4 Page 8- The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, December 3, 1986 Women cagers down Hurons Spikers optimistic despite bad finish By ROB LEVINE Lorea Feldman pumped in 25 points last night at Crisler Arena as she led the women's basketball team to a resounding 76-58 victory over Eastern Michigan. Feldman contributed three steals, five assists and a team-high eight rebounds. Hurons coach Kathy Hart was impressed by the strong play of the junior from Bourbon, Ind. "As a freshman, she was wonderful," Hart said. "(Now) she has range beyond the three-point play. She's a wonderful player and eventually she will be one of the top Big Ten players of the year. " MICHIGAN TOOK a 30-25 lead into the half, then exploded with the first 10 points of the second period to take command of the game. The Wolverine freshmen led the charge, as Leslie Spicer, Tanya Powell, and Joan Rieger poured in all 10 points. Spicer finished with 11 points and another freshman, Lisa Reynolds, also tallied 11 to go along with her team-leading three blocked shots. Senior Vonnie Thompson rounded out the double digit scorers as she contributed .12 points, eight -in the first half, including a nifty driving lay-up in traffic. Wolverine head coach Bud Van DeWege credited his team's quickness for the fast start to open the second half. "We had good speed out there and got Eastern in a position to take some chances, and at the end they had to take those chances and we opened it up a bit." VAN DEWEGE knew he had been through a war with the Hurons. "Eastern is one of the scrappiest, hardest-working teams we'll play all year and we knew we had to take it to them, not let them be the aggressor." Michigan made use of Eastern's man-to-man defense, running every chance it got. The Wolverines outhustled the Hurons, and Van DeWege again praised his team's speed in shutting them down. "We have good outside shooters and this is the quickest team I've had since I've been here. I like to see man-to-man. Then we can use our speed a little better. The zone slows us down a little." Seniors JoAnne LeFevre and Sharon Rose paced Eastern Michigan with 16 and 14 points, respectively. EMU fought back in the second half as it went on 5-0 run, but the Wolverines revived with a 12-1 sprint of their own to put the game out of reach. MICHIGAN HAS its toughest opponent coming up this Friday, as the Wolverines travel to the University of Virginia to battle the highly ranked Cavaliers. VanDeWege knows U-Va will severely test his young's team 2-0 record. , "Anything could happen - they're very talented and we want to compete with them. "Virginia's extremely difficult. Coming away with a 1-1 record at the tournament would be very good." By ERIC MAXSON The Michigan volleyball team ended a bittersweet season this weekend, losing road matches to Purdue and Illinois. The Wolverines finished at the bottom of the Big Ten with a disappointing 3-15 conference record, but have as much hope for the future as any Michigan volleyball team. The principal problems over the weekend were the same ones that have plagued the Wolverines all year: inconsistency and poor execution. Heading into Purdue, Michigan was riding a three-match winning streak. Purdue, meanwhile, was riding the skids. Michigan coach Joyce Davis had predicted, "We're going to beat Purdue." IT WASN'T to be, however, as the Boilermakers pulled out a 15-12, 12-15, 15-8, 15-6 win. The Wolverines committed 16 receiving errors and 11 service errors en route to the loss. "In the two most fundamental aspects, we gave up two entire games. And that's the match," said Davis. "They didn't play that well. They just played less poorly than we did." Against conference champ Illinois, Michigan succumbed quickly, 15-7, 15-6, 15-4. A victory over the Illini would have been a major coup, but the loss was still frustrating. The Wolverines just "didn't play well," according to Davis, particularly at receiving service. Overall, the weekend losses put a damper on the team's postive outlook after the weekend sweep of Northwestern and Wisconsin two weeks ago, and the surprisingly easy win over Eastern Michigan that followed. THE REALITY of the team's future didn't change, though, with the losses. This is a team on the way up. For one thing, as Coach Davis points out, "There's no other direction to go." The Wolverines accomplished eight of ten of the team goals they had set for themselves, but the season was a disappointment because the goals they didn't attain were the biggest ones. Says Davis, "The two most important goals had to do with wins and losses." And those were the ones they missed. The problems they had with inconsistency and execution are easily attributed to inexperience. Of the twelve players, only two are juniors, and only one is a senior, middle hitter Jayne Hickman. Junior co-captain Lisa Vahi thinks the five freshmen on the team will be much improved with a season under their belts. "When you're a freshman, you're scared to make mistakes. A year of experience makes a world of. difference." IN ADDITION the entire: coaching staff was new this year. Next year, says Davis, "we'll know better how to prepare and what to expect." Next year's team also will be improved by the addition of what. appears to be a strong class of incoming freshmen. Davis says, "We're recruiting very hard," and hints that next year's class may be even stronger than this year's, one of Michigan's best ever. 14 I C A Daily Photo by PETER ROSS Junior forward Lorea Feldman sparked the Wolverine offense with 25 DointS last night. PACKAGE DROP SHOP Complete Shipping Service Need to send a package? Need boxes or packing supplies? Stop by and get GOOD OLD FASHIONED SERVICE We ship packages anywhere - worldwide Drawing for round trip for 2 to Florida PACKAGE DROP SHOP 617 E. University, Suite 211 668-8806 Above Taco Bell 14 A . 1T Vahi ... sees improvement You can SEE the difference in MCAT Preparation Our MCAT Skills Program combines Professional Live Lectures with Efficient Video Instruction. The Result - MCAT Preparation has never looked so Good nor worked so Well! And, of course, your Satisfaction is Guaranteed or your Money back. EXCEL - the Choice for students with Vision. CLASSES BEGIN THROUGH JANUARY Maybe the most important factor for next year, however, will be the team unity that has developed over the year, and that won't be devastated by graduation. "We've really pulled together," says Vahi. "Things can only get, better." Sophomore Toni Hall calls the team a "family", unified by the idea of something called "synergy". "Everyone feels like a part of the team," she says. Davis agrees. 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