I&—The Daily Collegian Friday, Oct. 24, 1986 Stickwomen gang up on Ursinus By ROBERT WILLIAMS Collegian Sports Writer The field hockey team (12-3-2) scored early and often yesterday tp.A afternoon as it white-washed Ursinus % 5-1 in a game which saw many of the ; Lady Lions get into the act. f y M Six different players on the Penn State squad tallied points, a fact that impressed Head Coach Gillian Rat tray. “All of our goals were sort of a team effort,” Rattray said. “There was usually two people or three peo ple involved before (the ball) made it to the goal.” And it didn’t take the Lady Lions long to get the ball to the goal. Sophomore forward Lisa Bervin chak got Penn State on the board quickly when she redirected sopho more forward Tracey Neave’s shot past Bears’ netminder Mia Fields at the 3:56 mark of the first half. The tally was Bervinchak’s eighth of the season, and Neave was credited with her fourth assist. For Neave, the afternoon wound up being just another day at the office. After senior midfielder Chris Vitale and Ursinus forward Ginny Migliore traded goals at the 7:43 and 26:48 marks of the half, Penn State was up by only one goal (2-1) despite the fact that it was dominating the game and controlling the ball. But then Neave got on track and put the game out of reach. The Glenolden native gave Penn State a 3-1 halftime cushion at the 30:20 mark when she out-fought an Ursinus defender for the ball 20 yards to the left of the Bears’ cage, rifled a shot across the crease, and watched as the ball ricocheted off of Fields’ leg into the goal. Fields entered the game with a solid 1.6 goals against average, but as the game progressed, it was obvious that the relentless Lady Lion attack was beginning to take its toll. Rattray said Penn State’s two quick goals at the game’s outset might have rattled . Fields a little bit. Carthy’s shot past. Fields. The goal “We got to her early,” she said, was the 28th of her career, and it "She’s the sort of girl that the longer moved Neave into a three-way tie for you don’t get to her, the more confi- fifth on the all-time Penn State goal-- dent she feels. She plays better, and scoring list. Jan Snyder better and better. The two quick and Chris Larson-Mason. (1974-1977) goals' really hurt her.” share the No. 5 rating with Neave. The player who closed the first-half Junior fullback Miriam Geller said scoring would open it in the second- that the wide margin of victory was a half nice chan S e of P ace for the Lady Five minutes and 53 seconds into Lions, who have made close, low the second stanza, Neave, who was scoring ganues commonplace moving toward the Ursinus goal, re- throughout much of the season. In directed senior midfielder Mary Me- fact since an opening day 5-1 thump- Penn State’s Taml Worley fights for conlrol of the ball in yesterday s game against Urslnus at Lady Lion Field. Worley and the Lady Lions were able to pull everything together and get a strong team effort, as they beat the Bears 5-1. THE ALLEY CAT A GREAT STORE FOR THE WOMAN ON CAMPUS A store with a difference 135 E. Calder Way ' ... * mg of Purdue, Penn State has not scored five goals in a game or won by more than three goals. ' “I think it was great that we opened up the scoring a little bit today be cause we’re going to need to open up our scoring more,” Geller said. “We’ve been winning by one or two goals. I think this is great for us to win by four goals. It’s going to help our confidence in the next four games.” The loss drops Ursinus’ record to 7- 6. AiS 7 W Violent W El Martial Q ✓lkW^^&Art A 3 X 3 3)0 S BX3«AT^SI Date and Time; Oct. 25 (Sat.) 10 a.m., 2 a.m., and 7 p.m. Oct. 26 (Sun.) 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. (Two hours each.) Place: IN Bldg. 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