page 10 - The Behrend College Collegian. Thursday, January 15, 1998 Scoreboard Women's Basketball (record 9-2) Men's Basketball (record 6-4) Penn State-Behrend - 54 Thiel - 42 high score-Buck, 14 1/9 - Penn State-Behrend - 51 high score - 0' Lare, 11 1/10 - Penn State-Behrend - 41 Frostburg - 75 high score - Marini, 12 1/14 - Penn State-Behrend - 60 Pitt-Bradford - 38 high score - Schultz, 12 Intramural Calendar Activity 5 vs 5 Basketball Ping Pong Singles Doubles 4 vs 4 Coed`Volleyball Soccer Volleyball Swimming Individual Team Modified Pitch Softball Badminton Singles Doubles INTRAMURAL ROUNDUP Point S Fraternity Sigma Tau Gamma 1,196 Zeta Beta Tau 1,030 Delta Chi 775 Tau Kappa Epsilon 730 I I.l.nd.nt Rush Violators Jolly Ranchers Scrubs Mustangs Niagara MMMTM Perry 2 Porcupine Perry 1 Women's Lemon Heads Theta Phi Alpha Coed Milk Duds Scrubs KDR - Theta Phi Juniata - 47 Entries Close Play Starts Approx. Season Length Approx. Jan 30 Feb 20 Mar 6 Mar 6 Mar 27 April 3 April 10 stem Standin 1,633 935 716 266 228 300 205 90 755 625 560 1/3 - Penn State-Behrend - 58 Grove City - 49 high score - Bovaird, 17 1/7 - Penn State-Behrend - 51 Fredonia State - 56 high score - Bovaird, 15 1/10 - Penn State-Behrend - 67 Hilbert - 42 high score - Park, 13 1/11 - Penn State-Behrend - 48 Binghamton - 59 high score - Paloskey, 15 1/14 - Penn State-Behrend - 63 Pitt-Bradford - 69 high score - Emick, 16 Jan 14 Feb 2 Feb 23 Mar 17 Mar 17 TBA April 6 April 13 photo by Jason Blake WRONG SIDE: Sophomore point guard Carrie Nestor looks to spin to the basket for a score during a recent contest against Pitt-Bradford Sports 6 weeks 2 weeks 1 week 3 weeks 5 weeks 1 day 4 weeks 2 weeks Ar k 'lO/ GP ii 4A - 14 ' fr'"" photo by Jason Blake Pressure D: Kelle Lerch throws the clamps down on a Pitt-Bradford opponent during Behrend's 60 to 38 win. Lady lions win first ever AMCC conference game Pressure defense too much for Pitt- Bradford risp."'Ltts) by Dylan Stewart sports editor The Penn State- Behrend women's basketball team won their first AMCC matchup of the year, defeating Pitt- Bradford by a score of 60-38. The win moves the Lions ahead to 9-2, while setting their AMCC con ference record to 1-0. The Lady Lions played tenacious defense the whole game, plugging the passing lanes and creating steals and turnovers, which in turn led to offen sive buckets. "We create a lot of turnovers from our defense. I think our defense cre ates a spark for our offense," said se nior captain Emily Marini. The game started out close for the first five minutes of the half until the Lady Lions went on a 14-0 run, sparked by their pressure defense which put them ahead 22-7. From that point on, the Lions never looked back as they closed out the first half lead- "We played awesome defense the entire game. That helped us get turnovers and easy buckets" Carrie Nestor sophomore point guard ing 30-13 "We played awesome defense the entire game. That helped us get turn overs and easy buckets," commented sophomore point guard Carrie Nestor. Both Nestor and Marini played a big role in the defensive pressure, as they both came through with three and five steals apiece, combining for eight of the team's thirteen total steals. On the offensive end, Nikki Schultz led the way with twelve total points, while also creating three steals. Besides having a big game defen sively. Carrie Nestor came through with a double - double, as she pulled down eleven rebounds and scored eleven points. Emily Marini came up with six points, six assists, and six rebounds, to go along with her three steals. Also contributing on the offense was Tiffany Buck with two three - pointers and eight total points. Over the Christmas break, the Lady Lions played four games in which they came out with a record of 3-1. On the II th of December, the Li ons defeated Thiel by a score of 66- 35 at Behrend. Nikki Schultz led the scoring with ten points, while Kim Moses pulled down a team high 10 rebounds. On the 6th of January, the Lady Lions smacked Thiel once again on the road by a score of 54 - 42. Tif fany Buck led all scorers with 14 points, as Nikki Schultz led the re bounding with 11 boards. The Lions next traveled to Juniata on the 9th of January, where they came away with a big 51-47 victory. Leading the scoring column was Jen 0' Lare with 11 points. Carrie Nestor had a big day on the boards as she pulled down a team high 10 rebounds. The only loss of the holiday sea son came in a road loss to Frostburg State by a score of 41-75. Emily Marini paced the scoring with 12 points, while Carrie Nestor pulled down another team high 8 rebounds. The Lady Lions will next be in ac tion Jan. 17th when they host Wash ington & Jefferson at 2:00 p.m.