The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - February 16, 2004 - 7B Ryals, Ray lead Blue home upset of Utah Seniors lead team to win in farewell home meet By Jeremy Antar Daily Sports Writer In a match-up between two perennial powers in collegiate gymnastics, the No. 12 Michigan women's gymnastics team defeated No. 4 Utah at Crisler Arena on Saturday 196.725-196.350. The victory improved Michigan's home record to a perfect 3-0 this lllAl 16.50 season. Senior I G . Calli Ryals and junior Elise Ray both put forth clutch performances, capturing first place and second place in the all-around competi- tion, respectively. "We definitely proved that we can hang with the top teams," Ryals said. "Mentally, we're showing a lot of confi- dence right now." Michigan trailed 147.675 to 147.325 heading into the final rotation, which the Wolverines competed on the floor exercise and Utah took on the balance beam. On the floor exercise, Michigan seemed to be scoring in pairs. Fresh- man Carol McNamara and senior Christine Mantilia opened the event, each earning a 9.800. Sophomore Becca Clauson and freshman Lindsey Bruck followed by capturing two scores of 9.875. Ryals and Ray closed out the competition with nearly perfect execution, both scoring a 9.925. The overall team score on the floor exercise of 49.400 was enough to overcome Utah's .350 lead entering the final event, and it secured the 196.725- 196.350 victory for Michigan. Even though Michigan trailed head- ing into the final event, the Wolverines approached the event just as they would have had they been ahead. Coach Bev Plocki said she did not feel the need to tell the team that they were behind. "There's no sense in talking about being behind because all that will do is increase pressure, and an increase in pressure is usually a sure way to decrease performance," Plocki said. "We just concentrate on trying to hit our routine." Michigan had to deal with the absence of junior Chelsea Kroll due to injury. In her place, junior Kara Rosella stepped in and contributed strongly to the team's success. Rosella captured a 9.775 on the balance beam and a 9.725 on the uneven bars. "I was really proud of Kara Rosella tonight," Plocki said. "She hung in there like a champion and hit her rou- tine for us." Plocki said that while she was pleased to get the win, she did not feel that either team performed at its highest level. "Obviously you would rather beat somebody on everybody's best day, but we'll certainly take it and get better from here," Plocki said. After three consecutive home meets, Michigan will get back on the road next week when they travel to West Virginia. By Steven Shears Daily Sports Writer Senior Foley Dowd felt at ease before yesterday's wrestling meet, his last in Ann Arbor. Maybe he felt that way because the coaches and fans honored the five departing seniors before their last home meet. Maybe it was because Dowd's parents were in town from New Jersey to see him MICHiG4 compete one last time at Cliff Keen Arena. Maybe he felt that way because he has never lost a match at home since his freshman year. Or maybe that's just how Dowd, ranked second nationally, prepares himself before every meet. If it is, it sure works. Dowd stepped off his home mat vic- torious for the last time yesterday when he destroyed Wisconsin's Ed Gutnik 10- 1. The No. 3 Wolverines went on to defeat the No. 12 Badgers 24-16. Michigan also defeated Indiana 22-12 on Friday in Bloomington. "It's pretty emotional," Dowd said about wrestling for his last time at home. "But actually this is the calmest I've ever felt. Usually, everyone gets a little nervous before their match. But I just felt really at home and relaxed and calm. It really allowed for me to enjoy my last match. My parents, my girl- friend, all my friends are here - they're all here to watch me wrestle and win my last match here." McFarland elaborated on Dowd's preparation methods: "Foley is like that; he likes to calm down and relax before he competes, and that's when I think he is at his best." Fellow senior Pat Owen, ranked fourth nationally, also left Ann Arbor on top, literally, when he scored a three- point near fall in the first period and almost garnered his 11th pin of the sea- son. Even though Owen couldn't quite earn the fall, he scored a major decision in his 15-4 victory over the Badgers' Chad Steldt. In the final match of the afternoon, the last remaining senior starter, Clark Forward, tried to make it 3-for-3 for the graduating group. Wisconsin's Tyler Laudon held a 3-2 advantage over the senior with only a few seconds remaining. Forward shot and almost landed the winning take- down, but Laudon kicked out as the last second ticked off the clock. "Clark wrestled his heart out and did his best to win," Dowd said. McFarland agreed, adding: "Every- one in the arena was pulling for him to win that match. I know it's disappoint- ing, but he's done a great job." The crowd was also pulling for Nick Roy during the freshman's match-up against Wisconsin's tenth- ranked Ralph DeNisco. For most of the season, Roy had been battling with fellow Wolverine R.J. Boudro for the starting spot on Michigan's roster at 174 pounds. But Roy might have ended the debate yesterday when he prevented DeNisco from escaping at the end of the third peri- od to ensure a 2-1 victory. "I just wanted to get a win," Roy said. "I've been losing a lot of close matches to top-ranked guys. It's great to get a win, work hard, and see improvements." McFarland hopes all the underclass- men share Roy's work ethic and some- day become the leaders that the seniors are today. "I can't say enough about my sen- iors," McFarland said. "I'm real proud of them and how they've done in and out of their classrooms. They're all great student athletes: they do well in school, they're good kids and they work. These are the kind of kids we want to bring through the program and represent Michigan well." MIKE HULSEBUS/Daily Michigan senior Calli Ryals paced the Wolverines by winning the all-around competition. She ended her performance with a nearly flawless floor routine. SMEN'ST & FIELD 'M' qualifies for two more events at NCAAs By Phil Kofahl Daily Sports Writer The schedule for Michigan athletes at the NCAA Indoor Track Championships got even busier after the Wolverines competed this weekend at the Sykes-Sabok Challenge Cup in State College, Penn. Michigan automatically qualified athletes in two more events for Nationals. The distance medley relay was the highlight of the weekend for the Wolverines. Michigan won the race by 17 seconds, coming in at 9:29.79, more than five seconds less than the qualifying mark. The performance was a mere .03 seconds off of the relay team's third- place finish last year at Nationals. The time may suggest an all out effort, but the runners were holding back. "None of us were pushing real hard," sopho- more Nick Willis said. "We were just getting the time we needed. With the other guys run- ning the 800 the next day, we just did what we needed to." Indeed, Nate Brannen and Andrew Ellerton left enough in the tank for the 800-meter run. Brannen automatically qualified for Nationals with his runner-up performance. His time of 1:48.16 is the third-fastest time in the nation this season. Ellerton was less than a second off of the automatic standard, but his 1:49.13 per- formance makes him a provisional qualifier in the event. Jeff Porter was the other provisional qualifier for the Wolverines, qualifying in the 60-meter hurdles while earning second place. A provisional qualifier is eligible to go the national meet if there are a low number of com- petitors who automatically qualify for the event. Qualifying runners for Nationals isn't new for Michigan, but having a team leave a meet as champion is. Since the team scarcely competes as an entire unit during the season, winning a title has been a long time coming. Michigan was led by four first-place performances as they edged out Central Michigan University by 1.5 points in the final event. Going into the second day of competition in third place, a complete team effort boosted the Wolverines ahead of the Chippewas and Kent State. Every point counted as 17 different athletes earned points for the Maize and Blue. In the field, sophomore Adam Kring and freshmen Michael Whitehead captured first place finishes. Kring out-leaped the pack by nearly two inches in a season-best jump of 6'10.75". Whitehead collected his second win in only his second meet of the season. His jump of 49'4.5" is a season best and just five inches short of his personal best. Michigan's other first-place finish came from freshmen John D'Arcy in the 600-meter run. D'Arcy captured his fourth win of the season with a personal best of 1:19.40. But, even with all their success, the Wolver- ines trailed by six and a half points going into the 4x400-meter relay. Needing a second-place finish to secure a win, the entire team lined the track to cheer. Michigan kept itself in close contention for the first three legs of the race, and when Junior Darnell Talbert received the baton, they were in good position to get the second-place finish they needed. Talbert surged past Cornell's final run- ner in the final 50 meters to give his team the second-place finish and team title. Head coach Ron Warhurst couldn't have been happier with his team's performance. "We did very well, the team was just great," Warhurst said. "Every time you win, it gives the team a great deal of confidence. 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