The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - February 19, 2001 - 58 "HeQuote of the weekend "He chest-bumped me, and there's a foot- ball player on a team who's a big guy, and coach Monson chest-bumped him." -Minnesota guard Terrance Simmons on the post- game excitement of his coach, Dan Monson. SATURDAY'S GAME 7YI Minnesota 93 Michigan 75 Player of the game Minnesota guard Terrance Simmons Simmons shot a blistering 10-of-15from thrifloor and made five 3- pointers on the way to 30 points. "I told Coach Monson I was going to take it upon myself to get these guys started" Simmons said of his outstanding40-minute performance. Wolverines gave up on game, season aturday afternoon, Michigan forward And if the players don't care, the coaches formance for Minnesota from be Chris Young, normally a very outspo- can scream until they turn red in the face point line. The first six field goa ken member of the basketball team, - something they did often on Saturday - Gophers connected on were 3-po was so disgusted with the Wolverines' 18- and it won't make a difference. They led the game 21-14 through point loss to Minnesota that he refused to "The problem (on this team) is with peo- eight minutes, having attempted speak with the media at all. ple's willingness to listen. They don't want shots from inside the arc. Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe called the to hear negative things, and they don't want "We didn't do a good job fight team immature and said that "mentally, I to take criticism," sophomore Gavin through screens, and we didn't d- don't think we were in Groninger said. "We need to have people job hedging," Groninger said. "T the game and ready to that want to be led." the first time this has happened t play." Paying against a team with no starters The Wolverines show nary an Later, when posed Sunday in a victory over St. John's. On Wednesday night, Duke 12 3) lost 9189 ats No. 12 Virginia as Williams shot 5-for-21 and scored 14 points, six below his average. St. John's, which has last tove of seven, had little chance of get- ting anywhere near that many points. Williams had 26 points, seven rebounds and six assists. No. 11 Florida 88, No. 15 TENNESSEE 82: Brett Nelson scored 25 points and Teddy Dupay added 22 Sunday, help - ing Florida hold off Tennessee with a victory over the Volunteers. Matt Bonner and Brent Wright - who had surgery 't on his thumb Tuesday - added 15 apiece for the0 Gators. - Compiled from the Associated Press BIG TEN ROUNDUP How THE No. 3 MicHiGANS TATE 94, No. 25 Iowa 70: Jason Richardson had 21 points and seven steals as No. 4 Michigan State beat No. 25 Iowa Sunday to extend the nation's longest home winning streak to 42 games. Andre Hutson scored 17 points to lead Michigan State, which jumped out to a 13-2 lead after five minutes and didn't have trouble maintaining a sizable edge. Michigan State has beaten teams by an average of 22 points during the streak at the Breslin Center. The Hawkeyes have been without Luke Recker since he broke his right kneecap Jan. 27. They are 1-4 without Recker after going 16-4 with him. Michigan State looked like it had seven days to prepare for the Hawkeyes, which it did. No. 4 Illinois 67, INDIANA 61: Illinois had too many weapons, too much depth and too much defense for Indiana on Saturday.' The Hoosiers couldn't with- stand the combination. Brian Cook scored 16 points, Frank Williams added 14 and the Illini defense stopped the Hoosiers' inside game as it held on for the victory. "I think the difference in the game was our bench," Illinpis coach Bill Self said. "If anything. I think the course of time, it- ad to fatigue the Indiana starters. Three of our starters had- oft nights, but our bench won the game for us." 1 Penn State 92, Purdue 7;: Joe Crispin scored 20 points and Titus Ivory added 17 points as Penn State defeated Purdue Saturday. Gyasi Cline-Herd scored 13 points and had nine rebounds for the Nittany Lions (6-6 Big Ten, 16-7 overall), who won their third consecutive Big Ten game. - Compiled from the Associated Press Team 1. North Carolina. 2. Stanford 3. Duke 4. Illinois 5. Michigan State 6. Kansas 7 Iowa State 8. Arizona 9. Boston College 10. Syracuse 11. Florida 12. Virginia 13. Oklahoma 14. Notre Dame 15. Tennessee, 16. Mississippi 17 Maryland 18. Georgetown 19. Wisconsin 20. Fresno State 21. Alabama 22. Kentu;ky 23. Wake Forest 24. UCLA 25. Iowa + Record 21-3 23-1 23-3 21-5 20-3 19-5 22-3 18-7 19-3 19-6 18-5 18-6 20-5 18-5 18-7 21-4 16-9 20-5 15-7 20-5 20-5 17-7 17-8 17-6 17-8