16—The Daily Collegian Friday, Nov. 8, 1985 Swimwomen travel to Cincinnati By JIM SAUNDERS Collegian Sports Writer Members of the football team will not be the only Penn State athletes 'laying it on the line' in Cincinnati this weekend. The women's swimming team will face the toughest competition of its young season tonight at the University of Cincinnati's Annual Bearcat Invitational. Head Coach Bob Krimmel hopes this early test of his team's strength will prove beneficial. "The best thing for us is that swimming against tough competition this early in the season shows us right away where we stand," Krimmel said. "This will be a lot different than the George Washington meet." The Lady Lions easily defeated George Washington, with what Krimmel considered a sub-par performance, (80-49) in a dual meet last Friday. In addition to Penn State, host Cincinnati, ranked No. 14 in the nation a year ago, has invited swimmers from Ohio University, a top competitor in the East last season, and, one of the nation's top independent squads, the Cincinnati Pepsi Marlins. "We really want to improve a great deal this week (from last week's season opening victory at George Washington)," Krimmel said. "Of course we'd like to win, we want to win wherever we compete, but as a coach, it would please me a great deal if I saw a lot of improvement." Krimmel feels the Lady Lions, who rely on team depth as one of their greatest weapons, may be hindered by the structure of this meet. "By scheduling fewer events, they (Cincinnati) have neutralized our depth somewhat," he said, "It is also not scored like a dual meet." NOTICE... ily living in a quiet, wooded rural /lease my share of apartment in setting. New 2-story 1 1/2 / 2 1/2 Cedarbrook. 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Swimming the 1000-yard freestyle for the Lady Lions will be Sue Marshall and Kathy Picklo; the 200-yard freestyle will feature Zoranski and Richi Ainbinder. Entered in the 50-yard freestyle for the Lady Lions are Whitner, who holds the Penn State record, and Jeanne Wilkins. Teresa Finn and Betsy Walmer will be on the starting blocks for the 400-yard individual medley. Whitner and Ainbinder will be competing in the 100- yard freestyle for Penn State and Wilkins and Kristen Elias will be in the pool for the 200-yard Butterfly. The 200-yard backstroke competition features Lady Lions Walmer and Rita Maximo, another Penn State record holder, while Kathy Zoranski will be swimming the 500-yard freestyle. For the 200-yard breast stroke, Krimmel plans to enter Leeshock, owner of the record in this event, and Kathleen Dick. 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The Lions will be competing against three top teams from the area: the University of Cincinnati, Ohio University, and the Cincinnati Pepsi Marlins. Cincinnati is noted for consistent ly qualifying its swimmers for the National Collegiate Athletic Asso ciation Championships, and the Pepsi Marlins are known as one of the top swimming clubs in the country. But Coach Brown is not bothered by the competition. He views it as a chance for his swim mers to get in some good competi tion at an early point'in the season. "I'm looking forward to seeing everybody, just because the com petition is going to be pretty tough in all the events," Brown said. Brown said this meet will pro vide the team with a much better picture of how it stands at this point in the season, unlike last weekend's competition in which the Lions won easily. "We'll go up against some people who are NCAA Division I material, so that will give us a pretty good idea of how we stack up against them," he said. M_d!A;o N fp i . l t Lady divers host invite By JIM SAUNDERS Collegian Sports Writer Although the friendly confines of McCoy Natatorium are certainly no stranger to him, Head Diving Coach Craig Brown may feel just a little awkward about his role there begin ning 4:30 this afternoon. Brown, a Penh State alumnus (1977-81) was a three-time Most Valu able Diver here. The former coach of the University of Pennsylvania opens his Penn State coaching career when his divers play host to 15 schools at the Annual Penn State Diving Invita tional this weekend. Women from Clarion University, Columbia, Delaware, James Mad ison, LaSalle, Marist College, Ohio University and St. Bonaventure will be competing on the one- and three meter boards. They will be joined by teams from Springfield University, Syracuse, The United States Military and Naval academies, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Villanova and William & Mary. 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Da D v r id Werner Arthur will speak on "Terrorism" at 8 p.m. Hillel builds excitement! * Check us out! **lllllel** State University as head of its Aquat ic Program. In this sport two divers perform the exact same dive, simul taneously, from adjacent boards. Brown is expecting senior Betsy Spiegel to lead the Lady Lions in this meet. "She has the potential to compete with the best," he said of the North Syracuse, N.Y., native, "On a good day, she'll give almost anybody a run. She's a diver of national cali ber." Other Lady Lions competing in this meet include senior Colleen Devaney, junior Faith Seiders, sophomores Dana Schmelzer and Christine Skwi rut, and freshmen Beth Fahey and Liz Wilkinson. Preliminaries for the one-meter board will be held at 4:30 this af ternoon while qualifications on the three-meter board are scheduled for 9:30 tomorrow morning. The synchronized diving competi tion is tentatively slated to begin at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow. 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If you want to join us, cost is $7 for hayride and all the food you can eat. Bring a car if you have one. (Raindate is afternoon of Nov. 10.) NCAA drug testing proposed By CHRIS DAHL Associated Press Writer STORRS, Conn. Penalties for college athletes who test positive for drugs will range from a warning to the loss of a year's eligibility under a program expected to gain NCAA approval in January, the chairman of a special committee said yesterday. Drug testing is being performed independently at 96 of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's 283 Division I schools and is under consideration at 45 others. Under the program developed by the commit tee headed by former NCAA President John Toner, the NCAA would conduct mandatory tests at selected Division I bowl games and championships beginning in August 1986 "We won't necessarily test at a championship each year, we will focus on those that we think should be tested and we reserve the right to be able to announce or not announce those that are tested," Toner said. "We want complete freedom to test where we think it's necessary." A positive test result for any of about 200 banned drugs or chemicals except marijuana would result in a 90-day suspension of eligibility. A repeat offender would lose eligibility for one year. Only a confidential warning would be issued for an athlete's first positive test for marijuana. Toner said this is because marijuana is the most prevalent "street drug" and because an athlete could test positive from just being in the same room with marijuana smoke. IBM CORRECTING SELECTRICS • • TYPING for rent. 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"The integrity and safety of the sport and fairness of competition are the basic reasons for testing and that's the attitude I hope the student-athlete will take," Toner said. "Drug use is widespread, it's everywhere. If we don't do something about it immediately, it can be come epidemic." Anabolic steroids, which enhance the body's ability to increase bulk and therefore muscle tissue, and amphetimines are the drugs of primary concern to the NCAA. Because of the differences in reaction times among drugs and the drugs likely to be involved in a particular sport, tests will be given before or after athletic contests, or both, Toner said. "We don't want to test if we don't need to," Toner said. "We're interested now because we have a prob lem. If we solve the problem, we won't need to test. That's our goal safe, secure, healthy championships." Toner said the NCAA would like to be able to conduct tests on all athletes involved in championship events in all divisions. 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