Hockey vs. Miami (OH) Today, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena SPORTS_ Friday, October 11, 1985 Field Hockey vs. Northwestern Today, 4 p.m. Ferry Field The Michigan Daily Page 11 Hawks, By DEBBIE deFRANCES Ten, ta A sea of C's. Volleyball coach Barb tonight. Canning said her team will have to be nesota consistent, competitive and concen- week, trate intensely to pull off two Big looking Ten wins this weekend against Iowa play fro and Northwestern. Iowa head coach "WE I Sandy Stewart added that her squad going needs more confidence against Big' "They'r Ten schools. going to The Wolverines, now 9-7, 1-3 in Big more co After Tiger catcher Lance Parrish register, an 8-2 mark in the weekly Daily line, the speci guest expanded his lead to two games over t: football writers - a whopping 35-5 mark. Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson is on t: grill this week as he begins his second season the helm of the Wolverine icers. TOLEDO, OH native Phil Nussel will try to le; the Daily's football writers back to respectabili ' ats will test spikers' ke on Iowa in Iowa City After a win against Min- and a loss to Wisconsin last Canning said she will be for a more consistent style of m her team this weekend. DON'T know how they're (Iowa) to play," said Canning. e well-balanced, so we're just o play our style, just a little nsistently." weekl Stewart said her Hawkeye team, 6- 11, 1-2 in the conference, is better than its record indicates and will play with a one-setter system. "We'll try a variety of things in of- fense. Our confidence is a little low right now so we're going to hit aggressively," said Stewart. "We're going to take advantage of the Wolverines' inconsistency and run more attacks." IOWA, WHO lost three starters to graduation, is an experienced team and will depend greatly on their junior setter and co-captain Kathy Griesheim. "She's had nine aces so far this season and she's what really keeps our team together," said Stewart. After their stint in Iowa City, the Wolverines take their talents to Evanston to challenge one of the best in the Big Wildcats. "They (N year after y of the final Canning sai "WE KNO expect from better prepa According have lost all key player t Nonaz, the definitely th smart, andg floor," said C The Wolv much consis will rely on t th. Senior K consistency Ten, the Northwestern those bench players that will see some action in the forthcoming orthwestern) are strong games. 'ear. They're always one "She's (Kunzelman) an all-around teams in the Big Ten," player. I think we'll see a lot of her d. this weekend," said Canning. )W what kind of playing to Aside from their lack of consistency them, so we're a little and concentration, Michigan has red," she added. spent much of their practice time this to Canning, the Wildcats week on their return of serve. of their big hitters. Their "The base of our problems is our his season will be Jackie serve reception," Canning said. team's setter. "She's "That's where we're breaking down. heir biggest asset. She's We spent a lot of time working on that, gets to everything on the in practice." Canning. The Wolverines will have to stop verines still don't have their up-and-down style of play and stency in their lineup and come up with a couple of crucial wins heir bench for added dep- this weekend if they intend to remain aryn Kunzelman is one of in contention for the Big Ten title. Daily hoping to expand on his 33-8 record. Mike Red- stone is next in line with a 32-8 mark. Joe Ewing and Brad Morgan hold up the rear guard with 31-7 and 27-13 records respectively. Highlighting this week's docket is a host of brutal non-conference games in addition to the Michigan-Michigan State grudge match. Beren- son went against the consensus in the Alabama- Penn State collision - he picked the Crimson line Tide. The former Wolverine hockey ace joined the consensus on "the game" picking the Wolverines because "Michigan has got the momentum right now." He picked the Ohio State gang to beat Indiana for just one reason - "home ice." In the toughest Big Ten game of the week, Berenson tabbed Illinois over Purdue without any hesitation. o COACH~ AND FOUR' o Th HAIR STYLING & BARBER SHOP * All " Convenient Location and Hours *Sports " Reasonable Rates * Shop " Personal and Distinctive Styling * Appointments Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 806 S. State St. Available Mon. & Wed. 8:30-8:00 Bet. Hill and Packard 668-8669 Saturdays 8:30-5:00 woooooooooooooooooooooooonooooooooonnka rs Around the Big Ten Iowa (4-0, 1-0 in Big Ten) at Wisconsin (3-1, 0-1) The number-one ranked Hawkeyes led by QB Chuck Long and RB Ronnie Harmon shoot for their fifth straight win of the season against the Badgers. Wisconsin will attempt to rebound from its 33-6 thrashing last week at the hands of Michigan. 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