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Ice Hockey
Tonight and Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m.
vs. Ohio State
Yost Ice Arena

SPORTS

Men's Basketball
Tomorrow, 1 p.m.
vs. Illinois
Crisler Arena

The Michigan Daily
Cag ers
shooting
f-.ror 20th
,Victory
by Matthew Dodge
Daily Basketball Writer
The Michigan basketball team
loves to flirt. It comes on strong one
day, making the pulse of Dick Vitale
and other fans race (see Indiana).
Then it turns ice cold another, break-
ing the hearts of admirers (see
Wisconsin).
The Wolverines (10-7 Big Ten,
19-8 overall) have been sufficiently
friendly with the basketball world to
ensure an invitation from that desir-
able debutante, the NCAA Tour-
nament Selection Committee.
The next order of business on
coach Steve Fisher's agenda is to
reach the magical 20-victory plateau.
Michigan can clinch a reservation at
a posh NCAA restaurant (read: high
tournament seed) by rejecting
- Illinois in the season finale tomor-
row (Crisler Arena, 1 p.m.).
See CAGERS, Page 12

Friday, March 13,1992

Page 7

Blue falls to Illinios, 78-67
'M' women's basketall done in by Illini foul shooting

by Tim Spolar
Daily Basketball Writer
The Michigan women's basket-
ball team extended its losing streak
to four games last night, dropping
its second-to-last game of the sea-
son at Illinois, 78-67.
The Wolverines (4-13 Big Ten,
7-20 overall) shook off the shock of
the 41-point drubbing they suffered
at the hands of Penn State Sunday
and came out firing in the first half.
However, Illinois' 27 to six advan-
tage on foul shots made was the
difference in the game.
Michigan, which held a 36-33
advantage at the intermission, was
paced by Nikki Beaudry's 16 first-
half points. The junior forward
nailed seven of 10 shots from the
floor in addition to two of three
from the charity stripe, and hauled
down seven rebounds for good
measure. Beaudry continued to
have the hot hand in the second
half, finishing with personal career
highs in both scoring (24) and re-
bounding (12).
"Beaudry had a tremendous
game, and I felt she really kept
them in the game," Illini head

coach Kathy Lindsey said. "We had
three or four different people trying
to guard her just hoping to slow her
down."
Unfortunately for Michigan,
Trish Andrew, the Wolverines' sea-
son leader in scoring, rebounding,
blocks, and steals, could not get on
track. Held to five of 16 shooting,
the standout forward suffered at the
hands of Illinois' outstanding indi-
vidual defensive efforts.
"You really have to credit Sonya
(Waters) and Cindy (Dilger) for
doing a good job defensively forc-
ing Trish outside," Michigan coach
Bud VanDeWege said.
The inability of Michigan to uti-
lize its go-to player - Andrew -
caught up to the Wolverines as the
game wore on. Michigan led by ten
with just over four minutes to play
in the first half. However, in those
final four minutes and the first six
of the second stanza, Illinois
outscored the Wolverines by a 23-4
run.
"I felt the biggest factor was that
starting stretch of the second half,"
VanDeWege said. "They picked up
their man-to-man defense and really

took us out of a lot of plays. Again,
Illinois' defense took the game and
turned it around."
MICHIGAN (67)
Mt.. 4-A UA 0-T A FPt.
Beaudry 36 11-19 2-3 5.12 1 4 24
Hap 17 0.4 0-0 23 33 0
Andrew 29 5-16 8 24 2-9 2 3 12
Durand 25 2-5 0-0 2-7 2 3 4
Wooldrdge 17 2-4 0-0 0.2 1 3 5
Nuanes 38 5-13 2-2 2.5 4 4 14
MCCail 18 2.3 0-0 1-2 4 3. 4
Gray 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2
Turner 7 1-2 0-0 1-1 1 3 2
Helklnen 1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0
Stewart 1 0-0 0-0 0.0 0 0 0
Totals 200 2948 -9 15-41 1826 67
FG%- .428. FT%- .667. Three-point goals:
3.10.300 (Nuanes 2-7. Wooldridge 1.3). Team
rebounds: 0. Blocks: 4 (Andrew 3, Wooldridge).
Turnovers: 20 (Duand 4.Nuanes 4, Wooldridge
4. Beaudry 3, McCall 3. Hall 2). Steals: 4
(Nuanes 2, Beaudry, Turner). Technical fouls:
Mchgan bench. (8
MIh LNOFS (78)
WeL. WA N-A ?A FPPIe.
Dupps 18 1-7 0-1 0-0 2 1 2
Cundllf 24 2-6 3-5 5-10 1 1 7
Waters 25 3-8 4-6 3-7 2 3 10
Estey 40 4-7 5- 0.0 6 1 13
Cunningham38 6-13 12-13 0-6 2 1 25
Booker 21 1-4 0-0 1-1 3 1 2
plant 13 4-4 2-4 3-8 1 1 10
Dilger 11 3-4 1-3 4-6 1 1 7
Harmann 8 0-3 0-1 0-1 1 0 0
Riley 3 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 0 0
Walker 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2
Totals 200 2559 2739 17-43 1911 78
FG%- .424. FT%- .892. Three-point goals:
1-3, .333 (Cunnngham 1-2, Eatey 0.1). Team
rebounds: 2. Blocs: 0. Turnovers: 13 (Cundiff 3,
Waters 3, Cunningham 2, Estey 2, DIlger, Dupps,
Riley). Steals: 12 (Estey 5, Dupps 2, Waters 2.
Booker, Cundiff, Hemann). Technical fouls: None.
Michigan ..3.........36 31 - 67
flinols .... . . 3345 « - 74
At Ae.mby Ha; A -749

The Michigan women's basketball team lost last night at Illinois, 78-67.

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