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The Michigan Daily- Friday, November 6, 1992 -Page 11

Tough Penn State, OSU await Blue volleyball

by Scott Burton
In what promises to be an exciting weekend at
Cliff Keen arena, the Michigan women's volley-
ball team takes on two nationally-ranked Big Ten
teams in Penn State and Ohio State.
These matchups could have heavy playoff im-
plications for the Wolverines, who are looking for
their first upset of a top-20 squad this year. Al-
though its regional ranking of seven should be
good enough to qualify Michigan for the playoffs,
a victory against a team of the caliber of Penn
State or Ohio State would look extremely impres-
sive to the selection committees.
But any victory this weekend for the Wolver-
ines will probably have to come without the ser-

vices of top outside hitter Michelle Horrigan. She
is still suffering from a leg injury that kept her out
of Tuesday's action with Notre Dame. Senior out-
side hitter Hayley Lorenzen will also be out of the
lineup.
Despite the absence of Horrigan and Lorenzen,
the Wolverines remain confident they can knock
off the upcoming heavyweights.
"It's going to take mental toughness, but even
without Michelle and Hayley, we definitely feel
we can win these matches," sophomore Julie
Scherer said. "I expect us to win at least one of the
matches. We are capable of pulling any games out
- we can be an awesome team."
The first match this weekend for the Wolver-

ines is against No. 9 Penn State Friday night. Be-
hind fourteenth-year coach Russ Rose, the Nittany
Lions have flourished in their second year in the
league. They carry a 13-match Big Ten win streak
and a first-place standing into Friday's contest.
Penn State beat Michigan in State College earlier
in the year, 15-4, 15-10, 15-7.
Equally formidable for the Wolverines will be
No. 22 Ohio State Saturday night. Big Ten coach
of the year Jim Stone has seen his team struggle in
some league contests this year, but it has played
well enough for an 8-4 record and a third-place
standing in the conference. The Buckeyes
knocked off Michigan in Columbus earlier in the
year, 13-15, 22-20, 15-7, 15-12.

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