: r The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Friday, September 19, 2014 -- 9A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Friday, September19, 2014 - 9A Coon leads sophomore class By BEN FIDELMAN Daily Sports Writer Adam Coon, like he has all season, dominated the competition this summer. Only this time, he traded in his maize and blue singlet for one with "USA" on the chest. The sophomore was selected to compete for Team USA in the FILA World Championships in Croatia, and was the only wrestler to enter both the Greco-Roman and freestyle tournaments. He took home bronze medals in both. Michigan wrestling coach Joe McFarland wants his team to learn from all competitions, and Coon believes he has learned from last year's postseason and this summer's international events. Coon said watching many of the competing nations, including Iranians, Georgians and Russians, allowed him to see what it was like to have flawless technique and be extra aggressive - somethinghe's now focusing on back in Ann Arbor. "If I can combine both of those," Coon said. "I will be absolutely unstoppable. Perfect, technique with the aggression to go with it - that's your perfect recipe." Coon's performance was impressive not only because of the end result - two medals - but also how he won them. In the 10 total matches over the course of both tournaments, Coon went 8-2 with two technical falls and five pins. "Those numbers are nothing less than impressive," McFarland. "The way he made the teams and how he competed in both the Greco and Freestyle, which is virtually unheard of, really says a lot about his character and the kind of competitor he is." After he spent most of his WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY No.1Wolverines prep fOr Big Ten By CHRIS CROWDER schools this year. Last month's For the Daily Michigan Open was a 5K intra- squad race. Saturday's race will Though it's just the second be the first 6K competition of race of the year, the Michigan the year for the Wolverines. women's cross country team Junior Shannon Osika, will be thinking of a Big Ten sophomore Erin Finn and title on Saturday. senior co-captain Brook Saturday's Big Ten Preview Handler are expected to lead will be held in Iowa City, the pack for Michigan. Iowa, the site of the Big Ten "We're interested to run Championships in November. againstdifferent-coloredshirts," After finishing second in the Big McGuire said. "Wisconsin has Ten behind Michigan State last vastly improved over last year, year, the Wolverines are hungry. and we anticipate they'll run "The most important thing three people up front with our is winning a Big Ten title," said people. We want to see how we'll senior Alex Leptich. "It brings stack up against them." excitement to the team unlike The Badgers are ranked No. anything else we can achieve." 16 in the nation and will give Their No. 1 Michigan a ranking hasn't chance to live gotten in the up to its top way, though, as "W e're more ranking. Leptich keeps The the team on excited to lace Wolverines track. look good on "The No. em up and run paper, but 1 ranking is they have really cool, but for a team score. their sights it gets pushed on the course back until and simply after a Big Ten competing. meet," Leptich said. "We have set objectives going Michigan returns all seven of in, but we're more excited to lace its varsity runners who finished 'emup and run for ateam score," first in their regional and fourth McGuire said. nationally last year. Coach The Wolverines will look to Mike McGuire has been very continue to motivate and push pleased with his team's effort each other to win a Big Ten in the offseason. He said the championship for the second No. 1 ranking is a combination time in three years. of where they finished last But Saturday's meet won't year and progress that several just be a stepping stone toward a individuals made during track Big Ten championship. season. It could be on the way to a The Big Ten Preview will be national title. an early measuring stick for the Wolverines as they face Big Ten For weekend sports'stores foes Iowa and Wisconsin. It's Cheek Michiganaily.com and their first race against opposing follow @theblockm on Twitter Adam Coon hopes a successful summer with Team USA at the FILA World Championships will help him this winter. freshman season as the No. 1 I wrestle with more aggression wrestler in the heavyweight and more to lose? Yeah." division, many expected big Coon, along with Dominic things from him heading Abounader and Brian Murphy - into the Big Ten and NCAA members of the 2013 recruiting Championships. To his class - had an immediate admission, the results of those impact for the Wolverines last tournaments season. were Coon led the lackluster. * group with a "I was a lot "I Willbe absolutely 32-5 record, more driven Murphy at (this summer) unstoppable." 18-9 and because I had Abounader such a bad at 16-11. Big Ten and Abounader NCAA Tournament," Coon said. and Murphy finished third and "It fueled my fire. I went after it fourth, respectively, at the Big even harder and gave it the best Ten Championships. that I could. Would I say that I It's not uncommon for wrestled better than I did (in wrestlers to redshirt their the college postseason)? No. Did sophomore year if they're coming off a stellar start to their college career, but all three of the Michigan sophomores are coming back in full force for this 2014 campaign. "We are going to put our best team on the mat," McFarland said. "All three of those guys learned an awful lot, as most student-athletes do, in their first year of competition. You learn where the bar is. The grind of that first year turns you into a man." Coon believes the Wolverines are going to be a powerhouse this year. Crediting tenacity in the practice room and a great group of freshmen, he maintains that the team is going to finish better than it has recently. ConfidentM' journeys East By ISAIAH ZEAVIN-MOSS is a newfound confidence For the Daily among the group. Sarkisian, whose heroic, last- The Michigan women's minute goal provided plenty of soccer team drama Sunday night, said that is hoping to last weekend's victories boosted buck an early- MiChigan t Michigan's confidence. season trend Maryland, "It gets everyone amped as it heads Rutgers up," she said. "It makes us feel East for a pair a lot more comfortable with of matches Matchup: ourselves, knowing that we can against Michigan 6-2; play at the top level and that we Maryland and Maryland 3-2- can beat teams that are ranked Rutgers. ; in the top 10." After a When: Friday Even coach Greg Ryan, weekend of 4 P.M., who, before last weekend two thrilling, spoke almost entirely of his quality TV: BTN team's youth and inexperience, results - a (Monday) senses an increased, newfound 2-1 overtime maturity and confidence from victory over his team. Minnesota and a last-second 2-1 "They're doing a great job of triumph over No. 9 Wisconsin keeping their eyes on the job - the Wolverines will try to at hand, taking it one day at a extend their current four- time," he said. match win. streak. In many ways, for a young But it won't team like the be so easy. Wolverines, The games the matches are on the "W e know that immediately road, where following Michigan this is the Big great success is 0-2 this are the most year, having Ten season, its challenging. suffered a pair Ryan sees of shutouts in not preseason." this and has California at been telling the beginning his team in of the season. practice to Freshman forward Ani focus on its next game and not Sarkisian said she thinks that to concern themselves with the those gloomy days are far in the success of last weekend. past. "I think they are adopting "It was our effort that that (gutsy) attitude," Ryan said. was lacking in San Diego," Added senior defender Sarkisian said. "Maybe we were Keyana Thompson-Shaw: "We enjoying ourselves too much in like to look at ourselves as the California. Now we know that underdogs. We have nothing to this is the Big Ten season, it's lose and everything to gain." not preseason games. We need Michigan is brimming with to take everything seriously confidence as they head out on from here on." this East Coast road trip. While the Wolverines' "We can go out there and starting lineup is usually we can beat these teams," comprised of mostly new, Thompson-Shaw said. inexperienced freshmen, the With a smile, she added, team is coming together. There "Why not us?" Men's soccer looks to rebound By SYED FAHD AHSAN For the Daily What has been a roller coaster of a season for the Michigan men's soccer team shows no Michigan at signs of slowing down as the N'Western Wolverines Matchup: visit Evanston Michigan 1-3- to play 1; N'Western Northwestern 3-1-2 this Sunday in When: Sunday what promises 5 P.M. to be a grueling Where: game. Evanston, Ill. Michigan (1-3-1) comes into the fixture winless in its last three games. Northwestern (3-1-2) would've entered in similar circumstances were it not for Wednesday's 1-0 win against Valparaiso, before which they had one loss and two draws since the start of the month. Both teams have yet to register a win in the Big Ten and will need one in hopes of gaining ground on current leaders Penn State, Ohio State and Rutgers, all of which won their opening matches. The Wolverines, although a point above Northwestern courtesy of a draw against No.12 Maryland, will be hungrier for the win, having not won since the end of August. Michigan's positive outings this season were a 3-0 win against Southern Methodist and last weekend's draw to Maryland. However, Michigan's most dominant showing was arguably last weekend's 1-0 loss to Bowling Green, when the Wolverines controlled the game for most of the 90 minutes and dominated every statistic other than the all- important final score. The defense was fairly solid and was only occasionally Michigan men's soccer coach Chaka Daley has reformed the Wolverines' strategy this year with mixed results. exposed when both fullbacks project of trying to develop a highly composed defensive would provide attackingsupport. specific possession-oriented style 5-3-2 formation primed for The midfield looked composed of play for the team. quick counter-attacks and the and pressed the Bowling Green "We've got a talented batch of quality of forward Joey Calistri midfield if it ever lost the ball; in young players, and it takes time - the Big Ten's leading scorer the end, it was just an inability adjusting to a new style of play. last season - who has already to follow through in front of It's a long season ahead, and this racked up three goals, and the goal that let the team down. is a long project," he said. Wolverines have no easy task on For all their possession and all The Wildcats blew open their their hands. the chances they created, one first two games of the season in Michigan can line up in decisive counter attack by the spectacular fashion, winning a number of different ways Falcons decided the game. 2-0 and then 3-0, before going with fifth-year senior keeper Michigan coach Chaka Daley three games without a win in Adam Grinwis competing with didn't downplay the importance September. But if Wednesday's budding freshman Evan Louro. of Sunday's fixture. game proved anything, it's that At the other end of the pitch, it "There's no substitute for this they are over their rough patch could be junior Colin McAtee game, and it plays a part in the and are looking like the team or freshman Ahinga Selemani long season ahead. It's just the they once did. They had five leadingthe attack. start of the season and it's special shots on target by the end of the The game could potentially be to play against such a historically first half and remained calm decided by the tiniest of details, great team," Daley said. defensively after scoring the and with both teams looking This seasonthough, marks the game's only goal. for no less than a win, Sunday's beginning of Daley's ambitious Add to this Northwestern's game promises to be a cracker. NO MATTER WHAT YOU SEE ON SATURDAY, BE GLAD IT'S NOT 2008. A