The Daily Collegian Krispin From Page 10. State had 13 attempted corners, and not until the last play of the game were they able to capitalize. The Lions dominated most of the game on offense and tallied a 25-10 shot advantage. Corey Hertzog tallied seven of the team’s shots with three on goal. “Their gameplan was to sit back and hit us on the counter,” Penn State coach Bany Gorman said. The Lions played without three defensive starters for about the final 15 minutes of regulation and the two overtimes. Justin Lee left the game with cramps, something he has dealt with all sea son, and Andy Parr sprained his medial collateral ligament (MCL). Gorman said Parr is questionable for tomorrow’s semifinal against Michigan State. In the 52nd minute, Lion defenseman Mark Fetrow received a red card along with Wolverine forward Justin Meram. The cards were given after Lion midfielder Matheus Braga tugged on Meram’s shirt. In retaliation, Meram struck Braga on the head twice, caused the midfielder to fall to the ground and received a red card. Fetrow shoved Meram for the hit on his teammate, which war ranted his card. Gorman said freshman Brian Fbrgue gave Penn State a much-needed boost when three of the start ing defensemen left the game. 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Wrestling From Page 10. each week, trying to get better each week, correct ing our mistakes and maximizing our strengths.” Two Lions won’t have room for error in the team’s opening weekend, as each will be pitted against one of the top wrestlers at his weight. Cameron Wade, the nation’s No. 20 heavy weight, will take on No. 6 Zach Rey tonight, while No. 5 157-pounder Cyler Sanderson will take on Bloomsburg’s Matt Moley, No. 2 at that weight, on Sunday. Cyler Sanderson said he can’t wait to put on the blue and white and wrestle for the Lions. The thought of facing one of his toughest oppo nents so early in the season doesn’t worry Sanderson in fact, he prefers it. “It’s definitely helpful,” Sanderson said. “The better guys you wrestle, the better you’re going to get, so I’d rather have tough matches every time.” Wade has similar beliefs about taking on the nation’s top wrestlers and said competing tonight against Rey will be a good test to see where he’s at early in the year. 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