SportsMonday - November 29, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 7B Euevara looks for positives in poor offensive showing y Raphael Goodstein aily Sports Writer Ten minutes into the Michigan women's basket- all game with Holy Cross, Michigan had made hree shots, missed countless routine jumpers and Iad-six points. "Is there anybody who can hit a shot?" higan women's basketball coach Sue Guevara ondered.' But it was like, 'I can't panic. It's 6-2" In favor of Michigan. Half way through the first half. If you told me we were going to hold them to ix points in the first 10 minutes, I'd figure we'd be p 14-6," Holy Cross coach Bill Gibbons said. Just how ugly was the first half? Consider: f Holy Cross shot 26 percent from the field, opped by Michigan's 39 percent. M The Crusaders and Wolverines both had 12 j overs. On 3-point attempts, the two teams combined o make just four out of 16. Both teams then caught fire, comparatively. The econd part of the half, Michigan outscored Holy ross 24-14 to take a 30-16 halftime lead. "The key to the game was our lack of offense arly," Gibbons said. "By missing shots early, that gave us a lack of confidence in our offense and dug ' big hole for us." Guevara: "I just asked my team, 'Where is the that was in Colorado? Did we lose it in the ntains?"'" This hardly resembled the Wolverines that won >n the road to open their season at Colorado State md Colorado "You know they (the Wolverines) can shoot," uevara said of her first-half thoughts. "It's like, 'We're gonna get going. It's just a matter of when."' In the second half, the Wolverines did get going, paced by freshman Infini Robinson's 10 second half points. Michigan outscored Holy Cross 41-39 in the second half and won 71-55. "Infini Robinson came in, and God this kid needed that game, Guevara said. "She hit her first field goal of her short career. She ends up with 10 points, perfect from the floor (3-for-3, including two 3-pointers), perfect from the free-throw line (2-for-2). She needed this game for her confi- dence." This was by far Robinson's best game in her four-game Michigan career. In her previous three games, she was 0-for-8 from the field. Michigan must now regroup before hosting 1-3 Providence tomorrow night. "We want to run, and you know when you run you are going to have a lot of turnovers,"G uevara said. "But its the same type of turnovers that we keep making." This weekend, the Wolverines will fly to Houston for the Gene Hackerman Rice Invitational. The three teams they will face are New Mexico, Rice and Massachusetts. The Wolverines will not get away with "sloppy" play at the Invitational, all four teams there com- peted in last year's WNIT. "I would rather look for positives in an ugly win, than in a loss," Guevara said after the Wolverines low scoring win. "I'm glad we're winning, but when I walked into the lockerroom after this game, there wasn't anybody in there jumping for joy or smiling or anything like that. This team is a smart team. They will watch the tape and make some adjustments." CINCINNATI (59) F FT REB MIN M-A M-A O-T A F PTS Wilder 33 4-8 13 26 2 3 9 Holley 24 818 11 14 1 3 17 Slaise 21 1-12 00 12 2 1 2 Merriweather 20 1-2 00 1-2 222 Roberson 3 9 22 13 5 34 Dozier 4 2-4 0-0 00 0 1-6 Groerer 14 01 4-4 36 3 0 4 Sharp 14 141 0-0 141 0 0 ,2 F'oumey 4 00 00 01 0 0 0 Perry 25 3-9 2-4 14 0 2 11 Dunlap 5 00 00 0-. 00 2 Totals 200 2266 10-1413-3115 15 59 FGx:.333. FT%: .714. 3-po nt FG: 5-22, .227 jPerry 3-8, Dozier 2-4, Slaise 0-4, Roberson 0-4, Wilder 0-2). Blocks: 1 (Holley). Steals: 9 (Wilder 3, Slaise 2, Perr 2, Roberson, Dozier). Turnovrs: 14 (Wilder 4, Roberson 3. Slaise 2, Holley, Merriweather, Groeber, Dunlop). Technical Foos none. MICHIGAN (67) FeFT RER MIN M-A M-A 0-T A IF.P" Thomas 28 412 00 2.9 1 1 9 Kipping 15 1-2 0-0 0-3 0 3 2 Miller 16 2-2 2-2 1-6 0 1 6 Thoius 30 2-6 11 0-2 4 1 5 Ingram 33 7-10 7-8 41 1 0 22 1a%~ 2 00 0001 0 0 0 Walker 14 2-3 3-4 0-3 0 1 7 Oesterle 14 1-2 00 1-4 2 4 2 Robinson 10 0-1 2-2 0-0 0 2 2 Goodlow 17 2-5 -0 1-5 0 1 4 Dykhouse 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Bies 19 3-5 2-2 3-5 1 0,.%8 Totals 200 2448 17.19 842 8 14 67 FG%: .500. FT%: .895. 3-point FG 2-5. .400. (Thomas 12, Ingram 1-2, Robinson 01). Blocks: 7 (Thomas 2, Bies, Kipping, Thorius, Oesterle,' Goodlow). Steals: 6 (Thomas 2, Bies 2, Thonus, Oesterle). Turnovers: 23 (Ingram 5, Qesterle 4, Thomas 3, Thorius 3, Kipping 2, Miller 2, Walker 2, Robinson 2). Technical Fouls: none. Cincinnati....... ......26 33 - 59 Michigan.............34 33 -67 At: Crisler Arena Attendance: 1,016 DANA LINNANE/Daily "Is there anyone who can hit a shot?" said Michigan coach Sue Guevara after the Wolverines shot 41 percent against the Crusaders. The Wolverines improved their record to 4-0 with a 71-55 victory. Blue struggles for offense against zone in 'ugly' home victories CRUSADERS Continued from Page 1B produce against the Providence zone, Guevara could turn to the bench. Against Cincinnati, reserves Kenisha Walker and LeeAnn Bies combined for 15 points and eight rebounds. The offense could get its biggest lift from Goodlow's return. She lost her starting spot when she injured her knee in the first exhibition game. In her first prominent appearances since then, she scored 10 points and had six rebounds acainst Iloly Cross in 18 m inutcs. "She is still a little bit rusty offen- sitiel. ."' GuCvar isaid. "But she did a nice job of drivink to the basket rmlit the high post, and she ;got some rebounds for us." Senior co-catain Stacey Thomas shone as another bright spot for the Wolverines, turning in her usual solid performance. Using her 3-point shot to spread Holy Cross's zone, Thomas dribbled through the Crusaders for bit," Holy Cross coach Bill Gibbons said. "We knew (Ingram) and (Thorius) could shoot the three, but we didn't know (Thomas) could shoot it that way. She did a great job of open- ing up our zone by hitting that three because she is such a great penetrator." While Michigan struggled in its past two games, the defense has been solid, holding both opponents under 60 points. The Wolverines shut down their opponents by stopping their leading scorers and forcing other players to step up their scoring. Agiainst Cincinnati, the Michigan 'D' held senior sharpshooter Madinah Slaise (19.7 ppg last year) to two points and a 1-for-12 perfornmance. On Saturday, the Wolverines hounded Holy Cross's Anne Kinne, denying her open looks at the basket and holding her to 11 points. She hit four of 12 shots, including just two of nine from beyond the arc. "(Kinne) is our best scorer," Gibbons said. "She had 24 the last game but did not have a good game offensively (tonight). You've got to give a lot of credit to (Michigan) because they did a great job on her defensively." Schedule Tomorrow vs. Providence, Crisler Arena, 7 p.m. Saturday at Gene Hackerman Rice Invitational (Houston) vs. New Mexico State. Sunday championship or consolation game vs. Massachusetts or Rice. HOLY CROSS 5) MIN MA WA -T A F PTS Rothemich 34 4-8 6.6 1-7 1 3 14 Abraham 24 3-6 00 1-1 1 2 ,:7 OKeefe 24 6-10 1-1 02 0 4 -43 Jutras 35 2-6 00 2-3 5 1 5 Kinne 31 4-12 12 0.1 4 3 11 Paukert 23 1-7 00 1-3 3 0 3 Grace 7 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0.: 0 O'connor o0 0 0000 00 Zawadzkas 22 0-4 24 2-4 0 3 2 Totals 200 20-53 10-13 8-26 14 1G - FG%: .377. F1'%: .769. 3-point FG: 5-16, .313 (Kinne 2-9, Jutras 1-3, Abraham 1-2, Paukert 1-2). Blocks: 1 (Abraham) Steals: 12 (Kinne 4, Rothemich 2, Jutras 2, Paukert 2, Abraham. O'Keefe). Turnovers: 20 (Kinne 6, Rothemich 4, Zawadzkas 4, Jutras 2, Abraham, O'Keefe, Paukert, O'Connor), Technical Fouls: Kinne. MICHIGAN (714~ RE FT REB MIN M-A M-A O-T A F PTS Thomas 32 7-17 0-0 4-7 2 0 s17 Ripping 20 1-2 0-0 3-7 0 1_2 Miller 18 2-6 1-1 0-0 0 2 '5 Thorius 25 1-6 00 3-7 2 2 .2 Ingram 36 5-16 2-2 0.2 5 0 13 Jara 1 00 0-0-0 000 Walker 12 2-4 0-0 1-4 0 2 4 Oesterle 16 1-4 4-4 0-3 0 0 6 Robinson 9 3-3 2-2 0-1 1 0 -10 Goodlow 18 4-5 2-3 3-6 0 0 10 Dykhouse 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Bies 11 0-0 2-2 1-1 0 3° 2 Totals 200 26.63 13.1420461010 71 FG%: .413. FT%: .929. 3-point FG: 6-19, .316r_._ (Thomas 3-9, Robinson 2-2, Ingram 1-6, Thorius 0- 2). Blocks: 1(Miller). Steals: 10 (Thomas 3, Ingram 3, Miller 2, Walker 2). Turnovers: 23 (Ingram 6. Oesterle 5, Thomas 3. Miller 2, Thorius 2, Walker 2. Kipping, Robinson, Goodlow). Technical Fouls: none. 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