Thursday, October 22, 1992 Soccer Gets No Breaks by Sue Moreno The Collegian The men's soccer team lost to just couldn't convert," said Slippery Rock in their final sophomore forward Sean Tucker, home game this past Monday by This defeat stretches the team's a score of 1-0. record to 4-10, with only two Sophomore Rusty Brown, who games left in the season against alternates between forward and Waynesburg and Laßoche goalkeeper said, "It was a pretty Colleges. ”We've improved over the season.” evenly matched game. It could Does their record reflect the have gone either way, we just team's confidence? Fiurelli said, couldn't get any breaks." "I think we'll win them both," The team's defense, lead by referring to their final games, senior Shon Fleming, "We've improved over the sophomores Dave Moyak, Ken season. The past two games Hull and Marc Fiurelli played have been against Division II strong and kept the Lion's hopes schools (Carnegie Mellon and alive. Slippery Rock) ami we only lost "(Marc) Fiurelli took charge of by scores of 2-0 and 1-0. This the midfield. The defense was means we are capable of able to dominate, therefore successfully competing on their keeping their (opposing team's) level," said Hull, IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore Jace: This One’s Far You! offense from scoring," says Hull. The team's offense, "had a lot of good opportunities, but we Marc Fiurelli The Collegian Use your head. Freshman Donavon Zimmerman goes up against an opponent during the Slippery Rock match. Call JOPA On The Lion Hotline Thursdays at 6:05 p.m. Penn State vs. West Virginia SATURDAY at NOON HEAR THE WORLD SERIES ON AM 1450 - WPSE Monday Night Football Buffalo at NY Jets 8:45 p.m. ®PennSiam wpse am 1450 Page 15 Dan Jaecks/77i« Collegian