Thursday, November 8, 1990 Aggresive move: Freshman guard Byron Thorne works two defenders on his way to the basket in Sunday's home exhibition game with Ryerson Polytech. Thorne and the Lions worked Ryerson for a 64-47 win. The Behrend Scoreboard For : ames om Oct. 30 through Nov. 7 Basketball Nov. 4 Ryerson Polytech (47) Taylor 1-9 4-8 6, Morgan 1-4 0-2 2, O'Hallern 1-1 1-4 4, Lynch 0-1 0-0 0, Rose 4-9 0-2 8, Thompson 3-6 0-0 6, Reece 0-2 0-0 0, Price 1-3 0-0 2, Van Laare 1-3 2-2 4, Woud 5-8 1-4 11, Noonan 0-1 0-0 0, Holjak 2-3 0- 1 4. Totals 19-50 8-21 47. Behrend (64) Demski 8-16 2-6 18, Cowan 1-5 0-0 3, Buzalka 3-4 2-3 8, Baughman 2-5 9-12 14, Viscuso 6-13 Q-2 14, Thorne 2-5 0-0 4, Plyler 0-0 0-0 0, Clark 1-1 0-0 2, Blair 0-2 1-2 1. Totals 23-51 14- 25 64. Three-point goals: Etehrend 4- 10 (Viscuso 2, Baughman, Cowan), Ryeerson 1-8 (O'Hallent). Fouled out: None. Rebounds: Behrend 33 (Baughman 7, Buzalka 7, Demski 6), Ryerson 31. Assists: Behrend 18 (Baughman 6), Ryerson 12. Turnovers: Ryerson 21, Behrend 14. 41?AAAEIRICAN CANCER SOCIETY . To Answer Your Questions About Cancer Cell --1-801MCS-2345 Mike Benson/The Collegian Soccer Final WPISC standings Division Two • Geneva 5 1 0 Westminster 5 3 0 Befuend 3 5 0 St. Vincent 2 3 0 Pitt-Bradford 0 6 0 Final statistics Goalkeepers Bajus 4 25 10 Double 7 34 11 Spear 10 46 20 Volleyball Oct. 30 Baldwin-Wallace 2, Behrend 0 15-9, 15-8 Malone 2, Behrend 0 15-7, 12-15, 15-9 Nov. 1 Grove City 3, Behrend 1 15-12, 15-2, 14-16, 15-12 End Fall schedule A LAST STRAW Fresh flowers for all your floral needs. Bchrcnd students - 10% discount 898-1879 The Collegian Lions use good defense in defeat of Ryerson Polytech Coach Paulsen gains first Behrend victory b Ton Viola The Collegian "It was a good opening for the team," explained Head Coach Fred Paulsen on Behrend's 72-49 exhibition win over Ryerson Polytech. The Lions played a very strong game defensively in which the Rams shot only 38 percent from the floor. Behrend also out rebounded the Rams by a margin of 33-31. "We went into the game unprepared offensively," said Paulsen who's team shot 44 percent from the floor in the game. In the first half, the Lions shot 52 percent, but in the second half only shot 37 percent. Paulsen expects good shots to be taken and made. Senior Rick Dcmski was the scoring leader scoring with 18 points. Guards Randy Baughman C.J. Olfano/The Collegian The winners: Here are this year's 8-ball tournament winners, which was . sponsored by the Pocket Billiards Club. From left to right are third place finisher Scott Graves, second place finisher Dan Illig, and first place finisher Sean Dwyer. The double elimination tourney had 32 entrants. If you have not placed your order at the Behrend Bookstore. Please do so by Noon Friday, November 9th. Orders after this time will be charged a $3.00 late fee by the supplier. and Chris Viscuso each added 14 points to the Lion total. Baughman also led the team in assists with seven dishes. "The guys still have their habits from last year, and my job will be breaking those habits. They are still learning a new system and style." -Fred Paulsen Basketball Coach On the defensive end, Sophomore Rich Buzalka and Baughman each had seven rebounds. Demski added six Cap and Gown Orders? Page 11 boards for the Lions Freshman Don Plyler did a fine job running the show when Baughman needed a rest. This will be very important during the long season. He had an assist and didn't commit any turnovers. Freshman Byron Thorne also did well coming off the bench. The forward had four points and also had four boards. Thorne could possibly be the sixth man for the Lion's team. "The guys still have the , i habits from last year, and my job will be breaking those habits. They are still learning a new system and style," commcnteJ Paulsen about the team's play last Sunday. Paulsen treated the exhibition game with the Rams as an actual game, so not everyone saw time during the match. Coach Paulsen went with a nine player rotation. Therefore, six players didn't play