Page 8 Sport Shorts On the home front... A men's and women's 3 on 3 basketball tournament will be held in conjunction with Schick Super Hoops. No former varsity or varsity players are eligible to compete. Every entrant will receive a free gift from Schick. Winners from this campus will advance to a regional competition at Ohio State University, with the chance to compete at halftime at a Cleveland Cavaliers game in the Coliseum. Check out the Lady Lions volleyball team this Saturday against Washington & Jefferson and St. John Fisher College at I p.m., and also on Tuesday against Baldwin- Wallace at 6 p.m. Come out and support the men's soccer team for their season wrap-up on Saturday at 1 p.m. against Houghton College. And now some national news... A Michael Jordan trademark may be vanishing this season. Last Friday night against the Los Angeles Clippers, Jordan wore a mouthpiece in an effort to keep his tougue in his mouth. "I'm trying to break the habit," said Jordan. "My kid is starting to watch and is now sticking his tougue out." All in the interest of good parenting. IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore "Well, it's a career-ending knee injury. Take him to the locker room and stomp on him." ter, boas Wee Gomm sac Al Iheis Mosiwiso The Collegian Lady Lions crushed by Allegheny; regroup against Pitt-Bradford Injury, absences plague volleyball squad Matt Cissne The Collegian Momma said there'd be days like this! Let's set the stage ... Allegheny College came to Eric Hall on Tuesday night to take on the Lady Lions Volleyball squad. The Allegheny squad is ranked in their region and according to Lions coach Jan Wilson, "they are one of the toughest teams around." Allegheny's top hitter is a six foot All-American. The Lions were coming off a 3-0 week, but were still regrouping after two veterans left the team. Things seemed bad, and unfortunately they got worse. Co-captain Pam Allshouse hurt her ankle and would not be able to play against Allegheny. Despite a strong effort by the Lions, Allegheny cruised to an easy 15-1, 15-2, 15-4 victory. The Lions played well as a team, but they could not put the ball Save a Lion -- support Behrend athletics away for points. That was the key to the game. Wendy Moyer played well in place of Allshouse, but as Wilson said, "she is not as experienced and.not as good of a leader." Lori Nadolny and Carric The Lions were coming off a 3-0 week, but were still regrouping after two veterans left the team. Grzcjka played tough and collected three kills apiece. However, their strong play was not good enough to keep up with Allegheny's devastating net game. During last Thursday's game, Nadolny and Grzejka were successful against Pitt-Bradford. Thursday, October 24, 1991 Together they collected 21 kills and led Behrend to a 15-5, 15-7, 15-7 victory. Kelly Burkhardt also played well against Pitt-Bradford. "She (Burkhardt) played her best game yet against Pitt- Bradford," said Wilson. "She was out with mono in the beginning of the season and now that she is healthy, her play has improved each week." Wilson also mentioned the play of Amy Stranahan. "Amy is a good blocker and has been getting the job done." Behrend's success against Pitt- Bradford had followed a sweep of a doubleheader against Lake Erie and Walsh. Behrend defeated Lake Erie 15-1, 15-9 and Walsh 15-8, 15-11. Behrcnd's next match is at home against Washington and Jefferson and Fisher College on Saturday. Two wins would help the Lions forget about their terrible day against Allegheny.