Page 2B The Behrend Beacon Baseball team intimidates AMCC with 12-4 record by Mike Bello sports editor The players knew for weeks that once they got the chance to prove themselves on the field, they would show the rest of the league just what Behrend baseball is all about. Now that the weather has turned more spring-like, the team is finally walking the walk. Behrend’s offense exploded for 24 runs in its first two conference games of the year against Frostburg, and then disposed of Fredonia and nearly swept a doubleheader from Pitt-Bradford later in the week to improve to 12-4 overall, 3-1 in the AMCC. “I think after the Frostburg wins, we sent a message to other teams in the AMCC that Behrend [is] a team to be scared of,” said catcher Luke “Field General” Bundy. “We feel that we are the team to beat.” The Lions struggled offensively against Bradford in game one on Wednesday, as a double by Jason Karas accounted for the team’s only hit in a 2-1 loss. Jake Boyle knocked in Adam Best with a sacrifice fly in the first inning for the team’s only run. Frostburg tied the game in the bottom of the inning, and then went ahead with another run in the fifth. Ryan Seyler went six innings, giving up four hits and no earned runs, as his record fell to 4-1 on the season. Usir g a wicked backdoor curve amidst the falling snow, Bradford’s Nick Eichenlaub improved to 3- 2 with a dominating performance over the Lions. It was T.J. Aldrich’s turn to shine on the mound in game two, as the junior gave up six hits, two earned runs, and struck out 10 in seven innings to lead Behrend to a 4-2 win. Tony Azzato went 2-for-4 with a two run double, while Best singled twice. Both teams scored two runs in the fifth, but the Lions took the lead for good when Craig Ottaviani scored Shearer on a safety squeeze in the sixth. “We didn’t deserve to win today,” said Bradford coach Bret Butler. “We let that team (Behrend) beat us. They (Lions) played harder and wanted it more that we did.” A day earlier against Fredonia, freshman Chris Kechisen threw 6 1/3 no-hit innings Men’s Baseball School C.R. Overall Pitt-Bradford 3-1 14-4 Penn State Behrend 3-1 12-4 Frostburg La Roche 0-4 1-12 Penn State Altoona 0-2 5-17 Pitt-Greensburg 1-1 2-9 Lake Erie 0-0 0-6 Professional Golf Association PGA Money Leaders (In Millions) Name Money Tiger Woods 1.677 Jose Maria Olazabal 1.503 Craig Perks 1.347 Vijay Singh 1.312 Jerry Kelly 1 -299 Brad Faxon 1 -269 Sergio Garcia 1 -246 Chris DiMarco 1 243 Kevin Sutherland 1.160 Scott McCarron 1 089 Phil Mickelson 1 076 Ernie Els 1.019 Len Mattace 1.011 David Toms 1 009 Stephen Ames .896 Kenny Perry .888 Matt Kuchar .853 Matt Gogel .829 Rocco Mediate .776 Pat Perez .726 lan Leggatt .707 Rory Sabbatini .649 Fred Funk .636 John Huston .635 Charles Howell 111 .601 John Cook .601 Michael Campbell .597 Jim Furyk .554 - Weekly Recap ■ 1 Behrend 10, Frostburg 3 - March 30 J 1 Behrend 14, Frostburg 10 - March 30» | Behrend 2, Fredonia 0 - April 2 | | Behrend 9, Fredonia 8 - April 2 | ■ Bradford 2, Behrend 1 - April 3 ■ jßehrend 4, Bradford 2 - April 3 and pitched a two-hit gem on the mound for Behrend in game one, and the Lions followed that up with a dramatic win in the bottom of the seventh in game two. Kechisen pitched all seven innings, giving up only a single and a double while striking out 11 in a 2-0 win. Chris Shearer went 2- for-3 to lead the Lions, while Tyler Wiand had the team’s only RBI, as the Lions plated both runners in the second inning. In the nightcap, Best hit a two-out RBI single to right to score Vince Canzano in the seventh inning to help Behrend secure a 9-8 victory. Best knocked in three runs in the leadoff spot, while Boyle went 3-for-3, including his third home run of the season, with two runs and two RBIs. Bundy, Canzano, and Keith Lepionka each added two hits, with Lepionka contributing two RBIs, as well. Chuck Sevin pitched the final 2 2/3 innings for the win, giving up two hits and one run with two strikeouts. The Lions were more than happy to finally get the chance to compete on the field, first against Frostburg on Saturday and then against Fredonia on Tuesday. Behrend had played only once since its last spring break game on March 9. “The team has been anxious all season to play games,” said senior Bob Palivoda. “This year we feel that we are a very competitive ball team and we want the chance to prove ourselves.” “We are just glad to be playing again. It is nice to know when you are going to play,” said Karas, in reference to the slew of games that were cancelled/postponed during the weeks after spring break. In the first game against Frostburg, Seyler gave up one earned run in seven innings as Behrend downed the Bobcats 10-3. Sophomore Best went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and three RBIs, Best also smacked his first home run of the season. Shearer had three hits, while Ottaviani, Boyle, and Lepionka each scored two runs. School C.R. Overall Penn State Altoona 4-0 11-5 La Roche 2-0 6-4 Penn State Behrend 2-2 4-13 4-2 10-8 Pitt-Bradford 2-2 6-5 Pitt-Greensburg 1-2-1 1-6-1 Frostburg 1-0-1 4-5-1 Lake Erie ' 0-0 0-4 National Basketball Association League Leaders Points Per Game (PPG) Player Team POS PPG 1 A Iverson PHI G 31.3 2 S O’Neil LAL C 26.7 3 P Pierce BOS F-G 26.3 4 K Bryant LAL G 25.5 4 T McGrady ORL G-F 25.5 Rebounds Per Game (RPG) Player Team POS RPG 1 B Wallace DET F-C 12.9 2 T Duncan SA F-C 12.8 3 K Garnett MIN F 12.1 4 D Fortson GS F 12.0 5 E Brand LAC F-C 11.7 Assists Per Game (APG) Plaver Team POS APQ 1 A Miller CLE G 10.7 2 J Kidd NJ G 10.1 3 G Payton SEA G 9.0 4 B Davis CHA G 8.5 5 J Stockton UTH G 8.1 Field Goal Percentage (FGP) Player Team POS FPG 1 S O’Neal LAL C .576 2 D Marshall UTH F .525 3 E Brand LAC F-C .524 4 D Davis POR C-F .519 5 CWilliamsonDET F .516 THE BEACON SCOREBOARD THE BEHREND SPORTS SCENE Women’s Softball THE NATIONAL SPORTS ARENA SPORTS Friday, April 5, 2002 Frostburg’s offense came alive in game two, but the Lions pounded out 17 hits on their way to a 14-10 win. Frostburg (6-8,2- 2) was up 4-1 after three innings, but the Lions scored three in the fourth and two in the fifth to take the lead for good. Shearer was the star at the plate for Behrend, as the senior went 4-for-5, including two doubles, with three runs scored and four RBIs. Tony Azzato contributed three RBIs with two hits, one of seven players to have at least two hits in the game. Best continued his assault on the opposition, scoring three runs and stealing the team’s only base. “The team came out very energized and focused and was able to secure two very important victories,” said Boyle. “It showed that we can be a very dangerous team when we eliminate mistakes and that we should not be taken lightly by the rest of the conference.” After some much-needed rest, the Lions return to the field Saturday at home against Lake Erie at 1 p.m. The Lions will then play at Case Western Reserve on Sunday before returning home for a game against Pitt- Greensburg on Monday. The Lions also play La Roche on Thursday at home, part of a five-game homestand. After sweeping Frostburg and nearly doing the same to Bradford, the Lions feel that intimidation will play an important part throughout the rest of the season, especially now that the conference season is well under “It’s a good thing to intimidate a team because before you even play them, you have already won,” said Karas. “Intimidation is a key factor in the game of baseball,” said Palivoda. “From the first game of the season until the last game of the season, it is always good to feel that your team has the upper-hand when taking the ball field.” Boyle, though, isn’t as sold on the idea. “It is more important for us to simply worry about us and make sure we perform up to our ability. What other teams think/ feel means nothing, really. If we play our game like we know how, we will win. Period.” Men’s Tennis School C.R. Overall Penn State Altoona 3-0 6-0 Frostburg 2-1 3-2 Penn State Behrend 1-1 2-7 Pitt-Greensburg 2-2 2-5 Lake Erie 0-1 0-1 Division I Coll ESPN/USA Today Final Top 25 Men’s Basketball Team 1 Maryland 2 Kansas 3 Indiana 4 Oklahoma 5 Duke 6 Conneticut 6 Oregon 8 Cincinnati 9 Pittsburgh 10 Arizona 11 Illinois 12 Kent State 13 Kentucky 14 Alabama 15 Missouri 16 Gonzaga 17 Ohio State 18 Marquette 18 Texas 20 UCLA 21 Mississippi St. 27-8 162 22 Southern lllinois2B-8 157 23 Florida 22-9 140 24 Xavier 26-6 116 25 NC State 23-11 86 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES use 80, Miami (FI) 66, Wake Forest 54, Georgia 44, Notre Dame 44, Western Kentucky 44 Record Points 32- 775 33- 720 25-12 701 31-5 692 31-4 606 586 586 489 482 458 410 27-7 26-9 31-4 29-6 24-10 26-9 30-6 22-10 27-8 24-12 29-4 24-8 26-7 22-12 21-12 Tyler Wiand, top, takes a cut against Fredonia Tuesday in the rain at the Behrend Baseball Field. Keith Lepionka, below, keeps his Fredonia opponent close to the bag during the Lions’ doubleheader sweep. Baseball Stats Player Adam Best 9 21 .412 Jake Boyle 17 24 .407 Chris Shearer 10 19 .388 Lucas Bundy 6 17 .347 Anthony Azzato 15 17 .333 Keith Lepionka 11 16 .296 Vince Canzano 6 10 .263 lege Basketball (Scores do not include playoffs) Women’s Basketball Team Record Points 1 Connecticut 36-0 1000 2 Oklahoma 30-3 960 3 Tennessee 28-4 898 4 Duke 30-3 875 5 Vanderbilt 30-6 6 South Carolina 25-6 7 Old Dominion 28-5 8 Stanford 32-3 9 Colorado 24-9 10 Kansas State 26-8 11 North Carolina 26-9 12 Texas Tech 20-12 13 Texas 22-10 14 Purdue 24-6 15 Baylor 27-6 16 lowa State 24-9 17 BYU 23-9 18 Penn State 23-12 19 Louisiana Tech 25-5 20 Drake 25-8 21 Minnesota 22-8 22LSU 18-12 23 Cincinnati 27-5 24 Colorado St. 24-7 25 TCU 24-7 OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Boston College 65, Florida 48, Mis sissippi St. 46, Arkansas 45, Florida Inti. 44, Georgia 44, lowa 39 RBI Hits Ave 204 148 107 83 79 behrcolls @ aol.com PEI STATE BEHREND LIONS National Hockey League League Leaders Points (Pts) Team P( Player J Iginla CGY RW 88 M Naslund VAN LW 79 R Francis CAR C 75 T Bertuzzi VAN LW 75 Four tied at 74 Goals Player Team POS Goals J Iginla CGY RW 47 P Bondra WAS RW 39 M Sundin TOR C 38 B ShanahanDET LW 37 D AlfredssonOTT RW 37 Goals Against Average (GAA) Player Team POS GAA 1 PRoy COL G 1.92 2 RCechmanekPHl G 2.06 3 DHasek DET G 2.09 4 J Theodore MON G 2.15 5 M Turco DAL G 2.18 Assists (Ass.) Plaver Team POS Ass. 1 A Oates WAS C 61 2 JSakic COL C 50 2 R Francis CAR C 50 4 N Lindstrom DET D 49 5 J Allison LOS C 48