8- Friday, January 14, 2011 The Michigan Daily - mieh gandaily.com Blue to face rowdy crowd Michigan coach Red Berenson leads his team into a weekend home-and-home series against a tough Ferris State team. ' ready for physical play By MICHAEL FLOREK Daily Sports Editor In the Michigan hockey team's series this weekend, maize and blue will likely turn into black and. bruised. With No.7 Michigan facing Ferris State in a home- and-home series, the Wolverines Ferris State know one thing: t Michigan they are going to get hit. Matchup: The defensively Ferris State minded Bulldogs 1a8-4, ichi- have made a habit 1 of using their size When: Friday, - they have 10 7:35 P.M. players. who are Where: Yost 6-foot-2 or taller Ice Arena - and strength to TV/Radio: intimidate oppo- CBS College nents this season, which in turn has vaulted them to top in the nation in goals against. Ferris State is the only program in the country team giving up less than two goals per game this season. "They're really good at playing man-on-man," senior forward Carl Hagelin said after practice Wednes- day. "They're not going to give up (on) any hits. You know you're going to get hit at least 10 times that game. It's just hard toget to the net." Ferris State's hit-first- count-how-many-later attitude was on display when Michigan (10-4-1-0 CCHA, 13-6-4 overall) played the Bulldogs in late October. The Wol- verines split the home-and-home series, needing a goal from junior forward David Wohlberg with 13 seconds left to tie the first game in Big Rapids before losing in over- time. Michigan came back with a 3-2 victory at home the following night. "Itfelt like we were almost scared to play against them," Hagelin said after the series' first game. "We're thinking too much about how they play." The five total goals scored by the Wolverines are tied for their low- est in a series all season. And while Wohlberg's late goal stole a point back in October, Michigan coach Red Berenson and his players have men- tioned that the most important goal scored in the games this weekend probably won't be the lastone. It will be the first. If Michigan can score the open- ing marker, it forces Ferris State to pull out of their collapsing defensive style slightly in an attempt to garner the equalizer. In the two teams' past eight meetings, the team who has scored first has won the game. The Wolverines are also 10-0-3 this sea- son when scoring first. "You don't want to make too much of it because whether you do or you don't, itcdoesn't guarantee anything," Berenson said. "We know the first goal has been a factor in most of our wins, but you could have four first goals and four wins and say, 'Well every time we score first, we win,' but then the fifth game you might score first and not win." The teams will be familiar with each other from their last meeting, but the stakes have changed. Fresh "You know you're going to get hit at least 10 times that game." off a sweep of Bowling Green last weekend, the Bulldogs (8-6-3-2, 11-8-4) have jumped into third place in the conference. Michigan sits in second, just four points behind Notre Dame, though the Fighting Irish have played one more game than the Wolverines. . And if Michigan can pull any closer to the top of the CCHA as the season winds down, then maybe all the pain this series is sure to bring will be worth it. By CHANTEL JENNINGS Daily Sports Editor Junior guard Stu Douglass said it's never easy to win in Indiana's arena, Assembly Hall. In his two years on the team, the Wolverines have gone 1-1 on the road against Indiana. But they've never competed against the Hoosiers when the stu- Michigan dents were on at Indiana campus. "It's a tough Matchup: environment," Michigan 11-6; junior guard Indiana 9-8 Zack Novak When: Sat- said on Wednes- urday 8 P.M. day. "I know I Where: haven't played Assembly Hall there when their TV/Radio: students have BTN been there, so it'll be kind of a new experience for me, but it's a loud place to play. (Their) fans bring it. I think we'll be ready to go. Our fans the last two games got us ready for a loud crowd, they've definitely done that." .The fans at Crisler Arena have been rowdy the past two games, which will prepare the squad for the noise inside Assembly Hall. And if the on-court play against No. 3 Kansas and No. 2 Ohio State is any kind of sign, the Wolverines (1-3 Big Ten, 11-6 overall) may be on track to pick up their second Big Ten win of the season. The Hoosiers (0-4, 9-8) started the year 9-2 but have struggled recently - losing their first four conference games and their last six games overall. The Hoosiers are led by sopho- more forward Christian Watford, returning after an impressive freshman campaign where he was named to the All-Big Ten fresh- man team. This season, he's estab- lished himself as Indiana's most reliable scoring option, averaging 16.9 points a game. Michigan has done a good job containing opposing teams' top post players this season by throw- ing a mixture of defensive looks and plenty of weak-side help at each big man. Redshirt freshman 4 '1 JAKE FROMM/Daily Sophomore guard Darius Morris leads Michigan with 15.4 points per game. Jordan Morgan and freshman thing to do than people think. Jon Horford have rotated well for "(Ohio State) was a tough team, each other this season and held and I don't think it's going to be their own against some of the best any easier now when we go to post play in the country. Indiana and play. It's the same Most recently, Michigan was deal right now." able to hold Ohio State's fresh- Novak and sophomore guard man sensation Jared Sullinger to Darius Morris have been the most well under his season averages in consistent players for the Wol- points and rebounds. The Wol- verines this far into the Big Ten season. The 6-foot-4 Novak leads Michigan with seven rebounds a game and has been clutch when "To get over the the Wolverines needed him. Morris's numbers have dropped hump, you have slightly since entering conference t be better play, but he's still dishing out an to thean impressive seven assists per game the bad breaks" and putting up nearly 14 points t every time out. After losing three in a row, the Wolverines are looking to get over the hump and snatch a win in the verines played Sullinger so effec- Big Ten schedule. tively that he fouled out the game, "We want to win, we wanted the first time that's happened this to beat them," Morgan said of the season. Wolverines' close loss to Ohio "We're close, but to get over the State on Wednesday. "It's not like hump, you got to be better than it's okay. (We're going to) go for- the (bad) breaks," Michigan coach ward - we got two road games, John Beilein said. "You got to be Playing in the Big Ten - one of better than the other team. You the best conferences in the coun- got to be so focused, you got to be try - (we) just want to be playing better than any calls that don't go our best basketball come Big Ten your way - and that's a tougher Tournament time." 2_ _ r* L. Want professional experience in... Advertising Sales Account Management Finance Accounting Communications And MORE? 0 There attend the Michigan Daily Business Department Mass Meeting Thursday, January 20th at 6:30pm The Student Publications Building 420 Maynard (next to the Student Activities Building) Currently seeking hard-working, detail oriented, charismatic students to fill Junior Account Executive positions for Winter 2011 40