The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 8, 2000 -- 13 b*.. utchinson edged ut for Lombardi HOUSTON (AP) - Jamal evnolds, the Florida State defensive iid who helped the Seminoles reach he Orange Bowl, won the Lombardi rd on Wednesday night as the ona's top college lineman. "Is a blessing that I've had this pporunitv to take advantage of my bility$' Reynolds said. "Nothing is romised to you." Reynolds edged three other final- sts. c enter Ben Hamilton of innesota, guard Steve Hutchinson f Michigan and center Dominic aiola of Nebraska. "Jamal is one of those throw- ks to the 1950s," Florida State stant coach Jim 'Gladden said. 'When you see him it is, Yes, sit, nd No, sir.' uper Mario planning eturn to Pens lineup PITTSBURGH (AP) - Hall of *e nrPrMario Lemicux plans to end his ~en'ent and will play again for ittsburigh, the team he now owns. Lemicux wants to return to the ice later this month or in Jan uary, accord- ng to 'a source close to the former star w'ho spoke on condition of anonymity. USA Today, which first reported the story' on its Website yesterday, said Lemieux would resign his position as he Penguins' governor, which means he wil, not vote on league issues. hle source told The Associated Press that Lemiieux will remain involverd in the team's operations. The ;35-year-old Lemieux retired as a player after the 1996-97 season with 613 ;goals in 745 regular-season games. He became the Penguins' owner in September 1999, saving the team. from bankruptcy and perhaps moving to another city. Sexnicux won three MVP awards Aled the Penguins to two Stanley Cupchampionships, in 1991 and 1992. In'1993. he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease, or cancer of the lymphi nodes, and missed three-quarters of that season, lHe later sat out the 1994- 95 season after recovering from the canr- cer and a second bout with back trouble, but returned to bring the Penguins to within one vicborv ofda third trip to the Stanly Cup finals in 1996. 1boners' Heupel wins AP Player of Year NEW YORK (AP) - Josh HMuplet's rcmarkable two-year stay at Oklahoma is ne rlx' over. All he needs is one moi'e,,win - over Florida State in the Oi-ango Bowl on Jan. 3 - to make it all worthwhile. - t 'v had a great year so far, but * ae one game remaining," Heupel said. ':Winning a national champi- onship w~ould be the perfect ending to a journey that no one even thought we'd be taking." Because of Hieupel's ability to pro- duce',the big play whenever it wast needed, the top-ranked Sooners (12-0i) -swept thr~ough the season undefeated and wtill play for their first national title Since 1985. Yesterday, Ileurpel won the ocatd Press' College Player of tt Yaraward in balloting by All memnber newspapers, TV and radio stations. The left-hander from Aberdeen, S.D., completed 280 of 433 passes for 3,392yards and 20 touchdowns, and ran fyr six scores. In the Sooners' 27- 24 win over Kansas State in the B~ig 12 title game last Sat urday, he overcame a ~aeon-high three interceptions with 1Wo scoring passes and a 'I'D run. Friedlychanity stnipe helps M' Ab r t rt'; S _fL ,.i i, N .' 7 By David Roth Dldlyv Sports Writer In the press conference after the M ich igaii-Syracuse women's basketball g'ame, Michigan coach Sue Giuexvara pointed to her head. "You know that it's between the ears," she said. The coach wasn't role-playingc as Prof'essor Obvious -- she was talking about the mental role in her team's mak- ing 28-of-31I shots at the free throw line. The 90.3 percent shooting percent- age wxas Michigan's ninth highest ever. "If' you have pretty good shooters, that free throw shot should be a piece of cake!,' Guev'ara said. When Michigan steps behind the charity stripe, especially at home, shooting free throws entails blocking0 out a relatively quiet crowd and haxving no plavers directly in front of the shoot- er to distract her. This is in contrast to her team's prac-~ tices, where the coach Prepares prepar- incO her team by uing t ctics analog.'ous to running wxith ankle wxeights or swvin-- rIg wxith two hats, as G;uevarai adds xx hat she callIs "a little bit of a challerice.7 Also in practice. assistant coaches have been giving indiv idual attention to players who haxve been strucelineg at free throw shootiri.. "(Assistant coach) Ron Mott has done a really g-ood job with (Stephanie) (jandy working on her shot;' (Guevara said. "For her to too five for six believe me, that's pretty good. Michigan. wxho led the Big '[en in free throw shooting last year, was happy to hav e its history of success repeat itself. Against the Oran( ewomen, a team that made only 8-of-19 free throws last night, no Wolverine missed more than one shot from behind the line. "Over the past couple of years we'v e gtotten better and better at the free thitow line," Anne T.horius said. "When you knock down the free shot you hav e at the free throw linre, that's just extra - that's bonus points on our part." Tholius's five of six from behind the l ine and 83-percent shooting actually brought down the team averagae. DANNY MOLOSHOK./Dady A depleted Michigan fleline might get a boost,,thi s weekend if freshman Andy Burmes returns to the lineup. w acquai tances Hockey to tangle wit20 Frozen Four By Joe Smith lDily Sports tr\] Its been f'ive years sine the last tinge Michigan captain (Geoff' Koch and St. Lawrence forwvard Russ Bart lett stepped on the ice together. Spending three -cars as teammates fbrtheNPi l lip I xetcr Academy, there's one game in' particu- lar that will alway s remain in their minids. During their final year at lExeter.,}they x ividlv remember leadiii" their t >t a last-minute x ictorv over Kusingi - arguably the top prep school team in the nation. As backbones of the program, the duco led tEra to its Ilirsi-exer playoff appearanc This weekend, the two formnerl ilnmatcs will mleet once a'' inl '[his time, theyvxxill hec opponents as N*o. -) Michigan (7-3-I1 ('('I A, I11-.3 o\ rll) hosts St. Laxxrenee (?-1- 2 IiCAC'. 3-5-3 oxeraill). '\O', hAT_ Who:- ,~ha 1 Latest: I'griS? hms taken a leadership role as team cap- ail ill i isason 1.. garner, n g respect from coac Rd 3crellsori. 'I'd co to xxar wxith Geioff Koch.'' EbereTIsorisaid. Koch xx ifllloin the Michigan penalty killeIrs as then take on Bartlett and the burro idabie St. L axx rence powver play. wxhich is ranked No. 1 in the nation "xith almost a 30 pece~cnt etf~lellc rate. "It's L0oing to he hu C-' said Koch. xx ho emlphasiied the impor'tance of blocking print shots. These c-ames "tre iniportant in terms oft goingo into the break, xx h Ie also sending a mnessage to all the l'A(' teams. F. IKTN) (Comin-) oft of one of the 1. best seasons in school Ii is- torv, the defending I K('A(' chamllpion Saints Nwere dealt ain~ru'~. the blowx of'losinrietheir t1x o \ oun,)est and hrio ghtst star-s t hornto the profIessional ranks etasits' before this season began. aFrozen ( ioalterider lDerek ~st ({;isittbon. the teal isMO St xaluable play'er as a fresh- mall.. and sophiomore Bllrdon lDietr-ich. onec of the Saints' leadling scorers. both look theirt talents to the iiext lev el. 11,t c ,peetatiuns xxcr-c still hic~h comlinLciinto t111° seas )n the mledia and coaches Broth picked St. Lauwrence to f inish first iii its colercnc. ( orrciitl , St .axx rlice is sitting inl six\th place inl the I .(A( . But. txvo touchl losses to det'ending N( AA champion 'north Ilbkota and another to Maioe team St. Lawrence ha\ e conti'ibuted to the t-ough start. Be rcnsori compar'ed the Saints faxvor- ably to a Colgate team that Michigan tied ?-? in the Ice Breaker Tournamnrt on Oct. 8. The Wo~x riries aree that St. Iawi-ence's exper'ience and style of play will make this weekend a challenge. '"IThey'll come out here and outwork ti 0(1. senior .losh Iaigfeld said. " ''i'at 's t\ pical of those teams f'rom out Fast -- they bring their lurichpails and they go to work cxvcry came" Berenson noted the importance of these game~s before Christmas break, emphasiirin47lie difference between ending the first half'xith two xvictories xx hichl would gixve Michigan a 13-3-3 miark -- compa red to an 11-5-3 record if the Wolvierines lose both games. Koch concurred and xwent onl to say that cxcin though he and B~artlett are close friends o1'thce ice, when the pucks drops it's all business. " We're going to gixe it evxerythiingxwe hatic." Koch said. "If -I caii hit himt in the corner I xx ill. We'r'e both intense and Lou kind ob* put friendship aside for a game. and go fir the braggiing rights." B t Rm-'s MA Y Pt. Xl: Freshman dcfeiseinan Andy Burnels said that although11 he's riot 100 per-cent. it's going to be a ''game-time decision" xxhclthcr he rejoins the depleted blucline. this wxeekend. Injuries to D~ave I untzicker and Brad l'raser haxve forced the Wolxverines to often play with just fixve dfcfnseeti. ALYSSA WOOD/Daily LeeAnn Bies was one of many Wolverines to have a golden touch from the free throw line against Syracuse. 'When you'l'>- our for four', you stand there going Ofd, fixe for five now-,"'" 'Ihoriussad "Then you miss it. I was tired, I didn't ruse enough1 legs.'" 'I'hough she kidded about her miss, ''lhorius aind her team were Cseriously heclped out by p-laying at home, where thte thus are encouraging ,instead of dis.- tracting. When asked if sho0otiiig at Crisler made a difference, U1uevara said: "I'd like to think so." Raina (Goodlow hit six of seven, Jenniifer Smith hit all four and Mlayne Inigram ilht both of her two,, shots from the free thr'ow line. But the surprising standout for Mlichig~an was LecAtit Bies, wtho downed all ot' her four shots fromr behinid the line. This was a -welcome dexviation fi'om her free throw shooting eff'orts earlier in the seasotn, when Bies's shots from the line often clanked off the im'. "In the first few games of the season I had reaillybeen Struggling," Bits Said. " I just tried to get it out of my mind and do what I do naturally. INDOGR SOCCER Winter 1 Season: Jan, 2nd - Feb. 26th N ow accepting Registrations for Winter 1 Leagues t+ Registration Deadline: December 14th v Youth Leagues: Under 7 to Uinder 18 Available Ad t Lagus:Open, Over 30 and Over 40 Available Call (734) 913-4625, for. Details WuDE WORLD www~wwsports~com BrenkedUmd5es a Frozen Four participali Ifroimia xcar aco and wxere just a fcxx bounces fi*01 facing North lDakot~i in lust seaso~n s N('AA (Championshiip "I'm lookin. forxxaid t,,plas nc against him,'' Koch saiid v, ith1ain. ''it's goi rig to lbe a Ifun ,xx ckend mtaxbe I'll get to slick hinm a bcxx ti11es'' As txxo of the three captains, Koch and Bartlet tuiiicd d ikiccrit stx 1 s tot pit llxetcr on thlie map. xwith Ku hs stt'ength and poxx citlil strides civipe- meriting Bartlett's pbs ymaking aiity onl the first Iinie. I K ir coach at L xcer D~aniaBarbin . is thnk '()IIti he'r 11i- tri butioris to the i P,,, IIcsad that many i ciuint s:came'to I \ti'just because Koch and Hrt klt xx eat thiere After leax incthei'rniarkktn lxtr, the twxo took separate paths.1Kochluhi- 1 ed xvest to play for the \\ dx riucs xM ille Bartlett stav ed on the east coas. plaiy; ug his5 first txxo Yeats at Botn i1\~I\ L xi n after talix in c 32 ;o ilcis (dn1i h s s p o m rinnoj i h t e ( 11 -p a i g 111 th r on teBartlett felt it xwas tim e fair a ehanp HeI transferred to St. I_.axvtr.1ncc. Axhic fl borced l11i11tto sit out ia -,,cr and bcin this season as a jun ior in elici hi lit v. Mcanvhilc, Koch's; college career started wvith a ban'g. ITle WolvIx c es won the national chaitipionship xwhen he. was a fireshman. and Koch has since established hi insel f as a lurii v forchlecker and hustler. In addition, hie 2 The Original Cottage Inn Invites you to treat yourself to our delicious lunch buffet 1 1:O0am-2:O0pm. Mlon-I'lurs Buffet 57.1)5 I ito% a'sorted dcl icious pizz'as. pasias arid fresh salads Friidlay Btft S7.95 _________________ 'a lulaoie-T H E0 R I a 1 M A U II oinniade nmae ch leese cj~j~ff \cea n& imeat caliones 512 E. 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