The Michigan Daily | michigandaily.com I January18, 2011 "IBlue in sweep of Ferris State A lesson learned in the Hoosier State 'M' dismantled by BLOOMINGTON - here's a highway driv- ing philosophy that usu- ally never fails me: If I get pulled over for speeding once, it's highly unlikely that I'd get pulled over again on the same trip. LUKE After all, in LASE Indiana, speed- ing on inter- On Men's states is about Basketball as common as cornfields. So if I was pulled over, I was just a really unlucky driver. And if I kept going the same speed that got me into trouble, I'd probably be golden the rest of the way, right? I'm sure you see where I'm going with this - fellow men's basketball beat writer Zak Pyzik and I were totally not pulled over twice for speeding on our way home from Bloomington on Saturday night. And it was definitely not embar- rassing to see the expression on the second officer's face after he ran the license and noticed that we had been slapped on the wrist with a speeding warning just 20 minutes prior. I sat in silence in the passenger seat for the next hour of the trip, clutching the $120 ticket in my hands as Zak set the cruise control to 65 and my mind starting wan- dering. I thought about a lot of things - how my mom lied to me when she said lightning couldn't strike twice, how there are far too many highway patrolmen in the state of Indiana, howI wish flying wasn't so damn expensive. Eventually, Zak and I loosened up and started making light of our situation. What choice did we have? We weren't going to mlope about See PASCH, Page 3B Indiana on the road By ZAK PYZIK saw him, even though the refer- Daily Sports Editor ees weren't looking at the play and called no foul. BLOOMINGTON - Frustra- "I don't pay attention to that," tion hit Michigan men's basket- Novak said about the crowd heck- ball guard Zack Novak for the ling him for most of the game. first time this The Wolverines' woes may have season at the MICHIGAN 61 caused the type of frustration that beginning of INDIANA 80 Novak and his teammates showed the second in their fourth straight loss. half in the Wolverines' 80-61 loss Indiana collected the first eight to Indiana on Saturday night. rebounds of the contest and went With Michigan trailing by on to outrebound Michigan, 37-18. double digits, Novak got tangled What seemed like a game where up with Indiana's Maurice Creek Indiana simply dominated pos- and fell to the ground. Creek tried session and tempo, the Wolver- to transition back to offense but ines couldn't even try to rebound Novak shoved out his foot and because the Hoosiers didn't miss tripped the Hoosier. shots. Indiana shot 68 percent The 17,168-person crowd at from the field - missing just 14 Assembly Hall let the Indiana shots all game. And in fact, the native Novak know that everyone See INDIANA, Page 3B Junior guard Zack Novak had 10 points in the loss to the Hoosiers on Saturday. * BACK ON TRACK Michigan snapped a two-game skid and defeated Wisconsin on Sunday. Veronica Hicks notched a double-double en route to Big Ten Player of the Week honors. Page 2B TIME TO REBOUND * After keeping it close against two of the top teams in the nation, Michigan was crushed by Indiana in Assembly Hall. Can it rebound tonight at Northwestern? Page 4B