THE DAILY COLLEGIAN DAILY TRIVIA Daily TIME Name the teams that played in the first NCAA tournament play-in game in Dayton, Ohio, follow ing the NCAA tournament's expansion from 64 to 65 teams. Yesterday's Qssstloi,: What was the Penn State women's basketball team seeded in its first NCAA tournament appearance? Answer: Penn State was seeded fourth in the Mideast Region in the first NCAA tournament in 1982. The Lions beat Clemson then lost to Southern Cal in the Mideast Region championship game. NCAA BASEBALL Associated Press top 25 poll Released March 14 Record 21-1 15-1 14-3 15-3 14-4 16-2 16-1 14-5 11-3 15-4 17-4 15-5 14-6 16-3 11-7 21-4 10-5 9-2 17-2 13-3 12-2 19-3 8-3 9-6 14-3 South Carolina Cal. State Fullerton Tulane LSU Georgia Tech Arkansas Rice North Carolina Florida Miami, Fla. Texas A&M Arizona Wichita State Stanford Florida State Georgia Mississippi State Louisiana-Lafayette Mississippi Nebraska Central Florida Michigan Southern California Tennessee BASEBALL Penn State Individual statistics Through March 15 Batting statistics Ann Gellety Travis Laid Matt Lewis Lance Thompson Michael Milliron Joe Blackburn Brian Ernst Matt Cavagnaro Scott Gaffney Aaron Greenfield Derrick Barr Cohn Runt James Spinelli Scott Gummo Clint Eury Jim Leitgeb Pitching statistics ERA W-L S App. IP K H R 0.00 0-0 0 1 0.2 1 0 0 1.69 0-0 0 3 16.0 19 12 3 2.08 0-03 5 4.1 5 4 1 3.12 1-1 0 3 8.2 4 7 3 3.86 1-0 0 4 2.1 3 3 2 4.91 0-00 4 7.1 4 6 4 5.40 1-2 0 4 23.1 24 24 16 8.22 0-1 0 3 15.1 2 21 14 13.50 0-0 0 3 2.2 2 5 4 13.50 0-0 0 1 2.0 0 44 18.00 0-0 0 1 1.2 0 3 2 20.25 1-2 0 4 2.2 3 7 6 Scott Gaffney Craig Clark Josh Palm Steve Cline Matt Ogrodnik Matt Carroll Sean Stidfole Alan Stidfole Aaron Markowitz Paul Harkins Ann Gelletly Clint Eury COME GET STATE COLLEGE PARK OFFERING TIKI TOURS EVERY SATURDAY IN MARCH NEW RATES STARTING AT STATE %%LEGE PARK 348 BLUE COURSE DRIVE STATE COLLEGE, lAt 16803 814.237.1600 VVWW.COLLEGEPARKVVEB.COM GATHERING OF GLORY Pts. Prey. 497 1 493 4 492 5 490 2 487 6 485 8 482 10 481 7 478 11 474 13 472 14 469 17 466 16 464 9 463 15 462 3 460 12 459 18 458 19 454 21 452 23 449 NR 446 24 444 22 442 NR Ken (_ Tiger Woods (left), Peyton Manning (center) and Woods' caddy Steve Wvila in a practice round during the Bay Hill Invitational Pro-Am in Orlando, Fla Steph Viola Ashley Esparza Hollee Haines Jenn Reynolds Jen Acunto H R HRRBI Avg. 1 1 0 01.000 1 0 0 0 .500 18 8 2 6 .474 13 3 0 4 .333 14 8 0 9 .326 13 10 3 11 .310 6 5 0 0 .300 6 3 0 0 .300 1 1 0 0 .250 4 1 0 3 .235 6 4 0 2 .231 4 2 0 5 .222 1 1 0 0 .200 6 5 2 6 .171 5 4 0 2 .167 0 0 0 0 .000 Leigh Murray Meghan Wolfer Jen Williams Katie Stauffer Kan Lucas Destine Chavez Rebecca Bautista Holly Jackson Kelly McManus Kelsey Francisco Missy Beseres Jenn Reynolds Missy Beseres Ashley Esparza G FG 3pt FT PTS PPG 1. Keydren Clark, St. Peters 28 230 109 152 721 25.8 2. Taylor Coppenrath, Ver. 29 260 9 216 745 25.7 3. Juan Mendez, Niagara 29 215 38 215 683 23.6 LEI'D $359 RESORT STYLE LIVING AT ITS FINEST HOME OF THE LARGEST HOT TUB IN STATE COLLEGE COMPLETE WITH WIRELESS ETHERNET Penn State Individual statistics Through March 15 Batting statistics H R HRRBI 14 C 0 20 3 0 9 20 1 14 18 4 1 7 19 7 2 10 17 5 0 9 16 10 0 5 16 14 0 2 75 0 2 41 0 1 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 03 C 0 00 0 0 Pitching statistics ERA W-I. S App. IP K H R 1.46 2-2 C 9 33 2 19 35 12 1.50 5-4 1 11 51.1 7 1 37 13 1.75 3-1 0 6 28.0 27 18 13 NCAA individual statistic leaders Through March 14 Scoring SCOREBOARD 4. J.J. Redick, Duke 5. Rob Monroe, Quinnipiac 26 1; 6. Bo McCalebb, NOrleans 30 261 7. Ike Diogu. Arizona State 31 217 8. Tim Smith. E. Tenn. St. 29 2 9. Jose Juan Barea. N'estrn 30 23' 10. Ryan Gomes. Providence 31 11.Luckey. St. Francis (Pa.) 23 21: 12. Nick Fazekas, Nevada 30 21' 13. Hakim Warrick. Syracuse 33 2.1 . 14.Daryll Hill. St. John's 2 20'. 15 Andrew Bogut. Utah 32 16 Seamus Boxley. P'land St 28 17. Michael Harris. Rice 30 18. Paul Mil'sap, La. Tech 2 19 Tu - as Wade, La.-Lafayette 3 20 Omar Thomas, UTEP Rebounds 1. Paul Millsap, Louisiana Tecil 2. Andrew Bogut. Utah 3. Lance Allred. Weber St 4. Michael Harris. Rice 5. Dwayne Jones. St. Josech' - =. 6. Shelden Williams. Duke 7. Wayne Simien, Kansas 8 Lawrence Roberts, Mississi,iii 9. Sean May. North Carolina 10 Juan Mendez. Niagara 11. Harding Nana, Delaware 12 Corey Rouse, East Carolina 13 Micheal Sneed, Texas South,e 14. Ivan Almonte, Florida Int I Aaron Johnson, Penn State 16.1ke Diogu, Arizona State 17. Carlton Aaron. UMKC 18. Danny Horace, Miami (Ohio , 19. Terrence Leather, South Florida 20.Dillion Sneed, East Tenn. St. Today is deadline to buy Lady Lions NCAA tickets 1:e deadline for purchasing tickets Penn State Lady Lions' first- and ,ecoild-round NCAA tournament - ies is today, and student bus tickets State secured a No. 4 seed in lam t , s Chattanooga Region • . •;! we No. 13 seed Liberty at 9:30 day at the Comcast Center in Park. Md. Should the Lady • ;la t will play on Tuesday at )::41 p.m are sold as an "all-session" • 'rickets tor the general public ( plus a Si processing fee for , ) ,- ders). Student tickets cost $25, limit of one ticket per stu- package includes four '-mday and two games on be '()meast Center. Orders idi;on until noon today. Ticket .vili then be available for pickup Center ticket office morrow to 4:30 p.m. Friday. :•11 r,lso be picked up at the will-call window at the Corn game day free bus transportation i)cf rcicieci to all students purchas , • ;, •olirtesy of Penn State Inter . Wet ics. Students wishing to , recd to sign up at the Jor h r•ket office. The buses p.m. Sunday. )ti tickets are available iii‘ ersity of Maryland tick -1 :00-462-3377 or www.um receives another of Week honor volleyball player Matt \ Tills has been named intercollegiate Volleyball VA) Player of the Week, ~ 1 . al, j'l ,, is ' "lay -y- (Ilor was ;i the and 3 'a ged ir- - same cr.:ltches - t \ and at home against •,, at Fort Wayne. The jun connected on 31 of 52 ,uid had just five errors to hit , ragt , 6.33 points per game. ;op-ranked Bruins, Prop- WEDNESDAY, March 16, 2005 I 13 er posted 17 kills, including nine in the third game alone, to hit .433 on a team high 30 swings with six digs and five blocks. Against the Mastodons, Proper led the team in attacks with 22, provid ing 14 kills and hitting .591 with two digs and four blocks. Ebr the week, Proper averaged 1.33 digs per game and 1.50 blocks per game. For the year, Proper is averaging a team-high 3.96 kills per game on .313 hitting with 0.28 service aces per game, 1.11 digs per game, 1.20 blocks per game and 4.89 points per game. Penn State hosts Mercyhurst at 7 p.m. Friday at Rec Hall. Baseball team to play 3rd game vs. Delaware The Penn State baseball team has scheduled a third game for its upcoming series at Delaware this weekend. The Nittany Lions and the Blue Hens will now play a doubleheader beginning at noon Saturday in Newark, Del., then a single game at 1 p.m. Sunday WMAJ (1450) will broadcast all three games, and www.GoPSUsports.com will include a link to the Webcast. Penn State enters the series with a 4- 6 mark It went 3-3 at the Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic in Fresno, Calif., last week Father, son to meet in NIT first-round matchup LAS VEGAS (AP) When UNLV and Arizona State meet tomorrow in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament at the Thomas & Mack Center, father and son will be trying to beat each other. Lon Kruger, UNLV head coach, will be squaring off against his son, Sun Devils sophomore point guard Kevin. Kruger. And Barb Kruger, wife and mother, will be in the stands, her stomach in ln►ots. "It's an ironic thing," she told the Las Vegas Review Journal on Monday "Kevin called me [Sunday] and said, `Mom, guess who we're playing in the NIT?' and I immediately knew it was the Rebels. The good thing is I get to see both of them at the same time." Proper Barb Kruger doesn't plan to cheer for one team at the other's expense. "It's fun to watch both teams," she said. "I'll be cheering for both of them. They need to have good games so they can feel good about each other." L Kruger