THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Lions see similarities from last season's Bucknell game By Alex Angert COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER A shaky start to the season, fol lowed by two promising games and then a midweek contest against Bucknell sound familiar? Last season, the Penn State women's soccer team opened with a disappointing 2-4 record after winning its 11th straight Big Ten championship the season before. Then .came back-to-back strong performances leading up to a mid week game against a familiar foe, Bucknell. Fast forward one year later, and the situation looks quite similar. This time, the Nittany Lions find Execution during set pieces a new concern for men's soccer team By Andrew Robinson COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Fbr the 32 years Bob Warming has been a head coach, his teams have always been strong on set pieces. So excuse the first year Penn State men's soc cer coach if he's a little upset with his team's set piece performances so far this year. "I could talk about it for nine hours, I didn't sleep at all Friday night I was so bent out of shape about it," Warming said. "My teams have always been incredi ble at it and we're poor." The Nittany Lions have not n classifieds _ roz-t 2 3 4 5 Each addl issue issues issues issues issues issue Number of words $6.50 $9.50 $12.50515.50 $lB3O $3.00 ti 00 12.15 16.30 20.45 24.60 4.15 9.50 14.80 20.10 25.40 30.70 5.30 11.00 17.45 35 Each addl 5 v,ords add 1 2.50 20.10 27.70 35.30 42.90 7.60 1.5(1 2.65 3.80 4.95 6.10 1.15 Collegian Inc. reserves the right to reject, reclassify or revise cmy ad to conform to established policies. Onlythe publicatMn of an ad sigailies acceptaxice by Collegian Inc. Advertiser assumes liability for the content 3f his/her ad. The Daily Collegianvvillnat be, responsible for errors beyond the first day's insertion. Complete advertising policies ate found lathe Collegicm's Laced Rate Book. available at the Collegian office and orit ine. Advertise! 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Walsh "They are com- WOMEN'S SOCCER ing off of five losses as well and they are going to be really gunning for it," Maddy Evans said. think we can raise it, too. We were just talking about how Portland was a really, really great team for us to play [Sunday] and we think we might be that for Bucknell. We scored a goal off a free kick or cor ner yet this season and have work to do defending them. The team fell to Bucknell 2-1 after the Bison scored twice on set pieces. Warming said it's almost like his team switches off before a set piece or throw-in. He has noticed that Warming players would MEN'S SOCCER walk away when the ball went out or stop to adjust their shin guards instead of paying attention. "We showed it to them on the tape, they're getting ready to throw the ball in and we're walk ing away," Warming said. To me, '3.90 30.35 36 80 6.45 ATTENTION BED AND BREAKFAST for football weekends or anytime. 866-608- 0830. Fourteen miles from State College, $lOO per person, per night. 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While Penn State won both of its games before the Bucknell match last year, the players still feel the same sort of confidence this time around thanks to a hard fought game against No. 4 Portland, despite losing in the end. Evans said the Portland game was the spark the team needed to get it out of its slump, and it now can't afford to take any steps back. The Lions hope the similarities don't stop with the Bucknell game, as last year the team went 8-1-1 in its next 10 games before the NCAAS after playing the Bison. Knowing their team rebounded from a slow start last year, Penn State's coaches have confidence the team can see a repeat of last it's a concentration issue." An important part of defending set plays especially corner kicks and free kicks near the box is communication. The players know they haven't performed up to par yet and they've noticed their positioning could be cleaned up, senior defender Andres Casais said. Goalkeeper Warren Gross han dles most of the organization on the defensive end, moving the field players around and telling the wall where to set up. Gross said the biggest thing the team needs to focus on is having the players know their roles on a free kick and that the communication will come. "It's coming along, I feel like the biggest thing is our positioning in p, I Advertising in Collegian Classifieds: • Classified Word Ads must be PIPM, unless the advertiser has established credit. • We accept Visa and Master Card. • Words, numbers, telephone numbers and abbreviations count as one word. • Only the most common abbreviations may be used • Complete Nanie, Address and Phone Number of advertiser is required. View Ads and Policies at: FOR RENT 3 HELP WANTED BEDRM HOUSE AT UNIVERSITY Park, State College. Includes parking. Second semester Jan. 2011. Two blocks from campus. Great for stu dents transferring to main campus second semester. 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"This is a group that when we are focused and when we are play ing good soccer together, there is no shortage of talent," assistant coach Ann Cook added. "So I have every bit of confidence that we will pull it back together and play well toward the end of the season here." However, before the team wor- general before the play even begins," Gross said. "We've been working on that and I feel like if we continue to work on that then we won't have any issues with it." Casais echoed Gross in saying the organization and marking before a set piece is a main focus. Casais called it "basic organiza tion" and said set pieces are all about wanting to win the ball. "Aggression is a part of it, aggression and courage," Casais said. "You have to win the ball and if you don't win it, you've got to get your man and you've got to get the ball out." 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