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    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. Bentley did not start Penn
State’s 91-58 exhibition win over
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be fun. The practice is a pain in the
neck but in games, ‘Go have fun
and do what you do. This is your
craft and it’s time to go play the
music.’ ”
DeChellis added at his press
conference Wednesday that the
team seems very
enthusiastic to gel
the season start
ed
Taking Monday
off after Sunday’s
preseason game,
the players came
back with good
energy on the DeChellis
court Tuesday and
had a very spirited practice.
"I think they are ready to go
play somebody else again."
DeChellis said. “It's their time. I
told the seniors. This is your time.
Gannon due to strep throat and a
minor ankle injury.
“I think she’ll be full go
Washington said.
Bentley played 23 minutes
against Gannon, shooting 9-of-13
from the field and tying for the
team high with 18 points. Senior
co-captain Julia Trogele said her
teammate looks close to speed.
"It's something that we don't
want to get used because there's
going to be times where she can't
play due to foul trouble or whatev
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“But it's a comfort zone that I
need to have her on the court with
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Facing a tough team in Lehigh,
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the Lions this season.
After scrimmaging Temple last
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Stroudsburg this past weekend,
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"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
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With Bentley back and Trogele
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Mon will encourage greater ineenuits aiui
strain in the exhibition. DeChellis
added the senior forward should
be fine after the team didn’t prac
tice Monday.
In the 66-52 win over East
Stroudsburg, the Lions learned
the importance of slowing things
down and taking their time.
During his press conference,
DeChellis mentioned a period in
that game when the team turned
the ball over seven times during
an 18-possession span along with
rattling off questionable shots.
“As I try to explain to them, we
want to try and push it fast and get
it up the floor,” the coach said.
“That doesn’t mean shoot it. If it s
a good shot, let’s hold on to the ball
and run offense. 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.
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With the starting lineup virtual
ly set with Jackson’s injury not too
serious and Tim Frazier settling
into the other guard spot at
least for the time being
DeChellis wants his team find a
pace and go the speed they are
comfortable at.
This Friday against Lehigh will
be the team’s first chance to
improve on these problematic
areas. While the time is now for
the team, DeChellis is hoping to
see his team play with a more con
trolled urgency in games.
"That's what we are trying to do
in practice," the coach said. "We
want to go fast, but don’t hurry.
Don't make goofy mistakes or
turnovers. Go from fourth to third.
Take vour time."
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As far as the guards rebound
ing. 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."
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