14 - The Michigan Daily -Thursday, November 17, 1994 Spikers take five for Pride 'M' volleyball goes the limit to topple Spartans By RODERICK BEARD Daily Spots Writer If it's at all possible to win pride and losepride in the same match, the Michi- gan women's volleyball team did it last night. The Wolverines won their big- gest match of the season, a 15-11, 14- 16,4-15,15-13,15-9, five-game thriller over intra-state rival Michigan State at Cliff Keen Arena. "Hard work's finally paid off," Shareen Luze said. "We knew if we played hard, we could beat them." Michigan started the match slowly, as the Spartans darted out to an 11-4 lead in the first game. Michigan State did not score another point, as the Wol- verines won the final 11 points of the match. Sophomore setter Erin McGovern ignited the comeback, win- ning five crucial points on her serve. The Wolverines led 14-12 in game two, but the Spartans came back and won four points and the game. Michi- gan looked to be out ofit after Michigan State won the third game, 15-4. Butthe Wolverines came back again. Shannon Brownlee gave the team a huge boost in a reserve role, vaulting Michigan into a quick 4-2 lead with a string of four kills. With the score tied 13-13, aLuze kill and another by Sarah Jackson secured the fourth game for the Wolverines. Michigan jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the fifth game and never looked back. "I'm not pleased," Spartan coach Chuck Erbe said. "We let ourselves down and Michigan seized the oppor- tunity. They were hungry for a win and they got it." Michigan was ready for Michigan State last night, the third time the teams have met this season. "(Assistant coach) Maura (Kanim) did a good job preparing the team," Michigan coach Greg Giovanazzi said. With the victory, the Wolverines snapped their 13-match losing streak and gave themselves something to look forward to for the rest of the season. "We have a renewed sense of confi- dence," senior Aimee Smith said. "For us to have agood wingivesusincreased confidence for the last three matches." Though Michigan won the match, the team lost the State Pride banner to the Spartans for the second year in a row. The two teams split the season series, but Michigan State won, edging the Wolverines in games, 5-4. "We may not have won State Pride, but we have our own pride," Luze said. *NET RESULTS Losing no longer the word for 0 Junior Shannon Brownlee played an important role for Michigan last night. I s m L0 ro c, C 0 O) as H C O N N5 pm 0 0 d. WARNING: Dialing Zero to Call Your Family Collect Can Be Hazardous to Their Wealth. B =:'I'IsCs I IE I netters By RODERICK BEARD Daily spots writer In honor of the Michigan's victory over Michigan State last night, I vow not to use the words 'loss' or 'losing' again in this column. The women's volleyball team de serves any accolades it gets after its gutsy five-gameperformance last nght. The Wolverines jumped and blocked; they dove and hustled. They fought back and won. Let us have a moment of silence to honor these fine women(lecturing pro- fessors and TA's excluded). For this State Pride match, Michi gan donned its yellow jerseys - like the men's basketball team does for im- portant games - to tangle with the Spartans. Ialmostcouldn't tell who they were when I arrived. The Wolverines looked even more foreign when they came back from a 10-4 deficit to win the first game; they looked likecomplete strang- ers when they led 14-12 in game two. When they managed to squander that game and drop the third game, 15- 4, they resembled the Michigan team that was on a 13-match los... oops, I mean vacation. The Wolverines con- tinued the roller-coaster ride by win- ning game four and leading the last game. Ahead 13-5, Michigan had the per- feet opportunity to do what it had done before-blow thelead. Thecrowdwas9 clapping and cheering and it was a prime time for a letdown. Michiga State won two more points beforea Suzy O'Donnell kill left the Wolver- ines one point from victory. Then tle Spartans won two more points. Ah, disappointment definitely awaited the chance to rear its head. The crowd gasped as the ball went over the net and back. Everyone expected an error. Then it happened. Erin McGovern ended 13 match, of frustration with a single simple tip:;ft bounced off two Spartan players and caressed the floor, much like the slow- motion replays ofchampionshipgames. But this was no championship game. It may have eliminated the Spartans from the NCAA tournament, but it had no postseason implications for the Wolverines. They were only playing for pride. Coincidentally, I went to the match with a friend of mine whoplayed onte volleyball team a few years ago. By chance, she decided to come to -see Michigan play last night. She laughed and gave me a look each time the Wolverines came back as if she knew what was going to happen all along. During the match, she kept reminding me how good Michigan vol- leyball used to be and what things were like when she played. In the midst of the 13... uh, unsuc- cessful endeavors, I guess it was like imagining an oasis in the middle of a desert - I could see it, but the mere thoughtofitleft adry tastein my mouth. Maybe the Wolverines will have a 13-match winning streak now, instead of... obliging theiropponents like they did for most of the season. Stranger things have happened. RECRUITS Continued from page 13 "SeanRitchlin may becomeaMike Knuble-type player; he's big, physical and hard working and I think he'll thrive in the CCHA and particularly for Michigan,"Berensoncontinued."Greg Crozier will add size, speed and skill to our left side. We feel that these three players are at an elite level and we're excited about their prospects here at Michigan." All three players will bring out- standing credentials to the Michigan, team in 1995-96. Berenzweig (6-feet 2, 195 lbs.), currently the team captain at Loomis Chaffee, provides size at the blue line and has shown scoring potential with 17) ,vrvl',anA ) r ctc inTA 4 n m ifact