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    12—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 17, 1987
ALEXANDER COURT SUMMER
NOTICE sublet, large 2 bedroom, A/C,
•
cable, fully furnished, 1.4 people,
rent very negotiable. Call 234-
3632.
Collegian Inc. reserves the
right to release the names of
individuals who place advertis- ASSOCIATED REALTY: ROOMS,
Ing in The Daily Collegian, Colle- efficiencies, 1 and 2 bedroom
gian Magazine and The Weekly apartments still available for
Collegian. Fall. Starting at $195 per month.
The decision on whether to Call 234-2382.
release this information shall be
ATTENTION SINGLE GRAD
made by the management of
UATE students and profession-
Collegian Inc. als. We have several one
The purpose of this policy is bedroom apartments starting Au
to discourage the placement of gust 16 in a small building close
advertising that may be cruel or to
campus. Wall to wall carpet,
unnecessarily embarrassing to
individuals or organizations. air, garage parking, laundry, neat
and clean. $350/mo. Also a one
bedroom sublet with fall option
at $260/mo. 237.3000 leave mes
sage.
FOR SALE
BEAUTIFUL QUIET ONE bed-
AMIGA COMPUTER SYSTEM: room: available May 9th, busline,
CPU,RGB monitor, 3.5 external free parking, $340 negotiable.
disk drive, 512K,more. $ 1200/ Grads/Prof. Please phone Harold
8.0. Must Sell! Scott 862.3318. at 238-3637 or leave message.
ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE on EFFICIENCY APARTMENT BAR-
Rental Televisions and Oomputer LOFT Building, College Avenue
Terminals. ACORN Rentals, 232 opposite Sout Halls. Available
S. Allen Street, 238-6021. mid August, $295/month, 238-
1856.
BIANCHI BICYCLE FOR SALE
12 speed excellent cond.Garage FIVE BEDROOM, TWO bath, fur
kept $135.00 234-5071 or 237- nished townhouse close to cam
-9811. pus. Cable, parking free.
COLLEGIATE BLACK GOWN, Available mid August, call Greg
cap, blue velvet hood for Ph.D. 234.4569
$135. Call Joe 237-4648
Furnished one bedroom apart-
FOR SALE 2 Female dorm con- ment available Fall 'B7 in Beaver
tracts. Contact Heather 2.6008 or Terrace. Phone Continental Real
Tern 2-7530. Estate Management, 238-1598 or
HONDA SCOOTER 1983 silver, stop by office at 132 Sowers St
low mileage, no problems, no (Ambassador Building.)
accidents, new battery, rides
two. Please call 237-8631 imme
diately!
INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS free
motorcycles, home, personal be- -gasoline from Uni-Mart if you
longings, hospitalization. For, rent an apartment at Foster Ave.
professional courteous service, by May 31, 1987 call us for de
call 238-6633. tails. Associated Reality 234-
ROOM FOR RENT one room only 2382
remains in 6-room house; located RESIDENTIAL ATMOSPHERE.
four blocks out South Alien FREE parking. 1 and 2 bedrms.,
street; kitchen and bath prive- $425 to $460 plus utilities. 234-
leges shared; $lOO/month. In- 6004
cludes all utilities; lease 5/15187
through 8/15/87 Call 237-5863
9:00-5:00 weekdays
space at soaring costs isn't your
SUMMER SUBLET STARTS June idea of an Ideal place to live?
1. Own room in apartment one Then check the Highland Tower.
block to campus, very negotiable At last an apartment building for
234.4439 graduate students and proles-
TENNIS RACQUET FOR Sale slonals who desire a small, quiet,
Kneissi White Star Twin Great modern apartment with all ame-
Condition 234.5058 Includes nities. Located in the heart of
Free Stringing downtown State College, High-.
land Tower is devoted to a quiet
residential atmosphere. Free
parking. 1 and 2 bedrooms, $425
to $460 plus utilities. 234-6004.
VW RABBIT 1978, silver, stan
dard, 82,000 miles. Drives well.
Some rust must sell $5OO. Cindy
238-0340.
VERY LARGE ONE bedroom
'72 VW SUPER BEETLE. Runs apartment next to 'campus for
great, new engine. Needs some three people. Ten foot ceilings,
body work. AM/FM casette. Best hardwood floors, bay window,
offer. Call Bob after 6 P.M. 237- front porch, and heat included in
8916. a small building. Fall start. 237-
3000 leave message.
10 SP. BIKE, GUITAR, pots, pans,
dishes, peruvian handicrafts, and 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT near
misc. Call Juan 3-1611 or 234- Nittany Mall. $425 plus heat. 238-
4729 2431.
ATTENTION
Adoption: A loving alternative to
an unplanned pregnancy. We are
an infertile couple who have a
loving home and a secure future
to offer your baby. Legal and
confidential. Call collect any
time (412)373-7899.
Adoption: If you want to provide
your newborn with a loving
home, call Ellen or Charlie col
lect. Legal. Confidential.
(516)541-7429.
ADOPTION —LOVING, FINAN
CIALLY secure white family
seeks to adopt newborn. Medical
expenses paid. Call collect
(201)887-1545.
ADOPTION. WE CAN help each
other. Loving white married cou
ple seeks to share lives with
newborn. Emotionally and finan
cially prepared to raise a child.
Medical and legal expenses paid.
Legal and confidential. Call col
lect, (315)797-5881.
ARE YOU PREGNANT? Worried?
Uncertain? Free pregnancy test
ing. Confidential services
CRCPC, 234-7340.
FOR DINNER AFTER graduation
come to Ferrara's of Little Italy,
125 S. Pugh Street. Call now for
reservations. 234-0438.
FOR SECRETARIES WEEK- bal
loon bouquets, delivery avail .
able. Party & Wedding Corner.
238-6235.
LOWEST PRICES ON color film
developing. 12-exposure, $2.99;
15-exposure, $3.99; 24-exposure,
$4.99; 36-exposure only $6.95.
One day service. General photo.
325 East Beaver, 237-0011.
PREGNANT. DEAR MOTHER in
need. Consider adoption, place
your child, resolve your conflict.
Call collect. 1• (717)4324.4452. We
can help you.
PSU COMPATIBLE TERMINALS.
Now 1200 baud•ava!lable! Try our
low rates. ACORN, 232 S. Allen,
238.6021.
RENT 3 MOVIES, PLAYER, 3
days, only $19.95. Over 800 titles!
ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021.
TELEVISION RENTALS, COLOR
or B & W, long or short term, low
rates. ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238-
6021.
UNITED STATES MARINE Corps
Undergraduate Officer Pro:
grams. Freshmen and Sopho
mores get in shape this summer
while seeing if you have what it
takes to be a Marine Corps Offi
cer. You'll be paid approximately
$217.34 a week, plus room,
board, and travel. Ask about tu
ition assistance, student loan
deferments, free civilian flight
lessons, aviation guarantees,
and high starting salaries. Equal
opportunity. For more informa
tion, call (814) 237-8578 today and
ask for SSgt. Rupp or Capt.
Hough.
LOOKING FOR AVON fuller
brush? Ditto for mothers, fa
thers, grads. Sensational sum
mer products. Diane 238-8505.
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APARTMENTS
LARGE 2 BR furnished apart
ment for summer. 4/5 people.
Alexander Court, $795/month,
call 231-0916.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS
LARGE MODERN 4 person apart
ment near campus. $660, 238
2431.
TIRED OF THE noise of down
town apartments? Cramped
3BR TOWNHOUSE SIX blocks to
campus. August lease, 12 month
$625 plus utilities. 238.4408.
2BR APT. NEAR campus, $575;
2br apt., 16 biks, $395; Ibr apt., 16
biks, $295; Ibr apt. 2 biks, fur
nished, non-smoker only, June,
$395 plus; Private rooms, quiet
non-smoking women only,
,fur
nished. 238-4408.
2, 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
-2/3 mile to campus-very large-9
1/2 and 12 month leases. Great
prices. Call 238-3153. Leave mes
sage.
2,3, BEDROOM apartments- 213
mile to campus- very large- 9 1/2
and 12 month leases. Great
prices Call 238-3153, leave mes
sage.
FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVELY Furnished, one
bedroom, w/kitchenette, private.
Includes: utilities, microwave,
laundry, cable, parking, walk to
PSU. Summer. $175/mo summer.
Quiet home w/two. Female.
238.7587,6-10 pm
FALUSPRING FOR males, swim
ming pool, 3 blocks to campus,
meals, furnished doubles. 234-
3291.
FOR RENT 1987-88 school year: 1
bedroom furnished with micro
wave, balcony, occupancy for 2:
University Towers. s4oolmonth
plus electricity. Call 234-2804.
FREE MONTHS RENT: Female to
share spacious 3 room apt. 3
blocks from campus/ microwave,
cable, laundry facilities, fur
nished. Available May-August
Pay only 3 months, $llO/month.
Call 238-7487
FURNISHED ROOMS WITH
cooking. Available summer and
fall. Close to campus. 355.0230.
GRAD PROF. 3 bdrm near cam
pus. Own room includes heat
/AC, cable. Year lease $250
month 238-4815.
GREAT! OWN ROOM in town
house beginning Fall Semester
extras! 238-5140 after 6pm, fe
males.
NEEDED: TWO FEMALES to
share one large bedroom condo.
Microwave, dishwasher, newly
furnished, a/c. 237-5866.
OWN ROOM, FALL Spring 'B7,
$146/mo. 2 blocks to campus,
College Ave., unfurnished. Char
isse, 238-8945.
SMALL EFF. APT. (furnished),
Boalsburg area, $250.00 & utili-
ties. Available June 1. 466.7207,
after 3:30 pm.
1 BEDROOM HOUSE (Boalsburg
Area) 325.00 & utilities. Available
June 1. 466-7207 after 3:30 pm.
SUBLET
AAAAAHH APARTMENT SUM
MER sublet great location across
from South Halls. June-August.
1.2 roommates call Glenn 237-
4050.
AAAAA LARGE, A/C, Furnished,
2BR, house. One block to cam
pus. Summer- 250/month nego
tiable. 234.1184
AAAA HOUSE ON College Ave
nue. Single room, double room,
very roomy, side screen porch,
rent extremely flexible, includes
all utilities. Call Karin, 238-2891,
great place.
AAA AMBASSADOR APT. sum
mer sublet 1.3 people, A/C, ml
crowave, morel Price negotiable
Call 234-1203.
AAAA SUMMER SUBLET. Own.
room In large well kept house
close to campus. Inexpensive
rent/cable/washer and dryer. 237-
5454. - .
A GROOVY HOUSE w/your own
bdrm. Cheap! 3 blocks • campus
free utilities/steak dinner 234-
3709.
A LARGE COMFORTABLE 2 BR
summer sublet for 2.3 females. 2
blocks from campus, parking
available. Rent negotiable. 238-
7384.
ALEXANDER COURT SUMMER
sublet: $125.00/month per per
son. Single or double occupancy.
237-1819.
APARTMENT IN HOUSE. 2-4 peo
ple for large 2 bedroom. $9O each
per month. Utilities included.
Great location. Backporch. 234-
1527.
AVAILABLE MAY TO August:
One female; remodeled apart
ment; cable, utilities included;
rent negotiable; Tammy 234-
6209.
BEST LOCATION LARGE two
bedroom, alc, well furnished,
Half block from Gaff, Saloon, G-
Man, and campus. Price Negotia
ble, call 237-8537.
BRIARWOOD 2-BEDROOM
APARTMENT spacious, free
parking, HBO/MAX option, rent
negotiable. Fall option. Call 231-
8235,
BRIARWOOD SUBLET. EFFI
CIENCY for one or two. Spa
cldus, free pool and parking
Frequent bus routes. Rent nego
tiable. 234.0953.
EXCELLENT SUMMER SUBLET
one block from campus. Down
town, newly remodeled. One or
two females. Price negotiable.
231-8868. Ask for Heather.
E. COLLEGE MALE roommate
Rent negotiable. Excellent loca
tion across from Old Main. 234
4660.
FABULOUS SUMMER SUBLET!
Own room in furnished town
house extras! 238-5140 after
6pm,females.
FALL OPTION, OWN room, 1/2
block from campus. Nice remod
eled house. $175/mo. (neg.) in
cludes all utilities. Females: 234-
2496.
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Associated Realty
456 East Beaver Avenue, State College, PA 16801
(814) 234-2382
Bright Bold Colors
Banana Republic Style Shirts
Clammer Jammer Shirts
Miami Vice Style Shirts
Spring Pants
Jams Style Shorts
Generation One Shorts
Spring Top 8i Pants Sets
Penn State Hooded & Crewneck Sweatshirts,
Sweatpants, Shorts & T's (kids & adults)
$2 99 $11 99
Downstairs next to Mr. Donut
mon., tups., wed., fri. & sat. 9:30-8:30
Thurs. 9:30-9pm sun. 11-4 pm
FEMALE NEEDED TO share one
bedroom apartment at Parkway
Plaza. Air conditioning, pool, uti
lities included. Rent negotiable.
Call Karen 237.4164.
FOR RENT: LARGE, 2 • bedroom,
1 1/2 bath apartment in Hetzel
Plaza, 500 E. College Ave. beauti-
fully furnished, 10 or 12 month
lease available. Rent $750/mo.
Call 234-2025.
FOR RENT: SUBLET for summer
semester. 1 bedroom, furnished ,
College Ave. University Towers
$350/month plus electricity. Call
234-2804.
FREE MAY RENT. Downtown
Studio apartment Includes all
utilities: AC, cable, balcony. 238-
4743.
CHEAP SUBLET GURANTEED
GOOD LOCATION! On East Col
lege for 1/2 persons. Rent nego
tiable. Call 231-1434 anytime!
GRAD/ PROF APT. available May
18, Fall'option. 1 BR, 5 blocks to
campus. Includes heat, hot wa
ter, parking. Very quiet. Call
Joyce 237-1490 evenings; John
B. 238-0883 days.
GREAT FOR SUMMER! Private
pool, 5 minutes to campus, fur
nished singles/doubles. Parking,
kitchen use, coed floors at Fra
ternity. 234-3291 after 4.
GREAT SUMMER SUBLET: The
Lofts large, one bedroom, com
pletely furnished, air-condition
ing, dishwasher, free parking and
optional bus pass. All utilities
included. Rent very negotiable.
Call 231-0835. ,
LARGE EFFICIENCY FOR 1 or 2
people. One block from campus,
rent negotiable 231.0135.
NEWLY FURNISHED, CAR
PETED 2 bedroom apt. available
for summer sublet. Great loca
tion, mid town. Rent negotiable.
Call 234-8878,
OBRIAN PLACE, SUMMER sub.
let. 2-3 girls to share bedroom in
2-bedroom apartment. Dishwash
er, microwave, air-condition.
Price negotiable. 237-8551. •
PARKWAY PLAZA SUBLET quiet
furnished studio apartment avail
able May 1. Adjoining rec room,
like having living room with mi
crowave, rent includes swim club
membership, A/C, and all utili
ties. Close to shopping, schools,
bus route, and downtown. Alice:
238-3432 9.5 regarding 111 A.
solids & stripes
PEPPERMILL. HALF OF one bed
room. Free parking, utilities, ca
ble, A.G. $3OO/Summer. Dave
237-8970.
PROF/GRAD SUBLET one
bedroom unfurnished apartment,
walking distance to campus.
$325/month. June's rent/electric
free. Judy, 865-0984, 234-9644,
234.2257. Available 6/1.
SOUTHGATE TOWNHOUSE
SUMMER sublet own room. Fur-
nished, washer, dryer, dishwash
er. Price negotiable. Call Michele
237-5661.
SUBLET: BEAUTIFUL BEAVER
Hill apartment, $3OO for summer,
non-smoking female. Call Tanya
at 237:7691.
SUBLET: CEDARBROOK - FE
MALES; one bdrm.; furnished;
balcony; air-conditioned. Rent
negotiable- 1/2 May free. Start
May 11-Aug 17. Ask for Sandy or
Melinda 237-1677.
Summer Sublet Alexander Court
2-Bdrm air-conditioning, dish
washer, 1-block from campus
Call 862-0715.
SUMMER SUBLET - ONE male
needed. Own room. Rent nego
tiable, includes all utilities! Call
Rick 238-9437.
SUMMER SUBLET CEDAR
BROOK 1.2 people $7OO entire
summer(sl2o/mo.) all utilities
and A/C incl. 867.2064 or 231-
8842.
SUMMER, SUBLET PENN TOW.
ERS EFFICIENCY all utilities,
A/C, completely furnished, two
persons $lOO Each. Call 237-0846
Evenings.
SUMMER SUBLET UP to 6 fe
males needed for large Universi
ty Gateway apartment. Rent
negotiable, 237-6337.
SUMMER SUBLETS: 1,2, 3 bed
room apartments for as low as
$195 per month. 1 mile from
campus. Call 238-3153 leave mes
sage if no answer.
SUMMER SUBLET, ALL utilities
Pool, bus pass, parking
$llO/month. Mark, 238-8098.
SUMMER SUBLET, 2 females, 1
bedroom, Beaver Hill. Price ne
gotiable. Call collect, evenings,
(412)793-9217. Laura.
Summer roommate wanted. Own
room, laundry, pool, on bus line.
Rent negotiable. Some vices tol
erated. Call Chip 234-1326 or 863-
YAROlii OWN ROOM in house 0926.
for summer; 2 blocks from cam
pus; non-smoker, May 10th-Aug.
The Sliver Cellar
20th; $300.00 for entire summer; • • •
Dave 238-7801.
Short Sleeves
$l5"
$11 99
$11"
$l6"
$999
$10"
$2l"
100% Cotton
100% Cotton
for women
SUMMER SUBLET WITH Fall op• WANTED: FEMALE, NON-SMOK- TWO SINGLE ROOMS available
tion. Own room in nice house on ING roommate to share 4BR In our house in the 600 block of
Easterly Pkwy, $lOO/month. townhouse. Will have own room. South Pugh St. Hardwood floors,
Available June 1. Call Joe 865- Located off N. Atherton and on fireplace, two baths, heat and
1150,238-1707. bus route, rent: $2lO per month parking included. Year lease
SUMMER SUBLET OWN bed• which includes utilities. Call starts June 1. $l9O/mo. Female
room In nice house, May-August. Nancy 862.3523. only. 237-9792 Ann or Pam.
Price negotiable. Ron or Julie MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED 2 BLOCKS FROM campus. Dou
-234-3213. next year. $l4O/month, share 2 ble rooms. $155 per person, in-
SUMMER SUBLET X-LARGE 2 bed/bath. Apartment with 3 oth- dudes all utilities. No pets.
ers, call 234-3147, leave mes- Starting Fail. 238-4537, 238-6013.
bedroom, 1 block from campus,
microwave, dishwasher, balcony, sage. Call immediately!! s2so FOR THE entire summer at
a/c, color tv, VCR, price negotla- . 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES AGR Fraternity. Own room, full
ble, 238-7984., NEEDED for fall and spring, 2/5 kitchen, call Jon 237-3181. '
SUMMER SUBLET. HUGE two
bedroom apartment with spa people, large 2 bedroom, Beaver
- Terrace,' parking available
cious living room. Rent negotia- $175/mo. utilities Included. Call
ble. Call 231-8599. Sue 231.3961.
SUMMER SUBLET 2 Bedrooms, 2
Full Bathrooms, Furnished, A/C,
Microwave, College Ave., 1-6
People. 234-3838.
EXCLUSIVE AREA. CLOSE to GOING ONE. VACATIONISabati-
SUMMER SUBLET: BEAVER Pla• campus. Call now for low sum- cal? Housesitter avail May re
za, one block from campus, 14
needed rent ne otiable al c • mer rates. 238.5837 or 234-1230. sponslble grad experienced!
•
ditioned. Call Mike 862-1296
pus. T.v. cable, cooking, washer-
Summer . Sublet! Cheap Price! /dryer. Available summer/ fall, NEED TO TALK? Partners are
Entire floor of house. Must get
rid of! Call Emery 238-6251 $145/mo, Mike 237.5547. your peers, trained to listen and
AAAA SUMMER SUBLET. House OWN ROOM SUMMER sublet, help. Call 238-6739 or stop in at
' fall option. Spacious apt. 3 256 E. College 5.11 P.M., Sunday
-2 blocks/campus. Ownroom, fur- blocks to campus. 238.0342 ask Thursday.
nished. $llO/month negotia- April.
b1e.862-1916. 862-6900
SUMMER SUBLET! GREAT beat!
one or two people call Emery' ROOMS FOR RENT: New Room
238-6251. Mg House - female - 512 E. Col
3 BEDROOM APT. , , downtown,lege Ave. Across from South
$l2O, 3-5 people, 6/1/87 to 8/15/87 Halls -Summer Sublets preferred. 237-9450, 231-0195, 237-6932.
partially furnished, Laura 234-
9833 WOW!
ROOMMATES.
ONE NON—SMOKING ROO
MATE needed. Three blocks from
campus, $155/mo. Tika 234-7328.
Angela 862.6174 leave message.
ROOMATE WANTED TO share
two bedroom apartment, Penn
Tower Call Eric or Chris 862-
5739.
ROOMMATES NEEDED TO share
2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathroom apart
ment for 5 people In Hetzel Plaza
for 87.88. $155/mo. Call 862-2566.
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ROOMS FOR RENT AT 210 W.
College Ave. $l5O/month includ- ITS MAGIC! Put some into your
es all utilities. 12 month lease next occasion with magician
only, stating August. Common Richard Benninghoff. Guar
bath, no kitchen priviedges, 234- anteed raves. 237-4647.
6004
MIDNIGHT MOTION SEDUCES
ROOMS FOR RENT. Summer- with progressive sights and
/Fall spacious home two blocks sounds. Experiencing Is believ
from campus. 234-8479. Ing. Call us: 237-4164, 237-3306.
ROOMS FOR RENT Two Sepe• PARTY YOUR FACE off to the
rate Rooms $2OO/month apiece music and lights of D.J. DOUG
-12 month lease. E. Cherry LN. ER. Top 40 and Funk. Refer-
Serious Students Only. 234-8915. ences. $22/hour. Call 862-1372.
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SERVICES
BEST PRICE: Upgrade and gener-
al maintenance for your IBM
compatible personal computer.
Master Computer 234.4058.
Loves animals green thumb long
term references 862-7564.
TELEVISION, STEREO REPAIRS.
Expert, affordable service on all
brands. VCR's too. ACORN, 232
S. Allen, 238.6342.
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llegc • 238-3432
the Ryan Group
Beaver Hill!
Today's young adults love
to live in the same luxurious
comfort they enjoyed while
at home. Beaver Hill apart
ments now offer students that
chance to really live it up and
at a price they can afford!
Plus, you'll be living in the
best location in town in the
center of all the action and
only 1 block from Penn State
Campus. Live it up, live in
luxurious style, enjoy the com
fort and conveniences all at
a very affordable price and
only at Beaver Hill apart-
ments! Limited availabilities
Choose deluxe or stan-
dard 1 Bedroom Apartments
designed to accomodate up
to 3 people. The following
amenities are included
■ only 1 block from campus
f• laundry facilities on every floor
■- trash chutes in every floor
• unbeatable downtown
location
• designer custom made
draperies
M parking facilities
■ garbage disposals
■ fully equipped kitchen by GE
o wall-to-wall carpeting
■ fully furnished to accommo
date three residents.
■ microwave oven'
■ mirrored wall"
• These special features are offered
in the deluxe apartments only.
Call now for an appointment
237-0363
Rental Office: 309 E. Beaver Ave.
Open Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. 10-4
Netwomen to vie for A-10 title
By LEW BOSCO
Collegian Sports Writer
Going into an event that has
"championship" in its title imme
diately puts pressure on the teams
participating. And even more pres
sure is put on a team that is heavily
favored to win the championship,
since each member of that team is
expected to perform at his or her
best.
That situation is exactly what the
women's tennis team faces this
weekend when it travels to Mor
gantown, W.Va., in search of a
second straight Atlantic 10
Championship.
The Lady Lions are top-seeded
and a heavy favorite to win the
title. They disposed of No. 2 Rutg
ers, 8-1, No. 3 Temple, 8-1, and
No. 4 West Virginia, 9-0 earlier this
season to gain the first-round bye.
George Washington and Massachu
setts round out the field.
The team's first match will most
likely be against West Virginia this
afternoon in the semi-finals. The
championship match will be played
tomorrow morning.
On paper, Penn State should run
away with the title. But as every
'one knows, in big events the under
dog so many times finds a way to
pull off the upset. Head Coach Jan
Bortner is well aware of what his
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wants to bring the title home again.
"We'll have to be ready because
we are the defending champs,"
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the team to beat since we have
already beaten the other top seeds.
They will be gunning for us. We
must guard against being overcon
fident. If we go into the matches
thinking we are already the best,
it's going to be a long weekend."
One thing to keep in perspective
is the fact that all three regular
season victories over the other top
teams came in the friendly con
fines of the Penn State Tennis Club.
Now the Lady Lions must play on
the road, which could make things
more difficult, especially since the
team has lost its last three road
matches.
Bortner feels he has prepared the
team for the challenge.
"We've worked about as hard as
we could getting ready," the veter
an coach said. "We are pasically
healthy going in and that is crucial.
The team is looking forward to the
opportunity. I'm 'anxious to see
how we'll react to the pressure,
especially in the close matches,
because we are such a young
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"It should be a great tourna
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the ability to win. As long as we
play the way we did before against
them, we'll win."
"I'm excited to be a part of the
championships," Thomas said.
"I'll probably be a little nervous at
first but settle down after the first
point."
Out of the conference's 10
schools, only six will be competing.
Bortner said it is unfortunate that
every team in the conference will
not be represented.
"The reason the other / teams are
not participating is because they
don't feel they match up with ev
eryone else," he said. "Overall, it
does not make the conference itself
look very good."
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Laxers look to tame the Retrievers
By MEGAN CULHANE
Collegian Sports Writer
So far this year the only losses the men's lacrosse team
has suffered have come at the hands and sticks of
nationally-ranked teams.
The Towson State match-up did nothing but leave a bad
taste in the team's mouth, but Loyola and Rutgers were a
different story. The Lions limped away from thrilling
overtime contests with the Greyhounds and the ° Scarlet
Knights wearing the bumps and bruises of determination.
If a team could be nationally ranked for its determination
and heart, Penn State would surely dominate the league.
But effort is not taken into account in the final score, so
when the team travels to the University of Maryland at
Baltimore County tomorrow it hopes to bring back some
good news to go with its turf burn.
The unranked Retrievers sport an uninspiring season
record of 3-7, but upon closer investigation, the team's
intimidating schedule indicates that statistics don't al
ways speak for themselves. UMBC boasts a schedule that
is top heavy with top-ranked teams. So far this year, the
Retrievers have met national powerhouses Navy, Virgin
ia, Towson State and Cornell. And although the
scoreboard may not always be in its favor after the game
is over, UMBC has proven that it can play with the big
boys.
"I think we'll beat UMBC by a few goals if we play like
we did at Rutgers," senior attacker Scott McKeon said.
"They're not having a stellar year, they're having an
average year. But you never know, all of a sudden you
play them and they play great."
Penn State wants no surprises this weekend, however,
and Head Coach Glenn Thiel said the team is ready for the
challenge.
"I'm pleased with the way we've been playing," Thiel
said. "Our goal now is to keep going and play at that same
level. If we're not ready to play they're going to make us
look really bad.
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"This is the time of year when everyone starts talking
about respect," he added. "We know other teams respect
us, but what we really want right now is a win."
Tomorrow, the Lions will face a rock-steady UMBC
defense as well as a speedy Retriever offense. But that's
nothing new to the Lions, who are blessed with an offense
of "now you see 'em, now you don't" sprinters and a
defense that won't let opponents through unless they know
the password.
Thiel said the strategy will be to keep the pressure on
Retriever goaltender Peter Love, adding that if the Lions
remain calm and keep control of the ball they should
come away victorious.
Boasting a record of 7-3, the Lions round out the second
half of their season hoping for five straight wins that
would secure a berth to the playoffs. After the overtime
pressure-cookers at Loyola and Rutgers, the team is
technically only two goals away from being a nationally
ranked squad.
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It's easy to harbor bad memories about past defeats,
but when speaking of last weekend's blood-bath with
Rutgers, Thiel said the loss was not negative.
"It's a bitter pill to swallow, but there is nothing you
can do once the game is over," Thiel said. "I've been
more upset when we've won and played poorly. Winning
or losing is the bottom line obviously, but you're not going
to win them all. .. . Win or lose, it isn't all that key to
me."
At this point, the Lions are tired of playing their hearts
out and coming up on the short end of the stick. They're
tired of that empty feeling when the score indicates they
lost by one when they know the game was theirs. In short,
they're tired of being victims of circumstance.
"After the (Rutgers) game (Scarlet Knights Coach
Tom) Hayes shook all of our hands and told every single
person that we shouldn't have lost that game," McKeon
said. "We may not be the flashiest team, but we work just
as hard for what we have. I'm proud as hell to be a part of
the team because I think we've got a lot of guts."
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