4 Men's Swimming vs. Michigan State Friday, 7:30 p.m. Matt Mann Pool SPORTS Thursday, February 11, 1988 Men's Basketball vs. Indiana Saturday, 4 p.m. Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily Page 8; Michig an A By PETE STEINERT These days Wisconsin basketball coach Steve Yoder must feel like the football player who drops the winning touchdown pass, or like the baseball player whose long drive is caught on the warning track. That's the type of season it has been for the Badgers as they prepare to face 12th-ranked Michigan tonight (8 p.m. EST, PASS-TV) at the Wisconsin Fieldhouse. "I think we've gotten so close at certain times to maybe play one game that could put us over that little mountain we're trying to climb," Yoder said. LIKE EARLY in the season when Wisconsin (9-10) lost by just two points to Indiana, 55-53, in Bloomington. "I think that Wisconsin's a very capable club," Michigan coach Bill apes to badg Frieder said. "They're 3-6 (in the conference), but they could have very well been 4-5 or 5-4. They're very close to being in the first division in our league - a few plays and a few points away." Like Monday night when Minnesota defeated the Badgers, 71-62, in Minneapolis. Wisconsin shot just 41 percent from the field. "That was a very disappointing loss for us," Yoder said. "It would have put us at 4-5 in the league. It legitimately would have given us a chance to keep battling for the fifth or sixth spot in the league. But we lose the game and now essentially anything can happen." FOR NOW, Yoder must settle for a seventh-place tie with Michigan State. And things do not get any easier with the Wolverines (18-4 overall, 7-2 in the Big Ten) in town. "They can score inside, they can score outside, they can press you," Yoder said. "They can do about anything really that they set their minds to. It's really a team with a lot of balance. They're very difficult to match up with." Michigan will be even more difficult to match up with if forward Danny Jones cannot play. The sophomore sprained his ankle Monday night and missed the entire second half. His status for tonight's contest is questionable. Jones, the team's leading rebounder, ranks ninth in the conference in scoring (15.9 points per game). He dropped in a team-high 16 points in the Wolverines' 65-54 win over the Badgers at Crisler Arena three weeks ago. IF JONES cannot go, 6-11 Kurt Portmann or Patrick Tompkins will replace him. Besides Jones, guard Trent Jackson poses as Frieder's other big con- cern. Jackson's 19.4 ppg. puts him third in the conference behind the ACHT CLUB HOTEL er Wisc onsin 4 Wolverines' Glen Rice and Gary Grant. Michigan handled Jackson when the two teams met in January, holding him to nine points on four-of-14 shooting. "They're going to be tough at home on anybody," Frieder said of Wisconsin, whose three conference wins have all come at home. I think with us having to travel, they're going to be juiced up and ready to go against Michigan." Frieder's biggest concern remains bouncing back from last Sunday's 91-87 loss to Purdue. "Any time you have to travel after you've had a tough, emotional loss, it's a very, very difficult thing. My biggest thing now is to guard against a letdown and a losing streak that has happened to so many teams this year." 4 44,i V rw GULF OF MEXICO FEBRUARY 19-28,1988 4 PACKAGE INCLUDES: -7 Nights Deluxe Lodging at Sand Dollar Six Plex Condos " Welcome & Farewell Parties with DJ, music & Activities - Isabella Queen Afternoon Sightseeing Cruise or Single usage of: windsurfing, Hobiecat, Trimaran, Surfjets or Waterskiing - 2 Volleyball Tournaments with Prizes to Winning Teams - 1 Sandcastle Building Contest - Prizes to Winners - Daily Mexico Shopping Trips (optional) R E S T A U R A N T & LO0U N GE BREAK-AWAY To PORT ISABEL THE GATEWAY TO SOUTH PADRE ISLAND REASONABLE RATES-$44 DOUBLE OCC. 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