I 4B - March 25, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com WRESTLING Disappointing end to season at NCAAs AP Senior forward Rachel Sheffer celebrates as the Wolverines advance past Villanova in the NCAA Tournament opener. Blue wins firstNCAA tourney game sine'01 F S wr( Ai It w tratin tion ft team ships For 1991, earne finish weigh sixty- for M who have out ai numet finish W Amer goal w Th had t been finish Cham but he ships the fit or second time Of the seven Michigan wrestlers competing, only three made it since 1991, no out of the first round, and only estler earns All- Massa advanced to the quarter- e~tle earn All~finals. merican status Forperspective onhowdisap- pointing this was for the team, nine Big Ten teams finished By MAX COHEN ahead of the Wolverines in the Daily Sports Writer final standings for the weekend. "It's hard sometimes as a vas only fitting that a frus- coach to put your finger on what g season ended in frustra- exactly went wrong because or the Michigan wrestling you're frustrated," said Michi- at the NCAA Champion- gan coach Joe McFarland. in Des Moines, Iowa. Massa, seeded 12th in the onlythe second time since 165-pound weight class, won a no Wolverine wrestler 7-5 decision over North Dakota d All-American status by State's No. 5 Steven Monk in the ing in the top eight of his second round on Friday evening. t class. One-hundred-and- Massa used an early lead to fend five-pound freshman Tay- to his advantage, spending the assa was the only wrestler third period preventing Monk nade it to the round of 12 to from turning him for the take- a chance to qualify. With- down. ny wrestlers placing and In the quarterfinals, Massa rous early exits, Michigan lost a 3-1 decision to Oklahoma ed 33rd in the tournament. State's No. 4 Tyler Caldwell. A e walked out with no All first-period takedown allowed icans, and that's not the Caldwell to take the early lead, ve set at all," Massa said. and Massa failed to counter to e Wolverine coaching staff win the match. In his first round hought its wrestlers had of consolations, with an oppor- rounding into form after tunity to place still possible, ing sixth in the Big Ten Massa was dominated by Iowa pionships two weeks ago, State's Michael Moreno, who opes of NCAA Champion- earned a 17-2 technical fall. success were put to rest on "I just have to use it as a rst day of the tournament. learning experience and get ready so hopefully I can win three national titles with my last three years," Massa said. Many of the other Wolver- ines who had the potential to make deep runs faltered early on. One-hundred-and-seventy- four-pound redshirt junior Dan Yates was seeded 10th, yet fell in the first round of the tourna- ment to Iowa State's unseeded Tanner Weatherman, 6-4. Yates failed to wrestle his way back into contention in the wres- tlebacks, finishing with a 2-2 record. Redshirt junior Eric Grajales, seeded 12th in the 149-pound weight class continued his late- season struggles, losing in the second round of the tourna- ment to Columbia's No. 5 Steve Santos. After an undefeated Big Ten regular season, Grajales has struggled in the postseason, fin- ishing2-2 in the NCAA Champi- onships and just seventh in the Big Ten Championships. At the end of the season, Michigan can only look forward to next year. All of its starters except 285-pound fifth-year senior Ben Apland will be back and will be joined by an elite recruiting class. Still, the Wol- verine coaching staff knows it will have to make vast improve- ments to ensure that season will not be full of disappointment. By ALEXA DETTELBACH Daily Sports Writer In a season filled with accom- plishments, the Michigan wom- en's basketball team added a new highlight to put atop its resume on Sunday night. For the first time since 2001, the Wolverines won a game in the NCAA Tour- nament and now find themselves matched up against lethal No. 1 seed Stanford. In a 60-52 win over Villanova (9-7 Big East, 21-11 overall), it was clear Mich-_ igan came VILLANOVA 52 out erratic MICHIGAN 60 and excited, struggling to finish on several early shots in the paint while starting out shooting 4-for-14. The Wolverines' defense held down the fort, grabbing a 13-10 lead and forcing three early Wildcat turnovers before senior guard Jenny Ryan scored nine straight points for Michigan (9-7 Big Ten, 22-10) to build a seven- point lead. "I thought we did a great job. offensively on them, and I thought we did a great job of getting (Laura) Sweeney in foul trouble and obviously that was a key to the game," said Michigan coach Kim Barnes Arico. "She scored their first seven points. They worewus down a littleabit late, but we were really able to take advantage of their size inside. I thought (senior center) Rachel (Sheffer) was tremen- dous. "It came down to the end, and we're happy to be playing one more day." Villanova, which is seventh in the country with 8.3 3-pointers per game, came out flat beyond the arc, starting 1-for-8. The Wildcats went into halftime hav- ing hit only three 3-pointers, but besides a nine-point run from Ryan, the Wolverines had a slop- py first half offensively. Michi- gan went into halftime with six turnovers, while Villanova had four of its own, and both teams hit under 40 percent of their shots. "I think just keeping our com- posure was huge," Ryan said. "Even if they got the lead, I was feeling good about our team, especially the way we were talk- ing to each other in the huddle. Obviously any time a team does get a lead, it's abit demoralizing, but what we talked about the whole time is that if they score we need to score, and just need to get one stop at a time." Clinging to their two-point lead, the Wolverines came out strong behind Sheffer's layup that sparked a 9-0 run to stretch their lead to nine. Sheffer ended the game with 16 points and matched her career-high 13 rebounds. "Even if they got the lead, I was feeling good about our team." Five straight points from Vil- lanova cut Michigan's momen- tum, but senior forwardRate Thompson drilled a 3-pointer with 12:43 remaining to bring the Wolverines' lead backto five. Thompson ended the game with a team-high 17 points and six rebounds. "I think the momentum change was really big for us," Sheffer said. "Whenever Kate hits a three, it's always a huge momentum change because it's usually a great shot, so I think it just really set us off to keep the energy going for us." After back and forth from both teams, the Wildcats' sophomore forward Lauren Burford had the opportunity for a four-point play to tie the game, but missed the free throw with 7:56 remaining. "We knew they were going to make runs, and we knew they were going to score," Ryan said. "(But) we just tried to stick to our runs and what we practiced all week." Michigan responded with a three-point play from Sheffer, pulling its lead back to four. With 4:24 left in the contest,fVillanova came out of a timeout commit- ting a huge turnover that result- ed in Thompson's third 3-pointer of the game. A strong run to follow sealed the Wolverines' win, bringing their largest lead of the game to 10. Michigan committed 14 turnovers, but outrebounded the Wildcats, 36-25. "I think we knew going into the game the style that they have," Sheffer said. "They do shoot a lot of threes, so we had to take advantage of crashing the boards and getting out in transi- tion. I think I had a double-dou- ble (tonight), but I was just in the right place at the right time for a lot of those rebounds." Ryan ended the game with 13 points and three assists, and senior forward Nya Jordan also played a critical role, adding 12 points and nine rebounds. The Wolverines found success from the foul line too, going 11-for-13 from the charity stripe. The most glaring weakness for Michigan this season has been its bench, which was held scoreless on Sunday. Michigan will need to find some form of production from its bench to compete with Stanford on Tuesday night. "We need our seniors to carry us in the end," Ryan said. "We have Kate Thompson on our team who can light it up, and we have Rachel and Sam Arnold and anybody. "I just think we kept our com- posure really well tonight, and we can do it (again)." WANT TO WRITE FOR THE DAILY? WE'RE REALLY NICE AND COOL AND GOOD LOOKING. We write things, too. EMAIL: SPORTS@MICHIGANDAILY.COM 0 sign a lease on a 4 bed + 2 bath & get a $50 gift card 0 b.,. .. .. .. ..> ....,.. ..«.... .... s..... ......... I 6 Federaly Insured by NCJA