The Daily Collegian Players prepared for new season to officially begin By Alex Angert COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Time for talking is finally over as the official start of the season is approaching. While last - Sunday’s exhibi- MEN’S tion against East packptdai i Stroudsburg was a tr thi .ease, ns ~ Fridays game against Lehigh is the real deal. And after spending countless hours on the practice court dating back to last spring, the Nittany Lions will now have their chance to put last year’s struggles behind them starting Friday. “ ‘Hey, this is it. Go play and have fun. This is what we practice for,’ ” coach Ed DeChellis said he told his players. “The game should Washington set on Lady Lions’ starters for opener By Andrew Robinson COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER If the Penn State Lady Lions start their next game slowly, the reason won’t be Alex Bentley's absence from the her weekly WOMEN S press conference BASKETBALL on Wednesday, - Lady Lions coach Coquese Washington said her sophomore point guard is close to full health and is expected to start the season opener Friday at Dayton. 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After scrimmaging Temple last week and playing East Stroudsburg this past weekend, the team is ready to play a game that means something. "I'm ultra excited," senior Talor Battle said. "We had the exhibition but I've always said I hate exhibi tions because it flirts with you, but it doesn't really count. You learn some stuff in that game." One thing they learned was that they'll have D.J. Jackson back healthv after he suffered a muscle With Bentley back and Trogele feeling better after a minor foot injury hampered her before the Gannon game. Washington has a more firm idea of what her start ing lineup will be. Aside from Bentley. Washington said the other four starters proved them selves through at practice. Junior guard Zhaque Gray, sophomore forward Marisa Wolfe and sophomore center Nikki Greene will join Trogele and Bentlev as the starters. "If you look at it, we've got three players in the starting lineup that over six-feet tall.' TVogele said. 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Now, if it’s a great shot, let’s take the great shot. I'm trying to get the book from good to great." say and [Gray] and [Bentleyl, out of everybody that’s younger, they have the most experience playing so it's really nice to have them back." After the win over Gannon. Washington had some faults with her team. The coach was unhappy with the Lady Lions' help-side defense and the rebounding from the backcourt. Washington called the progress of the defense "micro-baby steps." and added it would be a season long project. With that in mind. Washignton said it's come a long way from where it was a month ago. 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. 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T’ogele said it becomes more important against teams that like to shoot threes, like Dayton does. "A lot of times the ball goes over, my. Nikki and Marisa’s heads and there's nothing we can do but hus tle to it." Trogele said. "Coach had mentioned the guards never rebound and she was really on them about it then [Bentley | got two offense rebounds then goes 'Coach, see I can rebound!' It's just a mentality and making it habit, they're not used to it." to fi-maii reporter, adrso79@psu.edu tes Lability for the content of his/her e Collegian office and online. Mu. uo to Uato
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