The Michigan Daily "- michigandaily.com Friday, October 3, 2014 - 7 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Friday, October 3, 2014- 7 Wolverines open at Ferris Waldeck trifecta leads to easy win By ZACH SHAW Daily Sports Writer Ready or not, Michigan hockey is back in action. Despite NCAA rules limiting the coaching staff's participation in practice and a young group still getting acclimatedtocollegehockey,the No. 8 Michigan hockey team opens its Mhigan at 2014-15 season Feris State with a trip to Big Rapids, When: Michigan, to Saturday take on No. 9 7:37 p.m. Ferris State. Where: Big "We haven't Rapids, Mich. had enough TV: Comcast time on any one phase of the game for me to tell you we're game- ready," said Michigan coach Red Berenson. "But I think the players are anxious to play, and the enthusiasm will be there. We just need to capitalize on our breaks and minimize their breaks." The opening game kicks off yet another season of high expectationsfortheWolverines. Followingadisappointing18-13- 4 campaign last year, Michigan still showcases enough talent to garner a top-10 ranking and be picked by coaches to finish second in the Big Ten. Junior forward and returning captain Andrew Copp and sophomore forward JT Compher look to bring back their top-scoring tandem from last season. In total, the Wolverines bring back five of their top-10 scorers from last season, and the addition of highly touted recruit and freshman forward Dylan Larkin will give Michigan plenty of scoring threats on its top three lines. By KEVIN SANTO For the Daily Despite conceding early, the Michigan women's soccer team left no doubt on the field Thursday against Nebraska. . Nicky Waldeck's hat trick led the Wolverines to a 3-i comeback victory. From NEBRASKA 1 the first MICHIGAN 3 whistle, the Wolverines exhibited a comfort in possessing the ball out of their own defensive third. Michigan's back line patiently circulated the ball until opportunities to play it over the top to a target striker were available. Nebraska prepared with a counter-attacking defensive shape, employing all 10 field players to sit behind the ball untiltheygainedpossession. Although Michigan displayed dominance in the air and an acute level of defensive discipline for the majority of the game, it found itself down early due to a poor defensive clearance. In the eighth minute, after the Wolverines failed to clear a blocked shot, Nebraska forward Mayme Conroy gained possession inside the 18-yard box and buried a shot firmly in the bottom right corner of the goal. However, Michigan continued to dominate possession and apply intense pressure until its scoringbreakthrough. In the 31st minute of the first half, redshirt freshman forward Ani Sarkisian won possession in the midfield and played a ball over the top of the defense to sophomore forward Waldeck. After beating a defender in a one-on-one situation, Waldeck dribbled past the goalkeeper and tapped the ball in from three yards away. After putting one on the board, the Wolverines played with an air of confidence, when they scored for the second time in the first half. In the 42nd minute, after an interception, freshman midfielder Niki Wilkinsonplayed Waldeck in on a breakaway with the Cornhuskers' keeper. In a similar fashion, Waldeck drew the keeper off her goal line and slotted the ball in. In the second half, Nebraska began with intense pressure and escalated the speed of play. It appeared that the Wolverines would concede a second goal for the first 20 minutes of the second half, as the Cornhuskers maintained the majority of possession and had two shots on goal. However, in the 65th minute, Waldeck relieved the pressure by completing her hat trick. Junior midfielder Corinne Harris sent a through ball to Waldeck, who hit it across her body and placed it brilliantly in the bottom left corner. Waldeck's hat trick makes her the Wolverines' highest scorer, with eight goals. Waldeck though, was quick to deflect credit for the feat to her teammates. "The last person to do it was Nkem (Ezurike) in 2011.... So the fact that I'm being associated with that is humbling and incredible," Waldeck said. "They were all pretty similar goals.... They were just great passes, the balls through were perfectly timed and weighted." The Wolverines remain undefeated at home this season, and Michigan coach Greg Ryan won't understate the unblemished home slate. 0 JAMESCOLLtR/Daily The Michigan hockey team's rood bock to the NCAA Tournament begins Saturday with a touth lest away from Yost. But questions remain on defense - a weak point in each of the past two seasons. This year's team features just two upperclassmen on the blue line. Berenson is counting on the talented and energetic crop of freshmen and sophomores to mesh with the experience of returning goalies junior Steve Racine and sophomore Zach Nagelvoort. "I think we've got two goalies we can play, whereas last year I wasn't sure," Berenson said. "On defense we don't have the seniors we had last year, so we're going to be relying on some of our younger guys to step up. So far I've liked the energy from the younger guys. "We might not be as deep on defense as last year, but we might be better on defense." on the other side of the ice, the Bulldogs are quite the opposite. After falling just one double-overtime loss shy of the Frozen Four last March, Ferris State graduated a number of key offensive weapons, but returns an experienced and hungry lineup led by senior goaltender and captain CJ Motte. "Their strength starts in goal, where CJ Motte is as good as it gets and is a real top college goalie, and their defense is good around him," Berenson said. "They've got all their defensemen back but one, so I think it'll be a tough challenge for us." The matchup also presents a unique challenge for Michigan sophomore forward Tyler Motte, CJ's brother. The two faced off last year in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines winning in a shootout. "Last year (against Ferris State,) my mom had the split sweater going with half- Michigan, half-Ferris, and my dad went with the neutral gray," Tyler said. "Our friends and family get into it, probably more than we do, but it can be a lot of fun. We're both playing on competitive programs and trying to get a victory, so we really look at it as just another game." It's early in the year, it's 'a non-conference game and the Wolverines may not feel ready, but ultimately come Saturday night, Michigan hockey will be back. . LeVert, Albrecht take veteran roles By LEV FACHER Daily Sports Editor The Michigan men's basketball team's leadership duties for the 2014-15 season will fall to a pair with a reputation for being soft-spoken: junior guards Spike Albrecht and Caris LeVert. Albrecht, LeVert and senior forward Max Bielfeldt are the only upperclassmen among the 15 players the Wolverines list on their roster. And it seems that from the get-go, beginning with Michigan's summer trip to Italy, the duo of juniors has been taking its role-model responsibility seriously. "It could be something as simple as making sure you're showing up to practice 10 or 15 minutes early and not in there looking sleepy-eyed," Albrecht said. "That type of stuff will drive the coaches nuts." Albrechtadmittedthatneither he nor LeVert is outspoken in the first place, making their emergence as leaders more of an intentional transition than an organic one. "It's interesting, because both Carla and myself are a little bit more mellow, kind of shy," Albrecht said. "But when we talk, people listen. Like I said earlier, we've kind of earned our stripes here. We're juniors now. We have respect among some of the other guys in the locker room." The team's early cohesion has impressed Michigan coach John Beilein, who said this squad has gelled in the early going as well as any other in his eight years at the helm. The Wolverines had the advantage of spending 10 days in Italy over the summer, playing four games against competition that generally wasn't ready for them. And with six incoming freshmen, Michigan was happy __to take advantage of a ready- made opportunity for bonding and growth while overseas. "This group right now is very connected for this age," Beilein said. "That has a lot to do with the personality of Spike and Caris and (sophomore forward Zak Irvin and sophomore guard Derek Walton), who are extremely otgoing." 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