41 Page 10 --The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 6, 1989 BGSU Continued from Page 1 remaining in the first period. Parks' goal came with 3:43 remaining in the second period. The game and overtime sessions were dominated by the Falcons, who outshot Michigan in every period. Their domination of the overtime period was most marked. The Falcons outshot Michigan 10-1 in the first overtime session and 9-2 in the second. Several times in the first two OT sessions Bowling Green seemed on the verge of ending the game. With just under three minutes remaining in the second overtime, Falcon right- winger Marc Potvin and left-winger Matt Ruchty skated in two-on-one on Sharples. Potvin's shot bounced off of Sharples chest, then Ruchty had a chance as the puck danced in front of the Wolverine net. Michigan had opportunities to end the game, too. With less than two minutes to go in the second overtime period, Michigan's Ted Kramer and Miles O'Connor engineered a two-on-one fast break, but Kramer was stopped at close range by Bowling Green goalie Paul Connell. Friday night - Bowling Green 6, Michigan 4: Bowling Green's Plageman scored a power-play goal 4:32 into the opening game to give the Falcons an early lead. Plageman 's goal was followed-up just over two minutes later by Joe Quinn, who stuffed in a rebound to give the Falcons an early 2-0 lead. Michigan fought back on goals by Todd Brost and Mike Moes to tie the game at 2-2. The rest of the game was characterized by Bowling Green capitalizing on Michigan miscues. Falcon winger Potvin scored from in front of the net just a half-minute into the second period to make it 3- 2. Michigan made several bids to tie the game on an ensuing power play, but Potvin broke free off of a face off and beat Sharples high for a short-handed goal. The Wolverines cut the score to 4-3 on a Ted Kramer goal, but his goal was cancelled out by Quinn's second goal mid-way through the second period. Michigan then pulled within 5-4 on a Don Stone goal early in the third period but Quinn completed a hat-trick with under two minutes remaining to ice the game. "The opportunities just came to me tonight. It's just good solid play with five guys working hard and I got the goals," said Quinn. "On the last goal Emerson did all the work. I played 'waiting game and Nelson made a great play to draw the defenders in. He threw it over to me and I just put it in," Quinn added. Berenson was displeased after the game. "It was a close game but from our standpoint it wasn't a good game. Our team is a good team when we don't give up too many mistakes. We gave up too many goals tonight. "Our mental defensive effort did not have any edge on it tonight." Saturday night - Michigan 4, Bowling Green: With the college careers of seniors O'Connor, Brost and Jeff Urban hanging in the balance, first-year player Denny Felsner saw to it that the three would wear the maize and blue for at least one more game. Felsner scored late in the first period to give the Wolverines a 1-0 lead at the intermission despite Bowling Green's 11-7 shots-on-goal edge. "Before the goal we killed two power plays. Warren came up big and we took advantage of our chances," said Felsner. Early in the second period, Felsner broke in free on Connell. He seemed to lose control of the puck as he switched to his back-hand side, but maintained control enough to poke it past Connell. Brad Turner and Helber added goals later on in the period to put Michigan up 4-0, virtually assuring that there would be tomorrow for the Wolverines. JOSE JUAREZDaiy First-year left-winger Denny Felsner scored two goals, including the game-winner, in Saturday night's 4-1 victory. 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Mike SGill Michigan fought hard but the season is over 1, We have to play like it's the last game of the season and if we do, it won't be. - Todd Brost after Friday's 6-4 loss. They did. But they aren't. Michigan played like it was the last game of the seasonlast night. But unlike Brost's prophecy, the season is over. Despite his gutty performances, and the Wolverines staving off elimination Saturday night with a 4-1 victory, there won't be any extensions to their season. No Joe Louis finals. No NCAA tournament bid. It all came crushing down when Denny Felsner's shot bounced off a Bowling Green player's skate, ending Michigan's 4-on-2 break, and giving the Falcons a three-on-one advantage of their own. Rob Blake stuck a rebound in the net. And so where do we begin to tell about this incredible match-up? This was a game. Win orlose,Wolverine goaltender Warren Sharples deserves all the credit that this game even reached a third overtime. Read a few stats. First OT: Sharples 10 saves; Bowling Green goaltender Paul Connell: one. Who deserved to win? And who didn't get the breaks or luck? A few times, a certain someone yelled from the press box, "This has to do it," or "This is the game."n Sharples chose to differ. Read another statistic. Saves second overtime: Sharples nine; Connell: two. With every one of those saves, a season was prolonged. But now, read one more telling statistic. It reads: Bowling Green 4 Michigan 3. And the season, when that flashed on the scoreboard said one thing: the season could not be prolonged any longer. Is this how playoff games are supposed to end? Well maybe. Last year Michigan's season ended in the first-round playoffs too. Western Michigan whitewashed the Wolverines 10-0, after spitting the first two games in tight, close action. That surely was not a way to finish a season. Some said the Wolverines lacked character after such a defeat. Berenson said it was "a real shame." A real shame, sure, just like last night. But the character question had to be asked. The campus also quietly chuckled at a bunch of guys who went out and chopped, shaved, and did who knows what with their hair for unity and momentum. Thenthey returned from Kalamazoo 10-0 losers. Season over. This year the season came down and hung on an enormously long playoff game. Classic playoff hockey. When it ended the clock read 11:04 p.m., three-and-a-half hours after it began. "We've been knocking at the door for a while," Michigan coach Red Berenson said after the crushing defeat. "But we can't make that final step to get to Joe Louis Arena. "I think our team gave it all they had and that's all you can ask for." The season is over. t Duke, Syracuse defeat rivals BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -Duke 88, North Carolina 86 CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina - Danny Ferry scored 24 points as ninth-ranked Duke rallied in the second half yesterday to beat No. 5 North Carolina 88-86 and prevent the Tar Heels from sharing the regular-season title in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The game was as much a boost for Duke as it was a downer for North Carolina. The Tar Heels' loss gave North Carolina State the regular-season championship with a 10-4 record. North Carolina, at 9-5, tied Duke for second place in the conference. "We haven't been in a lot of close games that we've won this year," said Quin Snyder, who hit two 3- pointers to start a rally that brought the Blue Devils back from a 70-63 deficit with 7:08 left. "We need that going into the tournament." Five minutes later, Ferry hit a 12-foot jumper and Phil Henderson added a free throw to give Duke an 83-79 lead. T _ ;. NACCOU FOR S AND V) ,--' . i f * IOW H IR ING JNT EXECUTIV ES PRING/SUMMER FALL TERMS 'N Henderson finished with 16 points for Duke, 22-6. Quin Snyder added 15 and Greg Koubek had 14. Steve Bucknall led North Carolina, 24-7, with 23 points. J.R. Reid added 18. -Syracuse 82, Georgetown 76 SYRACUSE, New York - Derrick Coleman converted a three- point play with 1:10 left in overtime and Sherman Douglas added four more points as No. 6 Syracuse, overcame a 14-point second-half deficit to beat second-ranked Georgetown 82-76 yesterday. The game was played at the; Carrier Dome before 32,683 fans,: the largest on-campus crowd ever toy watch a college basketball game.- That figure broke the NCAA record: of 32,602 set there during the 1987- game between the same two teams. The comeback by Syracuse, 25-6 and 10-6 in the Big East, broke a' six-game losing streak against the, Hoyas. Georgetown, which captured the Big East regular season. championship with a 13-3 mark, slipped to 23-4 overall. 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