The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 15, 2001- 11A .Wrestlers' momentum building in final meets ByRichard Haddad Daily Sports Writer With the Big Ten Tournament only two weeks away, the No. 3 Michigan wrestling team will receive a much-needed break from its brutal Big Ten schedule in the form of No. 21 Penn State (f-5 Big Ten, 7- 11Ioverall) and Northwestern(0-6,2-8-1). After wrestling such national con- tenders as Minnesota, Iowa, Ohio State, Michigan State and Wisconsin over the course of the last few weeks, the team "seemed a little fatigued last weekend," Michigan coach Joe McFarland said. "This week really gives us time to heal up, and I gave them a couple days off from practice." A visit from Penn State and a trip to Northwestern provide Michigan with two rare opportunities to pad its record with what should be easy wins. While nine of Michigan's weight classes boast nationally-ranked wrestlers, HAWKEYES Continued from Page 10A "Where am I going to go? I'm from Ann Arbor and, you can't leave your home," Blanchard said. ,EINSTATED: Freshman Maurice ,S aright's suspension has apparent- ly been lifted. The point guard tressed in yesterday's game but did .ot play. "He was suspended," Ellerbe said. ; He's back on the team. We're not going to throw him away. He could possibly play Saturday. Come to the game and see." Searight refused comment. Last night marked the third straight game that he has not played, _4god the fourth time this year. Searight was .suspended for report- edly skipping-a practice. Searight did not make the trip to .Bloomington last weekend for iVichigan's loss to Indiana. Freshmen guards Avery Queen and Bernard Robinson, both of whom were benched for the first 'half of the Indiana game for show- ing up late to the same practice, played and scored 18 and 12 points last night, respectively. BUMMING: Iowa has struggled to adjust to the absence of star guard Luke Recker. He broke his knee a couple weeks ago. The Hawkeyes even lost Wtq Northwestern, which was ,win- less in the conference before the upset. "We're a different team than we were two-and-a-half weeks ago," Iowa coach Steve Alford said. Recker transferred to Iowa, after transferring from Indiana to " Afizona. "It's been tough, but there are a *lot worse things that can happen," IRecker said. Recker transferred from Arizona because he and his girlfriend were in- a car accident and he wanted a change of scenery. the Nittany Lions and Northwestern counter with only one each. Accordingly, the weekend's marquee match-ups should take place on Friday night between Penn State's No. 16 Jeff Knupp and No. 6 Andy Hrovat at 184 pounds and at heavyweight between Northwestern's No. 16 Josh Saul and No. 4 Matt Brink on Sunday afternoon. But in light of Hrovat's and Brink's performances of late, Knupp and Saul should not provide any obstacle. After thoroughly dominating Iowa's ninth-ranked Jessman Smith 10-1 two weeks ago, Hrovat lost a hard-fought 6-5 decision to No. 4 Victor Sveda of Indiana. Two days later against Ohio State's then-No. 16 Anton Talamantes, Hrovat refused to be phased by his loss. In the final and deciding match of the afternoon, Hrovat earned a 13-5 major decision to cement a 20-18 Wolverine victory, and Knupp will be hard-pressed to fare better than Hrovat's last 16th- ANN ARBOR, EVANSTON Who: Friday No. 3 Michigan vs. Penn State; Saturday vs. Northwestern When: 7:30 p.m. Friday; 2:00 p.m. Saturday Latest: Michigan hopes to run its Big Ten dual record to 82 this weekend. ranked opponent. Against Ohio State's top-ranked Tommy Rowlands, Brink battled into two overtime periods before suffering his fourth loss of the season in a 4-3 thriller. But to Saul's chagrin, the rare loss will only spur Brink to attack his next oppo- nent even more ferociously. To McFarland, the weekend's signifi- cance lies in the tune-up for the postsea- son that it provides. "I really like where we're at right now" McFarland said of his team's national standing. "We've had a great year so far, and now we want to finish the dual meet season strong with these two matches. "We really want to get as many guys through the Big Ten Tournament as pos- sible," McFarland said. "To see as many of our guys achieve their potential indi- vidually as we can." And, most importantly, as McFarland said, "Winning these gives us the momentum we need." By J. Brady McCollough ing. The team is really excited. DAIl Sports Writer Freshman goalie Camille Clarendon --is originally from California, and knows Every match, every practice and every how much of a challenge the Cardinal lap in the pool is a new experience for will present. the members of the Michigan women's "They will be great, and it will proba- water polo team. bly be kind of shocking for us," "Everything is new to us," junior two- Clarendon said. "They're the type of meter Maribeth .Sitkowski said. team that could be in NCAAs, and that's "Anytime we get a new t-shirt it's excit- the kind of team we need to play." ing" In a much anticipated meeting This weekend, the Wolverines will between the only two Big Ten varsity encounter another new thrill when they' programs, Michigan will also square off host the Michigan Invitational - their against Indiana Sunday afternoon. first home competition as a varsity Drury-Pinto knows how crucial the team. Indiana match will be for the rest of the Michigan is hosting five schools, season. including Stanford, the No. I team in the "We need to face off with them, country. The Cardinal, who are fresh off Drury-Pinto said. "It should set the tone a win at the Stanford Invitational, will for us in the Eastern Conference, as well present a challenge for the inexperienced as in our Midwest rivalry." Wolverines. Sitkowski, who scored five goals in "There will be some nervousness, but it Michigan's impressive win over will be a really good test for us," Princeton last weekend, has a point-to Michigan coach Amber Drury-Pinto said. prove - not only to the Hoosiers, but "Anytime there is a No. I team coming to also to the Michigan community. your home venue it is a little nerve-rack- "We want everyone to come out and Polo splashing at home Saturday see us play." Sitkowski said. "Especirlly after the last two years of playing club, we have improved so much. We -put in twenty hours a week, and we're ready to show it" Clarendon is expecting the fans to join in on the enthusiasm of the team's first varsity home meet. "I think a lot of people are excited to come and see it," Clarendon said. "Some people are saying that they're going to turn (Canham Natatorium) into Yost" Jokingly, Clarendon gave extra incen- tive for students to come suppi t 'the team. "It's girls in bathing suits, its a rough sport - and who knows how long-we'll stay in those suits .. eI CANH AM NATATORIUM Who: Michigan vs. Stanford, Michigan State, Indiana, Miami (Ohio), Slippery Rock When: All day Saturday and Sunday - Latest: Michigan will face No. 1 Stanford at 6:30 p.m. Saturday and again on Sunday at 11:45 a.m. YESTERDAY'S GAME Iowa (85) FG FT REB MIN M-A M-A 0-T A F PTS Worley 29 4-10 3-4 5-5 1 4 11 Evans 31 4-11 8-13 2-9 0 5 16 Slott 19 0-1 0-0 0-2 2 4 0 Boyd 30 8-16 1-1 0-3 0 3 23 Oliver 39 9-15 4-6 1-2 4 5 26 Hogan 9 06 0-0 4-4 1 1 0 Reiner 13 0-1 0-0 0-3. 0 1 0 Henderson 6 0-4 00 1-1 0 1 0 Thompson 8 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Galloway 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 Sonderleiter 12 2-3 5-6 1-1 0 5 9 Totals 200 2769 213015,33 8 32 85 FG%: .391. FT%: .700. 3-point FG: 10-27, .370 (Boyd 6-13, Oliver 4-7, Worley 0-3, Thompson 0-2 Henderson 0-1, Hogan 0-1). Blocks: 1 (Evans). Steals: 9 (Evans 3, Oliver 3. Scott 2, Hogan). Turnovers: 14 (Evens 7, Worley 3, Oliver 2, Boyd, Hogan). Technical fouls: none. MICHIGAN (95) FG FT REB MIN M-A M-A 0-T A F PTS Asselin 30 4-7 2.2 4-7. 4 5 10 Blanchard 38 4-9 7-8 0-12 1 4 17 Young 28 2-3 9-10 2-6 1 4 13 Queen 32 5-10 6.8 0-1 4 4 18 Groninger 33 4-10 8-10 0-1 0 0 19 Jpnes 10 1-1 00 0-1 2 1 2 Robinson 21 5-7 2-6 2-6 3 4 12 Moore 8 2-3 0-3 0-1 0 2 4 Totals 200 27-50 344710-39 15 24 95 FG%: .540. FT%: .723. 3-point FG: 7-14, .500 (Groninger 36, Blanchard 2-4, Queen 2-4). Blocks: 5 (Asselin 2, Moore 2, Robinson). Steals: 6 (Robinson 2, Asselin, Blanchard, Queen, Groninger). Turnovers: 17 (Blanchard 5, Asselin 4, -Robinson 3, Moore 2, Queen 2, Young). Technical Fouls: none. Iowa...............................32 53 - 85 Michigan....... ...50 45 -95 At: Crisier Arena Attendance: 9.949 BIG TEN STANDINGS Conference Overall Team W L W L Illinois 10 2 20 5 ,Michigan State 8 3 19 3 Indiana 7 4 16 9 Ohio State 8 5 17 8 Iowa 6 5 17 7 Wisconsin 6 5 15 7 Penn State 5 6 15 7 AI 4 I 77 ~ ~