The Michigan Daily | michigandaily.com January 25, 2010 WATER POLO *Wolverines impress in opening weekend Penalties plague Michigan in split Michigan becomes first program to notch 250 wins in modern era By JAMES BLUM For theDaily Coach Matt Anderson was screaming, dual-fist pumping and jumping for joy on the floor of Can- ham Natatorium. The Wolverine bench displayed a similar senti- ment as the pool room exploded with a beautiful cacophony of cheers. The excitement was for red- shirt senior goalie Brittany May whose stunning performance led the 10th-ranked Wolverines water polo team over the seventh-ranked Aztecs of San Diego State, 9-4. "There was one save I didn't think I even made," May said. "I looked at Coach and saw his face and thought maybe I just saved that shot." Hold your seahorses: Michigan water polo is officially underway. The Michigan Wolverines host- ed the fifth annual Michigan Kick- off this weekend at the Canham Natatorium, and over the course of two grueling days, the Wolverines finished with an impressive 3-1 record. Michigan (3-1) opened strong, winning its first two games on Sat- urday against UC San Diego (0-4) and Colorado State (0-4). In a closer-than-anticipated sea- son-opener against unranked UC San Diego, the Wolverines pulled out an 11 - 8 victory. The game marked the first career goals of freshmen Kiki Golden and Lauren Colton, both of whom would prove to be major players over the course of the invitational. In the process of leading Michi- gan to a win, senior captain Leah Robertson tallied her 300th career steal, continuing her record-break- ing career. "It is pretty exciting," Robertson said. "I think it is just a testament to the talented players I have got- ten to play with over the last four years and the solid defensive foun- dation that coach Matt (Anderson) has instilled upon us." After scraping by UC San Diego, the Wolverines brought their all against a Colorado State team that could not compete. Michigan grabbed an early seven-point lead after one quarter, putting up an impressive nine opening-period goals, four of which came from Colton. "We're on the same level as them now." "We call her Coltan the Cobra," coach Anderson said. "She has the ability to strike like a Cobra." Her venom took only eight min- utes to down the Rams. The win brought Michigan to 2-0 and also helped Michigan become the first women's water polo team since the establishment of the NCAA tournament in 2001 to reach 250 wins. "It is quite an accomplishment," See KICKOFF, Page 2B By MARK BURNS Daily Sports Editor BIG RAPIDS -WithFerris State leading the Michigan hockey team 2-1 heading into the third period Saturday night, it looked like the curtain was about FERRIS STATE 0 to come MICHIGAN 2 down on the Wol-MICHIGAN 2 verines' FERRIS STATE 3 chance at a late- game rally and a weekend sweep. It looked like last weekend against Alaska, when Michigan came from behind with a minute and a half remaining in regulation, before losing in a shootout to the Nanooks. This high-pressure scenario was nothing new for the Wolverines (9-8-1-0 CCHA, 14-11-1 overall), who desperately need wins this late in the season if they want to finish in the top-four in the CCHA standings and secure a first-round playoff bye. And at the 17:22 mark of the final frame, Michigan had its chance on the power play to net the equalizer. Sophomore David Wohlberg wheeled ashotonnetfromthe right corner, and senior Brian Lebler - who was stationed just outside the crease - was Mr. Johnny-on-the- spot as he got the outside part of his stick on the puck and redirected it into the net. It looked like the Wolverines would head to overtime for the sec- ond time in just as many weekends. But that's when senior Steve Kampfer went to the box for hold- ing, giving the Bulldogs a last-min- ute hoorah to grab the go-ahead goal. After a scramble in front of Hogan ensued, the puck slid into the low slot, and Bulldog forward Zach Redmond fired a wristshot that just squeaked past junior goal- tender Bryan Hogan's five-hole, sealing the 3-2 victory for Ferris ARIEL BOND/Daily Sophomore Luke Glendening tallied two goals in the Wolverines' 2-0 shutout win against Ferris State on Friday. State with 24 seconds left on the ering the officiating was equal for of Casey Haines, Blair Riley and clock. each team. According to senior Todd Pococke - who account for "Overall, we knew Ferris would captain Chris Summers, the Wol- 35 percent of the Bulldogs' total bounce back after losing three in a verines lost many of the one-on- offense - and held all three off the row," Michigan coach Red Beren- one battles all over the ice, which score sheet. son said. "It was heartbreaking for may have been the deciding factor Sophomore Luke Glendening our team afterbattlingback from a in the team's first regulation loss in grabbed two tallies for the Wol- deficit, and we tie the game in the six games. verines in their 2-0 win at Yost Ice last minute and a half. Then we "I thought we did a great job Arena as Hogan netted his third take a penalty - a senior defense- (Friday) of winning thebattles and shutout of the season. Michigan man takes a bad penalty late, and the races to the puck, but tonight was whistled for just three minor we can't kill it. It's a tough pill to we weren't quite there," Summers penalties in the game, the differ- swallow." said. "And that's just a mental abil- ence between a possible weekend The teams combined for 18 pen- ity, knowing that you're going to sweep and a disappointing split - alties, with Michigan being called out-will the person you're playing losing three points in the process. for eight minors. Penalties have against. Tonight, we didn't have "Too many penalties - if there's plagued the Wolverines all year, it and on those few chances, that a game that's well officiated one which is very uncharacteristic of was exposed." night, you can bet against it the Berenson-coached teams. And, The previous night against the next night," Berenson said. "Or it's once again, the penalties proved to Bulldogs (11-5-2-2,17-7-2) the Wol- going to be altogether different. be costly against the Bulldogs. verines carried the play to the No. I'm not blaming the officials, I just But it wasn't just the penalties 9 team in the country. Michigan thought there were way too many that hindered Michigan, consid- shut down Ferris State's top line penalties." HARDWOOD BOUND BIG TEN VENGEANCE Kelvin Grady, who left the basketball team KI After losing to Penn State last year by a after last season to play football, may be small margin, men's gymnastics came back coming back to Crisler Arena soon. Page 4B. to prove its worth. Page 2B. ~.~~ .