Fencers successful at Open By DON WAGNER Collegian Sports Writer After the Penn State fencing team hosted the Maxwell Garret Penn State Open this weekend, one thing should be abundantly clear to opposing coaches, the Lions haven't missed a beat in preparing to defend their NCAA team title. Behind first place finishes from Olga Kalinovskaya and Serge Lilov, the Lions showed they are ready for the regular season to begin. "We are on the right track," said Lion Coach Emmanuil Kaidanov. "I think we will be in quite good shape by our first meet where we will meet some very strong opponents such as Rutgers, NYU and University of North Carolina." Lilov's first place finish came in the men's sabre division where he had to defeat teammate Brian Walther to earn the gold. Other Lion fencers finishing behind Walther were Jason Levin in fourth, Scott Howard in 12th, Rafael Kim in 15th and James Mahen in 17th. 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Former Lion fencer comes home By AARON BASTIDE Collegian Sports Writer Former Penn State fencer Greg Gregor returned to University Park this weekend to compete in the Maxwell Garret Penn State Open. The return came after last season when he helped the Nittany Lions capture an NCAA national championship. This weekend he competed against several former teammates after he transfered to St. John's in Jamaica, N.Y. Gregor said fencing for the Redmen has both advan tages and disadvantages. "One of the greatest advantages to fencing for St. John's is that I have access to New York City Lion spikers roll By CHAD WASHINGTON Collegian Sports Writer Even though the men's volleyball season is less than two months away, Penn State continues to prove they are in mid-season form. The Penn State men's volleyball team ended their preseason by taking three straight games from the Southern California Trojans in preseason action, after the Nittany Lions dropped the first game. "We didn't play sharp all the time, but when it came down to the end of the game, we found ways to win it," Lion Coach Mark Pavlik said. "It was kind of like a pitcher not having his best stuff and still winning the game." The Lions started off slow, dropping the first game to the Trojans 15-10. Middle blocker Ivan Contreras felt the slow start was the result of a lack of presea son opponents. "We started slow because we didn't play for two weeks," Contreras said. The junior led the Lions with 28 kills, four blocks, DOWNTOWN LOCATION! "Found" notices are published for GREAT price! Great service! three days . at no charge. This Great location! 24-hour service. policy does not apply to "PSU" 238-1085 day/evenings. keys. If you find a "PSU" key, please deliver it to Police Serv ices, Eisenhower Parking Deck. OST & OU N D FOUND LADIES GOLD ring with m%— rersonal light blue stone. Found behind Rec Hall. Call 867-6075. • Kern on 11/10. Call to identity. 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"I think that Penn State has one the closest teams that I've seen, and this close ness brings out a winning attitude." It is no surprise then that Gregor jumped at the chance to return to Penn State. Besides being able to compete in a tournament that many fencers consider the best showing of collegiate talent until the NCAA tournament, Gregor was able to face his former team for the first time. His old teammates had mixed in preseason, defeating Trojans Foun FOUND! UMBRELLA FOUND by Mac machines near campus bookstore. Call to identify. 862- 0006. FOUND WOMAN'S WATCH out side of Pattee Library. Call 862- 6216 to identify. Volunteer Services Services Typing Computers Lost & Found Lost Found Personals Personals ~.;.~r ~~.5,Y.. ~...: .... :;:: a ::::.- .. tz. 4. X:cr;;; z, The Daily Collegian Monday, Nov. 13, 1995- and 15 digs. "We picked up momentum later." Penn State then went on a roll. The Lions took the next three games, 15-10, 15-12, and 15-13 to get their second win of the preseason. "We had some timely kills and a great team effort," Pavlik said. "They gave us real easy points," Contreras said. Also leading the Lions' attack was senior middle blocker Kevin Hourican. He racked up 26 kills, six blocks, and two aces. Senior outside hitter Jason Kep ner had 15 kills, 15 digs, and two aces. The Lions will begin their regular season in January with a second trip to Canada for the York University Excalibur Tournament. Coach Pavlik says ne likes what he has seen in the preseason. "We have made pretty good strides in the presea son," Pavlik said. "I think that we have the ability to score points in bunches." The successful preseason also has Contreras excit ed for the beginning another season for the Nittany Lions. "I'm looking forward to playing every week end," Contreras said. PAIR GLASSES FOUND on bench near old main lawn. 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