The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - December 8, 2003 - 5B Talkin' the talk "It just comes down to toughness; they just wanted it more than us." - Michigan sophomore Graham Brown on Michigan's lack of physical play on the interior. The Wolverines were out rebounded by the Commodores 42-24. SATURDAY'S GAME Michigan 63 e Vanderbilt 83 Players of the game Matt Freije (Vanderbilt) The do-everything forward (and favorite of TV announcers), Freije posted 22 points and six boards. Bernard Robinson (Michigan) Robinson was one of the few bright spots for the Wolverines, leading Michigan's offense with 14 points. I. . . ..= RS 3x.-.-.-It Blue hits first bump on road GRAHAM S:fti% 15%fi%.+'." +::k:: 5::;ioi^iYsnrxr. :}:. ...... : n.x":: {. :4.v::;::. ::.: ::. :..; ........r : .............n ................. r.......... r. n ................. ......... : } h:i :v " :n ::::::. :::: n} ::.:::::..::.v:::::: .; .. ........ : v;, ... .: v.w:}}t5;"i: :::::: .. .. .k.;: i"i: iiirri :?^i :.::::::::...::.:.v:... is ::; ;tv:::; ... v.:.:........., .: n..:::. ::.::. v:::::::::::.v:' ii: itiiii ii ii:i i:4ii ii: .: i:::: : ::.. .................r::::.v.:.................................... . n:. v::: v...:... }}i?{k...:. n",v,:'?.%}. ... :::::v;.:...v ::... .:::: :.::: ........... ::::: :":.v.vn :::::: x:;;,vi.:: $.: ?.}$:i}..v::}::.l :.v.:.,.::4 :::: f..%+J:s^:::::}:.: ;"".v. ... ..... .:.. .:::.}::: ?:.v::::::;.v.: .v:.:..v.:...................,...:.. n..: .. . ..n:. .. ..h nA..,.. H i:iH :4: :::: .:: ....... .......... .. .:::::...v::. .:.v:....... ..... n.:::.::: :...::: :.' :::::: ~v:i}}i;r:;?:y:$::i: ::"F.t}t::'v':?:}2H::;"$i^::.:. .. h... ..... nv.. n.. n ...:::: x.i:,:: {r.t::"":4:+;4i:UFL4}: +'"i'4: ii+}'o}'?t4;1,.;:$>::}; {^: ;;:: x j. x+iv.:v:: i.vx":: : : .:::. :: 3 is H: .,} .:;::r:;i: n; 5::4:4r}:::: r.v.:..:?:,%: Vii: :r s ;i' k:: } *::$k"k%}::i$ ^:: :i: x.. f. . ....:: .::.. ....... .:... ..:. ....... ... .. ... .:::: .. ...... .... .v:: ...v..:.....:,...::...:::;;:?<.:........n..; .::.:H":::r; : 'v.:H': M :t;:H : .'.....i:: ". ?;: !:; '.::.:.,.:., v, ';: i:i;<:;:t:::; ': i:.? :^..5 5::::'v:'; is ! '4'v" .. nv'I."::: x:ii$i:b;::.?:^;... .vv,.::}.; .; .:.,"; ..... }.:.v:, i.: : :r: n'v}'} :: h n.., n....:.. ..: i v .'ak}s;:{:'£?i::i::i:i:i:'ii i 3>?y;ii 'i; ' "%¢}' r.}, kb :'r::%:?::'.v :..... s, ai$i$:"'h:y:::x:?:::}:.;:ivi'C'ti::EiiG3ia:::.>23:'u'"i ?x..v.... n}: :i .. .............,::;.......;:....:.....::::::.. .: i...:. :. . ::::::.....Y.?:; ....:........?,:i"i;$:+}i: n.:: ..:.: :.::..xis.. .. .... ... he R e s u f fi "ii;. ri':4'. n....:n......:::::::.v :.::;i :?4:4i;:v::;; ... r: r:..v: ,v::::: ;::.,v: ,.}. :::...:.......r :::.:.....:.::::::::::::.v::::::::::vv.v:::::::::.:::::.v.v::::::,.v:.:::.::r.?iLi}x: i..:..v. ......... ........ nx, i$xx:t $%:3%:3'Y$}; :. ;:"}r:. !v)i.i.: i ::. .. .... r."?5::. :...":. .. iY.x.H.};:i4{?vi:: :li:i}:.};:{:H.i:: ;i:i?:4: ::ix:"... .% 2 1 : ':.tii ;'. :: ..:..: . ...::::..::}' .. ..: .. .}...... .}:.K iii ii:?i?.i;.vni i:t:i;?'?ii}"}:::I:4n :.. {.. . ..:: ,.:... ii:..y:: ':: .:::: f..,v v::..... .v.:.:: ":::::.v}.:::. S::h~ry:?.'::v:}:;)::iF,.':::4%;v;:::...4. ..,.:v:::: r: Y:.: .n :i 4;.::<.}. ,, .i"r ;,r.;r:::.:i. ::::.i : . ............ :. .::. . ::: ::::. ::. ;i :w::::. :. ::::::. : .. : .: R.::::: :. ..:::s:r'" ::}%x: }.n::x}:::.?"::n: n4;: :...:: .. . 5... , 2 ;........: 4... n.?: :.: ..v..,.:: :.vhviJ,:}$iiiv:SCHi.:i$::: }{;f:k.}:i": .......... N & [ ... .. .. .... .. .. ..... :. ..........:. .: ..:: .v nom{ .. { . k' Y..: . RAJ {: tE.. $^ ni h.. ) .li, .: 4 v.:.:: "i.Y: i$$H. .::$:.5:4%vi :i..":+. 4$<:,v } Dec. 6: .......... :'?..:: $$':in?$i ii f r}rii:""i.i.i : :} ^i:h};: v.v.(ir>4::::: n:":,4C:i:;HY%.....: ..... .r:t.};}'t4}:: f ..............vv: 4,}r::.v.v; .; .; ..; ...; .;; ..:.v:$4}};:iii in }:':'.::}4.. v........ Hv.:. n........ A:.:..., }............:n .. F.:Cnv. . ?4:i" : it4:4i:}}Y.{"}is4;j;};H:itj?':'iYi:v:!"}::''+."'::"}:n:i5:;:;:;'::w:i:: v "" r.Y:i" A ::.........n. : {AAA{ j(RR x 3 $. r H I Yf:i m .ild .s ,. .,..., .; i::.;.. ..: .:};:: n;% ::; :::: v:: ..:: ... ... ....... .:.......... x:: r:.nn:: p:;:,H :. n. r:;".. :. x:}:': : } : i : .. .. .. }. ., .. .. "::i. 'i .. V . m u : }}}'S}i: $t'F: $'% :.;":S:. ri:: ?.. 4.. et;e .... '. :..'?i}.: .)i?:: !i i+'Y.:: ........ ...:..: ..::..; .. ..x.r v .r .k .. { #.h i DTI" we6iks, play.,.* vi . v;.. 'With ;;$i "': : us A u Ar. :; Bowln n. : . t . Boston Univers JIM 4t :.i U A on Dec ::: YESTERDAY'S GAME Michigan (63) FG. FT REB MIN M-A M-A 0-T A F PTS Hunter 12 1-2 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 Sims 19 3-4 2-5 1-1 0 4 8 Abram 31 2-5 5-6 0-1 1 4 9 Horton 21 2-11 0-0 0-0 1 3 5 Robinson 35 4-11. 5-6 0-2 4 2 14 Harris 27 2-6 0-0 0-2 2 1 5 Harrell 4 0-1 0-2 0-1 1 0 0 Petway 19 2-3 0-0 0-4 0 3 4 Brown 9 1-2 1-1 1-2 0 3 3 Mathis 21 5-8 1-2 2-3 1 2 13 Dill 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 0 Team 3-6 Totals 200 22-5314229-24 1022 63 FG%: .415. FT%: .636. 3-point FG: 5-20, .250 (Mathis 2-4, Robinson 1-2, Harris 1-4, Horton 1-6, Sims 0-1, Harrell 0-1, Abram 0- 2). Blocks: 7 (Petway 3, Sims 2, Robinson, Hunter). Steals: 8 (Robinson 4, Sims 2, Har- ris 2). Turnovers: 13 (Harris 3, Abram 2, Hunter 2, Horton 2, Petway 2, Robinson, Brown). Technical fouls: none. VANDERBILT (83) FG FT REB MIN M-A M-A 0-T A F PTS Terrell 14 4-4 2-3 0-2 0 4 10 Freije 28 7-15 7-10 3-6 2 2 22 Smith 28 3-5 0-00-4528 Moore 22 3-9 0-00-1 3 2 7 Holwerda 20 1-3 1-2 0-4 3 1 3 Payton 15 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 Lakey 21 0-2 3-3 0-3 2 0 3 Przyby. 12 2-6 0-0 1-4 0 4 6 Cage 3 0-00-00-0000 Hundley 20 5-7 3-3 5-8 2 1 13 Schnedlitz 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 Skuchas 14 2-4 2-3 2-3 1 3 6 TEAM 6-7 Totals 200 29-5818-2417422020 83 FG%: .500. FT%: .750. 3-point FG: 7-18 (Smith 2-2, Przyby. 2-4, Payton 1-1, Freije 1- 4, Moore 1-4, Holwerda 0-1, Lakey 0-1, Hund- fey 0-1). Blocks: 3 (Smith 2, Freije). Steals: 6 (Hundley 2, Freije, Smith, Holwerda, Lakey). Turovers:14 (Moore 4, Lakey 2, Skuchas 2, Terrell, Freije, Smith, Holwerda, Hundley, Schnedlitz). Technical fouls: none. Inexpenence hinders inside game By Daniel Bremmer Daily Sports Writer NASHVILLE - Sporting a youthful nine-man rotation that featured just two upperclassmen, Michigan had done a tremendous job of not looking like a young team through its first four games. Then, the Wolverines entered Memor- ial Gym. Vanderbilt uncovered Michigan's inexperience time and time again en route to an easy 83-63 victory Saturday night in Nashville. "Tonight exposed us in a lot of ways," Michigan coach Tommy Amaker said. "In terms of our youth, I think it was obvious. In terms of our strength under the backboard, I think it was obvious. Those two things go hand in hand." All night, Michigan was outbattled on the boards - something that it had never had to deal with earlier this sea- son. Heading into the game, the Wolver- ines had outboarded their opponents in each of their first four games by an average margin of 11.5 rebounds. But on Saturday, Vanderbilt senior Matt Freije hit the boards hard, throwing around his 6-foot-10, 249-pound frame to collect six boards in his 28 minutes. Juniors Dawid Przybyszewski (7-foot- 2, 253 pounds) and Corey Smith (6- foot-6, 234) also banged for four boards apiece. While those numbers may not be amazing, Vanderbilt's big men made their presence felt by keeping Michigan away from the ball whenever it came off the rim. "We rebounded great out there," Van- derbilt coach Kevin Stallings said. "We were very aggressive, which was a theme for us before the game - to be the aggressors." Michigan's youth was also evident in its struggle to get anything going offen- sively. The Commodores effectively double-teamed the low post all night, forcing Michigan to launch from the perimeter - but the shots didn't fall. The Wolverines continued to struggle with their mid-range jumpers in the sec- ond half while Vanderbilt went on its game-breaking run. - "I thought this team was going to be a good shooting team, and we'll become a good shooting (team) at some point, but we haven't displayed that yet," Amaker said. The Cohmodores were especially tough on Michigan freshman Courtney Sims. At 6-foot-11, with a wingspan four inches more than his height, Sims had successfully been able to work one- on-one against post players in Michi- gan's previous games. The center, who had been shooting 65 percent coming into Saturday's game, struggled to get good looks at the basket. Sims had a distressed look on his face several times after the Van- derbilt defense forced him into numer- ous tough passes to get the ball back outside. When the Wolverines did get the ball out to the perimeter, they were quick to pull the trigger on jumpers instead of looking for penetration into the lane. "We definitely could've made some extra passes (on the perimeter)," Michi- gan wing Bernard Robinson said. "We were looking to take it a little bit too much one-on-one out there." Amaker knows that his team will need to run its offense more efficiently and keep opponents off the glass-in future outings. "We can't not score in the post and not shoot in the perimeter, and not keep them off the backboard on the other end," Amaker said. "When you're looking at it that way, it's (going to be) a one-sided game, and it was." Michigan.................33 Vanderbilt................40 30 - 63 43 - 83 At: Memorial Gym, Nashville Attendance: 12,817 TOP 10 Each week, The Michigan Daily sports staff will conduct a poll to determine the top 10 teams in the nation. Here are the results from this week: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Florida (8) Duke (1) Connecticut North Carolina (2) Missouri (1) Kentucky (1) Texas (1) Kansas Arizona Stanford (1) TONY DING/Daily Michigan's Courtney Sims had trouble finding room all night long. Arena, Horton injury too much for 'M' to overcome By Daniel Bremmer and Dan Rosen Daily Sports Writers NASHVILLE - They don't call it the "Hoops House of Horrors" for nothing. Vanderbilt's Memorial Gym is unique in many ways. It's elevated about three feet off ground level. The team benches are on the baseline rather than the sideline. The 0 crowd is divided into four sec- tions, one behind each basket and one behind each sideline, eliminating all four corners of seating. But the most distinctive characteristic of Memorial Gym? It gets loud. And the louder it got on Saturday, the tougher things got on Michi- gan. "They have a great crowd, energy-wise, which probably made them play a little harder than they usually do too," freshman forward Brent Petway said. The crowd became a factor about six-and-a- half minutes into the second half, after Michigan had battled to within eight points to cut the Com- modore lead to 54-46. Vanderbilt big man Ted Skuchas got the ball on the right block and took it up strong to the hoop. Michigan wing Bernard Robinson hedged down from the foul line, elevated and sent the shot back at the 6-foot- 1I center, who was able to retain possession. Skuchas went up again, this time against Michigan forward Graham Brown. P l IfC and fin W IViChris Continued from Page 1B the Van in the paint and earned repeated with a t trips to the foul line. second He hit a game-high seven on the But t night. got the As a team, the Commodores The t 1h hauled in 17 offensive rehnnds with a This time, Skuchas sent the ball down with authority over the 6-foot-9 sophomore and was fouled in the process, sending the Memorial Gym crowd into a foundation-rattling frenzy. Skuchas was able to capitalize on the free throw to push Vanderbilt's lead to 11, and the Com- modores never looked back. Vanderbilt's lead grew from 11 (57-46) to 20 (70-50) over the next six minutes, as Michigan missed all five of its field-goal attempts over that span. "They had a deep crowd, a loud crowd," Robin- son said. "Whenever you're playing at someone else's home and they're winning, it's always afac- tor no matter where you're at." RE-AGGRAVATED: Sophomore Daniel Horton wore a bandage on his right knee through Michi- gan's pregame shootaround. He bumped his knee in practice earlier this week, and it still hadn't healed. But when the point guard walked onto the Memorial Gym floor for the start of the game, the wrap was gone. "I just wanted to go at the beginning of the first half and play before it got a chance to stiffen up really bad," Horton said. "When I got out there, I was able to go and play, but I wasn't 100 percent" Midway through the first stanza, Horton banged the knee again. After which, he laid almost motionless underneath the Michigan bas- ket as play moved down the court the other way. It took forwards Amadou Ba and Colin Dill to lift the sophomore off of the court. Horton missed the rest of the first half, but came First-place votes in parentheses Other teams receiving votes: Georgia Tech, Oklahoma, Purdue, Wake Forest, Gonzaga BIG TEN STANDINGS Conference Overall Team WL W L Iowa 0 0 6 0 Purdue 0 0 6 0 Illinois 0 0 4 1 Michigan 0 0 4 1 Wisconsin 0 0 4 1 Northwestern 0 0 4 3 Minnesota 0 0 3 2 Penn State 0 0 3 2 Michigan State 0 0 3 3 Ohio State 0 0 3 3 Indiana 0 0 2 3 Saturday's results: VANDERBILT 83, Michigan 63 IOwA 65, Northern Illinois 57 WISCoNSIN 68, Detroit 42 Missouri 63, INDIANA 58 PURDUE 75, Chicago State 57 OHIO STATE 62, Virginia Tech 57 PITTSBURGH 64, Penn State 37 Northwestern 77, BOWLING GREEN 60 Oklahoma 80, MICHIGAN STATE 77 (oT) ILLINoIS 84, Arkansas 61 TONY DING/Daily Point guard Daniel Horton is examined after Injuring his knee during the first half of Michigan's loss to Vanderbilt on Saturday. Horton returned In the second half and played 21 total minutes. out to start the second. He finished with just five points on 2-for-11 shooting in 21 minutes of action. "It's pretty bad right now, but I'll be alright," said Horton after the game. GREAT Scor: Vanderbilt got a big boost from its entire bench, which totaled 33 points, but it got its biggest contribution from reserve guard Scott Hundley. The 6-foot-4 senior dropped in 13 points on 5- for-7 shooting and added eight rebounds for the Commodores. "He's the reboundingest son-of-a-gun for a guy that is 6-foot-4," Vanderbilt coach Kevin Stallings said. Hundley credited his rebounding skill to his high school days, where he used to play the post and said he developed a "good feel" for where the ball would come off the rim. "It gives me a big advantage over other perime- ter players," he said. Tomorrow's games: Providence vs. Illinois Iowa at Northern Iowa Long Beach St. at Minnesota UP NEXT: 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. ished with five points. Hunter helped Michigan cut nderbilt lead to five, 40-35, two-handed flush early in the half- hat was as close as the team rest of the way. Commodores stormed ahead 1 4-6 run. Dawid Przv- HOW THE AP TOP 25 FARED Team 1. Kansas 2. Florida 3. Connecticut 4. Missouri 5. Michigan State 6. Duke 7. Arizona Record 3-1 5-0 6-1 3-0 3-3 5-1 2-1 This weekend's results Lost to Stanford 64-58 Beat Stetson 74-61 Beat Army 74-46 Beat Indiana 63-58 Lost to Oklahoma 80-77 (ot) Beat St. John's 79-58 Beat St. Louis 68-67 This week's games Fort Hays State; Oregon Maryland; at Louisville Quinnipiac at Gonzaga Kentucky Duke vs. Texas; Marquette Sim£7 Wt.