Amy Frizzell & Kevin Fiorenzo, s 1 orts editors On Deck Behrend Athletic Events Saturday Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving @Grove City Invitational Women's Basketball @ La Roche 4 p.m. Men's Basketball @ La Roche 4 p.m. Wednesday Women's Basketball @ Hilber 6 p.m. Men's Basketball @ Hilbert 8 p.m. Club Schedul Saturday Men's Hockey @ Allegheny College 10:10 p.m. Men's Volleyball vs. Allegheny College & Grove City College @Allegheny College Is looking for candidates for the • Reservation Agents • Lifeguards • Arcade Attendants • Greeters • Party Attendants Flexible schedules are available! Those interested should apply to: TBD following positions: Splash. Lagoon 8091 Peach Street Erie, PA 16509 Senior Spotlight: Carly Cochra py players for the 17-5 Lady Lions and is looking forward to the team's rematch with Pitt-Greensburg on Feb. 21. by Lauren Packer editor in chief Name: Carly Cochran Sport: basketball Position: guard Major: Marketing Semester: 08 Hometown/high school: Erie/McDowell Favorite Food: cheese quesadillas Favorite Movie: "The Breakfast Club" Beacon: What are your plans for after gradua- Cochran: I'm actually here for another semester so graduation isn't scary yet. It's the thought of not playing basketball that is scary. I would really like to coach basketball someday. I'll start out coaching high school, see if I like it first. As for what I plan to do after graduation, I'm not really sure yet. There's so much to do with marketing, but I really like the advertising part of it so I might do that. CLUB TEAM BRIEFs Men's hockey Men's volleyball The Behrend men recently lost to St. Vincent The men's volleyball club started off its season College on Saturday. St. Vincent rolled over the with a win over Case Western University, win- Lions with a score of 14-1 after receiving a bid to: thng three of four games. Next the team took on nationals this year. Behrend's only goal was John Carroll University on Saturday. Winning scored by sophmore center Joe Persang. dine games of four, the team boosted its record The Lions finish off their season on Saturday to a perfect 2-0. against Allegheny College. The team will travel to Allegheny College t o play Allegheny and Grove City College on Satur day. PORTS Friday, September 13, 2004 been here. We all love to hang out with each other. We're not afraid to tell people if they are doing some thing wrong Beacon: What is one area of your game you feel you have im proved the most dur ing your career here? Cochran: I think every thing has improved. Coach Fornari has made me such a better all around player. My freshman year there was six freshmen, so I pretty much never played. In my sophomore year I changed from a guard to the four spot (small for ward) and then started at the four spot my junior and senior year. Beacon: What is a little known fact about you or a little known talent that you possess? Cochran: I'm pretty simple. I tell great stories though! (laughter) Everyone always makes fun of me because they say my stories are so horrendous, but they always laugh; even my coach. That's my thing on the team. Beacon: What is one of your fa vorite sports memories while at Behrend? Cochran: Last year at (rival) Pitt- Greensburg, we beat them on their home court to host the AMCC tournament. That was a huge game for us. Beacon: Teammate Erica Mozdy has said that one of the best things about your team, year in and year out, is your chemistry. What are your thoughts on that? Cochran: I think our team chem istry has something to do with our success on the court. This year tops it off. You can tell by our record. It is the best since I've Teammate Erika Mozdy, coach Roz Fornari and Cochran get a cari- cature together. Great team chemistry is just one of severarrea sons for the Lions' success this season. BAITITY TArroo ('O. 759 L 11 6 ' Nowt HNC, PA I 6931 (814) 456-7260 15,.1992 12-10 Mon-Thurl 2-12 >•ri-Sat limpotesi Vienlamboi Law* Taft.* !gip Oa The East Cojat! 15% €WI with Studrni 11) Apptrisworirra% haaitablr. Beacon: Do you feel that you have grown as a player during your four years with the team? Cochran: I think that my role has changed over time. Instead of looking up to people, people are looking up to me. It took me a little time to get used to, but it's a role that I definitely like. Whether it's my teammates asking for academic advice or basketball help, I'm always glad to help them. Beacon: Your team has the best scoring defense in the AMCC, allowing only 53 point per game. How would describe the way your defense makes the other teams feel? Cochran: We're definitely up in your shorts. We love to put ball pressure on, we love to deny every thing. We love to get touches on the ball, steals put pressure on posts, forwards, guards, anyone. I think defense can win the game so it's a good feeling to get a steal. Beacon: Your team also ranks first or second in nine out of IA categories in the AMCC, and cur rently is tied with Pitt-Greensburg for first. What do you see happening for the post-season? Cochran: We still have Pitt-Greensburg in a regu lar season match-up on the Feb. 21. so I don't want to look past that or overlook anything. That game could be another determiner to host the AMCC tour nament. I want to say we're going to host, but as for right now I just want to concentrate on the regu lar season. 4.10 Sun The Behrend Beacon Page