leers square off for Blue-White game tonight By JUSTIN PIGZA Collegian Sports Writer For several weeks the Penn State leers have been put through gruel ing workouts and drill sessions under the command of Coach Joe Battista. But they have yet to play at full speed and lay it all on the line. When the puck is dropped tonight, this will all change at the team's annual Blue-White game at the ice pavilion with the opening face-off set for 9:15 p.m. The game will mark the debut of the leers, who do not officially begin their season until next Friday at home against Duquesne. The team is poised to pick up where it left off last season in which it finished 27- 6-1 including a heart-breaking loss in the finals to Ohio in the Ameri can Collegiate Hockey Association national championship tournament. Not only does the Blue-White game give Battista and his staff an excellent chance to evaluate the talent of the team, but it’s also a great opportunity to work out the kinks in their bench management. “There are certain intangibles that only show up in a game situa tion,” Battista said. “It’s early but this is a real good chance to evalu ate the team.” Ruggers take on By TIM HYLAND Collegian Sports Writer The midseason break is just about over for the Penn State men’s rugby club. The Ruggers take on their last league oppo nent at home this Saturday as they take on Indi ana, Pa. After weeks of playing relatively non competitive opponents from the Allegheny Rugby Union, the match this week against undefeated lUP will signal the Ruggers that it is time to get serious. The winner of the game will receive an automatic birth in the Midwest Regional playoffs. “lUP has been the team in our division that has given us the best opposition,” Rugger Coach Fraser Grigor said, although he pointed out that Penn State is still a superior team. Ruggers Coach Terry Ryland believes the s*9s A Children tVoUnderl2 x All You Care To Enjoy 9am-2pm The Best Deal in Town! Unlike a real game, there will be two 25-minute halves instead of three 20-minute periods; however the contest will be played under game situations complete with offi cials calling all rules and penalties. Battista expects a fast-paced, phys ical game from the team as they will be trying to make an impres sion on the coaching staff The leers will be split into two 20-man squads, both consisting of two offensive and two defensively oriented lines in order to make the teams as fair as possible. The game will give the players a chance to strut their stuff in front of their coaches and teammates as well as the fans. “When I played in juniors, we played in front of maybe only a few hundred fans,” freshman defense man Don Coyne said. “I’m looking forward to the crowd. I hear the place gets packed.” Although the game is a great chance for the leers to play in a game situation for the first time this year in front of eager leer fans, there are some important evaluations that will be made by the coaching staff as to who is going to fit in where for this sea son. “It’s a lot of fun, but there is a serious side to the game.” junior undefeated lUP squad tomorrow game will be his team’s toughest within the division, but if the Lions get back on track, they should win. Despite the Ruggers 43-3 trouncing of Pitt last weekend, Ryland thought the team looked sloppy and out of sync at times. “The problem is when the opposition starts to fade, players tend to move away from the game plan,” said Grigor. “They do more freelancing because the opposition just isn’t there defen sively.” Penn State forward Mike Feightner is also expecting to win this weekend and said the team’s intensity has really picked up after a slight letdown last weekend. “Practices have seemed to pick up,” Feight ner said. “The coaches have been giving us some different drills trying to pick us up.” As the Ruggers blew out one opponent after another, many younger B- and C-side players LARGE 1-TOPPING PIZZA FREE DELIVERY ASK FOR STUDENT SPECIAL Penn State’s Patrick Bovino closes in for a shot against Michigan State last season. The leers play their Blue-White game tonight. forward Rich Martha said. “It is a reigns of the other team. Battista huge opportunity for us to see what and associate head coach Ray Lorn speed we’ll be playing at and to get bra will scout the game from the used to our lines.” stands. All coaches will be wearing The game will be even more seri ous for the new members of the leers who will be vying for ice time in hopes of making a contribution to the team. Filling out the 20-man rosters will be eight “B” team members. Assistant Coach Paul Graf will be behind the bench of one squad, while Bill Masullo will hold the UDENT SPECIAL s*99 headsets so Battista and Lombra can communicate to the bench coaches what they want to see, whether it be specific plays or dif ferent line combinations. “Some of the guys are still fight ing to get into the line-up,” Battista explained. “This game weighs heavily to see who will be getting ice time.” were getting quality playing time. The result is a rugby team with incredible depth. “We are in the happy position in which in A side through C-side; that there are 20 to 25 play ers who are legitimate contenders for top posi tions,” Grigor said. Although this game is a big one for the Rug gers, they can’t help but to look ahead to Army next week. The focus of the Ruggers entire sea son, besides reclaiming their Midwest Regional Championship, has been the two matchups with the Cadets. The Ruggers dropped the first meeting 9-5. Penn State hopes to use the game this week to refine its game plan in preparation for the Cadets. “When we play Army, we just have to stick to our game plan,” Feightner said. “I think we can obviously beat them.” Collegian Photo/Betsy Blume COMPARE V —^ COMPARE OUR PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE 2X ELECTRONIC SHOCK PROTECTION mega bass® sound HYDRO SUSPENSION SYSTEM! 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