Page 2b The Behrend Beacon Swim teams capture gold, silver, bronze at ECAC by Ed Dearolf staff writer Thirteen swimmers from Penn State Behrend competed in the ECAC champion ships last weekend at Rowan University in New Jersey. "This was an excellent achievement for a second-year team," said head coach Josh Heynes. "We were excited to have 13 swimmers qualify, and do very well against top Division 111 performers." The men placed eighth while the women placed 15th. The men's 200 medley relay team won the ECAC championship and also won the 400 medley relay. The team was made up of Casey Doody, Lucas Dushac, Jon Harding and Justin Lucas. The team also had other good finishes including Doody's two second-place finishes in the 100 and 200 backstroke, Dushac's second-place finish in the 200 breaststroke and two third-place Notre Dame no longer by Andrew Bagnato Chicago Tribune As Notre Dame athletic director Kevin White launches his search for the next Fighting Irish football coach, he must contend with two powerful opposing forces. One is history. The other is reality. History demands White find a fitting heir to Notre Dame's honor roll of coaches - a list that includes Rockne, Leahy, Ara and Lou, coaches so big they needed only a single name. But reality indicates Notre Dame is no longer one of the nation's top coaching jobs. That's why White, who fired Bob Davie on Sunday after five seasons, is not merely going to be able to hang a "Coach Wanted" sign outside his office and wait for a line to form. He will have to do some serious recruiting. Forget the media myths about Notre Dame's place among football's fabled programs. The reality is that the university's tough academic standards, coupled with its relatively low pay for coaches, have reduced its appeal among many Women's Basketball C.R. Overall 0-0 4-2 0-0 4-4 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-5 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-5 0-0 0-7 School Penn State Altoona Penn State Behrend La Roche Pitt-Bradford Lake Erie Pitt-Greensburg Frostburg National Basketball Association League Leaders Points Per Game (PPG) Player Team POS PPG P Pierce BOS F-G 27.6 A Iverson PHI G 27.2 K Bryant LAL G 26.5 S O'Neal LAL C 25.9 N Van Exel DEN G 25.8 Rebounds Per Game (RPG) Player Team POS RPG D Forston GS F 13.2 T Duncan SA F-C 13.1 K Garnett MIN F 12.6 D MutomboPHl C 12.3 L Wright MEM C 11.3 Assists Per Game (APG) Player Team POS APG A Miller CLE G 10.7 J Kidd NJ G 10.4 G Payton SEA G 9.2 J Tinsley IND G 9.0 J Stocketon UT G 8.9 Field Goal Percentage (FGP) Player Team POS FGP D Marshall UT F .594 C Williams DET F .583 S O'Neal LAL C .558 D Davis POR C-F .557 R NesterovicMlN C .541 finishes in the 100 hreast and 200 individual medley, and Elarding's third-place finish in the 100 flv. In just its second season as a varsity sport at Penn State Behrend, the men's and women's swim teams hope to make a big splash and send a message to other Division 111 team s . The swim teams are coached once again by Heynes, who also heads the men's and women's water polo teams, along with assistant coach Jennifer Slack. So far the men's team has posted a record of 1-I with a win at Buffalo State on Nov. 6 and a tough loss at home against (iannon on Nov. 20. The women have opened the season with a record of 0-2. With 15 men and eight women on the teams, top swimmers for the men include Doody, Dushac, and Harding. The top women are Samantha Cihula, Rollie Stash, and Christine Williams. Fhe team has already greatly improved from front-line coaches There is also the matter of Notre Dame's schedule as an independent. At most schools, the coach picks his non-conference schedule. At Notre Dame, the entire I I -game slate is set for him. And even though the schedule will almost always he among the toughest in the nation, he will be expected to win nearly every game because this is, after all, Notre Dame, which has eight Associated Press national titles, though only one sinc;! 1977. Many coaches will he intrigued by the job, hut White must discern between the truly interested and the opportunistic. In the latest trend on campus, coaches are becoming richer by flirting with big-name outsiders, then staying home. Gary Barnett used Notre Dame's interest to his advantage when the Irish sought him to succeed Lou Holtz in 19%. Barnett, who had produced improbable hack-to back Big Ten titles at Northwestern, was widely rumored as a Notre Dame candidate. But he issued a statement that essentially said he had a better deal in Evanston, and that statement made a big splash with the Wildcats' prospective reel-this. Men's Basketball School C.R Penn State Behrend Frostburg 0-0 Pitt-Bradford Lake Erie Pitt-Greensburg La Roche Penn State Altoona Points (Pts) Player Team POS J Iginla CGY RW B ShanahanDET LW E Lindros NYR C C Conroy CGY C 6 others tied with Team POS Player J Iginla CGY RW P Bondra WSH RW B ShanahanDET LW M Parrish NYI RW P Demitra STI. RW Goals Against Average (GAA) Player Team POS Yds B Boucher PHI G 1.50 T Conklin EDM G 1.62 J Hackett MTL G 1.80 P Roy COL G 1.81 I Bryzgalov ANA G 1.88 Penalty Minutes (PM) Player Team POS PM K Sawyer ANA LW 123 D Lambert ANA LW 92 P Worrell FLA LW 87 D Bi.c,;iear VAN LW 84 J Weimer FLA C 82 4 . 11 i' ...) SCOREBOARD Overall 4-3 2-2 2-3 2-4 2 -4 0-3 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 National Hockey League League Leaders Goals Goals 23 19 17 17 17 Friday, December 7, 2001 last year. While only losing Adam Demarco and Betsy Voight to University Park and Lindsay Spiegel to Mercyhurst College from last year's team, the swimmers are more competitive and have more well-rounded teams. "You name the event we have swimmers available to do it, which is a large step from last year when we only had a few people who could swim any event other than freestyle," said Heynes The season runs from October through March, consisting of about 12-16 matches, and can run even longer if the swimmers qualify for the NCAA championships. As of right now, the team is not technically in a conference. Of the other colleges in the AMCC, only two have swim teams, but the others will most likely have one sooner or later. Because of this, the swimmers do not have any main rivals just yet. The closest thing is any Division 111 school in rates as one of top coaching jobs A lot of local Irish fans insisted Barnett was making a big mistake. They may have noticed that Barnett led Colorado to the Big 12 title and a Bowl Championship Series berth Saturday night. Barnett is not considered an Irish candidate this time. He already has a better job in Boulder. It is difficult for die-hard Domers to believe coaches would be leery of the Irish post. That doesn't matter. White, a consummate athletics professional who is not a Notre Dame graduate, understands the stark difference between history and reality. "At this point I can't stand in front of you and tell you that we've got a program on the verge of competing (for) and hopefully winning the national championship," White said at the news conference called Sunday in South Bend, Ind., to announce Davie's dismissal. "We don't have that kind of program at this point." The next coach will be expected to develop that kind of program. Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden, said to be among White's top targets, is an interesting candidate. Also an unlikely one. Gruden works BEHREND SPORTS Men's Basketball Stats Player PPG RPG Steve Merrill 10.4 3.1 Casey Ponsoll 10.0 2.9 Randy Conley 9.9 4.9 James Curren 9.3 7.3 Marty Timm 6.6 1.4 Dave Hairston 6.0 3.4 Matt Keith 4.6 2.7 NATIONAL SPORTS Assists (Ass.) Team POS Ass Player A Brunette MIN LW 21 R Francis CAR C 20 C Conroy CGY C 20 M NylanderCHl C 20 A Oates WSH C 20 Bud Light Plus/Minus (+/-) Player Team POS +/- T Fleury NYR RW 20 M York NYR C 20 J Iginla CGY RW 19 E Lindros NYR C 19 3 tied with 18 Save Percentage (%) Player Team POS % B Boucher PHI G .943 J Hackett MTL G .940 T Conklin EDM G .939 K Weekes TB G .937 N KhabibulinTß G .935 Shots on Goal Player Team POS Shots A Macinnis SM D 94 R Blake COL D 87 N Lidstrom DET D 85 D Quint CBJ D 78 2 others tied with 78 Pennsylvania, including Grove City, Penn State Altoona, and Washington & Jefferson. The teams had planned on taking a trip to Florida to train over winter break, but unfortunately the trip was cancelled. The teams will return to campus on New Year's Day and train for the rest of the week. They will resume the season on Jan. 12 when they host Alfred University. PHOTO BY KRISTIN RODGERS Sophomore Tara Braden enjoys a relaxed swim at the Junker Center pool. Braden and the rest of the women finished in 15th place at the ECAC championships last weekend at Rowan University. for Al Davis and probably wouldn't be available for two months, if then. Notre Dame has to move faster. The same timetable could rule out San Francisco 49ers coach Steve Mariucci, who presents strong credentials. In the college ranks, Oregon's Mike Bellotti is seen as a candidate. White would be smart to call Ron Turner, who is a hot commodity after leading unheralded Illinois to an outright Big Ten title. Turner may be tired of being the warm-up act at a basketball school. If Turner goes 10-1 at Notre Dame, he isn't going to play his regular-season finale in a half-empty stadium. "You always have a short list," White said. "I think people who have done this over time and have had any success, that tends to be how they operate. So there are always people that you're kind of paying attention to." One of those people could be Harvard coach Tim Murphy, who worked for White at Maine. At 44, Murphy is relatively young, but he's been a college head coach since he was 30. Murphy produced a turnaround at Cincinnati before moving on to Harvard, where he recently led the Crimson to its first perfect record in 88 years. Women's Basketball Stats Player PPG RPG Erin Phillips 14.6 7.8 Kate Costanzo 11.9 3.6 Erica Mozdy 9.3 5.9 Christine Charnock 7.8 2.8 Danielle Bemis 7.5 1.8 Crystal McGarvey 6.0 3.9 Carly Cochran 5.1 3.1 NFC Statistics Passing Yards (Yds) Player Team POS Yds K Warner STL QB 3342 B Favre GB QB 2892 A Brooks NO QB 2790 J Plummer ARI QB 2722 J Garcia SF QB 2631 Rushing Yards (Yds) Player Team POS Yds R Williams NO RB 1014 A Green GB RB 969 G Hearst SF RB 900 S Davis WAS RB 895 M Faulk STL RB 752 Receiving Yards (Yds) Player Team POS Yds D Boston ARI WR 1171 T Owens SF WR 1042 J Horn NO WR 984 K Johnson TB WR 976 I Bruce STL WR 889 Player Team POS Sacks M Strahan NYG DE 15.5 K Biamila GB DE 12 C Clemons NO LB 11.5 P Kerney ATL DE 10.5 L Little STL DE 9 National Football League Sacks behrcolls@aol.com The teams' normal practice schedule is very busy. They practice Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday mornings, while continuing practice on Monday and Friday afternoons. Anyone interested in joining the swimming teams with prior competitive experience can contact coach Heynes at jdhls@psu.edu or stop by and visit him at the pool. Aoio'' r - ~,,~,~ After recruiting talented players to Harvard, Murphy would be unfazed by Notre Dame's demanding admissions policies. Unlike many of the glossier names, he wouldn't be insulted by Notre Dame's pay scale. But White shouldn't delay if he's going after Murphy, because Murphy is said to be on the Naval Academy's short list. Irish fans may roll their eyes at the notion of hiring a Division I-AA coach. But Ohio State fans had much the same reaction when the school hired Jim Tressel from Division I-AA Youngstown State last January. Ten months later, Tressel took a short-handed Buckeyes team into Ann Arbor and denied Michigan a Big Ten title. When was the last time Notre Dame won a game that big? White declined to discuss his list of candidates, but he said it would be "shorter than longer." "We are different and unique, and we have to find somebody who fits Notre Dame and fits our particular situation," White said. "I think that it's fairly small." What he meant was, this place isn't for everyone PETS STATE BEHREND LIONS AFC Statistics Passing Yards (Yds) Player Team POS Yds P Manning IND QB 3019 R Gannon OAK QB 2626 T Green KC QB 2557 B Griese DEN QB 2453 D Flutie SD QB 2390 Rushing Yards (Yds) Player Team POS Yds J Bettis PIT RB 1072 C Martin NYJ RB 1070 S AlexanderSEA RB 981 P Holmes KC RB 978 L TomlinsonSD RB 956 Receiving Yards (Yds) Player Team POS Yds R Smith DEN WR 1029 M Harrison IND WR 1023 J Smith JAC WR 966 Troy BrownNE WR 944 Tim Brown OAK WR 925 Sacks Player Team POS Sacks J Abraham NYJ DE 11 M Wiley SD DE 10 J Kearse TEN DE 9 R Johnson SD DE 9 3 tied with 8 ...:-.•;'''''''''',‘.. ---.:'''- <- !;7.! . !'"'''' • ..•