The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, February 17, 2011 - 5A 'M' tops Indiana with five Seniors reflect on time at'M' scoring in double figures Wolverines nab 13 3-pointers, shoot 50 percent from beyond the arc By EVERETT COOK Daily Sports Writer After losing to in-state rival Michigan State last Sunday, the Michigan women's basketball team needed to regain its mojo and get back on track, especially with just four games left in the regular season. It INDIANA 76 struggled MICHIGAN 88 offensively against the Spartans all night and scored just 56 points. Luckily for the Wolverines, they played a team on Wednes- day that gave them the shots they were looking for - and they took advantage of it. Michigan (8-5 Big Ten, 15-10 overall) shot an incredible 50 per- cent from beyond the 3-point arc en route to a 88-76 win over Indi- ana at Crisler Arena. The Wol- verines had five players score in double figures and a sixth player who scored nine points. "Making (3-point) shots is a big part of our game," Michigan coach Kevin Borseth said after the game. "We had open shots and we made them." Indiana (3-11, 9-17) played most ofthegameinazonedefense,leav- ing Michigan shooters wide open on the perimeter. The Wolverines were able to take advantage of the Hoosiers' gameplan, hitting shot after sh forward out of to scor includin "We team at we war "Passini passing was op shots." Also ines fr Kate Th forward points,i the arc,l gan nee E, Op Dowi than 11 the Hoc comeba insurmt of focu: back int eth cou a 17-1 r lead to remaini "Ever ot from outside. Junior that, they beat us. The difference 1 Carmen Reynolds came was, those games they threw a recent offensive slump the ball away - and this one we e a team-high 19 points, didn't. This one we came back and g five 3-pointers. answered." were pretty much as a With all the momentum lost, ble to get whatever shot Thompson hit her biggest shot nted to," Reynolds said. of the night - a deep 3-pointer g it around the perimeter, from the top of the key - that put it in and out - everyone Michigan back in the driver's seat. en, everyone was getting Two possessions later, she made a driving layup to put the Wolver- helping out the Wolver- ines up by eight, and they never om the perimeter was lookedback. tompson. The sophomore The Hoosiers were led by their 1 scored a career-high 18 stud senior guard Jori Davis, who including 15 from beyond scored 27 points on 48 percent hittingshots when Michi- shooting. She was the only reason ded them most. Indiana kept it relatively close, as she repeatedly made shots from all over the court. It didn't mat- ter though, as Michigan neutral- e e 'was ized the rest of the Hoosiers; the ,everyone other four starters combined for 18 points. 1a Only three games remain in the regular season, and even shots." though Indiana is not atop the Big Ten, this win might have shifted the momentum back into Michigan's favor. That remains n by 18 with a little more to be seen, but the players seem to minutes left in the game, think they are surging at the right osiers began to mount a time. ck against a seemingly "We have the momentum at the )untable lead, using a lack end of the season right now, hope- s by Michigan to storm fully we will get the next three o the game. Before Bors- wins and get a bye into the Big Id blink, Indiana went on Ten tournament and then carry un to cut the Michigan that over and get a bid into the two with seven minutes NCAA tournament," Reynolds ng. said. "That's what's on my mind y time we play these right now." By CASANDRA PAGNI Daily Sports Writer Michigan hockey seniors Scooter Vaughan, Louie Capo- russo, Chad Langlais and Matt Rust were in unanimous agree- ment on Wednesday. The topic? Their most memo- rable moment playing at Yost Ice Arena. Their answer? They all agreed that the one game they each would never forget came three years ago when Capo- russo scored the game-winning goal with just 20.3 seconds left to propel then-No. 2 Michigan over then-No. 8 Notre Dame. "(Notre Dame) played a great game that night," Michigan coach Red Berenson said after practice on Wednesday. "We had a line of (Brandon) Nau- rato, (Travis) Turnbull, and Caporusso and they ended up scoring the goal on a faceoff. That was a huge goal, and for a freshman to score in that game, that was a big game. "It was one of those games where it just took on a life of its own. They'd have to remember that." The 13th-ranked Wolverines' entire senior class will be hon- ored at Yost during their final regular season home game on Saturday against Western Michigan. The seven senior class members - minus goal- tender Shawn Hunwick who will not be honored this week- end, as he is projected to return for his last remaining year of eligibility - boast an impres- sive resume. The 2011 Wolverine class has won three of four Great Lakes Invitational championships, one regular season CCHA title, two C and in ees. "(Se that I come,' though away t you re "No to che left he Wit in 161 record have gan co "0 to Thi: NCAA the pa ing in1 Dame Force and d to Mia final h "La in 20, the to] made found on. We class t good,t "Bu bigger be mo senior CHA Tournament titles Michigan is just one point ncludes four NHL draft- away from securinghome-ice in the second round of the CCHA nior night is) something Tournament and has already I never thought would clinched a first-round bye. Caporusso said. "I Heading into this weekend's ht it was such a far ways series with Western Michigan, thing, but it sneaks up on Michigan's top three point- al quick. getters are seniors Carl Hage- w we're here and starting lin (38), Caporusso (24) and rish every moment I have Rust (19). Complimenting the re." offense, Langlais has never h a 107-45-9 total record missed a game as a Wolverine, games and a 55-12-4 making 161 total starts during 1 at home, the seniors his Michigan career and ranks nade their time at Michi- third on the defense with 12 unt. points this season. Both Vaughan andsenior Ben Winnett have been play- ing better hockey as each week ['m) starting progresses, with Vaughan reaching double digits in goals cherish every for the first time in his career this past weekend. oment I have And while senior goaltender 1 .Bryan Hogan has been plagued left here. by a groin injury for the past few months, he still owns a 7-2-0 record to his name this season. s class has reached the Headlined by a senior class Tournament in each of deep with playoff experience, ast three seasons - los- the upperclassmen are heading the Frozen Four to Notre into the stretch run with a ton in 2008, falling to Air of confidence. in the regional in 2009 "That class has been through ropping a heartbreaker a lot," Berenson said. "They are mi (Ohio) in the regional a real solid class.... They just go ast season. through (being seniors) once, st year was the first year but I go through it every year. years that we fell out of But they're a class your team p-20 rankings, but we still will definitely miss. it," Vaughan said. "We "Putting guys like Rust and a way to keep on keepin' Carl on the ice in crunch-time e have a good class. Every situations and being able to hat comes here is pretty trust them. Next year that's though. going to be a challenge, look- t we're just kind of a ing down the bench and looking one so there's going to for those go-to players that we are impact players your have the luxury of having this year." year." guys, it's almost a mirror image of what you just saw," Borseth said. "These last two times that we played them and they did Q See a multimedia piece about this story on MichiganDaily. Tb 2. toIs toA~f6 Undergraduate and graduate courses available online or face-to-face at 12 CMU Centers / o. 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