Page 14 The Behrend Beacon op'l se W gi. " 1 "" ir* ............,.......„.,...,...„:„.„,.,,..,:..,„::.„,.,,,..,..,,,„„.,.:,.....,.,...:,:,.,..., t'.'.''''::',.::.!•g%o•:! !e.;,,:' nlit:. , N!'i!;:i . ].•:::; : o•;'Ng lok', l•,,,A•: ,• ' , :. 1 .,;•: •-Z,,: .0 : ~.*• .. • a . fr....... .. *•.O 1... . .. - :. 1 . :.-.., ... ]•:'1 - .. • : ; • : •t : •:: ::: . ; 'l •it.,:,,i:':',,•:.'kg :: ~..:. . . ... „. . „ .. „ „ ,,,I;:::; . , ,,, ::.. ,, :: . :!Petrikiti , -•••• - •a*fitii.iibirts . 4ditor.. • : *roue Engelbert has been votielball since seventh orhigh,Engelbert ixtli career at te'Planage time •.„. • games You have to # OF' " times wisely • S' maids her spare time with her John Vogan and with her joint roommates. Engelbert is not sure what is in her future, other then possible coaching volleyball *waver,. for now, her main goal "..<."' • 7 hope we win the • 1 0 EnclObert has been a major reason the volleyball team Je imjims' s ':this year,. beating gly i fot AMCC title after their near miss last year. The Lion . e championship game, , s:' bad ' " • *rot , • i r '. 4 -., 4 31 i••••• - • N * 4 ~,-.:,...:- •• 11, ,•:;:, .• • H. , ',. 4 - . o . ''' , ' ...!, A..A IMil $ :O. $ f ' .: 1,,,.':,1, 1 . ,i ; t OMEN x: ~ t. itt e Engel Behrend State Be rent record En gelbert along with' ` Peterson. sition of the making the teem.. 000::: . ..iiiko. 440' ll after this, the corporate will. be a piece of In ' Army. ROTC; yotilf get to'do stuff that'll challenge you, both physically and mentally. In the process, you'll' clevel*Aille yitiacfri use in your career, like thinking on your feet, making smart . , decisions, tale: iivir,, , , cp,ar 4 4i#4 - rafk , to ys:)ur - Arm y ROTC representative. You'll find there's nothing like . a little; cijrnbtrle orl Ift Pret:iare,'yoU fortOtting to The top . s li. TC tilitizif/a. ~ ~ . ~- college catir , *tiler; R Can take. '''i:':'' * , '''s, 7:fAtl:kti : .#ol' - '',ltary .. ' *, '' ' . kln. for F res ,' s o " itt . . , : ..., ... , A,.t......: ,:1, f ''! i 4( ~'.E ; , ,', 0141 0 6 vp iri4iii s I ~, .. 4 , . ~..., si .., i:,.. tp , :.,„?.,.. i :I,,,T‘t t e i ~.. ~ ~,,, -,,, , ,,,,,,, c ,. 1 „,, , ,,,-1. ~ , t .. ...." a gh..4 "" or ia. 1 41 , : s i i l '' i l , t -s A :, ', ,' .1' ! 4. 1 , ''s ' A . i . ' I! said that Behrend's )7/l throughout ` hard when the we 0 Adversity Park. a great team and w e very well on and off think we should have :son this year, and the . all the talent we have the team. "dr helpus work on the errors we 'lliac during our games. We have ' dafinitelY come a long way since the first day of practice," added }= beit it. keing. HA she cuuw has io a ma wi J d 'o e t 11:anmar.ety clj9b ,'thoose from when she graduates: She listed owningher s owu, „ rilairness t marketing research , ,ons as possible fields W, ff ~t,ighVpursue. Eigethert thinks One of her big- :~ x .s: % X is '{ SP RTS Friday, September 14, 2001 oft le 41, • • ation Übmx, Engelbert eludiehge of filling lUs s;mon she is the 4m4to 6p.m. ev elbert claims the an hour;early citoated and e on the practice and get hments is Mate man- Volleyball team struggles at Carnegie Mellon; looks forward to Ist Behrend Volleyball Tournament by Mike Bello sports editor The women's volleyball team headed into the Carnegie Mellon Tournament with hopes of improving its first-week recond of 2-3. The Lions had done fairly well during their first tournament, and looked to make a strong showing after losing all four games in the Carnegie Mellon Tournament last year. The team was not able to accomplish its goal. The Lions were overmatched in their first three games before bouncing back and winning their final game of the tournament. The losses dropped their record to 3-6 on the year, similar to the way the 2000 season opened. In the first game on Sept. 7, Behrend took on Marietta College and the Lions played as a solid unit in the first match. They lost that set by a 30-24 score, but things went downhill from there. The Lions were not even close in their second set loss, dropping a 30-9 decision. The Lions improved in the last set but still came out on the losing end of a 30-13 score. Jessica Niedermeyer led the way for Behrend with eight kills and 13 digs, while freshman Ashley Ordy contributed six digs in the game. Brianne Engelbert racked up 13 setter assists for the Lions, who as a team committed 26 attack errors. In the second game of the day, Behrend went up against Bethany College. The Lions came out strong, winning the first set 30- 22, and nearly pulled out the victory in the second set but ended up losing by a 30-28 score. After that Behrend fell apart in the last two sets, falling by scores of 30-18 and 30-16. Junior Danielle Bemis led all players with 12 kills in game two of the tournament, while Niedermeyer piled up 12 digs and nine kills. Lauren Senkevich contributed nine digs against Bethany while Engelbert had 31 setter assists for the Lions. The Lions were also able to reduce the amount of attack errors, making only 24 in the game. The next day the Lions faced off with the tournament hosts, Carnegie Mellon, with results similar to the first two games. The Lions came out strong in the first set, although they dropped it by a 30-23 score. ATTENTION ERIE COMMUNITY STUDENTS: Local company is currently sponsoring special Fall Work Program Excellent starting pay and scholarship.. available. No experience necessary. Gain quality resume experience. Can lead to career position. Call Meghan 10-6 p.m. 814-836-8970. Ec tc..; ej ai ■ Members of the volleyball team charge the net in preparation for a re turned hit from their practice opponent. What would have been their home opener, and first ever game in the Junker Center, on Tuesday against Thiel was postponed due to the tragic circumstances that went on in New York and Washington D.C. The Lions will play their first home game of the season in the Behrend Invitational on Friday at 2 p.m. Just like the first two games, the Behrend team came closest to winning in the first set before sliding in their last sets. The Lions dropped the second set to Carnegie Mellon 30-20 and the last set 30-12. Bemis led all with 10 digs and Senkevich had the most kills on the team, six. Niedermeyer racked up nine digs in the game while Engelbert had 16 setter assists. This time, the Lions committed only nine attack errors in the three sets of play. After what looked like a disastrous weekend was coming to an end, the squad found hope in the form of Thiel College. The first set went into overtime, but the Lions pulled out a 3432 win. The Lions cruised to 30-24 and 30-20 wins in the last two sets Engelbert and Ordy both had nine digs in the game, while Bemis had 12 kills on the day. Senkevich had eight kills in the final game of the tournament tOr Behrend. while Ordy contributed eight digs. ladder !,4-:tii , ''''''ili' .. -' . ‘: - ." • . .11, .I . 4l';.iyg •) ..': . ~ „..,,.... ...., AAP Engel bert racked up 33 setter assists in game four, a game in which the Lions committed only 12 attack errors. The Lions were then supposed to play their first home game, and first game ever at the Jun ker . Center, on Tuesday against Thiel. The ganie was postponed, the only Behrend game that was cancelled, until Oct. 24 due to the events that occurred in New York and Washington, D.C. The Lions will then play their first home game on Friday against D' Youville at 2 p.m. in the first Penn State Behrend Volleyball Tournament. The Lions play Fnxionia later in the afternoon before going up against iram on Saturday morning. On Tuesday the Lions travel to New York to play Buffalo State and then on Thursday the Lions play their first conference game at home against Lake Erie. With four games on schedule betbre their game with Lake Erie, the I .ions will look to bring a winning record into the conference part of their schedule. behrcolls@aol.com )1 ''''''', ,‘.,, PHOTO BY MIKE BELLO . • . ,* • '•