Miller Time BY SCOTT G. MILLE] The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 5, 1987 -Page 9 NCA A Tournument? ... Don't ask Bill Frieder R. Illinois provided the excitement on the court last night, while Michigan coach Bill Frieder provided it off the court. A Chicago-based writer asked Frieder in the post-game press conference about the Wolverines' chances of making the NCAA Tournament. The seventh-year head coach asked, "Have you been here before?" The writer replied, "Oh yeah" with the thought he had been to Crisler Arena in past years. Frieder continued, "I've told you people six straight times that I don't know about the NCAAs. I don't have a damn thing to do with the selections. Do you?" "No," said the writer. "What do you think it does to our chances?" demanded Frieder. "I don't know. That is why I asked you," said the writer. "Well I don't know either. You guys are the experts more than I am. I don't know about the NCAAs, and I don't give a damn about the NCAAs. I am only concerned about Purdue on Saturday. "I learned a long time ago that I hate to have to answer the same questions every week, every game, game in, game out. I've (also) learned a long time ago that when your fate is in other people's hands then there is no reason to even think about it or discuss it. That is all I can say about it. Because I've told you that for six straight games." Frieder then stormed out of the interview room as a Detroit writer inquired, "Is that it?" Another journalist asked Frieder's verbal sparring partner, "Do you have an early deadline?" The writer sat smugly, like Illinois head coach Lou Henson after the game. For Henson and the Illini, the contest answered the question of whether they could hold a big lead. Mel Brooks, a Henson lookalike, couldn't have written a better comedy script. This game was a scream. How bad was it? Jens Kujawa, Illinois' . 7-0 center, and his teammates made Henson look like a coaching genius. Kujawa dribbled in from halfcourt and made a slam, bam, jam. "Lou, do you think (ESPN analyst Dick) Vitale will give you a C plus tonight?" asked a writer. "I'm not about to comment on that," said a laughing Henson. While Henson laughed, the Wolverines were near tears. Michigan's NCAA tournament chances are becoming as sparse as the hair on Vitale's head. The Wolverines are now 18-11 overall and 9-8 in the Big Ten. "I feel we have to do something (on Saturday against Purdue)," said Wolverine guard Gary Grant. "This is our last chance for the world to see us before the selection." Henson feels that at least five Big Ten teams will qualify for the NCAAs. He gives the nod to Michigan over Ohio State for that possible last bid. "Michigan is an outstanding ball club. They've beaten a lot of good people," said Henson. "I think they will definitely be there." If only Frieder were so confident, maybe he could rest more easily. The Chicago writer who enraged Frieder rested easily. As the Michigan coach left the press conference, the writer said, "Thanks Frieder for giving me my story." Me too. ____________________________________________________________ A Mmmm Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Michigan forward Glen Rice battles Illinois players Lowell Hamilton (45) and Jens Kujawa for a loose ball during last night's lopsided Michigan loss. 'o address rcim 1 1, 1 1 I 1 1 15.00 OFF I 1 LEISURE CURL $60.00 Reg. $75.00 1 SO}FTA CURL $50.00 Reg. $65.00 j -- -- - - -- m - -- - - - -- - - (Continued from Page 1) She will also offer ideas to solve the problem, such as having the ad - ministration initiate programs educating students about racism. Jerral Jackson, a graduate student in the school of social work and former Couzens building director, will discuss the racial incidents he witnessed at Couzens for the two years he was building director. 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