12 I Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2010 Lions overcoming adversity, finding confidence By Alex Angert COLLEGIAN STAF WRITER that’s when it all Sept 21 changed Coming off a shocking loss against Dartmouth, coach Erica Walsh challenged her players to recommit them selves in confer- enceplay. WOMEN’S That’s exactly SOCCER what they did, as . the coach has noticed a different culture in the locker room and her players’ atti tudes. This change in desire has since translated onto the field, with the Lions pulling off three comebacks in the past two weeks two resulting in wins. “It’s all about September,” Walsh said. “We faced so much adversity in September and we talked about it. We dealt with it and we dealt with the emotions and how to deal with adversity. And now it’s really helping us.” Win or lose, Walsh has been impressed with her team’s fight over the last few weeks. Against Northwestern on Oct. 8, Another conference By Andrew Robinson COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Rumors of the end of the Penn State women’s soccer team's Big Ten streak have been slightly exaggerated. While the Nittany Lions’ two losses in the con ference have put them in fourth place with four games left, they aren’t out of it yet. But, they’re going to need a lot of help if they want to think about run- Walsh ning their streak to 13 titles in a row. “We have four games left, we have three weeks to battle, our choices on and off the field these next three weeks are going to 12 3 4 issue issues issues issues issues Number of words $6.50 $0.50 512.50 $15.50 $18.50 $3.00 S.OO 12.15 16.30 20.45 24.60 4.15 0.50 14.80 20.10 25.40 30.70 5.30 11.00 P. 45 23 00 30.35 36. HO 6.45 12.50 20.10 27 70 35.30 42.90 7.60 Each add'! 5 words add 1.50 2.65 3.X0 4.05 6.10 115 Collegian Inc. reserves the right to reject, reclassifyorreviseanyadtoconformtoestablishedpolicies. 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With only 17 minutes left, freshman Taylor Schram used her head and butted the ball into the net to tie things up. “It helped winning at Northwestern and coming back from losing,” she said. “We had the confidence now knowing we could do it and overcome adversity." This newly gained confidence is evident in the way the players have been attacking opponents. Being down in three of their last four games, the team has never simply rolled over and accepted defeat. make the difference,” senior co captain Megan Monroig said. “We have to win out no matter what, we have to have a lot of things go our way in the Big Ten to possibly win. But if we win out and pray to the soccer gods, maybe we can still get in the tournament." But before any higher power steps in, the players have to win their next four games. In order to get into the NCAA Tournament, a team must finish with at least a .500 record. 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Despite the loss, Walsh said she was absolutely pleased with her team's heart and mentality to bat tle back from adversity. But that was simply a thin silver title an uphill battle for Lions been frustrated all season after not being able to walk off the field enough times with the knowledge her team competed to its fullest. "I'm disappointed. We re just starting to come around and start ing to play," Walsh said. “Friday night I thought we had the courage to try' to play so my disap pointment is more with this team than the Big Ten or any streak. You want your team to play and perform and I Sunday 1 w'e didn't play and perform." Ohio State leads the Big Ten with a 6-0-0 conference record, while Penn State is third with a 4- 2-0 record. For the teams to split the title, the Buckeyes would have to lose two of their last four games and again, Penn State needs to win out. 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After dropping their head-to head matchup with Ohio State, the Lions have lost their chance to affect the race directly. Now forced to wait out other games around the conference. Evans said there's a slight feeling of helplessness knowing the team doesn't control it's owti destiny. 'lnstead of us being in complete control of our success it makes us DEADLINES: • 1 p.m. One business day before publication. • Cancellations, Changes/Corrections must be handled by 1 p.m. before the next day's publication. Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc. Send payment and ad copy to: Collegian Inc., Dept. C 123 S. Burrowes St. State College, PA 16801 ADMIN ASSISTANT RECEPTIONIST rapidly growing medical and industrial textile co is seeking an individual to join our team You need exp with Microsoft office phone skills must also be people friendly Bam-spm Outstanding benefits and compensa tic'" 1 package including profit sharing and 401 k incentive plan and health 'medical insurance Email resume to 50Q2493@gpnjobs com The Daily Collegian To e-mail reporter: adal47@psu.edu Megan Monroig senior co-captain rely on other things," Evans said. "That's always tough." But, at this point, the Lions have nothing to lose and all season, the team has shown it plays its best soccer when backed into a comer. "We've said a few times we play really well when our backs are against the wall and I guess this is the epitome of playing with our backs against the wall and playing for pride and to represent Penn State." Evans said. 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