Women's Basketball vs. Michigan State Friday, 7:30 p.m. Crisler Arena SPORTS Wednesday, January 22, 1986 Hockey vs. Michigan State Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena The Michigan Daily Page 7 WYLAND, RICHARDS, AND HILL GET PINS Grapplers smear State, 42-4 By PETE STEINERT How sweet it is. The Michigan wrestling team simply manhandled archrival Michigan State last night at Crisler Arena, 42-4. In between two Spartan forfeits at 118 pounds and heavy-weight, the Wolverines won all but one match with Doug Wyland (126), Steve Richards (167), and Kevin Hill (177) all registering pins. HILL'S MATCH against Dave Mariolanwas supposed to be a real battle and it lived up to all expec- tations. Hill, down 6-1 at one point, finished off Mariola with :2'9 left, pleasing the home crowd. "Mariola has better technique than Hill," said MSU coach Grady Peninger. "What can you say? Hill may have won the battle but not the war. The war is yet to come at the Big Ten Champion- ships." "Getting behind and finally coming' back felt really good," Hill said. "I can't remember beating State that bad. It was a great feeling - I was happy as heck. "This is our biggest rivalry of the year. Although we wrestle teams that are better than they are, I don't think there is any match more intense than this one," the senior co-captian ad- ded. "WE CAME into it expecting to win all of our matches, and that's the way we wrestled," said Michigan head coach Dale Bahr. "Our kids performed at a high level. "If there were any disappointments at all, it would be the fact that we didn't wrestle all ten matches. William Waters (118) and Kirk Trost (heavyweight) are two of our very best kids, and I wanted the crowd to see them." At 167, Richards' win was par- ticularly gratifying because he is a native of Lansing. Richards, who has given MSU fits in the past, has wrestled behind Mike Amine this season, and he took full advantage of the opportunity. "COMING FROM Lansing, this meet has always meant a lot to me," explained Richards. "I always get psyched up for it." Richards pinned the Spartans' Mike Bunce at 1:33 of the final period. Along with Hill, Trost and Waters, Scott Rechsteiner (190) and Tony Latora (150) remain unbeaten in the Big Ten. Rechsteiner won his match, 11-4, and Latora shut out his man, 4-0. Freshman Joe Pantaleo also held his own at 158, edging senior Charles* Root of the Spartans, 7-6. Root scoredl a two-point takedown in the final moments, but it was only in vain as time had already run out. "THERE'S NO ifs, ands, or buts about it, Michigan just has the better team," noted Peninger. "We're just real happy with the win," said Bahr. "When I first came to Michigan, we were getting beat, but we've slowly turned the tide." Last night's match concluded a successful homestand for the Wolverines which saw them go 5-1. Daily Photo by MATT PETRIE Senior 150-pounder Tony Latora controls State's Erick Jensen en route to a 4-0 victory: Last night's Michigan win raised its record to 5-2. ALEXIAN BR4JFHERS , A Eisner praises netters' effort By PAUL DODD After a second place showing at the Michigan State Tennis Facility Inaugural last weekend in East Lan- sing, Brian Eisner is feeling positive about the upcoming season for the men's tennis team. "I was very pleased with our total team effort, especially the play of our singles players," said the veteran net mentor, now in his 18th season. "For our first team match, I was very hap- py with our play." THE WOLVERINES edged Texas A&M, 5-4, Saturday to advance to Sunday's championship match with defending national champion Georgia. Five victories in the six singles matches clinched the win over the 15th-ranked Aggies. While singles play carried Michigan * to victory on Saturday, only freshman Dan Goldberg at number two and senior Jim Sharton at number one could post individual wins against Georgia. The four other singles players lost handily to the 'Dawgs, who Eisner sees as one of the top ten teams in the country by the end of the season. Jon Morris and John Royer teamed up for the lone doubles victory as the Wolverines fell to the Bulldogs, 6-3. "We actually played better against Georgia than we did against Texas A&M," Eisner said. "We were very closely matched with Georgia, and they had a great day. "Goldberg and Sharton were just sensational this weekend, but everyone gave a great effort," Eisner added. "I have a lot of positive feelings about our team after this meet." *Women lose two at MSU Even after a pair of losses at the MSU Tennis Facility Inaugural last weekend in East Lansing, women's tennis coach Bitsy Ritt was en- couraged with the play of her team, especially in doubles. Texas A&M, the 25th-ranked team in the nation, handed the Wolverines a sound 8-1 defeat Saturday, while the host Spartans secured third place in the four-team field with a 6-3 triumph over Michigan Sunday. "OUR DOUBLES play has improved a lot over last year," said Ritt. "It has really hurt us in the past, but after this weekend I'm encouraged." Sophomore Tina Basle registered the lone victory in Saturday's match, scoring a 6-4, 6-3 win over Aggie Kim Labuschagne. Two doubles teams posted wins in the State match. Basle and Paula Reichert came from behind for a 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 victory, while Tricia Horn and Erin Ashare notched a 6-4, 6-4 trium- ph. The Wolverines are 1-4 going into Big Ten play against Ohio State Feb. 8. "Our goal this season is to move up a couple of spots in the league," Ritt said, noting Michigan's eighth place finish last spring. "State is a little stronger than they were last year, but I think we'll be improved, too." 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