University of . Arizona woman barred from IM football team (CPS)- A graduate student at the University :of Arizona has been barred from playing on an intramural flag football team because she is a woman. It was the second time in three months someone at UA -had stopped a woman from participating on a previously all male team. Intramural officials told Karen Scott in September that mixed sex intramural teams aren't allowed and, if she wanted to play, she'd have to find a women's team. Scott, who said her teammates didn't mind her being on the team, is angry because the Campus Recreation Handbook does not mention a rule barring Sports The Track Club Lion's make 'All sponsored the first annual Conference. Three Behrend Cross Country members of Behrend's Men's Invitational At pm last Soccer team have beerr selected Saturday. to participate in their Invited teams were from - conferences All-Star match. Edinboro, Gannon, and The Western Pennsylvania Mercyhurst, plus members of Interoollegia.te Soccer the Track Club,. Conference has, by the vote of Overall winners Were Scott the coaches, nominated senior Obert and Keiiirt Sullivan, sweoper Ken ,Cr,turib, senior . 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Kurt klBl- mer': ?2-.„-.,mutteqs-'- ''' MM=iN The Collegian Thursday, November 16, -1989 mixed-sex teams. "There's nothing in the policy that says I can't play." In a separate UA incident, sophomore Jodi Orliss won the right to play on the men's rugby team October 12 after filing a discrimination complaint against the team. The two cases are different because UA has women's intramural flag football but no a women's rugby club, said Intramural Director Cynthia Hardy. "There are opportunities for (Scott) to play with the women's division," she said. "If I let her play, then men would be allowed on women's teams and they'd destroy the women's program." bits Sigma Tau Gamma Bob - JaCkson • - Jeff Lander Jeff Lizzo -‘ Tony j.,outle- Biad' Vinceni, Steve'-Reynolds .. Erie road Panthers complete successful swing with shootout win Black Cats up their record to 4-2-1 by winning two three away from home by Robert Kitchen Collegian Staff Writer The Erie Panthers concluded their recent East Coast Hockey League road trip with . a big win. The last stop of the trip was at the Greensboro Coliseum, where the league leading- Monarchs play. The Panthers eventually won the- game in a shootout, 5-4. The McDougall brothers gave Erie the lead in the first period as they both connected on goals. Rob McDougall scored four minutes into the opening frame, with Bill's goal coming just over four minutes later. This was the third consecutive game that the Panthers jumped out to an early advantage. The lead was short lived as the Monarchs scored three consecutive goals to go on top, 3-2. After giving up a short-handed goal in the second period, the Cats entered the final period trailing 4-2. Guy Rouleau forced the overtime period with two Division of Engineering "MY ARMY ROTC SCHOLARSHIP IS PAYING OFF TWICE." "My three-year ROTC scholarship is paying for most of my Penn State education. It's worth over $11,300. But it's paying off even more with leadership experience and officer credentials impressive to future employers." Mike DeMarco is one of many Behrend College students who have won Army ROTC scholarships. You can too. Apply now. Contact Captain Jim McCarthy, Glenhill Farmhouse-lower level. 898-6218. goals, with the game-tying goal Coming on a power play at 14:59 on an assist from Martin Bergeron. Both teams failed to score in overtime, and the game was decided by a shootout. Erie prevailed, 3-1, with Simon Gagne, Rouleau, and Martin Bergeron scoring for the black and silver. Goalie Make Rosati gave a strong performance, stopping 26 of 30 shots. The Panthers pelted Greensboro with 43 shots on goal. Erie's record is currently 4-2-1 with nine points. The Cats gained four of a possible six points on the road trip, which included three games in four nights. The Panthers started the trip with a defeat of the Knoxville Cherokees, 7-2, on last Friday. Erie lead 2-1 by the end of the first period - with goals by Daryl Harpe and R McDougall. The Panthers boosted their lead to 4-1 in the second period with goals by the brothers It' b THE SMARTEST COLLEGE COURSE YOU CAN TAKE. LEADERSHIP 01 ° vos Page 11.- McDougall. Erie scored three times in the final period with goals by B. McDougall, Dave Ducette, and Ryan Kumma. The Cats went on to win their third game in five outings. The Panthers next traveled to the Lancerlot Sports Complex to take on the Virginia Lancers. Erie took control early on with goals by Rouleau and Harpe to take a 2-0 lead into the first intermission. Virginia evened the score at two with a pair of tallies in the second frame. Rob Cada - gave the Cats the lead early in the third period, putting Erie up 3-2. The Lancers fought back and took the lead 4-3 before B. McDougall netted a goal to tie the game again. Virginia went on to score the game-winner, giving the Panthers their only loss on the trip. The Panther's begin a two game homestand this Friday, with the first game against the Knoxville Cherokees. CORPS