12 I Friday, Nov. 5,2010 Michigan to present to By Ryan Loy COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Something will have to give tonight in Ann Arbor. The No. 9 Penn State volleyball team is currently tied with Nn aed with No. 15 Michigan for sec ond place in the Big Ten, and the two teams will play a crucial contest at 7 tonight in Michigan's Cliff Keen Arena. The Nittany Lions (19-4, 9-3 Big Ten) haven’t lost to Michigan (20- 4, 9-3) in eight years, but the Wolverines are a perfect a perfect 9-0 at home this season. The top -15 contest highlights the Lions’ weekend, which concludes with a Men’s soccer looking for strong finish to season By Mike Still COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Despite Wisconsin's dismal 3- 12-2 record this season. Bob Warming is not taking the Badgers lightly. The Penn State men's soc cer coach is making sure to keep one thing in mind while preparing his team for its match this Saturday in Madison Wisconsin is still a tough Big Ten team. T think they’ve just had some problems with leaking a couple times." Warming said. “Making some mistakes in the back, and the goalkeeper's had a couple of uncharacteristic errors. The margin of victory is so small now that those kind of things cost vou." Of Wisconsin's 12 losses this season, all but one have been by a one-goal difference. The Lions' contest against the Badgers is their last of the sea son before the Big Ten tourna ment kicks off in Happy Valley on Nov. 11. At 2-2-1 in conference play, Penn State is tied for fourth in the Big Ten. Knowing that every Big Ten Frida xerox *,■ g| #g| fast tuts 6:30 p.m. match Saturday at Michigan State (11-12,3-9). Last season, Wolverine fans had a reason to be loud, as Michigan pushed the Lions to five sets before eventually becoming another victim in Penn State’s undefeated championship season. The Lions expect tonight's match to be a similar atmosphere. Lion senior defensive specialist Cathy Quilico said the setup of Cliff Keen Arena positions Michigan fans close to the court allowing Penn State players to hear everything the onlookers sav. While the 5-foot-l Quilico said some of the things fans say can actually be funny, the Lions would prefer to leave them silent as they watch the match. “We’re still a work in progress and we’ve been a work in progress since day one.” game on the schedule matters toward its seeding in the confer ence tournament, Penn State will approach its game against Wisconsin just as it does with any other team. “We re gonna treat it just like any other game, like it's a final." senior co-captain Andres Casais said. “Right now, it's really important for us. Every' game is important, but now, during the final stretch, it's very impor tant.” Coming off of two straight road games, Oct. 27 at Penn and Nov. 2 at Lafayette, the Lions haven't competed at Jeffrey Field since Oct. 23, a 2-1 overtime win over- Ohio State. So much traveling and time away from home can play a fac tor in fatigue. Warming said. But in their 1-0 win over Lafayette, six substitutes saw considerable playing time for the Lions, giving many players a chance to rest. Getting a break against the Leopards and doing the right things to recover have r , November 5 @ 9 pm [' ! .H’lf.vl'T-.V I BY’S ILICES BIGGER THAN W FA<€! arn (814)234-4862 K 3 30C S Pugh St # 101 *!8 State College, PA VIDEO SPORTS "Your goal parti; win. is to quiet the said. "You want means you’re doing well.” Tonight’s match will be a key component of each team’s pur suit of conference leader Illinois. The Lions swept - Michigan (25-20, Rose 25-22, 25-20) in the teams’ first meeting this season on Oct. 2 in Rec Hall. Penn State coach Russ Rose said the biggest challenge of play ing Michigan on the road is the Wolverines' talent. Rose said Wolverine senior set- Warming's squad feeling fresh heading to Wisconsin. You just take it one day at a time and just keep putting the work in.” defender Mark Fetrow said. "lAgainst Lafayette] we had the opportunity to sub a lot of guys in and give some of the starters a break. So you just take it one day at a time and keep recovering." With just one game remaining in the regular season, the Lions have little time before the confer ence tournament. But the team is looking to make the most of this short amount of time though, and keep improving. "Every game's a preparation," Warming said. "Were still a work in progress and have been a work in progress since day one. We r e nowhere near perfect yet, but we've gotten better at some things. But every day we have to keep working and getting bet ter." ?-maii reporter: massB6o@psu.edu Anik’rson IT] http://www.tedxgreatpacificgarbagepatch.com/ ugh r ially, not only to , crowd,” Quilico to do that. That ■» >f - Bob Warming men's soccer coach Andy Parr (12) goes for a header during the l ions' 2-1 overtime victory over Ohio State on Oct. 23 at Jeffrey Field Straight No Chaser SEE THE A CAPPELLA SENSATION LIVE! TED* GreatPacificGarbage Patch Of9WVWd TT 3 ***** oad test for Lions ter Lexi Zimmerman, who com bines talent with hard work, is a player who’s particularly impres sive to watch. “I’m sure she’s hit the bleach ers and run into the stands way more times than I've seen it,” Rose said of watching Zimmerman on film. "But even time I see her running into the stands, I stop and show it again and wish I could make a copy and bring it down to my team and say, ‘Don’t be afraid to play outside of the lines.' ” Senior libero Alyssa D Errico said Zimmerman possesses a high volleyball IQ and can hurt opposing teams from the front or back row. The 5-foot-10 Zimmerman has EISENHOWER AUDITORIUM The Daily Collegian 135 kills this season, while Lion setter Kristin Carpenter has only 38. D’Errico knows the gym will be packed, and Zimmerman and Michigan will be ready to take; another attempt at beating the Lions for the first time since 2002. The Lion senior believes all points will be hard-earned. "Part of the thing with Michigan over the past couple of years is that you notice they play hard together as a team," D’Errico said. "It has a lot to do with their leadership. [Zimmerman] just goes hard all the time, and you can tell she wants to win every point of every game she's playing in.” To e-mail reporter: rmlsl3B@psu.edu C; \'"tes Murdy-'Cc-Hegian