Page 2B The Behrend Beacon Swim teams prove there’s no sophomore slump by Kate Levdansky Petrikis assistant sports editor At the Grove City Invitational last week end, the women placed sixth out of 10 teams, and the men placed seventh out of 11 teams. Every swimmer for the Lions had personal bests in at least one event. “There was some extremely fast swim ming done on our part, along with the other schools in the swim meet,” said coach Josh Heynes. “We did what we wanted to, and that was to swim fast and to turn some heads.” Heynes was very satisfied with the re sults, both individually and as a team. “The team went above and beyond what they thought they could do for only a sec ond year team,” said Heynes. Heynes was especially proud of the la dies’ efforts. The Lions only had eight women, but made a big statement by tying a team that out numbered them. “These athletes had to go through a lot this year, and sacrifices were made and now they see the results,” said Heynes. “So, hopefully next year they will want to work even harder. I was impressed with everyone’s times and efforts.” Christine Williams finished in fourth in the 200 backstroke with a time of 2:16.22, exactly one second behind the first-place finisher. Williams, along with Samantha Cibula, Hollie Stash, and Tara Braden, fin- Tennis team ready for spring break, Hilton Head style by Mike Bello sports editor While most college students will spend their spring breaks in Cancun or somewhere else sunny and warm, the men’s tennis team will be at Hilton Head, S.C. for a chance to improve its game outside. On Monday, Behrend begins play against Winona State. The Lions also play Belmont Abbey on Tuesday and Hiram on Friday at one of the country’s most popular tennis destinations. “Hilton Head is where the team can focus totally on tennis and forget about school and Women’s Basketball C.R. Overall 12-2 19-6 11-4 14-14 10-4 14-13 6-8 9-18 5-8 12-12 3-10 7-18 1-12 3-22 School Penn State Altoona Pitt- Greensburg Penn State Behrend Pitt-Bradford La Roche Frostburg Lake Erie Points Per Game (PPG) Player Team PQS PPG A Iverson PHI G 30.3 S O’Neil LAL C 26.5 P Pierce BOS F-G 26.1 K Bryant LAL G 26.0 V Carter TOR G-F 25.5 Rebounds Per Game (RPG) Player Team PQ.S RPG T Duncan SA F-C 13.0 B Wallace DET F-C 12.3 D Fortson GS F 12.1 E Brand LAC F 11.8 K Garnett MIN F 11.8 Assists Per Game (APG) Player Team EOS APG A Miller CLE G 10.8 J Kidd NJ G 10.0 G Payton SEA G 9.1 J Tinsley IND G 8.8 B Davis CHA G 8.6 Field Goal Percentage (FGP) Plaver Team PQS EEG S O’Neal LAL C .566 D Marshall UT F .558 D Davis POR C-F .535 R PattersonPOß F-G .531 T MacCullochNJ C .525 National Basketball Association League Leaders Freshman Christine Williams finished in fourth place in the 200 backstroke at the Grove City Invitational, one second behind the first-place finisher, ished fifth in the 400 freestyle relay that earlier this year W&J won 128-89. (3:54.23), the 200 medley relay (2:00.28), Heynes said. “We hit our taper well and suc and the 800 freestyle relay (8:40.23). ceeded in our goals. In the overal 1 score, the Behrend men In the AMCC Classic, the women tied tor were only behind Washington and Jefferson first with Frostburg, and the men took sec by 16 points. ond, on| y 20 P oints behind Frostburg “This shows great improvement, given This was a huge step above last year, exams,” said senior Sundeep Bhatia. “The main focus is to work a lot on each person’s game during our stay there.” The Lions look to improve at Hilton Head, as the conference season starts March 16, the first game the Lions play after spring break. Behrend didn’t get to play during spring break last year, when the Lions went 5-8 overall. This year, the team doesn’t have to jump into the conference season without playing any outdoor matches. “Hilton Head, like all these current matches before spring break, is for experience,” said senior Steve Broussard. “So when we start THE BEACON SCOREBOARD Men’s Basketball School C.R. Pitt-Bradford Frostburg Penn State Behrend La Roche Pitt-Greensburg Penn State Altoona Lake Erie Blocks (BLK) Player Team PQS BLK B Wallace DET F-C 185 R LaFrentz DAN C-F 157 T Duncan SA F-C 149 D Mutombo PHI C 143 J O’Neal IND F-C 124 Steals (S) Team PQS £ Player A Iverson PHI G 134 J Kidd NJ G 125 D ArmstrongOßL G 109 S Marion PHX F 108 K Malone UT F 107 Free Throw Percentage (FTP) Player Team PQS FTP 1 R Miller IND G .916 2 C Whitney WAS G .909 3 R Hamilton WAS G-F .902 4 T Hudson ORL F .895 5 SNash DAL G .893 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage (FGP) Plaver Team EOS FGP 1 S Smith SA G-F .497 2 S Padgett UT F .488 3 W Person CLE G-F .486 4 W SzczerbiakMlN G-F .476 5 SNash DAL G .457 SPORTS playing conference matches, the bugs will be gone. “Every practice we attend, we get better. Every match we play in, we get better,” added Broussard. The men’s tennis team went up against another difficult opponent Saturday, with much the same results as Behrend’s first two matches of the season. Against Ohio powerhouse BaldwinrWallace in the final tune-up before their Hilton Head trip, the Lions were shut down 8-1. The lone match win came in Behrend’s opening doubles play. Dave Cooper and Mike Oey began things THE BEHREND SPORTS SCENE Women’s Basketball Stats Plaver PPG RPG Overall 23-4 16-12 18-8 9-18 8-17 4-22 8-18 Erin Phillips Kate Costanzo Erica Mozdy Christine Charnock Crystal McGarvey 5-8 3-10 2-11 Katie Weigold Carly Cochran THE NATIONAL SPORTS ARENA Division I College Basketball 4 Cincinnati 5 Oklahoma 6 Alabama 7 Gonzaga 8 Pittsburgh 9 Marquette 10 Florida 11 Kentucky 12 Oklahoma St 13 Oregon 14 Arizona 15 Georgia 16 Illinois 17 Ohio St 18 Miami 19 Stanford 20 USC 21 Indiana 18-9 22 Wake Forest 18-10 23 West. Kentucky 25-3 24 Xavier 20-5 25 California OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Hawaii 59,Conneticut 45,N.C.State 43,UCLA 40,Butler 30,TexasTech 27, Texas 12,Kent State 11,Memphis 10 Friday, March 1, 2002 ESPN/USA Today Top 25 Men’s Basketball Record Points 25-2 768 23-3 746 Team Kansas Maryland Duke when Behrend lost by more than 100 points to Frostburg, and lost to Penn State Altoona, as well. Twenty-five new team records were set. Plus, 29 new AMCC Classic Meet records were set, with Behrend owning 13 of them. Williams tied for most points and shared the AMCC most valuable player award with Kim Love from Altoona. Lucas Dushac took home third, the high est Behrend score in the meet, in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:11.64. He was sixth in the 100 (1:00.39). Casey Doody fin ished the 100 backstroke with a time of 54.20, good for seventh. He also finished seventh in the 200 backstroke (2:00.43). The ECAC Championships take place Thursday and Friday. Doody qualified in the 100 and 200 backstroke. Plus, Dushac qualified in the 100 and 200 breaststroke. “We just missed others qualifying by just a few tenths and hundredths of a second. But, it is great to have two people get their foot in the door,” said Heynes. “Next year, we will get more, and the year after that even more. My expectations are not high. I do not want to put pressure on them to swim fast. I want them to have fun, and see how fast they will go by making the atmosphere more relaxed for them.” Doody and Dushac only have a couple more days to rest focus on their events. They will compete against stiff competition, given that this meet has Division I, 11, and 111 swimmers trying to qualify for NCAAs. in singles play with back-to-back losses, 6-0, 6-0 for Cooper and 6-3, 6-3 for Oey. Jacob Hillman and Sheel Galliara then dropped 6-2 and 6-1 decisions before Jacob Cornwell (6- 0, 6-0) and Broussard (6-0, 6-1) dropped the final two singles matches at River Oaks Country Club. Cooper and Oey began doubles play with an 8-6 win over Ward Crane and Mike Wagner; Behrend’s only match play win this season. Hillman/Galliara and Broussard/ Cornwell both dropped their matches 8-1 against Baldwin-Wallace (2-0). The Yellow Jackets play at Hilton Head beginning March Men’s Basketball Stats Plaver PPG RPG James Curren 15.8 7.8 Casey Ponsoll 11.1 3.2 Steve Merril 10.2 3.5 Dave Hairston 8.8 6.7 Randy Conley 6.1 3.3 5.0 3.6 3.8 9.4 9.2 5.9 Matt Keith Tom Lulich 145 106 105 Points (Pts) Player Team POS J Iginla CGY RW M Naslund VAN LW J Thornton BOS C B ShanahanDET LW J Roenick PHI C Goals Player Team POS J Iginla CGY RW B Guerin BOS RW B ShanahanDET LW M Sundin TOR C 4 tied with Goals Against Average (GAA) Plaver Team POS GAA JVanbies. N.J. G 1.00 T Conklin EDM G 1.62 I Bryzgalov ANA G 1.88 D AebischerCOL G 1.92 PRoy COL G 1.96 Penalty Minutes (PM) Player Team POS PM P Worrell FLA LW 249 B Ference FLA D 196 K Sawyer ANA LW 187 A Nazarov PHX LW 184 TFleury NYR RW 181 ‘The loss definitely is a motivation factor because the team knows where they can perform and we did reach that level during our last game,” said Bhatia. “So now we are out to show what we really are made of by practicing real hard and bringing about better results.” “I think we need work in doubles, especially in communication and 1 in placement,” said Cornwell. “Our singles can be strong but we need to stay focused on consistency and placement of our shots.” President Cup Standings School Points Penn State Behrend 44 Frostburg 41 Pitt-Bradford 32 Penn State Altoona 26 Pitt-Greensburg 26 La Roche 25 Lake Erie 12 4.9 1.7 3.8 2.0 National Hockey League League Leaders 64 1 62 2 61 3 59 4 59 5 Goals 35 32 32 31 29 behrcolls @ aol.com Junior Ben Atkins was one of several contributors to the men’s seventh-place finish at the Grove City Invitational. The men finished second in the AMCC, 20 points behind Frostburg. “It will be interesting to see where these two sit among the top swimmers from other schools,” said Heynes. The NCAA women’s and men’s champi onships will be held March 14-16, and March 21-23. Assists (Ass.) Team POS Ass. Player A Oates WAS C 47 J Roenick PHI C 41 J Thornton BOS C 39 J Sakic COL C 38 2 tied with 37 Bud Light Plus/Minus (+/-) Player Team pos +a C Chelios DET D 40 S Gagne PHI LW 32 J Roenick PHI C 30 G Murray BOS RW 28 3 tied with 26 Save Percentage (%) Player Team POS J Vanbies. N.J. G .969 T Conklin EDM G .939 P Nurminen ATL G .928 D AebischerCOL G .928 M Legace DET G .928 Shots on Goal learn PQS Shots Player B Guerin BOS RW 262 B Rolston BOS C 256 P Bondra WSH RW 252 P Kariya ANA LW 232 M Naslund VAN LW 229