8 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 18, 1993 Kickers roll to 15th in a row by ELISA SNEED DAILY SPORTS WRITER Yesterday at Mitchell field, the Michigan women's soccer team won its 15th consecutive game this sea- son. - In a hard-fought battle against Penn State, the Wolverines finally came out on top with a 2-0 victory. Freshman Nicola Armster tallied her 13th goal of the season 59 minutes into the game and Lisa Ashton, who leads the team in.career scoring, gave Michigan its second goal seven min- utes later. "This has been one of our tough- est games this season," senior Car- rie Taylor said. "Our coach wasn't here this weekend, and we were worried about playing without her, but we buckled down and played. To pull it out and win is a really good feeling." ' For the first five minutes of the game Michigan was really attacking the Nittany Lion defense. The Wolverines had two different scoring opportunities on a wide-open Penn State goal, but they didn't con- vert, and through all the confusion the Lions managed to clear the ball up the field. Disorganization, for both teams, continued throughout the entire first stanza.Michigan did seem to be con- trolling the game, keeping mostof the play on the Penn State half of the field, but the team couldn't put things together and score. "It was a really exciting game," junior Michelle McQuaid said. "We were all equally matched." Forwards Lisa Ashton, Alicia Stewartand Armster were provided lots of support from Taylor and McQuaid on defense, as well as midfielders Lynda Hart, Karen Jones and Alicia Treadway, but their at- tempts were unsuccessful. The many Wolverine runs up the field were followed by crosses or shots that just needed a tap into the goal. But Penn State's defense was strong enough to fend off any attacks and held Michigan scoreless. Taylor attributed part of this of- fensive drought to nerves. "In the first half we were very disorganized," she said. "We were much too jumpity. The second half was a totally different game." And indeed it was. The Wolver- ines took over, giving keeper Alicia Smith only one chance to touch the ball, and causing frustration and er- rors on the Lion side. One Penn State player was awarded a red card for stepping on Treadway. "She hit me in the first half too," Treadway said. "She's a rough player. I guess she just took it a little too far." Despite the added physicality of the second half, Michigan was able to overcome its opponent, due in large part to its physical fitness. "The second half showed why we do those cones, and do those sprints," assistant coach Pete Alexander said. "We kept it down at their end and I think that had a lot to do with the way we condition. It was night and day between the first and second half." McQuaid agreed. "We've been through condition- ing," she said. "We're in really good shape, and made fewer mistakes and that helped us win." 0 EVAN PETRIE/Daily Senior midfielder Neysa Colizzi defends against Eastern Michigan in a game earlier this season at Mitchell Field. X-COUNTRY Continued from page 1. and Courtney." The competition was tremendous, so McGuire felt that the victory was yet another sign that the team is pre- pared for the bigger challenges that lie ahead. "The first 10 finishers are going to beveryhigh up in the nationals.These are really solid performers," McGuire said. "This was kind of like a mini- nationals. I think it was another indi- cator that we're ready." Running on the home course will help the team when it comes time for the Big Ten meet in two weeks. "We're going to face a totally dif- ferenttypeofcourseatMichigan State. Our course is as tough a course as we're going to run on all year," McGuire said. "In fact, it's probably as tough a course as any competitor here ran all year." 1) Yeah, a g U A Wo &Lcl that's right. $1.00 Pitchers on 4 1% Only a buck, only at SCOREKEEPER S. 0l \Wl - - - I "NOMWAwo" U 4( , 41-hiJ CAO ?A3 - -h t VAC K Tuesday. 310 MAYNARD 995-0100 C*A e 1Q in C )#'S Yur pas IIJ yXr &ty. Ifs t4wO Date TODAY 10:00-2:00 North Campus Commons Bookstore 4JT 11:00-4:00 Michigan Union Bookstore ,1993Jostens Inc CP-765 Owntheasky To fly is one thing. To fly with the Marine Corps is something else. They'llshow.you the meaning of wings. From the wings of the F-18 Hornet to the wings you wear asa Marine aviator, thisisflying at its best.Andyour ticket toflyis your college diploma. If you'd like to be up there, contact your local Marine Officer Selec- tion Officer.1-800-MARINES. S 0 m I