AThe Michigan Daily ( michigandailycom January 9, 2012 BADGER BEATDOWN MARISSA MCCLAIN/Daily Wolverines maul Badgers from start to finish By NEAL ROTHSCHILD Daily Sports Editor On Sunday, alumni of the Michigan men's basketball team congregated at the Crisler Cen- ter for the dedication of the new practice building, the Player Development Center. Wolverine great Cazzie Russell challenged the team, claiming that now that Michigan has first-class facili- ties, the production on the court has to follow. Message heard. With a No. 18 Wisconsin team in desperate need of a win com- ing to town, Michigan held firm in "the House that Cazzie Built" and routed the Badgers, 59-41, to give Michigan coach John Beilein his first win against Wis- consin. "Ofthe jerseys that were hang- ing, three of them (Russell, Rudy Tomjanovich and Phil Hubbard) were here and it was really nice," Beilein said. "They only spoke for about 30 seconds each, Cazzie maybe for a minute. And it was probably better than any locker room speech that any coach can ever give. Because (the current players are) looking at tradition, they're looking at history, pride." The Wolverines out-Wiscon- sined Wisconsin by playing stin- gy defense, hustling to earn extra possessions and hitting free throws to give the Badgers their third-straight loss. In a game played at a slow pace - characteristic of Wiscon- sin coach Bo Ryan - Michigan (3-1 Big Ten, 13-3 overall) held the Badgers to just 31-percent shooting and forced their lowest output of the season - 13 points fewer than the previous low. At the half, the Wolverines led 25-19 behind a balanced scor- ing attack. And five minutes into the second half, Wisconsin was still stuck at 19. Michigan was able to gain some distance on the Badgers, starting off the second frame on a 7-0 run. Freshman point guard Trey Burke befuddled Wisconsin's star point guard, Jordan Taylor. The All-American - who had been averaging 20 points per game in Big Ten play - couldn't find an open shot against the Columbus native. He scored just 12 points and managed only one assist to three turnovers - the inverse of his assist-to-turnover ratio for the season. "Trey did a phenomenal job on Jordan Taylor," said sopho- more forward Tim Hardaway Jr. "And that's what we expect for him throughout the whole entire season. Just him being himself, taking the challenge and being a freshman who he is, he's not going to back down from no one. So great job on his part." Burke also took it to the Bad- gers offensively. He pulled off two crafty drives in the second half to extend the Wolverine lead to 17 with 10 minutes remaining. He finished with 14 points. "I told Trey before the game;' said senior guard Zack Novak. "He's a young guy, he doesn't know everything yet. I went up to him, I go 'I haven't beat them yet, soget it done for me."' Hardaway Jr., who hasn't been able to buy a jump shot the past couple weeks, came through with a couple of 3-pointers to See ROUT, Page 30 MEN'S BASKETBALL Burke impresses in showdown ' with Wisconsin's Jordan Taylor Janecyk carries Michigan in weekend split with LSSU By LUKE PASCH Divisi Daily Sports Editor tion fc "Ni Standing in the hallway out- side of the visitors' locker room at the Crisler Center, dejected Wisconsin point guard Jordan Taylor fielded questions fol- lowing his team's 59-41 loss to Michigan on Sunday. The Wolverines' fresh- man point guard Trey Burke had just completed his media rounds and pushed his way through the swarm sur- rounding Taylor. On his way through, he reached past the crowd and extended a closed fist to his senior counterpart. Taylor acknowledged, pounded his fist and gave Burke the courtesy head nod - a tip of the hat of sorts to the youngster who helped Michi- gan snap a 10-game losing streak to the Badgers. It was a pair of the best point guards in Michi (Morr them Burke thing shots us." "I SO] a: th on I sharing an apprecia- matchup because of the poten- or each other's game. tial Morris-Taylor showdown o disrespect to (former at the point guard position. igan point guard) Darius The two were widely expected -is), but he almost makes to be the top floor generals in better," Taylor said of the Big Ten, and a couple of the . "He just does some best in the nation. s, maybe he knocks down But even with Morris' a little better than Dari- departure, the matchup was plenty hyped. Just last week, Burke and Taylor were named top-20 finalists for the Bob Cousy award, given at the ie just does end of the season to the top point guard in the country. me things ... Ohio State's Aaron Craft was the only other point man in little better the conference to receive the honor. an Darius." Last week, Burke made it very clear to his coaches that he intended to stick with Tay- lor on the defensive end. ore Morris declared for "Yeah, I wanted to guard 011 NBA draft, analysts him," Burke said after the ans were excited for this game. "The way he uses his Michigan-Wisconsin See BURKE, Page 3B By LIZ VUKELICH Daily Sports Writer Sophomore goalie Adam Jane- cyk looked like a different player in Saturday night's game against Lake Superior State. The night before, Michigan coach Red Berenson thought Jane- cyk looked scared when LSSU 2 he was asked MICHIGAN 4 to take to the goal after LSSU 2 fifth-year MICHIGAN 2 senior start- ing goaltender Shawn Hunwick was after taking a puck to the mask. The last time Janecyk saw play- ing time was in October, when Hunwick was ejected from the Northern Michigan game. By the time Janecyk made his first career start for the Wolverines on Sat- urday, though, he was ready. He anchored the team well, despite PAULSHERMAN/Daily Sophomore goalie Adam Janecyk made his first career start on Saturday, making 34 saves in Michigan's shootout loss. Bef the 2( and fa year's the 2-2 shootout loss, after a 4-2 win on Friday night. "There were a lot of question marks about Janecyk, and I think he showed us that he can play (and) he can give us a chance," Berenson said. "He was more in sync with the game. Tonight he was smooth and in position. He looked confident." Janecyk was tested early on Saturday when Michigan (6-6-4 CCHA, 12-8-4 overall) went on See JANECYK, Page 30 BIG CHILL 2.0 * The NHL has contacted Michigan to start talks on using Michigan Stadium for the 2013 Winter Classic. Page 2B BUCKEYE BEATING The Wolverines dropped Ohio State for the third consecutive time on Friday, improving to 13-3 this season. Page 2B