The Michigan Dailyj michigandailycom January 28, 2013 CHAMPAIGON SUPER NOVA Michigan 74, Illinois 60 By COLLEEN THOMAS Daily Sports Editor CHAMPAIGN - Just minutes into the game, redshirt junior forward Jor- dan Morgan landed funny on his right ankle and was limping off the court. He immediately headed to the locker -oom to get checked out, and freshman forward Mitch McGary subbed in for the starter. Matching up against Illinois' inex- perienced sophomore center Nnanna Egwu on Sunday, the Michigan men's basketball team was hoping to exploit the mismatch with a rota- tion of three big men in Morgan, McGary and redshirt junior Jon Horford, who is back from a knee injury he suffered in December. Morgan's injury didn't help the Wolverines' plan to attack the paint, but it wasn't much of an issue for No. 2 Michi- gan (6-1 BigTen, 19-1 overall). McGary, Horford and red- shirt freshman Max Bielfeldt lied in for the injured Morgan, and were big factors in the Wol- verines' 74-60 win over Illinois on - Sunday. "(I) love how many young kids got out there and played," sail Michigan coach John Beilein. "Jordan Morgan getting the ankle injury early gave three guys an opportunity to play that haven't been getting as many minutes as they'd like. (I was) really impressed with how our big men filled in there." . The forwards combined for 31 points and 22 rebounds, and if the big men weren't open, it was freshman guard Nik Stauskas open on the backdoor cut or sophomore guard Trey Burke driving to the rim for alayup. The Wolverines tallied 42 points in the paint and shot 53 percent from the field off a combination of post- ups and open cutters. McGary is typically the first man off the bench for Michigan, and though he had trouble protecting the basketball and finishing his layups early on, he became a force on the boards. The freshman was often able to outmuscle his defender, and finished with eight rebounds and six points. The Wolverines also had help on the boards from freshman forward Glenn Robinson III - the squad's leading rebounder added six to Michigan's 36 total rebounds. Horford also contribut- ed seven points and five rebounds in his season-high 17 minutes, and Beilfelt had a four point, two rebound effort on Sunday. The forwards were also successful in con- taining Egwu and forward Sam McLau- rin, who totaled just 13 points. "Guys stepped up toniight, (and) we knew that with Morgan going down," Burke said.:"Coach calls him the minster of defense - he's one ofthe older captains, he's been in the program for years - so once he went down, Jon and Max came in and stepped up." Added Robinson: "(Horford and Beil- felt) are both getting better every day. See MICHIGAN, Page 3B It's not about the ranking CHAMPAIGN - orget about the No. ranking for a second. Forget about everything you think it means to be labeled as the top team in the nation during the middle of the college basketball season. Forget about all of the sup- posed glory and bragging rights that come with it for just one moment. Because for all the hype and hoopla that will be made about the rank- STEVEN ings BRAID fol- lowing Michigan's 74-60 victory i against Illinois on Sunday - and there is a very good chance that the Wolver- ines will assume the No. 1 ranking when the polls are released Monday - what the Wolverines did Sunday is far more impor- tant than anything that will happen the next day. What they did on Sunday was show growth and maturation. They showed that they are a continually improving team, whether or not their ranking shows it. Two weeks ago, Michigan couldn't handle the pressure. Then, the second-ranked Wolver- ines walked into Value City Arena in Columbus with that coveted top spot within reach. On that Sunday, just three days after then- No. 1 Duke faltered against North Carolina State, they were almost assured of becoming the top- ranked team in the country with a victory. But Michigan came out flat, lacking energy in the first half against the Buckeyes, fizzling under the pressure. The freshmen showed nerves and inexperience. The Wolverines tumbled their way to a 21-point deficit in the early going of that contest, only to have a failed late-game comeback. Fast-forward to two weeks later. After a quick re-scrambling of the top-ranked teams in the national polls, Michigan found itself in the same exact position on Sunday, trailing only Duke in the rank- ings. And with Duke's loss earlier See RANKING, Page 3B MORE BROOMS A nightmare season for the Michigan hockey team continued with a sweep at the hands of Western Michigan. Page 3B SENIOR STRUGGLES The senior class has carried the Michi- gan women's basketball team all year, but it had a letdown against Iowa. Page 4B