0 S 0 a For Exam Preparation Choose to EXCEL! Iq "44% N 4 A -Learn to Anticipate the Exam -Improve Your Test-Taking Skills -Use Your Study Time More Effectively -Achieve Your Maximum Potential Score Test Preparation 1100 Men Continued from Page 5 rebounding a year ago, would like to pull down the rebounding title this year. Mills, who averaged 11.6 points and 5.9 rebounds a game, is a pre-season second team All-Big-Ten selection. The 6'8" Higgins will fill Rice's small forward position. "I'm not trying to replace Glen Rice. I am going to play Sean Higgins basketball," Higgins said. Fisher is hoping that 'Sean Higgins basketball' is the same that the 46 percent three-point shooter exhibited in the NCAA tournament. "We've seen it in spots, now let's see it in bunches," Fisher said. Though first-year guards Michael Talley and Tony Tolbert have been impressive thus far, the newcomer who will make the biggest contribution is likely to be center Eric Riley. The 6'11", 205 pound shot-blocker has received glowing reviews from teammates and coaches- though all admit he needs to put on weight. Talley is battling junior Demetrius Calip for playing time in the backcourt. But since Fisher expects Robinson to handle the ball 85 percent of the time and rest infrequently, a backup point guard would not be much of a priority. Michigan might' field a three-guard lineup of Robinson, Talley, and Calip. What should keep the Wolverines from complacency is the fierce, albeit healthy, competition of the many players jockeying to get into the top ten of the rotation. Vaught summed up the team's goals: "We want to be immortalized. We want to be the first team since UCLA to win back to back NCAA titles." THE WEEKEND/JOSE JUAREZ BENCH Riley and Talley head list of newcomers vying for playing time as super-subs by Taylor Lincoln Daily Basketball Writer Michigan basketball coach Steve Fisher emphasizes that he is not worried about his starting line-up, consisting of four returning starters and Sean Higgins. But he says, "I'm concerned about who's going to be six, seven, and eight." Last year, the Michigan bench had Mark Hughes, Sean Higgins, Kirk Taylor and Demetrius Calip - all players with college game championships. He was named Michigan's high school Mr. Basketball last year. "The thing I like about Michael Talley," said Fisher, "is that every chance he gets he guards Rumeal. That shows you something. He'll make Rumeal a better player." Whoever has the job of backing up Robinson will play an important role. Last year, Taylor was developing into an excellent point guard before his season was ended by a knee injury. After his injury, the offense sputtered at times when Robinson was out. Fisher is cautiously optimistic that Taylor will be able to start practicing by Dec. 1, but it is very uncertain that he will be able year before injuring the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee (the same injury as Taylor's, but to a lesser degree). At Michigan's request, he sat out the rest of his senior year and will wear a protective knee brace this year. "Tony Tolbert can score," Fisher said flatly at the team media day. He paused and then added, "He can score better than I thought he could. But he's got lots, and lots to learn about other parts of his game." Rob Pelinka, a 6-foot-5 redshirt sophomore was expected to compete for playing time at shooting guard. But he is presently sidelined with tendinitis in both knees and has yet to practice this season. Meanwhile, one player is assured a position among the top eight. Six- foot-eleven redshirt sophomore Eric Riley will be counted on to back up front court players Terry Mills and Loy Vaught. "Riley will be our first big man Big Ten Continued from Page 13 :IL0 IOWA Hawkeye coach Tom Davis is faced with the scary prospect of life after BJI. Armstong, Ed Horton, and Roy Marble. He is counting on two players to ease the transition, 6'9" senior center Matt Bullard and 6'5" forward Ray Thompson. "Because Bullard was injured we never really got to see him come on last year," Davis said. "He's a 6'10" player who can hit the outside shot and a very fine defensive player. Ray can play both ends of the court." .i PURDUE Last season's 15-16 record was a rarity in West Lafayette. The mediocre season followed a Big Ten Championship season and interrupted six straight NCAA tournament bids and 22 consecutive years in the conference's first division. "I think the biggest thing we need is leadership," Purdue coach Gene Keady said. "I think we have that this year in Tony Jones, Steve Scheffler and Ryan Berning. " Both Jones and Scheffler were honorable mention All-Big Ten selections last season. NORTHWESTERN M "This is our best team since I've been here," fourth- year head coach Bill Foster said. "Five seniors' return and many other players return. We've closed the gap. Particularly at home." Foster expects the Wildcats, who finished last in defense, free throw percentage, and rebounding last season to improve in two of those areas. "Rebounding is a concerr.," he said. "If Walker Lambiotte (who had an ankle injury) can stay healthy I feel he can have an outstanding year for us," he added. Center Brian Schwabe is the Wildcats second best player. Bench Continued from Page 6 player in the Big Ten. This does not phase him, though. "I'm very confident about this year," he said. "I prepared myself all summer to back up Terry and Loy." Aside from Riley, Michigan is not deep along the baseline. 6-foot-9 junior Chris Seter will likely be next off the bench. Seter was red- shirted his first year and sat out the entirety of hisrsophomore year because of recurring elbow problems. Now he is playing his first basketball at Michigan. "Chris Seter is a pleasant surprise to us so far. He gives us a lot of qualities that we've come to appreciate in Mike Griffin," Fisher said. "He has worked hard and played intelligently. He's also going to be in the hunt for the top nine." Another big man is 6-foot-7 sophomore forward James Voskuil. Redshirted last year, Voskuil could provide depth at both shooting guard and forward. UM News in The Dady 764-0552 Fle.Sb Seter experience. This year, Calip, a junior, will be the only player on the bench who has played before. Among the rookies competing for spots is first-year point guard Michael Talley, who is competing with Calip for the chance to be the understudy to pre-season All- American Rumeal Robinson. "It's still a coin flip," said Fisher of the competition between the two backups. "Calip's got the experience and Talley is a good listener and working hard. So the jury's still out as to who's going to back up Rumeal." Calip averaged under two points a game last year, but flourished in the NCAA tournament. Talley started for three years at Detroit's Cooley High School, where he helped his team to three consecutive state Scrupples Hair & Nail Salon - a - Talley to play at all this season. This leaves the task in the hands of Calip or Talley. "When Rumeal's not in the game you don't feel comfortable as a coach or a fan. But Rumeal can't play 40 minutes. One of those guys is going to have to step in and do the job," Fisher said. 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