The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 20, 1998 - 11 RAJU Continud from Page 9 No doubt. Do you think they're upset that Michigan is in first place in the CCHA -, agein - even though the Wolverines have 10 freshmen and no more Brendan Morrison, Jason Botterill or John Madden? Absolutely. Well, this weekend is put up or shut up. For the Wolverines, it's another Chance to prove they belong - that they deserve the respect for their posi- tion in the conference and their No. S national ranking. For Michigan State, it's a chance to vault into first place, and, more impor- tantly, to repay Michigan for years of beating up on the league and the nation. Mason thinks the Wolverines are in the driver's seat, and rightfully so. If Michigan manages to pull off the improbable and sweep Michigan State this weekend, then the Wolverines will likely make it to the final four in Boston come April 2. Even if the Wolverines split this weekend, they still have a strong chance to make it to the final four. And here is the reason: after the Wolverines are finished with the Spartans, only Ferris State, Lake Superior, Bowling Green and Notre Dame remain in the regular .season. Michigan has already beaten each, so the biggest challenge then will be to maintain interest against the lower- division teams. The Wolverines are looking to earn a first-round bye in the NCAA Regionals at Yost Ice Arena, which they would probably get by winning the CCHA. If they manage to win the first or second seed, they will have to win only a single game - at Yost - to head to Boston. Does that sound like an unfair advantage for Michigan? Well, it should. The Wolverines will deserve that advantage if they "upset" Michigan State and run away with the conference title. They will deserve more than just that advantage - they will deserve respect and, maybe (gasp), a run at a national title. Continued from Page 9 The most intriguing matchup of the game is between the two centers - Minnesota's Iverson and Michigan's .Pollyanna Johns. $Both players lead their teams in scoring and rebounding, and both play physical low-post games. But the more difficult game for the Wolverines will likely be Sunday's matchup against the Buckeyes. Victories over Minnesota and Ohio State would assure the Wolverines a first-round bye in the Big Ten Tournament, but it could mean more. "If we win these two games, our NCAA chances are better," Guevara xsid. "It would solidify ourselves in Backup Malicke to start in net. By Chris Farah Daily Sports Editor Although there hasn't been any furniture on the ice at Yost lee Arena during this week's practices, it wouldn't be much of a stretch to say the Wolverines have been playing musical chairs. Going into tonight's game against Michigan State, the Wolverines' lineup has a different look than in recent weeks. The biggest change is the loss of starter Marty Turco in net. The senior won't play in tonight's game, after coach Red Berenson suspended him for missing classes. Backup Gregg Malicke, who is is taking Turco's place, has never started a game for the Wolverines, but Michigan captain Matt Herr said the Wolverines aren't worried. "We have full confidence in Gregg," Herr said. "He's performed well under pressure before. This job should be easier because he gets to start. "He would be the No. 1 goalie on lots of teams in this league. He comes up with big saves, and the team should play no different. If anything, it will inspire us to play well for him," Herr said. Michigan State goaltender Sean Berens is looking for- ward to facing Turco in tomorrow's game, but he said the Spartans will have their hands full with Malicke tonight. "I like playing against Marty," Berens said. "We have an equal respect for each other. We're not going to be able to have the same battle without Marty in the net. "But Gregg Malieke is a good goaltender. too. It's not like the Wolverines are going in there w ith a third-string walk-on." : :b The changes for Michigan this weekend don't endfil the net. Michigan coach Red Berenson has aso rearranged some of the lines. The Wolverines' first line, which used to feature Ibr- ward Greg Crozier along with forward Bill Muckalt and center Bobby Hayes, has a new look for the games against the Spartans. Justin Clark will replace Crozier at left wing, while Crozier moves to Michigan's third line. Clark said he was moved to the first line mainly for defensive reasons, "Coach Berenson wanted to make sure our line wasn't scored on," Clark said. "Michigan State's got some small, sturdy defensemen. I should be able to knock them down and keep them in the corner.' The first line has been Michigan's top scoring line, but Clark said the change shouldn't damage its chemistry before tonight's crucial CCHA matchup. "We've only had three days of skating with each other," Clark said after yesterday's practice. "But Billy and Bobby have played with each other for a while. It takes a while to read them, but today I felt like we really clicked." MARGARET MYERS/Daily If Bill Muckalt and the Michigan hockey team hold on and win at least one game against Michigan State this weekend, they'll hold a slim lead in the CCHA. HOCKEY Continued from Page 9 icing the puck and you're frustrated." Despite Herr's call for patience, the potential for frustration still abounds - both for players and coaches. The trap employed by the Spartans has disturbed some hockey purists as well, including Michigan coach Red Berenson. Time and again, Berenson has questioned the use of the tactic. But Michigan State coach Ron Mason points out that his goal is to win games with the resources he has, not to uphold the standards of the game. Mason noted, however, the surprisingly potent offense his defensive-minded team possesses. "It's not like we don't have leading scorers, or ... shots on goal," Mason said. "I checked a couple of weeks ago, and we had more shots on net per game than any other team." Mason has preached his defensive style for the past few years and his disci- ples have listened closely. Backed by third place in the Big Ten. But you never know with the NCAA." In the Wolverines' Dec. 28 loss of 70-66 to the Buckeyes at Crisler Arena, Ohio State forwards Larecha Jones and Marrita Porter had field days, scoring 25 and 24 points, respectively. Jones, the Big Ten's third-leading scorer with 19.2 points per game, is a threat from inside and outside. Along with a strong post game, Jones also leads the team in 3-point shooting, hitting more than 32 percent. The Buckeyes have had trouble holding onto the ball - they average 21.7 turnovers per game. But they've made up for it by forcing even more turnovers. Ohio State's opponents have turned the ball over 22.7 times per game. Schedule Adl timsET Feb. 20 Feb.21 Feb, 2 at Michigan Michia n FERRIS State State STATE 7 p.m. atJoe Louis 7 p.m 7 p.m. Fox Sports Fox Sports Feb. 28 Mar. 6 Mar, 7 LAKE at Bowling at Notre SUPERIOR Green Dame 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m, goaltender Chad Alban, the Spartans have perfected the scheme this season and sport the lowest goals-against aver- age in the nation at 1.64. Michigan State center Sean Berens, an offensive mainstay, doesn't hide the fact that defense is the key to the Spartans' success. "We don't have the offensive stars - we have a lot of guys that know their jobs, play their role, and play defense," Berens said. "Michigan's got some offensive talent on their team, but for them to be able to beat what we play is going to be the question." LOWEST PRICES! 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