.VOLUME I—NO. 2 STATE COLLEGE. LOCK HAVEN Shawn P. Shanley Eagle Eye Editor in Chief Matmen win 14 straight As we enter the new millennium, the Eagle Eye will be celebrating the 40-year anniversary of its name. We specify "its name" because, just like the University, the Eagle Eye has gone through numerous name changes throughout its history. The Eagle Eye was first established in 1922 as the Normal Times when the college was called Central State ORMAL TIME : < » »*«■'*? *«k>t* -V****** 11 (.':<,.' —Back Page— Normal School. As the college was changing its name to Lock Haven State Teachers College, Lock Haven State College and finally to what is now known as Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, its student newspaper was experimenting with names such as the College Times, the Bald Eagle, the Eagle Nest and the Campus Flash before Hey seniors, Volume 54, Issue 13 OCTOBER* 5. 1981 The Eagle Eye turns - 2000 year in review page 4 -- T V i 15T £ Friday January 19,2001 1922-First student publication 1870-Established as Central State it is time to The style of the Eagle Eye has also changed in recent establishing its current name in 1961 as the Eagle Eye. The Eagle Eye went through many other changes as years when, in the spring of 1998, acting Editor in Chief well, going from a daily paper in the early 1980s to a Brian Ploskina changed from tabloid-size to a broadsheet weekly paper in the early 1990s. The Eagle Eye also has newspaper and used extensive color for the first time. Today, the Eagle Eye is an award-winning student been up-to-date on the latest technology in the production of its pages. newspaper that is highly regarded amongst student news"We first began using papers all over the country. an Apple computer to "My cousin is a journalism major and on the student produce the paper in m newspaper staff at Texas A&M University," said LHU student Jon Ryan, "and she was very impressed with the qual1984 and I believe we were only the ity of the Eagle Eye when I showed her a copy of it." second school in For its 40-year anniversary, the Eagle Eye plans to the country to do improve even more. A brand new look will be coming , so," said Dr. Douglas •''•'<'''!''';<'o; 'r i! \\\y this semester, along with more news, better coverage, and 11'! Vi'ttlr ''V"*"." more of what students want. After all, we are here for the Campbell, advisor of t students. Eagle Eye since 1982. "The We will need your help though. If you know or see of Eagle Eye was also the first to have Apple computers on anything newsworthy, please call and inform us about it at campus." Apple Macintosh's were used for the next 15 years as x2334. We can't possibly know everything that is going the Eagle Eye updated them frequently. Just last spring, on at all times. It requires your help to better inform us. all of the computers in the office were replaced with The Eagle Eye Online also has a new home on the Gateways, introducing IBMs to the Eagle Eye for the first internet at so visit us on time. the web. . "** 1954-The Eagle Nest 1950- The Bald Eagle 1930-Changed to The College 1958- Campus Flash 1959- 1961- The Eagle College Eye start counting. 113 days to graduation. 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But now Napster founder, Shawn Fanning, has to worry about how to pay for his lawyers instead of books. Now that the year 2000 is done and set in stone, The Eagle Eye has decided to make the all important list of the greatest things to happen in £ ft- Kathie Lee leaves Regis Janeen Jones and Jennifer Miller that year. This list is comprised of the top ten most memorable events and trends that occurred in the year 2000. None of the items are listed in order of importance. Each item is arranged at random. Of course, not everyone will agree with what .vas selected. This list is not meant to be taken seriously. But, at least, while you are reading, sec if you agree on a tew. Events The election V~, $7 r / : ,, jSHpS Who knew a 19-year-old college student could make such a difference and all of that money It was an end of an era when talk show hos Kathie Lee Gifford left her morning show with Regis Philbin. And yet no one the telvision studios think so. Qt ± Pop Explosion Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, the Backstreet Boys and N'sync dominated the charts. For everyone who enjoys pop, 2000 was their year. Everybody else turned off their radios. election. "Every vote counts" takes on a completely different Napster Americans ordered up a dose of reality this year when it came to television. Do we really need more reality in our lives? Apparently all of * seemed to notice. . Florida had final say in this year's controversial credit, she had guts. at us the first time in many years thai (wo ot i New York teams played one another in the World Series. The match-up helped to regenerate interest in baseball and in New York. 'a ARIES (March 21-April 19) You might feel a mite "sheepish" about a y mi stake involving a close friend. But V~ VT/ a full explanation soon clears the air. An elderly relative has something to tell you. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Atrfi You've gained ground by staying on ftcourse with your plans. But don't jj relax yet. The resistance factor is still strong and could throw up a new obstacle. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A r A change in an important personal relaf j ( Btionship might have caught you by V/Af surprise. But there's much you'll learn here if you try to work things through. J J # CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A personal situation that began to develop over the holidays suddenly presents you with a major challenge. Deal with it before it affects your career plans. LEO (July 23 to August 22) A busicontract might be less precise you expect. The wise Leo or should work to sharpen each so that it actually means what it says. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) An associate presses you to come Ithrough with a promise, but you might bc rcady ,(> d s A fu ex Plana " tion should ease the ° strain between the two of you. |lfl| V*t« J " " « » - 2 2 SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) As a truth-seeker, you soon come to value startling (maybe even shocking) information confided by a friend or family member. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Don't deplore it; \ explore it. That vexing family probJ lem is not beyond help. Dig for some hidden truths that will help bring about a resolution. # ' (January 20 Despite his controversial lyrics, the There are a few changes being made to HAC's Adventure" Contest. The rule inges are as follows: jssport to 1. Upon earning six pairs of stamps you are ered into the Passport Drawing. Upon earning additional three stamps you are entered again o the drawing for a total of two entries. Upon ning an additional three stamps, a complete isport with 12 pairs of stamps, you will receive d more entries in the contest for a total of four SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Speak up about that workplace problem so that it can be resolved before it becomes a jobthreatening situation. Co-workers rally to support you. AQUARIUS durable, washable seats. Powered by a next-generation Honda fourcylinder engine, the Model X concept also fea-i tures a five-speed manual shifter and a naviga-J assport to Jamaica ' pA\ sumably after a long day of biking or partying. With college students not known for their tidiness, the Model X features an interior floor made of an easy-to-clean textured resin, along with tion system. Eric Schumaker, Honda exterior design manager, said the company has not decided whether to build the Model X. Honda officials were coy about which vehicles the Model X would compete with, saying there are few new vehicles that college students both want and can afford. Eminem million copies of his second album, the Marshall Mathers LP. But the fact that he sold so many records says more about us than about him. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A new personal relationship seems to be heaven-sent. But don't let fhjT I your " an 8e s" glittering halo blind VST *iu you to signs of potential problems. # j^^j^^ rapper was able to sell over 7 HOROSCOPES for the week of January e games on television but at least Amercia came home with the gold. Isn't that all that matters to us anyway? Subway Series U h Several carmakers are chasing the youth market, but Honda Motor Co.'s latest concept vehicle | aims at an even smaller slice of the market pie: [ young, active college guys. With skateboarders and mountain bikers performing tricks on U-shaped ramps near the stage, Honda unveiled (he Model X on Tuesday at the North American International Auto Show. The show opens to the public Saturday. Model X is a boxy blend of a pickup truck and sport-utility designed as a hang-out space for guys, their friends and their outdoor gear. The four-seat Model X converts into a pseudo-pickup with a rear roof section that slides forward and a rear window that drops into the tailgate. Double side doors swing out to provide a wide-open loading space. Rear seats fold and slide forward to create cargo space or napping room for occupants, pre- = = 6 pairs of stamps 1 entry 9 pairs of stamps 2 entries 12 pairs of stamps = 4 entries 2. You no longer need to get a certain combiion of stamps for your Passport, any combinai will do. These two new conditions replace rule number on the Official Contest Rules and Regulations. I I I number three is nullified and by th|e above conditions as of October 23, 2000. A trip for two to Jamaica for Spring Break is the prize. Drawing for the winner will take place al a Mardi Gras Party on February 16, 200 1 ?' 9 p.tfl. in Bentley Hall. There are plenty of HAC evenjs left so keep a look out for posted signs and don't forget your passports. Come to The Eagle ] on Jan 24th for I I | to February 18) Prompt attention to a physical problem soon restores your good health. A personal relationship also needs attention to ease an emotional strain. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) A real estate 0,« Maala 'Xcmcun on}y) Located in Philadelphia 23 Ycin> of Cuntinjous S:udem Travel (to the rubber ducky theme) KelliBelli- you're the one Stop being sick- it is no fun. 4- \ done. Kelli ______ Erin, TOK, Nicole, Krock and Kel, let's catch a movie in the near future. Hey Kookie Ones- I Love You Guys! KelliBellie Eric and Erin- warm up those tennis rackets! METEnterprises 1,2,3,4 Bedroom Apartments Available for FALL 2001 call at 748-6059 California University tomorrow for a PSAC contest, set to begin at 5 p.m. Mapes merits ECAC ailstar honors Football's Matt Mapes was selected to the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division II South Football All-Star team as a First Team kicker. Voted on by the head coaches in the region, Mapes is the only Lock Haven player to earn a spot on the allstar team. A senior, Matt Mapes closes his career at LHU as a two-time First Team All-PSAC and A1IECAC kicker and also garnered Football For his career, Mapes also holds a share of LHU's longest field goal record of 47-yards, hitting the mark twice last season. He made 12-of-l4 point after attempts this season, bringing his career PAT total to 35-of fo/r~*$" —. mmX L - Wrestling - play host to Cleveland State at 8 p.m. - Next Friday, Saturday The Bald Eagles will be particithe PSAC pating in Championships, to be held at. Clarion University. The Matches start at 6 p.m. / 111 Women's Basketball Tomorrow -The women travel to California for a PSAC conference battle, set for 3 p.m. Wednesday- The Bald Eagles will be hosting the Golden Eagles of Clarion at 6 p.m. Men's Basketball Tomorrow -The men travel to California, set to tip-off at 5 p.m. Wednesday-Clarion ventures into Thomas Field House for a PSAC contest at 8 p.m. Swimming Today-The swimmers play host to Bloomsburg and East Stroudsburg Universities at 1 p.m. Indoor Track Tomorrow-The men's and 1 women's indoor track teams travel to Bucknell University for an 11 a.m. meet. Next Friday, Saturday- The Bald Eagles will be participating in the Penn State National Open, scheduled for 3 p.m. 40 and career kicking point total to 107, just ten points shy of another LHU record (116; Charles Traber 1993-96). Good Luck LHU The Eagle Eye Staff d s t / M All-America accolades. This season, the senior hit 11 of 18 field goals, including a long of 45 yards, and also went 12 of 13 on PAT's. Mapes tied the PSAC record for field goals in a game, sending five through the uprights against Slippery Rock University. He also took over LHU's all-time field goals list, recording 27 good field goals over the span of his two-year career at Lock Haven. His total of 13 field goals in 1999 set a new LHU season record. J All Welcome... Please contact Jonathan/Buddy a.s.a.p. to reserve. phone: 893-3942 emai,: ■ jn_debruijn@hotmail.com Where: Campus Village Multipurpose Room Time to relax and enjoy the experience ofbeing an International Student at LHU. Lyn, Get ready for your birthday next week because it will take you two days to recover. Stella Hello Tiffany and Marlene. Have a nice weekend! Jason Lucas "A N Marlene- Hope you had a super-great birthday. May your dreams come true. Erin, Tara and Kristin: Thanks for joining us for dinner on Tuesday. Hey Val- You stink! I Congrats to all the Level II Athletic Trainers for a job well Heether, Sorry I was sick but I am better now—and I didn't have to go to the hospital, your roomie BJ- I love you baby! I know break wasn't that great for us, but we can get through this. Kelli JLXwk t Class Classifieds Pi mmm\Aw\\\ USA I ' : •v^j^^it* - ■J ,*. Tonight- The Panthers of, Pittsburgh come to town for an, I EWL showdown, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tomorrow The wrestlers travel to LHU second in Sears Directors' McCormack earns Cup standings after fall season EWL Wrestler of the Week honors LHU is currently second in the latest standings of the Sears Directors' Cup (Dec. 7). The Sears Directors' Cup, a joint effort between the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and USA Today, is administered by NACDA and sponsored by Sears, Roebuck and Co. The trophy is awarded annually to the top athletic program in each NCAA Division (I, II, III) as well as the NAIA, and is based on each school's finish at the national championship in a given number of sports. For NCAA Division II, it is based on the school's top national finishes in up to 14 sports (seven men's, 3fc *V minute warning .. When: January 21 a 5 p.m. Am\m\ T ,4r -vtf illman named EWL and PSAC Wrestler of the women, from back page t i LHU SRU ! LHU-Charlcs 1-6 0-1 2, Boyd 4-9 4-6 12, Ward 2-5 0-0 5, Young 4-6 0-0 8, Ballintine 6-13 3-9 18. Jones 0-1 0-0 0, Herlocher 0-2 0-0 0, Price 0-1 0-1 0, Crowl 2-8 0-0 4, Daniels 2-4 2-3 6.Totals 21 9-20 55. Slippery Rock totals 339-12 81. Week i Billman was selecti i JaMarr ed as the Eastern Wrestling League and Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Wrestler of the Week for competition ending Kutztown ~~ January 14. feated at the Virginia Duals this past Friday and Saturday. He generated a team-high 19 total team points over the four-match stretch to help lift the Bald Eagles to the team title at the Duals. Billman scored falls over Frank Stillo of Old Dominion (3:17) and Indiana's Josh Beales (1:52), a 16-5 major decision over Rider's Nick Harrington, and a 6-3 decision over Ty Morgan of Central Michigan in the championship meet. Lock Haven defeated Old Dominion University 40-9, Rider University 23-12, Indiana University 26-18, and Central Michigan University, 24-6, to capture the Virginia Duals title. JaMarr Billman The Bald Eagles, ranked 17th in the nation by the latest InterMat and the National Wrestling Coaches Association polls, are currently 14-1-0 overall and 10-0 in the EWL and next host league action versus the University of Pittsburgh tonight at 7:30 p.m., and Cleveland State University tomorrow Jan. 20, at 8 p.m. Swimmers drop two in PSAC competition The swim team dropped a pair of PSAC meets last Thursday, falling to Millersville 60-35, then University, Kutztown University, 65-30. Beth Swimming Chern , first place in the 200- yard freestyle in a time of 2:00.63 and also finished second in the 500-yard freestyle, and Erin V photo courtesy of the Boxing Club Jon Parrish decisions Shippensburg's Dan Kiral in the 156 lb. bout at Palo Alto Pennsylvania. The LHU boxers will be hosting the Lock Haven Invitational Saturday, February 3rd at 7:30 p.m. Billman, who wrestles at 149 pounds, improved his overall record to 6-0 by going unde- March tied for first in the 50yard freestyle, touching the wall in 25.80 seconds. The swimmers arc in action tomorrow as they will challenge East and Bloomsburg 1 University p.m. at Stroudsburg pool. in the Zimmerli ■ 27 28 55 46 35 81 Boxers to compete at SUNY-Westchester Boxerama tomorrow There are only two weeks remaining until the nationally ranked Lock Haven University Boxing Team hosts the very popular 22nd Annual LHU Collegiate Invitational at the Thomas Field House on February 3. In preparation for the home show, five Bald Eagles recently competed in the ECBA Atlantic USAG / Mid Alto, Pa. Invitational in Palo Bald Scoring victories for the Eagles were 147 lb. national champion Comanche Garcia; 156 lb. freshman Brian Kane; veteran Jon Parrish, 165; and 232 lb. heavyweight John Griggs. Griggs remained unde(2-0) feated decisioning Andreas Shippcnsburg's Aquirre, 3-0. The Haven's 106pound Katrina Eady lost a close decision to Kellian Davitt in an exciting female division USAB bout. Tomorrow, five promising novice division Baldj Eagle Boxers are tentatively scheduled to compete in the SUNYWestchester CC "Boxerama" in Valhalla, NY. Scheduled to compete are Oshon Omo-Osagi, 125; Heath Stout, 132; Gus Pugliesi, 139; Jeff Raymond, 147; and Tim Corcoran, 195. It is expected that four collegiate teams will send boxers to the annual event. The following Saturday (Jan. 27) five open division boxers plus two female boxers are scheduled to box in the Mid Atlantic USAB - ECBA Invitational at the Odessy Fitness Center in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Scheduled to box are national runners-up John Stout, 125, and Chuck Mussachio, 185, along with 149 lb. national champion Comanche Garcia. In addition, Brian Kane, 156, and Jon Parrish, 165 will compete. Boxing in female USAB division bouts will be Katrina Eady, 106, and state Golden Glove champion Heather Joerg, 125. This will be the final tune-up in preparation for the 22nd Annual LHU invitational. Because of impacted wisdom teeth, veteran 175 lb. Steve Eppley, 8-6 career record is forced to red shirt this season. Head Coach Dr. Ken Cox and his assistant Ken Cooper have been pleased with the progress of the team so far this season. "Everyone returned from semester break in better condition than we could have expected," stated Coach Cooper. "The Bald Eagles placed second in last season's national (NCBA) championships and with the current excellent work ethic of the team, I expect us to remain in the upper echelon of the collegiate boxing ranks," stated Dr. Cox. "We should have six to eight national contenders developed before the 2001 nationals," concluded Dr. Cox. 17 24 41 22 37 59 LHU-Ward 3-9 0-0 8, Young 1-5 3-6 5, Crowl 2-13 0-0 4,Boyd 2-12 2-2 6, Daniels 1-8 1-2 3, Jones 1-1 2-2 4, Taylor 02 1-2 1, Herlocher 1-4 0-2 2, Price 0-1 0-0 O.Charles 2-2 0-0 4, Schimelfenig 2-7 0-0 4. Totals 15 9-14 41. Kutztown totals 22 14-22 59. LHU ESU 32 32 64 28 31 59 LHU --Boyd 8-12 0-1 16, Daniels 3-9 4-5 10, Ward 3-5 00 9, Young 3-6 5-9 12, Schimelfenig 2-6 2-2 6, Herlocher 4-9 0-0 8, Price 0-1 2-2 2, Charles 0-1 1-21, Crowl 0-1 0-0 0.Totals 23 14 -21 64. East Stroudsburg totals 20 1723 59. Sports Columnists Needed. If interested, please call the Eagle Eye at x2334 •wrmThe touarg 19,2001 Wrestlers on 14-match winning streak P.J. Harmer Eagle Eye Staff Reporter The wrestling team had a tremendous winter break by reeling off n . Wrestling over Virginia Tech (26-14) and the University of Virginia (33- 10). They then won the Virginia knocking off Old Dominion in the first round 409, Rider University in the quarDuals,. terfinals wins, increasing their winning streak to 14, The Bald Eagles, who are now 14-1, haven't lost since their season opener to Lehigh, 20-16. Just before break, the grapplers started things off by winning three matches at the Sheridan Duals. LHU knocked off Ohio State (27-14), Boston University (30-12) and North Carolina State (26-13). They then picked up two more wins at the Clarion Duals before parting for the holidays. Those wins came against Kent State (28-9) and Pittsburgh-Johnstown (28II). After the New Year, the wins kept rolling in. The Bald Eagles scored back-to-back home wins 23-12, Indiana hands of Jason Mester ofCentral Michigan and an injury default to fourth ranked Sean Gray of Virginia Tech. Chris Spealler (85) also saw time at both 141 and 133, scoring a 2-1 mark. JaMarr Billman. who broke into the top 10 this week with a University 26-18 in the semifinals and then Central Michigan 24-6 in the finals. 125-pounderTrap McCormack went 9-1 over the record at 149. Jason Gilligan break, upping his season mark to went unbeaten with an 8-0 mark number nine ranking, went 6-0 over the beak at 149. Billman is also 6-0 on the year. James LaValle (10-5) picked up a 3-2 15-2, and he is currently ranked and currently is 8-1 on the sea13th in the nation. McCormack's son. Rob Weikel went 1-1 at 157. Brian Olenek improved to only loss came to Brandon Newill (Pitt-Johnstown) 18-2 14-6 on the season with an 8-3 but knocked off Ahmed Sanders mark at 165 pounds. One of his of Central Michigan, who was losses came to fourth-ranked ranked 12th at the time. Scott Chris Martin of Virginia Tech photo courtesy of Bob McCool Bair didn't lose a match over the 13-3. JaMarr Billman in earlier action against Virginia Tech. Billman is currentbreak at 133, going 9-0 and Ed Pawlak went 6-4 and is jumping his season mark to 15- currently 13-6 at 144 pounds. At ly 6-0 this season for the Bald Eagles. The Bald Eagles will be hosting 184pounds, Josh Millard picked Pittsburgh tonight at 7:30 and Cleveland State tomorrow at 8:00. 2. 141-pounder Mike Maney, up five wins against four losses time at heavyweight, brought year. Pittsburgh tonight at 7:30, and currently ranked 15th, went 8-2 to bring his season mark to 11-7. home an 8-3 record and is 14-4 The wrestlers are home this Cleveland State tomorrow night and is also 15-2 on the year. Avery Zerkle, who competed on the year. Craig Tefft went 2-4 weekend, with two EWL at 8:00. Maney's losses came at the mainly at 197 but also saw at heavyweight and is 4-5 on the matchups. The wrestlers host Men on four game Women 8-6 heading into conference play winning streak Jared Guest Eagle Eye Staff Reporter The men's basketball squad won seven games and only , w 0 during Men 'S Basketball Suzanne McCombie Eagle Eye Sports Editor The women's basketball brought their record to 8-6 over break, defeating Columbia Union, Cheyney, and East Stroudsburg Universities. team "We feel that we've been able all of the games that we should have," said Co-Head Coach Leah Magestro. The losses Women S that came to ,he Baki Basketball Eagles over break were from West Chester, Kutztown, Millersville, and to win winter break, improving their overall record to 8-7. The Bald Eagles participated at the Capital Key Classic in Albany, going 2-1. Jason Lucas was named PSAC West Men's Basketball Player of the Week ending January 2 for his outstanding most recently, Slippery Rock. performance in the three tourThe game against the Rock was nament games. He pulled the Haven's first PSAC game, down a tourney high 18 and loss. p/?ofo courtesy of Bob McCool rebounds in the Haven's 91into these games as Coming attempts Jason Lucas a shot against 89 overtime win against LIUthe underdogs, the Bald Eagles West Chester. The Bald Eagles are 8-7 on Southampton. He averaged photo courtesy of Bob McCool have held their own throughout 18 points, 10.7 rebounds and the season and travel to Cal. tomorrow. most of the game. Tara Ballintine looks to drive to the basket 5.7 assists, clearly earning "We played good ball for 30 against West Chester. The Bald Eagles travel to points and Lucas scored 19 DeVan led the Bald Eagles minutes him PSAC honors. of those games against Cal tomorrow for a PSAC contest at 3 :00 p.m. with 16 points. Lucas had our points while setting a tournatougher opponents," said LHU 74 ment record with 18 rebounds seven boards and 13 points. Magestro. The first 14 games have not only Daniels 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18 1671 'Ville and in the Haven's 91-89 over12 Holt/.er had competithe Despite tough brought them eight wins and six 24 66. time win. Holtzer threw in 19 Abbondanza threw in 10. losses, but it has also built their a tion that the Bald have After dropping close Eagles points, Abbondanza conkey encountered, to Millersville one some of the game confidence. This confidence is 31 13-22 80. tributed 14 and Hameed LHU 86 month earlier, the Haven players have been battling ankle what will help them will upset added 10. Kutztown 73 injuries. The team has had one many of the PSAC powerhousresponded with a 74-71 win LHU 31 34 65 at home. All starters were in LHU of the top seven players on their es. 70 Holt/er had a season high WCU 37 46 83 double figures as former West Chester "It's all in place, it's just a of 22 points, shooting 8 of 9 roster out for at least one game 73 matter of performance now," Marauiier Lucas showed up from the field to push the due to injury. LHU-Herlocher 0-4 0-2 0, In the eyes the coaches, this said Magestro. his old team with a doubleLucas and Hameed both Bald Eagles to the win col13, Ward 1-3 0-0 double, which included 12 had double-doubles, but it umn, by a score of 86-73. hasn't effected their game plan The Bald Eagles will travel Boyd 5-12 2-6 3, 3, 1-2 1-2 Young rebounds and 10 points. Rico was not enough as the Going down the rest of the though because of their deep to California tomorrow for a 3 20, 7-9 6-10 Jones Schimelfenig Abbondanza had a team high Haven's wings got clipped, line-up, Hameed had a dou- bench. p.m. contest. 0-0 1-2 1, Ballintine 6-14 0-0 17, need, had, DeVan 10 and have a Kevin fol70-73. Lucas had "We points, losing 21 ble-double with 11 rebounds 1-10-0 2, Charles 0-2 0-2 Price 13, Cedric rebounds and a team high of and 16 points, DeVan had 15, number of players to step on the lowed with Box Scores for games over 0, Crowl 0-0 0-0 0, Daniels 2-2 Hameed added 12 and Kris 24 points. Hameed threw in Abbondanza with 14 and door and play well for us," said break... 4. 0-0 Totals 23 13-28 65. Holt/er, who was a perfect 18 points and ripped 11 Lucas with 13 and 3 blocks. Co-Head Coach Donna Wise. three for three from downFreshman Tara Ballintine has boards. Brian Hanna and LHU shot an impressive 59% 32 41 73 WCU Totals 32 13-18 83. Yetter both 8 up for LHU in the past town, threw in 11 of his own. had stepped Jeromy for the game from the field. Col. Union 21 45 66 17.5 in games, each, off the coming averaging points points 47 33 80 just three games. Her game is Capital Key Classic bench. LHU 67 LHU-Herlocher 2-5 0-2 4, but not her also shooting, 28-30 only December 28 27 55 ESU 50 Boyd 5-11 1-2 11, Ward 0-4 4-6 Cheyney LHU 83 her rebounding and defensive 4, 3, 1-8 2-5 Young 73 The Bald Eagles squared Cheyney In the Haven's most recent game. Schimelfenig 7-11 5-7 20, Jones LHU-Charles 2-5 0-0 4, Boyd "She has really worked on ofl against Binghamton game, Lucas threw in a douThe Haven won this game 1-5 4-6 6, Ballintine3-6 0-0 6, 1-2 4-4 6, Ward 2-8 0-0 6, game and becoming part of the of with 10 boards her first ble-double University in game 18, Charles Ballintine 7-21 2-3 83-73, at Thomas Field 3-3 0-0 6, Crowl 2-5 2the tournament, but lost by a and scored 15. Abbondanza the system, which has made her 7, 5, Daniels 3-6 0-0 6. Totals 2-6 Schimelfenig 27 1-2 Jones 12 House. Five players were in few, 67-70. Abbondanza had a team high of 16 points one of our key players, aside 2 0-2 2, Benshaw 0-2 0-2 0, double figures for the Bald 18-30 73. added a team high 21 points. and DeVan had 13. Hameed from the starters," said Wise in Taylor 1-4 0-0 2, Young 1-3 7-8 Eagles, including Hanna, added 10 points to the team's reference to Ballintine. Lucas had 17 and Holtzer 9, Herlocher 0-2 0-2 0, Price 1-3 who scored 11 in 14 minutes Col. Union Totals 22 16-23 66. Amy Daniels is another playwinning effort. LHU made 33 scored 12 in the loss. In the 1-3 3, Crowl 5-11 4-4 16, of playing, splashing three percent of their shots from er, who has stepped up and second game against New from Daniels 1-5 7-12 9.Totals 24 26behind the arc. DeVan downtown and shot 54 26 30 56 become a big part of the Haven's LHU Haven, the Bald Eagles per41 80. a team high 23 points. had 34 46 80 cent from the field for the offense. She brought down 12 "Ville pulled out a double overtime added 17, Kris Holtzer game. They held all ESU boards in the contest against victory, 84-80. As in game Abbondanza had 13 and Cheyney Totals 18 17-26 55. one, Abbondanza led the players under double figures East Stroudsburg. Through this LHU-Herlocher 2-4 3-6 7, Lucas 12. in all categories and a low 29 she has earned a rotating positeam with 24 points. Lucas Boyd 4-10 2-3 10, Ward 3-4 0-0 percent shooting. LHU tion in the starting five. and DeVan, who hit four of LHU 8, 61 Young 1-7 3-4 5, As the team looks ahead and Schimelfenig 3-6 4-6 10, Jones to action tomorrow at five three-balls, both added SRU returns see Women, 50 18 points each. Hameed had California and returns back sees the tough competition of the 0-1 1-21, Benshaw 0-0 0-0 0, This was another victory home to play Clarion conference in front of them, the Taylor 0-0 0-0 0, Ballintine 1-3 12 and Holtzer scored 8. In players are continuing to build 0-0 3, Price 0-0 0-0 0, Charles 1the last consolation game, for the Haven, winning 61-50 Wednesday night at 8 p.m. their game through experience. 2 0-0 2, Crowl 3-6 3-3 10, DeVan scored a team high 20 over Slippery Rock. Kevin ,