photo by Jason Blake Sophomore guard Tiffany Buck pushes the ball ahead on the fast break in a playoff game against Lake Erie ATHLETE Always consistent Paloskey takes home ATW by David Reynolds staff writer Junior Jason Paloskey this week's Housing am Food Services Athlete of the Week. The 5' I 1" guar helped lead Behrend to twi victories in last week AMCC Tournament, as Lions snatched the conferee championship in its first ye; existence. Against La Roche College last Saturday, Paloskey shot 5 for 10, pouring in 13 points as Behrend advanced to Sunday's championship game by narrowly defeating La Roche by a score of 59-58. He also grabbed 5 rebounds in the win. In the following day's cham. pionship game again' Frostburg State, Paloskey agai was productive, scoring 8 point as Behrend won handily, 76-6' Paloskey is one of Behren( most consistent players. Thi three-year letterman is aver aging a solid II points per game, through 26 games so begins in the late teens or early It is estimated that at least 5% of college affected by bulimia. far this season. He has also been lg a respectable .409 from Id. Recently, Paloskey was iized for his steady play this being awarded second team )ost-season honors. who is from Renovo, PA, a 1995 graduate of Bucktail Area High School. While here, he split time between :hree sports, playing base- Jail and football in addition to basketball. Looking back on the regu lar season, Jason said, "The season went pretty well, but not as well as I'd hoped. There was a lot of adversity. Andy • Lawrence and a couple of other guys went down to injury. Overall, though, it went pretty well." Behrend now moves on to the ECAC Southern Region Tournament. They play Leba non Valley at 8:00 pm Saturday, at Lebanon Valley. "It'll be a tough game," •aid Paloskey. "It should be one ' the toughest of the year." Bulimia usually twenties. women are Sponsored by r The Health and Wellness Center A omen's basketball heads towards ECAC by Dylan Stewart cports editor Life after death is exactly what the Lady Lions now face after losing in the AMCC championship game last weekend to Pitt - Bradford by a score of 55 - 53. The Lions flow have a second chance in their post - season title quest as they were just recently invited to participate in the ECAC tournament this coming weekend in Wilkes - Barre, PA, at host school Kings Col lege. Only four teams from the region are invited to participate, as the Lady Li ons made the cut with their 19 - 8 over all record and second place finish in the AMCC tournament. "The ECAC hid is a great gift to our seniors, coaches, and the rest our team," said head coach Roz Fornari. "Anything past your regular season is great," added Fornari. "I'm glad I'm getting this opportu nity my senior year," said senior cap tain Nikki Schultz. "It's a nice way to go out," added Schultz. Under the guidance of head coach Roz Fornari, who sports an excellent 83 - 48 record in five seasons at Be hrend, the Lady Lions will he making their fifth post-season appearance in the last seven years. "We have had a very good season. We're looking forward to the ECAC tournament opportunity and hoping to end the year with a victory." said Fornari. Behrend (19 -8) will enter the tour nament as the number four seed, go ing up against number one seed and host school Kings College (21 - 50). The winner will then face the win ner of the second seed Pitt - Bradford (17 -9) and third seeded Grove City (16 -8) in the championship on Sun day. In the championship game last Sun day against Pitt - Bradford, the Lady Lions held the Panthers to just 14 first half points, to end the half with a 22 - 14 lead. 4 " In the second half, however, the ef fects of playing without senior captain Emily Marini (pulled calf) for the whole game, with the exception of the last five minutes, and maybe tired legs from playing three games in four days, seemed to shine through as the Lady Lions were outscored 41 - 31 in just the second period. "We played great defense all tour nament, except for parts of the Pitt - Bradford game. Particularly the sec ond half," said senior captain Emily Marini. "It made a big difference to not have our go to person in the game (refer ring to Emily Marini). She's a warrior, she came out at the end and gave it the best she could," said Fornari. "Overall, the whole team just didn't finish. We just couldn't seem to catch any breaks in the second half," added Fornari. The Lady Lions were narrowly outshot from the field in the contest by a count of 44% (23 - 52), to 41% (19 - 46). Senior captain Nikki Schultz poured in 12 points and 4 rebounds in the los ing effort, while sophomore guard Tif- Sonofabitch Ayodele had no hot water today -R D, Can't wait for DC Students and employees of Penn State Behrend are invited to submit a free classified ad in The Colle gian. 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 individual use. Official notices and group events should be submitted to the Calendar editor. Businesses must pay regular advertising rates. The Collegian can not guarantee the publication of all classified submitted for space pur poses. Classifieds should be sent to the Classified editor at The Collegian, Reed Building or dropped off at The Collegian offices, or sent to behrcoll4@aol.com. Deadline for submission for publication in that week's paper is Monday at S:OOPM. Sports fany Buck knocked in 11 points on 3 - 6 shooting from three - point land. Kim Moses netted 9 points, while coming up huge on the defensive end with 7 steals. The day before on Saturday, the Lady Lions smashed Frostburg State in the semi - finals by a score of 73 - 53. The Lions jumped out to a large 39 - 25 lead in the first half, as senior Nikki Schultz scored Behrend's first 11 points of the game. The Lady Lions shot an impressive 86% (19 - 22) from the free throw line, while also shooting a solid 45% (25 - 55) from the field. The Lions stingy defense, which is ranked forth in the nation in points allowed per game (45.8), held Frostburg to just 31% (19 - 61) from VISIT R, Oliver, -Cartman http://www.clubs.psu.edu/spc For God's sake.. Please be careful I'll miss you while I'm in DC for the latest on campus activities. in Washington!!! -Ayodele How is your car? -A Sweet Pea, Have a great time during break. Steve, Say "hi" to your parents for me. Don't let Lobo get your pants dirty -Nate -PSN Thursday, March 5, 1998 The Behrend College Collegian the field for the game. Schultz finished the game with a team high 22 points, while also add ing 7 rebounds. Carrie Nestor turned in an amazing performance, as she scored 12 points, pulled down 8 boards, dished out 10 assists, and came away with 5 steals. Jen 0' Lare poured in 13 points, as Jamie Lorenzo knocked in 11 with 3 -3 shooting from behind the arc. • "If we are going to compete for the ECAC title, we have to play with con fidence in our system," said Fornari. "We have to play like we did Satur day against Frostburg." In the first round of the AMCC tour ney on Thursday, the Lady Lions handed Lake Erie a merciless beating in front of a packed house a Erie Hall by a score of 78 - 35. Micah, -Anne It's Thursday; do you have your copy? Tiffany Buck and Lisa Sanders each scored 14 points, as Buck also grabbed 9 hoards. Kim Moses netted 9 points, with 4 blocked shots and two steals. Emily Marini and Jen O'Lare each scored 10 and 9 points respectively. The Lady Lions now have until Saturday to prepare for Kings Col lege, who boasts a very talented point guard and post player, not to mention a size advantage. "We can do it," said Emily Marini. "We just need to execute more con sistently offensively," added Marini. "We are ready to explode, we're like dynamite," boasted Kim Moses. If the Lady Lions explode like dy namite, don't be surprised if they blow up a few teams over the weekend and bring home an ECAC title. behrcoll4@aol.corn Cheech, I'll miss you this week -Vanessa Melissa, Nice work on the photos -Jason & Staff - page 9