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    12—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Nov. 2G, 1985
Fencers place four finalists at PSU Open
By MIKE HOOVER
Collegian Sports Writer
As the regular season begins, the
men’s fencing team moved one step
closer to proving to the collegiate
ranks the potential of its solid squad.
The Lions can boast four finalists in
all three individual weapons catego
ries (epee, foil and sabre) at the
Garret Penn State Open this weekend
'with Captain Brian Keane winning
the overall championship in the sabre
competition.
In addition to an individual title,
Keane and teammate Adam Feldman
were awarded the outstanding fenc
ing award for good fencing and
sportsmanship. The squad captured
two of the three gentlemen’s awards
in sabre and foil performances. .
Keane, winner of the Temple Open
in sabre competition, had an easy
time advancing to the semifinal
round. He entered the round unde
feated but Bob CottingHain of Colum
bia handed Keane a 5-1 setback.
“I got overanxious,” Keane said.
“He made three quick counter at
tacks and won the semifinal round, 5-
1. We each had one loss entering
finals but I had the confidence know
ing I had defeated the other guys. In
the final I came out strong and de
stroyed him.”
In his rematch with Cottingham,
Keane reversed the tables by defeat
ing him 5-1 in the finals. With the
victory over Cottingham, Keane won
the overall title in sabre competition.
“As usual Brian is a good leader,”
Feldman said. “He pulled it out. He
took advantage of every opportunity
and showed whv he is one of the best
Prey leads lady harriers in NCAAs
By JIM SAUNDERS in the nation, proving Head Coach and sophomore Kathy St. Clair who College (284), Northwestern (292),
Collegian Sports Writer Teri Jordan’s preseason prediction finished 113th and 122nd, respec- New Mexico (296) and Clemson
true. tively, in the field which included (303).
Frpshmin Staev Prev who has see this as a To P 10 team ’ the nation’s top 134 runners. Villanova, which qualified for the
nrnviriaH tha wincrs all <Uisnn for nationall y,” said the coach prior to Team honors went to Wisconsin NCAAs by placing second to the
the women’s cross country team as season opener in Se P‘ wbicb s^ ed 58 P ? int , S J° w" m Lady Li ° nS in Reg , ion 1 amaSSed
'it soared over its onnonents gained tember - ahead of lowa state (98) . North 341 points to score last in the team
All America status bv finishing in Finishing behind Prey and also . Carolina State (103), Kentucky competition and finish the season as
ifi-59 to oanturing ■’3rd nlace in the scoring for Penn State were junior (116>, Texas (143), University of the No. 16 team in the nation.
NCAA Division TChamninnshins Lisa Ross (76th Place), freshman California at Los Angeles (200), North Carolina State’s Suzie Tuf
held vesterdav at Marnuette P Kathy Pitcher (80th), junior Holly Kansas State (227), Washington fey negotiated the course in 16:22 to
y y q Loht (86th) and senior Kathleen State (227) and Brigham Young take individual awards. She was
The Lady Lions, as has become Kuhn (87th). (244). followed by Regina Jacobs of Stan
their trademark, relied on a strong Also completing the race were Penn State with 253 points fin- ford (16:28) and Kristin McMiken of
team performance to finish No. 10 Lady Lion freshman Amy Aston ished ahead of Oregon (264), Boston Oklahoma State (16:29).
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collegiate fencers we have.”
In the foil competition Feldman
captured second-place honors only to
lose the title to Charles Higgs-Coul
thard of Notre Dame.
“Adam was very consistent,”
Keane said. “He is always consistent.
He told me earlier, ‘I want it.’ I told
him to go out there with that atti
tude.”
Feldman along with teammate
John Orvos lead the squad in the foil
competition by qualifying two play
ers in the finals. Orvos placed sixth.
Lady fencers show
By BRIAN McMAHON
Collegian Sports Writer
Despite stronger opposition and lower standings than
the women’s fencing team received at the Temple Open,
Coach Emmanuil Kaidanov said he feels Penn State did a
better job this weekend at the Garret Penn State Open
than it did three weeks ago in Philadelphia.
“The competition at this tournament was stronger than
at Temple,” Kaidanov said but “overall, the team’s
performance was better.”
Kaidanov said notable performances by Johanna Pic
ard and Team Captain Sue Page against such opposition
exemplifies his belief that the team is improving.
Page finished in the third round and 18th overall to lead
the Lady Lions, but even so, she said there is room for
improvement.
“I felt good,” Page said. “I know what I had to do and I
did it. But when I got to the third round I think' I was
rushing it.”
Page said she felt the whole team was a little too
anxious during the tournament, and that the anxiety
proved detrimental to the Lady Lions’ performance.
“I think we’re having trouble with experience,” she
said. “We have to really know our competition to be able
to set them up and beat them.
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The Lion fencers also received solid
performances from the freshmen
players, particularly Matt Caggiano.
Caggiano qualified for the nine-man
finals in epee competition by using a
combination of an aggressive strate
gy and pure determination.
“Matt did a fine job as a fresh
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“But in order to gain experience, we need to fence
well,” she added.
Kaidanov said he feels the team is fencing well during a
time of learning and adjustment, and he attributes much
of its success to “a lot of desire and determination.”
Kaidanov said he did not watch as many of the women’s
bouts as he would have liked to due to the fact that the
men’s and women’s competitions were divided among
three gyms in White Building, but he was particularly
impressed by Picard’s performance in her last bout of
the tournament.
“I believe in this girl,” Kaidanov said of Picard, who
finished 31st overall. “I believe she is going to become a
very good fencer.”
Kaidanov said learning the opposition, having flexibili
ty of actions and having the ability to make fast decisions
are the fundamentals of good fencing.
“These are the same abilities and quotas that men and
women need in everyday life,” he said, “except that (in
fencing) they occur in tight, pressure-filled situations.”
The pressure-filled situations Kaidanov described were
i experienced by the remainder of the Lady Lions, several
of whom lost on touches as opposed to losing bouts.
Most notable was Stacey Weinreb, who finished in the
third round and 37th overall at Temple, but ended up a
disappointing 53rd.
The Lions received stellar perfor
mances from a number of the squad
members.
Reid Breneman received an llth
place finish in the sabre competition,
one victory shy of qualifying him for
finals competition. In epee, George
Poslusny and Joe Orvos placed 15th
and 18th, respectively.
“As a whole we showed ourselves to
be a strong team all-around,” Feld
man said, “. . .a strong team going
into the season. We should keep im
proving throughout the year.”
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Cleveland 24, Cincinnati 6
Tampa Bay 19, Detroit 16, OT
Houston 37, San Diego 35
Washington 30, STEELERS 23
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The Top Twenty teams in the Associated
Press college football poll, with first-place
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