The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, March 16, 2010 - 5 Bubble Burst Women's hoops, missed the cut for NCAAs, looks to make WNIT run ARIEL BOND/Da Junior Louie Caporusso, pictured here, has scoredt11 goals in the past 15 games, including two in Friday's 5-1 win over the Spartans .My apoloies, Louje. Cap orusso iY By ALEX HERMANN Daily Sports Writer Going into Monday as ESPN's Charlie Creme's "last team in" for the NCAA Tournament, the Michigan women's basktball team knew "Selection Monday" was certain to be filled with anxi- ety. But as the field of 64 was unveiled and Michigan was absent from matchup after math- cup, all the Wolverines' hopes of an NCAA Tournament bid with- ered away. Still, Michigan remained posi- tive in light of the news. "To have a chance is something that we're just thrilled with, and it shows just how far we've come," freshman guard Jenny Ryan said. "As it gets going and they show the end of the at-large bids, the 10, 11, even 12 seeds. ... And then we saw some teams that we weren't expecting to get at-large bids that went up there. So, you know, as it goes on you kind of get this sink- ing feeling that, okay, maybe this isn't our year." The Big Ten received four total bids to the NCAA Tournament, including Iowa, the conference's other primary bubble team, as a surprise nine seed. Michigan swept the season series against the Hawkeyes, which made the Wolverines' fate come as some- what of a surprise. "When (Iowa) came up as a pretty high seed, I thought that was good for us," Michigan coach Kevin Borseth said. "But obvi- ously not." At Big Ten Media Day earlier this year in Chicago, Borseth said receiving an NCAA Tournament bid was the universal goal for teams across the country, includ- ing his own. Yesterday, Borseth was unsure of why his team was left out of the Big Dance. "They've got a pretty tough task, sitting down in the room and determining all that," Borseth said. "They've got reasons why they do what they do, and we just have to live with it." But despite the fact that Michigan (8-10 Big Ten, 17-13 overall) leaves its preseason aspirations unfulfilled, the Wolverines expressed opti- mism about their postseason. TOREHAN SHARMAN/Daily Michigan coach Kevin Borseth led the Wolverines to a 17-13 record this season after being predicted to finish last in the Big Ten Media Preseason Poll. t the tail end of last season, Wolverines' road to Joe Louis Louie Caporusso, then a Arena for next weekend's CCHA ophomore on the Michi- semifinal matchup against Miami gan hockey team, drew some (Ohio), I've come to a realization 'Ho-bey, Ba- about this group: as Louie Capo- ker' calls from russo goes, so goes this team, the Wolverine one that's slowly turning NCAA faithful, as the Tournament hopes into a reality Woodbridge, once again. Ont. native was Between the team's five-game a finalist for the r losing streak in November - cul- coveted piece minating in its loss to basement- of hardware. dwelling Bowling Green - and But after lMARK its sweep of No. 2 seed Michigan the first half BURNS State this past weekend, at this of this season, stage in the season, I still wonder there were no which team will step onto the ice such cries from the hallowed halls on any given night. Will it be the of Yost Ice Arena - and there defensive-minded group that has shouldn't have been. shut down its opponents as of late About six weeks ago, I wrote a or will it be the lackluster group column about Caporusso's current that was swept earlier in the season, and to put season by Miami it frankly, I chas- (Ohio) and the tised him for his Cearly Louie Spartans? lack of production .4o e, But t'm sure on the offensive done about one thing: side of the red you've if Michigan is to line. Through the everything... to clinch a tourna- first 26 games of ment berth, it the season, Capo- rove me wrong. will be headed russo registered by Caporusso's just six goals and offensive produc- was far off his tion. absent - Michigan is 6-1 in its last seven games. He's passing less and shoot- ing more, something Michigan coach Red Berenson has advised the 5-foot-9 center time and time again. His "keep it simple" men- tality on the ice has paid positive dividends for the Maize and Blue, who are set to face the top-seeded Redhawks on Friday. If Michigan's ready to take the next step and win the CCHA Tournament, it will be led by Caporusso. And when he does, I won't be sorry I told you so. Burns suggests giving blood in the near future. He gave blood yesterday . in the Michigan Union. He can be reached at burnmarkoumich.edu. While it was not yet official when the Daily spoke with the team, a Women's National Invitation Tournament bid seemed very likely. Michigan will play Kent State in the first round of the WNIT on Friday in Crisler Arena. "Ultimately, you kind of have to prove it," junior guard Veronica Hicks said. "It'll be all talk if we don't come up big in the NIT. I think it would show, youknow, that you deserve to be in the NCAA if you ultimately finish up the NIT." Certainly, a just-missed NCAA Tournament bid represents a giant step forward for a program that finished 10-20 a year ago and was picked to finish last in the conference in the preseason this year. "It's exciting for us, it's excit- ing for the program, exciting for fans and the entire university just to really show that we are making progress and that they have the opportunity to see' that progress in action," Ryan said. "We didn't just make the (WNIT), we made it as a high seed to get the home game and that's exciting for us." Regardless of the disappoint- ment that may exist, the opportu- nity to obtain a physical symbol of that progress is certainly one the team relishes. "Our ultimate goal is to be number one and win a champion- ship," Hicks said. "Whether it's NCAA or NIT, we'll get a banner." Tuesdays Are South Of The Border (oruaIolf odellaIPacfiooSpecials All Night $2.50 Tequila Sunrise & Vodka Drinks 25%Of f Mexican Fare All With NO COVER 310 Ma nard St. - To Go Orders 734,995.0100 -Next to the Maynard Parkin Structure fl-H,, pace from last year's team-leading 24 lamplighters. Caporusso hadn't been play- ing that far off his potential and for me to come out and blatantly call him a "ghost" on the ice was clearly wrong - it just took him a little longer to hit that Hobey- Bakeresque level everyone caught a glimpse of last season. Clearly Louie, you've done everything in the past 15 games to prove me wrong. Since Jan. 29, you've netted 11 goals and eight assists, with eight of those points coming in the Wolverines' four playoff games. So, I'm sorry. Over the course of the last month and a half, along the He's found his scoring touch around the net and has really let his game speak for itself. When he puts pucks in the net and marks up the statsheet, the Wolverines are far better off than when he's The Tomcha &Vlasch Project Unusual Music for Unusual People tomchavaschproject.com Michigan Sustainability Job Fair March 19th, 12:30PM-5:30PM Dana Commons - Internships & Career Positions - Undergrad & Grad Students -All Majors Interview with Michigan-based companies focused on social channe and a sustainable GREEN future Spring League Registration now open @ A2Ultimate.org Games are Sun 3-vsm Thur 6-8PMvn At Fuller and Olson Parks All are welcome! A2Ultimate.org