12 I Wednesday, Sept. 29,2010 Conference play leads to increased physicality By Joe Mclntyre COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER When opponents in the Big Ten match up for conference games, there tends to be a drastic increase in flying elbows, nasty hip checks and reckless stick swings. Hannah Allison (right) fights for a ball in a game against Indiana Lions using normal practice schedule during short week By Emily Kaplan and Lauren Henderson COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER They lost their first conference match in nearly four years last weekend. And this week, they only have four days of practice instead of the usual five. But the Nittany Lions are still sticking to their rou tine. 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It’s what makes the Big Ten great. And in the game against Indiana, Morett said the Lions did extremely well dealing with the higher intensity of play, but as for Sunday’s matchup with Michigan, that was a different story. “I would say in the past we were the team that was a little more physical in a game like [Michigan] and my concern is why we didn’t get angry, why we as players just took it,” Morett said. “I think we got whiney when we needed to get mad. We need to just get angry with it because it was very physi cal and I think it’s a shame it didn’t volleyball team lost to Illinois Friday, snapping its 65-match Big Ten winning streak. And travelling back from Wisconsin after Sunday’s match, they missed a day of practice Monday. 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And though they had a better time with the increased physicali ty on Friday compared to Sunday, senior captain Lauren Alloway acknowledged if the Lions want to win the Big Ten, they better adjust to its rough and tumble attitude more quickly. “It’s so much different than out of conference,” Alloway said. “Maybe because it means more. that we have,” Carpenter said. "So it’s not going to be a bad or good thing. It’s going to be just the same. It’s no different." Carpenter said the team will be working on defense as it usually does. “We always do defense," she said. “We can’t get enough defense." Coach Russ Rose said every’ week at practice is time for Penn State to improve. And this week is no different. “There’s always a laundry list of Pumpkins Pumpkins Pumpkins Harrier Farm 2 Miles from Downtown on West College Ave. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Wednesday Sept. 24. 2010: This year, your imagination and intellect ao into fifth gear. As a result, you often see solutions way before anyone else. 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