Page 19 THE MICHIGAN DAILY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Pa~e19 THE MICHIGAN DAILY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Early struggles continue for hitters Inexperience follows Wolverines home in loss to Eastern Michigan A By DARREN EVERSON and TOM SEELEY Daily Sports Writers Growing pains continue to plague the youthful Michigan volleyball team, as another more seasoned club took advantage of Wolverine inexpe- rience. Poised to take a two game-to- one lead, Michigan lost some key points, some confidence and eventu- ally the match to Eastern Michigan last night, 15-12, 8-15, 16-14, 15-9. The loss marked the second straight time Michigan (0-4) seemed to buckle in a tight situation, a fact not lost on coach Greg Giovanazzi. "Eastern played very well as the night went on," he said. "They kept enough pressure on us to show our youth. We are a very young team and as long as there is pressure on us, we still have a little bit of trouble mesh- ing. "It's my job as coach to try to terminate that cancer." After facing three game points in the pivotal third game, Eastern (3-2) scored five consecutive points to take the game and a 2-1 lead in the best-of- five match. The setback seemed to frustrate the Wolverines a bit, as the Eagles' domination continued well into the fourth and final game. "For them it was a good case of momentum," Michigan outside hitter Colleen Miniuk said. "They came out and they jumped on us right away, and they didn't let down at all. We had some communication errors - errors that we normally don't do, even in practices." Eastern took a quick 7-2 lead on the strength of a .405 fourth-game hitting percentage, nearly four times better than their third game effort. Michigan did manage to close to within 9-7, but the Eagles won six of the last eight points for the victory. Miniuk, who led the Wolverines with 17 kills, thought that Michigan's woes might have begun much earlier. "At the beginning, I think every- one was kind of surprised by how well Eastern came out," she said. "I think wejust played really tentatively at the beginning." In the first game, serving errors haunted the Wolverines, who fell be- hind 7-1. Michigan then went on their own spurt, moving within two points behind the play of right side hitter Shareen Luze, but another Eastern rally put the first game out of reach. Eastern coach Nona Richardson, who eclipsed Frank Fristensky as the school's all-time winningest coach with the victory, benched some of her starters in the first game for disciplin- ary reasons. Those players saw action in game two, and according to Richardson, they used it as a warm-up for the all-important third contest. That might explain Michigan's seemingly easy victory in that one. Kills from Luze and Miniuk helped the Wolverines roll to a quick 10-2 lead. The Eagles, who made a team- low 12 kills in that game, began to play more in sync at that point, but the deficit was too much to overcome. Their steadily improving play showed in the next game, during which the teams traded one- or two-point leads. The Wolverines seemed as if they might pull away when an ace from setter Erin McGovern made it 12-9 in favor of Michigan. Only after a couple Eastern hitting errors put the Wolverines one point away from vic- tory did the Eagles seize command of the game and the match. Though disappointed with the out- come, Giovanazzi sees no reason to give up on this team. "I don't have any doubts that even- tually this will be an excellent team," he said. "It's just that right now is a very rocky period of time. It's testing all of our patience a little bit, as well as the confidence of the players." EVAN PETRIE/Daily Michigan captain Aimee Smith stretches to pass the bail to one of her teammates in yesterday's 15-12, 8-15, 16-14, 15-9 loss to Eastern Michigan. Con n-Faber ANNA RBQ'S LAR0EST TRAVEL AGENCY TAVEL SPECIAL RATES Commuter Transportation Co.:0 Fall Voluntary Internships with Team Blue " Event Management " Donor Relations " Gengeral Office Work " Booster Club Coordination University of Michigan Designated Agency 601. E William Comer of Maynard 2663 Plymouth Road Traver Village 3270 Washenaw Arlington Square Airport and the Detroit Metropolitan Airport EYCOMMUTER TrnsoratonCompany information Session ber 14 5 - 6:30pm W eidenbach Hall Wednesday, Septemi 1-800-488-7433 (OR) (313) 941-3252 (313) 677-0900 i Call Phil Cole 747-1197 mmooor OF