BEHREND BEACON September 24, 2010 www.thebehrendbeacon.com Stealers: Cowher inspires a Junker Center packed full of students continued from back page everyday," Cowher said. Cowher personally met everyone at the dinner, includ ing several students, faculty members, and Behrend bene ficiaries such as Ted Junker. He signed autographs, took pictures, and answered ques tions posed by the other din ner guests. Even as a hometown hero he showed his charismatic charm and had a way to entrance the room. Freshman Morgan Shultz, one of the lucky stu dents in attendance, was shocked by his personable manner. "It was unreal. You see him on TV and know who he is, but to actually get to interact with him is mind blowing," Shultz said. "He remembers every little detail. every touch down, every game, every loss, every play. It's unbelievable." Cowher's speech in Junker memorized the audience, and he articulated a meaningful speech tha,..exerYone could relate to, He focused bilsithe need for determination., And perseverance in every aspect of life to be successful. His tips led the audience to look at things with a positive attitude for attitude affects everything. "You never as you good as you think, but you are never as bad as they say," Cowher said. " Take pride in what you do, there is always some one watching." Cowher graced the Behrend with his presence, but not as a celebrity figure but as a man with a message. and the charismatic persona that al lowed all around him to real ize that not only was he a legend for what he did for the Steelers, but that he embodied the respectable image that is expected in Pittsburgh. Lions Fall short in Grove City match KAELA BISHOP ,f nn rr rrluxhv After making a come back, the Lions fell short against Grove City. The Lions got off to a slow start allowing the Wolverines to capture wins during the first two sets. "We need to find a way to get off to a better start and play smoother offensively," said head coach Phil Pisano. "So that next time we get into a pressure filled fifth set, we can come out with a win." The Lions were able to take control of the match during the third and forth set. The team's tough defense and bet ter serving were key elements for these wins. "Grove City had a hard time putting the ball away because we played strong defense," said Pisano. Team captain, Danielle Woods, displayed her senior ity through her defense. Woods's position, libero, fo cuses on defense and serving, two factors Woods has ex celled at this season. She fin ished the match with 37 digs. "She's been consistence in the back row. I expect her to continue to play at a high level," said Pisano. "She is someone we need strong matches out of in order for us PSU Football: Paterno continues to lead team on Flikr Creative Commons-newhavenfootball com Joe Paterno has been the head coach of Penn State for the last 40 years. Behrendt Cross Country kallikrein (28:36) were also able to pitch in and put solid run times in the book. Stepping away from the men's team, we now look at the women's team. At this time last year, the women finished 2nd out of 15 team's. This year, they Sophomore Mary Sperry spikes the ball in a home match at the Junker Center. She was third in kills last season to play well." Also putting up good num bers were Stefanie Kelley with six kills and eight digs, Carly Higham with 24 assists and 11 digs, Alyssa Pears with eight kills, Mary Sperry with 23 digs and 13 kills, Tory Storino with six kills and 12 digs and Kelly Treser with three blocks and seven kills. The younger players have proved they can compete at a high level. "Some of the players that improving, but they still have many facets to improve on. Their contain ment to the outside was horrible early on, and like we've seen all season they are getting beat in pass coverage. I can think of two times that Michael Mauti was beat by a tight end over the mid dle. For a team that faces the spread offense just about every week in the Big Ten, the secondary and lineback ers could be in for a long year. Offensively, you still have to be leery about where they are headeckahey fi nally opened the 'game with a state ment drive, as they capped oft a 45 yard drive after Lynn's interception. Offensive coordinator Galen Hall fi nally let the young freshman Robert Bolden flash his arm strength as he hit Derek Moye for a 55 yard gain that lead to a rushing touchdown by Evan Royster. Bolden did show times to be careless with the ball and did throw continued from back page brought us back were fresh men," said Pisano. "I was happy with their perform ances. Kelly Treser, Haley Hanczar and Tory Storino played really well." Behrend wasn't able to hold off Grove City's offense in the last set, loosing 15-8. Though not giving it away easily, the 3-2 win went to the home team. This gave the Wolver ines their second match win of the season against the continued from back page would finish in the same exact spot, averaging a time of 20:48. Four runners for the Behrend women placed in the top 15. Katie Spade led the way with an excellent time of 20:23. This time placed her fourth overall. Catie Berges(2o:32), Haley Hughes(2o:BB), and Liz Keller(2o:29), also ran tremendous races finish- "We didnt start playing hard until it was too late. We dug ourselves in a hole early on and had to score twice as many points to even keep up," said Sperry. "We fought hard to try and save the match but it just wasn't enough in the end." The team has yet to win a match on the road. The Lions have been able to adjust to new players and find out two interceptions in the game. Despite the crowd's excitement to watch Bolden throw the ball, we saw him do something that he hadn't done all year, tuck the ball and run. He brought the stadium crowd of 100,600 to their feet after lowering the shoul der and knocking out the Golden Flashes corner along the sideline. Sen ior offensive lineman Stefen Wis niewski said, "Yeah, it was awesome. I mean you love seeing a quarterback that's tough and that's kind of a way to let everyone know that he might look a little bit skinny, but he can hit you if he wants to." In my opinion this just Ohotvuta you that Bolden is maturing quickly and can be a threat on his feet if need be. The big question mark each week, the offensive line, finally showed up for most of the game. Early on it looked like we were in for another typ ical game of rushing for fifty yards, but Coach Paterno decided to work on the run game in the second half. Pa terno commented after the game when team shows consistency AOW: reaches new heights continued from back page were the night games where I got to play under the lights," said Robash. Robash had her mind set on Behrend out of high school after visiting the campus and witnessed a very successful program. "I decided to come to Behrend because I heard nothing but good things about the school and its athletics/academic programs, said Robash. "Also, the year before I came to Behrend the Women's soccer team won their conference and made it to the NCAA playoffs. I wanted to be a part of this successful program and I hoped to be able to con tribute." Robash has been playing for 11 years and has a love for the game that keeps pushing her to the next level in her soccer endeavors. She ulti mately attributes her success to her parents and family though, and thanks them for keeping her motivated and being extremely supportive. "My parents especially have been extremely supportive of me for the past 11 years and I S I orts questioned about the heavy dose of run in the second half with this state ment: "We just wanted to try and put ourselves in the position where we're going to run it and we're going to run it and we're going to run it. They gave us some problems and we've got to ex ecute a little better. But, it was more just to try and set a demeanor and say, 'hey guys, we're going to run the foot ball and let's see if we can do it.'" The Lions are home again this weekend in a matchup with unde feated Temple, who is riding the emo tional roller coaster after a big win last Saturday over Connecticut. The Nit tany Lions will have their hands full with a rushing attack averaging just less than 150 yards a game, which is lead by Bernard Pierce who is averag ing six and a half yards a carry. The Temple defense has been stout, but is susceptible to the big play. Tune in on Saturday at 3:30 eastern time to the Big Ten Network to see if Penn State can get Joe Paterno win number 397. ing 7th, 10th, and 11th respectively. Behrend's cross country program is known for consistency, and it showed once again this year, as both team's were able to conjure up another re spectable finish. Both team's will now shift their focus to their run against Carnegie Mellon on September 25th. Robosh which offense works well. With a new offensive strategy, Behrend aims to pick up their first away victory against con ference rival Pitt-Bradford. "The team we have been this past week is not the team we plan on being the rest of the year and I believe this weekend we will finally show what this team can really do," said Sperry. could not thank them enough for everything they have done," said Robash. "What keeps me motivated to play is the sheer love for the game. The rush of scoring goals, winning a game, and working hard for my team embodies everything I love about play ing soccer. Even losing a game helps me to reflect on what I could have done better or what to work on for the next game." At the end of the day though Robash could not have won any awards without the people on the field with her. "I could not be happier that I have such a great group of girls that I can call my team mates," said Robash. Robash looks to continue her success in games against Laßoche on Saturday and against Medaille on Tuesday. In the long run though, Robash appreciates every minute she gets to play on the field. . "I know when I finally grad uate that I am going to miss every single aspect of this game and the team I share it with," said Robash.