I MONDAY, April 9, 2001 PSU gymnast Lakeman takes NCAA national title on rings From LAKEMAN, Page 11, he said. "But when I got here, I wanted to Jepson said. "He's willing to make sacri- stay on the team, so I just worked. I realized fices to be on top and he knows where he is things each year, and set higher goals." heading. That's something we usually only Jepson had his doubts at first, but as he see in juniors and seniors." watched Lakeman progress through the Lakeman is case in point. Coming out of years, he saw something special happening. high school, his goal was merely to practice "I'll probably pull out his recruit tape and compete in gymnastics. later this week," he said. "Then maybe I'll "I was awful coming out of high school," realize just how far he has come." Men's lacrosse stays relentless In attack to beat Statesmen From MEN'S LACROSSE, Page 11. The Nittany Lions finally responded after a much needed timeout with 1:15 left to play in the quarter when Ted Holmes beat Hobart goalie Mike Borsz to cut the States men lead to 4-3. '"We recognized that they were playing a zone so we called our Ninja' play and our guys recognized the openings and we took advantage," Thiel said. The Lions' momentum carried into the second period as Feldman ripped home three goals and Holmes tacked on his sec ond to give Penn State a 7-4 lead. But Hobart's Jamie Breslin and Eric Burns each nailed late goals to cut the Nit tany Lions lead to 7-6 at halftime. Penn State stormed out of the gates after the half to take garner a four-goal advan tage after Tim Emmick beat Borsz while Driscoll tacked on his second and third goals of the game. Just when the Nittany Lions seamed to have things under control, the Statesmen came roaring back. Breslin netted his sec- , Stop by our office to place your ad: • 123 S. 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Starts August. 237-3000. Leave message. The Lion defense, according to Weinberg, did an excellent job of containing Loyola's attack. In fact, the Penn State backs regrouped to hold off the Greyhounds while Kristin Wood, Lucey, and Affonsa scored to tie the game 4-4 at halftime. "Defensively we played a great game," Weinberg said. "They have a lot of scorers, and Ali DeCecco did a great job on their leading scorer, Stacey Morlang." But, in the second half, Testrake would Senior Pete Yodis (3-5) never got into a rhythm yesterday and exited in the second after being tagged for four runs, all earned. Freshmen Clayton Hamilton and Aaron Tressler allowed five more runs, while lowa starter Nick Jansen kept the Lions quiet for six innings. "That's a youngster who only completed one inning last year against us," Hindelang said. "And today, we couldn't do anything with him." Penn State left nine men on base and also accentuated its pitching struggles by corn miffing three errors. 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Your instincts guide you. Your natural creativity bub bles forth, leading to many ideas and solutions to a personal matter. Tonight: Let another take the lead. in upset bid take the momentum away from the Lions. She scored after seven minutes to give Loy ola a 5-4 lead. Then, after Molly Ford and DeCecco put Penn State ahead 6-5, Testrake's third goal, of the game gave Loyola the lead for good. In the 10 minutes that followed, the Grey hounds added three more goals while goalie Tricia Dabrowski, who finished with 13 saves, turned away Penn State's scoring , attempts. "We made a few little mistakes, but we also had some good shots in that time span,""' Weinberg said. "I think we both had the opportunities in the last 10 minutes. Loyola-_, just made the most out of their's." So instead of being back above .500 and breathing down conference leader Ohio State's neck, the Lions come out of the weekend with a disappointing split, and the „ wind taken decisively out of their sails. 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