4 Men's cross country NCAA Championship tomorrow at Lehigh PA. SPORTS Women's Basketball team is NOT playing at Grand Rapids Press Tourney, Nov. 25-26 Wage 8 k. Sunday, November 20, 1983 The Michigan Daily icers rebound, slay MSU, 5-3 By MIKE MCGRAW Special to the Daily EAST LANSING - It's incredible but true. : On the eve of the second anniversary of Michigan's last hockey victory over Michigan State, the Wolverines did it again scoring twice in the final five minutes to win 5-3. The game was tied at three going into the last frame but, after both teams missed great oppor- tunities, Michigan's tom Stiles lifted the puck over Spartan goalie Bob Essesna at 15:00 minutes and Jim McCauley added the insurance four minutes later and the Wolverines ahd themselves a well- deserved victory snapping a string of eight straight MSU wins. "THE LAW OF averages had to happen even- tually," said Michigan State coach Ron Mason. "You can give this win to Mark Chiamp. He rob- bed us about five times." The Michigan goalie was indeed phenomenal making 39 saves to keep the game even until the end. "No one is going to beat us when we play like Igo/ that," said Chiamp. "This was definately the best game I have played in college." Michigan coach John Giordano agreed. "He was outstanding. The more saves you make, the more you want to make."' Giordano opened the game with a differend star- ting line up and the change paid off. SPEEDY BRAD Jones chased down the puck in the Michigan State zone after a Spartan defender missed a pass at the blue line. Jones skated around the net and hit Kelly McCrimmon right in front who put it past Essesna to put Michigan on top just 19 seconds into the contest. But State quickly countered when Kelly Miller skated around a Wolverine defender and was able to cut in front of the net and beat Chiamp low to make it 1-1 before a minute had elapsed. At 4:12 Michigan took advantage of a power play situation to regain the lead as freshman John Bjorkman put in a rebound off of Todd Carlile's blast off Essesna's leg. State, though was able to finally wrest the mom- entum from the Wolverines after a few penalty calls on the visiting team. MICHIGAN killed off the penalties, but in bet- ween the Spartans tied the game as Gord Flegel lifted the puck over chiamp's left shoulder on a breakaway. The Wolverines came out smoking in the second period, putting a lot of pressure on MSU's fresh- man goalie and getting a two-man advantage which Chris Seychel capitalized on, scoring on a rebound off a Jones shot. But midway through the period, the Spartans tied it again, as Flegel slid the puck past the sprawling Chiamp after he had stopped Neil Davey's long shot from the left side. 4 l~Ioo hoo SCORING BY PERIOD MICHIGAN ...............................2 1 2 -5 Michigan State .................................. 2 1 0 -3 FIRST PERIOD Scoring: 1. M-McCrimmon (Jones) :19: 1. MSU-Miller (Taylor) :51; 2. M-Bjorkman (McCrimmon, Carlile) 4:12; 2. MSU-Flegel (McFall) 15:37. Penalties: MSU-Phair (checking from behind) 2:24; M-May (in- terference) 4:57; M-Hudas (interference) 6:46: M-Dries (holding) 11:20; MSU-Davey (holding) 11:20; M-Hudas (holding) 13:03; M- Macnab (tripping) 18:18. SECOND PERIOD Scoring: 3. M-Seychel (Jones, Carlile) 5:30; 3. MSU-Flegel Davey) 11:14. Penalties: MSU-Smyl (tripping) 1:44; MSU-Anastos (hooking) 3:33; MSU-Smyl (highsticking) 4:08; MSU-McSween (hooking) 12:40; M-McCrimmon (interference) 16:12; M-McCrimmon (failure to go to penalty box) 16:12. THIRD PERIOD Scoring: 4. M-Stiles (Macnab, Neff) 15:00; 5. M-McCauley (Dries. P. Goff) 19:07. Penalties: MSU-Eisley (tripping) 4:19; M-May (hooking) 7:39; M-Carlile (holding) 12:28; M-Jones (highsticking) 16:16. 4 SAVES M-Chiamp 39: MSU-Essensa 17 Chiamp and McCriniion . . . spark victory :h Wolf pack dunks Coug ars, 76-64 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) - North Carolina State's Lorenzo Charles, a hero of last season's NCAA basketball final, scored 23 points and pulled down 13 rebounds as the Wolfpack once again stunned Houston 76-64 yesterday in the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic. While N.C. State needed Charles' last-second shot to beat Houston 54-52 to take the NCAA title last year, the Wolf- pack took charge early in the second half this time. They coasted to vic- tory, their 11th in a row dating back to last season. HOUSTON was ranked third in the preseason rankings, while N.C. State is unranked and the Cougars were a 10- point favorite. But the Wolfpack double and triple-teamed Akeem Olajuwon, the Houston's 7-0 center, who was held to 16 points and 12 rebounds and held their own on the boards. Anthony "Spud" Webb, who spent the last two years at Midland Tex. Junior College, and Terry Gannon, a junior guard played key roles in the Wolf-, pack's upset. The 5-7 Webb scored 18 points before fouling out with a little over five minutes left and voted the game's most valuable player. Gannon had 15 points, most from the outside. N.C. STATE broke away from a 33-33 halftime tie as Charles and Webb( scored two baskets at the start of the second half. Webb also contributed two steals as the Wolfpack raced away to a 41-35 edge.. But the Cougars bounced back as Michael Young, who led Houston with 20 points, scored three baskets. Akeem Olajuwon's layup put Houston on top 46- 45 with under 13 minutes left. Then Charles and Gannon led an 11-point spurt, hitting on long jumpers and with less than six minutes left, the Wojfpack had surged to a 65-52 lead. That was the- biggest lead and the Wolfpack were in no trouble the rest of the way. 4 - ;:;:}i:i4' i}' 'i'ii:;::?: i::-:^:: ?: f iTi?:+i - '.'::ii:t is t:">ii:<:?:": i:: ii:2$}ry ?:; ii$:i ii::i? : ::ry:YY J:"ii:"? iiG-: +iii: