9s e fiiiganDail NEW STUDENT EDITION 2009 s20 mrts fall 2009 1 michigandaily.com I twitter @michigandaily "THE VICTORS"- the University of Michigan fight song - is one of the best college renditions in the country. Learn this song and grow to love it, because you will sing it at all of the Michigan varsity sports games. Whether you like basketball, football, ice hockey or baseball, one of Michigan's 25 teams is sure to be something you'll enjoy watching. From witnessing junior basketball superstar Manny Harris deliver a momentum- swinging dunk at Crisler Arena to seeing senior Brandon Minor score on a 40-yard scamper at the Big House, your Michigan experience is not complete without one thing: sports. So grab your student t-shirt and a group of friends and get rowdy as you cheer on the maize and blue. .. .. . . . " Are you a die-hard Michigan football fan? Do you plan on just going to the games because everyone goes? Are you one of those casual observers that don't really know a whole lot about the game but love to cheering on your team? If you answered yes to any one of these questions, you're in luck. In this section, two Michigan Daily writers give different perspectives on what your game-day experience could shake out to be like as you eventually join over one hundred thousand of your closest friends at the Big House. SEE PAGE 3E hoops preview Last season, Michigan's basketball team did the unthinkable. It made the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 11 years, winning an astounding 21 games before being bounced out of the tournament in the Sweet 16 by Oklahoma. With junior Manny Harris and senior Deshawn Sims leading the charge, Michigan will hopefully repeat last year's success. Next season, the Wolverines will definitely look to head back to the Big Dance and advance deeper in the Tourney. SEE PAGE 5E less 0sports Football is king at the University of Michigan. But what many people forget is there are 24 othervarsitysportsthatplayatthe University. Water polo, men's gymnastics, women's volleyball - the list goes on and on of the talented varsity sports' teams that garner less recognition than the bigger sports of football, basketball, and ice hockey. Last year, some of the smaller Michigan sports teams had the most successful seasons. Sit back and relax as we highlight some of the best small teams and their successes at the University last season. SEE PAGE 6E