14 I FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 2010 Running in packs keeping teams competitive By Zack Feldman COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Because the Penn State cross country teams have been running in packs all season, the end result is almost always different. And going into the program's second home meet this season, the Penn State National at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Blue-White Golf Courses the teams are looking for some consistency. Four meets in, the No. 30 women's team has seen four dif ferent first-place finishers, while comparatively, Vince McNally and Kyle Dawson each have two first place finishes. The No. 23 men's team has bro ken into what Ryan Foster called a trio of packs, with McNally and Dawson leading, the 3-5 runners trailing toward the front, and the remainder sticking together fur ther back But Natalie Bower, Penn State's top finisher at the Roy Griak Invitational in Minnesota, said the Lady Ruggers look for continued success following bye week By Brandt Gelman and Andrew Pogorzelski COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER After their first bye week of the 2010 fall season, the Lady Ruggers are eager to return to the field against Delaware at 1 p.m. Saturday. With an extended break between matches, the Lady Ruggers look to regain the cohe siveness on the field, which allows them to compete at a champi onship level. 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Runners have said being at home gives the team an advan tage in familiarity with their own course because the runners have the chance to practice on their specific course, learning the land scape and knowing when to pick up their pace. Saturday is the second of only three meets at home this season, something Bower said motivates the runners to give their best effort. experienced players have not backtracked in their development due to the break in their schedule. "The goal for us this week was to try and take all our new players and get them on the same page," Steinberg said. While the team has had virtually no problem scor ing against its opponents so far this season, outscoring them 125-39 through three contests, Steinberg said Each addl issue 1:E1 24.60 x. 15 27.70 35.30 42.90 7.60 OWNER SEEKS TENANTS for two bedroom. 1 5 baths. downtown fur nished to accommodate 4. Fall 2011. 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