The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com And the winner is... Thursday, February 1, 2007 - 5A Hawkeye run bites Cagers t's awards season in Hol- lywood, and I'd like to create a special Oscar for the Michigan men's basketball team: best performance by an ensemble. Why? Because after the first half of last night's game, the WolverinesI had everyone H.JOSE believing an BOSCH NCAA Tour- nament bid was possible. The Bosch But just Watch like in the movies, you can't believe every- thing you see. As fast as a 20-1 Hawkeye run (which lasted 8:47 by the way), the Wolverines' chance at an NCAA Tournament bid had all but vanished. Now we're left wonder- ing whether we really want to watch another NIT first-round game, or stay home to watch "The Office," instead. The loss is bad enough when you consider Michigan dropped an 11-point halftime lead at home. But it's suicide when you consider the rest of Michigan's schedule. Three of Michigan's next five games are on the road (Ohio State, Michigan State and Illi- nois, not to mention a home date with Indiana). After that stretch, the Wolverines will travel to Minnesota (which looks scarier than it did before last night) and end the season at home against the Spartans and the Buckeyes. With the way Michigan has been playing recently, if it wins three games the rest of the year, it should consider itself lucky. And that would mean just a 7-9 Big Ten record. Last time I checked, a losing conference record doesn't look too good to the NCAA Tourna- ment Selection Committee. When asked if he sensed that this year will be any different than last year, Michigan coach Tommy Amaker seemed unsure. "We're going to find out," Amaker said. "I'm confident that our kids are going to stay after it, and they're going to keep plugging and fighting and that's what our goal is right now." Great logic if you're coaching at the local YMCA. Not so good if you're coaching a Division I program that hasn't sniffed the Tourney in nearly 10 years. And that's been just the prob- lem with Michigan this season. After each embarrassing loss, the overall sentiment has been "We'll get them next time." There has been a lot of talking and not enough doing. But who's to blame? Tue fans don't know. in the crowd, people argued over whether Amaker or Ath- letic Director Bill Martin is the reason this program settles for mediocrity. Others pointed the finger at the players, especially the seniors and their poor per- formance down the stretch. But you can put a little bit on everyone. Martin for not pulling the trigger on Amaker sooner. Amaker for not contributing to the individual improvement of any senior on this team. And the players for getting too comfortable last night. They figured the Hawkeyes would crumble on the road, just like the Wolverines have done numerous times. Michigan believed that its NCAA Tourna- ment hopes were going to live another day. But now they're gone. - Bosch can be reached at hectobos@umich.edu. By MARK GIANNOTTO Daily Sports Writer Following two straight losses, the last thing the Michigan men's basketball team needed to be was lacka- IOWA 69 daisical. MICHIGAN 62 But that's exactly what the Wolverines were in the second half last night as they fell to Iowa at Crisler Arena, 69-62. The Hawkeyes used a backbreaking 20-1 run that spanned nearly eight min- utes of the second half to get back into the game. Michigan's lead ballooned to as many as 14 points in the first half and Iowa was still down 11 when the spurt began. And while the Hawkeyes started clicking on all cylinders, the Wolverines' offense sputtered in a big way. Michigan went nearly nine minutes without a field goal in the middle of the second half. But the Wolverines had a chance to regain the lead late after senior Lester Abram hit a lay-up to cut the Hawkeye lead to just one with 59 seconds remain- ing. And just like the entire second half, Michigan's defense broke down. On the ensuing possession, Iowa sophomore Tony Freeman drove down the lane for an easy lay-up and was fouled by guard Jerret Smith in the process to seal the deal for the Hawkeyes. And foul was about the only way to describe Michigan's second-half perfor- mance last night. "We let up," Michigan senior Court- ney Sims said. "I don't think we were intense enough. We probably thought we had the game (won), and we didn't. And they fought back and out-toughed us." Now on its first three-game losing streak of the season, Michigan may have ended any realistic NCAA Tournament hopes. After starting this season 16-4, the Wolverines can't help but think about its 2-7 finish to last year's campaign. "We didn't finish strong down the stretch last year, and here we go on a three-game losing streak at almost the same time period," Harris said. "It's important for us to just get a win. We have to try and not think about (the NCAA Tournament) as much because See HAWKEYES, Page 8A Senior Courtney Sims was the lone bright spot in last night's 69-62 los to Iowa at Crisler Arena, AnnArborTans.com 5rnoLza H--ooLab 1113 S. University 734.761.9900 Grand Opening Specials QUALIY GARS 2Q~011 F HooLaks a low as $12 Cigars - Cigarettes - Hookahs Gifts & Accessories Walk-In Humidor Sweet U Candy Store 1106 S. University 734.761.4500 / 6ate"e 4,aadxoaea 20% off bulk candy $1 off Bouquet this Valentine's Weekend! With this coupon only. Bxpires Match 2007 for >&9I Coupomn stus n5oncut..ive ys on3 lvl IniaVsitOnly. With Valid Photo ri.C d Valid ew a soaeyrchose 5oye I$35eie.) Hro$39Vague) I Itestd l yo v~al sid it ony ter feindisceuri1 RedeemablewiaedRestricsAppe. 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