12 —The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Oct. 22, 198 G Linksters end topsy-turvy season By MEGAN CULHANE Collegian Sports Writer It was a roller coaster ride of a fall season for the men’s golf team. The season started off modestly with a very young team possessing the potential to fulfill Head Coach Mary Kennedy’s goal of a national championship. Slowly, the team set its goals, nur tured young talent, boosted its confi dence and felt its way around the golf course. After two fifth-place showings, the Lions turned it on firing 598 to clinch the first-place spot at the Walter McLaughlin tournament. The title marked the first time the team had won a tournament in almost three years and established the Lions as a force to be reckoned with. With that tangible win securely in their golf bags, the Lions headed for the East Coast Athletic Conference qualifier. The team was at the peak of its season and under pressure to maintain the status it had previously established. Riding on a wave of confi dence, or maybe overconfidence, it looked to the qualifier as a bridge to bigger and better things. The Lions went in expecting to win indeed, they were favored to win but after one round of do-or-die golf, they settled for a disheartening third place finish. A chance for redemption came when the Lions hosted the Atlantic 10 Championship Tournament. Penn State had last won an A-10 tourna ment in 1983 by a mere one stroke. This season, the team again gained a one-stroke victory by nudging out arch-rival Temple 023 to 624. The team was pleased at the chance to get another notch in the win column. The Lions then entered the season’s home stretch. Their two wins out of four tries wasn’t a bad record, but the team was shooting for three out of five. The ECAC Championships fit 0FF 1 iy - Color Prim A {' I \ - Film Developing S • I with this coupon * I OFFER EXPIRES R 2 PM, Oct 23 PENN PHOTO SUPPLY ? W. COLLEGE AVE WaUe Up! to daily Collegian w n /K, ‘Even though the final outcome had to come about, I feel we are still successful as a team. It has been one of the most successful seasons I’ve had coaching.’ loomed on the horizon and, with the A-10 victory fresh in their minds, the Lions had hopes of another win. The team’s play fell short of those expec tations, however, and the Lions ended the season with an anti-climatic eigth-place showing. “We thought we would win (the ECACs), but we forgot one thing,” sophomore Dan Braun said. “You’ve got to play well to win.” Reflecting on the season, Kennedy said that it was a positive one from her standpoint as a coach. “Even though the final outcome had to come about, I feel we are still successful as a team,” Kennedy said. “It has been one of the most success ful seasons I’ve had coaching. I’m happy that I kept my decision on the lineup, it seemed to work out the best way. The combination seemed to work well. “A couple of wins combined with a couple of letdowns contributed to the final disappointment. We’re not looking backward and saying ‘Look what we did.’ ” The players, too, look back at the season with pride. TONITE! MR. ROBERT A. SZEYLLER SENIOR MANAGING PARTNER PENNSYLVANIA FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. 7 PM HUB GALLERY LOUNGE Sponsored by: The Management Club and The Insurance Club Mary Kennedy Head Golf Coach "We had a great season,” Braun said. “The tournaments we won were great team efforts. There were the bad points, but the winning overshad ows them. We ended sourly, but you can’t sit around crying about it or you’ll lose confidence.” Kennedy said the final letdown makes the team more eager to start the spring season. She said if the Lions didn’t have the disappointing finish in the fall, there might have been a hint of overconfidence to taint the team’s attitude. “They've been learning and matur ing all the way,” Kennedy said. “They’ve had the experience of play ing with good players and a compet itive schedule. As success comes, hopefully the spring will bring a more confident and competitive level for all of them.” As winter approaches, the Lions will be driven indoors to practice. Kennedy said the team will concen trate on both individual and team goals, as well as learning to trust themselves and their golf games. The time will provide the team with a chance to change strategies and cov er past mistakes. 'v~ ASCEND TO Y HIGH TECH WITH ASC. Careers take off at ASC ... because we have. In our eleven fast-paced years, many rewarding careers have been made as we expand our partici pation and expertise in data communications, electronic warfare, signal processing and systems engineering. 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Campus any game. Help my family see pickup and delivery. 359-2146. their first PSU game ever! Please STUDENT HELPER PROOF call 862-3048. . READING, typing, manila enve- ALUMNUS NEEDS FOOTBALL lope, SI per page. PSU graduate tickets for home and away of distinction L.A. 1986. Call games. Season or individual Steve 364-9170 local 9-9. Campus games. Call 814-237-5204. pick-up and delivery. r — r ' j psst...l hear you’re looking for a job-1 could set^ 1 /" you up with a friend of mine named RICK. He’s f looking for a few good people, who aren’t afraid to work V The responsible type-you know! So if you play your cards right maybe you could be one of them. good luck I J ASSISTANT TEACHER PRIVATE Academic School 11:00-3:30, $5.00/hr. December to March. Must have 64 credits. Early child hood- El. Ed. Please call 238- 2655. EARN $4BO WEEKLY- $6O per hundred envelopes stuffed. Guaranteed. 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