6A - Wednesday, January 25, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.corm is Jordan's return impactful By COLLEEN THOMAS Daily Sports Writer Junior Natalie Beilstein suffered an injury in Michigan's victory over Minnesota last weekend in Minneapolis. Wolverines prepare for season without standout Beilstein By GLENN MILLER JR. For the Daily In her 23rd year of coaching the Michigan women's gymnas- tics team, Bev Plocki knows about winning. Her teams have gone 571-202-2, won 18 Big Ten cham- pionships, eight NCAA Regional championships, and made 10 NCAA Super Six appearances. She's coached 146 All-American first- orsecond-team athletes, and been named Big Ten Coach of the Year 10 times. To put it simply, Bev Plockiis a winner. So when Plocki says the Wolverines will be fine after los- ing junior Natalie Beilstein, it's easy to believe her. "They're fighters, and so I have every confidence in the world that we will be able to pull things together and have a successful season," Plocki said. Beilstein, who suffered an ankle injury in Michigan's win over Minnesota on Saturday, will miss the remainder of the 2012 season, as confirmed by the Michigan athletic department on Tuesday. "It's a majorblow, I'm not going to lie," Plocki said. "It's definitely going to affect us. We've got to pull together as a team and step up to the plate and take the atti- tude that what doesn't kill us will only make us stronger." Not only is Beilstein a two-time All-American on the floor routine, but she is also a team leader, one of just three juniors on this year's senior-less squad. In the season opener against Ohio State, Beil- stein recorded two career-high scores on uneven bars (9.800) and floor (9.925). Last week against Minnesota, she tied for first on bars before suffering the injury during her floor routine. "She's actually taken it pretty well," said junior captain Katie Zurales. "(Though) I think she was kind of upset and pretty shocked to find out that her Achil- les is gone." Despite losing one of its best athletes, the Michigan squad remains confident in its youth and determination. "We still have enough talent on this team, and we're still going to be awesome this year - we just need to stay positive and keep believing," Zurales said. Plocki is an experienced leader, and she and her staff have already begun the necessary prepara- tions to move forward without Beilstein. While Beilstein's injury was unfortunate and unexpected, it creates an opportunity for sev- eral other Wolverines to step up and contribute to the undefeated squad. Plocki expects sophomore Kristen Nagle to be an immediate contributor. Nagle, the only Mich- igan native on the team, has yet to compete for the Wolverines in her collegiatecareer and is expected to be in the lineup for the first time on Friday against Illinois. "This is a great opportunity for Kristen," Zurales said. "She hasn't gotten to compete for us yet, so it'll be really awesome to see her in the floor lineup and hopefully onvault." Michigan has been strong this season on vault and floor, despite its struggles last week against Minnesota. The Wolverines will look to freshman Annette Miele to fill the void on the uneven bars. Miele made her collegiate debut on balance beam against Ohio State, but she is expected to be in the bar lineup this week. Plocki is also planning to slowly incorporate both Miele and soph- omore Reema Zakharia into line- ups as the season progresses. Plocki is prepared to continue Michigan's undefeated record and make a return to the Super Six in April. "I've had years in the past where we've had smaller teams or we've had a lot of injuries," Plocki said. "I think when your back is up against the wall, that's when you find out what kind of team you have. "We have always had teams that have come out and end up having a good season despite whatever has been thrown at us. I think this team will be no differ- ent." "I'm back." No, Michael Jordan isn't returning to basketball, like he announced in his two-word press release in 1995. But anoth- er Jordan has made a comeback in a significant way. This Jordan, however, plays for the Michigan women's basketball team. During the Dec. 30, 2010 game against Ohio State, sophomore guard Nya Jordan suffered' a season-ending ACL injury, Her starting position was assumed by junior guard Courtney Boylan, but Jordan's confidence during Big Ten games was something the team missed in her ahsence. Jordan underwent surgery and intense physical therapy dur- ing the offseason to help get her ready for the 2011-12 season. At the beginning of this sea- son, Jordan, now a junior, made significant progress from her injury, but her knee wasn't feel- ing completely comfortable. Michigan coach Kevin Borseth noticed this ' and started fresh- man guard Nicole Elmblad in her place. Though Jordan has seen action in all of the games this season, it wasn't until Big Ten season rolled around that she hit her stride. Borseth altered the starting lineup, putting Jordan back in to replace Elmblad, even though he believes her knee won't be back to 100 percent until next season. Though he reiterates that the last five players on the court are the true starters, Bors- eth understands what Jordan brings to the table during con- ference play. "Nya gives us a great deal of confidence," Borseth said. "She plays at this level, she under- stands how to play at this level (and) she can play really tough in traffic." Borseth also said Jordan guards and rebounds well, mak- ing her an asset on the defensive end. Her confidence and ability to hold her own against tough Big Ten opponents is something Elmblad doesn't have as a fresh- man. Elmblad has yet to adapt to the aggressiveness of conference play, which is one of the reasons 0 why Jor the star "Nya sive I Borseth rience upbring to play Since dan ha the teat other p suited f aard Nya Jordan is back in the starting lineup for the Wolverines. rdan found herself back in Jordan is glad to be back 'ting five. with the team and excited about grew up in a very aggres- returning to her starting posi- basketball community," tion, though she did mention a said. "I think (her expe- that she has learned to see the from last year) and her game differently coming off the ting really prepared her bench. at this level." "Coming off the bench, you e her freshman year, Jor- kind of have a grasp of how the s been able to bond with game is going, the pace of the m and build trust with the game," Jordan said. "Starting, layers, making her well- you have to make quicker deci- or the starting lineup. sions because you don't know how things are going to turn out." 1(Jordan) Despite this challenge, Jordan has done a good job readjust- aderstands ing to her role as a starter. She's been averaging 23 minutes since w to play at returning to the starting five h s e l and her confidence in her play has shown in her numbers - all of her averages have increased since conference play began. e team) is comfortable "I think it's been good for me er," said junior forward because I've been (more) confi- Sheffer. "I think just dent ... when I start the game as ith her for the last couple far as coming off the bench," Jor- 0' ul ho t "(Th( with h Rachel being w years, we're a lot more comfort- able with her. She's very athletic, she does things not many people can do. She's just a smart player in general, so it's really nice to have her out there." dan said. "I had a little bit of experience before I got injured, and I was just waiting to get back into Big Ten play because it's much more fun." 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