page 10 - The Behrend College Beacon - November 5. 1998 Lady Lions soccer captures AMCC crown By Matt Buser staff writer The Penn Stale Behrend women's soccer team hosted and won their Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference tournament this past weekend. Behrend de feated Lake Erie 2-0 in semifinal action on Saturday and won 2-1 against Laßoche in the final on Sundav. Saturday's 2-0 win against Lake Erie did not come easily. “Lake Erie is a tough team to play." as sistant coach Melissa Eging said of their opponent. “They play an un orthodox style that resulted in us drawing 15 offside penalties." Goals Lor Behrend were scored hy Kelly Ma/.e and Katie Giles. Goalie Michelle Malatesta played Women’s volleyball set for conference championship By Jamie Salapek staff writer On October 28th, the Behrend women's volleyball team treated an enthusiastic crowd to a five game victory over Laßoche College in Erie Hall. The Lions had lost to La Roche in a previous match on Sep tember 24th hut came out fired up to beat their conference rival. Behrend came out strong with pre cise passing and accurate sets that brought the crowd to their feet. Despite losing two of the five games due to small mistakes that were very crucial to the outcome, the Lions Basketball tip-off November 21 Women’s Soccer Overall Record Behrend 15-2-3 Frostburg 11 -5 La Roche 13-6 Lake Erie 13-8 Pitt-Bradford 8-11 Behrend 3 Buffalo State Behrend 2 Lake Erie 0 Behrend 2 Laßoche 1 Upcoming Behrend Games November 7-8 ECAC Championships Behrend vs. Franklin & Marshall (12-6) Championship Game is on Sunday, Nov. 8 at 1:00 p.m. Frostburg Behrend Pitt-Bradford Pitt-Greensburg La Roche Lake Erie Behrend Scores Behrend 3 Buffalo State 1 Behrend 2 Allegheny 1 OT Upcoming Behrend Games November 7-8 @ Frostburg State, Maryland AMCC Championships strong and recorded the shutout in net. Sunday's championship game against Laßoche was a very dramatic 2-1 win. Both teams failed to convert penalty kicks, and both teams scored "own goals," goals scored in their own net. Behrend won thanks to a goal hy Katie Giles and the game winner by Amy Laßoeca off a nice feed from Laura Ferko. Assistant coach Eging com mented on the win and the tournament. "We expected to face frostburg. but whoever we faced, our expectation was to win. We knew going in to the week end that to get in the regional tourna ment we had to w in our conference tour- nament The Behrend team's impressive 15-2- 5 season was recognized with a #3 seed in the 1998 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division 111 Mid- Atlantic Women's Soccer Champion were able to increase their intensity as the night went on because of the importance of the match to the AMCC standings. Behrend finished up the five games with a victory. The win had special importance for senior Angela Traister who played her final home game of her three vear career for the Lions. Being senior recognition night, Traister was applauded for her out standing skills over the past three seasons On Halloween night, while most were trick or treating, the Behrend Lions treated Pitt-Greenshurg to a three to two loss in Behrend's last Behrend Scores Men’s Soccer Overall Record AMCC 13-5 11-8 7-11 7-9 7- 8- Scoreboard AMCC 4-0 3-2 1-3 1-4 1-3 2-3 2-3 0-5 ship, taking place this weekend in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The women will face #2 seeded Franklin & Marshall on Saturday at 11:()(). Host and #1 seed Muhlenberg plays against Behrend conference rival Frostburg, the #4 seed in the other semifinal game. The championship game will be played Sunday at 1:00 p.m. The All-AMCC Women's Soccer Team was announced Monday and Be hrend led the way with four members, the most in the conference. Players honored were midfielder Katie Giles, delenders Michelle Finch and Jill Yamma, and forward Jen Bargihand. Also honored were goalie Michelle Malatesta, who was also named AMCC Co-Newcomer of the Year, and midfielder Laura Ferko, named AMCC Co-Most Valuable Player. dual match of the season. The match took five drawn out games before Behrend was victorious. This was a much slower paced match that saw the Lions struggling at times with their serves. Pitt-Greensburg had changed their offense and caught Behrend by surprise. The Lions’ hit ting wasn’t as effective at the start of the match, but they were able to ad just their defense which allowed the game to pick up. Adjusting to the new strategies of Pitt-Greensburg was the key for Behrend's suceess. On November 6-7, Behrend travels to Frostburg State to compete for their standing in the AMCC Tournament. Women’s Volleyball Overall Record AMCC Frostburg 31-3 8-0 Pitt-Bradford 17-10 6-4 Laßoche 16-17 6-2 Behrend 11-21 6-4 Pitt-Greensburg 5-18 1-7 Penn State Altoona 8-14 1-5 Lake Erie 0-22 0-9 Behrend 3 Laßoche 2 Behrend 3 Pitt-Greensburg 2 Upcoming Behrend Matches November 6-7 AMCC Championships November 13-14 ECAC Championships Cross Country Upcoming Behrend Meet November 14 Regional Meet @ Allentown Sports The AMCC women’s tennis champions: The Behrend Lions Name: Jill Yamma Sport: Women’s Soccer Class: Position: Date: Jill Yamma, a junior defender, has been named the Housing and Food Service Athlete o the Week. Yamma helped lead the Behrend Lions to a 3-0 week and the AMCC conference tournament championship. “Jill played solid. She anchored the defense with her strong physical presence,” said assistant coach Melissa Eging. “She also created a lot of scoring opportunities for her team mates,” Eging added. Penn State Behrend defeated Buffalo State 3-1 on Wednesday and then beat AMCC foe: Lake Erie, 2-0, and Laßoche, 2-1, to win the conference tournament. Behrend finished the regular season with a school record ot Fifteen wins and the best winning percentage in the women’s soccer program's history. Yamma is a graduate of McDowell High School. Behrend Scores Housing and Food Service Junior Defender October 26-November 2 BASKETBALL FAN JAM November 1 3th 7:30 p.m. Scrimmages , prizes and pizza! Athlete of the Week photo courtesy of Jen Morton