12—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Jan: 28, 1986 Icers defy logic to win Crabpot Tourney By MARK FURRY• Collegian Sports Writer Two weeks ago, the hockey team played Navy here in Happy Valley. Navy won, 2-1. Logic would then dictate that the Lions, participating in the Navy Crabpot Tournament this past weekend at Annapolis, Maryland, would probably lose again. But, sports defy logic. The Lions defeated the Midshipmen, 6-5, to win the tournament. To get to the final game, Penn State defeated Delaware, 5-4 the same team the Lions defeated, 8-1, only a week ago. In the last meeting with Delaware, six of Penn State's goals came off the power play. This time, however, penalties were not a factor in the out come. "Delaware kept it close on us," Head Coach Jon Shellington said. "I think the big difference be tween last time and this weekend was that the refs didn't call as many penalties." No team comes through a loss without making some adjustments the next time they play, and Shellington thougbt that was a factor. "I'll have to give them credit," Shellington said. "They made some changes on their penalty killing unit, and we had some troubles with that." Ryan being considered for Eagles' job . . PHILADELPHIA (AP) Buddy Ryan, coordinator of the Super Bowl-champion Chicago Bears' fe rocious defense, appears to be the favorite in the latest handicap of candidates for, the head coaching job with the Philadelphia Eagles. In addition to Ryan, the entry list has David Shula, Tony Dungy and Fred Bruney. Norman Braman, owner of the National Football League team, says only that he expects to have a winner this week. Nominations haven't been closed. There could be . . Saints NEW ORLEANS (AP) The New Orleans Saints have ended their search for a new coach and could announce as early as today that Jim Mora has been named the seventh full-time coach in the dis mal 19-year history of the NFL team, sources said. Since it was formed in 1967, the Saints have had two break-even seasons, 8-8, as the best records in franchise history. Mora coached the Philadelphia Stars now the Baltimore Stars to 52 victories and two U.S. Football League championships in three sea- 4444441144484444114444441144444414444 9 V V V V V V V V V V V V V 9 V 9 V V 9 V V V V V V 9 V V V V V V V V V THIS ONE IS DIFFERENT! Still looking for that special someone to be your Valentine this year? Let USG DATEMATCH play Cupid for you this Valentine's Day. Our computer date match is for everybody. Last year we successfully matched over 700 people, and this year we'd like to include you! • DATEMATCH is our way of getting people together who have similar attitudes, beliefs and interests. 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In his latest start, the Bears' defense was the foundation of the Super Bowl victory. Six times in his eight years at Chicago, his defense has been among the top 10 teams. Shula, 26, the son of Miami Dol phins Coach Don Shula, and once the odds-on favorite, has dropped back, and it's about 5-1 against his making another run for the money. set to announce Mora's hiring It is expected that Mora will bring his entire eight-man coaching staff with him to New Orleans. Neither Jim Finks, general man ager of the Saints, nor Carl Peter son, general manager of the Stars, would confirm Mora's hiring. It was reported in Philadelphia late last week that Mora had decid ed against taking a coaching job with the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles in favor of the New Orleans job. Although Peterson would not comment on Mora's status, he was willing to extol-the virtues of his 49- SECTION 1: WHO ARE YOU? El I'd like my date El to be: ❑ I'd like my date ❑ to be: SECTION 2: OUR FIRST DATE After blowing a team out 8-1, it is easy to become overconfident. Combine that with the fact that the team that was blown out usually has revenge on its minds, and it's easy to see why the Lions had trouble with Delaware. "We were a little overconfident," Senior Tim Holdcraft said. "They (Delaware) wanted re venge. This time they skated better and played harder." Lion goaltender Gerry Hourihan was voted the tournament's most valuable player. But Hourihan passed the praise on to his defensemen: Geoff Bishop, Jeff Speece, John Holland, and Davis Mullholand. "I tell you, I wish I could give the trophy to all the guys, but especially to the defensemen," Hourihan said. "They cleared out the crease well and really moved the puck." Hourihan's key saves helped the team remain sharp during the game. "He made the key saves, and that's what you need," Shellington said. "A couple of times against Delaware and Navy both, their guys would beat our defensemen, but Gerry would stop them. When you see a guy race past your defensemen on a breakaway, your heart kind of stops. But then SECTION 3: WHAT ARE YOUR ATTITUDES? On the following scale, rate these statements: strongly disagree ❑ 1. I belong to many clubs ❑ 2. I am career oriented ❑ 3. I am affectionate and sensitive ❑ 4. I am punctual ❑ 5. I have a good sense of humor ❑ 6. I like spending time to myself ❑ 7. I am outgoing ❑ 8. I am organized ❑ 9. The guy should pay on the date ❑ 10. I will only date one person at a time ❑ 11. People consider me well dressed ❑ 12. I believe in pre-marital sex ❑ 13. In choosing a date, looks are the most important thing. ❑ 14. It would bother me if my date smoked. ❑ 15. I drink alcohol often ❑ 16. I take illegal drugs ❑ 17. I love the Greek System ❑ 18. My religious beliefs are Important to me. He's now in Hawaii helping his father coach Pro Bowl players. He lost his whip when he bumped with Braman in the drive to the wire over contract terms.' Dungy, defensive coordinator of the Pittsburgh Steelers, joined the field Saturday when Braman dis closed the Eagles had talked with the 30-year-old, who would be the first black head coach in the NFL. He seems to be a sprinter in this distance event and about 10-1. Either• Shula or Dungy would be the youngest head coach in modern year-old friend and associate. "Jim Mora is a great teacher. He's also a tremendously flexible person, very positive, and not one who'll dwell on the problems that arise as you go along," Peterson said. "Obviously, I'm biased, but we have won a lot of football games together." "One thing more about Jim Mora a real key: He is absolutely, without any question, full of integri ty and honesty. He won't lie to the troops. He says it like it is, and sometimes that hurts. But he says neutral when your goalie stops him, the momentum shifts back to you." Losing to Navy 2-1 earlier in the season was all the motivation the Lions needed to defeat the Midshipmen. "We just knew they had no chance against us," Holdcraft said. "We played our worst game against them last time, and I knew we were going to take it to them." "West ,Chester State (the other team in the tournament) started to come back against Navy late in the game," Hourihan said. "And we were all up in the stand rooting for Navy, because we wanted another shot at them." After scoring only one goal against Navy last time, the Lions knew they had to score more goals, and they did. So what happened this time that didn't two weekS ago? "We passed the puck better, and moved it around well," Shellington said. "We were feeding our center in the slot, and he was creating the plays, opening up the shots for us. We also fore checked extremely well." After losing in overtime last weekend to Ohio University, the players and coach agreed that this tournament win was a big one. NFL history. Bruney, like Ryan, is a router with 33 years of experience as a pro player and coach. But he was assis tant head coach to Marion Camp bell whom Braman fired before the final game of this past season. His association with the deposed coach makes him a 20-11ongshot. Jim Mora, who in the last three years coached the (Philadelphia, Baltimore) Stars of the United States Football League to two of the league's championships, has been scratched. it, and they may not like it, but they do respect it," he said. The Saints finished the 1985 sea son under the interim guidance of Wade Phillips, who moved up from defensive coordinator when his fa ther,. Bum Phillips, quit Wade Phillips was told last Wednesday that he and his assis tants were no longer in the running for the job. 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Other candidates for the award included Bill Walton of Boston, Robert Reid of Houston, Eddie Johnson of Sacramento, Manute 80l and Jeff Malone of Washington, T.R. Dunn of Denver and Adrian Dantley of Utah. Rhoden hoping to be traded PITTSBURGH (AP) The agent for pitcher Rick Rhoden has again asked the Pittsburgh Pirates to trade the veteran right hander, who slumped to a 10-15 record and 4.47 earned run average last season. Pirates General Manager Syd Thrift, who unsuccessfully tried to trade Rhoden during baseball's December meetings, said no trade is possible until at least spring training. "He has to be prepared to show his best efforts in spring training, because that is where his lot will be determined," Thrift said. Rhoden, the Pirates' opening-day pitcher last season, "has no intention of pitching in Pittsburgh this season," said his agent, Tony Attanasio. "Rhoden feels he has paid his dues," Attanasio said. "He is putting his condo up for sale. 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