S ports The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, October 21, 2014- 7 Gardner healthy for MSU MEWS BASKETBALL Fresh Five bond remains strong By MAX COHEN Daily Sports Editor When Devin Gardner entered postgame media availability wearing a boot on his left foot after the Michigan football team's 18-13 victory over Penn State last weekend, it was clear the victory had taken a toll. The fifth-year senior quarterback had been temporarily removed from the game in the third quarter because of the injury, but he V fought through the pain and had been reinserted in the beginning of the fourth quarter. Gardner said he thought he'd be ready to play after the team's bye week. With a greater challenge against No. 8 Michigan State looming, the timing of the injury wasn't exactly ideal. Iast season, the Spartans' defense spanked Gardner and the Wolverines' offense, sacking the quarterback seven times. The combination of returning from injury and Michigan State's potent defense could be a daunting task, but Gardner insisted there will be no mental hurdle in getting ready to play the team that delivered punishing hits last season. Monday, Gardner said he felt no ill effects from the injury. "I felt like I was pretty healthy, could've practiced last week, but they wanted to hold me out, so I got a chance to get a lot of mental reps," Gardner said. "But I practiced yesterday fine, and I'm right where I was before the injury." Michigan will need a healthy Gardner to pull off the upset. The Spartans have the ninth- best defense in the country, surrendering an average of 292.7 yards per game. TERESA MATHEW/Daily Fifth-year senior quarterback Devin Gardner wasn't ina boot Monday, and the coaches said he's "full-go" in practice. Though there are multiple personnel changes in Michigan State's defense from last season, memories of the Spartans' dominance a. year ago are still fresh. The Wolverines rushed for minus-48 yards in that contest. "Last year was last year," said redshirt junior offensive lineman Jack Miller. "And that was a great Michigan State defense.This year,itlooks alittle different, the guys that they have, but it's the same type of thing, the same type of scheme and a lot of great players on the defensive side of the ball." Michigan coach Brady Hoke understands the challenge facing his offense that has struggled at numerous points this season. Gardner has thrown eight interceptions, but Hoke said preventing mistakes against the Spartans goes beyond the quarterback position. "I think we all need to play our best football, whether it be Devin or anyone else," Hoke said. "We talked about the negative rushing yards a year ago; that's not just on Devin. When a guy gets sacked and all that kind of stuff, you're turning some people loose and some of it is also he's got to get rid of the ball. There's a rhythm to it." The two teams enter the beginning of the rivalry week in vastly different positions. The Wolverines are fighting for a possible bowl game berth, while Michigan State has been mentioned as a possible contender for a spot in the College Football Playoff. Michigan won't change its mantra of focusing on itself rather than worrying about the opponent. Gardner stated multiple times Monday that every loss hurts him equally, rivalry or not. This week, he chooses to focus on the positive effects a win could have on his team, rather than the damage it would inflict on the aspirations of the Spartans. "It's not about us ruining their season. It's about us," Gardner said. michign~ ivingan j get advice McGary, Ro and Staus By DANIEL FEL Daily Sports W ROSEMONT, I Spike Albrecht, the "bittersweet." Sure, he'll be lo of his good frien Stauskas, Mitch M Glenn Robinson III also have three ne' watch on the NBA L at his apartment. While it appear is ready to embrac leadership role on young Michiga basketball team, it'l time for the junior gi with the absence of best friends. "It's a little bit Albrecht said. "Ju personally, those w my really close frien "Obviously I was excited for them to start a new chapter in their lives, but not having three of my best friends with me at school, who I literally spent 10 months out of the y a lot different. But in touch with them so those friendship forever." Albrecht, unlike teammates,'knows play professiorally acknowledges the o left at Michigan "Fresh Five" 2012 class likely will. For Caris Le relationship with McGary and Robins the same. Though is no longer on c junior guard still ta "probably a coupl week." "I ask them a lot about how it is," LeV Recently, conversations with have turned into encouragement for recover from his foo for Stauskas and R get through training 'Though talk abou rookies' transition t is a hot topic fort Albrecht knows t McGary, Stauskas an are learning will he more than himself. "They'll talk to m league, this and tha iniors said. "They'll tell Caris about it, but Caris is learning more about f rof things like that." LeVert might be the next Wolverine in line to enter the skas NBA, but like his tight-lipped teammates who went lastyear,he remains focused on the present. LDMAN "One thing I respect about 'riter Caris is he doesn't get caught up with things like that - the NBA l. - For or things like that," Albrecht feeling was said. "He's focused on things this season. What he can do to ising three help us win this year. That's ds - Nik why I've got a great deal of cGary and respect for him. And those guys - but he'll who just (went to the NBA), w teams to they're all the same way. And League Pass that's why we've been able to be successful." 's Albrecht As far away as LeVert is e his new from making a decision about a notably declaring for the draft, he n men's knows his conversations with I take some McGary, Stauskas and Robinson uard to deal will "affect me greatly until I some of his get to that decision point." But as Albrecht said, that different," decision isn't anywhere near st for me LeVert's mind right now. ere three of "Right now, I'm not really ds. looking into that," he said. "(I'm) just kind of checking in with those "Those w ere guys.. Before basketball three of my they're my r l co brothers first. But I think friends." when it gets to that point, me talking tothem will really help me." ear with, is Though LeVert and Albrecht I still keep are separated from the other all the time, members of the Fresh Five by s will last thousands of miles, they know the group will be reunited soon his former enough. he won'ft After all, McGary, Stauskas . But he and Robinson have a new team 'ther player to follow this season, too. from the "They're excited to come back recruiting to Michigan, hang out with us, watch our games," Albrecht said. Vert, his "They're still Michigan Men and Stauskas, really great friends of ours." on remains the trio BY THE NUMBERS ampus, the T lks to them e times a of questions 'ert said. isin 2?;= ygthrecrdfr LeVert's his friends words of McGary to t injury and Pa on N ns. obinson to 80 b; camp. t the three o the NBA the pentad, he lessons -arerhiprogrnmhstory d Robinson nefit LeVert e about the SeedgiventotheWors s h t," Albrecht madesa ron to the Fi For'n2013 W covering before travel H pu sta imstring injury first two games, surprise to see jun ts Nagelvoort's Steve Racine sta queto Saturday. Atus inquestion But with Nage out of practice M By ZACH SHAW sore hamstring, it Daily Sports Writer how long he'll be c a familiar scena When facing off against No. 7 UMass Lowell and No. 12 Boston University in its trip to Boston this weekend, the No. 14 Michigan hockey team will need all hands on deck if it wants to walk away with wins. Monday's practice provided some optimism, NOTEBOOK as freshman forward Tony Calderone returned to the ice after rehabbing a groin injury for the past few weeks, putting himself in prime position to make his collegiate debut Friday. "He likely could've played last weekend," said Michigan coach Red Berenson. "We wanted to be sure and give him a little more time on the ice, so he should be good to go now. If M; he can get through the week of practice, he's got a good shot at playing this weekend." Swapping places with Calderone on the bench for the time being is senior forward Andrew Sinelli. After suffering a hit from behind that resulted in the ejection of New Hampshire's Dylan Maller on Saturday night, Sinelli is day- to-day with pain in his shoulder and groin, but he isn't expected to be out for long. "Groins are hard, because in hockey, you can't go out and skate with a hurt groin," Berenson said. "You have to stay off the ice and ride the bike or some other things, but skating's the worst thing you can do with a hurt groin, and Sinelli's had a little bit of a history, so we're going to take it slow." GOALIE BATTLE WAGES ON: Another player out with injury is sophomore goaltender Zach Nagelvoort. After surrendering nine goals in his Wolverine netmin "We don't pu on practice, but if you're the starting goalie, you're going to start most of the games unless you're giving up too many bad goals," Berenson said. "This year, Nagelvoort started the sea starter. But just1 when Racine start starter and in th he got hurt, an carried the mail f , it wasn't a Berenson exp ior goaltender to return to pr trting in net couple days an the starting spo Avoort sitting until that hap onday with a Racine is the g isn't clear just may suit Michig tut. And that's Racine stopped? rio for both Saturday's 2-1 w ders. "If you kee it everything against down "It was about being ready and wired and determined." son as our were able to do t like last year a good result." ted out as our e third game FACING OFF d Naglevoort 'or a while, so Berenson wa ects Nagelvoort Saturday's win, and that uptick actice within a was most evident in faceoffs. d contend for After going 32-for-64 in t in Boston, but faceoffs in Friday's 5-1 loss, the pens for sure, Wolverines went 40-of-62 to o-to guy. That give themselves an early edge. gan just fine, as "That gives you an idea of 31-of-32 shots in how we competed," Berenson in. said. "The game starts with p your goals- faceoffs, and faceoffs start with. under three, being prepared. We need people you have a that are desperate in faceoffs, good chance they're committed to the battle, to win," and that's where the game Berenson said. starts. We did that Saturday. "With this "We competed harder and team, if we competed better, and that give up three was the difference in the goals or more, game. Just our approach, it we're probably wasn't technique, it was about not going to being ready and wired and win, and that's determined that we're going to the first game come out on top, that we want it where we the most." Friday, October 24,2014 9w mto 530 PM - 1225 South Hall University of Michigan Law School lawumich.edu/FnReform I OUMFinReg PAUL SHERMAN/Daily Junior goaltender Steve Racine made 31 saves as the Wolverines won their first game of the season Saturday at Yost. * I