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    The Collegian
November 7,1985
Page Eleven
Cub’s Scoreboard
PENN STATE-BEHREND
FINAL MEN’S SOCCER RESULTS
University of Buffalo
Indiana (PA)
John Carroll
Gannon University
Allegheny College
Alliance College
Walsh College
Edinboro University
Daemen College
Pittsburgh-Bradford
St. Vincent
Mercyhurst
Slippery Rock
Grove City
Geneva College
SUNY-Fredonia
Houghton College
14
18
21
25
28
Final goalscoring summary:
Mike Hockenberger
Joe Kushon
Scott Coykendall
Chris Stine
Todd Lindenmuth
Marty Becker
Silas Grant .
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL YEAR RESULTS
Villa Maria (Scrimmage)
SUNY-Cortland Tournament
4-1 record, 2nd place
Thiel Tournament
2-3 record
Geneva College (3-2 win)
Mercyhurst/Westminster
Defeated both schools-record now 9-4
Thiel College (0-3 loss)
Allegheny/Robert Morris
Lost to Allegheny, beat R. Morris
West Liberty/Seton Hill
Beat Seton Hill, 3-2
Grove City/Washington & Jefferson
Lost to Grove City, defeated W&J
Geneva/Villa Maria
Sept. 10
13/14
Defeated both schools-record now 14-7
SUNY-Fredonia Tournament
4-1 record, champs
Grove City/Gannon
Lost to both schools-record now 18-10
Edinboro (2-3 loss)
Westminster (3-1 win)
St. John Fisher Tournament
Case Westem/Lake Erie College
Mercyhurst
Overall record as of Nov. 3:19-11
WOMEN’S TENNIS FINAL RESULTS
Sept. 7
University of Buffalo
(2-7 loss)
Mercyhurst (H)
Rained out-Mercyhurst later forfeited win to Behrend
Fredonia (A)
(5-4 win)
Thiel College (H)
(9-0 win)
Canisius College (A)
(Canisius defeated Behrend)
Gannon University (H)
Gannon won both matches, 4-5, 0-6
Westminster (H)
(6-3 win)
Grove City (A)
(0-9 loss)
Fredonia ' (H)
(4-5 loss)
Geneva College (H)
(5-4 win) *
Mercyhurst College (A)
(0-8 loss)
Oct. 1
Final record: 5-7
Penn State 20, Maryland 18 _
Penn State 27, Temple 25
Penn State 17, East Carolina 10
Penn State 17, Rutgers 10
Penn State 19, Alabama 17
Penn State 24, Syracuse 20
Penn State 27, West Virginia 0
Penn State-16, Boston College 12
Penn State at Cincinnati
Notre Dame at Penn State
Penn State at Pittsburgh
As of Nov. 4: UPI - Penn State No. 1 (8-0-0)
AP - Penn State No. 2 (8-0-0)
NITTANY LION FOOTBALL
AP RANKING
0-1
3-2
2-2 OT
08
08 OT
48
0-1
2-1
6-1
7-1
2-3 OT
0-1
1- OT
0-2
2- OT
0-1
1-2 OT
Home record: 3-4-2
Road record: 2-4-2
Conference record: 3-4-2
Goals for 30
Goals against: 27
FINAL RECORD: 58-4
(Away)
(Home)
(Home)
(Away)
(Home)
(Away)
(Home)
(Home)
spnrts
Tennis team serves successful campaign
by Rob Roth
Collegian Staff Writer
This year’s women’s tennis
team concluded what was their
best season in recent years. The
Lady Cubs finished with an
overall record of 5-7 which includ
ed impressive victories over Thiel
College, Westminster and SUNY-
Fredonia.
“I feel terrific about it,” said
head coach Pam Fischer. “This
year was a highly successful
season from all aspects.
“We had a real together team
who worked well with each other
and responded to each others
needs.”
Fischer thought highly of the
freshmen on this year’s squad
which she attributes to much of
the team’s success. “We had an
exceptional group of freshmen
Zimmerman appointed to NABC committee
continued from page 12
posal, will initially hurt the in
coming freshmen athletes who
thought getting a scholarship for
basketball would be easy. Zim
merman feels, “In the long run it
will be beneficial to the athletes.”
It is proposals such as these
(H)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(A)
who had a really positive in
fluence and great attitudes,”
Fischer explained.
In addition to the freshmen,
junior and team captain Toni
Lumley paced the Cubs with the
best singles record, 8-3, playing in
the third position. “Toni’s a hard
worker, a fighter and a player the
team could always count on,”
said Fischer.
Also with a winning singles
record was Melissa Mitchum who
posted a 6-5 ledger in the fourth
slot for Behrend.
The first doubles team of
Sharon Dollard and Kelle Cour
son paced the Lady Cubs with a
7-3 mark. Lumley and Mitchum,
playing in the second doubles
position, finished with a 6-4
record.
Fischer described Behrend’s 6-3
which make it important for a
coach to get involved.
Zimmerman believes his ap
pointment to the committee will
be helpful to Behrend’s basketball
program. He has already received
calls from coaches in Europe who
want to set up games. Zimmer
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triumph over Westminster (at
home, Sept. 24) as the team’s
most exciting win. The Lady Cubs
captured all three doubles mat
ches after the scored was tied 3-3
after the singles competition.
“Westminster is always a tough
team who usually got the best of
us so that was a rewarding win,”
said Fischer.
Another highlight of the season
for Behrend was the home
opening 9-0 thrashing of Thiel
College which took place on Sept.
17.
Looking to next year, Fischer is
hopeful that the one, three, four
and five position players will
return as well as a “strong”
recruits making the prospects of
women’s tennis at Behrend even
brighter next fall.
man is meeting some important
people in the basketball world and
this helps Behrend when they need
to find opponents and many other
times.
Serving on the NABC is quite
an honor for Zimmerman and a
plus for Behrend basketball.
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