— The Daily Collegian Friday, Oct. 22, 1999 Verdrager done for this year By JOSH DAECHE Collegian Staff Writer Forced from the starting line to the sideline for the first tune this year, Penn State women's so:cc' midfielder Jeannine Vei . drai:er n ilt watch her team go :after the tiig Ten title and NC:\ \ her The junior Long Island, N ~.,as a pair of assists AN ::a; t; • .! hut two games this season t. No 5 lad\ lions , Ten, :11‘‘ k",` o\ c r thc Penn S , Jite's IS \ lt:Ic opponents' IS She houn.lc.i ihr ball. fighttng over IT %%ildc.• 1t'‘1: , 4.; set het• teAttllllateS 101' the ttc.' \ t shot But in Friday's game Northwestern, she came across the middle of the field at the end of the first half for the last tune this sea On a routine play she has made so many times before, in which there was no contact between her and the Northwestern opponent, Verdrager was left helpless and has Penn State looking for answers. was making a run at it and planted my left foot and opened my whole body," Verdrager said. Then she twisted up and went down and was not able to get up, like she has so many times before. "I knew exactly when it hap pened," she said. "The grind and a pop that you hear is the most dis gusting feeling. It's exactly like everyone tells you. You can't explain it. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Stop Ey our office to place your ad James Buiffin9 123 S. 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It jut ilk' pop .111,1 ,()Lind \\;.n, \\ 11.11 c'Vel 111;I fe;lrs the 1110:,T the ,(1111111 of a torn anterior cruciate ligament ilhe Injury \\ :sideline Vertlrager for the ret of the sea~nr,. "Jeannie t. , .-,uch ;1112 part of this team that xve lt•r," Lions co-captain Cum - me\ I .1,,v,0n "Rut we're confideni that we can respond whether ill Ln) hack and play mid fieldt r ur EnnlY , Medina Kris Phillips w- Shari Pickett I am really not sure Farmer du hut v..hi:lev,r r x‘e'll he ready Verciracr jums -T Of room mates tvho have toco an . 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"The both of them returned and have played great, it's just disap pointing that it had to happen," Verdrager said. Despite being angry and upset, Verdrager said she has a positive attitude and wants to he a part of the team as much as possible. "I have had moments, hut it's a team sport and it happens. I can't he sorry for myself. I have to he positive and encourage the team. They know I want to he out there hut it's just unfortunate," Ver drager said. 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Golf By CHRISTIAN TAYLOR Collegian Staff Writer The Penn State men's golf team travels to take part in the James Madison Invitational tomorrow and Saturday at the Staunton Country Club in Staunton, Va. Penn State has dominated its dis trict teams during the fall season. In the Navy and Temple Invitation als, the Nittany Lions finished first and second, respectively. One more win would assure its authority in District II competition. This will be the last time the Lions will face a mostly District II field for the rest of the fall season. The Penn State starting five coming into this week's tourna ment will be Matt Abbott, Scott Phillis, Mike Saporito, Jeff Turton and Andy Latowski. Abbott and Phillis are the only W. Golf ready for ECAC tourney By JULIA ZIEGLER Collegian Staff Writer The fall season for the Penn State women's golf team is officially over, but that isn't stopping the Lady Lions from participating in one last tournament before the weather gets too frigid. This weekend the Lions travel to Bucknell, where they will participate in the 17th Annual Eastern Colle giate Athletic Conference Championship (ECAC). The ECAC Tournament is held in different locations each Year With Bucknell only about an hour's drive away, the trip is easy for the team to make and is one of the reasons that it is going. The squad is scheduled to play 18 holes each Satur day and Sunday on the par-71 course. Twenty-one teams are expected to compete in the tournament, including such competition as James Madison, North Carolina-Wilmington, Yale and Princeton. "We haven't seen a lot of these teams play yet this year," Penn State women's golf coach Denise St. Pierre said. "And we have a very young team travel ling with us this weekend, which should make for an interesting tournament." 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The course has been described as hilly and a bit open. It is not as nice as the previous courses the team has played, but it is supposed to be one of the easiest. "It's not a tough course and it's very scoreable," Phillis said. "Going in we think we can definite ly win." The Staunton Country Club Course is similar to the Elks Club Course in State College, so similar that Penn State men's golf coach THE WILD DREAM team needs your' Are you interested in mak ing a difference in the lives of teens with disabilities? If the answer is yes a full-time position is available through the Arc of Centre County in coopera tion with the State College Area High School' $7 80 per working hour and all living expenses paid. Call Christine Oswald at 861- 7251 for more details or submit an application and resume to the Arc of Centre County, 1840 N Atherton Street, State College PA 16803 Please respond by October 31. 1999 Collegian FAX: News: 863.1126 Business: 865.3848 HAPPY BIR THDAY for Frida. 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Tonight: A must appearance. LEO (July 2;-Aug. 22) **** Take time with a key figure in your life this morning. Discussions prove to be unusually productive. Finally. you can handle a money mat ter successfully Things fall into place just as you ykould like them to. Make calls. Plan a getaway in the near future. Tonight: Don . t let anything hold S 'a h . n:k Scott Phillis Penn State golfer working together to improve its overall game. "We aren't really worried about preparing for the other teams. We're just concentrating on our own game," Lions freshman Keri Dugan said. Five players will represent Penn State at the tourna ment, including senior Sara Doell, sophomore Andrea Lavelle, and freshmen Katie Futcher, Keri Dugan and Cynthia Skilton. Penn State goes into competition as one of the favored teams to win. The only obstacle it has to worry about is the weather. With a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. both mornings, frost on the course at this time of year can be a problem. Although St. Pierre is worried about the effects that the weather will have on the players and the tournament in general, she said she is very confident in her team and feels good about the tournament this weekend. The Lions are using this tournament as practice for their upcoming spring season. With such a young team, St. Pierre said she thinks the more practice the team has playing together, the better. And the more comfortable the team feels together, the closer the team is to that elusive national championship come May. "This isn't the end of our season .. onl:, the beginning," St. Pierre said. TUTORS NEEDED-IF you have a 3.0 GPA and would like to have flexible hours, earn some money and gain valuable experience, contact the Morgan Academic Support Center of Student Ath letes (328 Boucke) for information and an application. We currently need tutors for ACCTG. ADMJ. ARTH, ASTRO, BISC, BIOL. CHEM, CMPSC, EARTH, ECON, FRENCH. HR&IM, INS, KINES. LATIN, MATH, SOC, STAT. 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