10 I Thursday, Oct. 21,2010 Win breeds confidence fo By Joe Mclntyre COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER With No. 17 Duke and No. 5 Princeton coming to Happy Valley this weekend, the No. 11 Penn State field hockey team needed a little confidence boost coming off a shutout loss at the hands of Ohio State. The Lions (10-4, 3-2 Big Ten) lost to the No. 6 Buckeyes on the road Sunday and a shot of confi dence is exactly what they got with a 4-1 victory over Bucknell (6- 9) Tuesday evening. “I think it’s really important going in with a win,” coach Char Morett said. “It’s really important going in with the way we’ve been playing. Just the speed we’ve been playing with, the ball control, we’re doing a nice job.” Morett recognized that if the Lions were going to compete with Princeton and Duke, a win against the Bison was a tremendous boost. Princeton (10-3) leads the James Harrison lacks class with recent comments Paul Casella If it’s all just a ploy for atten tion, then it just makes the situation that much more disturbing. But if James Harrison is seri ous when he says he’s considering retirement from the NFL, I have one simple ionse. Please do it. Admittedly, I am not a Steelers fan, but as a die-hard St. Louis Rams fan and a Rochester, NY native, I have no reason to hate the Steelers and until this week, no reason to dislike Harrison, either. But in just a matter of days Harrison has jettisoned himself to near the top of my lengthy list of athletes I despise the most I I I | i jI ■ I Number . 2 1 I 5 Each add! 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But before facing two top-20 teams this weekend the Lions had a game against a Bucknell team that the Lions are 32-2-2 against all-time and they took advantage of it. “Not to say going in with a loss would make a huge difference but it just helps knowing what you can do and having confidence,” senior midfielder Jenny Purvis said. “You just have that trust even a tiny bit more than you would nor mally, which is good.” After falling to a 1-2 record early in the season, the Lions haven’t had a losing streak of more than one game. After a 2-0 loss to Michigan, the Lions came back though he still hasn’t reached the likes of Todd Bertuzzi or Brett Favre. At this pace, however, he might get there soon enough. This week alone he claimed he tries to hurt people his fellow players and that he doesn’t know if he can play by the NFLs rules anymore. 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To be fair, Harrison wanted to make it clear he doesn’t try to “injure” players, only “hurt” them, meaning by his defini tion they are only shaken up and can return to play in the next series or game. But keep in mind this is coming from a player who was suspended two games during his senior year of high school for challenging an assistant coach to a fight and then another game later in the year for making obscene gestures to fans. Not to mention he ulti- mately had to attend Kent State because national powerhouse teams lost interest in the line- backer after Harrison found him self dealing with legal troubles resulting from shooting a team mate with a BB gun in the locker room. No offense, but this isn’t the first guy I’d go to if I needed help with vocabulary. 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The Daily Collegian To e-mail reporter: Jrms4ol@psu.edu ticed this week and likely will not play in his team’s game Sunday, all the while Harrison will be run ning around trying to injure er, hurt Chad Henne and Ronnie Brown when the Steelers take on the Miami Dolphins. Then again, Harrison didn’t practice yesterday either, but for a very different reason he was taking the day to think about if he still wanted to play in the NFL. Apparently too frustrated with the fine to practice, Harrison was excused from the team’s workout so he could mull retirement. Though it’s highly unlikely he will just walk away from the game because he’s pouting over a $75,000 fine (he’s in the midst of making $51,175 million over six years), I really hope he’s just arrogant enough to do it. Paul Casella is a senior majoring in journalism and is the Collegian's sports chief. His e-mail is plcso32@psu.edu. 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