THE BEHREND BEACON OVER THE EDGE Housing and Food Servic Athlete of the Week Chris Hughes has been named this week's Housing and Food tier\ ice Athlete of the week. He is a starting center for the 22-2 men's haskethall team. The Behrend lions arc also atop the AMC(' w ith a 12-0 record, and have secured home court ad \ tage for the AMCC tourananient on Friday. February 2 and Saturday, February 26 The \ battle I.a Roche on Friday night at X:00 p m. in brie Hall. In the conterence raver htt- Greensburg, Hughe, vv,i, Itl r,f 15 from the floor ;ind ith game high 22 point, ako palled down hoard, In Sat tirda vv in over the Lake I :He Storm, he led the charge again \A IM 26 point, o n to i l' 17 from the floor and h of 7 Iron) the line for 26 marker,. ;Hid he ako earned II hoard, On the ,ea,on, he i, cuitentk lead Mg the team \k iiii \t.ith I pet game, and 7.1 ichouikk pet g.,anc. A 1110 L k \la\ 111211 SChl)(11 Behrend Scores Men's basketball Behrend 7 5, 1 ...,11 , a.s Eric Up Next... 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TRIVIA What NCAA division one men's basketball team scored the most points last season? siu!od 18c£ 'alna :Jomsuy Coming Soon ARC ATHLETIC AND REC CENTER FALL 2000 AMCC TOURNAMENT PREVIEW Men accumulate 22 wins en route to tourney by Matt Itu staff rite) The I3ehrend men's team established a mu before the season star are beginning to see n goals become a reality The men finished the son on a high note this day, heating Lake Lrie 65. The \k in cave the record, including an 12-0 in conference pi wins established a n record, topping last ye It v, as one of our Llo started out, - commentc ward Andy I ,a‘\ rence. I.awrence quipped, - But, the best thing about it k, I canlook at those guys that pla ed last year and say, 'We heat your record, it didn't even one year.' I"%e al ready talked to 11999 senioi 10 1 \ \ Titian kinik.k, and he' , , not io()ll,yr . , atii it Ne'd on the ',laic lot thi , ‘‘cekend Alleehen\ Mounl;tin Conference 1 \ICC lotirnain t hirh t,ikc Mice in 1.1 . 1 c II dII t)n I i(la And tiatui (laN Bch] cnd. and tf I ,eckt, pia\ 44 I,a IZoclie at ti p un I'rid,l\ . That H preceded h\ BrAdlor iii on 4.2 l'itt-Giccw.hur , AI 6 p.m Thc: chamrkm ship .2.11 - ne i, Saluid.av Women hope to repeat last year's performance by Jason Snyder Alter an I I- 1 season in the Allegh eny Mountain Colle{2iate Conlcience IANIC('), the lichrend \\ omen . , has kethall team will enter thi:, NAcekend as the host for the 1909-2000 AMCC Tournament Elie NA, omcn's tourna ment will tip of! on Friday, Fehruar) 25. at 2:00 p.m ith Penn State Altoona lacing #2 Frostburg, State. The Behrend women, 41 seed, will host #4 La Roche at 4:00 p.m. The championship game will he held on Saturday. February 26, at 2:00 p m. Behrend coach Rot Fornari and her players enter the weekend with hopes of repeating as AMC(' Champions. he Lions defeated Pitt -Hradlord in ist year's championship game to take e conference crown. The win was ighlighted by a balanced attack and i impressive spark from the bench. The tournament will be the last for 4A.,. fa ~me games again competition on Friday. and round by beating Penn State ltoona 89-82 on Wednesday night. Also on Wednesday, Pitt- Bradford defeated Frostburg 83-72, and Pitt-Greensburg downed Lake Eric 95-63 to advance. r of ,;_20,t1,, and now oi the,,e In last year's AMCC tournament, also held in Erie Hall, Behrend was upset by La Roche in second-round ilar c%,i it Sditil action, losing 70-68 in overtime, Behrend won the team's two meet ings of this regular season, 83-64 at home on December 11, and 75- 59 at La Roche on January 29. "The past two years of the tour nament, the home team hasn't made it to the final game," said se nior forward John Park. "So, that's n a cifikllcd I I 1( " total 01 when we Dior for WIL3 :?` • SININW The men's basketball team prepares for their AMCC playoff game against La Roche on Friday. Behrend will be the number one seed entering the tournament. seniors Carrie Nestor and Tiffany Bock Nestor will leave Behrend as the all-time leader in steals and as sists Buck is Behrend's all-time Hide] in three-pointers. "There is some extra pressure on our seniors. They are very focused," said Fornari. - The other players don't want to let Carrie and Tiffany "We want to repeat our perfor mance I rom last year. I want my players to get rewarded for their hard work, - said Fornari. The Lions re turn almost all of last year's play ers. However, Fornari sees this year's team entering the tournament with more "maturity and court pres- Behrend's maturity will be tested in their opening round game against La Roche who the Lions defeated twice earlier in the season. The first game saw the teams play through regulation and into overtime as BEEN SPORTS FEBRUARY 25, 2000 e. i Alt ,„ season, to play well, and we want to win the tournament. That's our first goal. That was our first goal the first day we started practice. - Lawrence added, "Anything can happen. I mean, you never know, someone gets hot in the tourna ment, but, hopefully, we win it, and we can make NCAAs and continue our season Even with the home team's re cent lack of success in the AMCC, hosting the tournament does have certain advantages Behrend Head Coach Dave Niland commented, "You're sleep ing in your own bed, there's no question about travel logistics, ons w ce some The Behrend Lions are entering the AMCC with a 12-0 conference record. In previous matchups against Friday's opponent La Roche, the Lions were victorious 83-64 and 78-63. where you're going to do this or that. Those things are a lot easier, and they keep your focus hetter. - fiehrend is still seeking an elusive hid to the Division 111 NCAA tourna- meat. With a spar kling record and a ranking 01 third in the latest NC AA D -111 Great Lakes Re women, .. team is ..ng to capture it secor, consecutive AMCC championship. The Lions will faceoff against L Roche Friday at 4:00 p.m. Behrend pulled out a 59-54 victory. Second ear forward Erin Phillips led the Lions with 13 points and 7 re bounds. Phillips also led the Lions in their second meeting with La Roche with 18 points for the 75-59 victory. "Against La Roche, we need to at tack inside, outside and full-court pressure," said Fortiori. - There's no secret as to hock to defend us. We just need to execute." If Behrend is to win, they will face the winner of the Penn State Altoona vs. Frosthurg game. The Lions swept Altoona in their regular season match-ups, 57-45 and 68-48. Behrend had their problems with Frosthurg, splitting their season se ries. The Lions took the first game, 77-75, led by Phillips with 16 points. Frosthurg was carried by one of the AMCC's top players Shannon gion poll, the team's chances ar good. The team's play in center ence will help their cause. "Winning the regular season wa our first goal, and I think it's as im portant as winning your conference tournament, because there is no au tomatic I NCAA tournament ) bid yet,'' said Niland. "lf the hid's not there, winning the regular season holds as much weight. - Details of the AMC( tournament and Behrend ) s NCAA tournament fate will he in next w spek:ial four-page issue of the Reactor. Rexrode, who scored 29 poiln pulled down 16 rebounds. Fornari's goal is for the liehrei women to "be consistent and disc plined." She added, "that's Mir a vantage. If we do that, we ‘k ill fa well.- "We're ready. Our players are V, e prepared.'' Fornari concluded, ' truly helieve that the belief - lean will win. There are a lot of it dividual players in this conference but it will really come e lw,en to eeh has the better team." The tournament will not nerestiar ily mark the final game in Erie Ilan for the Behrend women, pending an Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) or NCAA playoff berth. Fornari realizes that the end of Eric Hall is "the closing of a good chap ter. It makes us feel good that we could end Erie Hall on a good note." PAGE 13