intramural web-site **
http://www.pserie.psu.EDU/athleticipsblM.htm
ominl deadline;
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Deadline: Friday, October 31
Divisions: Men's and Women's singles
Men's, Women's and Coed doubles
*Schedules will be posted in the IM glass case on Sunday, Nov. 2*
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etting back on track next
Lady Lions fell in three straight a g
dded senior Erin McCormick. week,"
games 7-15, 8-15, 3-15. Heather Learch led the way on
Angie Georg had 2 service aces
offense with 10 kills, while Amy
and 11 assists, while Amy Good Good chipped in with 9. Angie
came up with 3 kills and 8 digs. Georg had a big day at the
The Lad y S p licers fleall Y lamed service line with 4 service aces,
their luck around against AMCC while also contributing 27 assists.
conference foe Laßoche.
Erin McCormick came through on
The Lions won in three straight defense with 3 blocks.
games, 15-6, 15-11, and 15-9. The Lady Splicers will next be
"It was a relief to finally come in action away at P i tt-Greens b urg
together fora win," said Angie Oct. 30, with their next home
Georg.
match coming against Lake Erie/
"We are looking forward to Laßoche. Nov. 1.
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