.~ Y L . <.. , . . Bury it, bury it, bury it... Hockey players Andy Hilbert and Mike Cammalleri have been burying their chances, and both players are among the top 10 scorers in the NCAA. Head online for the rest of the best. michigandaily.com /sports tfbt 3ijintm Dul WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10, 2001 'M' brings Hoosiers back down to earth A red scare for trio of Blue icers By Joe Smith 1)atly Sponts Writer °" By Dan Williams 1MilWSports Writer ;'ffer five days off, the Michigan baskcball team returned to action with renewed intensity, bettering Indiana, 76-4'in front of an increasingly enthu- sastic Crisler Arena crowd. "While the fans seemed almost antag- o i 'o at the game's outset - some b'--o e d __ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mi, c tI i g a n INIANA 64 coach Brian Ellerbe and B MICIl As 70 o"'th e r s d6nii d Rick Pitino faces on a stick - Mifhigan's success brought about a notable change in crowd tone to sup- portive, and by game's end, to enthralled. 1whe Wolverines (1-1 Big Ten, 7-6 ovdal. notched their first conference win and their best victorv of the season. "We knew we had to win it," lIgrn sophomore Gavin Groninger s We knew it was a big game. I we did a good job of playing uir backs against the wall." =1ichigan's best game may still lie -adbut the team displayed improved (brt Tnd avoided many of the pitfalls 1t doomed the Wolverines against Purdue last week. aMost notably, Michigan netted 20-of- i freethrows against Indiana after fin- g a dismal 6-of-17 from the chari- t°v pe against the Boilermakers. e"Wolverines also elevated their feive tenacity, especially in the post, ce they held Indiana's leading scorc, l rkaston, to just 13 points on 5-of-12 shooting. Jared Jeffries, Indiana's see- -leading scorer, shot just 4-of-15. "They did a great job of forcing &ji#n and Jefferies into tough shots," (ina interim coach Mike Davis said. ,u have to give the Michigan big pys a lot of credit. They dominated our guys. They flat out dominated us inside." 'SS6omore LaVell Blanchard led Michigan in scoring with 21 points, but almost all of the 10 players that saw action gave key contributions. "We're not a team that can just rely on one player, and we got contributions from a lot of different guys today," Ellerbe said. . The win clearly boosts a struggling Michigan team. But the celebration should be tempered by the fact that it's one win and there are 14 conference games left to play. In addition, Michigan faces a daunting three-game road trip over the next two weeks and Indiana admittedly played a lethargic game. The Hoosiers (1-2, 10-7) were tripped up two days after their biggest win of the season, a 59-58 thriller against previously undefeated and top- ranked Michigan State. "We are a basketball team that does- n't understand that every night you put on a uniform, the other team wants to win," Davis said. "For the first five minutes we stood around." Nevertheless, the victory gives Michigan footing to stand on if the Wolverines plan to .climb their way back into the NCAA Tournament hunt, one of the team's stated pre-season goals. Ellerbe wants his team to devote its focus to the immediate challenge, No. 7 Illinois in Champaign on Saturday. Ellerbe continues to answer questions regarding his job security, and the recent resignation of Pitino from the Boston Celtics has only jump-started the rumor mill. Pitino coached Kentucky to a national championship in 1996. "Coach Ellerbe is in a tough situation now. I feel for him. You walk out and see people with Rick Pitino faces on their head," said Davis, who faces a similarly volatile situation in, Bloomington. "When you can't Support the people that are in place, that's very disappointing. When the student body and the fans boo someone in their own arena, that's crazy" . . MARJORIE MARSHALL/Daly The Michigan men's basketball team shows some emotion in its Big Ten home opener. Cagersfinallyexibt e This time, no bear: After tallying a hat trick for Team Canada against Belarus ip- the World Junior Championships in late December, Michiga sophomore center Mike Cammalleri had an encounter with.the press - and a bear- that he'll never forget. While talking to a reporter in the corridor of the Vitvaz Arena in Podolsk, Russia, Cammalleri was startled by an uncaged ber that was staring at him just a few feet away. Cammalleri, who, claims he's not even a big fan of dogs, said he wasn't abous ready to confront the animal. But instead of a tussle, the bear, eventually took the ice itself. "A skating bear in Russia, Camrnallcr said. "Yeah, (I'm never.going back. Fellow Wolverines Andy Hilbert and Mike Komisarek also participated in the tournament, representing Team USA-, while also sharing their own unforgettable experiences. Hilbert said he lost eight pounds after having to cat the sam- food everv day, which Cammalleri described as "noodles aid. myisterv meat? Buttthe1trio's return to the friendly confines cfYost Ice Arena this past Sunday proved to be a treat, especially for Cammallevi,; He seemed more comfortable when greeting the Americaq media than he did in the land of the-Russian bear. "Long time no see," said a smiling Cammalleri following, Michigan's 5-0 pounding of Lake Superior. There was no question that everyone in Yost welcomed theO much-anticipated return - except for the Lakers. , While Komisarek was crushing Lake Superior forwards into the boards, Hilbert and Cammalleri pickedup where they left off - combining for six points and increasing their sconlj streaks to nine and eight games, respectively. "Hilbert's, back must be tired from carrying me all game,' joked Cammalleri, who also notched six points in helping Team Canada bring home the bronze medal. While Hilbert may have stolen the show in Sunday's ga with his two-goal performance, Cammallecricertainly holds't ultimate bragging rights' Over JHilbert and K~omisart Camnmalleri, assiged on the game-winning goal, as his Team Canada beat Hilbert and Komisarek's Team United States, 24 in the tournament quarterfinals. In fact, as the result of a bet they made with Cammalleri An the game, Komisarek and Hilbert supposedly will have to we all Canada gear for one day this week on campus. But teammates are skeptical that the.jersey swapping is pps? sible for:Cammalleri (5-foot-1A, 85 pounds) and Komisarek (6-4, 225). "I don't know if Cammalleri has anything that Komo can f in," said freshman defenseman Andy Burnes, who is als' See MOSCOW, Page ( By Michael Kern Daily Sports Writer As the buzzer sounded in the Michigan men's basketball team's 70-64 win over Indiana last night, the Wolverines leapt in the air and embraced in a team hug. Juniors Chris Young and Leon Jones walked off the court, arms over each other's shoulders, with big grins. For the Wolverines, the game was a major catharsis of emotion. Following last Thursday's lackadaisical loss at Purdue, in which. Michigan committed 20 turnovers and in the second half shot just 33 percent from the field, Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe and his players seriously questioned the team's heart and com- mitment to winning. "Our guys played very inspired," Ellerbe said after last night's win. "They played very excited and with a lot of passion and just gut- ted out the win." Jones said: "There have been so many nega- tive things around here about the team and written in the paper. We came out here and made a statement that we are not a pushover, and that we are going ,t compete in this- league." The Wolverines made that statement with intensity and emotion. 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