SPORTS Tuesday, January 13, 1981 Page 10 The Michigan Daily Bodnar buzzer shots Mr.*C By SCOTT M. LEWIS Michigan had the ball with seven seconds remaining, trailing Minnesota by a single point. The Gophers have received instructions from their coach, Jim Dutcher: 'Whatever you do, don't leave McGee open. And watch Johnson from the key.' Most of the 17,297 fans who packed Williams Arena figured the ball would go to Mike McGee, Johnny Johnson, or Tim McCormick. Those three Wolverines had provided much of the scoring punch Saturday night, and in the fateful few seconds, one of them was certain to attempt the winning basket. OR SO THEY thought. ' i Running alongside Johnson and into the forecourt was Marty Bodnar. Prior to the find 'five seconds, Bodnar had scored only six points, hitting two of seven field goals. But when Johnson passed to Bodnar near the top of the key some 20 feet away, there was little doubt where the ball was headed next: toward the basket. And in. Michigan had survived two overtimes, and a series of improbable Minnesota shots to chalk up its first Big Ten win of the season, 68-67. The victory evenedr the cagers' conference mark at 1-1 and lutch:* upped their overall record to 10-1. And for the third time in his college career, Marty Bodnar had won a game with a shot at the buzzer. "IT FELT GOOD when it left my hand," the 6-3 guard recalled yesterday after practice. "I didn't shoot well the whole night. Some days you know your shot is just not there. That's the way it was for me Saturday. "But then I hit a shot in the first over- time, which raised my confidence. I made two free throws in the second overtime. So I was feeling fairly con- fident when I took the last shot." When Bodnar is unmolested by defenders, his outside shot - a two- handed push - is one of the deadliest in the Big Ten. Two years ago, in fact, he led the conference in field goal percen- tage (.603) BUT HIS shooting accuracy tends to decline when he is forced to put it up on the run. Saturday night, Bodnar was harassed by three Gophers and was moving away from the basket when he unleashed a one-handed effort. "People told 'meafterward that it (the shot) looked pretty strange," he said. "Idon't know. It felt comfortable when I released it. I didn't do anything *I net Blue c special. After a while, you learn what shots you can make and ones you can't." Coach Bill Frieder admitted that the final play Saturday wasn't designed with Bodnar specifically in mind. "I can't sit here and tell you that was the exact play," he said. "We had to react to what they did defensively. We were going to run a play to McGee's side, but they had him covered. We told Tim to stay low in case of a missed shot, but to come out for the jumper if we needed it." WHAT WAS THE coach's reaction when he realized McGee was well covered? "We wanted Marty to have the ball," he remarked. "He's a great clutch player who works well with the ball. If he drives and gets fouled, he's a great free throw shooter. And from that spot on the court (around the key), he's as good as anybody." Still, the deciding. shot appeared to rest in the hands of Johnson. When Johnson is left relatively unguarded from 25 feet and inside, he usually does not hesitate to shoot. Saturday, however, he dished the ball off to Bod- nar, who decided that the shot HAD to be taken. ager wins "There was some time left, but I figured it was just as good a time as any to shoot," said Bodnar. "I knew I should put it up at around five seconds. That way, we have a chance for a second shot." THE SENIOR, an economics major who plans on attending law school when he graduates from Michigan, has stood out in both conference games this season. In addition to clinching Satur- day's heart-stopper, he was near- perfect from the field last Monday against Purdue in scoring 16 points. For the season Bodnar is averaging 6.2 points and 2.3 assists per contest, and carries a 59.8 percent field goal average entering Thursday's home contest against Indiana. In this season, as in his previous two as a starter, Bodnar has proven himself a steady Big Ten performer, a vital cog in the Wolverine backcourt. As Frieder says, he's not the flashiest player you'll find, but he'll get the job done. "Dependability. That's the number one thing about Marty," said his coach. "You can count on him' for doing the right things at the right time. He's just a super kid and a great clutch player." * '* . ~, F' r"0 Wolverine guard Marty Bodnar brings thre ball up the floor. Bodnar hit the winning shot at the buzzer to lead the Wolverine cagers to their first Big Ten victory of the season over Minnesota last Saturday night. 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