8A - Wednesday, February 5, 2014 S The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Defensive issues lingering Last two games without a realistic solution to its "She's been incredible," most pressing problem. Barnes Arico said. "She's been mark aggravating But what could've been steady night in and night out. written off as an isolated She handles the ball for us and step backward incident against Nebraska she usually guards the other continued at home against a team's bestguard. We are asking By ALEXA DETTELBACH struggling Minnesota team. so much of her. ... One thing our Daily Sports Editor Going into halftime with a team needs to do a better job of 38-34 lead, the Wolverines is finding her and being able to One similarity transcends allowed the Golden Gophers to get her some easier shots." the Michigan women's hit 11 of their first 13 shots in the Thompson also hit three triples basketball team's two-game second half, eventually leading against Minnesota, extending losing streak - defense. Or, a to a whopping 77.3-percent clip her streak of make 3-pointers to lack thereof. after the break. 22-consecutive games.But despite The struggles began against "It was our fourth game in scoring 16 points in the first half Nebraska on 10 days, and we weren't sure against the Golden Gophers, Jan. 29, when NOTEBOOK how our kids would respond Thompson was held to just three the Wolverines to the travel schedule," Barnes in the second half. put their undefeated road record Arico said. "(Minnesota) was TRAVELING IN STYLE: on the line and came up well unbelievable in the second half. Following Michigan's win short. Michigan (5-4 BigTen,14-8 ... We really did play well, but we over Wisconsin on Jan. 26, the overall) allowed the Cornhuskers can't have lapses against good Wolverines traveled in style, to score 44 first-half points on teams (because) good teams flying on a Miami Air charter 56.7-percent shooting. will make you pay for those - a plane the defending- Not much improved after defensive lapses." NBA champion Miami Heat halftime, as Nebraska ended The Golden Gophers' sometimes use. The plane was the game with 84 points and productive second half saw two en route to Detroit to pick up shot 53.3 percent from the field. of their players score 24 points the NHL's Florida Panthers It was just the second time each in addition to guard Mikayla after their game against the the Wolverines had allowed Bailey's 17, well above her average Detroit Red Wings. Sophomore forward Nik Stauskas was held to 1-of-6 from the field and just six points in Sunday's road loss to ldiaoa Resurgent Cornhuskers eye upset of Wolverines Nebraska seeks revenge for home loss in January By DANIEL FELDMAN Daily Sports Writer Earlier in the week, Nebraska men's basketball coach Tim Miles joked that the Cornhuskers Nebraska at have been Michigan working "on our one-inch Matchup: layups" in Nebraska 11-9; preparation Michigan 16-5 for Wednesday When: night's game Wednesday against 6:30 P.M. Michigan. Where: Crisler While the Center - quip - in TV: BTN reference to Michigan's dramatic 71-70 win in Lincoln on Jan. 9 - may have simply been a joke, the Cornhuskers' play is far from it. After going 9-27 in conference play in its first two years inthe Big Ten, Nebraska (3-5 Big Ten, 11-9 overall) will enter Ann Arbor as winnersofthreeoutoffourgames, including wins over Indiana and then-No. 17 Ohio State. Playing their best basketball of the year, the Cornhuskers will be seeking to move their success out of the confines of Pinnacle Bank Arena and earn their first conference road win of the season. "(Nebraska's) always been talented," said Michigan coach' John Beilein. "Now I see a chemistry with them that they're playing as well as anyone in the league right now. (Terran) Petteway might become the best player in the league. Then (Ray) Gallegos, the way he can shoot. They have a tremendous basketball team." Petteway, Nebraska's leading scorer with an average of 18.2 points to go along with 5.4 rebounds, has scored in double digits in all but one game this season. He could prove to be the game-changer for the Cornhuskers. When the teams first met, the sophomore both kept Nebraska in the game against the 10th-ranked Wolverines (8-1, 16-5) and hindered it, committing six turnovers but countering that by scoring 16 points. Pettaway ranks second in the conference in scoring, and with the Texas Tech transfer playing well recently - averaging 21 points in his last five games - Nebraska seems to finally be putting all of its pieces together. "They assembled this group of talent," Beilein said. "Several transfers, two junior college players and Gallegos, the New Zealand young man. When you throw them together, you have all this talent, but we all know that talent is never enough. You have to have chemistry, you have to have timing, you have to have a lot of great things. "And each game that they play, all of these great talents that Tim (Miles) has brought in have got more and more comfortable with what Tim's trying to do. And that's been a big difference for them." After losing to Indiana on Sunday, halting a 10-game winning-streak, Michigan and sophomore guard Nik Stauskas will look to bounce back before travelingto Ohio State and Iowa in the next week. For Stauskas, it will be important for him to be more involved on offense after scoring just six points against the Hoosiers. "We've got to do a better job getting (Stauskas) open," Beilein said, listing the three keys to the game. "He's got to do a better job getting open, and his teammates need to do a better job of getting him open." I Though Beilein said on Sunday that the loss would help the Wolverines in the long run, another lesson that came out of Michigan's first conference defeat was that excuses shouldn't be made when Stauskas doesn't get the ball. "Nik could have done things and we could have done things," Beilein said. "And his teammates could have done things. None of us say, 'OK, they're denying Nik, we've gotta go elsewhere.' There were opportunities for him to get the ball and we just didn't get it to him.... We don't want him taking six shots a game." Withdefensesidentifyingand marking him as the Wolverines' first option, Stauskas will have to adjust from his past playing experiences. Just as Stauskas is no longer just a shooter, he isn't just an afterthought. "When I look back on his career here, there was Tim (Hardaway Jr.) and Trey (Burke)," Beilein said. "In his career at St. Mark's (Southborough, Mass.), there was (Arizona's Kaleb) Tarczewski and (former Florida player) Eric Murphy. Now, there's Nik Stauskas' name out there as a marked man. That's a different mentality." NOTES: Nebraska hasn't played since Jan. 30. ... The Cornhuskers are 1-8 in games away from Pinnacle Bank Arena this season. ... Nebraska's two- game conference win streak is its firstcsince joining the Big Ten. Want more coverage? Check MichiganDailycom throughout the day for updates r their opponents to score more than 80 points, and was just the third time Michigan was outrebounded this season. "Nebraska was unbelievable, and they had a special day there,"said MichigancoachKim Barnes Arico on Tuesday. "They were coming off of two really tough losses, they were ready to go, and we really couldn't stop them from scoring. "Despite everything we tried, Nebraska kept scoring, and they have a young lady in Jordan Hooper ... who was on fire for them. Everything seemed to be going right for them." In just 27 minutes, Hooper exploded for 25 points and 10 rebounds, missing just four shots. No amount of varied defensive looks slowed her down, leaving Michigan of three points per game. Anddespitegrabbingaseason- best 21 offensive rebounds and committing a season-low seven turnovers against Minnesota, Michigan's defense inhibited its production and led the team to drop back-to-back losses for the first time all season. 22 FOR THE FROSH: For most of the year, freshman point guard Siera Thompson has been on fire from beyond the 3-point arc. And nothing changed against Nebraska, where Thompson hit two 3-pointers to move her season total to 50, setting a new Michigan freshman record. Amy Johnson held the previous mark of 49 in 1993-1994. Thompson is just the eighth Wolverine to hit at least 50 in a season. PAUL SHERMAN/Daily Senior defenseman Mac Bennett has been an integral part of Michigan's power play, but it has struggled in the new year Power play frustrating'M' ByALEJANDRO ZUNIGA Mac Bennett has proven himself practicing at full speed and Daily Sports Editor as a legitimate threat on the would have dressed that man advantage, Berenson weekend if permitted, Lohan The Michigan hockey team acknowledged that the remains sidelined with a torn certainly didn't have too much Wolverines are missing a player lateral meniscus he suffered to complain like former defenseman Jacob Nov. 1. Berenson said Tuesday about after it NOTEBOOK Trouba, whose blazing slap shot that the defenseman is not took five of six helped him tally seven goals last cleared to play this weekend, possible points against No. 12 year. Since opposing penalty- and his status won't change Wisconsin last weekend. But the kill units don't have to account before next weekend's series series marked the continuation for such a vicious shot, they can against No. 1 Minnesota. of a troublesome trend. collapse into the crease. "He's not quite cleared," The Wolverines haven't scored "We're constantly changing the veteran coach said. "They a power-play goal since the first stuff up with the power play," expect to clear him, but it won't period of a game against the Moffatt said. "It's so much be this week and it won't be Badgers on Jan. 11. Since that tally, fine tuning, you can change next week." a shot by sophomore forward one small thing and suddenly Berenson added that Lohan Andrew Copp that took a sudden everything works." "is on a good path" in his road to deflection off of senior forward Saturday, Michigan's power recovery. Luke Moffatt, Michigan has gone play looked deadly, even if just In November, two days after 0-for-18 with the man advantage. for one of its six opportunities. Lohan's injury, Berenson said And it's gotten exasperating. On its first man advantage of the that the freshman would be out at "The most frustrating thing night, it ripped five shots and least three months, making early is just seeing that power-play kept the puck in Wisconsin's February the best-case scenario percentage number just go down zone. But the Wolverines came for his return. and down," Moffatt said Tuesday. up empty-handed on their ONE AWAY: Given Penn The recent cold streak has next five power plays, too, and State's perfectly futile 0-8 dropped that number to just managed just nine total shots. record in Big Ten play this year, 17.24 percent, which has shaken "If you havea good power play, Berenson might expect to pick up the team's confidence. The you're going to score one out of his 784th victory this weekend, Wolverines could reach five full five times," Berenson said. "That which would move him into sole games without a power-play means you've failed four out of possession of fourth place all- goal if the special teams doesn't five times, but you're supposed to time in the NCAA's wins category find twine this weekend against feel good about it." for coaches. Penn State. DON'T CALL IT A But Berenson isn't taking any "It's a little bit of everything," COMEBACK: Freshman credit. said Michigan coach Red defenseman Kevin Lohan will "That means I've been around Berenson. "It's a little bit of our have to wait even longer until he for a long time, and I've had good confidence, our execution and plays again. teams, and I'm at the right place," guys tryingto do too much." Though he told the Daily he said after the Wolverines beat Though senior defenseman on Jan. 15 that he was nearly Wisconsin on Friday. r,