4—The Daily Collegian Friday, Oct. 20, 1995 Lions seeking bye vs. Spartans By DAVID COMER Collegian Sports Writer When Penn State's prolific offense meets a suffocating Michi gan State defense at 1:00 p.m. Sun day in East Lansing, the Lions will be trying to secure a second-place Big Ten finish and the first-round bye that accompanies it. But the task won't be easy. The No. 13 men's soccer team (11-3 overall, 3-1 Big Ten) will face an exceptional Spartan defense. Michigan State (9-1-3, 2-1) has allowed seven goals in its 13 games, while blanking seven oppo nents. No team has scored more than once against the Spartans since they won 4-2 at Northwestern to open the season. Even when the Lions beat Michi gan State's defense and get chances to connect, they still have to get their shots past goalkeeper Reid Friedrichs and his 0.36 goals against average that leads the Big Ten and the nation. "It's a biggie," Lion Coach Barry Gorman said. "There is no point in hiding that. Their strength is their defense. Offensively, they are not scoring a whole bunch." The Lion offense has been high octane, averaging 3.43 goals per game. Travis Berger's 13 goals and Start Reid's 10 lead the attack. Reid, who enters the game Sun day with 52 career goals, is one tally shy of tying the Penn State career record established by Dick Packer from 1953-55. The tandem of Reid and Berger has tormented 777. Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of individu als who place advertising in The Daily Collegian, Collegian Mag azine and The Weekly Collegian. The decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of Collegian Inc. The purpose of this policy is to discourage the placement of advertising that may be cruel or unnecessarily embarrassing to individuals or organizations. ' NNOUNCEM EN TS Attentio A BAD SITUATION? Think you are pregnant? Birthright can help. Free pregnancy tests and other assistance. 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"Penn State is an outstanding team They are very athletic." opposing defenses all season. "This year we're just working hard off the ball and everyone is supporting us," Berger said. "We really help each other chase things down. We're working really well together." While Penn State has been scor ing in bunches, Michigan State Coach Joe Baum said his team's offense, led by Brad Dennis' eight goals, has "struggled at times." "Penn State is an outstanding team. They are very athletic," Baum said. "We'll make a good defensive showing, but it's the offense that is the question." The last time the Lions traveled to Michigan State, in 1993, they lost 1-0. A win this time will give Penn State a bye in the first round of the Nov. 10-12 Big Ten tournament at East Lansing that Reid and the rest of the team craves. "It's a huge game," Reid said. 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"We are expecting a pretty physical and intense game," Penn State Assistant Coach Paula Wilkins said. "(Wisconsin) will probably be looking for revenge after we upset them last year." Sophomore defender Lauren Miller thinks it will be a good game with a lot of emotion and intensity. "We both have a lot riding on this game as far as rank in the tournament," Miller said. "We also don't want to lose a Big Ten game." Although excited to play at Jef frey Field Wisconsin Coach Dean Duerst knows it will be a chal lenge for his team to win in front of a Penn State crowd. "What Wisconsin needs to do is eliminate scoring attacks such as Rachel Hoffman," Duerst said. "We need to organize so we can try to eliminate her from becom ing an impact in the game like she has done all season." Sophomore midfielder Marci While Penn State has been Miller is a leader in front of the working on keeping possession in goal, he said. the midfield, Wisconsin has been With only a few games left in concentrating on ball possession. Duerst said there are some key the season, the coaches are focus- Several Lady Lions are ques- iYI CENTROID: A HIGH tech man ufacturer of electronic motion controls is looking for: Engineers- EE, ME, IE, entry and advanced level positions. Degree not nec essary. FT or PT (2 days/ week min.). Programmers "C" and MSDOS. Send your resume with cover letter to: 159 Gates Road, Howard, PA 16841 (15 miles from PSU). Carpool available. COLLEGIAN INC IS searching for an employee to deliver daily newspapers. Hours are 3:00 am. to 8:00 a.m. Monday through Fri day starting immediately. You will prepare newspapers for US mail and campus mail. You will load bundled newspapers into our delivery vans. You will deliver newspapers to locations on cam pus. 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