Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 20, 1989 Champs Continued from Page 1 It was still DeMaat, though, who turned in the Wolverines' best per- formance. The junior swimmer set a Big Ten record time of four minutes 46.13 seconds in the 500-yard freestyle, a meet record of 2:14 .64 in the 1650 freestyle and a pool record 4:19.39 in the 400 individual medley relay. S"The competition was great and I was all fired up," she said. "I just wanted to swim fast and get the team some points. All I can say is, I'm WANT TO GET OUT OF TOWN? Use and Read be Alicbigan bade Classifieds For Travel Info. Call 764-0557 going to swim faster at NCAA's." Other records were set by Lisa Anderson (2:01.96) in the 200 backstroke and Ann Colloton (2:14.96) in the 200 breaststroke. All told, the Wolverines won 10 of the 21 events and set record times in seven of them. But beyond the numbers was the competitive spirit of the swimmers. Stefanie Liebner, who Richardson described "a fighter, as tough as they come", contracted a virus on Friday but still finished 3rd in the 100 backstroke and 4th in the 500 freestyle. And then there's senior Margaret Huson who never scored in a Big Ten meet and had never swam under 58 seconds in the 100 butterfly. Huson came in 16th in the event and "willed herself", according to Rich- ardson, to a time of 57.98. The coach felt it was this type of determination that ultimately led to the Wolverine victory. "If I had to put my finger on anything, I'd just put it on the character of this team and their will to win. They decided they were going to do it and they went out and did it," he said. ' Adam Schrager 0 C CELEBRATE SPRING BREAK '89 IN FT. LAUDERDALE AT IMMEbcmon the beach FT. LAUDERDALE'S PREMIERE CONCERT AND DANCE CLUB 18 YEARS AND OLDER ADMTTED 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. POOLSIDE PARTIES LIVE DJ. 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FL * 3051462 8978 (LWCATFD 1,~2 BLOCK NORTH OF LAS OLAS BMAD ON A 1A1 ADMISSION POLICY: 1S YEARS OR OLDER WELCOME SPRING BREAK '89 HEALTH CARE CLINIC ANNOUNCEMENT In response to requests by U of M women, we are offering examinations in the evening. Loy Vaught pulls down one Indiana. Vaught play couldn't ROBIN LOZNAK/Dally of his 10 rebounds against prevent Michigan's 76-75 loss. Controversial callw beats Blue atbze It was the shot heard around Bloomington...and Ann Arbor and in the Big Ten conference standings. Jay Edwards' controversial three point shot from the top of the key as time expired gave Indiana a 76-75 victory over Michigan, and basically assured the Hoosiers of this season's Big Ten championship. What made the situation dis-putable was the fact that two of the three officials waved off the basket, saying that it was released after the buzzet, while crew chief Gary Muncy counted it in front of a capacity crowd Of 17,311 in Assembly Hall. "(Official Phil) Bova started to wave it off but Muncy, with a grin on his face, called it good. I'm glad you saw it," said Michigan coach Bill Frieder in reference to the conflict between the referees. As the Michigan fans, players, and coaching staff insist that Edwards' shot should have been nullified, they are backed up by modern technology. Initial ABC television replays show the clock had run out before Edwards had released the shot and WJR radio recorded the buzzer sounding prior to the three-point attempt. "I thought it was a hell of a i shot," said Indianascoache Bobby Knight, "It all depends on which team is taking that final shot. If you're shooting, you think it's good, if they're shooting, they think it's good." Hoosier guard Lyndon Jones, who passed the ball to Edwards, was a little stronger in his conviction Edwards about whether or not the shot should last second shooter have counted. "I threw it to Jay with two seconds left and he shot it with one second to go. It was definitely good," Jones said. "I wasn't aware of how much time was left, but when I passed it to Jay, I looked at the clock." Ironically, Muncy and Michigan had faced this situation before. Iii Wisconsin, earlier this season, Muncy checked a television monitor before adding one more second on the game clock. In that close game, Muncy changed the clock from :03 to :04. But this was not to be the casd, yesterday. "The buzzer went off before the shot," Michigan guard Rumeal Robinson said. "I think the referees let the crowd intimidate them." Michigan's Sean Higgins added to Robinson's statement: "I feel we won the ballgame." The victory gives the Hoosiers a four game lead in the conference with only six games remaining. And Hoosier fans all throughout the state, in such cities as Valparaiso, Gas City, Indianapolis, Blooming-ton andI Muncie, will be celebrating. Muncy? a0 6 Continued from Page 1 shooting, missed a layup with 8 seconds left that would have given Michigan a 77-73 lead. Eric Anderson grabbed the rebound, taking several seconds before giving the ball up to Lyndon Jones. Jones dribbled around and found Edwards for the winning shot. Referees Phil Bova and Ted Valentine each began to wave the basket off, saying had expired before the shot, but were overruled by Gary Muncy, who called the basket good. "We did everything we had to do. We got the ball to our All-American in the block, but he just couldn't do it," a disappointed Bill Frieder said about Rice's miss. While Frieder wouldn't comment on whether Edwards' shot was good, several players had definite opinions. "I got my hand up," said Higgins, who was the closest Wolverine to Edwards. "It seemed like he took the shot after the horn went off." Rumeal Robinson, who tied his season-high with 24 points agreed. "THE BUZZER wenthoff before the shot. They should have gone to the (scorers) table and checked the replay," he said. Indiana (21-5, 11-1) coach Bob Knight couldn't have choreographed the victory any better, even though he wasn't expecting to win in regulation. "The thing we wanted to do was put the game in a position where we had a chance to win it," Knight said. "If I could have controlled it, what I prefer we do is take it to overtime, but they had other ideas." Robinson's 24 points included three of Michigan's four three- pointers. Other key contributions came from Loy Vaught, (10 points, 10 rebounds) and Terry Mills (12 points). Mills did not shoot a free- throw the entire game, and the Wolverines were outscored from the charity stripe, 15-9. EDWARDS scored 19 of his 23 points in the second half, while backcourt mate Jones paced the Hoosiers in the first half, scoring 12 of his 15 points. 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