Women's volleyball team wins by Dylan Stewart assistant sports editor After coming off a rough week in which the Penn State - Behrend women's volleyball team lost three of four matches, they bounced back in a big way winning four straight to move their record ahead to 18-15. The four recent victory's gives the team a big momentum swing heading into this weekend's AMCC Women's Volleyball Conference Tournament. The tournament will be held at Behrend, which begins this Saturday at 10:00 a.m. AMCC WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT WHEN: WHERE: Penn State-Behrend Saturday, November Bth eny Mountain Collegiate Conference If music that you can't talk it's poten tially damaging to our hearing. over it, All About Nails TANNING SALON tite4e VO4' Atoty. Sant Tttbn Penn State - Behrend will enter the tournament as the #1 seed, with new rival Frostburg State coming in as the #2 seed. The two teams split their two matches in the regular season, each winning on their home floor. The Behrend Spikers will kick off the tournament with a 10:00 a.m. match against #4 seed Pitt - Bradford. If the Behrend Spikers happen to prevail, they would end up playing at 3:00 p.m. the winner of the match between 12 seed Frostburg State and 13 seed Laßoche in the tournament's championship match. Saturday, November 8, 1997 10:00 12:00 3:00 is so loud Sponsored by The Health and Wellness Center #1 seed Penn State-Behrend #4 seed Pitt-Bradford #2 seed Frostburg State #3 seed La Roche College Championship OMB 011 i 0111 MINI IMO SIM 7 $25 1 1 1 10 visits; All of the players on the team seem very excited about the upcoming tournament. "Our number one goal is to win the AMCC championship," said senior captain Angie Georg. "The girls are going into the tournament playing 'very well," said head coach Cindy Jacobelli. "We feel very good about our chances going in to the tournament. If we happen to meet up with Frostburg in the finals, we may have a slight edge seeing as we have already beaten them at home earlier in the year. Either way, it would most definitely be a competitive match. We are just SEGA GENESIS for sale. I controller; NBA Live 96; NHL 96;College Football; 95;Hardball 95; make offer at 452-6979 Daisy, I miss you and look forward to seeing you soon. Students and employees of Penn State Behrend are invited to submit a free classified ad in The Collegian. Types of ads may include personal messages and items for sale. Maximum classified length is 25 words. Persons who submit ads must state their affiliation with Behrend. Classifieds are meant for indi- vidual use. Official notices and group events should be submitted to the Calen- dar editor. Businesses must pay regular advertising rates. The Collegian can not guarantee the publication of all classified submitted for space purposes. Classifieds should be sent to the Classified editor at The Collegian, Reed Build- ing or dropped off at The Collegian offices. Deadline for submission for publica- tion in that week's paper is Monday at S:OOPM. Sports going to concentrate on one match at a time," she added. As for the games that were played earlier in the week, the winning streak started out with a victory over Laßoche. The Spikers won in three straight games 15-6, 15-11, and 15-9. Heather Lerch and Amy Good led the offense with 10 and 9 kills apiece. Angie Georg had a productive day with 4 service aces, and 27 assists. Erin McCormick chipped in with 6 kills and 3 blocked shots, while Angela Traister came up with 7 digs. The Spikers followed up two days later with a three game thrashing of Pitt - Greensburg, 15- 2, 15-7, and 15-6. Senior Lara Herrmann had a record breaking week for the Penn State - Behrend women's soccer team, to earn the Housing an d Food Service Athlete of the Week Honors. Herrmann scored her Behrend record breaking 22nd goal in the Lions 2-1 victory over Frostburg State last Sunday, which gave the Lions their first AMCC soccer titiesince the conference was created just this year. The 22 goals breaks the who scored all 21 goals she played at Behrend. will return to action Nov. ( 4 4 \e' \e' 10- Chumbawampa and Smash Mouth rule. Marley, I just don't understand the world of covers! Athlete of the Week Herrmann Breaks Career Scoring Record -John Thursday, November 6, 1997 The Behrend College Colle,i;rdn - II four straight Mary Good came through big on the day with 7 kills. Also contributing in the win were Beth Calhoun with 4 service aces and 6 kills, and Erin McCormick with 3 service aces and 3 blocked shots. , The Spikers ended their week with a dual match against both Lake Erie and Laßoche. Against Lake Erie, the Spikers won in three straight games 15-3, 15-3, and 15-6. Amy Good came through with 7 kills, with Mary Good and Erin McCormick each coming through with 6 kills respectively. Angie Georg had a big day at the service line with 5 aces, while also contributing 19 assists. In the Spikers final game of the previous record of 21 setby Trisha Baird, in her freshman season, the only year Herrmannand the rest of the Lady Lions 8 and 9 in the ECAC tournament. Earn MONEY and FREE TRIPS!! INDIVIDUALS and GROUPS wanted to promote SPRING BREAK!! Call INTER CAMPUS PROGRAMS at 1- 800-327-6013 gjanusz@meridiancg.com orhttp://www.icpt.com Is your monthly long distance bill over $2O? If you want 5 cents/minutes long distance on Sundays contact Greg at 454-1884 or week, they took down Laßoche in three straight games 15-1, 15-10, and 15-7. Amy and Mary Good led the way on offense with 10 kills apiece. Beth Calhoun had 6 kills and 3 service aces, while also coming through big on defense with 3 blocks. If the Behrend Spikers win the AMCC conference tournament, they have the possibility of making the ECAC playoffs after the season. Although the team would gladly accept the invitation into the ECAC playoffs, coach Cindy Jacobelli said, "We will not worry about that until after the tournament. The AMCC title is our number one goal," she added. 44t 4< ' 4 g '9 4 \e-
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