DAILY SPORTS BREAKS DOWN THE WEEKEND THAT WAS The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com SAID AND HEARD 'M' SCHEDULE "Theys t w Thysaid they were Monday, October 23, 2006 - 2B ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Melissa Dobbyn WOMEN'S SOCCER Dobbyn's overtime goal against Ohio State propelled Michigan to a 2-1 road victory. The goal was Dobbyn's fourth of the season, the second highest total on the team. The Livo- nia native's goal helped Michigan clinch a spot in the Big Ten Tournament. IUUAY -10.23 M GolW 49er Collegiate Classic. Concord, N.C.. TBD Wiennis @ Wilson/ITA Midwest Regional Championships, East Lansing. TBD TUESDAY-10.24 M Gol 49er Collegiate Classic. Wilmington, NC., TBD WTennis @Wilson/ITA Midwest Regional Championships, East Lansing, TBD WEDNESDAY--10.25 W Swim/Dive @ MSU, 5P.M.' FRIDAY -10.27 W Soccer @ MSU 3PM. ICE HOCKEY VS. NORTHEASTERN 7:35 P.M Volleyball @ Illinois, 7 PM. (CDT) W Golf @Landfall Tradition Wilmington, N.C.. TBD SATURDAY -10.28 M TENNIS VS. ALUMNI. 8:30 A.M. W BASKETBALL PRESEASON PREVIEW,9:30 A.M. FOOTBALL VS. NORTHWESTERN NOON M BASKETBALL MAIZE AND BLUE INTRASQAUD, FOLLOWING FOOTBALL M SOCCER VS. PENN STATE, 7 P.M. ICE HOCKEY VS. NORTHEASTERN 7:35 P.M. Volleyball @ Northwestern, 7 P.M. (CDT) W Golf @ Landfall Tradition Wilmington. NC., TBD SUNDAY-10.29 W Cross Country @ Big Ten Championships, Bloomington,10:45 A.M. (CST) M Cross Country @ Big Ten Championships, Bloomington. 11:30 A.M. (CST) FIELD HOCKEY VS. NORTHWESTERN,1 P.M. W Golf @ Landfall Tradition Wilmington, N.C., TBD *home games in all caps some bullies, and they played physical and all, but hey, scoreboard." - Michigan linebacker SHAWN CRABLE on Iowa's reputation as a tough and physical team I Rough game mirrors disappointing season When fans outscore their team, you know it's been a rough night. And that's exactly what hap- pened on Friday night at Yost Ice Arena. The Michigan hockey team couldn't outscore the Score-O participants. A college-aged woman and a 3-foot- I nothing toddler found ! the back of the net more often than Chad Kolarikj and T.J. Hensick, com- bined.- The final: Score-O H. JOSE participants 2, Michigan BOSCH hockey team 1. I understand bad But this wasn't just a bad game or a case of the puck bouncing the wrong way or even the officials being particularly harsh. Michigan was just outplayed. Forget that. The Wolverines stunk. The RedHawks out-hustled them to the puck, out-hustled them into the corners and may have even out-hustled them out of Yost. Think I'm being too harsh? Ask coach Red Berenson. "We got outworked from the start of the game to the end of the game and in every department " Berenson said. Ouch. And he wasn't kidding. Miami even out-hat tricked Michigan. But Kolarik sent fans into a frenzy with his hat trick on Thursday night, notching his final goal on an empty net. Miami's Nathan Davis netted a short- handed goal and a garbage goal before cap- ping his trifecta by out-muscling captain Matt Hunwick to a loose puck to score a second short-handed goal. Even Davis's hat trick was more impressive than Kolarik's on Thursday. When Berenson was asked if he saw shades of last season during this game, he didn't mince words. Berenson responded that no game last season was as bad as this one. Really? Mind you last year the Wolverines lost 4-3 to Ferris State on Senior Night at Yost Ice Arena despite holding a 3-0 lead. And when asked if he had sensed there'd be a letdown prior to the game, Hunwick said, "We knew the intensity was going to be a lot higher tonight, and I just think we were not prepared." How could this team be unprepared when the RedHawks handed it to them in a two- game sweep last season? None of the Wolverines' troubles should be unfamiliar to Michigan hockey fans. The weak power play, the stupid penalties and, most importantly, the seeming lack of effort all plagued the team last year. And throughout Friday's game, those tendencies popped up again. The only difference was that Michigan couldn't blame any of this on inexperience. games happen and sometimes things your way. A shot hits the post (like K wicked shot that clanged off the cross in the second period), or the puck bot over a stick when there's an open net. understandable. It happens. That's th of sports. Tankers sweep local dual meet The No. 11 Michigan men's swimming and diving team wouldn't accept second place in its dual meet against Eastern Michi- gan on Friday. Wolverines earned the top spot in each of the meet's 15 events for a resounding 165-107 victory. Alex Vanderkaay, Matt Patton and Bobby Savulich each won two events. Sophomore Kyle Schroeder was the top Michigan diver in the meet. He won both the one- and three-meter springboard events. His score of 308.63 on the one- meter qualified him for the NCAA zone diving qualifying meet. don't go olarik's bar unces It's e world Ahe Princeton Review We Score More! 800-2Review (PrincetonReview.com Corner of South University andForest Michigan will travel to Athens, Ga., for its next meet on Nov. 3 when they face Southeastern Con- ference power Georgia. Maravic reaches third round The Michigan men's tennis team performed solidly at the Wilson/ ITA Midwest Regional Champion- ships in Minneapolis this weekend. Matko Maravic had the most prolific singles effort for the Wol- verines. Maravic, the 25th ranked player in the country made it to the third round before falling to Illinois' Marc Spicijaric (6-4,6-4). Maravic also played well in the doubles bracket. He and his partner George Navas made itnto the third round where they ran into the No. 36 pairing of Ryan Keckely and Sheeva Parbhu from Notre Dame. Michigan will play an exhibition against team alumni on Saturday before returning to intercollegiate TIGERS From page 1B ory for Weaver. In 2003 when he was with the New York Yankees, he surrendered a 12th- inning home run to Florida's Alex Gonzalez that evened the series at two games apiece. The Marlins went on to defeat the Yankees in six games. A mitigating factor in that failure: Weaver had been pitching for the second straight game after a 28-day layoff. When he faced the Tigers on Sun- day night, he had been on a roll. Weaver had been 2-1 with a 2.16 ERA in the postseason after going 8- 14 with a 5.76 ERA for the Cardinals and Angels, who designated him for assignment in June to make room for competition at the ITA National Indoor Championships Nov. 2-5. Sugiyama onto quarterfinals Chisako Sugiyama advanced past the first three rounds of the Wilson/ ITA Midwest Regional Champion- ships in East Lansing. She will take the court for her quarterfinal match against Eastern Michigan's Vanessa Frankowski today at 10 a.m. In the second round, Sugiyama defeated No. 92 Mallory Voelker of Purdue (6-4,6-3). Sugiyama also had a great week- end in the doubles bracket. She and her partner Jenny Kuehn reached the semifinals before falling to Notre Dame's Brook Buck and Kelly Tefft,the nation's 27th-ranked doubles pairing. Michigan's next competition comes at the ITA National Indoor Championships in Columbus Nov. 2-5. kid brother Jered in their rotation. A free agent after this season, his surge lately has led to thoughts he could fit in a reconstituted rotation next year. Only one starter, ace Chris Carpen- ter, is under contract after the season. The Cardinals have long admired Weaver's live arm. Weaver started the year with an $8 million contract after winning 14 games for the Dodgers in 2005. By the time the Angels gave up on him the price tag, a minor leaguer, was minuscule. Once near the bottom, his stock had been on its way back up. He was 3-0 in his last five starts, finally rounding into form and helping the Cardinals avoid a historic collapse in September. REDHAWKS From page IB "We got out-workedc senior captain Matt said. "We got out-hustle were out-muscling us al place." Senior Tim Cook sai team did not come out desire or mentality neede plete the sweep of Miam "Everyone - myself - has got to make th decision that we are no get out-worked, that we to battle through it, th, going to be the hardes: guys on the ice, that we to get every loose pucl Tim Cook said. "If we m decisions, we'll be good. The Wolverines did those commitments o night. After Davis gav the lead, RedHawk defe Martinez delivered the game-winner when a sho "We all have to take responsibility for tonight," Berenson said. "Working: It's not a gift, it's not a skill, it's an expectation from everyone." But no one, myself included, should push the panic button just yet. There are still plenty of games left in the season. And as Berenson himself said, it's difficult to beat a CCHA team twice in a weekend. Still, the Wolverines have to be careful not too fall into the same pattern of mediocre play and inconsistency they had last season. They cannot continue to say "Next time we'll ... " because before they know it, February will be ending and a regular-season CCHA title will already be out of reach. Senior Tim Cook said the entire team has to make a mental decision before every game not to be outworked by the opposing squad. If Michigan wants to avoid a repeat of last season, that mental decision has to turn into a primal instinct. - Bosch can be reached at hectobos@umich.edu. point passed a screened Michigan goalie Billy Sauer. Almost two minutes later, Davis scored his second goal of the night, poking a out there rebound into the net. Hunwick Following consecutive hat tricks ,d, people in Michigan's two previous games, 1 over the forward Chad Kolarik had a golden opportunity to put Michigan on the d that his board in the second period. with the Taking a loose puck in the neu- rd to com- tral zone, Kolarik and linemate i. Andrew Cogliano skated towards included Miami goalie Jeff Zatkoff on a two- at mental on-none breakaway, but Kolarik's t going to shot sailed over the net. are going Davis completed his hat trick at we are more than halfway through the t working third period with his second short- are going handed tally of the evening. k;' senior After Michigan failed to keep take those the puck in Miami's zone, Davis took the loose puck on a breakaway n't make and put it through Sauer's five-hole n Friday for Miami's final score. ve Miami Michigan got on the board with nder Alec a power-play goallate inthird when eventual senior T.J. Hensick found defense- t from the man Jack Johnson for a one-timer. 4 6 1 9 0C I AP PHOTO Kenny Rogers pitched eight scoreless innings in the Tigers 3-1 win.