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Theposters are full-size representations of The Michigan daliy's front page from either the day after the Ohio State game(Te Victors poster) or the day after the Rose Bowl (We're No. 1 poster). Both are printed on glossy, poster- quality paper. Please send cor leted order forms to: The Michigan Dail Championship Otter 40 MaynarSt. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 - ~~~-e NAM__ ADREss_ CITY -~~, P PHONE By Josh Boddn Daily Sports Writer No one expects a five-year-old to accomplish a lot. But that's exactly what the Michigan soccer team dis- proved Wednesday afternoon. The Michigan soccer team is only in its fifth year of existence, but it has already cap- tured a Big Ten title, established itself as one of the top teams in the country and yesterday afternoon, the Wolverines won their first NCAA tour- nament game, 4-2, over Xavier. Michigan did not fare well in the Big Ten tournament, but that did not deter the selection committee from giving the Wolverines a bid to the NCAA tourna- ment. Michigan proved its worth with a trouncing of the Atlantic 10 tournament champ, and will face fourth seed, bitter rival Notre Dame tomorrow at 1 p.m. in South Bend. "This is a moment you can't even describe," senior defender Vanessa Lewis said. "We are just so happy to make it to the second round." Michigan not only had to deal with a tough Xavier squad, but they faced bru- tal winds and cold temperatures. Winds gusted at speeds close to 30 miles per hour. And the temperature dropped to 37 degrees by the start of the second half. Many of the athletes were wearing gloves and lycra leggings under their uniforms to combat the brutal tempera- tures. The wind was so strong that a punt by the Xavier goalie turned back- wards toward the goalie in mid-air and went out of bounds. "This was not cold," Shannon Poole said. "We have played in cold weather and this wasn't bad, but controlling the ball in the wind was tough for both teams." Xavier coach Ron Quinn agreed with Poole. "It was a matter of who was going to be able to play well against the wind and who was going to use the wind to their advantage. It was certainly a factor for both teams" Xavier used the wind to its advantage in the opening minutes. At the 11:25 mark of the first half, Xavier's Erin Coley set up Annette Gruly, who scored from 15 yards out on a beautiful left- footer. "We had to focus more on our defense after the goal' Lewis said. "We were a little lax at first, but we tightened up on them after that." Michigan not only put an airtight seal on the defense, but the offense opened up the arsenal. The Wolverines answered, seven minutes later when Laurie Peterson headed in a corner kick from Emily Schmitt. Michigan claimed the lead at 22:09, when Shannon Poole hit the back of the net. The Wolverines increased their lead to 3-1 when Alissa Shaw netted her first collegiate goal, at 43:57. "We had a lot of chances to score. And most times we were able to capi- talize," Lewis said. "Our shooting per- centages were pretty good, but we could have even scored more." Michigan narrowly outshot Xavier 11 to 10, but most of Xavier's shots were easily saved. The Musketeers came right back less than a minute after Michigan scored its third goal. Gruber scored her second goal of the game on a breakaway with just 0:12 left in the half, making the halftime score 3- 2 in Michigan's favor. Michigan secured the victory when Marie Spaccarotella knocked in a rebound at 78:26 to give the Wolverines a two-goal cushion. Michigan was able to adjust to the talented Xavier offense by implement- ing a 3-5-2 formation. -,inWednesday's first round of the NCAA touma- a meat, the - - Michigan soccer had to gt : ahead, winning its first-ewer tournament game. -. . 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Michigan's formation proved suc- cessful in controlling the midfield. It is used to strengthen the midfield and cre- ate a wall for the opposing offense. The 3-5-2 set gave Michigan two purely defensive mids, two players on the sides (wingers) and one completely off, almost like a third forward. "Today's game was by no means easy," Poole said. "We are extremely anxious to play Notre Dame again, and believe that our system will work if we all work together." Laurie Peterson and the Mic to win their first-ever NCAA I tomorrow at . p.m. In secon overtime, earlier this season, 'improved a lot' since then. 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