Hockey vs. Illinois-Chicago Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena SPORTS Volleyball vs. Illinois Friday, 7:30 p.m. Crisler Arena Tbh. Michigan Daily Tuesday, October 18, 1988 Page 9 Blue Lines M' pleased with sweep despite close victories BY TAYLOR LINCOLN Last weekend the Wolverines opened their 1988-89 hockey campaign with a pair of 6-5 victories over last year's CCHA cellar-dweller, Miami (Ohio). Two games, two wins. But they didn't come easily, and they didn't 'cme without incident. Despite enjoying a 91-47 shots-on-goal edge for the series, the -Wolverines were forced to eke out a pair of one-goal victories, with the Redskins threatening to tie at the culmination of both games. . Michigan's failure to capitalize on scoring opportunities was exposed midway through the second period of Saturday's game. Two quick Miami goals left the Wolverines staring at a 3-1 deficit. Three shots and 45 seconds later, the Wolverines had converted a 3-1 deficit into a 4-3 lead. BUT THIS SCORING explosion was one of the few shining moments for the Michigan offense, which repeatedly hammered Miami goalies Steve McKichan and Mark Michaud with shots only to come away empty handed. "I think we should have scored more goals than we scored in the course of the weekend," Michigan head coach Red Berenson said. "We definitely had enough scoring chances." Berenson was also mildly disappointed with his defense, -which gave up a total of 10 goals "j {; .and allowed Miami to stage third ..,,r$a period comeback both nights. .o But nevertheless, a sweep is a sweep. As senior co-captain Myles O'Connor said, "I know we're going to have to play better, and Miami's definitely not going to be One of the top teams in the league. But it's good to get two wins under O'Connor our belts." Saturday night's game was tinged ...Davidge's target with mild controversy caused by Miami coach Bill Davidge making repeated references to the fine print of his rulebook. With a shade over two minutes remaining in the game, Davidge observed that the blade of O'Connor's stick was curved a bit more than NCAA rules allow for. O'Connor spent the rest of the game in the penalty box, leaving the Redskins with a six-skaters-to-four advantage .(after pulling their goalie) for the game's final minute. "If you know your rule book you can take advantage of it," Davidge said. "O'Connor is their quarterback out there, and we had to do whatever we could to get him off the ice." O'Connor had a little less reverence for Davidge's mastery of the rules: "It's bush league. They are rules, but it's just kind of unwritten that you don't call them ... they played like losers and that's the way they ended up," said the veteran defenseman. SPORTS OF THE DAILY Prep star commits to 6 M' DETROIT (AP) - Tony Tolbert, considered by many to be the state's top prep basketball player, made a verbal commitment Sunday to play for the Wolverines next year, Michigan coach Bill Frieder said. Tolbert, ranked as the nation's 17th best high school basketball player, also had been courted by Missouri, De Paul, Michigan State and had also considered attending North Carolina State and UCLA. The 6-foot-4, 177-pound scoring guard at Detroit's St. Martin de Porres High School averaged 29.9 points and eight rebounds a game as a junior last year. Frieder said Tolbert will sign a letter of intent during the early signing period of Nov. 9-16. This year's Michigan squad held its first practice of the 1988-89 season Saturday at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines open the season at home on Nov. 16 with an exhibition game against Yugoslavia. Spikers drop two on road After the Michigan women's volleyball team lost its sixth straight conference game to Iowa last Friday, coach Joyce Davis gave the team a talking to. And the players spoke among themselves in a closed meeting. And all this talking worked. Almost. Michigan played better on Saturday but lost to Minnesota. But the Wolverines (0-7 in the Big Ten) are not yet ready to draw comparisons between themselves and the Columbia football team, which lost 44 straight games. "We realize that we can turn around the season. It's not even halfway over," Davis said. "I am surprised, but I'm not worried," Davis said. "I am a little frustrated at our inability to get over the hump," referring to that elusive first conference victory. Against Iowa (15-4 overall, 5-2 in the Big Ten) the Wolverines (10-11) lost, 15-9, 15-12, 15-12, despite outblocking and outhitting the Hawkeyes. Davis blames the loss on too many "stupid errors" and poor defense. Davis, who felt the team "embarrassed" itself in its lackluster play, made her feelings known after the match. "I got on them," she said. She questioned the team's attitude and its willingness to win. TEAM CAPTAIN Marie Ann Davidson said, "It's not so much our physical ability as our mental capabilities hurting us." Davidson said the fact that the team has gone this far into the conference season without a win has worn on the team's confidence. The players held a meeting before the Minnesota game on Saturday to discuss the play of the team and to alleviate some of the mental strain brought about by the losing streak. Although Michigan lost to the 13-5 Gophers,15-5,13-15,17-15,15-12, both players and coach were satisfied in the play of the team. "We did everything we set out to do," Davis said. "The defense was as good as I've seen it this year. They decided to come together and play as a team." Davidson said: "We played much better. I think it's going to be the start of something good." With defending conference champion Illinois next on the schedule, a positive attitude is a good place to start. The Wolverines face the fifth-ranked Fighting IlliniFriday at the IM Building. -- ERIC LEMONY Michigan clings to 20th position With a 17-17 tie against unranked Iowa on Saturday, Michigan dropped from 15th to 20th in the Associated Press college football poll this week. UCLA moved into the top spot with a 38-21 win over California. The Bruins vaulted to No. 1 for the first time in 21 years. Notre Dame's 31-30 victory over Miami (Fla.) caused the Hurricanes to fall to No. 4, while the Fighting Irish moved up to No. 2. Southern California at No. 3 and Nebraska at No. 5 round out the top five positions. Florida dropped out of the poll with its second straight loss, and Syracuse appeared for the first time this season at No. 19. 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