Page 10 Men’s Basketball Lions roar to 15-point victory over Keuka in final home game Gurska, Colucci play in "the Pit" for last time by Tony Viola Collegian Staff Writer Bchrend played its final home game of the season Saturday night, and this contest would be the last at home for seniors Mike Colucci and Dave Gurska. "It prepares you for life and any challenges you have to face," replied Colucci as he commented on his basketball experiences. Gurska reflected on his career by saying, "Playing basketball has taught me how to work well with others.” Gurska also believes that Behrend has the right captain guiding the Lions' ship. "Coach Zimmerman has the program going in the right direction. We had a lot of trouble with people quitting or we would have done much better." Freshman starting center Steve Cooper said, "It was an experience playing with excellent players like Dave Gurska and Mike Colucci." Cooper also added, "It's going to be tough to find someone to fill their positions." That fact was obvious in Saturday's game with the Warriors of Keuka, as both Seniors Dorenkamp and Madison end basketball careers at Behrend Both leave mark on record book Lisa Dorenkamp and Michele Madison have been major contributors to the women's basketball program. The two seniors have combined for over 2,200 points, not including last night's results. and have broken several school records. The following is a quick breakdown of some of their career highlights. Dorenkamp is known for her three-point shooting. Entering last night's game, Dorenkamp's career average was 8.8 points per game (ppg). She compiled 835 points in 95 games during her four-year career. Dorenkamp has also set a couple of records, owning the marks for most career three-poin' shots made (118) and most ueys converted in a season (71 makes in the 1987-'BB season). Madison has written her name all over the Behrend record books and her accomplishments are almost too numerous to list. The records are: Career scoring leader with 1,384 points: scoring average for a career (14.3); career rebounding leader with 759; and the single season scoring recoiri Colucci and Gurska played dishing out nine assists, pivotal roles for Behrend. Shooting guard Dave Mojock had GeUing off to a great start, the 11 points and connected cn every Lions defeated the Warriors 91- shot that he attempted. 76. The Warriors’ high scorer was In the early part of the game, Doug Hunter, who hit for 14 Bchrend used their full court press points, to force 14 turnovers. This The win improved the Lions enabled the Lions to jump out to record to 8-15. a 46-33 halftime lead. On February 14, Bchrend "It was an excellent experience playing with players like Dave Gurska and Mike Colucci. It's going to be tough to find someone to fill their positions." Gurska, Behrend's all-time traveled to upstate New York to leading three-point shooter, led play Alfred University, the Lions with 20 points while The Lions lost a thriller to the making four shots from behind Saxons by a score of 81-78. The the arc. defeat was the Lions' eighth Junior forward Rick Dcmski, straight on the road, the fifth all-time leading scorer Alfred led going into the for Behrend with 1,110 points, locker room, 44-36, but Behrend added another 20 for the Lions pulled within two before Alfreds and pulled down nine rebounds. Scan McCartney hit a free throw Junior point guard Randy with less than a minute to play. Baughman shot 71 percent from Eehrend had a chance to lie the the field and had 17 buckets while B amc with time running out, but Women's Coach Jenepher Banker has nominated Madison for Kodak All-American honors. Madison has Michele Madison: already been recognized Senior forward five times by the Eastern finishes career holding Collegiate Athletic , , , ® Conference weekly honor several school records. ro ii during the season. Madison was also on die with 432, which she set this all-tourney teams at the year Hiram and Fredonia Madison will also finish tournaments earlier this with either the first or second season. s 9 / / V 3512 Buffalo Rd £'■ Wesleyville zßjUh\ 899-3423 ITALIAN RESTAURANT Large Cheese & Pepperoni Pizza for Only $6.99 plus tax I Free Delivery with this coupon best single season scoring average marie. Heading into last night's action she had a 18.8 ppg. The record is 185 ppg. Madison also has the third and fourth highest single-season scoring totals. Expires 3/13/90 The Collegian Wednesday, February 21, 1990 •Steve Cooper freshman center Sports photo by Rick Brooks Last look: Mike Colucci (#2l), a senior guard, and fellow senior Dave Gurska (not pictured) played in the final home game of their careers Saturday night against Keuka. the Lions were unable to get a seven three-pointers. Scan shot off before (he buzzer. McCartney added 15 markers, Alfred had four scorers in Dan Harris 13 points, and Kevin double digits. The Saxons were Jones ended up with 11 buckets led by Rob Kornackcr with 19 for the Saxons, points, including five out of (continued on page 11) Women's basketball Losing streak reaches four as season closes by Sue Cepicka Collegian Staff Writer After two recent road losses this past week, the Lady Lions entered last night's game looking for their ninth win of the season. Against Hiram last Thursday, the lady cagers had their offense hitting on all cylinders as they shot 57 percent from the field. In the first half, Hiram shot 62 percent from the floor as they raced to a 47-22 advantage at halftime. The Lady Lions could not make up the deficit in the second half and fell by the final 0f77-55. Senior Michelle Madison led Behrend with 17 points. AMERICAN SCANCER ? SOCIETY* To Answer Your Questions About Cancer Call 1-800-ACS-2345 Coach Jenepher Banker and her squad then invaded the home of the Pitt-Bradford Panthers on Saturday night Piu-Bradford took the lead for good with a couple of minutes left in the game. Behrend was unable to get back into the game, failing to score on nine of their last ten possessions. Madison was again the high scorer for the Lady Lions with 25 points. Fellow senior guard Lisa Dorenkamp pumped in 20. Sophomore forward Melanie Dunn missed both road games due to illness. She was expected to be fully recovered in lime to play in last night's Grove City game.