Spartans: Penn continued from front page The Spartans controlled the ball for much of the third quarter, and Cousins conduct ed a drive right before the end of the third quarter when he found Cunningham again on a deep post route to make the score 21-3. Fans started to file out of a dead silent Bea ver Stadium that was full of frustration of what they were Behrend• Men defeat Gannon in • close 116-114 match difference between winning or losing a race, which can also mean victory or defeat in a meet." Altemose also tallied two individual wins in the 100-yard butterfly, finishing in 53.03 sec onds and finished the 100-yard backstroke in 56.03 seconds. Lucas Kackurick had his sea son-best dive scoring 285.6 points, which was an NCAA qualifying score. "I learned that one of the greatest strengths of our team would be the support of one an other," Strunk said. 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Erie, PA 16512 (814) 882-1333 * (814) 459-1333 * otfice@peopletorlife.org State falls to Michigan State 28-22 drive when he found sopho more Justin Brown wide open over the middle on a back side post route that picked up forty plus yards. Evan Royster, on what would be his final touchdown in Beaver Stadium, looked impressive on a balancing act touch down catch from 11 yards out brought Penn State within 12. Then the magic seemed to have run out as McGloin's tion, the people standing at the end of your lane can give you that extra drive you need to push past that mental wall that can be the make or break point in the race." During the meet, Steve Torre broke the school record in the 200 IM by .10 tenths of a second in a time of 2:01.41. "We are gearing up for the Blue Devil In vitational at SUNY Fredonia," Wallace said. "We are looking forward to seeing what we can do with a little rest. It looks to be a great meet with lots of fast swimming and excep tional diving. We have a number of athletes in good scoring positions. They are up for the challenges that still lie ahead of us." pass was tipped and inter cepted in the endzone. How ever, the Spartan defender ran the ball out and fumbled the ball. Wide receiver Derek Moye recovered the fumble, and was rewarded on the next play when McGloin found him in the back of the end zone bring them within six. The ensuing onside kick was recovered though by Michi gan State, and time ran out Conley: Young player makes great strides on court happened while in the playoffs for that sea son. The victory of this game led Conley and his team to the State Playoffs. While in high school, Conley scored 1,000 points and was a three time All-Conference Player. Conley has played twenty-nine games for the Lions and has helped lead Behrend to an ECAC Southern Division Championship. He has also helped lead the team to the AMCC Men: look to ride hot streak throughout season , flrl4 Conley has made big strides this season and re ally stepped up to a vital role in the team's success. Last year he averaged 1 Ippg, but this year he has re corded 116 points with 19.3ppg. During the contest with Westminster, Conley recorded a game high of 24 points. He also leads the team in rebounds with 39, the 6'9" center has the potential to be one of the best in Behrend history. "It was all off-season work that got me to where I needed to be," said Conley. "I know for me, lifting and shooting was an everyday thing. Going to Brazil with the team let us play together before the season started and we knew we had the potential to be re ally good. We enjoy our success but we aren't going to let up." With the best start to a season in nearly seven years, the Lions have the ability to dominate the con ference. After winning the ECACs last year, the team has all of the potential to go far and continue this winning streak. It is hard to pinpoint the success to one player. For the team as a whole has worked hard to put up points and make big plays when necessary. The Lions will look to go 3-0 in conference play as they take on Hilbert at 8 pm. on the Lions upset bid. "During the game I thought there was some kind of magic in the air," said Senior Brett Brackett. "I thought we were going to pull it off the whole time. There was disappoint ment when we didn't pull it off. At the end with a game so close, one play could have made the big difference." Despite the loss, McGloin threw for over 300 yards and Continued from front page two touchdowns. The Lions slow start, something we saw at the beginning of the year came back to haunt them in the end. McGloin said in his postgame interview, "Hope fully, throughout this next month before the bowl game we can learn to play a com plete game. If we can do that, we will come out victorious against whomever we are playing in the bowl game." with a 64% field-goal shooting percentage. Basketball is not the only thing Conley does here at Behrend. Conley is a history major and hopes to use this education in the future. The fact of the matter is that Conley is con cerned with his grade as well as his ability on the court. "I have always liked history and biology did not work out for me so I want to become a his- Eric Dye / The Behrend Beacon Senior Chris Saltzman recorded 12 points and six rebounds against Altoona. Continued from front page