The Daily Collegian Martellotti and Wade lead PSU in Open By Mike Still COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Of the 10 championship match es held at the Nittany Lion Open in Rec Hall on Sunday, eight featured Penn State wrestlers. Though only WRESTLING half of those Nittany won their championship matches, the presence of Cael Sanderson’s squad late in the tournament sent a statement to the over 400 wrestlers from numerous schools at the Open the No. 5 Lions are force to be reckoned with. “We can wrestle with anybody,” redshirt freshman David Taylor said. “There’s no doubt about it and people are starting to figure that out now. “ leers split weekend home series with Delaware By Anthony Barton COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER For the Penn State leers, Friday night’s celebration after shutting out No. 3 Delaware was short lived. The No. 11 leers (12-5, 3-3-0 ICERS ESCHL) could not find the same spark, getting blown Saturday, 7-2, by _ „ the Blue Hens Delaware (16-1-1, 5-1-1) at the Penn State Ice Pavilion. ‘ You have to Penn state give them credit,” ~ enn head coach Scott Balboni said. “They have a good squad and came out harder than us [Saturday]. We just couldn’t get out of our own way [Saturday].” The leers started strong Saturday, with a goal midway through the first period by junior captain Marek Polidor. After that, it was all Delaware. The Blue Hens responded with six straight goals, something senior assistant captain Tim O’Brien said deflated the team. “We just didn’t come out to play [Saturday],” O’Brien said. “Obviously you can see [Friday] CT h e Daily ollegian fV : imycolleqianad, j(_~. :s>collegiancllent, : ijfcycollegianad, A, a when is a good time magazines are always popular, Sounds good but to advertise? the deadline is next week. Ipy g2gttyl. Taylor, who defeated unat tached Jesse Dong of Virginia Tech in the 157-pound final, was one of four Lions to take first-place in their respective weight class. True freshmen Frank Martellotti and Andrew Alton won the 125- and 141-pound finals, and junior Cameron Wade finished first in the heavyweights. Now undefeated on the year at 10-0, Martellotti defeated Joseph Langel of Rutgers, 9-0 in his final match. Having stepped into the starting spot at 125 in the absence of injured senior Brad Pataky, the freshman has been pleasantly sur prising his teammates all season. “He’s unbelievable,” redshirt freshman James Vollrath said of Martellotti. “We thought he was just gonna fill in, but he’s been “We just didn’t come out to play [Saturday]. Obviously you can see [Friday] night when we come out to play.” night when we come to play we can beat anybody. Hopefully we learned a lesson and it’s not too late to turn the ship around.” The key to the Blue Hens’ surge came early in the second period. With the score 2-1, Delaware scored three goals in a mere 35 seconds. “It was a major mental lapse on our part, plus a bunch of bounces went their way,” assistant captain Paul Daley said. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like that.” The three-goal surge knocked out freshman goalie Matt Madrazo, who was the first star from Friday’s game. He was replaced by senior goalie Teddy Hume, who saved 14 of 16 shots the rest of the way. Balboni announced Madrazo had taken hold of the starting goal tending job after he produced a shutout performance in the series’ first game. Even after giving up five goals Saturday, the coach said that still holds true. SPORTS awesome. He’s more than just a fill-in for us.” Sunday’s performance was the best he’s wrestled in a really long time, Martellotti said. A Pittsburgh native, Martellotti had plenty of family in attendance Sunday, which drove him to com pete at his highest level. “There’s nothing better than winning in front of your family,” Martellotti said. “Having all these fans here is great, but winning in front of your family is kind of what you wrestle for.” At the other end of the weight spectrum, Wade cruised through the heavyweight bracket, finishing unattached Odie Delaney of the Citadel by way of technical fall in the first period. Wade who came into the Tim O'Brien senior forward “I don’t think [Madrazo] played bad at all [Saturday]," Balboni said. “Pulling him was just trying to provide us with some kind of spark.” A positive from the weekend was the return of multiple players from injury, most notably sopho more George Saad. The forward showed why assis tant coach Josh Hand called him the team’s best player, tallying a goal and an assist in each game this weekend. He now has seven goals and four assists in seven games played this season. Moving forward, the leers have one game left before the winter break, a home tilt Friday against Niagara. “We just have to put this one behind us,” Daley said. "If we learn from our mistakes and work hard in practice, I think we ll finish up the semester strong against Niagara next weekend.” To e-mail reporter: acbsls2@psu.edu pennState Career 9 Services CAREER PLANNING FOR LIFE Open with a 3-2 record won three of his matches by technical fall, picked up a pin in the quarter finals and gave up just two points the whole day. “I was just feeling on top of my game, and mentally and physically healthy,” Wade said. “I just felt really good, everything was click ing.” Spending more time watching his younger wrestlers, Sanderson said he didn’t even get to see Wade wrestle much on Sundav. But the coach was confident the whole day that his heavyweight would be able to handle wrestling on his own without much attention from the coaches. “He scored a lot of points, and that’s what he want him to do because he’s capable of that," Sanderson said. "He's good and Kelsey Morns.'Collegian leers’ coach Scott Balboni (right) addresses the team Saturday. NOW LEASING for 2011-2012 Call as for more info 814.211.9000 VVV.MERIDIMIOHCOUEQUVEHUS.COM Visit one of our o?en houses! & Fantastic Location, directly across the street from PSU campus! Fully Furnished, Carpeted & Air Conditioned Apartments with GREAT views! CATA Loop Stop at Entrance! An Awesome Apartment Conveniently Located in the Midst of Local Restaurants, Nightlife, Shopping, and Entertainment! Walking Distance to Beaver Stadium 8 On-Site Laundry Fabulous Fitness Center! 24 Hour Spacious and Quiet Study 8 200 + Reserved Parking Spaces Available! 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