a The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - September 7, 2005 - 19A Duo key to Spikers' defensive success By Ian Robinson Daily Sports Writer Sometimes, the key to a good offense is a good defense. For the Michigan volleyball team, the key to a good defense is effective blocking by its middle blockers. "We are one of the best blocking teams in the Big Ten," junior Megan Bowman said. Bowman and her counterpart at middle block, sophomore co-captain Lyndsay Miller, are two of the main reasons why Michigan excels at this critical skill. Physically, the twosome has all of the attributes necessary to be excellent blockers. They have large hands and both tower over 6-foot-1. "They have a natural ability to block," coach Marc Rosen said. "It is a difficult skill to learn." In their short collegiate careers, they have already impacted the school record books. Last year, Miller set the school record for blocks by a freshman with 160 and was just one block shy of establishing a new benchmark for blocks in a season. After just two seasons, Bowman has already cracked the school's top 10 in blocks with 305, and she is 10 away from ninth place all-time. If she main- tains her current pace, she will be near the top of the list before she completes her career. The duo is the first line of Michigan's above the net. They seek to get a hand on the ball to either return it for a kill or slow it down for their teammates to dig. "Controlling the opposing middle is our primary job," Bowman said. The strategic purpose of the blockers is to channel the ball to one side of the court and ease the burden on the rest of the defense. The team uses the block to force the opposition to hit the ball toward sopho- more Stesha Selsky - the team's best defensive specialist. Rosen recognizes the middle block- ers' contribution to the team's overall performance and thinks they will con- tinue to develop their skills. "The two of them can dominate at the net," Rosen said. "There are no lim- its for them, and they can continue to improve." Of its three season opening defeats, Bow- man considered the team's blocking game in its 3-0 loss to No. 1 Nebraska on Saturday to be the best of year and Rosen saw that trans- late into a gritty overall effort. "Our performance against Nebraska showed that we are a tough team," Rosen said. If the team can continue to improve upon its showing against Nebraska, Rosen believes that his team will be able to accomplish its goals. "This team can compete with anyone in the Big Ten and wants to win the con- ference," Rosen said. MIKE HULSEBUS/Daily Junior Megan Bowman places 10th all-time In blocks with 305. defense. When opposing teams attempt a kill, it is the responsibility of Bowman and Miller to jump and meet the ball TREVOR CAMPBELL/Daily Sophomore co-captain Lyndsay Miller has been intergral to the solid play of Michigan's defensive unit from the middle blocker position. Comcast :Just High-Speed InternetaDl andDigital CableA withHBandTn * .99 per month for 9 months ? ' Comcast Digital Cable Comcast High-Speed Internet > Catch all your favorite programs on ESPN, MTV, GSN, Starz, HBO and more! > ON DEMAND is free with Comcast Digital Cable and offers VCR-like control over sports, movies, classic & current sitcoms, cartoons and more! > Online Storage: Access important files - music, graphics and spreadsheets - from any computer with an Internet connection. > Play online at GSN.com. Plus access more than 200 games instantly, courtesy of Comcast Arcade, presented by Real One. Call 1.888.COMCAST or visit www.comcast.com/MI BackToSchool To experience Comcast products, visit us at Briarwood Mall or r'iii \BUYI P1W r - I",- AA..,.wwwi wMil Al.M AM OOkMA " IA AAN A \/Am AA'I TAY 4160% "1/11jk/ AAkmol sfAAME 1