rt ' N , n t'. , 1 a , .3? r . ' ,t> a . The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wednesday, March 19, 2014 - 7A Bench Bromance: McGary and Dakich's antics By DANIEL WASSERMAN Daily Sports Editor INDIANAPOLIS - At one end of thebench sits an All-American; on the other, a 19-year old that needs his uniform to convince you that he's on the Michigan men's basketball team. The injured Mitch McGary - clad in a suit and tie for now - sits next to the coaches while Andrew Dakich is almost out of earshot from them. Symbolically, it couldn't be more fitting. Yet moments after almost every single meaningful bucket Michigan scored at the Big Ten Tournament,' the two came together - for a high five, a dance, a handshake - to form basketball's unlikeliest, and most endearingbromance. It's March after all, the month synonymous with madness. It's a time when as a nation we fall in love with unknowns from - Adam Morrison and Stephen Curry -- and turn them into household names. McGary, an injured sophomore forward, made a name for himself on the recruiting trail before coming to Michigan, but it wasn't until last March - when he played in 184 of'the Wolverines' 240 NCAA Tournament minutes - that he cemented his superstar status. The freshman guard Dakich, on the other hand, will likely never play a single minute of meaningful basketball in his collegiate career. Despite playing just three minutes this month - each in the final moments of lopsided contests - his sideline celebrations have firmly established himself as Ann Arbor's latest cult hero. In the past week alone, not one, but two YouTube highlight videos have been dedicated to his dance moves. beganmidwaythroughtheseason when team chemistry reached a point when he no longer felt he had to be an under-the-radar freshman. The dice roll, he says, is his favorite, but normally, "I just do something with my hands where I wiggle them around and just see whatI can come up with." None of the Wolverines saw the first highlight reel, which has more than 14,600 hits, until someone stumbled upon it on Twitter while the team was on the bus en route to Indianapolis last week. Players and coach alike loved it, but no one more than McGary. Together, the pair has begun calling themselves the 'Bench Mob.' "Once he saw that, he wanted tobeapartofit,"Dakichsaid. "We came up with some handshakes, some skits we can do. ... We don't try to be like the stereotypical guys who just clap. We try to mix it up a little bit." On almost every Wolverine jump shot attempted over the weekend, Dakich andbench mate, freshman guard Sean Lonergan, would stand in anticipation of a make, a bit problematic since more than 55 percent of the time they'd immediately sitback down. But on makes, Dakich would make his way over to McGary or even past him, in front of the coaches, to celebrate with dice rolls or dance steps. So far, none of the coaches have seemed to mind. In fact, Michigan assistant coach Bacari Alexander encourages Dakich to get "the moonwalk in my repertoire." "I honestly don't even know if (Michigan coach John) Beilein even knows they are doing it half thetime,because heissoinvolved in the game," said sophomore point guard Spike Albrecht. "It's hilarious to sit next to them and listen to some of the things they say - they're out of control. "I love it when (Dakich) literally ... ends up six chairs PAUL SHt Freshman guard Andrew Dakich has made a name for himself not on the court, but on the sidelines this season. down, right in front of Coach. I'm fact that neither he nor Beilein like, 'Dude, where the hell are you has shot down the ideacompletely going?'" has given some fuel to the fire. Though Dakich's moves have Regardless of whether he suits been the more impressive of up this year or next, and even if the pair, it's he will play McGary's another game ability to even as a Wolverine, jump out of his "It's hilarious there's no seat and dance question in that's lending to sit next to his mind excitement that he'll be a to some fans them and listen better player holding out whenever he hope that the to some of the returns. forward will "From the make a surprise things they say." mental aspect, return later I'll be five- this month. times, 10-times "If I get too greater, just excited, coaches start yelling because I see what's going on," at me, telling me to sit down," McGary said. "I've had a whole McGary said. "But right now, season to sit out to and watch the where my body and my back is, I game, learn from it, learn from think I'm alright to start jumping the coaches." around a little more." His time in a suit and tie has Thus far, the sophomore hasn't been so rewarding that it has indicated a postseason return is reshaped his future plans. even being considered, but the "I definitely see a coaching career in my future," he said. "I never really even thoughtof it, but just because of my presence and my attitude, I'm good at talking to people, I would love to coach in the future." Alexander started calling the sophomore 'Coach McGary,' to which McGary responds, "It's weird. I say I'm still a player." But for the time being, he'll remain bound by the bench, at least until someone on the floor makes a big play and the bromance rekindles on the Michigan sideline. And the deeper the Wolverines go in their pursuit of another Final Four run, the brighter the Bench Mob's spotlight will be. Dakich pointed to another YouTube sensation, the Colby College basketball team, as an inspiration for what lies ahead. "We're trying to steal some of their stuff," he admitted, but beyond that, he remained coy on any future moves. "Stay tuned." PATRICK BARRON/Daily Sophomore forward Mitch McGary has made his impact off the bench this year. HOCKEY In Penn State, an ideal foe By ERIN LENNON Daily Sports Writer In the postseason, a team with plenty of talent and heart, but one long prefaced by "conference bottom-feeder" is aquintessential Cinderella-story in the making. Penn State is a second-year program with a sparkling new arena competing in a newly formed conference against some of the oldest, most storied programs in college hockey. The Nittany Lions won just four of 18 games and lost 16 of 20 Big Ten matchups in the regular season. Still, eight of those losses were decided by one goal, often late in regulation or in overtime. Penn State has skated with No. 1 Minnesota and No. 5 Wisconsin, holding both teams to games decided by a single tally. So with everything to gain - an outright birth to the NCAAtournament - and nothing to lose, Penn State is not to be overlooked. But if there is a team in this league that knows not to be caught off guard by the last- seeded team, it's the No. 13 Michigan hockey team. Though this is the inaugural year of Big Ten hockey, these two programs have history, if only in the recent past. Less than one month ago, the second-year program embarrassed Michigan. The Wolverines carried a 3-2 lead into the third period before a series of egregious defensive mistakes secured the Nittany Lions' sixth win of the season. And to make matters worse, the upset was Penn State's second conference victory of the season and its second over Michigan in two weeks. "That's the thing, we're not playing a last-place team, we're playing a team that's literally .500 with us," said Michigan coach Red Berenson. "I think that's motivation and it's respect, and that's the game that we're pointing at." After a sweep over Michigan State, this was supposed to be the Wolverines' triumphant ride into a second-place finish in the conference, but instead it was the start of another detrimental losingstreak. Michiganfollowed a dominant but not surprising 7-3 thwart of the Nittany Lions in State College on Friday Feb. 7 with an abysmal 4-0 loss. In it, freshman goaltender Zach Nagelvoort lasted fewer than 15 minutes in net and surrendered a trio of goals. Though it wasn't only his performance that decided a loss to Penn State at home, Nagelvoort was the goaltender on record in the 4-3 overtime contest. "It would probably be easy for any team on any given night On Saturday, Senior Night at Yost, Michigan was forced to dig itself out of a hole it spent nearly three months digging. Having fallen out of the top 16 in PairWise rankings to Minnesota the night before, the Wolverines needed a win to keep their postseason dreams from turning into last season's nightmare, and they had to do it against the No. 1 team in the nation. So with all that pressure mounted in its home building, Michigan played its best game of the season, routing the Golden Gophers, 6-2. Though they've made a habit of easing up after a win this to come in season, the against Penn Wolverines State and say "W e'rep laying - who have 'this is a game VVJ A recorded just we should a team that's three series win,' but sweeps this they've proven literally 500 season - are that they're arguably at not going to be with us." their best overlooked," when their Nagelvoort backs are said. against the Despite his gloomy personal boards. history against the Nittany "We're confident with a sense Lions, Nagelvoort is expected of desperation," said freshman to get the starting nod in net, forward JT Compher. Berenson said Monday. Added Nagelvoort: "From Nagelvoort impressed in his here on out, it's playoff hockey first appearance against No. 1 and anyone can beat anyone. Minnesota last Friday, standing We've struggled against Penn on his head long enough to State, and it doesn't matter force an eighth overtime who you're playing, you gotta contest at Yost Ice Arena. The pretend like it's the best team in next night, the netminder the country." made mindboggling saves that The ticket to the NCAA prevented the Golden Gophers Tournament isn't punched. If from erasing a four-goal deficit. Michigan doesn't want history With each catch of the puck, - one that left it out of the Nagelvoort flipped it just a little NCAA Tournament for the first bit higher, a sign that he'd gotten time in 22 years - to repeat his early season swagger back. itself, it will need at least one A player who thrives on the win in the Big Ten Tournament. big stage, a player who knows The stakes couldn't be higher. what Penn State can do to So Penn State might be a an unsuspecting goaltender, Cinderella in the making, but Nagelvoort isthe right goalie for the Wolverines knows what size the job. skate it wears. What might be more promising, though, is this team's Need more sports coverage? ability as a whole to perform Check MichiganDaily.com when the stakes are at their highest. Summer Sessions 2014 Enjoy all that Chicago and Loyola have to offer this summer while taking a class to lighten your load for the fall. Choose from several convenient locations and more than 300 courses. 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