A AI Behrend Beacon X 111 April 9> 2010 Y-J I \S I www.thebehrendbeacon.com A SOFTBALL Behrend Lions split double header against Westminster KAELA BISHOP The Penn State Behrend women’s softball team traveled to Westminster to win their first game 9-4 but lose the second, 1- 10. “When 1 see my teammates on the bases, I try to put the ball in play and make things hap pen,” said sophomore Amy Greene. “Striking out only helps the other team.” During the first game, the designated hitter, Greene, lead her team with a strong bat. Greene went 3-for-4, drove in three runs, and scored one her self. Greene said, “In the batter’s box, I focus on getting a hit to help my team in any way I can.” Junior Maddie Wieser batted in a run, scored one, and ended the game 2-for-3. On defensive, Wieser was able to turn a dou ble play. Freshman Kessi Osborne did not allow her inexperience to be a factor during the first game. Osborne displayed her skill level by batting a .500, scoring two runs, and driving in one. Freshmen Julie Heinl and Brooke Tarasovich handled the Westminster offensive game. Heinl started on the mound and TRACK AND FIELD Track team takes fourth Wheeling AMANDA STETZ sc/ not rvpnrtvr fhe Lions men’s and women’s team finished strong in the Bill Van Horne Invita tional at Wheeling Jesuit Uni versity the weekend of March 26-27. The men took fourth out of fourteen teams with a score of 90 points. Standout performances came from Denny Kang, who set a new Behrend record in the pole vault, clearing tahlon, finish -4.69 meters. “We are competing in S with 3147 This put Kang r ° • event points. in the ECAC with the top teams in TanishaWheat qualifying r . * e y a ' so a mark. division three this succ u essfu > run Success also in the steeple came to Ron- weekend...there are event, fm son Mazany, ishing third who took first some qreat individu- ?i t !‘a timeof in the triple ° 12:55.12. jump, leaping als on this team...” A cha^ e 13.35 meters. the track and He also placed second in the long jump (6.69 meters) and third in the high jump, where he jumped 1.85 meters. Junior Mike Stark also had a great weekend, running the de cathlon and finishing first. Al- though he had a great finish, Stark believes that there were setbacks to his performances. “I competed hard through the first seven events, but then started to have some calf cramps which made me strug gle to perform where I wanted to,” Stark said. “I won the meet Daniel Smith / The Behrend Beacon Junior Mike Stark finished first in the decathlon this past weekend. Jon Klein / The Behrend I Freshman pitcher Brooke Tarasovich earned the win in game one striking out four in the effort. finished three innings. Taraso vich finished the last four in nings earning the win. Tarasovich only allowed three hits, one runs, and struck out four. The second game was a bit of a turnaround for the Lions. Westminster played well of fensively, attaining nine hits and ten runs in the five inning game. The Behrend women’s offense facilitated their oppo nent by allowing four errors. “Westminster came out and in the invite but was disappointed on my overall point score.” Stark accumulated 5,649 event points at the meet. The women also made an im pression at the Invitational. They placed ninth out of seven teen teams and racked up 40.7 points. Jenna Fatica ran impressively, who took third place in the 800- meter run, finishing with a time of 2:20.97. Victoria Harwood secured a second place finish in the hep- Mike Stark Junior lnstead of Bucknell, the Behrend Lions will go on to compete at Carnegie Mellon on Saturday April 10, where the Lions will face some of their greatest chal lenges. “We are competing with the top teams in division three this weekend,” Stark said. “As a team, we are really strong. There are some great individuals on this team that have already broken records, set personal bests, and won meets this early in the season.” really hit the ball,” said Greene, “but our errors didn’t help us ei ther.” Defensive errors were not the team’s only weakness. Greene scored the team’s lone run during the shortened second game. Only Greene, Marissa Lisanti, and Jenna Yourish were able to get a hit. The Blue and White experi enced difficulties at bat and running the bases as well. “We made mistakes running the bases but we were able to learn from them,” Greene said. BASEBALL Behrend falters in In game one of a four game week, Behrend would lose to the Washington & Jefferson Presidents on Tuesday. The afternoon game saw plenty of ac tion, as both sides combined for a total of 25 runs and 31 hits. Behrend would jump out to an early and definite lead. Senior Jonathan Gray would lead the way for Behrend. He would serve as th,§ catalyst for the .offense, getting on base early and often. ‘here’itsieTfrtir Sh&rtstop Josh Fyffe would triple in two runs. Behrend would not be denied. With the bases loaded, Behrend would answer with six more runs. Ryan Kragnes, Harry Latta, Geoff Lang, and Jonathan Gray would all contribute with runs-batted-in. Behrend would be out to a commanding lead, batting around the order once and scoring a total of 8 runs. However, Washington & Jefferson would not go down without a fight. They nickeled and dimed runs-in from inning to inning, and by the top of the sixth inning saw W&J strike back. Luckily, with the bases-loaded, freshman Jay Condit would hold W&J to only one run after being summoned from the bullpen. Everything appeared to be smooth sail ing for Behrend, as they went into the top of the ninth inning with the game in hand with an 11-10 score. W&J would strike with four runs in the top of the ninth. This would be the only time that Behrend would surrender their lead. field schedule was made. With the bases loaded, senior Frank Quirin would single in two-key runs. This would give W&J their first lead of the game. Behrend could not answer in the bottom of the ninth as Mike Kennedy ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Kessi Osborne gets hot mid-season Not many freshman softball players can claim they start for their collegiate team the first day on the job, even more can not claim they earned an honor for it halfway through the sea son. Kessi Osborne was named Athlete of the week after going on a hot streak at the plate with successful times at bat, includ ing a vital RBI in the win against Thiel, where runs were few and far between. Osborne has helped lead the softball team to their success, with a .368 batting average early in the season. After playing softball since the age of seven, playing at Penn State Behrend seemed like the perfect fit for Osborne. Osborne was not alone though in coming to Behrend; she had her twin sister Kali with her during the transition from high school to college. “I started playing when I was seven years old, they had just SEAN NEELY ELESE MERKOVSKY senior reporter Emma Hahn pitched the first three innings. Hahn stuck out three but allowed four hits, six runs, and walked three batters. Coming in during the last in ning was freshman Leah Diet rich who allowed five hits and four runs. “We have taken what we could from this game,” said Greene, “we are definitely ready for the next game.” The non-conference games have taken Behrend to an over all record of 7-9. stall writer Jon Klein / The Behrend Beacon Junior second baseman Ed Kessler had two hits and walks in the teams effort this week. would close out the game, and hold Behrend to a 1-2-3 bottom of the ninth giv ing W&J their 12th win of the season. “The effort was here today, we just need to put together a complete game,” Gray said. “For us, we must look ahead to tomor row’s game against Allegheny.” Head coach Paul Benim said, “We came out with some authority, but give W&J credit, they came back and outplayed us. For us, we must realize that our two of three opponents this week are NCAA tour nament teams (W&J, Allegheny.) So our focus, and growth as a team, will need to be here this week.” Behrend attempted to bounce back fol- started a fast pitch league at our school at that time in my life so Kalli and 1 wanted to try it out,” said Osborne. Osborne enjoys the opportu nity to play the sport she loves and represent the Penn State name. “I chose Behrend because I’ve heard a lot of great things about their athletics and be cause it is, in my opinion, the best branch of Penn State,’’Os borne said. “The best part about playing for Behrend is representing another Penn State team, and trying to keep up with the great reputation we have.” Behrend has had a mediocre start early in the season with a 7-9 record leading into this week. The team is young, but they are closely bounded. Os borne has a close bound with her teammates, and enjoys the support the give each other. “I love being with the girls on my team because they are my great friends and when I see them succeed, it makes me want to help out the team the Jon Klein / The Behrend Beacon Sophomore Amy Greene led the team going 3-4 in the first game and batted in three runs in the process high scoring affair best I can,” Osborne said. Osborne, along with her teammates seemed to notice a increased closeness with her teammates after their trip to Florida “The best part about Spring Break was getting a lot of quality time with my teammates, be cause now they are the best friends I have,” Osborne said. Like many of the other spring sports at Behrend, softball took a Spring Break trip to Jon Klein/The Behrend Beacon Florida, for spring Freshman Kessi Osborne training. Head softball coach Stacy Pondo saw the positive results based upon the experience gained in Florida. “We have a young team right now and still have a lot to learn. However, they did grow as a lowing their disappointing loss to Washing ton and Jefferson on Tuesday. The follow ing day, Behrend faced Allegheny College. Behrend lost to the Allegheny Gators, as they would only manage three runs on seven hits. On the other side, Allegheny would score 10 runs on 12 hits. Behrend, after their two-straight loses, would surrender their record to 13-7 over all (4-2 in AMCC Conference). Allegheny would improve to 13-6 overall. Behrend still sits in a tie for second place in the AMCC Conference. They will now turn their attention to a doubleheader against Pitt-Bradford this Saturday. unit throughout the week. In order to be successful, the team needs to put the bat on the ball on a more consistent ference, “We all have team goals, which is to win our conference, win AMCC's, and make it through the NCAA tourney,” Osborne said. orts The defense did come through in clutch situations,” said Pondo to PS- Blions.com. Osborne will continue to be a go to player for the Lions in their upcoming games at Pitt-Greens burg on April 10, and against Hilbert at home on April 13. These confer ence games will be detrimental in the Lion’s hope to winning the con-