THE BEHREND BEACON OVER THE 11311)GIE Hewing and Food Service Kate o,lstanze has been named this week's Housing and Food Service Athlete of the Week. She is first off the bench for the women's basketball team (9-5). In the Behrend Lions' first game in 23 days, Costanzo scored 14 points on 4 x 8 shooting in the 10-point loss to Juniata on January 4th. She was 5 x 5 from the charity-stripe and added four rebounds. In last Thursday's contest against the Wolverines, Costanzo was 5 x 10 from the floor and 2 x 3 from trey land en route to a dozen points. She also earned 6 re bounds and had two assists. Costanzo is a graduate of Kittaning High School. Behrend Scores Men's basketball Behrend 69, Grove City 60 Behrend 55, Thiel 56 Behrend 76, Fredonia 53 Behrend 75, Pitt-Bradford 67 Up Next... Jan. 15 Thiel 3:00 Jan. 19 Frostburg 8:00* Jan. 22 Pitt-Greens 8:00 Women's basketball Juniata 71, Behrend 61 Grove City 53, Behrend 49 Behrend 60, Waynesburg 45 Behrend 58, Pitt-Bradford 49 Up Next... Jan. 15 W&J Jan. 19 Frostburg 6:00* Jan. 22 Pitt-Greens 6:00 Bold letters denote conference game * denotes home game Jl~tigeledeatfrotball 440117 sus Owed otiOllll#l4ol. Ilisait AC44 peaks raw* Maw tan to a per Bitri• lig& • 91044 Asrlieree'eraken Mad haat, Mid NPZ aNA Irk rioHosimi hisibmillit ail It sa et ratomsr Iwo MC WM* • TV amilospre. Ti alit'kwi hoe ran* IWO Dillsmodimmoir, 1 *Weems oniparpkatit osei ae, tar isig lives ilimmet Nis preetkx sr OW isms kis." DJ..Nentiteler TRIVIA Tiger Woods has compiled five straight PGA Tour wins. Who holds the record for most consecutive PGA Tour victories? I f `IIOSION UOlicil :10MSUV ARC ATHLETIC AND REC CENTER FALL 2000 Lions stay perfect Hughes drops 31 as Behrend tops Pitt-Bradford by Matt Buser staff writer The Behrend men's basketball team improved its conference record to a perfect 3-0 (11-2 overall) with a hard-fought 75-67 win over visiting Pitt-Bradford on Wednesday night. A raucous crowd of 383 was on hand to see the action in Erie Hall. Led by center Chris Hughes' 31 points and eleven rebounds, the Lions held off a pesky, physical Pitt- Bradford team. The two teams combined for seventeen turnovers, 39 fouls, and 48 foul shots. "It's going to he like this in conference games," Behrend Head Coach Dave Niland said," where it'll he an absolute knock-down, drag-out fight." Behrend came out swinging early, thanks in part to a pair of three pointers by guard Matt Keith, and led 16-2 just over five minutes into the contest. Bradford responded, however, by scoring the next seven points, and pulled to within one at 18-17 with 10:49 to go in the half. "1 wasn't surprised that they came back." Coach Niland said. "I knew they'd make a run. They always do. They're a very good team." Behrend held the lead until, with 2:21 to play, a Bradford basket gave them the upper hand at 29-27. Behrend then scored the last five points of the half, punctuated by another Keith three-pointer, and went to the locker room with a 32- 29 lead. Keith made five of seven three-point attempts, and finished with eighteen points on the night. "( Keith ] is an excellent shooter, he stretches defenses, and we really need that when we're looking to get O'Lare and Jackson give Behrend women inside punch by Jason Snyder editor-in-chief The Behrend women continued their hot streak in Allegheny Moun tain Collegiate Conference play with a 58-49 win over Pitt-Bradford this past Wednesday. The Lions entered the contest undefeated in conference play with wins over La Roche and Penn State Altoona earlier this sea son. The women had lost two of their three games since break, falling to Juniata, /1-61, and Grove City, 53- 49, defeating Waynesburg this past Monday, 60-45. Behrend's contest against Pitt- Bradford was the first since the Li -4 the Panthers in the The Behrend starters get some rest as the second unit holds on to the Lion, night against Pitt-Bradford. The women held on to the lead, winning 58-49 SPORTS the ball inside," said Coach Niland. Behrend looked inside for much of the second half, as Hughes scored 21 of his points, including nine from the foul line, in the half. Hughes finished the game eleven of fourteen from the foul line. As a team, the Lions drew 22 fouls and made 31 trips to the charity stripe, including 27 in the second half. Behrend's lead was never less than six after the 18:50 mark in the half. Keith commented, "We always know that, whenever it's a league game, there will he a lot of pushing and shoving, just like there was tonight." Niland added, "I think overall we played well. I think it gives us confidence to know we can play with a team like Bradford and go through some runs back and forth, and then he able to come out on top." Forward Andy Lawrence helped the cause with five points, seven rebounds, and four assists. Guard Ashley Orris made seven of nine free throws, and finished with nine points and four assists. The Lions' next game is at Thiel, this Saturday at 3PM. The Lions will look to avenge one of their two losses, as Thiel handed them a loss in Erie Hall on January 8. by the score of 56-55. Behrend's next home game is on Wednesday, January 19, at 8 PM, when they welcome conference foe Frostburg State to Erie Hall. This marks the beginning of a crucial stretch of six straight conference games. Nine of the Lions' eleven remaining regular season games are against AMCC opponents. AMCC Championship game in Erie Hall last season. The rivalry contin ued with both teams attacking in the first half to enter the intermission knot ted at 28. Both teams shot below 40% from the field in the first half. The Behrend women pulled away in the second half due to a large rebound ing edge (47-38) sparked by Jackie Jackson. The Lions got to the free throw line 16 times in the second half, topping Pitt-Bradford's seven attempts. The Lions were led by Jen O'Lare who scored 20 points and grabbed six boards. O'Lare shot 7-15 from the field and 6-9 from the foul line. Jack son started for the Lions, dropping 14 points and pulling down 15 rebounds. Senior point guard Carrie Nestor was held to only six points, but dished off JANUARY 14, 2000 Chris Hughes goes up for two of his 31 points in Behrend's 75-67 win over Pitt-Bradford eight assists, grabbed eight rebounds and had three steals. Erin Phillips was the only other Lion in double figures with 10 points. The win moved the Behrend women to 9-5 overall. on the season and 3-0 in the AMCC. Seven of the Lions' final I I games will be against conference opponents before the AMCC Tournament tips off on February 23. If the Behrend women continue on this pace, they will host the tournament in Erie Hall. The next home game for the Lions will be on January 15 at 6:00 p.m. against Washington and Jefferson fol lowed by a conference game against Frostburg at 6:00 p.m. in conference play Jen O'Lare scored 20 points in the Lions' win over Pitt-Bradford. She has averaged 16.5 points and 6.5 rebounds per game since winter break Watch for the Behrend Lions Spirit Stations! Show your spirit as the Lions basket ball teams attempt to win home court advantage for the AMCC Tournament. Help Erie Hall go out with a bang! PAGE 8