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"For a grade, I'd give us an 'A right now," assistant coach Lisa Bervinchak-Love said. "Sunday against Michigan State we had a great effort and our competitive ness was awesome, it was proba bly one of the best games with the competitive edge I would say. We just have to be careful that we still stay focused and just take it one game at a time and we continue to practice hard and don't get com placent." "Having a younger team with out many guys that are older, I think for me I really have to make sure I'm doing everything right, even the little things like showing a good example, because they look up to you a lot," Bourchier said. "I remember when I was a freshman and sophomore I looked up to the seniors and I think you influence them a lot in how they do things and go about their ways." Bryan Welnetz, a sophomore, said he hopes to take advantage of the opportunity to learn from Bourchier in his last season. 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It was something the Lions didn't do last year and weren't as success ful, as a result. And along with team success, confidence is breeding individual success as well. The Lions have won four Big Ten Player of the Week awards already this season with Kelsey Amy winning Offensive Player of the Week once and goalkeeper Ayla Halus winning Defensive done and just working hard this fall and as a younger group try to come in and play well this year and hopefully take that into next season and step up and do some damage." Welnetz lost to Bourchier (3-6, 6- 3, 6-2) in the semifinals of the Princeton Invitational. At Princeton, several young players showed off their talents. Freshman Russell Bader made it to the finals of his Flight B singles bracket, before falling to team mate Taylor Cohen (7-6(7-2), 6-1). The tournament was highlight ed by Bourchier's performance. 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