Sports CROSS COUNTRY Cross country hosts Behrend Invite Emily Berry runs to a ninth place overall finish. SHAWN ANNARELLI The men finished third over sports editor all while the women placed sec ond. Each team finished at the head of the AMCC class. Out of conference, opponent Uni verisity of California of Penn sylvania was the best in the women’s division, and the men from Mount Union were first as Penn State Behrend’s men’s and women’s cross-country team had a strong meet against 14 other men’s teams and 11 women’s teams at Behrend’s Invitational. Cross Country Invitational Standings Women’s California, PA Penn St. Behrend Westminster Mount Union Cuyahoga C.C. Penn St. Altoona Point Park Thiel D’Youville Pitt-Greensburg Hiram Mt. Aloysius ♦Points determine the overall standings in cross country meets and are accumulated by each team’s five best indi vidual placings. For example, the Behrend women’s five best placings was sixth, eleventh, sixteenth, twenty first and twenty third. Added up the Behrend women had 77 points. WOMEN’S SOCCER Behrend shuts out Grove City 1 -0 Valerie Wagner (left) and Julia Schroeck (right) celebrate Schroeck’s game-winning goal. Jon Klein / The Behrend Beacon Kevin Gomy led the Behrend men with a time of 26:56 a team in the standings. faces of Emily Berry and Kevin California’s Erin Kling fin- Gomy. Berry finished with a ished Behrend’s route with the time of 24:40 and placed sixth fastest time of 23:35. The overall, and Gomy had a time quickest man on the course of 26:56 and finished ninth, was Mount Union’s Bryce Ba- Behrend had six men finish sista with a time of 26:06. in the top 30 and five women Leading the way for the Nit- finish in the top 25. tany Lions were the familiar Pts 30 77 90 109 124 150 165 226 229 291 292 360 The Behrend women's soccer team won Wednesday's game against Grove City in a 1-0 shutout. Freshman midfield Julia Schroek scored the game's only goal late in the game. Each team had several dramatic scoring opportunities in the first half, but between the goalies and desperate defensive efforts the game was held scoreless through the first half. “I told the team they had to be more aggressive in the sec ond half. We needed to create more turnovers,” said head coach Patrick O'Driscoll. The Lady Lions came out fired up from O'Driscoll's in structions and applied heavy offensive and defensive pres sure on Grove City's team for the remainder of the game. The first sign of any solid mo mentum for the Lady Lions came when, at the beginning of the half, junior forward Caitlyn Elser had an opportunity for a goal off a comer kick, but it was stopped by Grove City goaltender Bethany Preston. Behrend kept the pressure on Preston and soon after sopho more Lindsey Steinsdoerfer had a close shot at the goal, but it was again stopped by Pre ston. The Lady Lions finally broke Men’s Mount Union California, PA Penn St. Behrend Thiel Westminster Wash. & Jefferson Hifam Penn St. Altoona Point Park Pitt-Bradford Pitt-Greensburg Mt. Aloysius D’Youville La Roche Hilbert AMANDA STETZ staff writer at the 9:23 mark Schroeck scored the winning goal on a beautiful pass from Lindsey Steinsdoerfer through the top left comer of the net. Grove City's girls vigorously attempted to strike back, but Behrend's senior goaltender Kayla Frost blocked all Grove City's last-ditch efforts. Kayla recorded three saves on goal, and she also had her fourth shutout of the season. “The shutout was due to the hard work of the team,” said Frost. “The midfielders did a great job tracking their marks, and the defense did not allow [them] to cross off. The defense did a good job of pressuring them at the top of the box, too.” Overall, O'Driscoll was pleased with the results of the game, because Grove City is al ways a competitive team. “Grove City is a great team in this division,” said O'Driscoll. “We always have close games with them.” The win brings the team's record 5-2-1. The team's next game is on Saturday, Sept. 26 at rival Penn State Altoona, who currently has a record of 7-1-0. "The Altoona game is going to be a battle,” noted Frost. “I think we are a team full of depth and hard workers, and we'll grind it out until the last minute of play. If we play like I know we can, I think we can get the win.” Behrend Beacon September 25, 2009 www.thebehrendbeacon.com GOLF Contributed photo Joe Nelson lines up a put. Nelson’s score of 78 was one of the best of Behrend hosts golf invitational SHAWN ANNARELLI sports editor Thursday afternoon, Penn State Behrend’s golf team placed highly as the team seperated into two seperate squads, the blue team and the white team, while hosting the Penn State. Senior Joseph Nelson led the blue team to a third place fin ish, while freshman Dan LHe bier led the white team to a seventh place finish out of twelve total teams. LHerbier tied for third indi vidually with a 76-shot effort, and Nelson had the sixth best score of the day with 78 shots. Each school had four players reprentent their respective golf team. Had Behrend been the day. permitted to combine the team’s best four scores of the day, the Lions would have placed second with 315 strokes. Only three women competed in the invitational, and Behrend sophmore Andrea Schlaufman was one of them. Schlaufman came in third place with a score of 106. The next stops for the Lions will be at the Medaille Invita tional on Saturday, Sept. 26 and the La Roche Invitational on Tuesday, Sept. 29. These will be Behrend’s last two stops before the AMCC Championships commence at Mt. Aloysius on Sunday and Monday, Oct. 4 and 5.