BASKETRA ... The Michigan Daily - SPQRTSMnnday . -- Monday, November 20, 1995 - TB The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday. November 20. 1995 - 7R ;0ona to i nw esquad veFisher was a sarcastic guy after Friday night's game. Sure the Michigan basketball coach was happy -his team had just WA1Ho6d Weber State, 80-62 - but he knew itwas just the second game of the seasorBetter opponents will soon follow',eginning Wednesday with Arizonain the semifinals of the Preseason NIT. In the media room, someone nentioned last November's Arizona win over Michifn at the Pala ,, andv er'aresponse was rather funny.{ "I've already. Jooked at the" game at the C" Palace last year," he said. "I think if BARRY we would've SOUENBE gotten some calls, Sollenberger .we would have in Paradise been in the game." This was humorous, you see, because heprobably hasn't been more sarcastic ir hentire life. The ref would have needed to be Fisher to make that one close. Michigan was actually in it early, trailing.by just a point at the half. But then Arizona star guard Damon Stoudamire went crazy from long range and that was that. The 78-57 defeat was Michigan's second worst of the season. ButMichigan is a different team this season - one that is unlikely to get blowh away by Arizona for the third straight year - and the Weber State wii iwproof. Cmcch Ron Abegglen's squad is hardly a world-beater, but it's already clear that the No. 17 Wolverines won't suffen through another 17-14 season. Thbre's simply way too much talent out ther6.And the five sophomores that sened teso young last year appear to be growing up in a hurry. Friday night Michigan used the two Ut sto dismantle Weber State - Defense and Depth. The perimeter defense that was suspect against DePaul smothered Wbe1 State's gunners. Abegglen's best player,,Iimmy DeGraffenried, netted 'ny half of the 30 points he got against FtesnoState and, for the game, Weber 'State-shot just .357 from the field and .231 from 3-point land. The Wolverines also forced 20 turnovers. "QOviously, their defense created a 1otbfftarnovers," Abegglen said. "I thinkwe had 15 in the first half- ridiculous." Then there was Michigan's depth. .Wchile Fisher carries only 10 scholarship players, his bench seemed inre&ibly deep Friday night. Nine Wolverines saw significant playing time; none of them played less than 19 minutes or more than 24. Most importantly, no one was a liability. From Maceo Baston to Albert White, they all had their moments. "Thope we can do that all season," Fishor said. "Use the depth; play all nine. Which brings us to Arizona. The demise of coach Lute Olson's program has been greatly exaggerated. OLson's boys whipped the defending national runner-up Arkansas on theY road Friday, 83-73. Arizona (2-0), which isn't ranked in the most recent Assotiated Press poll, led from start to finish in the upset of the No. 16 Razorbacks. The Wildcats have a couple of budding stars - guards Miles Simon and Michael Dickerson - and two established big men in Joseph Blair and Ben Davis. Add defensive spgatist Reggie Geary to the mix and its clear that Arizona is one of the top 25 teams in the country. "They are good," Fisher said. "I dont'ihink we've beaten them since I've been here. They've gone out and drilled us pretty good and then they let ,us mow about it." ForJhe record, Michigan is 0-3 againt Arizona during the Fisher era. .So what's the key to finally beating the 'Cats Wednesday night? Depth and defense. If Fisher's nine can play with the same type of defensive intensity as they did against Weber State, the Wolver- nes will make things tough on the )Vildcats. Fisher, remembering that his team sot .313 from the field last year against Arizona, wasn't making predictions and, instead, simply said: We'rt going to have to play better than we did last year against them." Herc's one vote that they will. WEBER Continued from page 113 17 points on 7-of-13 shooting. Unfortunately for the Wildcats, performances like Alex Fisher's 3-for-15 shoot- ing were more indicative of their play. Weber State made a mere 25 of 70 shots from the field. The Wolverines, on the other hand, created quite a fewl easy scoring opportunities. "From an offensive standpoint, we ran our break a whole lot better (than against DePaul)," Michigan coach Steve Fisher said. "We were able to, with the size we have, get second and third chances." Fisher gets a third chance of a different kind Wednesday night. Arizona has whipped his Wolverines in each of the past two years. think w're ready for Arizona., We're capable of playing with x-any team in the country. We have the talent. We just have to get the technique. " - Maurice Taylor Michigan junior forward, on the Wolverines' next opponent MICHIGAN (80) FQ FT KEV MIN M-A M-A 0-T A F PT, Baton 22 46 3-4 13 1 2 11 v.24 17 a 46 3 2 3 Ti-ir 2 6-12 11-4 4-10 2 3 13, Co'in 19 2-3 0-0 15 3 0 5 F 21 12 0-0 22 1 1 Micel 23 3-9 3-5 2-3 3 1 9 Tyor 20 3-5 1-3 2-6 0 3 7 Ward 19 4.10 4-4 1-6 0 1 13 Bullock 24 48 4-4 0-3 3 1 14 Morton 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 10 0 Oliver 1 0-1 0.0 0-0 0 0 d DeKuer 1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 S vndlar 1 0-1 00 1-2 0 1 0 Totals 200 29-67 17-25 1848 1715 80 FG%: 433. FT%: .680. Three-point goals: 5-19. .263 (Bullock 2-5, Conlan 1-2, Fife 1-2, Ward 1- 3, Morton 0-1, Oliver 0-1, DeKuiper 0-1, Mitchell 0 2, White 0 2). Blocks: 8 (Traylor 3, Conlan 2, Taylor, Ward, White). Turnovers: 17 (White 4, Taylor 3, Ward 3, Baston 2, Mitchell 2, Bullock, Fife. Traylor). Steals: 8 (Conlan 3, Baston. Bullock, Fife, Mitchell, Taylor). Technical Fouls: none. WEBER STATE (62) FG FT RES MIN WAM MA 0-T A F PTS DeGraffenned30 6-14 1-1 2-6 0 2 131 Tebbs 30 713 22 34 1 1 11 Smith 25 1-4 2-3 1-5 2 2 4 Fisher 23 3-15 0-0 0-3 1 4 7 Emery 18 0-4 0-0 1-1 2 0 O Baskerville 20 2-3 1-2 2-5 2 4 6 Hicks 18 2.10 0-0 1-2 3 1 5 Nielsen 6 1-2 00 2-3 2 1 Haws 11 13 0-0 1-1 0 1 2 Ketcham 9 1-1 0-0 0-3 0 2 .2 Mc"nt;re 10 1-1 0-0 0-1 0 2 2 Totals 200 25-70 S.8 16-41 1223 62 FG%:.357. FT%: .750. Three-point goais: 6-26, 231 (DeGraffenried 2-5, Baskerville 1-1, Hicks 1-5, Tebbs 1 5, Fisher 1-7. Emery 0-3). Blocks: 4 (Smith 2, Nielsen, Tebbs). Turnovers: 20 (DeGraffenried 5, Tebbs 4, Hicks 3, Emery 2, Nielsen 2. Smith 2, Baskerville, McIntire). Steals: 5 (Tebbs 2, Baskerville, Nielsen, Smith). Technical Fouls: none. Weber State.......28 34 - 62 Michigan......47 33 - 80 At: Crisler Arena; A: 13,408 t Left: Michigan's Jerod Ward goes to the hoop against Weber State. Right: The Wolverines' Louis Bullock eyes the ball during Friday's 80-62 win over the Wildcats. Photos by JONATHAN LURIE/Daily Walk-on DeKuiper gets his first score By Paul Barger Daily Sports Writer Michigan's blowout victory over Weber State gave Wolverine coach Steve Fisher an opportunity to clear the bench. Ryan DeKuiper, Neal Morton, Ron Oliver and Erik Szyndlar all played the final minute of the contest. DeKuiper tallied his first career basket on a feed from Morton in the waning moments of the game. "This is one of the greatest feelings ofmy life," DeKuiper said. "Neal could have taken that shot, but l am grateful that he was so unself- ish." 3sketbA This was the first action DeKuiper has Notebook seen in his young Michigan career. REVENGE: There is no question that playing Arizona Wednesday gives the Wolverines added incentive. Michigan has been man- handled by the Wildcats in the recent past and is 1-4 lifetime against the Pac- 10 power. Last season, the two teams hooked up in the Great Eight Festival in Auburn Hills, and Arizona walked off with an impressive 78-57 victory. The Wild- cats blitzed the Wolverines during the 1993-94 campaign, 119-95, in the Fi- esta Bowl Classic. "Last year we wanted to get revenge for what happened the year before," sophomore Maceo Baston. "This year we have a chance again. This type of game is good for all of us." Arizona handed Fisher his first loss as the head man at Michigan, 82-75, in the 1989-90 Tip-Off Classic. BALANCED ATTACK: After only two games, it is quite obvious that Fisher is going to give a great deal of playing time to his first nine players. - Baston, Maurice Taylor, Albert White, Dugan Fife and Travis Conlan started both games, but each was con- tinually rotated in and out of the lineup. White and fellow freshman Louis Bul- lock led the Wolverines in playing time Friday, each seeing 24 minutes of ac- tion. The balance in playing time is mani- festing itself in the points column. Fri- day, four Michigan players scored in double figures led by Bullock's 14. NOT As FOUL: The Wolverines clearly improved from the foul line Friday, but shots. The Wolverines did not light the world on fire against Weber State, but 17-25 was obviously a huge improve- ment. TELEVISION TIME: Michigan will play Arizona at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. If the Wolverines are victorious, they will take on the winner of the Georgetown- Georgia Tech clash Friday at 9:30 p.m. Both games will be televised by ESPN. ESPN is scheduled to show fivemore Michigan games this season (Dec. 5 at LSU, Jan. 9 vs. Illinois, Jan. 31 vs. Purdue, Feb. 13 vs. Iowa and Feb. 27 vs. Michigan State). CBS will carry five Wolverine con- tests (Dec. 9 vs. Duke, Jan. 21 vs. Penn State, Jan. 28 at Iowa, Feb. 18 vs. Indi- ana and March 2 or 3 at Illinois). Most of Michigan's othergames will be televised locally by Creative Sports. INJURY UPDATE: Taylor suffered a hip- pointer in the first half against Weber State, but returned early in the second. Even with the injury, the sophomore pulled down 10 rebounds and tallied 13 points. The bandage over Bullock's left eye does not appearto be affecting his game. He was cut during the first half of Wednesday's game with DePaul, but was able to return before the end of the contest. AP Top 25 1. Kentucky (34) 2. Kansas (24) 3. Villanova (2) 4. UCLA (4) 5. Georgetown 6, Connecticut 7. Massachusetts 8. Iowa 9. Mississippi State 10-. Utah 11. Wake Forest 12. Louisville Pts. (First place points in parentheses) ',550 1,548 1,369 1,316 1,228 1,204 1,063 874 870 833 809 803 13. Memphis 14. Missouri 15. Maryland 16. Arkansas 17. Michigan 18. Stanf'ord 19. Virginia 20. North Carolina 21. Cincinnati 22. Viginia Tech 23. Indiana 24. Purdue 25. 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