December 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 64) • Page Image 11
… for the Wolverines, the second half was a completely different story, and Michigan's defense was not nearly as strong as it needed to be. After holding the Musketeers to 42 percent shooting in the first…
… half (10- 24), the Wolverines allowed their opponents to net 16-of-31 attempts in the second half, including 6-of-12 from behind the arc. This 52 percent performance by Xavier was good enough for 43…
… continued to help inside." Guevara watched her team struggle from the floor. The Wolverine backcourt of freshmen Niki Reams, Mie Burlin and Lauren Andrews combined to hit on just four of their 19 shots…
… to sag in." While the Wolverines were having trouble at their end, the Musketeers couldn't seem to miss from behind the 3-point arc. Waugh hit three straight 3-point attempts in a four- minute span…
…. Xavier ran an offense that relied heavily on movement without the ball by setting numerous screens. As a result, the Wolverines had a difficult time keeping track of Waugh, as she hit every open shot she…
… snowballed," Guevara said. "I thought they came out with a little more firepower." Saturday saw the Wolverines play- ing a game they haven't seen this sea- son, an up-tempo run-and-gun style of game against St…
…. Louis. Michigan struggled to match the tempo of the Billikens, and turned the ball over 24 times, the Wolverines' most this sea- son. Michigan had trouble controlling the tempo, as St. Louis had several…