Tuesday, May 3, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines drop CWPA Eastern title game to Indiana By HEIKO YANG brighten for Michigan, Indiana Daily Sports Writer scored on a power play two seconds before the halftime buzzer. The BLOOMINGTON - The streak Hoosier fans roared, and the Wol- is dead. verines never recovered. On Sunday afternoon, the No. Michigan coach Matt Anderson 6 Michigan water polo team (32-5 used all of his full time-outs, during overall) lost which he talked strategy and drew the Eastern MICHIGAN 3 up formations on a whiteboard. title game to INDIANA 5 These were all plays his team had archrival No. rehearsed for an entire season. For 13 Indiana, 5-3. It was the Wolver- some reason, this time they just inesfirst loss since Valentine's Day, didn't work. Every time the Wolver- 22 games ago, and their first loss to ines came back out, Indiana simply the Hoosiers since 2007. took the ball away with defensive Beleaguered by shoddy shooting steals and turnovers from fouls, not from the perimeter and an inabil- to mention the downright bad deci- ity to find success at two meters, sions made by the Michigan players. Michigan, who had looked so bril- "Luck just wasn't on our side this liant just a day earlier, never found game," junior Meagan Cobb said. its legs on offense and never had If there were any positives to be control of the game. gleaned from the loss, it would be When the Wolverine offense did that the Wolverines held firm on show up during the second quar- defense. ter, it rattled off three unanswered As many steals that the Hoosiers points in four minutes to tie the collected from Michigan miscues, game at 3-3. Seniors Ryley Plunkett the Wolverines had just as many and Keller Felt scored from outside, from a strong defensive effort. Indi- while sophomore Lauren Colton ana had just two pure goals - two of scored from two meters. The jeer- their other scores came from man- ing crowd at Counsilman-Billings- up advantages, and one came from a ley Aquatic Center finally fell quiet. five-meter penalty. But just as the game started to Senior Alison Mantel and sopho- 4 tEIKO YANG/Daily Sophomore Kiki Golden winds up In score Michigans final goal in an 11-6 roat sf Maryland in the semifinal game. more Kiki Golden, both All-Ameri- can offensive players, each had four steals. But there was nothing to cel- ebrate on the Michigan sideline. There were only painfully forced smiles when the captains accepted the second-place plaque and posed for photos. All eyes were red, and it had nothing to do with chlorine. It was a mood more befitting of a funeral. The streak is dead. The Michigan seniors' record against the Hoosiers that seemed so perfect a month ago is now a blemished 9-1 mark. A four-peat as league champions - a feat that only one other team has accomplished in the modern era - is now just anoth- er pipe dream for another class. Instead of riding high with an automatic bid to the NCAA Tourna- ment as event hosts, the Wolverines will now have to wait for higher powers to determine whether they'll be playing at Canham Nata- torium in two weeks with an at- large berth. Anderson isn't holding his breath. "It's not going to happen," he said. CONGRATULATIONS 2011 GRADUATES! From Class of 2011 Mugs and Teddy Bears to a large selection of photographs and other works of art, The M Den features the widest selection of gifts to help any graduate remember their days here at Michigan. Come see us at any M Den location or online at www.MDen.com, and to all graduates we wish you the best of luck. The M Den on Campus 303 S. State Street 734-686-3002 Go Blue! *** The M Den on Main Street *** www.MDen.com *** The M Den Briarwood Mall *** 4