—The Daily Collegian Monday, March 11, 1996 Sekunda eliminates doubters Forward Glenn Sekunda jumps out of shooting slump just in time for the Razorbacks. By DAVID COMER f9ollegian Sports Writer Glenn Sekunda was missing three pointers, short jumpers, shots in the paint and just about all f the field goals he attempted. So what did the Lion small for yard to do get out of his shooting He didn't turn to extra shooting practice or go to a shot doctor. His ~pproach was mental. just got myself more mentally rrepared," he said. "And physical ly, I got a little bit more rest in the last couple of days of practice than i had been. My legs were fresher today, and I was just mentally pre pared to do well today." Sekunda did do well, shooting 8- 'or-12 from the field and 3-of-3 trom the foul line on his way to a game-high 21 points during the Lions' 86-70 defeat of Ohio State on Saturday. Before the Lions beat the Buck eyes, Sekunda was in an offensive slump at the worst possible time of the season. With the NCAA tourna ment starting this week and the Lions a part of it, Sekunda was hav mg visions of the end of his junior campaign, when he also struggled prom the field. During the six games before Sat urday, Sekunda made a miserable 15 of his 67 field goal attempts for 22 percent. The stretch, during which the Lions won two of six games, included a 6-of-20 outing at Indiana and a 1-of-11 performance at home against Northwestern for Sekunda. He was also held score- 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. 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Collegian FAX: News: 8634126 Business: 865-M8 Senior Glenn Sekunda smiles during the senior day festivities before the Ohio State 86-70 victory. Sekunda retrieved himself from a six game slump on Saturday by scoring 21 points. less at Purdue and to one point at Wisconsin. "During the course of the season I haven't really been in a slump like I have these past few games," Sekunda said. "I went through that last year. and I never really got myself out of it. This year, I told myself I wasn't going to let it hap pen again." He didn't. Sekunda. a transfer from Syracuse, scored seven first half points and made half of his six field-goal attempts. After intermis sion, he played even better. He swished a three pointer to extend Penn State's lead to 50-32 with 16:15 left in the game. 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FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED LIONS GATE APARTMENTS 424 WAUPELANI DR. M-F 9-5 SAT 10-3 238-2600 Wl_ DeChellis bids farewell to Lions By MICHAEL SIGNORA Collegian Sports Writer The dream of assistants every where became reality for Penn State basketball coach Ed DeChellis. Last Thursday Jerry Dunn's top lieutenant was named as head coach at East Tennessee State Uni versity. DeChellis, a Nittany Lion assis tant since 1986, inherits a team that finished the 1995-96 campaign at 7- 20 and acknowledges the challenge ahead. "This is a complete rebuilding process," DeChellis explained. "I just have to go in and try to devel op a winning attitude." DeChellis, 37, succeeds Alan LeForce, who announced he would resign at the conclusion of the sea son. Penn State's convincing 86-70 victory Saturday over Ohio State at the Bryce Jordan Center marked the coach's final appearance at home. Senior Matt Gaudio also bid farewell to an adoring crowd and expressed fond feelings for the coach who helped bring him to Happy Valley. love the guy. I think he's a great coach and he's always been great to me and my family," Gau dio said of DeChellis. Though eager to take over his own program at the conclusion of the Lions' season, DeChellis said the decision to leave Penn State was hard. Having endured the trying tran sition into the Big Ten, accompa nied by 2-16 and 6-12 conference records the first two years, the squad's current success and march toward the NCAA tournament against Arkansas makes moving on difficult. "It was a tough situation leaving here," DeChellis said. "We've got things going now and we worked so hard to get it where it is. It's tough walking away from a situation like Penn State." Former Lion standout John Amaechi, in town for the alumni 141 i le By Jacqueline Bigar 01996 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. 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