The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 04, 1980, Image 5

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    B—The8 —The Daily Collegian Tuesday Nov. 4, 1980
T-7+k I Race for nationals A ;/ I ’l \ \ II i //i // iii/ln \t | | /UWERP DID A I
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Lady spikers confident in home stretch; face Pitt tonight at home * went wro i > y'J root beers wimYeAH! \
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OL I— aVj V ICH I IvCI LL/ Ul I lUy ByBOBGROVE legitimate threat to spoil Penn State’s plans, will pay a basics. But I still think we’re just as capable of winning _■ _ 1 11 l<Lt «• /' f.L / » ""
, # ' Daily Collegian Sports Writer visit to the Lady Lions at 7 tonight at Rec Hall to play a (the regionals) as any team.” ... „ # f'W s ' V.
Ship after shooting a 912, and was junior All-American Ellen Crandall arrived at the match that may well illustrate how successful their It’s a good bet that-one of the reasons the Lady Lions '»vil .. '/"J l/f UCt i/r 3
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her teammates began a light log around Rec Hall’s because Rose’s confidence m them has never .. . . .- rQL - . V
ternational came m third with a 927. Qym | er shoes . her team . waivered. ~' - U-zb_ _ •
mates kidded her about when she would join them.
Sometimes the saying “patience is
a virtue” doesn’t always hold true.
Especially when you have to wait “This week will have a big effect on everything,”
three weeks to face any competition. Thnmn _. n - ai j _ h „ riirin > f pyiippl in junior Jan Mosier said. “It’s not us winning or losing, . .
The women’s golf team had not fac- inompson saiasne aiani expect to it’s how we play together. We didn’t play together at all “Pitt has a lot going for it,” Rose said. “But obvious- g
ed any competition since Oct. 11, beat any ot those teams, out snesaia Friday.” ly, they’re not unbeatable. We’ve got some good com- 1 lf -„
when it captured the Eastern Lions f.! 10 !”. * e Almost as quickly as she confessed that running was petitiors here. I don’t have to get them pumped up— g 9 DOONESBURY •
Association for Intercollegiate placedahead of teams like Minnesota. not one of her favorite activities, Crandall had her Friday, Penn State absorbed its sixth loss of he the motivation to compete is already there. ' 1 : II
Aihipfirc fnr Wnmon rhamninnshins Thompson sent two newcomers to shoes on and had joined her teammates, who had season and its fourth to Pittsburgh by bowing to the . ~ . ... ~ '„ „ g. , HEY, AREN'T POYOUMEAN,WHAT'SWPOINT? mimmMP
m-inr T Tarhpei the tournament in sophomore Denise decided to wait for her by jogging in place nearby. Lady Panthers 11-15, 11-15, .16-14, 16-14 and 10-15. Yet "Now, mentally, they should be concerned because 1 I"MSgo- NO KIPPING? WJrmd I MAY
Invitational in Chanel Hill N C St. Pierre and freshman Patti But- Many of them were laughing as Crandall caught up, the Lady Lions do not discuss their goal any less en- they re not playing well. But it could be just a kind pf j INTO REAGAN WEPE HAVE GOTTEN
Invitatona in Chapd Hill N.C cher . After struggling through rounds and assistant coach Carol Ford just shook her head and thusiastiCally when questioned about losses or their slump. I still-think we can win the regionals _ • \ yofS? JgOUmMMHfiT. n YT WRONG.
And the long layoff may have been of 86 and 90, Butcher turned in an 82 smiled. possible effect on the team’s mental approach to the The Lady Lions only victory against Pittsburgh this ! /- years! . I \ 1
a factor as the Lady Lions placed 17th on Sunday, which was the second best regionals. season came at Rec Hall in the finals of the Penn State i> b ws&r- ZZI ms- mm: ■ jj—.
among a 27-team field. among the Lady Lions for the day. Maybe Crandall didn t Ike hat feeling of being left ....... . Classic. A repeat of that performance, Rose said, tWIT WT 3
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Thompson said she was disappointed 82-78-83-243, while Abood was not far early next month. y . ' , we will have added confidence. We’ll be able to believe --
with the Lady Lions’performance. behind with 79-81-85—245. Sandy Despite the fact that coach Russell Rose said they Penn State missed 21 serves.against Pittsburgh, ef- in ourselves just a little more. If we don’t win, it-will 1 -7/f """’'I —; (T . j"' -:~/T ~L~I "—I 7T
“We just didn’t get our scores in the Jaskol had rounds of 85-84-81—250, have not played well for almost three weeks and that fectively hampering their offensive punch and making just give Pitt that much more confidence.” 1 J vJ ! L_l__Fw//f / / / UILIaJ //( J] 1* j| ll r === *f‘^Y/l
705,” Thompson said. “Our scores and St. Pierre tied Butcher, shooting they have lost their last two matches, the Lady Lions • things a bit easier for a Lady Panther team that most Rose was quick to say, however, that he wasn’t think- ' JjS JLf== J_L=
didn’t improve from last year.” 88-86-84—258 to round out the top five. remain confident they will play their best volleyball Lady Lions said they had seen play much better before. ing in those terms a statement which should come as ;; 5< F U—J kl '
Georgia won the team champion- —by Steve Graham three weeks from now at the regional championships. “There’s always room for improvement,” junior no surprise to anyone who has watched his team collect 'pm! . ■ > , . ■ ■ ■■■
The Pittsburgh Lady Panthers, probably the only Karen Connolly said. “We just have to work on some 25 victories this season.
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