f—The Daily Collegian Wednesday Oct. 2D, 1!)80 Stickgals bear down for 4-0 win By SHARON FINK Daily Collegian Sports Writer “A Tale of Two Halves,” the story of the Penn State-Ursinus field hockey game. Or, “What Happened When the Bears Went Into Hibernation.” In the first half of yesterday’s eventual 4-0 Penn State win, Ursinus (10-2-3), the fourth-ranked team in the country, couldn't have played more aggressivly. The Bears played tenaciously and alert ly, taking hard shots on goal and beating the Lady Lions to the ball. But they had one problem. They couldn’t score. The Lady Lions (14-0-2), on the other hand, got a lot of tough defensive work in the period. They spent most of the time thwarting the Ursinus offense, while the attack looked a little sluggish and like its timing was off a bit. Penn State came up with only two shots on goal the entire period, but for tunately, the second shot somehow bounced off wing Brenda Stauffer’s stick past Ursinus goalie Margie Yost, and the Lady Lions had a 1-0 halftime lead. In the second half, though, things swit ched around. Ursinus made the errors, played raggedly and struggled on defense, while Penn State, fired up by its late first half score and some halftime advice from Penn State coach Gillian Rattray, came out with sharp, ag gressive offensive power. Good, good Bv STKVF, GRAHAM Daily Collegian Sports Writer She has the kind of job where she reaps all the praise if she’s outstanding and looks like a goat if she’s terrible. But lately, for women’s field hockey goaltender Jeannie Fissinger, the praise has far outweighed the criticism. “My timing’s really been on the last two weeks,” Fissinger said after the Lady Lions ganged up yesterday for a 4-0 wipeout of fourth-ranked Ursinus. By looking at Fissinger’s statistics, you’d think her timing has been on all year. Through last week’s game against Cor tland, she had allowed only five goals in 15 games and saved nearly 95 percent of all the shots on her. Against Ursinus, she deflected seven shots including a penalty shot following a Penn State hooking violation in recording her 12th shutout of the season. Penn State coach Gillian Rattray had nothing but you guessed it praise for Fissinger, a member of the 21-year-old and under U.S. National field hockey team. “She’s just incredible,” Rattray said. “She played superbly. She keeps a very good perspective on the players.” Fissinger said the team had trouble in the first half com - JOIN ALL THE PENN STATE CAMPUSES FOR SPRING BREAK IN MARCH 2-MARCH 8 $288.00 INCLUDES: • AIR FARE (ROUND TRIP) • HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS, 7 DAYS-6 NIGHTS • GRATUITIES • PARTIES EVERY NIGHT • RENTAL CAR OPTION $lO.OO DISCOUNT ON RESERVATIONS MADE BY NOVEMBER 21 SIGN UP IN THE USG OFFICE, 203 HUB, OR CALL 863-0295 FOR MORE INFORMATION come atony on out A. family vacuizon JISjL UOJ4 tnaUn3dfrMumStudinfbx«'m*nt As the sky got grayer, the wind colder, and the weather in general more miserable at Lady Lion Field, Penn State heated up, with wing Sharon Tinuc ci and forwards Jan Snyder and Jill Van Bodegom-Smith each driving a goal into the Ursinus net to assure the win. Rattray, who had said she wanted the Lady Lions to score first, said the first Penn State goal started the Bears’ undoing. “(Ursinus) was fantastic in the first half,” she said. “They gave us the sort of game then I though they’d give us the whole game. But the first goal we got started to unnerve them, I think, plus the way we came out on offense in the se cond half.” Ursinus coach Adele Boyd agreed that the first goal was the key, but she couldn’t explain exactly what happened to her team after halftime. “You saw it,” she laughed. “What can you say about a game you think you’re goirjg to play very well for and then only do it for half of it? “Penn State came out very strong on attack, and they forced us into some er rors. And they took advantage of them. Plus they had that first goal, and in a game like this that’s very important because it give the scoring team that ex tra edge.” timing for goalie Fissinger r ”The Hi Way Pizza Sicilian Cut Pie Sho Wednesday Authentic Philadelphia CheesesteakS has it all.. 114 s. garner st bating Ursinus’ fierce offensive threat. “I thought they were really tough,’-’ Fissinger said. “They were beating us to a lot of balls.” Although it took a while for the Lady Lions to get warmed up, they finally got on track by scoring two goals in the first nine minutes of the second half. Fissinger said one of the keys to Penn State’s successful se cond half defense was its denial of the pass. “We calmed down,” Fissinger said. “Our defense was a lot tougher.” Despite her own outstanding play, Fissinger said the defense played a major role in the shutout. “They came'off the bully really strong,” Fissinger said. “They were really talking well, especially in the second half.” Rattray saidshe didn’t like to compare the victory yesterday to the Lady Lions’-1-0 preseason loss to Ursinus because back then she was still experimenting with the lineup. But Fissinger said the return of three starters made a big difference in the game yesterday. “We had three starters back and it showed,” Fissinger said. “We wanted this (game), especially after having lost to them in the preseason.” And the extra edge always helps, especially when two teams are battling for regional supremacy. With Ursinus in the same region as Penn State, and with the Bears ranked right below the Lady Lions in the national poll, that theoretically makes them the No. 2 team in the region. The game was, in effect, a battle for the No. 1 tournament seed and probably assured the Lady Lions the top seed in next week’s Eastern Association for In tercollegiate Athletics for Women Mid dle Atlantic Region 1-B tournament. When the two teams m'ay meet each other again at regionals. And while Ur sinus will be remembering the defeat, the Lady Lions will remember that the first half of the game was all Ursinus. The Bears just couldn’t capitalize on any of their opportunities. Either several of their shots sailed inches past the Penn State goal or' were thwarted by the defense or goalie Jeannie Fissinger. “Our defense really helped us out in the first half,” Rattray said, “par ticularly Jeannie. 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