8 I WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 2010 Lions dealing with mjunes Bencsko nearly healed By Steven Petrella FOR THE COLLEGIAN Penn State women's gymnast Whitney Bencsko's fall training workouts have been different from those _ she's done in the past of her WOMEN'S gymnastics GYMNASTICS career. The junior co-captain hyper extended her knee last season on Feb. 27 at Ohio State and is still recovering, gradually work- Bencsko ing her way back up to full strength. - The doctor said I have to take my time at this point," Bencsko said. - I've been slowly progressing and I started adding small things. If things keep going this way I should be ready [for the season opener]." Bencsko said she is cleared to do any move as long as she feels comfortable and there is no pain in her knee. She expects to com pete in Penn State "s first meet of the regular season on Jan. 7 at Alabama. "I was doing rehab with the trainers and getting small stuff back so I could start getting back to fully training," Bencsko said. "Now I'm touching every event every day." Last season, Bencsko suffered the knee injury after a dismount off the uneven bars during the Lions' 194.950-193.850 loss to the Buckeyes, causing her to land on the mat straight-legged. First-year head coach Jeff Thompson said he expects the all-around gymnast to be back competing by the time the sea son begins. As a freshman in 2009, Bencsko was named second team All-Big Ten and was a NACGC/W first-team All- American on vault and second team All-American in the all around. Another injury concern for Penn State is sophomore Susan Martens, who slipped off the back of the beam last week dur ing practice and sprained her ankle. She is taking it day-by-day and should be ready to go against Alabama. - Typically you're in a boot for a week or two," Thompson said about the injury. See GYMNASTICS, Page 12. Freshman quarterback Rob Bolden (1) attempts a pass vs. Illinois - - -,-, T'S ON Tv NCAAF Central Florida at Marshall 8 p.m., ESPN Q: Who is the last New York Yankees shortstop to bat below .250 in the regu lar season? Monday's answer: Tom Brady has thrown for 4,000 yards in a season 3 times. PARK AVE. HOOLIGANS "Hertzog's Hooligans" Fans making an By Andrew Robinson COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER The discussion started at Denny's during a meal between friends. Brian Wrodel sat with Corey MEN'S Hertzog and SOCCER Daniel Burnham, forwards on the Penn State men's soccer team when conversation turned to the famed "Lambeau Leap," which takes place after a touchdown by the Green Bay Packers. Realizing the bleachers at Jeffrey Field aren't that high off the ground, the talk turned to goal scoring celebrations. Thomson remaining consistent By Andrew Robinson COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Jackie Molinda knew last spring Emma Thomson was going to make for a great leader. It was durin: routine sprints in training last year WOMEN'S and Molinda was SOCCER struggling to fin ish them. Molinda said Thomson, who had already finished, jumped in and encour aged her to push through. Branch practicing with Pats (AP) Together again, Deion Branch and Tom Brady walked side-by -side to the sunny practice field. The Patriots new wide receiver was get ting a crash course on plays installed since he left in 2006 after they were part of two NFL championships. "I still remember some plays," Branch said Tuesday. "They didn't call those plays today" The Patriots reacquired the player they drafted in the second round in 2002 and the MVP of the 2005 Super Bowl from the Seattle Seahawks on Monday for a fourth round pick in the 2011 NFL draft. "I'm not here to replace Randy," he said. the men's soccer team's student section pump up the Jeffrey Field crowd during the Lions' loss to Indiana Sunday afternoon, Hertzog cel ebrated the first of what Wrodel hopes is many "Jeffrey Jumps." "We just said we should do something like that here and "Jeffrey Jump" came to mind and we had wanted to do it ever since," Wrodel said. "When it hap pened against Michigan State it was the most glorious thing ever so hopefully we get to see some more of those." Wrodel (junior-business man agement) has been friends with Hertzog since seventh grade and after transferring to University Park from Penn State Berks, decided to start a student section for the men's soccer team. Right See FANS, Page 12. This fall, Thomson, a junior co- keep an open mind to everything captain on the Penn State that's been changing." women's soccer team, has played Nittany Lions coach Erica at a consistently high level despite Walsh tries to have at least one frequent changes along the junior captain every year, and lets defense. the players vote on captains every As the only defensive player to spring, start every game, it's helped the Molinda, now the starting left junior grow as a leader. back on defense, said she voted "The key has been to keep for Thomson in the spring and doing what I can do, communicat- added the junior has been the ing and organizing the back line," anchor of the defense this season. Thomson said. "Whoever's in Thomson started the year as there, just making sure I help the right back, but moved to Sarah Finnegao them out and communicate and See THOMSON, Page 12. Thomson (25) pushes the ball. Bolden still evolving at QB By Andrew J. Cassava!! COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER The playbook is getting thicker for Rob Bolden. Six weeks into the season, the freshman . uar- terback has been given new plays FOOTBALL basis, while still learning the ins and outs of being a Division I quar terback. Bolden's progression, statisti cally, hasn't been much. He strug Defense figuring out best lineup for Akron "They're obvi ously the No. 1 team in the coun- Brian Forgue knows the Akron try," Forgue said. men's soccer team is the real deal. - They're a great The No. 1-ranked Zips have team and doing a outscored their opponents 26-2 en lot of things right route to an undefeated 9-0-2 this year" record this season. In preparing for Warming When the Nittany Lions host such a dangerous Akron at 7 tonight at Jeffrey Field, offensive team as they know they'll be up against the Zips, Penn State is working to arguably the country's most tal- figure out what defensive ented team. See DEFENSE, Page 1? gled last week against Illinois, going 8-for-21 for 142 yards most of the yardage coming on an 80-yard second quarter touch down pass to Derek Moye. But senior tailback Evan Royster said Bolden has done a good job comprehending the schemes quarterbacks coach Jay Paterno has been adding, and his progression, while not apparent in the stats, has been evident in the huddle. "He's calming down a little bit back there," Royster said. Lions wrap up fall season Despite putting up a decent effort, the Penn State women's golf team finished in 10th place out of 12 squads Tuesday at the Lady Northern golf tournament in Chicago, The Nittany Lions closed their fall season with a total score of 915 (51-over-par), a three-round total that ties with the per formance at the Cincinnati Fall Classic on Sept. 22 for the team's worst finish this sea son. The team fell one place after Monday's competition, where they finished with a two-round score of 603 (301-302), putting them in ninth place. The Nittany Lions struggled... To read the rest of Katie Montgomery's story, check out psucollegLan.com. impact By Mike Still COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Rematch a possibility It happened in 2009 and there's a good chance it'll happen again. The New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phißies are the most likely matchup to come out of the League Championship Series The Phillies boast one of the greatest 1- 2-3 punches since the Braves had the Maddux, Glavine, Smoltz trifecta from the 19905. The. Yankees are riding a hot streak including a sweep of the Minnesota IWins and are riding high on C.C. Sabathia, Andy Pettitte and Mariano Rivera performing as well as they did in the most dominant stages of their careers. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ----' "They've opened up the playbook a little bit more for him, and they're getting him more compli cated stuff on offense. He's still learning. It's gonna take time because we keep adding to the playbook." Bolden, who is unavailable to the media per Joe Paterno's poli cy, has struggled in the last three games. He has thrown one touch down pass during that time, and the Lions have dropped to 3-3, win less (0-2) in Big Ten play. See BOLDEN. Page 11.