Tuesday, February 22, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Tuesday, February 22, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WOMEN FALL, 61-60: WsU clips hoopsters By MIKE HXLPIN side. Wayne then stole the ball. THE BALL was rebounded by You rarely hear muzch cheer- cailed time, and came out to Michigan's center K a t h r y n. ing at a women's varsity bas- s ore again on an outside jump- Young. It was Young's thir- ketball game. er. teenth rebound of the night. She The reason has something to There were 48 seconds left dribbled to the left of the lane,a do with the nature of the crowd. and Michigan had the ball, faked, and put it up. It's an intimate group, usually On the inbounds play, Lydia She missed. numbering no more than about Sims lofted a long downcourt Fortunately, Young had fol- 200. The crowd is largely com- pass to forward Natasha Cen- lowed her shot in and she once posed of parents, roommates, der. Blocked out on the right of again pulled it in and covered it. sorority sisters and boyfriends. the key, Cender fed to guard Time was running out, both the Last night's game with Wayne Melinda Fertig under the bas- I three seconds and the seventeen. State was an exception to the ket. Fertig missed the shot and Stretching up her full 6 feet and usual pattern though. On its way the rebound was tied up. Wayne 2 inches, Young put it up off the' to a 61-60 defeat at the hands of called time. glass. the Tartars, Michigan (7-2) NOW THERE are 30 seconds She missed. even drew a standing ovation left, Michigan has a jump ball ON THE other side of the from the Crisler crowd. under its own basket and still basket Cender picked up her The whole crowd cheered for has a three point deficit twelfth rebound of the night, e wholeteam. Thisisrare y Michigan controlled the tip, brought it down, put it up. enough to be newsworthy. What's more, the whole team passed around the key to Fer- She made it. The crowd went deserved it. tig. and saw the sophomore miss wild, all 200 of them. MICHIGAN lost, but looked another. The rebound was tied "With seventeen seconds to good losing. The women out-de- up and Michigan called time. go, our plan was to score on a fensed and out-hustled the On the night, Fertig was S of 15 drive and to try to get a three' Wayne team, only to fall victim 1 from the floor but the sopho- point play, then call time out," to the Tartars' superior outside more contributed two steals, said Borders. shootingu four key assists, and even a But as soon as Wayne took the "We played a really good'blocked shot to the cause. ball to inbound it the buzzer game," said Michigan coach Now there are 17 seconds left. went off, ending the game. Carmel Borders. "Our defense Michigan still has a jump ball = It was a hard game to iose. was much, much better. They under its own basket and still The women have now lost five were unable to penetrate our has that three point deficit. Bor- ina row as they head into the zone: that's why you saw so ders =calls time out. Central Michigan Invitational, much outside shooting." THERE WAS no doubt that this weekend. The following The effect of the zone is re- hustling 5'10" forward Terry weekend they travel to the State flected in the stats. Wayne was Conlin would out-jump the '7" Tournament at Grand Valley. forced to take low-percentage Tartar woman, so Borders rent outside shots and hit only 35 per her team out to the circle with! cent for the4game.Although instructionsstokoverbalance to- W a r Michigan 'hit 43 per cent, it at- wards the basket. Only Fertig Wepedoly6trrscopreitveopcut temnted only 65 shots compared staved upcourt. to Wayne's 89. The ball went up; CInlin THE GAME was a see-saw, tinned it to Fertig: Fertig '5T ra'a ii £Q Qi) GREENE'S Ann Arbor's Largest Cleaners 53 YEARS SERVICE "The final touch that means so much." 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J Michigan rallied to lead 58-57 Sims is the shooter on the By The Associated Press Grunfeld scored 24 points and with 1:40 left to play. team. She hit 8 of 16 and led MADISON, Wis. - Butch Lee teamed with Terry Crosby to At that point Wayne's Nancy the team in scoring last night. Iput in 25 points, including seven shoot Tennessee out of a see- Hannenberg, the game's high It was her shot and she took it. in the first 34 seconds of the ond-hlf slump as the seventh- scorer with 19, hit one from out- She missed. second half, leading 18th-rank- ranked Volunteers escaped with ed Marquette over Wisconsin a 76-68 Southeastern Conference 73-58 in non-conference basket- basketball victory over Mis- " ball last night. sissippi State last night. The Warriors 17-6 broke a The SEC-leading Vols led 39- three-game losing streak in 25 at halftime, but went 412 their last game in the state un- minutes without a point to start der coach Al McGuire, retiring the second half. The Bulldogs, at the end of the season. meanwhile, whittled the margin J" ut u UWAU"s 0 - S C ORES NBA Buffalo 117, Indiana 106 NHL Montreail 3, Atlanta 2 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Aabama 78, Georgia 68 Tennessee 76, Mississippi State 68 Marquette 73, Wisconsin 58 Saginaw Valley 70, Ferris State 58 Furman 88, South Carolina 80 Kentucky 81, Mississippi 69 LSU 95, Vanderbilt 74 Auburn 80, Jacksonville 66 St. Bonaventure 98, Siena 76 Lake Superior State 81, N. Mich. 75 :, ; Crosby broke the cold spell with a basket before Gran- fPld scored eight points sand- wiched around four by Tennes- see's Reggie Johnson. That made it 55-41 with 9:27 left. Crosby then hit three straight baskets for Tennessee's biggest lead, 61-45. Mississippi State cut the Ten- nessee lead to 73-65 with about a minute left behind a 10-point spree by Ray White, who led the Bulldogs with 23 points. 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