The Behrend Beacon i'ECAC meet pushes Behrend swimmers j Penn state s wnnson irked ny | * “r r srsts xri f r„ rsfjsr' neßaUvB Heisman campaigning I m S r entee " members of the fast and in dual mcets ' The result was that Williams came close to a top 10 finish I I the funous Behrend swim teams went Sandretto recorded a new Behrend in the 100 backstroke, but eventually I Knight Ridder Newspapers (KRT) Ito the Division 111 ECAC Champion- record for the 3 meter with 235.4 finished n ,h I „ ... | ships in New Jersey this past weekend, points. The women finished 12-in ,he son I x STAT ? Pa - - J ° h " son « al| y like to enjoy this whole Heisman |By qualifying earlier in the season, The swim team had three top 10 fin- yd FmestyTe mfly Wni ams Daniel ! P * 8 ' T f ’ , T I,™ l ?? I m,ddlc of 3 ne S ative cam P ai 8" that | these swimmers earned a right to com- ishes. J.R. DeLorenzo captured two Larick . j pete with the best of more than 10 Di- of the three finishes. DeLorenzo BraTencombed 1 “ A ,ot of peoplesaid l should be enjoying it that it’s a lifetime experience, but f m still vision school, pinced foutfi, in th. 200 twckstreke is „ of , he meeS' 17£5 ! |I" f SS i™^“m BOod '" Sa ‘ d ■ The Division 111 ECAC Champion- with a time of 2:03:72, dropping al- Both the men’, anH | ariernoon in tne Beaver Mam urn media room. ship isn’t like any of the Lions other most five seconds freni his previous' sons°me‘t ™m ovej I nT.'!"/"." bU ' ” T P “ P !' ! ,heir ,no *“ h ' ha ' ua, meets. Fo, three intense days. time. DeUrenzo then piaced fifth in * spfing «r I fufi of im! I ' *°“ Lr, ?here leventso,semi-finals,oputthem in,he Ifieonlyofiiermemberofdremen-s i,7s“ btfcTto tte S ™ ! ’’T 7h T”' ,“7'* T h"" CSPCda " y kmd ' |finals of their races. Rather, every race team to record an individual top ten pmctos resume TLuons” Ml tave I a 1 7 7 T"™ 8 ““• b °'»Tseec,,on (show) that I wasn't g0,,,* to be able to iwasafinalheat. Behrend had only one performance was Travis Kochel. a" tdded Say E2£l f — aak ' d lh,aa ”‘ i ' ha ' aa >"‘"’"''do f^ P ' aCed ' mb ,he 50 Beach. F, And J "And then I heartha, I shouldn't ge, i, because of,Penn State's,,,tree losses. I don', •intense. The men's relay teams placed 10* "'S7“ 1 5"?” "T "“"V™’ * he * rd ,ha ‘.'. Then ' 1 W ' nomina,ed in "» bc * i "" i "B ““ | “This was a great mid-season meet in four relays and just missed aKT Saa7hes a ™"ime lpe and enJo >' | ,seslwas P'aymg were weak. for them,” said head coach josh place finish in a fifth relay. Themen Xlofida wi he m OS , intense I TT aremorethan'900 Hetsman vo,era They tnclude fomte, Heisman winners. He Heynes. "Most ofthem had persmtal placed 10* in the 200 medley. 800 r '"’ n "' E ‘ "" '" 5 Ibests or close to personal bests in the freestyle, 400 medley, and 400 in a 50-meter 000 l which is twice, rhe I „ from Ohio State levents tha, they swam or dove in. freestyle relays. Ben Xtkins, j.R. ofo“ fTwilTats em7vi„7 I "T"* “Vf 1 '™ jOvemM, i, was a good experience for DeLorenzo. Jeff Howard, and jo. *' B°'nB 8 °' n8 a ™ nd “h”"' h ° W ' S "° U ' dn '' Wi " | them to see how a three-day meet feels Deely set a new record in the 800 ties This is the time we reallv pci to I c . j like.” freestyle relay . . ,? y get t 0 ■ For some reason - thls Heisman debate has become very negative and almost personal. ,On the men’s side, Behrend took For the women’s team, six swim- And you thoughTvaca.ions were ! 7' ‘° 7 mOS ‘ b “‘‘he others have taken some, as well. - nine swimmers and two divers to New mers made the trip. Christine Will- hTfun VaCa “° nS WCre 1 ? J°' kn ° W ’ eithe u r ’” J °, hn !° n , Said Whe " asked about that P henomcnon - “Usua"y ■jersey Divers Michael Sandretto and _ iams was the sole woman to place in tta WaPtS 8 ° bandWag ° n me I’m Irish... Or at Least a member of the NEW Irish American Society of Penn State Behrend. To join or get more info, e-mail smss2o@psu.edu Men’s Basketball School C.R. Overall Pitt Greensburg 1-0 5-1 Lake Erie 1-0 4-3 Behrend 1-0 3-2 Frostburg State 0-0 1-3 Pitt-Bradford 0-1 3-2 P S Altoona 0-1 0-6 La Roche 0-1 2-3 ESPN/USA Today NCAA Basketball Coaches Poll Rank Team Record PTS 1. Arizona 4-0 775 2. Duke 5-0 719 3. Pittsburgh 5-0 692 4. Alabama 6-0 680 5. Oregon 5-0 642 6. Indiana 6-0 569 7. Texas 5-1 568 8. Oklahoma 4-1 565 9. UConn 5-0 512 10. Missouri 4-0 400 11. Xavier 4-1 374 12. Kentucky 4-1 355 13. Marquette 5-0 345 14. Illinois 5-0 339 15. Notre Dame 8-1 337 16. Maryland 4-2 314 17. Florida 6-2 306 18. Tulsa 4-0 261 19. Kansas 3-3 211 20. Stanford 4-1 176 21. Michigan State 4-2 141 22. Mississippi St. 5-1 107 22. North Carolina 5-2 107 24. Creighton 6-0 96 25. Minnesota 4-1 92 THE PENN STATE SPORTS SCENE Women’s Basketball School C.R. Overall Behrend 1-0 4-4 Pitt-Greensburg 1-0 3-3 La Roche 1-0 2-3 Frostburg State 0-0 5-4 PS Altoona 0-1 3-5 Pitt-Bradford 0-1 1-4 Lake Erie 0-1 1-5 THE NATIONAL SPORTS ARENA National Hockey League League Leaders Points Player Team EOS Els 1 MLemieux PIT C 47 2 J Thornton BOS C 33 3 A Kovalev PIT RW 34 4 G Murray DAL RW 30 5 M Naslund VAN LW 29 Goals Player Team PQS Goals 1 M Gaborik MIN LW 19 2 MHossa OTT RW 18 3 G Murray PIT RW 17 3 J Sakic COL C 17 3 I Kovalchuk ATL RW 17 Assists Plaver Team PQS Ast. 1 M Lemieux PIT C 35 2 J Thornton BOS C 23 2 ACassels CLS C 23 4 D Heatley DAL LW 22 4 V Propsal PIT RW 22 Saves Player Team PQS Saves 1 M Denis CLS G 787 2 NKhabibulinTAM G 688 4 J Giquere ANA G 633 5 D Cloutier VAN G 545 2 J Thibault CHI G 586 SPORTS Friday, December 13, 2002 Men’s Basketball Statistics School GP Points Pitt-Greensburg 6 86.7 La Roche 4 80.0 Pitt-Bradford 5 77.4 Frostburg State 4 73.5 Behrend 5 72.6 P S Altoona 5 70.4 Lake Erie 7 69.9 OFFENSIVE Passing Plaver Team TPS YDS 1 RGannon OAK 23 4205 2 D Bledsoe BUF 23 3842 3PManning IND 21 3412 4 T Brady NE 26 3276 5 K Collins NYG 14 3261 Rushing Plaver Team TPS YDS 1 R Williams MIA 14 1500 2 PHolmes KC 21 1454 3 LTomlinson SD 13 1375 4 DMcAllister NO 13 1176 5 T Henry BUF 11 1168 Receiving Player Team TPS YDS 1 M Harrison IND 8 1394 2 T Owens SF 12 1225 3 H Ward PIT 11 1145 4 J Horn NO 7 1135 5 J Rice OAK 7 1125 National Football League League Leaders Scott Soltis and Zoe Rose, sports editors & Kfl) k - Women’s Basketabll Statistics School GP Points PS Altoona 8 73.1 Pitt-Greensburg 6 71.3 Frostburg State 8 68.8 Behrend 7 56.6 La Roche 5 55.8 Pitt-Bradford 5 52.4 Lake Erie 6 48.2 DEFENSIVE Tackles(TKL) Player Team PQS TKL 1Z Thomas MIA MLB 123 2 B Urlacher CHI MLB 122 3 L Fletcher BUF MLB 116 4 K Brooking ATL ILB 113 5 E Hartwell BAL ILB 112 Sacks Plaver Team PQS Sack 1 S Rice TB DE 14.5 2 J Taylor MIA DE 13 3 J Peppers CAR DE 12 4MStrahan NYG DE 11 4 H Douglas PHI DE 10.5 Interceptions(lNT) Player Team PQS INT 1 B Kelly TB 1 R Woodson OAK SS 6 1 D Sharper GB FS 6 1 G Wesley KC SS 6 1 M McCree JAC SS 6 1 L Schulters TEN FS 6 By Dick Jerardi Final Big Ten Football Standings School C.R. Overall Ohio State 8-0 13-1 lowa 8-0 11-0 Michigan 6-2 9-3 Penn State 5-3 9-3 Purdue 4-4 6-6 llinois 4-4 5-7 Minnesota 3-5 7-5 Wisconsin 3-5 7-6 Final Regular Season Associated Press Top 25 College Football Rank Team Record PTS 1. Miami 12-0 1850 2. Ohio State 13-0 1773 3. lowa 11-1 1678 4. Georgia 12-1' 1627 5. USC 10-2 1599 6. Kansas State 10-2 1397 7. Washington St. 10-2 1388 8. Oklahoma 11-2 1371 9. Texas 10-2 1297 10. Penn State 9-3 1107 11. Notre Dame 10-2 1104 12. Michigan 9-3 1061 13. Alabama 10-3 984 14. Colorado 9-4 758 15. West Virginia 9-3 706 16. Florida State 9-4 661 17. N.C. State 10-3 570 18. Boise State 11-1 505 19. Auburn 8-4 483 20. Maryland 10-3 446 21. Virginia Tech 9-4 409 22. Florida 8-4 309 23. Colorado State 10-3 277 24. Pittsburgh 8-4 255 25. Arkansas 8-4 160 CB 6 behrcolls @ aol.com
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