The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, September 8, 2011 - 7A Balanced attack will open up field for Wolverines Michigan counting on more than just Ezurike on offense this season By STEVEN BRAID Daily Sports Writer Last year, the Michigan wom- en's soccer team depended on a freshman - Nkem Ezurike - to carry the load offensively. While Ezurike has continued to be an offensive force so far this season for the Wolverines (4-2 overall), it looks like last year's top goal scorer will have more company in that category this year, as her teammates have displayed' a more aggressive mindset on the offensive end this season. Michigan's new offensive attitude could potentially limit Ezurike's scoring opportunities, as a multitude of players have shown an ability to rack up goals. But Michigan coach Greg Ryan believes the scoring bal- ance will not only give Ezurike more opportunities to score, but will also open up the field for the rest of the Wolverines. "It will probably help them score more goals, because if you have balanced scoring it's harder for (opponents) to focus on one confidence and now a lot of expe- rience under their belt," Ryan said. "Ezurike, obviously, is a good goal scorer. Clare Stachel has really stepped up as a player that has that drive to get a goal. (Sophomore midfielder) Meghan Toohey, if she keeps on attack- ing, I think the goals will come from her. "I think that, in a sense, they're taking more responsibil- ity to be goal scorers (this year). Players that score goals want that pressure. I think this year, you just see more determination to go forward and score goals from this group of players." When Ryan took over four years ago, the team was a defense-orientated squad, scor- ing around one goal per game. Now, Michigan is averaging more than two goals per game. Michigan's offensive depth couldn't have been exhibited any better than in its game against Duquesne roughly two weeks ago. Six different players ham- mered home goals and three players notched assists en route to a dominating 6-0 win. The Wolverines's sudden boost on offense can be tied back to the emergence of Stachel. Entering the season with five career goals, Stachel looks well on her way towards surpassing that total this season alone. Sta- chel has attacked more aggres- sively this year and already has a three-game scoring streak, which culminated in a game- winning goal off of a penalty kick against UC-Riverside. "Partly, it's the maturing of some very good freshman that started for us last year and part of it is Clare Stachel stepping up and saying, 'Hey, I'm the experi- "They're taking more responsibility to be goal scorers." enced player here and I need to have the drive to push this team forward and score goals,' " Ryan said. "She's doing a great job." Like Ryan, Ezurike under- stands that a more balanced attack could open up more scor- ing chances for her, so she's wel- comed the help with open arms. "I feel like we've been mesh- ing really well," Ezurike said. "It's just a great positive for the team to know that so many play- ers that we put on the field can score goals." Ass C Michigan sophomore Nkem Ezurike wont hase to carry Michigan's offensive load as much as she did last season. or two players," Ryan said. "Last year, it was pretty much Nkem getting most of our goals and a few other players chipping in. "I'm really hoping that some of the attention will be taken off of Nkem and that she'll actu- ally have more opportunities to score. We're trying to do some things in our attack to put her in better positions to score." Through its first six games, Michigan has scored 13 goals - the Wolverines' most explosive start in six years. Not only have the Wolverines improved their offense mark- edly from last year, but they're also getting contributions from a profusion of players. Eight dif- ferent players have tallied goals, while 10 have recorded at least one assist. Among those setting the pace offensively for the team are Ezurike and redshirt junior for- ward and captain Clare Stachel, who are tied for a team-best three goals. Michigan has received a spark off the bench from sophomore Shelby Chambers-Garcia, who has netted two goals coming off the bench. 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But for the first we were going to have a fresh- n five years, it's not Lexi man setter," redshirt junior right erman dishing out the side Claire McElheny said. "And (junior setter) Catherine Yager t Chester, Ohio product is coming back so it's good to Dannemiller is quickly have some experience so Lexi ng herself as the Wolver- Dannemiller has someone to next floor leader, putting show her the ropes. ble-doubles and 40-assist "She's a very fast player so it's to help the Wolverines only taken a couple of weeks, but rut to a 6-0 start. she's learning as she goes and e's very skilled and she's there are a lot of veteran hitters thletic," Michigan coach that are trying to make her job as Rosen said. "But the pace easy as possible." uch faster and is so much This has included everything omplex than what it is at from taking Dannemiller to the gh school or club level, so grocery store, walking her to guring that out." her classes, answering all of her ugh it's taking some time questions and providing support e freshman Dannemiller on the court. ust to the pace of college As for the comparisons to hasn't stopped her from Zimmerman? Lexi Dannemiller doesn't see it. "We're two different people," she said. "But being a freshman (am) excited, in this spot, there's a lot of pres- sure. But I think I'm handling ut ... I know it OK. I expected it to be worse, but everyone has been really sup- t I'm still not portive and it hasn't been that bad of a transition." it my peak. As Michigan starts to end its early season road trips and gears up for more substantial compe- tition, her responsibilities will ming well in the first two grow along with the expecta- of competition. In her first tions. ate match, she served up But if her coach's words are sts en route to a straight- any indication, those obstacles in over Marshall. And won't prove to be too big for her. hen, things have only got- "She's getting a lot better ter. defensively," Rosen said. "She's weekend in the Utah catching up to the speed of the Invitational, Dannemi- game. She's got a lot better in corded at least 40 assists transition. We're still verynewto of the matches and tallied her so we're still learning about er-high 51 in Saturday's her and her development, but she over Santa Clara. A day picks up things very quickly and she notched the first dou- processes information rapidly." uble of her career with 40 In the first few weeks of play, and 10 digs. The result of Rosen has used simple offensive -formance? Big Ten Fresh- sets that have helped Dannemi- the Week honors. ller transition into college volley- vas excited," Dannemiller ball. However, as he continues to f the honor. "But at the add wrinkles to the offense, she ime I know that that's not will have to adjust. o be my peak. I still have But if she handles these chal- better and I still have to lenges like she's dealt with the is team better." others so far this year, Michigan nemiller said that aside could be looking at its setter - he heightened speed of the and Lexi - of the future. re 4' will kick off eason against ayne State in novated arena By BEN ESTES Daily Sports Editor all Big Ten games not televised by the larger national outlets to be shown on the Big Ten First seen on Network. -the game Michigan coach John Beilein and his team will tip off the season with an exhibition against Wayne State at the newly renovated Crisler Arena on Nov, 4. The arena added a new high- definition scoreboard, new seat- ing and a player-development center. The $52 million project is slat- ed to finish by winter of 2014. The first phase of renovations began as early as winter of 2010 and the focus was on improvements to the building's infrastructure. The Wolverines begin with the season opener coming a week later against Ferris State. The Wolverines play away from home relatively often in the nonconfer- ence season. - After a surprise run to the round of 32 in the 2011 NCAA Tournament, Michigan will headline the Maui Invitational in Hawaii, alongside Mem- phis, Kansas, Duke, Tennessee, Georgetown, UCLA, Belmont, Chaminade and others. The tournament runs from Nov. 21-23, while Michigan plays at Virginia in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Nov. 29 and takes on Oakland at the Palace of Auburn Hills on Dec. 10. Big Ten season begins for the Wolverines on Dec. 29 against Penn State, and they'll also play on New Years' Day against Min- nesota. Both games are at home. Other highlights of the conference portion of the schedule include CBS-televised games against Wisconsin on Jan. 8 and at Michi- gan State on Feb. 5 and a tilt against Ohio State on Feb. 18 that features a visit from ESPN's Col- lege Gameday. Michigan will take a break from conference play and travel to Arkansas on Jan. 21. Senior day for the Wolverines will be either Feb. 25 or 26 against Purdue. With the Big Ten's release of the Big Ten Network-televised conference games on Wednes- day, the Michigan men's basket- ball team finally has its full slate of games - both conference and non-conference - finalized. The Wolverines will play on ESPN/CBS 11 times in 2011-12 - six more than last season - with JOIN SPORTS! 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