THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Forty days doesn't bother Lions ■ Computer malfunction forces Indiana and Penn State to call track meet a tie. By Jay Natoli COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER After a layoff of more than 40 days, the Penn State men's outdoor track team scored 186 points to finish in first place at the Colo nial Relays held during the weekend at the College of William & Mary. The only problem is, so did Indiana. Because of scoring quirks that involved a computer malfunction and human error, the Nittany Lions and Hoosiers decided to call the meet a tie. Clearly, Penn State and Indiana were the frontrunners at the meet, but because of the problems, no one at the meet was absolutely certain as to which team was the outright winner. Penn State men's track coach Harry Groves was frustrated about the scoring mishap. "There were no official results because of the computer (problem)," Groves said. "Fig uring out who won would have been impossi ble, so we called it a tie." 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