The Behrend Beacon The ball is out of the Lions’ court for AMCCs by Mike Bello sports editor The waiting is the hardest part, as far as the women’s basketball team is concerned. After doing everything in their power to wrestle the AMCC tournament away from Penn State Altoona except actually defeating the Lady Cougars, the Lions must hope Pitt-Bradford can defeat Altoona on Saturday to knock the Cougars into second place. Bradford lost to Altoona by 15 points earlier in the season. On Wednesday, Altoona defeated Frostbuig by six to jump to 9-2 in the AMCC. Behrend finishes out its regular season Women’s Basketball School C,R, Overall Penn State Altoona 9-2 16-6 Penn State Behrend 9-2 13-11 Pitt-Greensburg 8-3 11-13 La Roche 5-6 12-10 Pitt-Bradford 5-6 8-16 Frostburg Lake Erie National Basketball Association League Leaders Points Per Game (PPG) Blocks (BLK) Player Team EOS EES Player Team EOS ELK 1 A Iverson PHI G 30.2 1 B Wallace DET F-C 154 2 K Bryant LAL G 26.2 2 RLaFrentzDEN C-F 138 2 P Pierce BOS F-G 26.2 3 TDunan SA F-C 137 4 S O’Neal LAL C 26.1 4 D Mutombo PHI C 127 5 V Carter TOR G-F 25.5 5 PGasol MEM F 117 Rebounds Per Game (RPG) Steals (S) piaver Team PQS RPG Player Team EOS £ 1 T Duncan SA F-C 13.2 1 A Iverson PHI G 113 1 DFortson GS F 12.4 2 J Kidd NJ G 104 3 B Wallace DET F-C 12.0 3 D ArmstrongOßL G 98 4 D Mutombo PHI C 11.8 4 K Malone UT F 96 4 K Garnett MIN F 11.8 5 L Hughes GS G 94 Assists Per Game (APG) Free Throw Percentage (FTP) piaver Team PQS APG Player Team EOS EIE 1 A Miller CLE G 10.7 1 T Brandon MIN G .988 2 JKidd NJ G 9.9 2 R Miller IND G .915 3 G Payton SEA G 9.1 3 C Whitney WSH G .906 4 J Tinsley IND G 8.8 4 R Hamilton WSH G-F .903 5 B Davis CHA G 8.7 5 T Hudson ORL G .889 Field Goal Percentage (FGP) 3-Pt Field Goal Percentage (FGP) Piaver Team PQS EES Player Team ESS ESE 1 S O’Neal LAL C .567 1 S Smith SA G-F .518 2 D Marshall UT F .558 2 SPadget UT F .500 3 D Davis POR C-F .538 3 W Person CLE G-F .476 4 T MacCullochNYJ C .531 4 W SzczerbiakMlN G-F .462 5 E Brand LAC F .529 5 E PiatkowskiLAC G-F .457 Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Junker Center against Pitt-Greensburg, third in the AMCC. Should Behrend defeat Pitt-Greensbuig and if Altoona wins its last conference game, the Lions will host the No. 7 seed on Wednesday, Lake Erie. The No. 1 team gets a bye on Wednesday. The Lions would play the winner of the Pitt- Greensburg/Frostburg game Feb. 22 and quite possibly Altoona Feb. 23 - both in Altoona - for the AMCC crown. It doesn’t really matter to the players where they play. They will be ready to win. “If we will have to play on the road, it will be a difficult task, but one that we can accomplish,” said senior Christine Chamock. Men’s Basketball School £JEL Overall Pitt-Bradford 10-1 20-4 Penn State Behrend 8-3 16-7 Frostburg 8-3 13-11 Pitt-Greensburg 5-6 8-16 La Roche 3-8 7-16 Penn State Altoona 3-8 4-20 Lake Erie 2-10 8-17 2-9 6-17 1-11 2-21 SPORTS THE BEACON SCOREBOARD THE BEHREND SPORTS SCENE THE NATIONAL SPORTS ARENA Friday, February 15, 2002 “After we beat Greensburg on Saturday, we will go wherever we have to for the tournament,” said senior Kate Costanzo. “We’ll be ready and well prepared. Here or there, we’re ready to win another AMCC championship.” Behrend last won the tournament in 1999. Costanzo reached a milestone of her own on Monday, scoring 16 points against Grove City to become the sixth player to reach the 1,000- point plateau (1,001). The Lions lost to the Wolverines 72-49, dropping their record to 13- 11 overall, although they maintained a 9-2 conference record. Before breaking the record, Costanzo had one tough decision to make. “Coach (Fomari) called a time out with like two minutes left in the game and told me I was a basket away from 1,000,” said Costanzo. “So she wanted to know if I wanted to stay in and try to get it at Grove City or come out and wait until Saturday. I decided to stay in to see if I could get it there because I'd rather do it quietly on the road.” So with 43 seconds left, Costanzo took a pass from Bambi Lewis and sank a 15-foot jumper. Senior Christine Chamock gets the ball knocked loose on a rebound Saturday at the Junker Center. Charnock scored 14 points and grabbed four rebounds against the Redhawks. Women’s Basketball Stats Player PPG RPG Erin Phillips 17.4 7.5 KateCostanzo 13.5 5.2 Erica Mozdy 9.3 5.1 Christine Chamock 9.3 3.7 Crystal McGarvey 7.5 1.8 Katie Weigold 5.9 3.8 Carly Cochran 4.0 2.1 Division I College Basketball APTop 25 Men’s Basketball Team Record Points 1 Duke 22-1 775 2 Kansas 21-2 743 3 Maryland 19-3 710 4 Oklahoma 19-3 672 5 Cincinnati 22-2 660 6 Florida 18-4 618 7 Alabama 20-4 534 8 Gonzaga 22-3 524 9 Kentucky 16-6 482 10 Arizona 17-6 469 11 Miami Fla. 20-4 419 12 Marquette 21-3 348 13 Virginia 15-6 322 14 Stanford 15-6 309 15 Oklahoma St. 18-6 302 16 Pittsburgh 21-4 272 17 Wake Forest 17-7 237 18 Oregon 17-7 228 19 Illinois 17-7 206 20 Ohio St. 17-5 167 21 Syracuse 18-7 153 22 Georgia 18-6 137 23 UCLA 16-7 136 24 Indiana 16-7 122 25 USC 16-6 81 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Xavier 72, Western KY 57, North Carolina State 52, Memphis 43, Hawaii 33, Utah 26, Butler 20. “I have played with two other 1,000-point scorers,” said Costanzo. “I have always looked up to Jen (O’Lare) and Erin [Phillips] as players and teammates. I’m just honored to join them. It also says a lot about my teammates and coaches. You can’t score 1,000 points without them.” Behrend’s offense chilled in the first half, making only 20 percent of its shots (6-of-30). Grove City shot over 50 percent and was up 34- 18 at the half, highlighted by a 10-0 run midway through the half. Behrend came out stronger in the second half, but the Wolverines, who used 16 players in the game, were too much for Behrend. The Lions shot 27.1 percent overall while Grove City made 47.6 percent of its shots. Phillips and Costanzo both added 14 points, while Phillips grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds. Phillips stretched her points record to 1,526 after back-to-back 14-point games. Behrend avoided foul trouble most of the night, sending Grove City to the line nine times (6-of-9) while the Lions made 15-of-19. The loss snapped the Lions’ four-game winning streak. The Lions showed better poise Saturday night in an 84-60 win against La Roche in front of 303 fans at the Junker Center. Behrend (43.1 percent) shot only slightly better than the Redhawks (41.9 percent), but the Lions’ sharp free throw shooting put the game away. They shot 22-of-26 from the line (84.6 percent) while La Roche made 7-of-13. For the season the Lions are shooting at a 69 percent clip. Costanzo and sophomore Erica Mozdy were the stars of the game, as both players sank 22 points. Costanzo also grabbed 11 boards and Mozdy sank five 3-pointers and had seven steals. Chamock and Phillips added 14 points. As the Lions head into the post-season, one concern for the team has been injuries. Sophomores Carly Cochran (broken thumb) and Crystal McGarvey (tom ACL) have been out since Jan. 23 and Jan. 19, respectively. McGarvey is out for the season and Cochran may be back next week after an evaluation on Tuesday. Senior Katie Weigold was out of action for the Grove City and La Roche games with a deep bone bruise on her knee. The Lions were forced to play with four reserves for Men’s Basketball Stats Player PPG BEG James Curren 14.4 7.7 Casey Ponsoll 11.2 3.2 Steve Merrill 10.6 3.4 Dave Hairston 8.7 6.9 Randy Conley 6.7 3.5 Tom Lulich 4.2 1.7 Matt Keith 3.8 1.6 National Hockey League League Leaders Points (Pts) Assists (Ass.) Piaver Team POS Pis Player Team PQS Asa* 1 Jlginla CGY RW 64 1 A Oates WSH C 46 2 J Thornton BOS C 61 2 J Thornton BOS C 39 2 MNaslund VAN LW 61 2 J Roenick PHI C 39 4 KTkachuk STL LW 58 4 AZhamnov CHI C 37 5 4 tied with 57 4 J Sakic COL C 37 Goals Bud Light Plus/Minus (+/-) Player Team POS Goals Piaver Team POS ±L 1 Jlginla CGY RW 35 1 CChelios DET D 40 2 B Guerin BOS RW 32 2 S Gagne PHI LW 32 3 MSundin TOR C 31 3 J Roenick PHI C 30 4 BShanahanDET LW 30 4 G Murray BOS RW 28 5 2 tied with 29 5 K Draper DET C 27 Goals Against Average (GAA) Save Percentage (%) Player Team PQS GM Piaver Team POS °A 1 T Conklin EDM G 1.62 1 T Conklin EDM G .939 2 I Bryzgalov ANA G 1.88 2 J Theodore MTL G .929 3 JStorr LA G 1.89 3 PNurminenATL G .928 4 DAebischerCOL G 1.92 3 D AebischerCOL G .928 5 PRoy COL G 1.96 3 M Legace DET G .928 Penalty Minutes (PM) Shots on Goal Player Team PQS PM Player Team POS Shots 1 P Worrell FLA LW 247 1 B Guerin BOS RW 258 2 B Ference FLA D 194 2 B Rolston BOS C 254 3 K Sawyer ANA LW 187 3 PBondra WSH RW 252 4 A Nazarov PHX LW 184 4 MNaslund VAN LW 228 5 D Lambert ANA LW 173 5 PKariya ANA LW 227 behrcolls@aol.com PHOTO BY MIKE BELLO / BEHREND BEACON Sophomore Bambi Lewis goes up for two against La Roche on Saturday, those games. Fomari hopes Weigold will be ready for Saturday. The Greensburg game on Saturday is also senior night. The team will announce all four seniors - Phillips, Costanzo, Chamock, and Weigold - and hold a party for the players afterwards. The seniors know the game will be unforgettable, but there is still work to be done. “What we need on senior night is a big win so that we are guaranteed a tie for first in the conference,” said Costanzo. “We’ve (the four seniors) finished in first all three years that we’ve been here.” “For me, senior night is special,” said Chamock. “It will represent the last 13 years of games that I’ve played in, especially the ones at Penn State Behrend.” The Lions, though, can’t help but look ahead to a possible rematch with Altoona. “I wish that we would’ve beat Altoona so that we could host the tournament, but what happened, happened,” said Chamock. “Now we’ll have to beat them in the championship game on their court.” The Lions can’t wait for the chance to get revenge against the Cougars. PENN STATE LIONS Page