January 28, 2003 michigandaily.com sportsdesk@umich.edu ate 1flibi-in ~uU SPORTS 7 Cagers are motivated in spite of sanctions Booth mightier than bench for Anzalones By Seth Klempner Daily Sports Writer At the beginning of the Michigan bas- ketball season all people were talking BASKETBALL about was how self- imposed sanctions Notebook were forcing the team to take down banners. But the way the Wolverines are playing, they may put some banners back up at the end of the season. The sanctions were predicted by many to have a debilitating effect on the program. Coach Tommy Amaker was entering his second year, and with a combination of seasoned veterans and talented freshmen, the punishment was a major step backward. To add to this problem, the team got off to its worst start in program history at 0-6 with two losses coming to Mid- American Conference opponents. But since that point, the Wolverines (6-0 Big Ten, 13-6 overall) have found something to play for and proceeded to rattle off 13 straight wins, the second longest streak in the nation behind Oklahoma State. Michigan also sits atop the Big Ten and notched a win over its biggest rival, Michigan State, on Sunday. The ability of the team to find moti- vation and to take advantage of the opportunities it has is something Amak- er is proud of. "They know there is a finite number of games left for us, and they are not thinking about that, but it is a reality of the situation," Amaker said. "Maybe By Bob Hunt Daily Sports Writer subconsciously our players have played with a sense of urgency by staying in the moment." Team members and coaches point to the sense of pride and responsibility that exists on the team as one of the reasons they have been able to reach for alterna- tive brass rings. "On other teams they might just cash it in and play for fun," freshman Daniel Horton said. "What is amazing is that two months ago nobody was even talking about the postseason because we were 0-6. But now that we have won some games, people think that we deserve a chance to play." The Wolverines also feel that they have the opportunity to accomplish a lot they haven't been able to do in the past. "With this winning streak, we have a chance to do a whole lot," senior tri-cap- tain Rotolu Adebiyi said. "We are in a position - if we keep winning - to win the Big Ten, which we haven't done in I don't know how long. In 1998, they won the Big Ten Tournament, but they took that down." COACH K CALLING: After Michigan's 60-58 victory over Michigan State on Sunday, Amaker received a phone call from his former coach and mentor, Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski. But Amaker, who spent his evening relaxing and watching the Super Bowl, didn't pick up the congratulatory call. "Coach K called and wanted to con- gratulate us on how tough we played," Amaker said. "He is very excited and proud. It's another step along the road that we are traveling. That is one of the DETROIT - Talking with 15-year- old aspiring radio broadcaster Francis Anzalone, you'd think he's been calling hockey games for years. That's likely because he has. The son of Lake Superior State coach Frank Anzalone has been with a microphone ever since he was five years old, when he started pretend- ing to broadcast games while sitting in the stands. "I can remember the days when I was five sitting in the seats holding a microphone just yapping on it," the younger Anzalone said. "More on the lines of being real young biting onto it and then actually talking into it." When Francis was 10, he moved up to the pressbox while. his dad bounced around the East Coast Hockey League and the American Hockey League. Then last season, when Frank returned to Lake Superior, Francis was allowed to do some color commentary for road games on Laker radio. This season, he's also put some of his home game broad- casts on fancast.com, a site that allows amateurs to broadcast over the internet. "He's very, very blessed," his father said. "He's a lot better at what he does than me at coaching." One of the things the coach enjoys about his son's work is how positive he is. That's a real accomplishment consid- ering he is covering a team that's won just one league game this season. "It's really important to stay posi- tive," Francis said. "I think the one way you do that is you find a positive in every situation, even if it's just icing the puck, because you can't be negative. Your listeners aren't going to like that." Francis also watches and emulates Ken Danielson on Red Wings broad- casts and ESPN broadcasters Gary Thorne-and Bill Clement. "I envy all of them who have jobs in TV and radio," Francis said. "To be up in this pressbox every night is just.amazing." This season Francis has been on every Lakers road trip except their two longest, to Alaska-Fairbanks and Maine. Over the past season-and-a-half, he's seen a game in more than half the arenas in the CCHA. "I love traveling," Francis said. "I love to be in and out of the hotels, to be in and out of the rinks. You really need to get out of the (Upper Peninsula). The U.P is a nice place to live but you really need to get out once in a while." Being around the Lakers, Francis has seen the rebuilding process firsthand. 'The one thing is to get the work ethic back. And to get the passion and that heart is what I hear my dad preach all the time," Anzalone said. "It's tough to recruit the top guys when you have Michigan and Michigan State right on them. Right now where would you go even if Lake State is giving you a better offer?" Francis hopes that these experiences will lead him to a career broadcasting hockey for an NHL team. But he'll take a job in broadcasting anywhere as long he gets to keep travelling and putting on that headset. "As long I'm a pait of it, that would make me feel real good," Francis said. Michigan coach Tommy Amaker has found ways to keep the Wolverines hungry despite self-imposed sanctions that prevent them from going dancing. things that he mentioned." While most players received calls from friends and family after the game, freshman Lester Abram said that he also received laudatory e-mails from people he didn't even know UP AND COMING: When this week's Associated Press poll came out, Michi- gan still hadn't cracked the top 25. But the Wolverines did receive 41 points, a 39-point increase from last week. Michi- gan's wins over Minnesota and Michi- gan State helped propel its position. Currently, just five teams and 75 points separate the Wolverines from a place in the top 25. 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