Page 10-The Michigan Daily- Wednesday, February 19,1992 DUBOW Continued from page 9 Felsner, and David Oliver saved Michigan; however, the Wolverines can't always rely on that line - es- pecially Felsner - to carry the whole team. "That line is so hard to match up with," Ohio State coach Jerry Welsh said. "Whenever they need it, it seems like one of those guys comes up with the big play." That line teamed up for the final two Michigan tallies. With the Wolverines trailing, 2-1, late in the second, Michigan was on the power play. With a draw outside the Michigan blueline, Wiseman drew the faceoff forward to a streaking Felsner. Felsner took the puck, beat Buckeye defender Tim Green, and had a breakaway against OSU goalie Mike Bales. Felsner stickhandled past Bales and put the puck into the empty net. "We saw a mistake in their de- fense, and Denny knew what to do," Wiseman said. "I just put the puck out there and Denny made a great individual effort." However, for the Wolverines to succeed in the postseason, they can't rely on individual plays. Instead, they will need solid team play for 60 minutes. That has not been evident, except for the series against Lake Superior earlier this month. Gophers dig for sweep of Blue by Albert Lin "We're tied with them on the loss led all season by former Detroit said. "I don't really play on the Daily Basketball Writer side and a game behind in the vic- Southwestern star Voshon Lenard, venge factor. I just play to win ev The first time Michigan played tory column. If we want to remain in who is averaging 12.5 points a game. game. I wanna beat them beca Minnesota this season, the Gophers the hunt for a first division finish, He scored a career-high 25 against they beat us, basically, not beca were coming off a humiliating 46- it's an important game for us," the Wolverines in that first matchup. he's on the team." point loss at the hands of Indiana. Michigan coach Steve Fisher said. "Voshon Lenard is having a fine Minnesota has not been very s Minnesota bounced back and "They beat us at their place, and year for us," Haskins said. "He has cessful in Crisler Arena, to say re- ery use use suc- the 01 found a way to defeat the Wolverines, 73-64. The two teams have their rematch tonight. And Minnesota is once again coming off another blowout loss, this time a 74-58 thumping by the Fighting Illini. The No. 20 Wolverines (6-5 Big Ten, 15-6 overall) hope tonight's contest has a different outcome from the first meeting. THE MICHIGAN DAILY 764-0552 i J we're coming off a tough loss to Michigan State, so we need the vic- tory - but so does Minnesota." Fisher realizes his team lost a good opportunity Saturday night to move up in the standings. "We knew it was gonna be a tight ballgame," Fisher said. "We didn't make the plays, we didn't catch the breaks, we didn't have what it takes to win the game down the stretch." Despite the loss to Illinois, the Gophers are performing beyond ex- pectations and are the surprise club of the Big Ten, holding down the fourth spot in the conference. "We're really excited about the way we have played up to this point," Gopher coach Clem Haskins said. "You are always looking for improvement both offensively and defensively, but we're pleased with our record up to now." Minnesota (7-5, 15-10) has been 'if you look at the players Michigan has had over the years, that's the reason we haven't won many games there.' - Clem Haskins Minnesota head coach not scored as much (since that Michigan game), but he has played as well, if not better, than he played that evening." Wolverine frosh Chris Webber, who lived two houses from Lenard in Detroit, is eager to welcome his neighbor's club to Ann Arbor. "I just wanna beat them because they have a better record than us, and they beat us already," Webber February 19, 1992 12:00 to 4:00 pm Michigan Union Summer job Fair Interview for summer jobs in a variety of fields Apply for openings across the country least. The Gophers are 1-23 in Ann Arbor since Crisler opened 25 years ago. Their one and only victory was a61-50 triumph in 1982. "If you look at the players Michigan has had over the years, that's the reason we haven't won many games there," Haskins said. "They've had great players, great fans, great coaching. But we don't worry about the past." One of the keys for the Wolverines, said Fisher, will be lim- iting Minnesota's opportunities at the free throw line. Minnesota took 45 free tosses in that Jan. 11 contest, scoring only six field goals in the second half. "We've got to defend without fouling," Fisher said. Fisher said he has not decided on his starting lineup but is "leaning toward" starting the five rookies once again. 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