18 -The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 29, 2003 WATER POLO Continued from Page 16 was ready to take on the force Michi- gan has come to be known as in the East. "Brown had been there before when they went to the Final Four two years ago," Anderson said. "Six of their seven starters were on that team the year they upset Michigan on the way to the Final Four. We also had not played them this year." Michigan kept up with Brown for the first three quarters of the game, and the game went into the final quarter tied 4- 4. Brown scored early in the fourth quarter, and Michigan did not get another chance to score until the final seconds of the game when they earned a penalty shot. Their chances to launch the game into overtime were crushed though when Brown's goalie blocked the shot. "We did not play poorly," sophomore goalie Betsey Armstrong said. "Brown stepped up to play us - we had a really good game of water polo. We played well, but they played better." Possibly the hardest part of the week- end for the team was finding the moti- vation to turn around and play No. 14 Princeton for the third place title. "We were trying to win the first place game, so when we got to the third place game, it was a shock to us," sophomore driver Sheetal Narsai said. "It's hard to go into a game just to win for nothing, but then we realized that it was for something. One of our team captains made a speech and said, 'Hey, we can't just roll over and die - we can still make a statement.' " And Michigan did make a state- ment, sending the Tigers straight to fourth place with their 9-5 win. "The Princeton game showed our season was not a fluke," Anderson said. "We were upset by Brown so I told the team, 'Let's not let other teams in the East think that our whole year was a fluke.' And by how resounding of a victory we had against Princeton, I think the other teams realized that we just got tripped up." Another hard reality Michigan faced in the Championship was that Indiana took first place overall. Indiana, Michigan's biggest rival, is advancing to the Final Four. "Kudos for Indiana, but it's disap- pointing knowing that we did defeat them easily three times this season," Anderson said. "It's too bad we didn't have the opportunity to stop them from (getting to the Final Four)." Although the season is officially over now, Anderson looks back on his first season with Michigan positively. "I'm disappointed in not reaching our final goal, but that is what is going to make us better next year." Softball Umpires Needed! Why umpire softball??? ~ Very flexible scheduling ~ We provide all training - NO experience necessary ~ Uniforms provided and yours to keep! ~ Earn $7.00 an hour ~ Mat new friendk 4 I Training clinics begin on Tuesday, April 29 at 6:30 PM Intramural Sports Building A Please contact David Siegle at 936-0597 for further information. CI 6 GRADUATES! Wake up. Get coffee. Change the world. - Spend 10 months (Sept-June) in full-time community service in the metro Detroit area - Receive a $4,725 scholarship, weekly stipend & health benefits - Tutor and mentor children " Lead after school programs and community service projects - Engage & inspire community leaders " Promote civic engagement A For an application or more information, call City Year Detroit at 313-874-7374 or visit our website at isco wwwcityyearorg. Space (comcast is limited - apply today! kM City Year Detroit: ®®® Putting idealism . to work! 1 I I REC REC SPORTS SPORTS INTRAMURALSwwwrecspo.umich.edu NTRAMURALS 4