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Caitlin Lee/Collegian Members of the State College community place candles near a flower arrangement to honor the victims of the Las Vegas shooting at the Allen Street gates on Oct. 3. Sending love to Las Vegas By Allison Moody shooting into garden tools. the O’donovan-Zadava led the crowd in singing “We Shall Students Tea light candles flickered in Overcome” by Pete Seeger and the dark as students and com- “Imagine” by The Beatles, after munity members gathered at the a moment of silence. The floor confirmed Allen Street gates Tuesday night was opened for remarks, and in remembrance of the victims of while there was an overwhelming the Las Vegas shooting Sunday feeling of bleakness among the unharmed night. speakers, Shadle offered a hope- Community members Chris- ful sentiment. By Andrew Kalmowitz tine O’donovan-Zavada and Lau- “We might feel that while we the daily collegian ra Shadle organized the event can’t change, say, the gun laws Monday morning via Facebook. or a culture of violence overnight Following the deadliest shoot- The event quickly gained traction in America, we can start doing ing in modern American history, as individuals liked and shared something right here,” Shadle all 15 students and faculty mem- it. They also helped organize the said. bers on a class trip to Las Vegas vigil after Charlottesville, which Demi Morganstein found have been confirmed safe and brought nearly 100 people togeth- out about the vigil when it was accounted for, according to Lisa er at the same gates in August. shared in a Planned Parenthood Powers, director of strategic “When we come together like Generation Action GroupMe. this and we go out into our com- After watching the reactions of communications for Penn State. munities, bringing that peace and personalities like Jimmy Kimmel There are 13 students and two bringing that love to folks that and Trevor Noah, she felt called instructors on the trip, Powers are having a hard time dealing to attend to honor the victims and said. with stuff is really important,” raise awareness of gun control. At this time, it is unknown if O’donovan-Zadava said. “I think that this is a perfect any of them were at the concert After O’donovan-Zadava time to talk about it,” said Demi where the shooting took place shared her opening remarks, (senior- marketing). “I hope a Sunday night. A gunman killed campus pastor for the University miracle can happen and the gov- at least 59 people injured over Mennonite Church, Ben Wide- ernment can just make a good de- 500 others. man, took the sidewalk spotlight cision here.” The trip was part of a class to share his own thoughts in the Her twin brother, Dylan Mor- in the College of Health and wake of inexplicable violence. ganstein, arrived by her side with Human Development learning “I don’t think any of us here are sunflowers in hand. Dylan said he Jonah Rosen/Collegian about resort properties and the naïve enough to think that one was confused and had a hard time Members of the State College community remember those lost in the hotel industry. more vigil will solve our gun vio- putting his thoughts into words. They will be leaving Las Ve- lence problem,” Wideman said. “If he had tan skin and a beard, Las Vegas concert shooting with a candle lit vigil on Oct. 3. gas Tuesday and will make two He then read a nondenomina- it’d be a whole different story,” other stops before returning tional prayer written by his friend said Dylan (senior-finance), refer- comforted crowd members and thing we can do it just go out and home this Saturday, Oct. 7, ac- Mike Martin, a former Mennonite ring to the language being used complete strangers and offered a be a helper, day to day.” cording to Powers. youth pastor who founded an or- around the shooter. “Terrorism message of hope. ganization which turns weapons is terrorism.” Although the vigil “It’s kind of like the Mr. Rog- To email reporter: [email protected]. To email reporter: [email protected]. like those used in the Las Vegas had a somber tone, organizers ers quote,” said Shadle. “The one Follow her on Twitter at @allisonvmoody. Follow him on Twitter at @andy_witz. INSIDE: A ‘tip’ off NVCW receives final the ol’ block warning By Ariana Hernandez FoR the collegian

The ol’ saying, “I’m a broke college student,” rings a bell. Anyone who has been or cur- rently is a college student might Linsey Fagan/Collegian be able to relate. Defenseman Trevor Hamilton (11) controls the puck in front of the net A common topic floating Collegian file photo around college campuses and Nittany Valley Water Coalition during the game against Ottawa at on Oct. 1. their surrounding restaurants deals with the complication of receives final warning from Penn tight budgets: tipping. State for trespassing. Tipping a waiter or waitress Page 2 Men’s hockey after they have served you may be considered a common cour- tesy to most, but not to everyone — especially college students. There are reasons as to why the Sports staff picks: defense preview few that don’t tip, don’t tip. Linsey Fagan/Collegian Events to attend Some students have a source A common topic discussed by By Dylan Jacobs ranked second and sixth in the of income while others do not. the daily collegian Big Ten, respectively. Some might even have to pay for students is how much to tip waiters He knows he has a lot of work their own tuition while others at restaurants. It doesn’t matter how much a to do and he will continue to don’t. team can put the puck in the net work on improving. “It doesn’t Max Celii is a bartender at Bill multiplication, it can be figured — if they can’t keep the puck out matter if I had a good year or Pickles Tap Room. that if a single person pays for a of their own net, they can’t expect bad year,” Jones said. “I don’t “I guess the students don’t meal that costs $13, the tip would to win consistently. get too high or too low, I just try tip as well as other people. I be $1.95 (multiply 13.00 by .15 to Penn State men’s hockey has and get better every day.” don’t take it personally,” Celli get 1.95, the tip amount). an explosive offense, but there The goaltending core of Jones (junior- telecommunications) Kelsey McSorley is a waitress are some question marks in other and backup Chris Funkey ex- said. “Most of them don’t have at a local Applebee’s in State Col- places of the team. There are no pect to make improvements that much money so they’re just lege during the summer. question marks in the net though: in their game because of Kyle trying to get by and save some “It kind of depends,” McSorley Collegian file photo Peyton Jones is the team’s goal- MacDonald, the new volunteer money.” (junior-childhood education) said. tender. The only question is which goalie coach. “He’s a great As said on CNBC, about 80 “Some people will give 20 per- Check out which food businesses version of Jones shows up for the teacher, and it’s been a pleasure percent of college students now- cent and some give 15 percent. I are raising money for THON and Nittany Lions. Will the team see working with him so far,” Fun- adays are paying for some or all think the majority is in-between. why. the Jones that stood on his head key said. So while there aren’t of their bills when it comes to Students tend to tip less.” in the team’s run to its first Big many questions in regards to college and other amenities that “With 18.2 meals eaten outside Ten Championship in program goaltending, there are for the go with attending a school that’s the home in an average month, Page 6 history, or the Jones that strug- defense. “If we want to have away from their home. these meals outside the home gled in a stretch of games follow- success, we can’t always guar- So, how does a college student costs a person $12.75,” CS Moni- collegian.psu.edu ing the team’s first No. 1 ranking antee on Peyton Jones playing afford to tip if most of them have tor said in an article about spend- in program history? out of his mind,” Coach Guy to pay for other necessities? ing less money on going out to eat On Twitter at Jones finished last season with Gadowsky said. According to USA Today, tip- in 2012. a 2.60 goals against average and To read full story, visit ping at 15 percent is a decent To read full story, visit @DailyCollegian a .904 save percentage, which collegian.psu.edu. place to start. By using simple collegian.psu.edu. Page 2 | WeDnesDay, oCT. 4, 2017 lOcal The Daily Collegian anything but ‘drowsy’ Protestors issued a final notice of trespassing

By Stephanie Panny ber David Stone by Penn State the daily collegian Vice President of Government and Community Relations Zack For over 120 days, Penn State Moore. It reads: “This property is students, faculty and com- owned by the Pennsylvania State munity members — involved University. However, it is not open with the Nittany Valley Water to the public. You are hereby no- Coalition — have made a plot tified that you are not allowed, li- of land off Whitehall Road the censed, or privileged to place any site of their protest. However, personal property on this proper- that land, the Slab Cabin Wa- ty. Should you fail to adhere to this tershed , is also the land the Notice, any personal property you university is looking to sell to have placed on this property will Aabha Vora/Collegian Horsham, Pennsylvania real be subject to removal by the Uni- Members of the Penn State Thespians teach students the choreography for one of the songs in the estate development company, versity. This is your final notice.” musical “The Drowsy Chaperone” as part of a dance workshop at Schwab Auditorium on Oct. 3. the Toll Brothers , to construct The watershed, according to luxury student housing. a previously published article On Friday, Sept. 29, Penn by The Daily Collegian, includes State University issued a final many natural sinkholes with sub- notice of trespassing. surface water flows that lead into “I guess [trespassing] de- the local water reservoir and has A head-on issue: pends on whether you consider water pipes close to the surface. that land public or private,” The concern, Hoover said, is Kelli Hoover, Penn State profes- that the watershed has a type sor of entomology, said. “Penn of sensitive geology which frac- State says that they are a pub- tures and forms sinkholes “really, Students versus bikes lic university. They get funding really easily.” from the state, their lands are “That land does provide two- By Ally Moore fessor , Bohdan Kula- tax-exempt, because they are thirds of the drinking water for FoR the collegian kowski, was killed in a a public university, and they’re the State College area,” Hoover bicycle accident — hit nonprofit with respect to federal said. Though bikers on by a van while riding taxes. However, they say they’re “So, the concern is when they campus may seem along Boalsburg Road. private when they don’t want us start blasting that area and mov- common to many Penn Not only bikers to be on their property. It’s con- ing earth, we could have contami- State students, for some should be cautious fusing.” nation of our water supply.” the presence of biking about incidents, but The notice against trespass, To read full story, visit on campus has become pedestrians have to, was handed to NVWC mem- collegian.psu.edu. a safety issue. as well. Thomas Forst- Alanna Cioffi was on meier has used a bike her way back to East at Penn State for all Halls at the end of the four years at Univer- day when a biker ran sity Park. Forstmeier into her in the middle of (senior-philosophy) the crosswalk. Collegian file photo has not had any acci- Cioffi (freshman-psy- A student rides a bike on campus. dents as he has been chology) was left with cycling, yet he has tire marks on her right blur of the situation, neither the come very close to leg, open wounds on both of her biker nor Alanna knew what was hitting a pedestrian or a car on knees and an open wound on her happening before it happened. a few occasions. Considering right elbow to remember the in- “I have never really heard a himself an experienced biker on cident. lot about being cautious when it campus, Forstmeier had a few “I obviously should have been comes to bikes on campus, but words of advice for bikers on more aware of the biker himself, I think we should all be more campus: “On crosswalks, pedes- yet I think after that embarrass- aware” Slowinski says. trians should continue walking ing and also painful situation, Penn State campus is no at an even pace. Do not stop to there should be more of a focus stranger to bike incidents, espe- check your phone or to antici- on bike safety on campus” Cioffi cially as State College is one of pate the movement of a cyclist.” said. Alexis Slowinski, friend of the most cycle-friendly cities in As for cyclists, Forstmeier Cioffi, saw the incident happen. said, “Use hand signals when America, according to a survey Collegian file photo Slowinski (freshman-biobehav- by Walk Score in 2015. turning, and if traveling in ar- ioral health) said the accident One of the worst incidents on eas which are primarily walking Nittany Valley Water Coalition occupy the Toll Brothers development happened very quickly, and in the campus was in 2009 when a pro- paths, invest in a bell.” site on Whitehall Road on July 26. Aspire to Inspire THE QUINNIPIAC MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING prepares students from almost any undergraduate major to become effective teachers, leaders and the inspiration for future generations. 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By Shannon Harney said “the uniformity of the completing a class proj- FoR the collegian residence halls [is a way to ect about the Creamery help] foster a community mentioned the reason the Like a game of telephone of inclusion and equality Creamery doesn’t sell ice gone wrong, stories often among the sororities.” cream off campus is be- get jumbled the farther Macedonia said she also cause the butterfat content they spread. appreciates that living in in its ice cream is higher If details are added to or the dorms allows sorority than allowed by federal taken away from the story chapters to keep dues low, regulations, James Brown, and it circulates enough, which in turn allows more assistant manager of the then many people begin to women to join because they Berkey Creamery said. consider the story true and do not have the burden of However, Brown said the it becomes a myth: a widely paying for the maintenance real reason the Creamery held, but false belief. of a large house. doesn’t sell off campus is From mothers saying to because they do not want wait 30 minutes after eat- CATA Bus Cash to compete with ice cream ing before it’s safe to swim A popular rumor regard- industry partners and lo- to believing that gum takes ing transportation at Penn cal dairy manufacturers. seven years to digest if ac- State is that if a student The Berkey Creamery is cidently swallowed, myths is hit by a CATA bus then “a learning institution and are all around and, even he or she will automati- [chooses] to assist fellow at Penn State, a lot of the cally receive free tuition at dairy partners and not be- stories heard are actually Penn State. But a second come competitors,” Brown false. Whether spread by thought might be a good said. Robert Roberts, pro- tour guides, friends, family idea before you walk into fessor and Head of Food or professors, it is all too traffic with the hopes of Science, also disputes this easy for these stories to be saving some money. When myth. regarded as truth. At a col- asked about the legitimacy When asked if the rumor lege as large as Penn State, of this rumor, CATA’s Pub- was at all true, he said, “No! it’s only natural for myths lic Relations Manager, Jac- I have spent the last 20 Briana Basile/Collegian to pop up. But luckily with a queline Sheader, said there years telling people it isn’t Penn State ice cream waits to be picked up from the shelves at the Creamery. little bit of research it isn’t was “no truth at all.” true. Three of my children too hard to separate rumor Sheader said that while attended [Penn State] and from reality. CATA has “dispelled this during the campus tours rumor numerous times they were told that story.” Brothel house? over the 17 years [she’s] Roberts explained that Since Penn State is home been with CATA, it’s one according to the FDA, ice to many fraternity houses, that remains strong to- cream must contain at but not a single sorority day. However, there is least 10 percent milk fat, house, a claim sprung up absolutely no truth to it.” but there is no legal maxi- that sororities aren’t al- If you’re wondering what mum milk fat content. lowed to live in houses. The would actually happen in To put this into perspec- rumor claims that eight or the event that a student tive, Roberts said “Berkey more girls living together was hit by a CATA bus on Creamery ice cream con- in a house is considered a campus, Sheader said that tains 14 percent fat. A typi- brothel in the state of Penn- each incident would de- cal store brand ice cream sylvania. pend on the circumstances will contain 10-11 percent The number of girls who and follow-up surrounding fat. Super premium prod- allegedly make it a brothel the event. Only after an ucts may contain 16-18 vary, some accounts claim incident was fully investi- percent fat.” This puts eight while others have gated would the possibil- creamery ice cream within cited 11 or even 14 girls, but ity of the student being the norm when it comes to the claim is very popular compensated appear, and fat content, which means around campus. even then it would be up that it is perfectly legal for However, regardless of to insurance to determine, Creamery ice cream to be what version, this is actu- so students should be care- sold off campus, they just ally false. Sororities are ful when they’re crossing choose not to. not prevented from living in streets in State College. houses by law, but instead Ghosts on campus? just prefer the dorms. Too much fat Students, staff and Penn State Panhellenic Since Penn State stu- alumni alike have been in- Council Executive Vice dents love Berkey Cream- fatuated with the myth of President, Andrea Macedo- ery ice cream so much, former Penn State Presi- nia , said sororities, “have many often speculate about dent Atherton and his wife, had a very positive experi- why Creamery ice cream Frances, ever since his ence” living on campus. isn’t more widespread. death in 1906. Macedonia (senior-labor As an answer to this To read full story, and employment relations) question, a former student visit collegian.psu.edu.

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A recent email by the Office weren’t any updates worth of Physical Plant regarding an mentioning that can actually update on the 2016 water help us or put us at ease. findings has left us puzzled and OUR VIEW Though we know that their a tad bit concerned. intention was not to scare us During the summer of 2016, but to keep us informed, OPP Penn State found elevated failed at doing just that. levels of lead in drinking water Penn State must learn to provide us with the most important Instead of giving us the same in some of the residential information on the dangers of buildings on campus including information regarding health hazards on campus. lead and the steps we can take Nittany Apartments. to reduce our exposure to lead Penn State informed every- in our water — though they are one in Nov. 2016, as well as giv- actions and steps that have Park water system delivers investigation to find the important — this updated ing us information on the health been taken since their initial about 2.4 million gallons of potential causes of how lead release should have instead effects of lead, where it comes finding. water per day, according to the leaked into the water of some of better explained if the elevated from and steps we can take to Although Penn State has release and “the University the buildings on campus, but it’s lead in our water is something reduce our made sure to keep us informed, does not have lead in its source a bit worrying to know that to be concerned of. exposure to lead in water. they have failed to provide the water and has no lead pipes in Penn State has not been able to The release does not give us Now, almost a year since the necessary information needed its distribution system.” find the answer more than a the impression that this is an last press release was sent out, for us to comprehend exactly That is where it gets year later. emergency or that it needs to Penn State has provided an how big of an issue this is. confusing. But regardless of that, our be handled right away. It seems “update” on this situation. Since 1992, the university has If there is no lead in its main problem was with OPP more as if this is not a big The only problem is, we can’t sampled water every three source water and Penn State releasing another statement concern — despite the fact that seem to find the update. years for lead as required by does not have lead pipes in its that does not add any consuming lead can lead to Aside from telling us that they the U.S. Environmental distribution system, how then newsworthy information. serious health problems such as had already informed us about Protection Agency’s Lead and was there lead in the water of If OPP had nothing new to brain and kidney damage. elevated levels of lead in our Copper Rule, according to the some of the residence buildings report on this issue, why then Whether this is cause for drinking water, the press Penn State Water Standards on campus? would they release a statement panic or not, Penn State must release does not add any more website. We understand that Penn regarding “updates” on the 2016 do a better job in giving us the information regarding the Furthermore, the University State is still undergoing their water findings when there really important information we need.

MY VIEW | DOMINIQUE SERVATI Enough is enough,

the time for gun control is now Collegian Inc. James Building, 123 S. Burrowes St. State College, PA 16801-3882 ©2016 Collegian Inc. Following the terror attack in ears, as those who have the was designed “for the people their evening when all of a Las Vegas on Sunday night, I authority to make the change and by the people,” things sudden someone started Board of Editors found myself wondering why are choosing to ignore them. changing? shooting at them. Editor in Chief Sam Ruland this happened in How many more lives must be It’s easier to not think about These people may not have Managing Editor Lauren Davis the first place. If lost before we can all agree that what happened; to ignore the been directly important to Digital Managing Editor millions of people it’s been too many? When will news, turn off the TV and move you, but they were to Mark Fischer are advocating we finally realize that unless on with our lives. I can assure someone. News Editor Andrew Kalmowitz for peace, love something is done about gun you however, that this will only Their lives are just as pre- News Chief Kelly Powers and unity on violence and mass murders, enable another attack and will cious as yours and mine and Opinions Editor Antonia Jaramillo social media and these lives are lost in vain? only emphasize the threat of we cannot let their lives or Features & Culture Editor Kara Duriez practicing these At what point will those in gun violence. their stories be forgotten. Features & Culture Chief Jenna Stoklosa virtues in their power conclude that “enough is It is the responsibility of every We must carry their stories Sports Editor Vincent Lungaro SERVATI daily lives, then enough,” and work to end these person in the United States to with us and insist on gun con- why are there tragedies? urge lawmakers and politicians trol now. Sports Chief Dave Eckert still mass shootings and terror Many arguments have been to change the law. The power Now is the time, more than Football Editor Matt Martell attacks? presented against gun violence lies within the people — the ever, to insist that gun Photo/Multimedia Editor Linsey Fagan If millions of people are following the attack. Politicians, louder we are, the greater the violence be brought to a Photo/Multimedia Chief Camille Stefani spreading love, why is there still celebrities and students have change. screeching halt before we Social Media Editor Sarah Vasile so much hate? Nearly every published their thoughts on While the Las Vegas shooting experience another “deadliest Copy Desk Chief Tina Locurto interaction I have or impression social media in an attempt to may not have affected all of us mass shooting in American Assistant Copy Desk Chief I get is of spreading love and foster morale. personally, the threat is still history.” Kara Fesolovich To contact News Division: ending violence. If this is true, Numerous people, including extremely real. 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Law School Day | OCTOBER 3 Medical & Health-Related Programs Day | OCTOBER 4 Graduate School Day | OCTOBER 5 careerfairs.psu.edu/GPWeek Page 6 spORTs WeDnesDay, oCT. 4, 2017 OUR VIEW | COLLEGIAN SPORTS STAFF Staff picks: Games to add to your bucket list By Collegian Sports Staff more special when watching it outcome. Especially in the the daily collegian in 30 degree weather and snow. times we live in today, the Plus, the crowds are a lot larg- Army-Navy game should defi- We polled five Collegian er, obviously, so to hear 40,000 nitely be a bucket list game. sports staffers and asked them people cheer on a goal instead to give us their recommenda- of the usual 15,000 is something Pat Burns: Watch David tions on what sporting event special. Also, these outdoor everyone should add to their games are usually rivalry Villa play for NYCFC bucket lists. games. This adds something to While this might not be as the hatred. It was really cool to universally popular of a pick Tyler King: Big Ten hear 40,000 people mocking as some of the others on this Basketball Tournament Devils goalie Martin Brodeur. list, it’s very likely the cheap- est. For as low as $15, Ameri- Bri Basile/Collegian If you’ve ever seen the ESPN Matt Martell: Little can soccer fans can see 30 for 30 film, “Survive and Mike Watkins (24) moves around Michigan State’s Nick Ward (44) in Spain’s all-time leading goal Advance,” you’ll realize that for League World Series scorer, David Villa, display the Penn State’s 72-63 victory in Philadelphia on Saturday, Jan. 1. plenty of college basketball Little League World Series? class that won him the World teams, the conference tourna- Check. Every sports fan should Cup and Champions League. ment is more important than attend the Little League World the NCAA Tournament. Most Series and check it off their Players of Villa’s class and Big Ten basketball schools are fighting to make bucket list too. It’s about an global stature aren’t uncom- the NCAA Tournament while hour away from State College, mon in MLS (David Beckham, they are playing in their respec- and for all you students, it’s Thierry Henry, Andrea Pirlo, tive conference tournaments. definitely a Sylly Week day trip and Steven Gerrard come to schedule preview That makes the games much in the middle of August. Watch mind), but few, if any, have more intense. Neither team is some of the best youth baseball played with the passion and By Vincent Lungaro playing in front of the home sta- players in the world. Go dirt desire that Villa has. “El the daily collegian Schedule dium. For the fans that do make sledding down the hill behind Guaje” still sprints around the the trip to the tournament, they Lamade Stadium. Get out and pitch like he’s a teenager try- Below is part three of a four- PSU @ OSU: Jan. 25, 8 p.m. are trying to give their teams enjoy baseball the way it was ing to break into the league, part breakdown of Penn State’s an edge in the game. You also meant to be played. The pas- and embodies everything that Big Ten schedule. The Nittany RUT @ PSU: Jan. 27, 4 p.m. get the chance to see underdog sion these kids have playing a team captain should. Villa Lions will try PSU @ MSU: Jan. 31, 6:30 teams make their way to the baseball strengthened my has captained New York City MEN’S to navigate p.m. semifinals and finals of the already everlasting love for the FC to two straight playoff BASKETBALL their way to tournament, with a chance at a game. berths, while winning the their first ago. Forward Marc Loving (12.3 surprise trip to the NCAA Tour- Landon Donovan MVP Award NCAA Tournament berth since PPG) graduated. Guard Jaquan nament. If you ever have the Jack Hirsh: Army-Navy in 2016. His efforts in Major 2011. Lyle left the program following chance, don’t miss out on the Football Game League Soccer haven’t just In this edition, we’ll look at an arrest this past spring. Cen- opportunity to miss high-quality captured the attention of Michigan State, Ohio State and ter Trevor Thompson unexpect- One of the reasons why I love basketball all day long for four Americans, as Villa earned Rutgers. edly declared for the NBA Draft. college football so much is that days straight. him a call-up to Spain’s Forward Derek Funderburk was fans have a legitimate connec- Ohio State dismissed in the offseason. Guard Dylan Jacobs: NHL tion to their team. Rooting for national team in August for the first time since 2014. In one of the biggest surprises Braxton Beverly transferred your school is a much bigger of the college basketball offsea- to NC State. Jae’Sean Tate, the Stadium Series deal than rooting for the team Whether at Yankee Stadium or any other Major League Soc- son, Ohio State parted ways with team’s leading scorer from a year One event every hockey fan that happens to play in your 13-year coach Thad Matta. cer venue, anyone who consid- ago, returns for his senior season. should attend is an outdoor hometown. But for the Army- The surprise wasn’t so much ers themselves a soccer fan He’ll have to carry an even bigger hockey game, like the Winter Navy game, you don’t root for the university’s decision to end should consider paying the offensive load than the 14.3 points Classic or Stadium Series. I anyone, you root for your coun- Matta’s reign, rather it was the price of admission to watch per game and 6.4 rebounds per myself went to a Stadium try. There may not a better timing. The decision to do so game he put up last year. Villa. He continues to defy Series game between the New symbol of national pride than was announced in June, a full Swingman Keita Bates-Diop is father time, but at 35, he only York Rangers and the New Jer- two of the nation’s military two months after the Buckeyes’ back as well. has so many years left. Go see sey Devils at Yankee Stadium. academies playing football. It season came to an end. The 6-foot-7 forward was It was an experience that I will doesn’t matter who wins or who the legendary Spaniard while In the past two seasons Ohio cleared for summer workouts never forget. Hockey is even loses. Everyone agrees with the you can. State meddled in mediocrity by back in June after missing all failing to reach the NCAA Tour- but nine games a season ago. nament. That was enough for He gives the Buckeyes a needed the administration to replace boost on the wing, after averaging Matta with former Butler coach 11.8 points per game as a sopho- Chris Holtmann. more. The Buckeyes lost several To read full story, familiar faces from a season visit collegian.psu.edu. Nittany Lions hit the road By Jake Aferiat play and the urgency with which FoR the collegian they play.” Ohio State beat Penn State Coach Russ Rose’s teams at home in five sets last season, aren’t known to abide by the suggesting that perhaps there is long held belief in sports that truth to Rose’s point about how the home team hard a team plays at home with WOMEN’S has a distinct a different sense of urgency. But, VOLLEYBALL advantage. the Nittany Lions were 10-0 on For Penn the road against Ohio State, last State, the only long held belief is losing to the Buckeyes in 2006. Ul- that Rose’s teams are going to timately Rose said he doesn’t feel Camille Stefani/Collegian win — no matter the venue. it’s solely the venue that may tip Kendall White (3) celebrates a point in the third set during the women’s volleyball game against Wake Forest The No. 3 Nittany Lions are the scale in favor of the Buckeyes. 13-1 on the season, and 6-1 at “We’ve never played against an in the Penn State Classic at on Sept. 16. Rec Hall, but the prospect of Ohio State team that wasn’t pre- playing at Ohio State and Mary- pared and competitive,” he said. land this upcoming weekend “But it’s especially tough to win at hasn’t fazed Penn State. St. John [Arena].” Kendall White stands out “It’s always a big crowd when For all his experience, Rose we go to Ohio State,” Rose said. isn’t the only who’s “We’ve been there and they’ve familiar with a hostile environ- had four-to-five thousand people ment at Ohio State. among the veteran players and that crowd can impact the To read full story, home team and how hard they visit collegian.psu.edu. By Tyler King White said. “I would’ve rather When the Nittany Lions’ start- the daily collegian have had someone else have a ers were announced last Friday chance to hit, but it worked out.” for the team’s match against Il- After trailing late in the open- White is now in her second linois, White was the lone under- ing set of the team’s most recent season with the Nittany Lions classman starting for Penn State. win over Northwestern on Satur- and second as the team’s libero. Being surrounded by seniors day, the Nittany She doesn’t exactly fill up the stat can sometimes be daunting for Lions called a sheet, but she’s played an impor- a sophomore filling a role that WOMEN’S timeout needing tant role defensively. the other players on the court VOLLEYBALL to stage a come- “She’s a key member of every- generally turn to throughout back in order to thing we do on the court,” coach the match, but that’s something avoid falling behind at home. Russ Rose said. “She truly repre- White says she enjoys. The Nittany Lions came out of sents what it means to be a blue- “I’m supposed to be the leader the timeout and retook the lead, collar kid that works hard and is of the back row, and that’s some- 25-24, earning their first set point, ready to play every day in prac- thing I enjoy,” White said. “No thanks to a Simone Lee kill. tice and in matches.” matter who you are on this team, The next contribution came After appearing in all 34 of the you have to earn the respect of from a less predictable source. team’s matches last season and your teammates by working hard On the ensuing Wildcats at- racking up an even 500 digs for day in and day out.” tack, Kendall White dug out a the season, White was named to “She’s not afraid to tell us how spike attempt in an unconven- the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. it is,” teammate Heidi Thelen tional fashion. Coming off an impressive said. “She’s a leader on the back The ball sailed over the net and freshman campaign, White made row and talks really well on de- past the Northwestern back line, a difficult transition from the fense.” falling untouched and winning middle back position to the left Both her teammates and the set for the Nittany Lions. back. coaches have noticed some of The kill for White was her first Not only has she made a posi- the changes White has made to of the season and not one she ex- tion change on defense, but she’s her game from last year to this Aabha Vora/Collegian pected to have in the moment. also stepped into a new leader- year. “That was a reaction play, it ship role in her second season as To read full story, Women’s volleyball head coach Russ Rose discusses strategy with the was definitely not on purpose,” the team’s libero. visit collegian.psu.edu. players during the game against Illinois at Rec Hall on Friday, Sept 29. 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WORD SEARCH © 2017 PuzzleJunction.com Page 8 | WeDnesDay, oCT. 4, 2017 spORTs The Daily Collegian Northwestern offense presents a challenge By Jack R. Hirsh of the conference’s top signal- matchup with No. 9 Wisconsin, the daily collegian callers in Clayton Thorson, who when he collected just 25 yards finished fourth in the Big Ten in on nine carries. Despite all his hype, Saquon passing yards per game in 2016. However, when Northwest- Barkley actually wasn’t the Big “[I’ve] got a lot of respect for ern’s offense surged in its two Ten’s leading rusher last season. their quarterback, Clayton Thor- wins vs. Nevada and Bowling That title fell to son,” coach James Franklin said. Green, Jackson tallied 100-yard performances in each contest. Justin Jackson, “[I’ve] got a lot of respect for Jus- FOOTBALL tin Jackson, one of the more pro- He had three touchdowns in the the lead back the ductive running backs in the Big game against Bowling Green. fourth-ranked Nittany Lions will Ten.” The Wildcats actually hung try and contain this week when Jackson was shut down in his with the Badgers, holding the Camille Stefani/Collegian they visit Northwestern. team’s second game against lead at halftime, before Wiscon- Mike Gesicki (88) breaks through a tackle during the game against the The Wildcats also feature one Duke, as well as in last week’s sin pulled away in the second at Beaver Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 9. half to win 33-24. Defensive end Ryan Buchholz said the performance against the Badgers showed the poten- tial of the Northwestern attack. Franklin expects “[Jackson] has good size and speed for that offense, and the offensive line moves really well,” Buchholz said. “I know Gesicki to play they did a lot of stretch plays and zone plays to get the whole By Andrew Rubin Cam Brown progressing defense moving. As a whole, I the daily collegian A year ago, Cam Brown was would say they are a really good one of the few Nittany Lions that offense, and they gave Wiscon- After leaving Saturday’s played as a true freshman. Even sin a run for their money, which game against Indiana with an though he wasn’t a central figure also shows how good they are.” undisclosed injury, coach James Buchholz said the way to Franklin said he of the defense, he still played an slow down the Wildcats offense, expects tight end important role. which is averaging just over 30 FOOTBALL Mike Gesicki to The most high profile play points per contest, is to get to play Saturday Brown made came when he the quarterback. against Northwestern. blocked a punt against Ohio State “[If] they are getting the ball At first, Franklin didn’t give an that led to the points that pulled off and getting good chunks of update on the injury, which is a the Nittany Lions within four in yardage on passes, then they common practice for him unless the upset win. will get more confident and the injury is season-ending. But Now, as a sophomore, Brown throw it a little bit more,” Buch- then, he reversed course. is seeing more playing time holz said. “So I think if we get “We expect Mike to play on with coordinator Brent Pry’s some early sacks, some early Saturday,” Franklin said, “as defense. stops, some early three-and- well as the other tight ends.” “Last year, I didn’t really watch outs, they are going to have to Gesicki is widely considered film as much as I should have,” change their scheme a little bit. one of the best tight ends in col- Brown said. “I was preparing as So I think we get some early lege football, and if he couldn’t if I was going to be a starter more plays that changes the game. It play on Saturday, it would be a so in the meeting rooms and should help a lot.” major blow to Penn State’s of- things like that, paying attention Collegian file photo fense. So far this season, Gesicki to coaches.” Penn State defensive end Ryan Buchholz (97) tries to get around Min- To email reporter: [email protected]. has 20 receptions, 167 yards and To read full story, nesota offensive lineman Garrison Wright (78) on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016. Follow him on Twitter at @JR_HIRSHey. four touchdowns. visit collegian.psu.edu.