The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, November 10, 2011 - 7A New faces, old veterans will have Michigan women's team ready to dance in March It has been 3,887 days since the Michigan women's bas- ketball team last appeared in the NCAA Tournament. The current freshmen were in third grade when the Wolver- ines lost to Notre Dame MICHAEL on March 19, LAURILA 2001 in the second round. On Women's Michigan Basketball was under the direction of then-coach Sue Gue- vara. More than 10 years later, there are a lot of new faces in Ann Arbor, but the Wolverines are looking for similar success. Instead of Guevara, Kevin Borseth is the coach hoping to get Michigan back to the Big Dance. Borseth had an immediate impact when he arrived in 2007, posting a 16-14 record after five consecutive losing seasons. Dur- ing his tenure he has recorded three winning seasons and two WNIT appearances, but no NCAA Tournament appear- ances. Two seasons ago he took the Wolverines to the semifinals of the WNIT, which was the deep- est postseason finish in the pro- gram's history. But last year, entering the WNIT as a title contender, they suffered a devastating first- round loss to the Eastern Michi- gan Eagles. Michigan returns four start- ers and almost its entire roster this season. The Wolverines did lose key contributor Veronica Hicks. The entire team now con- sists of "Borseth players," as the curren first re head c So w It r Michig Tourna ingred tation should "Ho (last y press fi want t Borsetl Day. t" N ou. toI Bi "I tI munity that, s everyti push." Last closest to ma under in Big' for a t dentall was th seen si appear ment. But month ing tou t seniors comprise the tom dwellers Minnesota and cruiting class he had as Illinois, the selection committee oach. didn't find a place for the Wol- vhat does this mean? verines in the field of 64 teams. neans that not only is One way to ensure a spot in the an due to make the NCAA Big Dance is to win the Big Ten ament, but it has the right Tournament and earn the auto- ients to do so. The expec- matic bid that comes with that is tourney or bust. As it championship. It would be the be. first time in school history that pefully we can learn from Michigan won a Big Ten Title. ear) and this year we can It's not an unrealistic goal, but orward because I think we the Big Ten is deep and a tough o - I think we need to," conference to navigate. h said at Michigan Media "We've been so close (to mak- ing the tournament) these past two years," said senior guard Courtney Boylan. "It was really hard for us last year not getting e're inching in because we beat some really good teams, but our win column r way closer just wasn't big enough to get there. winning that "We got third last year and Ten we're inching our way closer to g Ten title. winning that Big Ten title and I definitely believe that this could be our year to do it." When the Wolverines kick off hink our basketball com- their season on Friday against rexpects that, and we feel Florida in Gainesville, they will o we're going to try to do have 114 days until the conclu- hing we can to make that sion of the Big Ten Tournament to make a case for their NCAA season was probably the Tournament berth. the Wolverines have come With a roster filled with king it to the Big Dance upperclassmen, Michigan has Borseth. They went 10-6 the experience to dance in Ten play, which was good March. bird-place finish. Coinci- Returning four starters also y, this third-place finish shows that the Wolverines have e best finish Michigan has the necessary talent to do so. nce 2001 - the year it last Borseth has done an excellent ed in the NCAA Tourna- job turning the program around without his own players since after going 4-6 in the last he arrived four years ago, so it of the season and suffer- seems they also have the right gh losses to Big Ten bot- coach at the helm to lead this TODD NEEDLE/Daily Seniorforward Carmen Reynolds is hoping to have Michigan in the Big Dance in her final year in Ann Arbor. seasoned Michigan team. No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown The question isn't whether they can do it, but whether they 1 Brenae Harris G 5-10 Fr. Marion, Ohio will do it. Will they stay focused 2 Courtney Boylan G 5-7 Sr. Chaska, Minn. down the stretch? Will they win - the games they should and win 4 Jamillya Hardley G-F 5-9 Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich. some they shouldn't? 11 Sam Arnold F 6-4 Jr. Medinah, l l. As the Wolverines have yet to 12 Kate Thompson G 6-4 Jr. Plymouth, Minn. play a game, it remains to be seen whether or not they will be danc- 14 Nicole Elmblad G 6-1 Fr. St. Ignace, Mich. ing in March. 21 Nya Jordan F 6-0 Jr. Detroit But if they're not dancing in --- - March in the NCAA Tourna- 22 Cyesha Goree F 6-3 Fr. Grand RapidsMich. ment, at least they'll still be able 23 Aquashia Anderson G 5-8 Fr. Meridian, Miss. to dance. "We really get into dancing," 24 Jenny Ryan G 5-9 Jr. Saginaw, Mich. senior forward Carmen Reyn- 33 Carmen Reynolds G-F 6-0 Sr. Hilliard Ohio olds said about preseason team activities. "It's really funny. 34 Val Driscoll C-F 6-4 So Stoughton, Mass. We'll do like the Cupid shuffle 44 Rachel Sheffer C-F 6-1 Jr. Watervliet, Mich. and other crazy dances as a team 54 Kendra Seto F-C 6-1 So. Oshawa Ontario before tailgates. It's alot of fun." STAFF PICKS The Daily women's basketball writers do their best to predict what will happen in the world of college basketball this season. Michael Laurila Emily O'Donnell Matt Spelich Colleen Thomas Michigan regular season record 20-9 16-13 22-7 20-9 BgTen Champion Purdue Penn Stale Purdue Purdoe Big Ten second place Penn Stale Ohio Slate Michigan Penn Stale Big Ten third place Michigan Purdue Penn State Ohio State Big Ten MVP Lykendra Johnson. Michigan Stale Ales Bentley, Penn Stale Brittany tayhurn, Purdue Samantha Prahalis, Ohio Slate BigTen Coach of the Year Coquese Washington. Penn State Sharon Versyp, Purdue Coquese Washingfon SharonVersyp BigTen suprise team Illinois Wisconsin Wisconsin Michigan Michigan MVP Courtney Boylan Carmen Reynolds Rachel Sheffer Courtney Boylan National PlayerAof the Year rittney Griner, uaylor Brittney Griner Brittney Griner Brittney Griner Michigan's season ends here NCAA Second Round NIT Second Round NCAA First Round NCAA Second Rsund NCAA Final Four North Carolina Baylor Baylor Baylor Connecticut Teoas A&M North Carolina Teoas A&M Stanford Notre Dame Stanford Stanford Louisville Stanford Connecticut Connecticut 'M ' owTHE NEW LINE CINESE CUISINE Mopens season with test in GaineLIsville - !K arden By MATT SPELICH Daily Sports Writer At Tuesday's practice - one of the Michigan women's basketball team's last before flying to Florida for its season opener - sopho- more center Val Driscoll was going head- Michigan to-head in the t post with junior forward Sam Matchup: Arnold. Michigan 0-0; Arnold was Florida 0-0 holding strong, When: Friday batting down 4:30 P.M. every pass Where: she could get O'Connell her hands on. Center Michigan coach Kevin Borseth was screaming from the sideline, "Two hands Val, two hands!" At the other end of the court, associate head coach Dawn Plit- zuweit was running the guards through a pick-and-roll drill, all while screaming the same thing, "Two hands, guys, two hands!" The next moment Driscoll grabbed the ball, faked up and went under the high-flying Arnold for the lay in - all with two hands. "That's an area of ours that's a concern," Borseth said. "We've been working on blocking out and driving by people, but most impor- tantly we are looking to go after the ball with two hands." While going after the ball with two hands may seem like far too basic of a skill to be stressing at this point in the season, Borseth knows his team will need to be strong on all its fundamentals, even the most basic, if it hopes to compete against the Gators - who have their scaly eyes set on anoth- er 20-win season. "(Florida's) quick," Borseth said. "I just got a scouting report from one of the teams that played them in the NIT. They put the let- ters 'qq,'which means quick quick, by the quick kids, and they got a bunch of those. They also have everybodybackfromlastyear, and they got a big kid in the middle who's about 6-foot-4. Very typical of a southeast team, very athletic, quick." Playing a team of this caliber, this early in the season is a dra- matic change for Michigan whose first opponents from the last few seasons included the likes of Akron, Alcorn State and Ball State. Borseth refuses to waver on his decision. "You got to find out where you're at at some point whether it's the first game of the year or the third," Borseth said. "A lot of scheduling comes down to look- ing for teams that can play you when there's openings in your schedule, it just happened to be Florida this time. I told that to (Michigan men's basketball coach John) Beilein, and he said, 'You're going to play Florida your first game? Are you kidding me?' But this is the way to get road tested SPECIALIZING IN HONG KONG, TAIWANESE, SZECHUAN & HUNAN STYLES '1,5-Rip ERINKIRKLAND/Daily Junior forward Sam Arnold and Michigan need to slow down Florida's quckness. it