4 WOMEN CAGERS LOSE A HEARTBREAKER Buzzer shot beats 'M' By ROB POLLARD When with one second left Northwestern forward Anne Smith threw an off-balance 10 footer in the direction of the backboard, all in attendance thought "overtime." But to the crowd's surprise (and Smith's), the ball banked off the board and cleanly through the net, giving the Wildcats a 62-60 victory, over the Wolverines. With four seconds remaining Northwestern's cen- ter Anucha Browne controlled a jump ball at the Nor- thwestern foul line to guard Laura Wiesen. Wiesen dribbled from left to right along the top of the key before dishing off to Smith. The freshman threw up her game-winning shot while falling backwards. "WE THOUGHT they were going to try and get the ball to Erickson (Northwestern guard Connie), or Browne," said Michigan head coach Gloria Soluk. Soluk was disappointed about the finish, but managed to find some humor in it. "Who ever heard of Smith? I didn't even know she was on the team." Michigan tied the game at, 60 when Jerene Mid- dleton hit a pair of free throws with three minutes remaining. Then with 18 seconds left Middleton hit center Amy Rembisz under the basket with a sharp pass. Rembisz sank an easy layup, but Middleton was called for charging and the basket was nullified, set- ting the stage for Smith's heroics. Soluk was irate about the call. "That cost us the game. Kids were doing that all day and he's (the of- fical) going to pick that time to make the call." The game was very physical, as bodies hit the floor throughout the contest. The charging foul against Middleton was a call officals had not been making earlier in the game. THE GAME was sloppy throughout with plenty of turnovers by both squads. Each team turned the ball over 30 times. The Wovlerines held the upper hand in the early going, and with two minutes remaining in the first half had built a 26-17 lead, by virtue of balan- ced scoring. But Northwestern scored the last six points of the half and went in at the intermission down 28-25. Michigan maintained its lead until Browne hit a jumper to give the Wildcats a 39-38 edge. Browne led Northwestern with 26 points, on a variety of long jump shots and layups. She also pulled down a game- high ten rebounds. The teams then traded leads until free throws by Orethia Lilly, Rembisz, and a 12-foot baseline jumper by Middleton gave Michigan a 52-48 bulge with 9:28 left. But the Wildcats went on a 12-6 spurt to take a 60- 58 lead. Middleton's free throws led up to Smith's winning shot. MICHIGAN concluded its season with a 4-22 mark, 2-16 in the Big Ten, finishing ninth in the conference ahead of Purdue. Northwestern finished at 15-12 overall, 10-8 in the conference, tied for fifth. The game was the final contest for seniors Lori Gnatkowski and Terry Soullier. Gnatkowski leaves with six Michigan records, including season field goal percentage (.519) and career steals (266). Soullier finished her career as the fourth leading all-time rebounder with 372. NEW YORK (AP) - Patrick Ewing, Georgetown's 7-foot to send the game into overtime. Georgetown had tied the center, scored 27 points Saturday night, nine in overtime, to game 63-63 on a jumper by Jackson with 37 seconds lead second-ranked Georgetown to an 82-71 victory over remaining. Syracuse in the championship game of the Big East Conference, giving the Hoyas an automatic bid to the NCAA Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 OT Tournament.dh un e'mr also TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Tulsa guard Ricky Ross banked in a E w i n g , n a m e d t h e t o u r n a m e n t ' s m o s t v a l u a b l e p l a y e r , s h t f o m u d r n a h w i h t o s e o d l fgo i e thy2 h grabbed 15 rebounds and blocked five shots as the Hoyashot from underneath with two seconds left to give the 12th- apulled awy from a 6363tie at the end of regulation. They ranked Hurricanes a 70-68 overtime victory over Creighton in became the first top-seeded team to win the Big East tourney the championship of the Missouri Valley Conference post in the five years the conference has existed. season basketball tournament yesterday. Sophomore guard Michael Jackson added 20 points, 16 The outcome spoiled Creighton's bid for a second straight after the intermission, for the Hoyas, 29-3, who won their upset in the tourney. The Bluejays, 17-13, ousted top seeded ta third Big East championship. Illinois State in a semifinal game Thursday night. Tulsa im- (,I~l,~2 FE~Freshman guard Dwayne "Pearl" Washington led proved to 27-3 and earns the league's automatic berth in the Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Syracuse, 22-8, with 27 points and six assists before fouling NCAA tournament. * out with 28 seconds remaining in overtime. Benoit Benjamin, Creighton's 74foot center, scored 17 of his Michigan's Jerene Middleton works her way between Wildcats Conne Syracuse, which led by five points with 3:09 left in the game high 29 points after intermission as the Bluejays over- Erickson (21) and Anne Smith (45). The Wolverines lost the game, 62-60, on a title second half, had a chance to win the game in regulation but came a 44-37 halftime deficit to tie it at 62-62 with 3:44 left in last second desperation shot. Kegrins missed a sidejumper with three seconds remaining regulation. Creighton had its only leads at 64-62 and 66-64. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. v. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPOR TSO H ALY: Buckeye gyrmasts take title; 'M' grabs fourth COLUMBUS - There were no big surprises at yesterday's Big Ten women's gymnastics meet at Ohio State as." the defending champion Buckeyes took the title with 180.9 total points. There were also no surprises for the Wolverines who finished fourth, just as coach Sheri Hyatt expected. "We finished where we thought we would based on pre-meet scores," Hyatt said. "We had hoped to place. more people in the finals, but Ohio State really dominated the places.'' The fourth-place finish (169.6 points) was an improvement over last year's fifth-place finish. Christy Schwartz led Michigan with a second-place finish in the uneven bars. Kathy Beckwith placed third in the balance beam and seventh in the all- around competition compiling a 34.85 score. Relay team finishes fifth SYRACUSE, NY - The two-mile relay team of Jennifer Rioux, Martha Gray, Sue Schroeder and Joyce Wilson placed fifth in the NCAA women's track meet yesterday. Their time of 8:44.42 was a Michigan record and earned them All-American honors. Tennessee won the event registering a World College record of 8:40.17. The two-mile relay was the only Michigan participated in. Climbing club to Peru The Michigan climbing club is plan- ning a 23-day trek all across the South American country of Peru, May 6-28. Steve Gayner, Frank Morics, and Wayne Domeier, the trips' organizers, will guide the journey to the cities of Lima and Cuzco, and to the Inca trails, ancient ruins, marketplaces and villages. The trip will not involve any dangerous mountain climbing, although Gayner noted that if there is a demand for mountain climbing, Domeier, the only guide who has been to Peru, will lead a low-danger climb up a 20,000-foot mountain. The plans in- volve backpacking and hiking. Gayner said that the club is hoping for about ten people to join the trip although plans could be made for a second three-week trip if more people join than expected. 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