THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Soccer From Page 9 held up. For the first ten minutes. Penn State didn't record a shot and got its first attempt from the foot of senior Matheus Braga with 34:19 left in the first half. Coming into the game. the Lions high-scoring tandem of Braga and junior Corey Hertzog had been on a tear, but Maryland was ready. Hertzog was blanketed for much of the game by Terps Shooting From Page 5 right now and the biggest thin to do is to knock down the shot. "Then we try to get teams to guard us out in the perimeter and then we get our drives to the bas ket." The Lions' ability to knock down open perimeter . jump opened up the lane easy baskets in the paint. and that was never more evident than on a second Mexico From, Page 7-4-12 from :',-point rLin:2,e Edward- turned in her i)el of the your ..2; sewm oath point. eight rebound showingarili shot 5 of -a from the floor Against t - tah. the Lady Lion, opened the halt on a 5-0 run to start the second half to 0\ oreiffri, Seed P ) top -(‘(..ticti teams in the teurii:l nient. resprct ely. The 1 'lli% Park - qw.tdr,•int of the bracket ut which Penn State is the nth rankt:d ti aru. also crinsists tit lin seeded Nurthern :2), I . 2th seeded Duke 1:011 H..ed ed , 2.7) 4 NOrinkk, •, I Yens tit~~le •lt ;(1' I hi , ,(.,t <;071(.n Pcn never f;tuCti VIr2:1111 Tech <<nd hasn't hn ri I)Hii w;Ari. since fi 4t ,,,,,,-LA 300 S. 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Battle used a screen set by DJ Jackson. who popped to the 3- point line after picking Battle's defender. Battle hesitated as if to pass the ball to Jackson, who shot 3 of 6 from 3. sending both defenders Jackson's way. Battle then cut down the lane and finished with a Brooks also continued his hot start to the season, extending his run of double-digit scoring games a four-point halftime deficit and end with an eight point, four Own built on their lead, putting rebound and personal-high four ay. - av Utah 70-58. steal effort off the bench. Greene led Penn State with her Players and coaches were not third career double-double, scor- made available during the road 11;2, d career-best 24 points to go trip. ith I:; rebounds. The Lady Lions are off until The sophomore center shot 9- of lo from the floor in the win, fide Bentley had nine points and t r,tm -hest four assists. Lucas started her strong week- 1,i((115 senior middle hitter 13icl1c' Wilson said the Lions will ,kfu, and watch film of the Purple EaLA.s this upcoming week. nior libero Alyssa D'Errico, a N.Y native, said she knows n hit about Niagara's team, as two of her former club teammates are Purple Eagles. I know a little bit about the , (.11001. a little bit about the team, rom being near that area and ht iriLt around them," D'Errico ;Did .Inci every team is playing hr Oat' end of their season. So 17 a earns going to come out want to win." The last time Penn State hosted I}lc opening two rounds and lonzil:-; in the same year was in ' i ;*,.; ilt__ ;1 a - . :44 Jefi a J t --, `7" - . 0 .00-ic i ; .-' ." , , - r - - - -„.. -a-Nwor """T :,21; 20" PIZZA OR PI7I.AORSTEX: t 439 2-7 , lEi;ilM =7 99 EACH . Kranicht Jew Diamond Engagemood SPORTS' had a shot saved in the 23rd minute and Braga missed wide on an open side of the net in the half's closing minutes. Defensively, Birmingham com manded his line and box well, despite not being credited with a save. The 6-foot-5 goalkeeper rose up every time a ball was served into the box and often came down with it in his hands or was able to punch it away The redshirt freshman also got some help from his back line. "We knew that they had some to start the season to six. Brooks was 3 of 4 on 3-point attempts against the Paladins and is now 8 of 14 on the season, good for a per centage of 57.1, which leads the team. Coming into the season, Brooks was a career 27.7 percent from 3. "My arch," Brooks said was the reason for the staggering differ ence in percentages between this season and his first three. "I was in (the gym) every day" To e-mail reporter: Jpss226@psu.edu Thursday, when they travel to Boston College to compete in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. To e-mail reporter: adrso79@psu.edu 2008, when the Lions swept all of their matches en route to a second consecutive national title over Stanford. They also hosted their opening four postseason matches in 2007, when they went on to win the first in their trio of titles. "It's all on the line and we've got nothing to lose," said D'Errico, who along with the other two sen ior co-captains, is hoping to finish off a perfect career with an unprecedented fourth national title. "We're going to play our butts off and hope to make it back to the Final Fbur" Collegian staff writer Emily Kaplan contributed to this report. To e-mail reporter: Jyksl42@psu.edu GAMERS ARE A ULTIMATE TANS • VIDEO 814.238.1124 GAMES BUY SELL TRADE TOURNAMENTS 421 E { CALDER B WAY - STATE COLLEGE ath a. S .. IN, players that were really good in the air and we knew we might not always win the first ball." redshirt senior defender Andy Parr said. "We wanted to get up and chal lenge and make sure he didn't get a good header on it but we also knew we were tucking in tight behind covering." The loss ends coach Bob Warming's first season at Penn State. With the team losing five seniors, and possibly Hertzog to Major League Soccer, there are questions looming and holes to fill. Loss From Page 9 the biggest thing we were tr,ing to do [Sunday] and the offense will take care of itself- Penn State did just that when it returned to the Br vice Jordan Center in its win against Furman. 70-49. The Lions limited the Paladins to 37. 5 perceitt shoot ing. It was the first time Penn State held an opponent to less than 50 points since holding UMBC to 42 points on Dec. R. 2009. That was a stark contrast from Friday night. when Mississippi shot 52 percent from the floor including a 1:: for 2!! performance from behind ihe arc. "It was spoke about after lli Mississippi game. it was spoken about (Saturday!. it was 1)()1:cil about (Sunday! morning during shootaround." De('hellis "We have to defend and we have to rebound the ball to give our selves a chance to be tieee,—; ful." Senior Jeff Brooks said the message got through to th, team, as the biggest thing he took away from the Mississippi loss was the importance of con taining the ball and not letting opponents get open shots on the floor. Ole Miss junior ward Tn vor Gaskins burned the Lions Friday for 24 points {}o i; ;1! 1 t point shooting. Overall, DeChellis pleased with the Lion.;" bounce back defensive effort on Sunday afternoon. "I think our communication V' Fantastic Location. directly across the street from Fully Furnished. Carpeted & Air Conditioned Apartments with GREAT views! W" CATA Loop Stop at Entrance! P. An Awesome Apartment Conveniently Located in the Midst of Local Restaurants Nightlife. Shopping, and Entertainment! .e. Walking Distance to Beaver Stadium and the Bryce Jordan Center! I t• On-Site Laundry Fabulous Fitness Center! V. 24 Hour Spacious and Quiet Study Lounge with FREE Wireless Internet! VP 200 + Reserved Parking Spaces Available! 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"We had some lack of commu nication Friday where we gave them open shots because we ran into screens, we didn't switch it the right way" The coach did, however, point out that guarding the speed of Mississippi from the tough Southeastern Conference is much different than guarding the speed of Furman (3-2), a school in South Carolina with an undergraduate enrollment of Wednesdays game, against a talented Maryland squad at 9:15 p.m.at the Bryce Jordan Center, will pose \\., challenges too, DeChellis added. The coach said he was happy with the way Penn State shut down Rirman's offense ---- lead ing, scorer ilinu Saaka recorded only 1(1 points on 5-of-15 shoot ing. But De(lleitis was sure to add that the Lions weren't per fect. Penn State had a few lapses, especially toward the end of the game. he said. In a four-minute stretch mid \‘ ay through the second half, the Paladins cut a 24-point Penn State lead down to 15 points. DeChellis called a timeout and pulled seniors Battle and Brooks. "I said to the guys. 'This is such a four-. five-minute stretch of lack of maturity You're up 20- something points and we don't execute, we were trying to do things ourselves, we're not defending,' I)eChellis said. - Rut to those guys' credit they came in and bang. hang got it back to where it needed to he.- fl) reporter: exkso49@psu.edu PSU campus!
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