The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, January 24, 2013 - 7A " Grajales knocks at championship door By MAX COHEN nents in dual meets against Wis- Daily Sports Writer consin and Iowa. Seeding in the Big Ten Cham- Michigan 149-pound redshirt pionships is based directly off junior Eric Grajales has been performance throughout the Big knocking on the door for two Ten dual-meet portion of the years. schedule, so Grajales knows what With consecutive top-three he has to do to achieve his goals. finishes in the Big Ten Champi- "If I can go through the rest of onships and in the round of 12 in the dual-meet season undefeated, the NCAA Championships - just that would be huge for my seed- a round away from the hallowed ing at the Big Tens," Grajales said. status of All-American - Gra- "It would be even bigger for my jales has been on the doorstep of confidence going into the tour- being a champion for his entire nament, so then I'll be capable of wrestling career for the Wolver- winning it." ines. Ranked No. 11 nationally Looking ahead, Grajales' in his weight class, he knows it's chances at accomplishing an time to break through. undefeated Big Ten dual-meet "You feel the pressure to season remain. possible. In the do what you want to do in the remaining five conference dual amount of time that you have," meets, Grajales will likely face Grajales said. two wrestlers currently ranked Luckily for Grajales, pressure in the InterMat Top 20, both of seems to be just another word whom are ranked lower than in his vocabulary. In Big Ten him - Ohio State sophomore dual-meet action so far this sea- Cam Tessari and Michigan State son, Grajalesis 3-0, stepping up senior Dan Osterman. for Michigan whenever he has Grajales's expectation of win- stepped onto the mat. ning all of his Big Ten Grajales has taken Eric Grajales,149 pounds matches comes as lit- PAUL SHERMAN/Daily Junior forward Luke Moffatt has played on all four lines this season, but he provided a sparklfrom the fourth line on Friday with two goals against Lake Superior State. Fourth line a happy surprise for Berenson his performance up another notch since Big Ten Dual the Big Ten dual- Ne meet season started -Dec. N after a few losses in Sueflo the non-conference schedule. vs. Wi "At Midlands, he -Major didn't wrestle quite Schmi to the level that he thought he was vs. able to," said Michi- -Major d gan assistant coach Grothu Donny Pritzlaff. -Meet Record braska &. 8Jake hn, 3-2 sconsin dec. Cole It,14-6 Iowa ec. Brody us, 12-3 tle surprise based off of his performances this season. He has been a steady hand in the Wolverines' line- up, providing experi- ence on a team with a perpetually fluctu- ating lineup due to youth and injuries. "He's been through the Big Ten season two years and as a redshirt he saw it," "Taking that as a positive, he Pritzlaff said. "The experience pushed hard to get ready for the helps, he's been in a lot of tough Nebraska dual and he did a really matches. I think that's something good job." he can fall back on." Against the Cornhuskers, With Grajales's sights set on Grajales defeated then eighth- being a champion and an All- ranked Jake Sueflohn in a tightly American, the pressure will only contested match. Despite being increase as his goals become down on the scoreboard for the within reach. This year, Gra- majority of the match, Grajales jales hopes the pressure will used a third-period takedown to be enough to open the door to a take the lead which he held for a championship.. 3-2 decision. Since that matchup, "I've always been the type of Grajales has thrived, creating person that enjoys having pres- the momentum that earned him sure on me, being able to shine in major decisions over his oppo- front of a crowd," Grajales said. ByMICHAEL LAURILA Daily Sports Editor Junior Luke Moffatt, senior Jeff Rohrkemper and sopho- more Andrew Sinelli - three Michigan hockey players that haven't exactly been household names this season. Moffatt, Rohrkemper, and Sinelli, who have played on dif- ferent lines, or sometimes not even at all, comprised the Wol- verines' fourth line during their series split with Lake Superior State this past weekend. Traditionally, the fourth line is not often called upon to pro- duce a lot of points - it's usu- ally made up of some of the more unsung players on the team. Which is why when the line fin- ished this past weekend with a combined two goals and four assists, it was a pleasant sur- prise for a Michigan team that came in with a four-game losing streak and an offense that had scored just nine goals during that span. In the Wolverines' 6-4 vic- tory over the Lakers on Friday night, Moffatt tallied his sec- ond and third goals of the year, both coming off of assists from Sinelli, and a secondary assist from Rohrkemper. With a goal against Bowling Green on Jan. 8, Moffatt, who had failed to tally a goal all season, now has three. "I was having a tough start production-wise this season - a little snake bitten," he said. "Not that I wasn't playing well, but pucks weren't bouncing for me and going in." Michigan coach Red Beren- sqn has frequently switched up the lines this season in an attempt to get the offense out of scoring droughts. Considering that Moffatt played with both Sinelli and Rohrkemper on a line for some of last season, this familiarity proved useful. Having played on every line this year at some point or anoth- er, Moffatt has experienced the ups and downs that come with different linemates. Butthis ver- satility also enables him to bet- ter understand how important production from the lower lines can be. "When you're not on the fourth line and they put up some points or do anything good out there, it's just great energy to the team," Moffatt said. "The guys feed off the fourth-line energy even more than the first or sec- ond." Despite Moffatt leading the score sheet against Lake Supe- rior State, Sinelli had an equal- ly impressive weekend. He'd appeared in just seven games this season and his two assists on Friday doubled his season point total - one goal. Berenson said that if he keeps playing like he did against Lake Superior State, "he'll play a lot." Despite Berenson's constant shifting of the lines, he knows not to tinker with something that's working. Rohrkemper, who was called on earlier in the year to play defense due to a depleted defensive corps, has also seen time with different lines this season. "If the line is playing well, that's the main thing," Berenson said. "You hate to take a player that's playing well and put him on another line that's not play- ing well. You're not sure if you're going to get a win-win or a lose- lose, so maybe you're better off keeping them the way they are." When Michigan has lost this season, the next weekend's line- up was never a certainty. And even after the split, it's almost a certainty that Moffatt, Sinelli and Rohrkemper will all find themselves playing some role for Michigan when it travels this weekend to play No. 9 Western Michigan. The Broncos' 1.88 goals allowed per game is the CCHA's second-best defense, and if the Wolverines hope to have any offensive success, the lower-tier lines providing an extra-offen- sive boost might be just what the doctor.ordered for Michigan to make a late-season push. But Berenson knows that the Wolverines' struggles won't all be fixed by a couple of goals from a lower line - offensive and defensive production will ultimately be the result of a col- lective team effort. "The fourth line is a good start," Berenson said. "We've got two or three others lines that can pick up the slack....We need production from anyone." BY THE NUMBERS Fourth-Line Production 6 Pointsrecorded byMichigan'sfourthline aainst lake SunerierState lastweekend. Assists tallied by sophomoreforward UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WHAT DO 1HODES/MARSHALL/MTCHELL SCHOILARS, DO AFTER THEIR STUDIES Well, this guy became president. What will you do? Anything you want. You've written your own game plan so far in life. 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