Behrend collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1971-1988, December 14, 1984, Image 13

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    DECEMBER 14, 1984
Women’s Basketball Opens Season
by Tammie Starcher
Collegian Sports Writer
There was only one thing wrong
with Behrend’s first Women’s
Basketball tournament - the Lady
Cubs didn’t win. Behrend came in
fourth place for the two-day tour
nament as Malone College took
the championship by defeating
Seton Hill, 89-77. Behrend was
paced by Sue Eichel’s 16 points,
eight of which she scored at the
start of the second half. Amy
Anderson played a 14 point first
half to give Malone a 47-32 lead at
halftime. Other Malone players in
double figures were Janie Eibel
with 14, and Sherrie Gifford with
ten. -
Seton Hill also had four players
in double figures as Lynnette Opel
and Erin Monahan bucketed 16
points each. Kim McDowell ended
with 12 and Kia Sander tossed in
ten points.
Earlier in the tournament, Buf
falo State scored 98 points to cap
ture a third place position. Buf
falo State’s Lorraine Lynch tossed
a tournament record 28 points.
Diane Ellis contributed 18, Cyn
thia Walker had 14 and K.
O’Callaghan scored 12. Kathy Ott
was the lone Cub in double figures
as she scored 14 points in a losing
effort.
Action the first night saw
Malone defeat Buffalo State 87-63
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Senior Kathy Ott (44) looking to score points for the Women’:
Basketball Team.
as 12 Malone players entered the
scoring column. Tammy Bailey
led the way with 14, followed
closely by Janie Eibel’s 13 and Jan
Koster’s 12. Diane Ellis had 16
and Lorraine Lynch 13 for Buf
falo State.
Later in the tournament, Seton
Hill gained a chance at the cham
pionship with a 61-51 victory over
Behrend. Kathy Ott led all scorers
with 19 points and Toni Lumley
tossed in 13 for the Lady Cubs.
Seton Hill featured Kim
McDowell’s 14 points and 12
points each for Jan Koster and
Janie Eibel.
All tournament honors went to
Malone’s Amy Anderson, Tammy
Bailey, Janie Eibel, Buffalo
State’s Diane Ellis, and Seton
Hill’s freshman Nancy
Waldschmidt.
Behrend, a young and inex
perienced team, played one good
half for the tournament. They
played nervously without Mindy
and Missy Stasenko and tried too
hard to make up for their absence.
The Lady Cubs “have their work
cut out for them but are very
coachable” according to Coach
Karin Sobotta. Not a tall team,
they have to make up for the lack
of height with quickness. Right
now, improving is their main goal
and they will, because they are
giving 100 percent of their effort
on the court.
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Missy Stasenko (12) goes up for the shot in a game against Grove City on Dec. 6.
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