88 - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - November 16, 1998 Michigan's Achilles' heel exposed In season opener 'M' frontcourt turns in weak performance against Panthers Ov DJ n i i i inUh h MARGARET MYERS/Daily Dunks like this were rare for Brandon Smith and the Michigan frontcourt, as they were shut down by Darius Cook (42) and the rest of the Florida International post game. my Josh enbaum Daily Sports Editor MIAMI - Josh Asselin slithered off the court, shoulders drooped, head down, as 4,638 voices gave him a hearty sendoff in the final seconds of Michigan's 69-62 season-opening defeat to Florida International on Friday. Asselin, the sophomore forward who just four days earlier electrified Crisler Arena with his thunderous dunks and aggressive play in a come- from-behind exhibition victory, led Michigan's frontcourt with its new- look, "excuse me" style of play. His line for the day? Five points, eight rebounds, two shots, two turnovers, five fouls. "We took a step backwards tonight," Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe said. "Maybe we thought we were better than we were." Asselin, along with center Peter Vignier and forwards Brandon Smith and Chris Young, played tentatively and shyly, both offensively and defen- sively. The Wolverines did not box out effectively. The foursome was out- rebounded, 36-34, by a team that had no one taller than 6-foot-9. The Golden Panthers set the tone early when Darius Cook, a 6-9 center, easily hit a 4-foot jumper over the 6- 11 Asselin just a minute and a half into the game. The Wolverines' inside defense was nearly not exisieni, partcuiarty i i ne second half, when the Panthers scored 20 points down low on layups, dunks or short jumpers. Vignier in particular appeared too slow to handle the pene- tration of Florida International's speedy guards. But Ellerbe was quick to point out that Vignier wasn't the only Wolverine struggling. "It's easy for people to say Peter," Ellerbe said. "Peter, Josh and Chris. Brandon too. It was all four of them. "We were very disappointed in our front line. It's easy to say we need scor- ing, but that's not what I was looking for. I was looking to those guys for post defense, to screen and to rebound the basketball. We didn't do that." But the Wolverines didn't give Ellerbe any scoring, either. The big men were hesitant to take shots, let- ting fly a mere 13, compared to the backcourt's 44. When they did shoot, their attempts were frequently rushed and off the mark. Asselin was the frontcourt's leading scorer with just five points. "Michigan, obviously, is young on the inside," Florida International coach Marcos "Shakey" Rodriguez said. "They're going to need to devel- op an inside game a little more. Most of their offense was 3-point shooting." But the 3-point shooting was part of the problem, too. When the inside game failed, Ellerbe said his guards, Louis Bullock and Robbie Reid, tried No Rest Michigan doesn't have any time to sulk about the loss to Florida international. The Wolverines are back in action tonight; welcoming Ball State into Crisler Arena. What: Michigan vs. Ball State When: 7:30 p.m. Where: Crisler Arena About Ball State: The Cardinals lost all-everything forward Bonzi Wells to graduation, and are looking to replace the two-time MAC player of the year with a veteran backcourt, Point guard Mickey Hosier and small forward Duane Clemens lead the Icharge. It will also be a homecoming tof sorts for coach Ray McCallum, a Sormer Wolverine assistant. to overcompensate and got away from the Wolverines' game plan. 'Our post guys were very tenta- tive," Ellerbe said. "And then our guards were overly aggressive, trying to unake plays that weren't there. It was a double-edged sword." Bullock scored a career-high 30 points, but it was on 26 shots, much more than Ellerbe envisioned him tak- ing. The guards made poor decisions, contributing to Michigan's failure to execute routine plays. The Wolverines turned the ball over 19 tines, including 10 by Bullock and Reid. HISTORY Continued from Page 1B crowd of 4,038, whose cheering g1 louder with each Florida Internationa basket. "YOU can feel their energy when they're screaming and yelling and chanting. That definitely energizes you - not only are you doing it for you, you're doing it for them." The game was close all the way: Florida International and Michigan traded leads, and each time Michigan tried to pull away, the golden panthe would score a timely basket and gig themselves and the crowd a lift. Louis Bullock scored 30 points on 26 shots, but outside of Robbie Reid's 17 points, no other Michigan player scored more than five. "I'd rather have no points and win;, Bullock said. Michigan's starting frontcourt almost did that - Josh Asselin had five points, while Brandon Smith and Peter Vignier scored four each. Florida International's frontcoi starters totaled 21 points. And that doesn't include Bell or guard Carlos Arroyo, whose 17 well-timed points helped deflate the Wolverines. Any time the Wolverines built a lead, it seemed to be a cue for the Golden Panthers to break away for a dunk, bringing themselves - and the crowd - back into the game. We just didn't execute, which is re* ly really difficult to swallow for me, Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe said. "If you're not executing, you create oppor- tunities for your opposition." And the Golden Panthers took advantage of enough to send th Wolverines back to Ann Arbor, shaking their heads and talking about the need to work on fundamentals. "Over the course of a game theres gonna be some plays made, and they just made plays." Bullock said. 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I Expert Instructors I Guaranteed Results # Maximum 15 students per class I Free Extra Help Proven Techniques THE PRINCETON REVIEW MICHIGAN (62) MIN F-A U-A 0"T A F PN Asselin 26 1.2 3-4 2.8 1 5 5 Smith 27 2-4 0.0 25 3 3 4° Vignier 28 14 0.0 1.8 0 4 2 Reid 37 614 0-0 0.3 1 0 17 Bullock 37 11-26 4-5 0-3 2 1 30 Jones 19 1-4 0.0 0.0 6 0 Young 26 13 0-0 13 1 4 Totals 200 23-57 7-9 8634 14 17 62 FG%: 404. FT%:.778. 3-point FG: 9-26,346 (Bullock 4-12, Reid 511, Smith 0-2, Jones 0-1). Blocks: 3 (Assein, Smith, Vignier). Steals: 8 (Smith 2, Bullock 2. Vignier Reid, Jones, Young). Technical Fouls: 0. 54 2, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (69) FG FTRE MIN U-A M-A -T A F PTS Derkack 19 1-4 0-0 03 0 5 2 Harris 27 4-5 2-4 1-4 2 2 10 Cook 33 4-12 1-4 2-6 1 1 9- Bell 38 7-15 89 0-2 2 3 23- Arroyo 33 7-12 0-0 0-4 3 4 17" Carreno 21 1-5 0-0 1-2 1 1 8 McKnight 9 0-0 0 1-4 0 0 0- Rosario 20 1-3 3-4 1-5 0 0 - Totals 200 25-56 14-219-35 9 12 FG%:.446. FT%: .667 3-point FG: 5-16, 313 (Arroyo 3-6, Bell 14, Carreno 1-5, Derkack 0-1). Blocks: 1 (Harris). Steals: 10 (Bell 3, Cook 2, Carreno 2, Derkack, Arroyo, McKnight). Technical Fouls: 0. Michigan............. .25 37 - 62 Florida International......27 42 - 69 At: Golden Panther Arena Attendance: 4,368 You don't have to buy pizzafor everyone on your floor. But isn't it floe to know that you could? Give yourself financial flexibility. Call us for The Associates Student Visa card. And get all this: * 3% cash back on purchases*.,....- F, No annual fee * Credit line up to $2,500 -Y A"-o'-y-E , y P'sm-n a .i I * I xE--I-t,-1 M. ""' '--- - - - - - - - -e a--N-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SMMMMMRMMMMEMEEEEEER