Women's Basketball vs. Michigan State Friday, 7:00 p.m. Crisler Arena SPORTS Monday, February 9, 1987 Wrestling vs. Notre Dame Friday, 9:00 p.m. Crisler Arena The Michigan Doily Page 9 Jone By ADAM SCHEFTER Special to the Daily SAULT STE. MARIE - The Michigan hockey team has come a long way this season. No place was this more evident than in Saturday's 9-5 thrashing of a talented Lake Superior team. The win gave head coach Red Berenson his first victory ever at Sault Ste. Marie and sent notice to the rest of the CCHA to watch out for the vastly improved Wolverines. "We have proven a lot in the last eight games," Berenson said. "We are making a lot of progress now and this weekend was a good give. indication of that." BRAD JONES spearheaded the Michigan attack. The senior had hat tricks both Friday and Saturday nights and tallied nine points on the weekend. His performance catapulted him into second place on the all-time Michigan list for assists and points in a career. He needs two more assists to pass Dave Debol and permanently etch his name into the Wolverine record book. "I can't say enough about how Brad Jones played this weekend," Berenson said. "I expect him to play that way every game and that's a lot, but this weekend gives you an idea about how good he can be." Jones credits Berenson for hoisting him up to the level he Red win over Lakers should be playing at. "Coach has been telling me the last few weekends the things I have to do to play well, and I've been doing what he's been telling me. It's paid off." SATURDAY NIGHT, the Wolverines blew open a 2-2 game in the second period by scoring five straight goals. They outhustled, outplayed, and outeverythinged the Lakers, who were never able to recover. An indicator of how well things went for Michigan was a key goal by defenseman Alex Roberts, his first of the season. "I just buried my head and shot it," the defensive stalwart said. "I didn't even know where the shot was going. Jonesie set me up perfectly, and he might have killed me if I blew it." That goal gave Michigan a 5-2 lead at 9:56 of the third period, and the Wolverines never looked back. Had they not looked back on Friday night, the Wolverines could have been coming back to Ann Arbor with two wins instead of one win and a tie. The team led 5-0 after Brad Jones scored a power play goal just 27 seconds into the third period. One might have thought the cat was in the bag, yet somehow it managed to escape. MICHIGAN'S troubles began when Laker head coach Frank Anzalone pulled his goalie with 16 minutes left in the game. This gamble gave the Lakers an extra skater, and the edge they needed to get back in the contest. "We weren't doing anything else well," Anzalone said. "What the heck, may as well play without a goalie. Tonight we got lucky and it worked." Laker Mike De Carle batted in the first goal off a mad scramble in front of the Michigan goal. 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