The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, September 20, 1993-- 7 VOLLEYBALL NOTEBOOK: 'm' findso .working rotation at Chane By SCOTT BURTON DAILY SPORTS WRITER Michigan went into the Colorado Conference Chal- lenge looking to establish a lineup and left having indeed found one. The Wolverines will steadily rotate acore group of seven to nine athletes. Starters for Michigan are outside hitters Joanna Collias, Aimee Smith and Shareen Luze, middleblockers Fiona Davidson and Shannon Brownlee and setter Erin McGovern. Also expected to be worked regularly into the regular rotation are senior outside hitter Michelle Horrigan, sophomore middle blocker Suzy O'Donnell and junior outside hitter Robyn Read. HORRIGAN INJURED: Horrigan, one of Michigan's all-time kill-leaders, didn't make the trip to Colorado due to injury. Horrigan suffers from a post-shoulder contusion -or for those who aren't Quincy, a deep shoulder bruise. She was expected to make the trip earlier in the week, but still experiences some soreness and is day-to-day. Horrigan, an incumbent starter at the outside hitter position, may be asked to come off the bench behind Luze and Collias when she returns. "She is obviously someone who is very important to us," Giovanazzi said. "But people do better when they have competition. For instance, what has made Joanna better this season is that she'shad people like Luze, Aimee and Michelle to contend with for the same position." FIVE-S ErN IRVANA: In a development that Giovanazzi points to as a key to Big-Ten success, Michigan has won both five-set matches that it has been involved with this HARRIERS Continued from page 1 sions to make when we have to cut the team down to seven for districts." "It was neat that some of us who usually place farther back because of the All-Americans got a chance to con- tribute," sophomore Jennifer Barber said. "We had to pull more of the load for the team." SeniorsMcClimon and Chris Szabo ran away from the rest of the field by taking first and second place, respec- tively. Their next closest competitor was nearly 18 seconds behind them. "The first two pretty much did what I expected," McGuire said. "Jenny Bar- ber did a good job reasserting her first race, Katy (Hollbacher) and Molly Lori both had solid races, and Heather Grigg PR'd (personal record) in her first race for Michigan. Amy Parker has had a couple of sub-par performances, but it is a physical thing. I'm confident that she will bounce back and help the team out down the road." While McClimon finished the 5000- meter course in 17 minutes and 21 sec- onds, Szabo was hoton herheels, break- ing the tape in 17:30. Barber (18:08) finished in seventh place, sophomore Katy Hollbacher (18:09) was eighth and sophomore Lori (18:15) finished 12th. Close behind were sophomore Heather Grigg (18:25) and senior Kristi Wink (19:00). Along with Grigg, Bar- ber and Hollbacher also had their per 'We had to get them ready to race. We want to give them a chance to test themselves, and get In the right mindset. I have some tough decisions to make when we have to cut the team down to seven for districts.' -- Mike McGuire Michigan cross country coach sonal bests on Saturday. "The course seemed tougher than Lehigh's, so I was happy that my time was faster," Barber said. Wink concurred with her teammate about the course conditions. "It was a great course," Wink said. "It started out on the campus and went into the woods. It was really beautiful." Hollbacher looks to be a big con- tributor down the road by virtue of her' two strong performances. "I didn't feel as good as I did at Lehigh, but I was satisfied with it," Hollbacher said. "My legs were kind of tired and I wasn't as mentally sharp." "We had a pretty strong meet," McGuire said. "I didn't think we looked real sharp. We had a tough week of training, but we still competed well which is a good sign. We will be putting Harvey, Babcock, and Kluge back in the lineup for Montana next weekend. It. should be a real test for our team be- cause Oregon and BYU are both top10 teams." The Wolverines will be competing in the Mountain Classic West in Mon- tana next Saturday. 'That meet was a good tuneup be- fore Montana," McClimon said. "It should be a very good meet, so I was happy to get a good time in before heading out there." EVAN PETRIE/ Daily Julie Scherer bumps the ball at the Michigan Challenge earliers this season. season. The Wolverines had earlier beat Illinois State in five and took out Iowa State this weekend in similar style. COLORADO CONFERENCE CHALLENGE CROWNS COLORADO: They say if you are going to lose in a tournament, lose to the champion and Michigan did just that. Colorado, with its conquest of the Wolverines, won the tournament with a 2-0 record. 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