6 - Tuesday, March 15, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6 - Tuesday, March 15, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Conference play recap: Awards List By BEN ESTES the Big Ten and was Michigan's Daily Sports Writer sixth straight loss, destroying the momentum it had built up after a Back in December, the Daily hot start to the year. basketball beat looked at how The then-15th-ranked Golden Michigan's season had gone in Gophers won by just five points, the nonconference portion of the but Michigan played uninspired schedule. and without cohesion - its frus- With the eighth-seeded Wol- tration was evident. verines preparing to head to But following a pivotal Charlotte on Friday to take on team meeting, the Wolverines Tennessee in the NCAA Tour- regrouped and headed to East nament's second round, here's Lansing to take on rival Michigan another look back - this time, State. Michigan hadn't defeated examining the conference sea- the Spartans at the Breslin Center son: since 1997, but it pulled off a huge MVP: Tim Hardaway Jr. 61-57upset win after junior guard Michigan's guard, the son of Stu Douglass's 3-pointer with 22 the former NBA great, played seconds left sealed the game. well for a freshman during the The victory gave the Wolver- first half of the year. But dur- ines the confidence they sorely ing conference play, it seemed a needed, and it showed - the team light turned on for Hardaway Jr. went on to win eight of its next 11 - suddenly he became an offen- games to lock up an NCAA Tour- sive force, capable of taking over nament bid. games for the Wolverines. Key Change: Douglass's ascen- Hardaway's real breakout sion to starting lineup game came Feb. 6 at Penn State. For most of the season, Michi- He played just three minutes in gan coach John Beilein started the first half because of foul trou- three first-year players at the ble, but scored all 13 of his points same time - Hardaway Jr., red- in the last seven-and-a-half min- shirt freshman Jordan Morgan utes of the game to lead Michigan and freshman forward Evan to a comeback victory. Smotrycz. Since that game, Hardaway Jr. But Beilein made a change has averaged 19.1 points per game, before the Feb. 9 game against with nearly every opponent prais- Northwestern, moving Douglass ing his play after each outing. He into the starting lineup, switch- even managed to steal some of ing Novak back to the four posi- the spotlight away from fellow tion and putting Smotrycz on the freshman Jared Sullinger of Ohio bench. State. Sullinger won or shared 11 It worked. The Wolverines of the first 13 Big Ten Freshman have come out with much faster of the Week awards - Hardaway offensive starts with Douglass in Jr. won the next three. the lineup. Each player involved Turning Point: Jan. 22 win at in the switch has actually strug- Michigan State gled somewhat since the move, The Wolverines were at their but the offense overall has func- lowest point of the season after tioned much more efficiently - the Jan. 15 loss to Minnesota at and Smotrycz has evolved into a home. It left the team at 1-6 in decent defender at the five posi- 'M' misses out on , NCAA tourney bid Freshman guard Tim Hardaway Jr. has stepped up in the second half of the season for the Wolverines, averaging 19.1 points per game since Feb. 6. tion, despite never playing there before. Best Game: Feb. 23 against Wisconsin This one wasn't pretty -games with the Badgers never are. But the matchup came down to the last possession ina game that had huge implications for Michigan's tournament rdsumd. With 30 seconds left, sopho- more point guard Darius Mor- ris headed to the free throw line with a chance to seal the win - but Morris missed the front end of his 1-and-1 attempt. After a series of Michigan fouls, Wisconsin had one last chance to win the game. Hounded by a double team, star point guard Jordan Taylor lofted a pass to freshman Josh Gasser, who banked in a 3-pointer as time expired to give the Bad- gers a 53-52 victory. Biggest Win: Big Ten Tourna- ment Quarterfinal against Illinois As it turns out, the Wolverines probably would have received an NCAA Tournament bid even if they had lost to the Fighting Illi- ni. But at the time, conventional wisdom said Michigan needed a win to ensure its place in the tourney. Down 12 points with just over eight minutes to play, it appeared that the Wolverines would be sweating out Selection Sun- day. But they buckled down on defense, allowing Illinois to score just four points the rest of the way. Michigan's late-game charge gave the team a 60-55 win, essen- tially clinchinganNCAATourna- ment berth - something nobody expected before the season. By EVERETT COOK Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's bas- ketball team was sitting on the precocious edge of the NCAA tournament bubble, unsure of its future but still optimistic. After all, the Wolverines finished third in the Big Ten after winning a three-way tiebreaker. And more often than not, the top five teams in the Big Ten make the tourna- ment. But the bubble burst on Mon- day, as Michigan was left out of the NCAA Tournament for the 11th straight year. The Wolver- ines had enough big wins on their resume to be in consideration, but in the end, it was their key losses that came back to haunt them. Michigan coach Kevin Bors- eth was unavailable for comment after the tournament field was announced. Early in the season, Michi- gan (10-6 Big Ten, 17-12 overall) lost to Detroit Mercy (6-11 in the Horizon League) at home and to Big Ten bottom-feeder Minne- sota. The most important loss, though, was in the conference tournament. After receiving a first-round bye, the Wolverines seemed to catch a break when Illinois, the last seed, upset No. 6 seed Wis- consin. Everything looked to be falling into place for Michigan, as a win against the Fighting Illini would essentially guaran- tee them a shot to go dancing in March. . The Wolverines were expect- ed to roll over Illinois, but they fell hard instead, 55-47, after scoring just 16 points in the first half. They shot 27 percent from the floor in the first half, includ- ing 13 percent from the perim- eter, and dug themselves into an insurmountable hole. Even after a disappointing showing, Borseth was still more optimistic than expected. "Do we have a chance to play in the postseason? We do. What are our chances? Good," Borseth said after the game. "Tomorrow the sun's goingto shine and we're going to pick up the pieces and get an opportunity to play some- where down the road and forget abouttoday." And why shouldn't he have been optimistic? The Big Ten had five teams make the NCAA Tournament, and Michigan held a 4-4 record against those teams. Perhaps more impressive was the Wolverines sweep of Ohio State, a team that went on to eventu- ally win the Big Ten Tournament and grab a No. 4 seed in the big dance. Those impressive wins had Michigan predicted as a No. 10 seed, according to ESPN's Char- lie Creen. Even though Michigan was on the bubble, the feeling surrounding the team was posi- tive. Instead, Michigan will not break its streak of missed tourna- ment appearances, as it willprob- ably be a high seed in the WNIT tournament favored to make a deep run. 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