The Michigan Daily I michigandaily.com { December1, 2008 MICHIGAN 66, SAVANNAH STATE 64 SIMS CITY Blue overcomes 20-point deficit to topple Tigers By ANDY REID Daily Sports Editor Trotting off the Crisler Arena court at halftime, the Michigan men's basketball team was at the lowest point of its surprisingly successful young season. The Wolverines were down 20 points to asteam that finished 17-92 in the last four years. They had a goose egg (0-for-8) from beyond the arc, a1:4 assist-to-turn- over ratio, an eight-minute field goal drought and a crowd with nothing to cheer about except the Alumni Band director's crazy dances. But Michigan still had 20 minutes to play. The Wolverines began the second half with an explosive seven-minute, 15-0 run to squeak past a sup- posedly overmatched Savannah State squad 66-64 in overtime. It was Michigan's first overtime win since it topped Notre Dame in the NIT on March 20, 2006. And it took every second for the Wolverines to pull out the win. Junior DeShawn Sims hit a wide-open jumpshot as the buzzer sounded to clinch the win. Including the second it took Sims's shot to drop, Michigan led Savannah State (4-2 overall) for a mea- sly two minutes and 17 seconds. So, what happened in the first half that allowed the Tigers to take such an enormous lead? "Man, they hit all those lucky shots," Sims said. "That's what went on in the first half. That team was good, and they didn'tmiss a shot.We couldn't rebound and run like we wanted because they didn't miss a shot." Senior David Merritt agreed, saying Michigan played pretty sharp defense in the first half. The team See TIGERS, Page 4B Sims's energetic presence needs to befeltfrom the start In front of the largest crowd at Crisler Arena yet this season, the Michigan men's basketball team overcame a 20-point halftime deficit to win in overtime over Savannah State. The team was ecstatic after the game, trading congratulatory hugs and high-fives. The crowd celebrated like the Wolverines had just pulled off a miracle. The first 20 minutes of the game, in which Michigan scored just 19 points, were largely forgotten when junior DeShawn Sims's buzzer-beating shot sealed the victory. ANDY It was the fourth game in a row REID the Wolverines got off to a slug- gish start. Four-minute field goal droughts plagued them against UCLA and Duke in the 2K Sports Classic in New York. Those droughts lasted until Sims checked in to pro- vide some much-needed energy off the bench. Against Norfolk State, Michigan started the game 0-for-10 before Sims came in to help flip the switch. The Spartans were - and I'm being nice - a terrible team, and Michigan was luckyto overcome such a bad start and stilliwin by more than 30. And Saturday, the openinglull lasted for the entire See REID, Page 4B Junior power forward DeShawn Sims takes the game-winning jump shot in overtime to give Michigan a 66-64 win over Savannah State. Sims led the Wolverines with 23 points, 12 rebounds and two blocks. He shot 9-of-12 from the field and added two steals. Despite his impressive numbers, Sims has come off the bench in each of Michigan's six games. Wolverines upset No. 1 Minnesota After beating Gophers, 'M' can't use momentum to sweep Showcase By CHRIS MESZAROS Daily Sports Writer MADISON - Both Minnesota's and Michigan's sweaters have a big letter "M" stitched to the front, one a maize block "M" and the other gold with slanted legs. But entering Friday's matchup, that's all the two teams had in common. The Gophers entered the game as the top-ranked team in the country, while the Wolverines were swept in a disappointing series against No. 6 Miami (Ohio) the previous weekend. Minnesota had just one loss coming into the weekend, in its previous game to Denver, while Michigan had lost its last three Friday games. But for 60 minutes Friday night, it looked like the two teams swapped jerseys. No. 14 Michigan (9-7-0 overall, 5-5-0 CCHA) dominated No. 1 Minnesota 6-3 in its first game of the College Hockey Showcase. The Wolverines lost the second game 3-0 to Wisconsin on Satur- day. But Friday, Michigan attacked early, amassing four even-strength goals before the Gophers (7-2-5) pulled their MICHIGAN 0 starting WISCONSIN 3 goalten- derAlex MICHIGAN 6 Kangas, MINNESOTA 3 with 16 minutes to go in the second period. "We don't want to overreact to it," Michigan coach Red Berenson said about the upset win through the athletic department. "But it's a good solid win over a really good, solid team. Now whether it was a fluke we'll find out in future games." Senior forward Brandon See GOPHERS, Page 3B 'M' bounced by Indiana again By CHANTEL JENNINGS,' Daily Sports Writer BLOOMINGTON - They say the ball doesn't lie. But they never said anything about the score. Yes, the score can tell you how P many times the ball ended up in fa. the back' of the net, but MICH!GAN S that's it INDIANA 3 W - it says nothing more. For the No. 11-seeded Michigan men's soccer team, Saturday's 3-0 loss to the sixth-seeded Hoosiers is an example of just that. The Wolverines (13-6-3) were excited to take the field against Indiana (14-6-3) in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. It was a chance to avenge their early exit from the Big Ten Tournament and . advance to play St. John's in the Elite Eight next weekend. And for the first 30 minutes it looked like Michigan had the SAID ALSALAH/Daily momentum and would accomplish Senior defenseman Michael Holody, shown against UC-Davis, and the rest of the Wolverines lost in the Sweet 16 Saturday. both goals. The Wolverines had two qual- into the game, and the first goal offense struggled to find an equal- team's outside backs to overload ity scoring chances within the was all the Hoosiers needed. izer before halftime as the momen- one side of the field and create opening five minutes, coming from "The first 30 minutes, the game tum shifted to the Hoosiers. problems for the Hoosier's defense senior forward Steve Bonnell and a really seemed like it was ours for During the break, Burns talked by making runs down the sides of shot off the deflection of Bonnell's the taking," Michigan coach Steve to his team about getting the ball the field. shot from redshirt junior defense- Burns said. "We just didn't take behind Indiana's defense so the "It is always frustrating when man Daniel Gray. it." Hoosiers had to turn their bodies you are close to scoring," senior But Indiana scored 34 minutes After the goal, the Wolverines' and retreat. He also wanted his See HOOSIERS, Page 2B