14—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1986 Swimmen drop meet to Virginia By MARY DEWEES Collegian Sports Writer Teams generally benefit from their losses by learning from mis takes. The men's swimming and diving team adhered to this gener alization during its defeat at the hands of the University of Virginia this weekend. The 64-49 loss dropped Penn State's record to 7-2, yet elevated the team's insight into its strengths and weaknesses. Coach Peter Brown said these weaknesses, combined with Virgin ia's preparation for the meet, were the reasons for the Lions' loss. "They shaved a few key guys, that's what made it real tough for us," he saicl. "But on the other hand, if we did everything we were Collegian daily Triti,oittactitie - .5,...;.:......:: -...- ...,:..:i . :....7.,,.'7..,.._ - :.: . 't ;` FIoRNSTs .... . 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Despite poor finishes in several races, Penn State was able to claim first place in six individual events. Dave Rafferty was responsible for two of these places, swimming to wins in both the 200-yard freestyle (1:43.1) and the 200-yard butterfly (1:53). Senior Pete Greene took the 50- yard freestyle race, while freshmen Brian Smith, John Shipp, and Bill Matz posted wins in the 200-yard individual medley, the 100-yard freestyle, and 200-yard breast stroke, respectively. Also showing good form was freshman Andy Eg leston, who claimed second in the 1,000-yard freestyle while turning in an Eastern Championships qualify ing time of 9:50. 1-11Ain' CArti • The Allenway Barber Shop * Professional Haircutting Services * Reasonable Prices *4 Barbers on Duty In the Allenway Bldg. 315 S. Allen St. 238.4302 ThE Daily CollEgiaN BUSINESS ANd SERVICE DIRECTORY: A ShoppEß's BEST GllidE TO THE CENTRE RECIION. J . c~y LITTLE PIECES QF EARTH FOR SALE... 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College Ave. Below Mid-State Bank Trackmen win two The men's indoor track and field team swept Ohio State and Southern Illinois Saturday in the squad's first triangular meet of the season. The Lions defeated Ohio State 71-59 and outdistanced Southern Illinois 71- 39. Head Coach Harry Groves said that depth was the key to the Lions' success. "We won seven events and the other two teams kept dividing the rest of the places (behind us)," Groves said. "Our depth helped us pull through. "If either (Ohio Staie or Southern Illinois) had won seven events they would have had a shot at it, it was a matter of our first places and the fact that we followed them up with strong finishes. We were really satisfied with our performance." Greg Reyner won the shot with a toss of 56-11 and Dave Coney took the high jump with a leap of 6-9. Groves said both could have done better, but they each did just enough to win. 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"They jumped for the places and then stopped jumping so the distances aren't that good, but we just wanted to finish up front." Penn State also swept the 1,000- meter run as Steve Balkey, Vance Watson and Tom Gough crossed the stripe in unison. Chris Mills won the 800-meter run and Timpson picked up a second victory in the 300-meter hurdles. "The depth was the key, if you're going to do good in tri-meets you've got to have a lot of people," Groves said. "We felt that it is always the best way to develop your best ath letes. Individuals don't have to worry about being perfect if they know their teammates will pick them up." —by Mark Ashenfelter If it is a game and not on he shelves, we will order it for you! We Stock a Wide Selection of Games: trivial pursuit risk avalon hill games scrabble star fleet battles monopoly dungeons & dragons ...and many other games and gaming needs Open game rooms available Thurs., Fri. and Sat. nights beginning January 17. 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Monday thru Friday 8.5 and Saturday 10-5 237.2905 119 South Fraser Street Swimwomenprevail at Princeton By JIM SAUNDERS 10:36.56 and the Lady Lions took it ( : 53.34) freestyle competitions. Collegian Sports Writer from there. Zoranski soared to victory in the "This meet was a real nail-bit- 100- ( : 57.82) and 200-yard (2:06.06) Once again the women's swim- er," Head Coach Bob Krimmel butterfly events. ming and diving team put itself on said. "We won every close race." In all, the Lady Lions took first the line, allowing the last event of The 400-yard freestyle relay place in eight of the 14 swimming the day to determine the meet's team, which clinched the victory events. They could not, however, outcome. This time it won the final for the Lady Lions, consisted of manage to defeat the highly-re relay by scarcely seven-tenths of a senior Kristin Whitner, sophomore spected Princeton divers in either second yesterday to defeat host Kathy Zoranski and freshmen the one-or three-meter springboard Princeton, 72-68. Richa Ainbinder and Jeanne Wil- competitions. From the outset, Penn State's kins. Senior captain Janeen Leeshock chances of extending its record to "It was the same score as the (1:07.40) took individual honors in 9-1 did not look bright. When Pitt meet going into (the final re- the 100-yard breast stroke while Princeton out-touched the Lady lay)," Krimmel said. "We lost the freshman Kathleen Dick (2:25.16) Lions by three-tenths of a second in Pitt meet; here we won." went on to capture first place in the the first race —the 200-yard med- Whitner and Zoranski were Penn 200-yard breast stroke. ley relay —it marked the season's State's only multiple winners, both In another important event, first loss for the squad. winning two individual events as freshman Kristen Elias substan- With the Lady Lions trailing 7-0, well as taking part in the 400-yard tially cut her personal best time to senior Susan Marshall then earned freestyle relay. place second in the 400-yard indi five points for Penn State by out- In the sprinting events, Whitner vidual medley the meet's second lasting the field to win the exhaust- outclassed everybody. 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