U The Michigan Daily j michigandaily.com I December 6, 2010 Blue punches ticket to Second-half dominance on I first-ever College Cup display in Wolverines' win Lucky break saves Michigan split MEN'S BASKETBALL Douglass's surge tops the Crimson By STEPHEN J. NESBITT Daily Sports Writer COLUMBUS - Two bounces and 10.4 seconds were the differ- ence between a series split and a sweep for the No. 11 Michigan hockey team's MICHIGAN 2 series OHIO STATE 3 with Ohio -- ---- State. MICHIGAN 2 After OHIO STATE 1 leading by a goal in the final minute of play on Friday night, the Wolverines allowed a game-tying tally and fell, 3-2, in overtime. On Saturday, it looked like the Wolverines were headed for a rerun performance at Value City Arena. But a heavy dose of puck luck produced an alternative ending - a 2-1 Michigan victory. The Wolverine offense had a furious pace for the entirety of Saturday's game, peppering Buck- eye goaltender Cal Heeter with a season-high 48 shots. But it wasn't until the third period when Michi- gan (8-3-1-0 CCHA, 9-5-4 overall), trailing 1-0, finally scored. And the equalizing goal came in the most unlikely of ways. Just over six minutes into the third period, junior forward Luke Glendening carried the puck along the right-side boards and into the Buckeye zone. He dumped the puck toward the net, looking to give senior forward Carl Hagelin a rebound opportunity. Rather than a rebound, Glen- dening picked up his second goal of the season, as the rolling puck hopped over Heeter's right pad to tie the game. "I just tried to throw it to the middle because I saw Carl going up," Glendening said after the game. "I don't know, I guess you get lucky every once in a while." Michigan coach Red Berenson said it was "a good sign to get a lit- tle puck luck," adding that it was See BUCKEYES, Page 3B By CHANTEL JENNINGS Daily Sports Editor At some point during the sec- ond half of the Michigan men's basketball team's 65-62 win over Harvard_ on Satur- HARVARD 62 day, the MICHIGAN 65 "Let's go blue" chants started to sound more like, "Let's go Stu." For one of the first times all season, the fans at Crisler Arena seemed to really get behind the Wolverines (5-2) and after Michi- gan headed into the half down seven, the arena was waiting for a second-half charge to give the season-high 9,559 fans something to cheer about, That's when Douglass caught fire. After scoring just three points in the first half, Douglass had a monster second stanza, scoring 16 of the Wolverines' 40 points. On the game, he shot 5-for-7 from behind the arc, hitting half of the Michigan's 3-pointers. "It's kind of just another game, because I've had games like this before and then I'll come out the next day and not hita single shot," Douglass said after the game. "But now I know, in my junior year, I just have to provide whatever I can whether it's defense, shoot- ing, whatever the team needs at that time." Douglass's surge - he tallied a season-high 19 points - proved indispensable for the Wolver- ines against Harvard (5-2) as they fought through seven lead See DOUGLASS, Page 3B SALAMRIDA/Daily Junior David Wohlberg scored the game-winning goal Saturday against Ohio State. LATER GATOR Michigan's Gator Bowl bid will give a close look into the trainwreck that Michigan's coaching situation has become, writes Daily Sports Editor Ryan Kartje. Page 2B A CYCLONE THRASHIN Senior Veronica Hicks led Michigan in scoring and rebounding but couldn't lead the team to a victory over No.17 Iowa State yesterday. Page 2B