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The Michigan Daily - Sports Wednesday -January 9,1991- Page 7

No

surprises for

Cagers

W ins,
losses

come

as

*expected
by Theodore Cox
Daily Basketball Writer
Since final exam week began al-
most a month ago, Michigan has
been very predictable - winning ev-
ery game it was expected to win, and
losing every game it was predicted to
lose.
The Wolverines (7-5 overall, 0-2
in the Big Ten) also kicked off their
Big Ten season with losses to two
of the league's strongest teams,
Michigan State and Ohio State.
Home teams are in caps.
MICHIGAN 102,
Chicago State 78
The Wolverines got off to a fast
start, building an early 17-point lead.
But they fell asleep on defense,
allowing the Cougars to go on a 16-
2 run to end the first half with the
score, 43-40, Michigan.
"I told the team I had as much to
do with the run as they did," Michi-
gan coach Steve Fisher said. "I ap-
proached Chicago State too casu-
ally."
In the second half, the Cougars
weren't as lucky. Michigan domi-
nated Chicago State behind guard
Kirk Taylor's game-high 18 points
and 10 rebounds.
IOWA STATE 81,
Michigan 72
Center Victor Alexander proved
to be too strong for Michigan's Eric
.Riley. Alexander dominated the
Wolverines, as Riley had to leave
the game with a sprained ankle.
Riley's injury forced captain
Demetrius Calip and Taylor to pick
-up the offensive slack. Taylor re-
posU
Continued from page 1
ines were seven of 16 form the free
-throw line.
"Our young kids have to de-
liver," Michigan coach Steve Fisher
said. "They have to respond and do
*.a better job from the neck up.
When it spattered we made some
critical mistakes that good teams
take advantage of."
The first half, however, was a
different story as the Wolverines
showed how good they can be.
Their interior defense was the
strongest it has been all year. Every
time a Buckeye posted up the ball
-.down low, Michigan sent two play-
ers to contain him.
The Wolverines also did a great
job of boxing out as the team
pulled down 18 first-half rebounds.
About the only thing they didn't
do right was sink their shots.
Michigan shot only 32 percent, and
the usually consistent Eric Riley
was only one for seven from the
center position.
Riley is going to have to shoot
4-better for the Wolverines to beat the
tougher Big Ten teams. As the key
to Michigan's inside game, when
h.fe remains scoreless, opponents can
play tighter defense on the perime-
ter.
"They played pretty good inte-
rior defense, that made it difficult
for us to get the ball inside," Talley
said. "That's something we're go-
ing to have to work on as a team."
MEN'S

BASKETBALL BIG
TEN STANDINGS

MICHIGAN (102)
Player TFG FT - R A PE 'IP
Mitchell 4-8 2-4 9 2 1 10
Taylor 7-9 4-6 10 5 0 18
Riley 8-13 0-1 9 3 4 16
Calip 6-18 0-0 3 3 1 16
Talley 3-5 4-4 4 6 2 11
Seter 3-4 2-2 5 2 1 8
Tolbert 5-8 1-2 3 3 1 11
McIver 1-2 0-0 6 0 2 2
Pelinka 2-3 0-1 2 1 3 5
Bossan 1-2 2-4 0 1 0 4
Dobbins 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1
Totals 40-72 16-26 56 26 15 102
3-pt goals: 6-17 (Calip 4-11, Talley 1-1,
Pelinka 1-2, Tolbert 0-3) FG%- .556, 3-pt
FG%- .353, FT%- .615. Blks: 7 (Riley 2,
Mitchell 1, Taylor 1, Calipl,McIver 2,
Seter 1). Turnovers: 27. Steals: 8 (Taylor
2, Calip 1, Talley 1, Riley 1, Seter 1,
Tolbert 1Bossard ).
CHICAGO S TATE (78)
Player TFG FT R A PF 7P
Stubbs 3-7 1-3 6 0 1 7
Thames 7-16 2-2 5 6 4 16
Barnes 1-1 1-2 0 0 3 3
Parker 10-25 3-4 2 5 3 24
Bursey 7-15 3-4 6 3 2 18
Owens 0-1 0-0 1 2 1 0
Robinson 2-6 2-2 2 0 3 6
Fullilove 2-10 0-0 4 2 4 4
Totals 32-81 12-17 30 18 17 81
3-pt goals: 2-8 (Parker 1-3. Bursev 1-3.
Fullilove 0-2) FG%- .395, 3-pt FG%-
.250. FT%- .706. Turnovers: 16. Steals:
10 (Thames 4. Bursey 3. Parker 2.
Fullilove 1
MICHIGAN (89)
Player TFG FT R A PF IP
Mitchell 4-8 1-1 3 1 5 10
Taylor 6-11 2-2 1 3 4 16
Riley 3-5 3-6 4 1 5 9
Calip 8-16 4-7 3 3 1 23
Talley 5-9 9-13 2 2 4 20
Pelinka 2-6 1-1 6 1 0 5
Seter 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 2
Tolbert 0-1 0-1 1 1 1 0
McIver 2-3 0-0 1 0 5 4
Totals 30-59 22-33 24 12 26 89
3-pt goals: 7-16 (Calip 3-4, Taylor 2-4,
Mitchell 1-1, Talley 1-2, Tolbert 0-1,
Pelinka 0-4) FG%- .508, 3-pt FG%- .438,
FT%- .667. Blks: 2 (Riley 2). Turnovers:
11. Steals: 12 (Taylor 5, Talley 3, Calip 2,
Mitchell 1 Rile11
MA RQUE TT (81)
Player TFG FT R A PF 'IP
Powell 7-12 7-8 15 1 3 21
Curry 5-14 8-11 15 5, 5 19
Key 6-8 0-0 5 0 4 12
Logt'rman 6-12 0-0 1 1 4 17
Anglavar 0-4 2-2 2 8 3 2
hayes 2-5 2-2 2 0 3 7
Brakes 0-3 4-4 2 1 0 4
Mcllvainc 0-1 0-0 2 0 2 0
Totals 26-59 23-27 49 16 27 81
3-pt goals: 6-18 (Logterman 15-11. Haves
1-3. Curry 0-1. Brakes 0-1, Anglavar 0-2)
FG%- .341, 3-pt FG%- .333, F1%- .810.

Player T F FT R A PP 'IP
Brown 1-5 0-0 1 1 1 2
Jackson 5-9 1-1 8 3 3 11
Alexander 11-15 4-6 12 1 1 26
McCoy 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0
Pearson 1-5 0-0 1 7 4 2
Chappell 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0
Collins 6-10 5-6 6 3 3 18
Thigpen 6-12 0-1 2 4 2 12
Doerrfeld 4-5 2-3 5 1 1 10
Totals 34-63 12-17 40 21 17 81
3-pt goals: 1-4 (Collins 1-1. Chappell 0-
1. Pearson 0-2) FG%- .539, 3-pt FG%-
.250. FT%- .706. Blks; 5 ( Alexander 2,
Brown 1, Jackson 1, Doerrfeldl).
Turnovers: 18.
MICHIGAN (70)
Player _FG FT R A PF 'P
Taylor 2-8 2-3 5 2 2 6
Mitchell 4-8 0-0 4 2 3 7
Riley 1-5 7-8 6 0 3 9
Calip 7-16 2-2 1 1 0 19
Talley 5-9 3-4 6 1 3 16
Pelinka 0-2 2-2 2 2 1 2
Tolbert 2-6 0-0 1 0 1 5
Mclver 1-1 2-2 1 0 1 4
Voskuil 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 0
Bossard 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0
Totals 30-59 22-33 24 12 26 89
3-pt goals: 8-21 (Talley 3-5, Calip 3-9,
Tolbert 1-1, Mitchell 1-2, Taylor 0-2,
Bossard 0-1, Pelinka 0-1) FG%- .379, 3-pt
FG%- .381, FT%- .857. Blks: 3 (Riley 2,
Mitchell 1). Turnovers: 15. Steals: 4
(Tyor 1 Pelinka I, Mitchell 1, Riley 1).
MICHIGAN STATE (85)
Player TIFG FT' R A PF 'IP
Stephens 5-8 0-0 9 0 2 10
Steigenga 8-14 4-8 3 3 1 20
Peplowski 3-5 2-2 7 1 5 8
M'gmry 1-4 '0-0 4 102 3
Smith 10-18 4-4 7 8 2 24
W'shnsky 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0
Penick 4-5 0-1 1 1 3 10
Casler 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 2
Zulauf 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0
Hickman 3-7 2-2 2 0 2 8
Hkofiamp 0-0 -00
Totals 34-63 14-19 42 23 17 85
3-pt goals: 3-8 (Penick 2-2. Montgomery
1-2. Steigenga 0-2. Casler 0-2) FG%-
.540, 3-pt FG%- .375. FT%- .737. BWks: 2
(Peplowski 1, Hickman 1). Turnovers: 14.
Steals: 4 (Montgomery 3 Smith 1).

MICHIGAN (72)
Player TFG FE R A PF IP
Mitchell 0-2. 0-0 2 0 4 0
Taylor 10-17 4-6 9 2 3 25
Riley 0-9 2-2 4 0 4 2
Calip 10-21 4-4 3 4 3 27
Talley 1-7 8-10 5 5 1 10
Pelinka 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
Tolbert 3-10 1-4 0 1 2 8
Seter 0-2 0-0 3 0 1 0
McIver 0-2 0-0 7 1 1 0
Totals 24-70 19-24 40 13 19 72
3-pt goals: 5-16 (Calip 3-9, Taylor 1-2,
Tolbert 1-4, Talley 0-1) FG%- .343, 3-pt
FG%- .313, FT%- .792. B1ks: 6 (Riley 3,
McIver 2, Seter 1). Turnovers: 15. Steals:
10 (Taylor 4, Calip 3, Talley 2, Mitchell

1).

STATE (81)

Spartan guard Andy Penick cuts off Michael Talley's lane in Michigan State's 85-70 victory at Breslin Arena
Thursday.

sponded, scoring a career-high 25
points and grabbing nine rebounds.
MICHIGAN 89,
Marquette 81
Michigan took a 22-10 lead as
the Wolverine guards were hitting
from the outside. Paced by Calip's
15 first-half points, the Wolverines
took control from the outset.
But the second half was a differ-
ent story as both Riley and forward
Sam Mitchell fouled out allowing
Marquette to pull within four points
with 25 seconds left'in the game.
MICHIGAN (57)
Player TFG FT R A PF 'IP
Seter 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0
Taylor 7-13 0-1 6 2 3 15
Riley 3-11 0-0 6 1 4 5
Calip 3-9 3-5 1 3 4 10
Talley 4-9 2-4 3 3 2 10
Mitchell 1-3 0-0 1 1 2 2
Pelinka 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 3
Tolbert 1-1 1-2 0 0 1 5
Mclver 1-1 1-2 4 0 3 3
Voskuil 1-4 0-0 1 0 2 3
Totals 22-57 9-16 26 10 21 57
3-pt goals: 4-16 (Pelinka 1-1, Voskuil 1-
3, Taylor 1-4, Calip 1-5, Tolbert 0-1,
Talley 0-2) FG%- .386, 3-pt FG%- .250,
FT%- .563. Blks: 6 (Riley 4, Tolbert 1,
Mclver 1). Turnovers: 19. Steals: 11
(Talley 3, Tolbert 2, Calip 2, Taylor 1,
Rilev SMitchell I Tolbert 1, McIver 1).
Player TFG FE R A PF 'P
Jackson 5-9 6-6 6 5 4 16
Lee 3-7 3-3 10 04 9
Carter 6-12 0-2 11 1 2 12
Baker 3-5 3-3 2 5 4 9
Brown 5-13 1-3 0 0 1 11
Jent 3-6 2-2 5 1 1 8
Robinson, 0-0 1-2 2 0 2 1
Skelton 0-0 1-2 0 1 1 1
Brandewie 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0
Davis 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
Totals 25-53 17-23 41 13 20 67
3-pt goals: 0-2 (Jackson 0-1. Jent 0-1)

"It was the flow of the game, the
referees wanted to cut all the physi-
cal play out," Riley said. "I tried to
stay away from fouls, but I just
couldn't."
MICHIGAN STATE 85,
Michigan 70
This game belonged to the Spart-
tans from the opening tip-off as
Michigan State dominated the whole
game. Within the first two minutes,
Taylor shot an -airball, and matters
never improved for Michigan as the
Wolverines never held the lead.

Center Mike Peplowski had his
way, holding Riley to only five
shots for the game. State superstar
Steve Smith was his usual self,
scoring 24 points.
The only bright spot for Michi-
gan was the return of forward James
Voskuil to the Wolverine rotation.
The junior hurt his ankle and had not
seen action up until last Thursday.
"It's been a long wait but I hope
I can get back into the flow
quickly," Voskuil said.

Blks: 4 ( Powell 2. Mclvainc 2).
Tumovers: 24. Steals: 2 (Hayes 1.
Mclvainc 1).

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