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    The Daily Collegian
Alumnae
By Emily Kaplan
COLLEGIAN STAF WRITER
Megan Hodge and Alisha Glass
are back to familiar ground the
finals of a volleyball tournament.
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spring as a part of ymmcn »
the winningest VOLLEYBALL
class in Penn -
State women’s
volleyball history are making
headlines on the court once again.
But instead of wearing Nittany
Lion blue and white, they’re sport
ing new jerseys bright red tank
tops with a small American flag
stitched onto the top right comer.
Hodge and Glass are on the 14-
member U.S. women’s national
Tiger Woods, wife officially divorce
By Doug Ferguson
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
Tiger Woods and his Swedish
born wife officially divorced
Monday, nine months after his
middle-of-the night car crash out
side their home set off shocking
revelations that the world’s most
famous athlete had long been
cheating on her through multiple
affairs.
"We are sad that our marriage is
over and we wish each other the
very best for the future,'' Woods
and Elin Nordegren said in a joint
statement released by their
lawyers.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY tor Tuesday. Aug.
24.2010
This year, you manage to clear out prob
lems with ease. Partners, associates, fam
ily and friends could challenge your
ideas often. You are being asked to ques
tion your fundamentals and perhaps cer
tain key goals. Transform your life with
the help of others' feedback. Your popu
larity soars if you are single. You could
tumble into a very intense relationship.
The intensity could be real and long
term, but give yourself a year before
making a judgment call. If you are
attached, your relationship will have the
quality of new lovers. Enjoy. PISCES
often presents a different point of view.
The Stars Show the Kind of Day You'll
Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive:
3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Diffieult
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
★ ★★ You might have your hands full as
you strive to clear out work. Others sud
denly become vocal and emotional, per
haps drawing the same reaction back.
Take a walk before you react. Tonight:
Understanding evolves to a new level.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
★ ★★★★ You juggle many different
vices and controversial opinions.
Detachment allows you to pull out what
appears to be important. An easy, steady
pace always proves to be an asset.
Meetings add zest to a situation. Tonight:
Where your friends are.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
★★★ Listen to feedback. Demands,
requests and extremes mark your day.
Knowing where to put your energy might
be critical. A partner gives you powerful
insight. Tonight: You cannot get out of
the limelight!
SSil
continue to shine at international level
team competing in this month’s
FIVB World Grand Prix, a 12-team
international com]
ered the second
to-last major
tune-up tourna
ment before
November’s
World
Championships.
Just like at
school, they’re
dominating their Glass
competition.
A mere eight months removed
from capturing an unprecedented
third consecutive NCAA champi
onship with coach Russ Rose and
the Lions, Glass and Hodge have
guided Team USA to the final
round of the Grand Prix, which
The divorce was granted in Bay
County Circuit Court in Panama
City, Fla., about 375 miles away
from their Isleworth home outside
Orlando. The couple had married
in October 2004 in Barbados and
have a 3-year-old daughter, Sam,
and a 19-month-old son, Charlie.
The marriage was described in
court documents as "irretrievably
broken" with no point in trying to
reconcile. Terms of the divorce
were not disclosed, except that
they will "share parenting" of their
two children.
"We love Elin, and We are so
proud of the grace and strength
she has shown during this difficult
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CENTRE REGION PARKS and
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CANCER (June 21-July 22)
★ ★★ Creativity could be the outcome of
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facts. Tonight: Let your mind detach,
then take another look at events
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
★ * ★ Gain insight and handle a person
al matter directly. Your sense of direction
could be tossed into limbo by a financial
slip. Use this situation to tighten up unir
budget. Reorganize plans if need be.
Tonight: Touch base with a friend who
always gives vou a new perspective
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
★ ★★★ Suddenly, you could have your
hands full dealing with friends, associ
ates and loved ones. Juggling the pros
and cons of a situation could force you to
work overtime. Forget stay ing on sched
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extra issues during your day. Tonight: A
creative idea provides relaxation.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
★★★ Get into a project. Distractions
surround whatever you do. Your mind
could be working overtime as you
attempt to digest w hat is going on. Stay
focused, taking on one item at a time. Be
sensitive to a family member who needs
feedback. Tonight: Go off and enjoy a
favorite sport.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 )
★★★★ You might be juggling people
and events, as are many people today.
You have the ability to integrate what
you are hearing. You tum a situation into
a plus, while others really don't know
what to do. Tonight: Let your innate peo
ple skills emerge.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
★★★ Pressure builds as you juggle dif
will be held Aug. 25-29 in Ningbo,
China.
The American si
>etition consid-
;qi
the three-week
end, nine-match
preliminary round
which included
competitions in
Poland, Thailand
and China with
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■-!? also qualified for '.A * -™
the Final Round Hodge
for the first time
since 2008.
A lot of that can be credited to
the former Lions’ contributions.
Glass who ranks fourth all
time at Penn State for assists
has served as Team USA’s start
ing setter, tallying 351 running
time," Nordegren's father, Thomas
Nordegren, a talk show host at
national broadcaster Swedish
Radio told The Associated Press.
"We know that she will come out of
this even stronger and has a
bright future in front of her."
The divorce was finalized by
Bay County Circuit Judge Judy
Pittman Biebel during a brief
hearing in a conference room in
her chambers, according to
Biebel's judicial assistant Kim
Gibson.
The hearing lasted no more
than 10 minutes. Woods and
Nordegren were present, along
with their lawyers, Gibson said.
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★ ★★★ Keep information to umi'dl.
especially if confiiMon surrounds you.
Once vou process and get a llrm handle
on a certain prevalent situation, you will
be able to move forward. Others follow
your Tonight: Swap war stories
who also might be over
whelmed
AQUARII S (Jan. 20-Feb. ISI
★ ★★★ An innate conflict lies between
your perspective and that of others Mui
might want to rethink a situation and
decide if another way could be better If
you can extract yourself from a problem,
all the better. You don't need to be in the
middle of a hot issue! Tonight: I teat
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PISCES (Feb. 14-March 20)
★ The Full Moon points to you
being pivotal. You might not be able to
do as much as you would like.
Understanding grows as you listen to
others, who certainly don't see eye tv' eye
with you. Be a hero, and find an accept
able solution for everyone involved.
Tonight: Whatever makes you smile
BORN TODAY
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (1424).
actress Marlee Matlin (14(i5i. baseball
shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. (14(4))
Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet at
www.iaequelinebigur.eoni.
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sets. With 10.64 assists per set,
Glass is ranked as the tourna
ment’s No. 1 setter through the
preliminary round.
iuad finished
Meanwhile Hodge selected
as the 2010 co-Honda Broderick
Cup Award winner for the best
female collegiate athlete in all
sports has come off the bench
to record 38 kills.
But there’s at least one person
who’s not surprised by the alum
nae’s instant success Lions’
assistant coach Dennis
Hohenshelt.
“We always knew they’d be suc
cessful at that stage, it was just a
matter of how soon,” he said.
“They’re in the biggest tourna
ment on the biggest stage, and
they’re making a great impact.”
Rob Carr/Associated Press
Tiger Woods celebrates with Elin Nordegren after winning the 2006 PGA
Championship. Woods officially announced their divorce on Monday.
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HYBRIMETRICS HAS IMMEDIATE
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Hohenshelt, along with the
Penn State coaching staff and the
current players, has been tracking
Team USA throughout the tourna
ment. Hohenshelt said the coach
es gather to watch webcasts of the
Grand Prix. They watched it live
when their former Lions played in
Poland, but often recorded the
matches in Asia when the time dif
ference meant the team played in
the middle of the night.
Rose even Skyped with Hodge
and Glass a few days ago.
“Everyone here is kind of fol
lowing it and keeping track of
what they’re doing,” Hohenshelt
said, “because they’re two of our
own.”
To e-mail reporter: exkso49@psu.edu
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