10 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, November 7, 1994 Kickers' season ends with loss to p Wisconsin in Big Ten tournament 0 By MICHELLE LEE THOMPSON Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's soccer team capped off its season this week- end in Madison at the Big Ten tourna- ment. In the first-ever conference tour- nament, Michigan (11-7-2), seeded seventh, faced second-seeded Penn State (14-5) and won by the seat of its pants. However, the Wolverines did not make such a showing in the semi- finals against No. 1 seed Wisconsin, losing, 3-0. In the game against the Lady Li- ons, the scoreboard read 1-1 at the end of the second overtime. Fresh- man Karen Montgomery had opened the scoring less than five minutes into the game on a close pass from sopho- more Kim Phillips. Penn State's Lauren Olmsted, the league's tenth- leading scorer, put in the tying goal 25 minutes later without assistance. "We were stringing together passes, we played extremely well," Phillips said. "The game never should have even gone into overtime." The single-elimination tournament called for a penalty-kick tiebreak to determine the winner. Phillips and freshmen Debbie Flaherty and Amanda Gauthier all succeeded on their kicks, while the Lions were only successful on one of their four attempts. "I've never seen a keeper save that many penalty kicks in my life," Phillips said of Michigan goaltender Jory Welchans. DefenderCarrie Povilaitis was also impressed with Welchans' tending. "She loves (penalty kicks)," Povilaitis said. "She's so confident. She stayed so calm and the shots she saved were incredible. She was awe- some; we were all going crazy." The Wolverines pulled it off, upset- ting aPenn State team which had beaten Michigan 1-0 in the regular season. "That had to be probably the great- est victory of our season," Michigan forward Ruth Poulin said. "We felt more confident going into the penalty kicks, like we knew we were going to come out on top." However, Povilaitis said the team's energy was tapped at the first game, and the Wolverines went into the semi- finals tired. "We were emotionally drained - physically drained." The Wolverine defense nearly col- lapsed against the Badgers' offensive surge, which knocked home three goals from within six yards of the goal in the first half. Wisconsin (16- 5), the eventual tournament winner, defended their home field flawlessly, shutting out the visiting team. "Our first half was totally not like us," Flaherty said. "We came out al- most scared." Even though Michigan was down 3-0atthehalf, itcameoutstrong in the second period, getting in five shots - its only five shots of the game- to Wisconsin's three shots. Neither team made good on any of those attempts. "Wejust came out timid and didn't play our game," Phillips said. "We never got into our game plan until the second half. Unfortunately, it was 3- 0 at halftime." Big Ten officials named the all- conference teams, and Flaherty was honored with second team All-Big Ten. Flaherty led the Wolverines with 53 shots and seven assists. She started every game and scored 15 goals, in- cluding two game-winners. EVAN PETRIE/Daily Debbie Flaherty was named to the Big Ten All-Conference second team after leading the Wolverines in shots on goal with 53. The freshman made good on 15 of them, including two game-winners. h vv.. .. SV J "'i' '{i xi .s.. ..rni..x, ni. !v, nn.:i::4'F.N:vi:.wile:. r:i':: ii:: !.i%{.:!n:C..'x:: n:.. :::i'iy: i::.iii::::'..'.i: f ... . ... ... . .. .. ... r.: i'J..rv: % h.....k.5..... . . :4 db E4akf 119 t"IL14sI IM COn unction with Food Gatherers, r The Michigan Daiy is hosting a canned food drive. Food Gatherers is the food rescue program serving Washtenaw county since 1988. It distributes roughly a ton of food every day to 70 different community agencies serving people experiencing hunger. Show your support and help make this holiday season a happy one for all! Non-perishable food items are being collected now through November 21, 1994, at the Daily (2nd floor of the Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard) from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. For every 5 items brought in, The Michigan Daily Classified Dept. is giving a coupon good for a freeT 3-line ad. Men tankers By MICHELLE LEE THOMPSON Daily Sports Writer The top-ranked Michigan men's swimming and diving team opened its season with three wins over Kansas. Nebraska and Southern Illinois Satur- earn triumphs in opener day in a triple dual meet tournament in event, each team was pitted against the Carbondale, Ill. others. Michigan nearly doubled its Michigan (3-0) won 13 of 15 scored opponents' scores, beating Kansas, 78- events, including five wins from its No. 35, Nebraska, 83-43 and Southern Illi- 1-ranked freshman class. Although nois,83-29. there was only one scored heat in each "(The freshmen) swam very well," Michigan assistant coach Alex -- e PTC ERBraunfield said. "They swam better m m than most of the upperclassmen." FreshmanDeryaBuyukuncu set an SIU pool record in his first meet as a Wolverine, winning the 200-yard back- stroke (1:48.49). Buyukuncu alsoset a pool record in the 100 backstroke. Sullivan Award nominee Tom Dolan was one of three double-event ANT * BAR winners, winning the 500- and 1,000- . A ro . -- 0 yardfreestyleevents. Freshman Jason Lancaster won the )nday and Tuesday! 100-and 200-yard butterfly. Gustavo Borges won the 100-and 200-freestyle. Borges also chipped in a leg of the winning 400 freestyle relay with Lancaster, Dan Abruzzi and John Piersma. 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