A Jk I Behrend Beacon Cr\ I U April 16, 2010 I 11 www.thebehrendbeacon.com ATHLETE Or THE WEEK Zeyfang tips her hat to teammates ALEC ITALIANO sports editor In a season that has seen lim ited success, senior Jenna Zey fang has earned the Enterprise Athlete of the Week honor for her matchless goalkeping. Her water polo team won two games at the CWPA tourna ment hosted by Chatham Uni versity. “My team and I are proud of our performance against some of the toughest competition in U.S. collegiate water polo,” Zeyfang said. “I am very happy that our past hard work has helped us to achieve our pres ent victories.” NFL Local team losers look to be NFL draft winners in 2010 clearinghousechaos.wordpress.com Texas quarterback Colt McCoy could be a possible draft option for the Buffalo Bills, who currently hold the No. 9 pick in the draft. MON-THUR 4-6 PM MON-THUR 4-6 PM Zeyfang has kept the Lady Lions in all of their games, making pivotal, game-breaking saves. She tallied nine saves and three steals in a 7-6 win over Chatham. Later in that same day against Utica College, the sen ior goalkeeper stumped the Pi oneers with key saves late in the game to force overtime, and an eventual 9-8 win. “As a result of last weekend’s wins, our team will be seated in 7th place for the 2010 CWPA D III championships,” Zeyfang said. “I look forward to what we will do together as a team to finish strong for our 2010 sea The Erie native from Erie First Academy has been play ing for head coach Joe Tristan and the women’s water polo team for three years. She won the 2009 team award last sea son for leadership and scholar ship. “I can rely on my co-captain, Danielle Wilson, to have my back both in and out of the pool," Zeyfang said. “We have worked well together this sea son to help prepare our team physically, mentally, and emo tionally for the challenges we have faced.” Zeyfang has already logged 106 saves so far this season for By this time next week, the fortunes of quite a few NFL teams will change. It’s all part of the gamble of the NFL Draft. All 32 teams will be given the opportunity to select the top college players for their teams, and it all starts on Thursday, April 22 on primetime televi sion. The St. Louis Rams currently hold the first overall selection, and the rumored selection is Sam Bradford, a quarterback from Oklahoma. However, the Cleveland Browns have had discussions about trading up to that first overall selection to take Brad ford. The Browns currently hold the seventh selection in the 2010 NFL Draft. If they choose to stay at No. 7, there are a number of prospects that they could choose. i n ii They have expressed interest in Penn State defensive tackle BRANDON BOYD senior reporter the Behrend Lions, compared to the 102 she recorded last season. Zeyfang is graduating with a dual major in international business and marketing and is looking forward to ending her senior season with the water polo team with a bang. The team’s success is a major team effort with numerous players contributing to this pro gram so far this season. Along with numerous trips, the team has bonded and came together for what is hoped for as a better future. “I could not have achieved this honor without the help of my teammates,” Zeyfang said. Jared Odrick, but he projects to be a mid-late first rounder. There are no guarantees when it comes to the draft, however, so the Browns could select him. The Browns have numerous holes on their team that they need to fill, so they could choose to go a number of ways. Other possible selections in clude Jimmy Clausen, a quar terback from Notre Dame, Eric Berry, a safety out of Ten nessee, Joe Haden, comerback from Florida, and Earl Thomas, a safety from Texas. As of now, the Browns hold five of the first 92 selections in the draft, so it will be an inter esting day for Browns fans. Thankfully for them, Tim Couch is not eligible to be drafted. Neither are Courtney Brown, William Green, or Brady Quinn, other former first round flops by the Browns. If you couldn’t tell by now, the Browns have often left the draft with pocket change while other teams grab the Ben- psbliohs.com Senior goalkeeper Jenna Zeyfang played a major role in the team’s success in the CWPA Tournament at Chatham University. jamins The second local team, the Buffalo Bills, hold the ninth overall selection. Long gone are the days of Jim Kelly, or even Doug Flutie. Instead, Bills fans have been subjected to such masterpieces as J.P Losman, Trent Edwards, and even the star-studded Brian Brohm. Like the Browns, the Bills could draft a young signal caller (quarterback) to lead the team in the future. If Jimmy Clausen made it to the No. 9 selection, the Bills would be wise to scoop him up. However, the Bills have other options for their quarterback conundrum. If Jim Kelly’s meeting with Tim Tebow is any indication, the Bills are seriously consider ing him. Colt McCoy from Texas and Tony Pike from Cincinnati could also be options. As for their first round selec tion, they could choose to go in a few different directions. C.J. Spiller, a running back from Clemson, Dan Williams. orts defensive tackle from Ten nessee, and offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga from lowa could all be choices. As for the team who has made the news most recently, the Pittsburgh Steelers have opened up a need at wide re ceiver with the trade of Santo nio Holmes. They could look at several in the draft, but they have other needs, including offensive tackle, offensive guard, corner back, and safety. Offensive guard Mike lupati from Idaho, Center Maurkice Pouncev out of Florida, and cornerback Kyle Wilson from Boise State could all be viable options. Of course, for Pittsburgh, the draft is the least of their wor ries. For causal football fans, tun ing into the draft is like seeing a glimpse of your future team a few years down the road. Of course, sometimes, that’s not always a good thing (sorry, Browns and Bills fans).