Men Continued from Page 1. Bryce Jordan Center and storming to its best ever finish (12-6) in Big ,*'Ten play, Dunn will eventually .deflect on the considerable accom plishments -- but not now. "I'm not sure if I'm awake yet, - Dunn said. "I say that with all sin gerity. I've tried not to think about what's happened yet and I'm not iloing to change anything. Some time in April I'll sit back and reflect on all the good things that have happened to myself and the players and this University." The Lions gathered in the Founder's Lounge of the Jordan Center to watch the selection show, and when the matchup with the Razorbacks was announced, there Assault Continued from Page 1. Schneider, 54, suffered severe wounds to the head and face. Schneider's home was picked by the intruders at random, according to a Ferguson Township Police Department news release. Upon returning to her home, Schneider surprised the youth and was attacked shortly after, according to the news release. The youth will be charged with criminal attempt homicide, aggravated assault, criminal conspiracy, burglary, robbery, criminal trespass, theft, receiving Women Continued from Page 1. ?rational championship game. Fifth-year senior swingwoman I\./lack wants to get to that place more than anyone. "I'm pumped .up," she said. "And my teammates :are feeling exactly how I'm feel •ing." Last year, Mack was forced 'atch the Lady Lions finish the season after suffering two concus sions. VALUES IN THE COMMUNITY LECTURE Penn Slate University encourages oerscris with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities fleecing any type of accommodation and it you have questions about the physical access provided, The Center for Ethics and Religious Affairs in advance of your participation or was no eruption from the assem bled crowd. Forward Phil Williams attributed the subdued reaction to the relative lack of drama. Unlike in years past, there was no question the Lions would be included among tourna ment teams. think everybody knew we were there, it was just a question of waiting to see who we'd play," Williams explained. "It wasn't like we were on the bubble or any thing." Citing an invitation to the tourna ment as a primary goal for the 1995-96 season, this objective has been realized. After narrowly missing last year, pundits may expect Penn State to stolen property and simple assault, according to a news release. The minor was arrested Friday night in Altoona's Mill Run area after police receives a tip, and at least one additional arrest is expected, accord ing to the news release. A preliminary intake hearing will be held today at the Centre County Courthouse, Gricar said. "If he is tried as a juvenile there will be attempts made at rehabilitating him," Sullivan said. If tried as an adult, the suspect could receive 50 to 100 years in prison if he received the maximum sentence on all charges, Gricar said. "That whole year was difficult," she said. "I would never want to sit on that bench all year long again." This season, Mack has suffered through several injuries. "I'm a walking injury and I know it, so I just play through it. I think it's bet ter to overcome the injuries and say that I overcame it." Mack and the rest of the Lady Lion backcourt will be crucial for SEEIC2=I be content with simply making the Big Dance. Guard Dan Earl is con fident this will not occur. "I've always said that after mak ing the tournament, once you're in it, anything can happen," Earl said. "I think we'll readjust now that we are in and we're all very excited." After being picked by many to finish near the bottom of the Big Ten heap, Penn State competed for conference supremacy throughout the campaign. From the beginning, Dunn con vinced his team not to pay atten tion to naysayers. And the performance • on the court was good enough to grab a coveted NCAA berth. Now, the sec ond season begins. Penn State to advance, Portland said. Nicholson knows that she will need to run the show and step up, and she hopes the team stays healthy enough to get a shot at the Final Four. But everyone is relatively healthy now and the this time the Lady Lions get their chance to bite back it's time to dance. t y. anhopat lease contact Crash and burn Motorcycle stuntman Butch Laswell descends during his attempted jump over the 38-foot tall Oasis Resort Skywalk Bridge in Mesquite, Nev. yesterday. Laswell missed the ramp on landing and died in the accident. Check Out the Student Services Center at the Newest in furnished Student Apartments Unique Collegiate Residences LEASING OFFICE NOW OPEN 238-3030 TAKE THE VIRTUAL REALITY TOUR! 134 f. 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