PAGE EIGHT Behrend Short on Basketball Players By: Michael Ross Collegian Staff Writer Dave Adams, the Assistant Women's Basketball Coach at Behrend has been involved with the coaching of women's sports for 11 years. We asked him what his feelings were on the subject. Q. With your involvement in women's sports do you see a lack of participation by women in col lege level athletics? A. Yes; however, this lack of participation does not occur at every level, so we'll limit our discussion to women's sports at Penn State-Behrend and division 111 schools. Gorge Cafeteria 11-2 Mon.-Fri. Lunch 4:30-7 Mon.-Thurs. Dinner Pizza Shop 8-11 Sun.• Thurs. Come On Up! STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION ELECTION Reed Union Building 9 ammo to 3 p.m. Q. What do you attribute this problem to? A. Since Behrend is a division 111 school there isn't as much fan interest or support as there would be with the larger division I schools. Futhermore, no scholarships are given at the division 111 level, so many players need to work to finance their education and therefore, it is up to the coach, to go out and recruit players, and sell them on the benefits of athletic competition. Last year our women's basket ball coach, knowing she was going to leave at the end of the year, did New Hours Tuesday & Wednesday September 25 & 26 S.G.A. 'B4 I.D Required THE BEHREND COLLEGIAN not recruit any players. So far this year only ten players have expressed an interest in par ticipating in basketball. The four returning players from last year's squad, along with six interested newcomers with no collegiate ex perience leaves the team short, of numbers. Q. Do you think there are other factors such as the desire for a social life that take priority over sports at the college level? • A. Certainly, if a woman in col lege has to make a choice among a social life, academics, work, and athletics I think in most cases she would find athletics to be of least Spikers Set The girls volleyball team is all set for the 'B4 season. It will begin Sept. 14 & 15 when they venture to a tournament at Malone College in Canton, Ohio. Six other teams from the surrounding Ohio area will also compete. Coach Jan Wilson feels real confident about this year's team. Five veterans will be returning as well as four ambitious new players. Returning players included: sophomores Julie Pletz, Renee Har rison and Julie DeFrancisco, junior Mary Toboz, and senior Kathy Ott who has been elected_team captain for the second consecutive year. New faces on the team include: freshman Tracy Zurasky, sophomores Terri Ballantine and Carolyn Shudy and senior Joan Baker. The girls practice during the week from 4 to 6 p.m. They are preparing for district playoffs which will take place on Oct. 20, in Fredonia. The girls were last year's district playoff champions. We wish them the best of luck this year. So remember to support our team and come cheer them on! importance to her. Also, there is the burnout issue. After years of playing scholastic sports, many find themselves "bdrned out" by the time they reach college. They are no longer interested in dedicating their time to laity practice. • Q. Do you feel that there is any pressure by men on women to not join athletic teams? N. Not necessarily; I. feel the woman puts a lot of pressure on herself. If she tries to balance her time between boyfriend and athletics she feels pressured that her boyfriend won't understand her dedication to the sport. By: Paula Penco SEPTEMBER 14, 1984 Sometimes, this pressure would keep a women from even becom ing involved in athletics. Q. What would you do to en courage women to participate in college sports? A. I'd point out to them the benefits of meeting new people, and going to new places, and hav ing new experiences. Four years I had a team that won districts and was able to fly to Portland, Maine for. the area playoffs. Some players had never been on a plane before and even though we did not win it was a great learning experience. s. Athletic competition teaches a woman to.be a leader, something that is beneficial in any profes sion, and helps if she chooses to become a coach in the future. Look for future issues with in terviews with other athletic coaches dealing with women in sports. WOMEN'S VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Head Coach Jan Wilson Sept:l4/15 Malone Tmy. A 22 Waynesburg A West Liberty 25 Carlow Lake Erie College 27 Grove City A Mercyhurst Oct 2 Geneva A Seton Hill 9 Westminster A Waynesburg 13 Villa Maria Seton Hill 16 Thiel 18 Mercyhurst 20 Fredonia Trny. A 23 Grove City A 25 Geneva Pitt-Bradford 30 Gannon A 1 Westminster H 3 NAIA District *lB 6 Villa Maria A Allegheny 8 Thiel 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 10 am 6 p.m. 6 p.m.