8A - Thursday, February 6, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com No contest: Wolverines blow out Huskers ByNEAL ROTHSCHILD Daily SportsEditor By the time the late-arriving Crisler Center fans even got to their seats, they may as well have picked right back up and turned for the exits, because the Michigan men's basketball team had all but locked up its ninth conference win of the NEBRASKA 50 season. MICHIGAN 79 The 10th-ranked Wolverines started hot Wednesday night and got even hotter as the first half went on. They used 8-0, 12-0 and 15-0 runs throughout the first half to open up a 30-point lead and cruised to a 79-50 win over Nebraska (3-6 Big Ten,11-10 overall). "As soon as Michigan came out and made their barrage of threes, it felt like we tried to match them," said Nebraska coach Tim Miles. "You can't match Michigan. You just gotta endure the punishment they're going to give you for that time. Hopefully it subsides." At one point in the second half, the lead reached 41 points. With an early start and Ann Arbor roadways filled with heaps offreshsnow,theonlycontestleft to play by the time fans arrived was Zak Irvin vs. Nebraska, The freshman guard, having drained four 3-pointers, led that battle 16-15 with three minutes remaining in the first half before a 5-0 run by the Cornhuskers - with Irvin on the bench - gave them a 21-16 lead at the half, "We had a whole bunch of turnovers and rushed shots early," Miles said. "Those are all bad offensive decisions that lead into really difficult defensive situations. And so Irvin's just running down like he's in open gym." After scoring just 52 points on 18 made field goals three days ago against Indiana in Bloomington, Michigan (9-1, 17-5) had 49 TRACY KO/Daily Sophomore forward Glenn Robinson Ill scored a game-high 23 points. points on 15 makes at halftime. Sophomore guard Caris LeVert kicked off the game with two straight 3-pointers, and then the rest of the team chipped in. Michigan made nine 3-pointers in the half and 13 in the game, their most since a December blowout over Houston Baptist. The defensive performance also produced an opponent's lowest output since November. "We were a little angry about that (Indiana) game," said sophomore forward Glenn Robinson III. "We tried to get as much anger out as possible on defense as you can. I think we did a great job of that. It's hard to hold a team under 50." Nebraska has given the Big Ten all it can handle this season, beating Ohio State, Minnesota and Indiana, and coming within one point of knocking off Michigan in January. The problem for the Cornhuskers is that those games have all come at home in Pinnacle Bank Arena, and Michigan wasn't about to head there for a second trip. "I wanted a huge boulder on our shoulders after that loss (to Indiana)," said Michigan coach John Beilein, who was celebrating his 61st birthday. "You only have so many opportunities to win the Big Ten Championship and it comes every game in these little pieces. So come in there with a chip on your shoulder. Anger, mad - whatever. Just come in and get done what you have to get done." The laughter gave Michigan a chance to put up some stellar individual performances. Robinson broke out of a 3-point shooting funk to tiea career-high 23 points, making 3-of-7 from beyond the arc. While Irvin cooled off in the second half, his 16 points were the most of his Big Ten career. LeVert tied a career-high five assists to add to seven boards. Most went well for Michigan on Wednesday night, but unfortunately for Irvin, the Cornhuskers beat him handily in the end, 50-16. Irvin, Michigan bury Nebraska with barrage of treys, move to 9-1 in Big Ten play By SIMON KAUFMAN Daily Sports Writer Three weeks ago, the Michigan men's basketball team held its breath as the ball spun around the rim while time expired in its game against Nebraska. The ball popped out and the Wolverines escaped Lincoln unscathed. Wednesday night, the rematch was over at halftime, when Michigan headed into the locker room with a comfortable 27-point lead over the Cornhuskers. The 10th-ranked Wolverines scored just four points in the final 10:34 and still won, 79-50. The huge differential, and easy win, came thanks in large part to superb 3-point shooting from Michigan (9-1 Big Ten, 17-5 overall). BY THE NUMBERS Michigan vs. Nebraska Ttl 13 Total3-pointers, the most the Wolverines have tallied in aNigTen game this season, 100 Freethrowpercentage,helping Michigan jumpout to a big lead. Pitsttd21. Points scored by Nebraska inthefirst halt. Irvin had16. 4 Points in the final 10:34 for the Wolverines, which stilliwon by29. Irvin said. "I definitely didn't see that ball going in. ,.. Once I made the first one, my teammates were justtelling me to keep shooting it, and it just gave me a lot more confidence," The lucky- bounce 3-pointer set Irvin strong run at the half. Michigan defensive stops on1 possessions and I two more 3-point other side. At the last trey, the 6-foot- singlehandedly our Cornhuskers (3-6, 1 had just 15 points minutes left in the f Irvin wasn't th. enjoying his time arc - sophomore LeVert and Robi knocked down thr own from beyond th Robinson led ti scoring with 23 poin 8-for-14 from th was the first time Leading the charge was freshman guard Zak Irvin, who contributed 16 points on 6-of- 11 shooting - just the second time he's scored more than 15 points in a game. Irvin entered the contest midway through the first half to replace sophomore forward Glenn Robinson III and made an immediate impact. He knocked down a jumper before nailing two 3-pointers in his first three minutes. Later in the first half, he had the ball beyond the arc again and fired another 3-point attempt. The ball hit the back of the rim, sat on the front and then dropped in. "I knew it was gonna be my night when that happened," December that Robinson had scored more than 20 in a game, and he attributed the sharp shooting to an adjustment he made in his technique earlier this week. "Shots just fell," Robinson said. "I told you guys my shots were gonna fall. I had no doubt in my mind. My teammates did a great job of passing me the ball when I was open, and I shot it with confidence." The Wolverineswererelieved to finally see their shots start to go in after shooting just 40 percent against Indiana earlier in the week and hitting just three 3-pointers in that game. "We had better pace, better spacing out," LeVert said, comparing Wednesday's win to "Once I made the loss at Indiana. "We the first one, my took easier shots today." teammates were The trio of Irvin, teing me Robinson keep shooting." and LeVert to kcombined for ten of Michigan's 13 treys - n up for a the most they've made in a end of the Big Ten game this season. The made two spot-on shooting beyond the the ensuing arc - particularly from Irvin - Irvin made was certainly enough to please ers on the Michigan coach John Beilein time of his on the night he celebrated his 6 guard had 61st birthday. tscored the "To have a guy come off the 1-10), which bench and do that," Beilein said, with three before pausing. "Truthfully irst half. when that ball goes in the air e only one - because his delivery is a little behind the unique - it's like you don't guard Caris know what's gonna happen, and nson each it's been going in at 40 percent, ee of their so I just close my mouth and say e arc. 'Keep shooting, Zak."' he team in its, shooting e field. It since late For more coverage Check MichiganDaily.con throughout the day foraupdates Give your Valentine a gift that everyone will see ICE HOCKEY Hyman starring oretoo ed third line with Motte, Moffatt Buy a Cupid Gram from Deadline: 3:00pm, Monday, February 10th Cost: Only $5 Publication Date: Friday, February 14th Recipient's Email Address:_ Text: -IDDDL][F-]lIIII[]]L IF]L D]] IIII[I]LI[]L]F~ FI]DELEIL][]ILIIII[II] [IIDIDDI[][FIFI][]LIIL] Please stop by The Michigan Daily office at 420 Maynard (behind the LSA building) with this form and $5. CASH ONLY PLEASE. if you wish to pay by credit card, simply scan the QR code and you will be taken to The Michigan Daily's online store to place your order. [ Junior's move back to center sparks Michigan offense By JEREMY SUMMITT Daily Sports Editor One month ago, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson was trying to dig his team out of a four-game losing streak. He sat down to tweak his lines, and ended up finding an answer. His name is Zach Hyman. The answer has been there all season. He's not in the shadow of his teammates and not always on the score sheet, the junior forward has earned his start in all 22 games. Berenson says Hyman is one of the hardest-working players on the Wolverines' roster, and that much has been evident during the team's current four- game winning streak. The streak began on Jan. 23 against Michigan State. That day, Berenson decided to move sophomore forward Boo Nieves from his traditional center spot. Hyman replaced Nieves by making the move from wing to center, and it has worked out just as Berenson might have hoped. "Back at center, he's more mature, more responsible and more confident at both ends of the ice," Berenson said. With Hyman centering the third line between freshman Tyler Motte and senior Luke Moffatt, the performance of all three players has quickly escalated. Hyman and his linemates combined for four goals in two games against Wisconsin last weekend and supplied high energy in the offensive zone. "We've been working down low on the opponents real well," Moffatt said. "Even in the State weekend, we didn't produce on the score sheet, but we did have a lot of good in-zone offense on them, and a lot of sustained pressure down low and cycling." During the two-game sweep of Michigan State, Hyman had several chances that refused to hit twine. The red iron around the netting acted as more of a stoplight than anything when two point-blank opportunities from the slot clinked off the post in the first period. Even then, with frustration inevitably creeping in, Hyman remained composed. More than a week later, he crashed the net in the second period of last Friday's 3-1 victory over Wisconsin and jammed home a rebound for his first goal in seven contests. "He's getting chances, and now it seems his line has got some chemistry," Berenson said. "I'd like to see Zach keep hammering pucks at the net, and I think the more he does, the more he'll score." Hyman played center for the majority of his youth hockey career, and he stayed there for the beginning of his freshman campaign. But his defensive inconsistencies pushed him away from center and to the wing. Hyman has progressed well throughout his career, gradually proving why the NHL's Florida Panthers drafted him in 2010. His teammates now label him one of the better two-way players on the team. The junior's speed and ability to play both high and low in the defensive zone have been trademarks to his success. "Red preaches defense, and that's what I've been trying to get better at ever since I got here as a freshman," Hyman said. "I think it's improved greatly from the start of my freshman year to the start of this year." He's found his way back in a familiar niche as a center man, and it's been beneficial for all aspects of the Wolverines' game. He looks comfortable there but says he'll play whichever position Berenson finds most fitting. This week, Berenson called Hyman the catalyst of his line, and he's earned that praise. Not much about his game is flashy, but he grinds the opposition in the offensive zone and seems to get to the right places at the right times. With just two goals in 22 games, his emergence doesn't mean filling up the stat sheet every night, but that's just fine by him. Michigan already has proven goal scorers, at least recently. The Wolverines need Hyman to supply what he's been doing for the past four games - and all season, really. They need his work ethic to shine through, because that effort can go a long way in bringing out the best in players around him. Hyman's a big believer that when you work hard, good things will happen. He's back to working as a center, and great results have been coming Michigan's way ever since. 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