Friday, March 17, 2006 Top 10 Most Attractive At By Chris LaFuria 1. Maria Sharapova- This Russian goddess is gorgeous both on and off the court. On the court, Sharapova is currently ranked fourth in the world while appearing in two Grand Slam Finals. 2. Andy Roddick- With his spiked hair and mysterious stares, Roddick has taken the tennis world by storm. Roddick has a 314-97 record with 20 sin gles titles and over $9 million in career earnings. 3. Anna Kournikova- Wait, she's an athlete? After a less-than-stellar tennis career, Kournikova traded in her racket for Enrique Iglesias and a camera. These days, she is one of the it-girls on the red carpet. 4. Derek jeter- While most women flock to Yankees' stadium to catch a glimpse of Jeter, most opposing players fear his arrival. In addition to col lecting ladies' smiles, he has accumulated a career .314 batting average, 169 home runs, and 763 runs batted in., 5. Tom Brady- The modern day Broadway-Joe, Brady already has three Super Bowl rings at age 28. When he's not throwing passes for the Patriots, he's posing for cameras and flashing smiles left and right. 6. Alex Rodriguez- Baseball's first $250 million dollar guy, A-Rod doesn't need to flash his cash to get people to look. Along with his .307 career bat ting average, 429 home runs, and 1226 runs batted in, A-Rod hits it with the ladies. 7. Jennie Finch- After having her number retired from the University of Arizona, Finch went on to become a member of many medal-winning soft ball teams. With her flowing blonde hair and her dazzling eyes, Finch is a home run! 8. Sasha Cohen- The 21-year-old has , , , turning heads for years now. In Turin, Cohen won the Silver Medal for the United States in Figure Skating. 9. David Beckham- When he's not with Posh Spice and caring for his youngsters, he is on the soccer field, including many soccer camps in which he is involved. Whether he's,sfx)rtir% the buzz cut or the Tarzan ponytail, Beckham stands out. 10. Misty May-Treanor- Bump, Set, Spike. Misty does it all. She can soar through the air and spike it in your face and gracefully bump it to her part ner. Either way, Misty May-Treanor does it hot If the number three seed Tar Heels of North Carolina can win the champi onship, they will be one of the few teams to win back-to-back championship titles. Led by freshman Tyler Hansbrough with 19.1 points per game, the Heels need to fight their way to the top in order to accomplish this. What team was the frst to win back-to-back National Titles in NCAA Men's basket ball? Last Week's answer: William Avery (Answered by Gary Rosatelli) The answer will be posted in next week's Beacon issue. Email your answers to cslsoos@psu.edu. The first person to answer correctly will have their name printed next week. Good Luck! Maria Sharapova Misty May-Treanor Sports Trivia 101 rr N Jr letes Andy Roddick Tom Brady Behrend sports makes transition By Hayolom Tadesse contributing writer Sports and athletic activities play a major role in the everyday lives of students on the Behrend cam pus. Not only have the schools' official teams been very competitive and successful in their divisions. but the campus also boasts a great intramural pro gram. There are I I different teams competing in various sports. The teams that competed in the fall season performed extremely , well, and they should he looking forward to continuing this trend through out the spring season in which the softball, baseball. track and field. women's water polo and tennis teams will be competing. The men's basketball team made it to the semi-finals of the ECAC cham pionship despite losing one of their leaders, .11 Ferguson. Other teammates were able to step up. ending the season 20-7. The women's basketball team, not to he outdone by the men's, ended their season in the AMCC semifinals with a record of I 7- 10. Two juniors. Brittany Mays and Rachel Slomski. were selected for the AMCC All - team. The baseball team is eager to get on the field after posting 27 wins last season. They have 21) !enerwin_ ners returning for the spring season including fine seniors who have done a great job of educating the younger teammates on how to win. These leaders. including Chris McCartney, Ray DeVaul. Shane Elzer, Eddie George and Tony Kordecki, were apart of the AMCC and ECAC championship as fresh men. Over Spring Break, they commenced their season at a tournament in Port St. Louis. Florida. finishing with a record of 5-3. "Shane Elzer was lights out this first week and carried us offensively, while Mike Stetz did a terrific job at the top lineup. Ray DeVaul and Chris McCarty were solid, and the young pitchers really produced, considering that it was their first experience with collegiate baseball.- said Coach Paul Benim. Due to their outstanding performance last season, they are expected to take 2nd in their league. The AMC(' tournament will begin for Behrend with a home game against Laßoche on March 25. The softball team had a wonderful season last year making it to the semifinals in the AMCC' and taking third place. They have a promising team with IS freshmen and five returning upperclassmen. The MEDIUM 1-TOPPING PIZZA $5,99 I $7,99 $5,99 OR $7,99 Ii t5l, .4'.. 101, 4 .. 5 4.. iini. 5 . o. 5 . • f . 111” , f - •!‘f•.:4l, : ' : if, cf 111.4. Of* (1/111.1.1r y.. f ~.....xiti. 01 . ..1 , /{ at I : ... I • fl, k ,iri , flp.tov 114:-. My 4 . rz,;.iiii ; Fa , 1. , -1 if , I 1i.k.11•,..t4. ...:illito itus, ..!...k. i.uoill ,4I , 14• i,,, r. /61 14, ~ , r;, 4. 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The track and field team is looking thi, season as they compete for the LC Lhawni unship with fivereturning captain. oi , Aon, hold school records. The men !Hushed ,ccond the Disne\ Relay \\ bile the women 11111'dled r:11111 at the indoor [CAC tournament haiii; L Break. Si) lat. Dan Mitchell. Staci holds nine Behrend records. and Demin.`:,hence have here performing extreme! \\\ tH! I ic.nn will also win the Mason I)txon (' on i eic n, first time. The men's tennis team is 100ki1 , 2 lorvv aril ninr the ANIC(' championship after sek.ond place H one point as runner-up to Penn State Altoona. The last two seasons hal e peen decided H one point. as Behrend defeated kosthin_ and lost to Altoona in 2005. Though the \ lo , „1 , al seniors, the team is looking strong lor Among those returning memhers. vca is looking \er promising while succeeding ,i,ademi cally. Another notable player to look to, is tames Meyers. Who Was one of only t \No Belne h d players to make All-Conference first team. The\ ‘, ill he hosting their first AMCC match against Pitt- Greensburg. The w omen's water polo team is excited and ready to compete against tough competition tor this season including several Division 1 schools. The\ have eight women returning for this season. iik:lnd ing Colleen Applehaugh. who is al surer goal keeper who had an impressive 89 vc List \ C;11 Another strong player to look for \\ ill h e Ft, m a n \ Yost \\ ho scored 25 goals. had 52 steak and ear c I 2 assists in 2005. They mill he hosting In at 6:30 p.m. on March 17. 11:30 p.m. and 4: p March 18 and 10:30 p.m. and 2:15 r nt un Alarch 19. You should he looking forwiird 101 ties pruini,- ing spring season as our teams are ell cp;ii ed 1(, compete in tough divisions. I I/I , If tt I n p •0 0' ~ in 210 4•14 116 w P, #1.4 .440 16 *
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