The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 18, 1979, Image 4

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    6—The Dai
Collegian Tuesd
USC still No.
Lions
By the Associated Press
Top-ranked Southern California
widened its lead over Alabama in The
Associated Press college football poll
yesterday while Notre Dame jumped
from ninth place to fifth following its 12-
10 upset of Michigan.
The loss dropped Michigan from sixth
place to 11th.
Oklahoma and Texas held onto the
third and fourth piisitions the first four
teams have been the . same since the
preseason poll followed by Notre
Dame. Penn State, Nebraska,. Michigan
State, Missouri and Houston.
Southern Gal, a 42-5 winner over
Oregon State, received 49 first-place
votes and 1.227 of a possible 1,240 points
from a nationwide panel of 62 sport
swriters and broadcasters.
Alabama, which didn't play cover the
weekend, received 12 first-place votes
and 1,153 points. Last week, USC led in
first-place voles by 45-14 and in points by
1.222-1.172.
Oklahoma. a 21-6 victor over lowa,
received 1,017 points while Texas, which
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doesn't open until Saturday, received the
other first-place vote and 976 points.
Notre Dame accumulated 953 points,
barely edging Penn State, which
received 947 points following a 45-10 rout
of Rutgers and, climbed from seventh to
sixth. Purdue; which lost . to UCLA 31-21,
slipped from fifth to 17th.
Nebraska rose from eighth to seventh
with 815 points by defeating Utah State
3-14 and Michigan'Stale went from 10th
to eighth with 781 points by hammering
Oregon 41-17.
Missouri . and Houston cracked the Top
Ten for the fi . rst time this season,
moving into the ninth and 10th spots.
Missouri, which had been 11th, turned
back Illinois 14-6 while Houston, 13th last
week, edged Florida 14-10. Point-wise,
Missouri had 613 to 578 for Houston.
This week's Second Ten consists of
Michigan, Washington, Pitt, Florida
State, Arkansas, Ohio State, Purdue,
Southern Methodist, North Carolina
State and UCLA.
Last week, it . was Michigan State,
notch to sixth
Missouri, Georgia, Houston,
Washington, Ohio State, Pitt, Arkansas,
Florida State, North Carolina State and
Southern Methodist.
Top twenty
The Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press
college football poll, with first place votes in paren•
theses. records and total points. Points based on 20-ID
-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4 3.2-I:'
I.So. California (49)
2.Alabama 112)
3.oklahoma
4.Texas i 1
s.Notre Dame
6.I'ENN STATE:
7.Nebraska -
B.Michigan State
9.RlissOuri
10.1Iouslon
I I.Miehigan
12. Washington
13.PitIshurgh
14. Florida Stale
15. Arkansas
16.01i10 State
17. Purdue
18. Southern Methodist
14.ti0. Carolina Slate ,
20.1.1CLA
2-0-0 1. 227
1-0-0 1.153
'l.O-0 1.017
0.0-0 976
1-0-0 953
1-0-0 947
1-0-0 815
2-0-0 781
241-0 613
2.0-0 578
1-1-0 527
2-0-0 514
1-0-0 406
2-0-0 :186
384
2.0-0 364
1-1-0 29:1
2.0-0 204
2.0-0 198
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1 By JUSTIN CATANOSO
1, 49 Daily Collegian Spcirts Writer '.:'.
A successful Oreseason has been
1 completed :and ail abundance of talent
unveiled. At long last, the women's field
1 hockey team takes its first steps on the
1 road that: will hopefully lead them to
Washington, D.C., and the national
I tournament. i ••
1 41 " The road to Washington is a long and
difficult one and at 3:30 this afternoon,
/ the Lady Lions, who are ranked second
nationally, make their first stop, in
Lewisburg to hook sticks with Bucknell.
"The girls are raring to go for some
hockey," Penn State - coach Gillian
4i, Rattray said, "We've had a lot of time to
,
/ work on set plays and conditioning, but
1 now the girls are ready to play
1 something that counts."
1 • In the team's only competition of the
season the abbreviated scrimmages
. in the Lady Lion Invitational Penn
State swept through the two-day event
0,0 taking five victories and not allowing a
single goal thanks to a swarming
1 defense and flawless goaltending by
1, junior Jeannie Fissinger.
i • But that was nine days ago and in the
, ,
, meantime, the team has had no one else
1 to play but themselves. ,
4) "We were kind of letting up after
' scrimmaging the J.V. for so long,"
senior sweeper Wendy Emery said.
"After a while you get to know their
i moves and stop looking for things. This
lisn't good because in a game you have to
be alert all the time."
I* To create more of a competitive at-
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mosphere, Rattray staged_ a Blue and
White gameind spread the talent evenly
among the two teams. The teams were
led by co-captains Emery and senior
back Nancy Deal.
"The game really helped us a lot,"
Emery said. "We were having some
problems getting up for regular prac
tices, but Friday's scrimmage really
created a lot of excitement."
The excitement should peak against
the Bisons today. Last year, Penn State
shell-shocked Bucknell 5.0 on the
strength of three goals by former Lady
Lion-turned-assistant coach, Charlene
Moretti They • are not, however, ex
pecting an easy time of it this afternoon.
"I'm really not sure what to expect
from them," Rattray said. "They have a
new coach .in ( former field hockey All-
American) Sally Starr and with her
knowledge of the, game, she should have
a very exciting team."
Starr, a four-year starter at Ursinus
and assistant coach at the University of
New Hampshire last year, has eight
returning starters to this year's lineup.
Although high scorer Karin Wagner has
graduated, senior forwards Betsy Levan
and Kathy Kline lend their experience.
The Lady Lions will go with the same
squad that,started in the Invitational.
The only change has sophomore Candy
Finn on the left wing instead of the link.
"I believe we were asking too much of
Candy too soon," Rattray said.
"( Senior) Deb Malone will play the link.
She has a lot of experience at that
position."
2344725
start trek to nationals
Sophomore forward Jan Snyder (16), charging to get back to defense, will lead
the highly-touted Lady Lions against Bucknell at 3:30 this afternoon in Lewis
burg. It's the opening game for both teams.
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