THE BEHREND BEACON TENNIS 3-PEATS omen's tennis captures third straight AMCC title by Matt W'iertel sports editor This past Sunday, the Penn State Behrend women's tennis team N.von their third con secutive Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference championship. Throughout the season the Lady Lions dominated their op position and posted a perfect 10-0 confer ence record along the way. In addition to their perfect conference record, the team set a school record for wins by winning 17 games. By only posting two losses throughout the season, the team dis tanced Menisci es early from their areh-ri- Nal Frostburg State. Consequentially the ten nis team defeated Frostburg handily 7-2 and 8-1 in the tw o matches against the Bobcats. At the AMCC tournament the team tal lied 29 points enroute to the championship. The Penn State Behrend women's tennis team successfully defended their AMCC title on Sunday. The team won 17 games this season and dominated the AMCC. For their efforts several Behrend players were named to various AMCC All-Conference teams. Saturday, 12:00 2:30 Sunday, October 31, 1999 12:00 Championship Match Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference 1999 AM CC Women's Soccer Championships At Penn State Behrend October 30, #1 Behrend vs. #2 La Roche vs. AMCC Frostburg finished in second place by record ing 25 points followed by Penn State Altoona's 17, Pitt-Greenshurg's 10. La Ruche's 3. and Lake Erie's 2. Overall Behrend dominated the tourna ment and won ti‘c of the six individual flights. Winning singles matches for Be hrend were Julie Leiningei 6-0 and 6-I. Jamie Brubaker 6-2 and 6-1, .len Morton 6- 0, 3-6. and 6- I, Christine Chan 6-0 and 6- I, and Angela Albertson 6-3 and 6-2. The wo men also won two doubles champion ships to add to their individual performances. Behrcnd's Julie Leininger and Jamie 13lubaker teamed up and won the first flight doubles competition 8-3. In the flight three doubles competition. Penn State Behrend's Christine Chan and Jen Morton paired up to win that flight by a score of S-I. for their o er helming success during the 1999 #4 Lake Erie SPORTS #3 Frostburg OCTOBER 29, 1999 season and at the tournament, several Be hrend tennis players were named to various AMCC All-Conference teams. Named to the AMCC All-Conference singles first-team were Julie Leininger, Jamie Brubaker, An gela Albertson, Jen Morton, and Christine Chan. The AMCC also recognized the efforts of Julie Leininger and Jamie Brubaker, AMCC All-Conference doubles first -team, Emily Rubin, AMCC All-Conference singles first-team, and Christine Chan and Jen Morton for the AMCC All-Conference doubles third team. Freshman standout Julie Leininger also earned the AMCC Most Valuable Player of the Year award. Leninger was a major fac tor in the team's overall success, and she compiled an astounding 17-2 record in singles competition. Not to he left Out of all the hoopla, women's tennis Coach Jeff HOUSING AND FOOD SERVICE fithletc Name James Martin has been named this week's Housing and Food Service Athlete of the Week. Martin has helped the Hue. white, and red defeat La Roche 3-1 in an important AMCC battle. The Behrend Lions are 8-7-1 this year and 3-1 in the conference. Martin has been an impact player for coach Perritano's charges. He has scored four goals and added two assists through 16 matches. Martin is a graduate of Ranum High School in Colorado James Martin Men's Soccei Junior October 25,1999 Barger was named the ANIC(' Ct , ach of the Year. Barger has led the I 1.1,rs to three consecutive AMCC championship ,, When asked about his feelings tow at ds being named coach of the year Barger said that he "was excited. and it makes hint feel good to he unanimously chosen by the other coaches.,. Coach t3arger and the ‘\ omen's tennis team are looking forward to next ,e,tson, With nearly the entire team 1 - cunning next year, the women should he fa\ °red to win the AMCC title again. "We can he as good or better next year and we arc Iu or ward to winning again". Coach Barger said. "Once you produce a good program people want to join a winner. It should he easier to recruit players'', Barger added. Behrend women win AMCC season title The Behrend V\ omen's soccer team cap tured the regular season Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Championship this past weekend. Behrend's Lady Lions played aggressikcly, shutting down both Laßoche and Keuka in regular season play. The first game against Laßoche, on Satur day. was critical to the Behrend women be cause the outcome of the game determined the host for the 1999 AIvACC Tournament. Behrend dominated the Redhawks, winning the game 3-0. The win gave the women the best record in their conference Despite the rain. hail, and chilly gusts of wind, the team fought against thier opponent on the dismal I ield conditions. Nian Lions \Aere productive \A, ith goals heim. , _ scored Laßocca, Jill Barhish ant_) Lauren Arrigo After recuperating from the cold and the mud. I3ehrend looked jorward to the game against Keuka on Sunday. October 2-1. Cold. rainy weather once again added to the chal lenge of the game. Pushing past the dismal weather. the Lions lell hehind earl~ when Keuka scored in the opening ten minutes of the First hall. 13ouncing hack front the deli cit. Jill Baihish sent a screaming penalty kick past the opposing keeper. Gutting grabbed the lead ',Wei breaking away and scoring. bringing Buhl - end to a 2-1 lead at halftime. Fending off Keuka for most of the second hall, Keuka scored an une \- pected goal on keeper Michelle Malatesta. Battling it out in double overtime, Behrend remained persistent. The winning goal was scored by junior \\ ing mid-Fielder Bethany C:ununitigs Racking up these .'ins will help Behrend in their hid to quality for the NCAA or the [CAC' play„ oft sßight now the Lions are pre parin2 for Satur:la •s game against Lake Erie at 12:00. The championship match of the AMC(' Tournament will he at 12:U0 on Sun day at the Behrend soccer field. NEXT WEEK Results of the 1999 AMCC Championships. AMCC ~Ileghen% %fountain Collegiate ( anferenee WEER ~.. wirrowar..- 6 , 3 S 4 a 1 .1 : k I , A it, ... , 4 , , * , _i •- -'' -^ u .l. ***- , ' 4: - ' • ~.,....., ~., -'a . .. -. 1 ,,, k0• 1 44 - . - it s lys . - t. v ~,,,.. ‘...44** .4 ~, • ,-• • 40114iii` • ' '' • • •,t - ‘,..* :i • 4" .4 • . - ~ ~ke, • Thir . ; - Lithe 16, PAGE 11 by Jessi Dearolf slab \\ liter ~';; COURTESY OF ATH. DEPT.