Friday, April 24, 2009 Golf team takes first place out of Division 111 at Behrend Invitational By Christine Newby sports editor censos6«f psu.edu The Behrend golf team came in first place out of the Division 111 level in the Behrend Spring Invitational at Peak n' Peek's lower course. The outing was the last home match for the two seniors, Jon Arrigo and Bill Weeks. According to the Behrend website, the Penn State Behrend blue team and Medaille College both finished with a score of 309. With this score, the Blue and White won the NCAA Division 111 level. In Division II play, Gannon was the winner, shooting an overall 290 on the day. "We played really well," freshman Kevin Koerbel said. "Everyone in the blue team [the number one team] shot under 80. It was wet outside, but we did well." Junior Joe Nelson led the Behrend Lions as he shot a 74 on the day. Both Koerbel and Arrigo scored a 78 at the invi tational. According to head coach James Bowen, nine men's teams and two women's teams participated in the event. "Four of the AMCC schools that usually participate in our tournament were missing due to early finals so the field will not be a complete AMCC field," Bowen said. "I have four teams from Division II competing also." Junior Rene Menjivar said that Gannon was led by Bobby Scalise who shot a score of 69. The AMCC teams that com peted in the invitational were La Roche and Medaille. Pitt- Bradford, Pitt-Greensburg, Hilbert, and Penn State Altoona were the four AMCC schools who could not partici pate. Other Division 111 schools involved were Thiel and Daemen College. The four Division II schools that were part of the outing included Gannon, Mercyhurst, Slippery Rock, and Lake Erie College. "We have separate DII and DIII trophies," Bowen explained. "We [Division lII] don't compete against them; they just participate in the out ing." Before the Behrend Invitational, the team was in two invitationals for the 2009 Rachel is still sitting in first while Nick, Christine and Connor all battle for second. Want to play? Email censos6@p su.edu for a list of next week's games to see if you can "beat the experts". spring season "So far this spring it has been pretty tough," Bowen said. "We have competed in two outings and have not fared well in." In the spring season, the Behrend Lions competed in the Mercyhurst Invitational, also known as the Battle of the Lakes. Behrend competed against Division II schools and took third place with a score of 650. Gannon was first with 605 fol lowed by Mercyhurst with 626. According to junior Rene Menjivar, the Carnegie Mellon Invitational was last weekend. "This [Carnegie Mellon] was our first match of the spring season," Bowen said. "Temperatures were low, in the high 30s, and it was our first outing. I think we did okay, but not as well as I'd like." Junior Joe Nelson and fresh man Kevin Koerbel led the team at Carnegie Mellon with 160 and 164 points respective ly. "As for the season so far we have struggled a little bit," Arrigo said. "I think it was because of the bad weather and we have not been able to practice at all in the spring, but we have been getting better each tournament." Behrend competed against Division II schools and took third place with a score of 650. Gannon was first with 605 fol lowed by Mercyhurst with 626. According to Arrigo, the team started both tournaments a little rough but everyone improved the second day of each one. "In the spring season, I want to get more experience into the players," Bowen said. "I try to get every player in there. It is a tune up for fall 2009." The majority of the Blue and White's season is in the fall. This year, the Behrend Lions were AMCC runners-up at the tournament. "We did very well," Bowen said. "We had a hiccup in a performance and unfortunate ly we couldn't make the score up completely." Along with Bowen, Arrigo believes that the team was very successful in the fall season. "The fall season went great for us; it was probably our most successful since I have been on the team," Arrigo said. "We took second in AMCC tournament with my teammate 101111:1 Yankees vs. Red Sox (4-25) Cubs vs. Cardinals (4-25) Phillies vs. Marlins (4-25) Rays vs. Athletics (4-25) Twins vs. Indians (4-25) Blue Jays vs. W. Sox (4-25) Giants vs. DBacks (4-25) Pirates vs. Padres (4-25) will Penguins vs. Flyers (4-25) Flames vs. B'hawks (4-25) Ducks vs. Sharks (4-25) Devils vs. Hurricanes (4-26) Devils Capitals vs. Rangers (4-26) Capitals Season Totals: Beat The Experts Connor Yankees Phillies Indians DBacks Pirates `Hawks Sharks 109-66 SPORTS Joe Nelson actually winning the tournament. We won one other tournament in the fall and battled with Penn State Altoona, who was our biggest rival, in every tournament." Bowen is in his third year as the head men's and women's golf coach. Before becoming the head coach, he was the assistant coach for 16 seasons. "Coach Bowen has really helped us a lot," Arrigo said. "When I first joined the team it was more just practice when ever you can or want to. Now with him we have set sched ules and definitely get more practice in. He has also helped us with knowing that if we play bad, not to get to worked up and still have fun." As a senior, Arrigo hopes to leave a mark on the golf pro gram as he moves on. "I would like to leave a mark that the golf team has become Head coach James Bowen is in his third year at the position Yankees Phillies Twins Giants Padres Flames Ducks Devils Capitals 92-82 more serious and will be a competitor to win the AMCC each year," Arrigo explained. "I think not too many people know that we have a golf team and especially a good one, so it would be nice to let everyone know we are practicing hard and working hard to win the AMCC." After Arrigo graduates from Behrend, he plans on staying in Erie and working part time in the summer, which will still leave him one more summer to play in local golf tournaments. Then in the fall, Arrigo said that he plans on finding a full time job in Erie or somewhere else. "I've seen both of them [Arrigo and Skuse] grow and improve," Bowen said. "I've seen them mature as men and as golfers. They have been an asset to the team." Christine Nick Rachel Red Sox Red Sox Cards Cards Phillies Marlins Indians Twins Giants Giants Pirates Pirates `Hawks `Hawks Ducks Sharks Devils `Canes Rangers Rangers 102-73 115-60 Junior Joe Nelson won the Behrend Invitationa with a score of 74 SPORTS SCHEDULE The softball team (26-5) plays a doubleheader against Franciscan (1-22) at 4 p.m. The junior varsity and varsity baseball team (26-7) plays against Bethany at 1 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 26 The golf team competes at Washington & Jefferson MONDAY, APRIL 27 The golf team continues their play at Washington & TUESDAY, APRIL 28 The junior varsity and varsity team travels to play at Washington & Jefferson at 4 p.m. The softball team plays at Grove City in a doubleheader at 3:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 The baseball team plays against Fredonia at 3 p.m. 1 ( 1 ____ ......=.O Red Sox Cards Women's Water Polo: Behrend 2 Michigan 14 Behrend 4 Grove City 12 Marlins Athletics Indians DBacks Pirates `Hawks Sharks `Canes Rangers All scores based from Sports Calendar and individual team page results. If your sport k nut listed and you feel that it should be. contact censo6o4psu.edu 103-72 The Behrend Beacon I 9 home games in bold FRIDAY, APRIL 24 SATURDAY, APRIL 25 Jefferson at 9 a.m LAST WEEK'S SPORTS All wins in italic text SATURDAY, APRIL 18 Track & Field : Men-First place: 252 points Women-Second place: 128 points Softball (DH): Behrend 3 La Roche 0 Behrend 5 La Roche 0 Baseball (DH): Behrend 9 La Roche 4 Behrend 8 La Roche 4 SUNDAY, APRIL 19 Women's Water Polo: Behrend 8 Chatham 6 Men's Tennis: AMCC CHAMPS Softball (DH): Behrend 9 Frostburg State 1 Behrend 2 Frostburg State 0 Baseball (DH): Behrend 3 Wooster 11 Behrend 8 Wooster 12 THURSDAY, APRIL 23 Baseball (DH): Behrend 18 Hilbert 3 Behrend 14 Hilbert 6 Softball (DH) : Behrend 24 Hilbert 1 Behrend 24 Hilbert 9 Golf: Ist Place for D 111 at 9 a.m