Friday, November 3, 2006 Cross country runs away with second place By Matt Waronker staff writer Heavy rain, blistering winds and even a few Team members say they will do well at the hail stones fell last Saturday. These circum- tournament. “We expect everyone to perform stances wouldn’t appear to be the most inviting well at Regionals,” said Gorny. "The team has conditions for any outdoor activity, let alone an been having good practices and everyone has eight mile race, but this less than ideal weather been working hard and staying consistent so couldn’t stop the men’s and women’s cross coun- given the right conditions I think we'll be able to try teams from earning a second place finish in run very competitively ’ the AMCC Championships held at Lake Erie College. “The course was basically a swamp,’’ said freshman Kevin Gorny. “But even with the terri ble conditions everyone pulled through and ran extremely well.” Leading the men’s team was senior captain Brad Ruffo who placed second overall with a time of 28:38. Also finishing with strong performances were Gorny who finished in seventh place with a time of 29:23, and fresh man Andy lams who finished in tenth place with a time of 29:37. Ruffo, Gorny and lams each received All-Conference honors. As a team the men earned 46 points which placed them second in a field of ten teams. Frostburg State placed first with 31 points and captured the AMCC champi onship title. Not to be outdone by the men’s team, the women’s team placed four runners in the top eleven. The women were led by sopho more Jenny Bailey who placed first overall. Bailey was followed by juniors Willa Patterson and Leisl Soergel who finished sixth and seventh respectively. Freshman Lisa Brozewicz placed contributed photo eleventh overall. The women s B rac j R u ff o kick S hard to finish stremg at a reC ent inyitational. team finished with 39 points, enough to make them the run ners-up behind first place Frostburg State. Whether the heavy ram and blistering winds Frostburg State finished with 34 points and cap- will stay at Lake Erie remains to be seen, but the tured the women’s championship title as well. team members will continue to compete full With the regular season now finished, both heartedly teams will begin to prepare for the NCAA Better Ingredients. Better Pizza. 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Despite two goals from forward D.J. Craven, the Lions were unable to overcome the offensive performance of their opponents. Forwards Chris Simanic and Brian Hammel both added goals in the losing effort. The Lions roared back from the loss in a big way by defeating Alfred State College (ASC) on the road 18-1. The team turned in an overwhelming offen sive performance, doubling its highest goal total of the season which also came against ASC. Forward Dan Thiessen led the onslaught with four goals and m M m■ h a mmm a a>M ■m■m«m■ » • " ■ ™•■" » ■■■ •™ * i Sports Trivia | The Buffalo Sabres matched the NHL record for consecutive wins jto open a season by winning their first ten games this year. What ; team shares the record, and when did they set it? Last week’s answer: Karl Malone is the oldest player to record a triple double in an NBA game. E-mail your answer to Dan Mitchell (dgml47@psu.edu) or Jordan Gilmore (jtgl7B@psu.edu). The first person to answer correctly will have his or her name printed in next week’s issue of the Beacon, along with the answer. me m kethe By Tommy Phillips staff writer The Behrend Beacon I three assists in the game. Craven added a goal and six assists. Forward Andy McLachlan scored three goals, while forwards Jon Romanelli, Brad Alayon, Max Polinski and Simanic all tallied two goals. Goalie Pat Laskey and the defense stifled the Alfred offense, only allowing one goal. As the Lions try to defend their North Division title from last season, they will need to continue to get good performances from their leaders. Craven leads the team with 17 points, with seven goals and 10 assists on the season. Alayon has scored the most goals on the team with his nine goals so far this year. Craven, Simanic and Thiessen are not far behind him with seven goals apiece so far this year. 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