The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, November 13, 2014 - 5A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Thursday, November13, 2014- 5A Wolverines laying groundwork M' loaded at guard Michigan women's basketball coach Kim Barnes Arico is entering her third year at the helm of a team try- ing to make its way into the national spotlight. This, year, it's possible the Wolverines BRAD could find WHIPPLE ? it, and it's possible they won't. But one thing is for certain: this is the best team Barnes Arico has worked with at Michigan. Which is why this year is a turning point for the program. This year, Barnes Arico can finish what she started rebuilding two years ago. This is the year the structures put in place are fine-tuned so that future generations are able to garner the fame and respect Michigan admires so dearly. The first task started two years ago, when the Wolverines had to deal with a coaching transition to Barnes Arico. Her Big East experience, combined with a great senior class, led Michigan to 22 wins. And the reward was a chance to dance in the postseason for the second consecutive year. Last season, the Wolverines were faced with a major obstacle. They returned only one starter and lost 90 percent of their scoring. But Michigan still ended the season with another 20 victories - the third straight season - while splashing into the third round of the WNIT. In this year's preseason, the Wolverines are absent from the top-25 rankings, received little praise within the Big Ten poll and are considered by Barnes Arico to be the smallest- team in the conference. And that's exactly how Michigan likes it. The Wolverines like going under the radar and not feeling the added pressure Last women startin one sta Kim B: 2012-1 with a: This opposit from h depthc in a fr make: Aricoi run inl By JACOB GASE knocked down five-of-six threes Daily Sports Writer in last week's exhibition game against Davenport, showing no season, the Michigan signs of freshman nerves. Barnes ts basketball team lacked Arico is hopeful that Flaherty g experience. With just will strengthen the team's long- :rter returning from coach range game while drawing other arnes Arico's first season in defenders and opening up the 3, the team began last year floor for her teammates. n uncertain lineup. The Wolverines have scoring year, the situation is the options coming off the bench at te. Returning four starters guard. Junior Madison Ristovski ast season, boasting great played in all 34 games last season on the bench and bringing despite making just 10 starts, 'eshman class that could but she set a school record by an instant impact, Barnes shooting .466 from beyond the is poised to make a deep arc. Sophomore Paige Rakers her third year. appeared in 32 games and finished third on the team with a TILE PHOgO/aily The Michigan women's basketball team has the opportunity to fisish the rebuildint process that began years ago. of high expectations. same attitude that ha the team to build und Arico. This is a team mar to the beat of its own What this season is re about is using Barnes finest team to jump t( phase - not one of re but one of expanding. "It's not where you start; it's t where you finish," " Barnes Arico told MGoBlue. Y com on J Tuesday. "I think our program has taken su strides in the last few that we're just lookin those next steps." Taking those next s requires a trustworth familiar coaching staf staff in place has been since the program's ct facelift in 2012. Barne recently added assista coach Megan Duffy, ,w previously worked wit John's for three years Next, Barnes Arico It's the s allowed er Barnes ching drum. eally Arico's o the next building, recruited Michigan's highest- ranked class in program history, boasting prized recruit in guard Katelynn Flaherty. Flaherty has already exhibited her ball-handling prowess on the court in the Wolverines' exhibition, and made a strong statement with her shooting accuracy. Wolverines s not where already had a strong sou start. backcourt - now it's lethal. It's where Beside Flaherty are Ou finiSh." four freshmen that give Barnes Arico the most depth ch great she has seen in Ann Arbor, 'years, all products of Barnes Arico's g to take search for talent that will complement the balance of teps shooting and defense she's y and trying to find. f. The Barnes Arico has also together facilitated the growth of her oaching first recrtrtintgclass as well, s Arico with sophomore guard Siera nt Thompson ending her rookie vho she year holding the record in th at St. single-season 3-pointers. "It's nice to know that we have such a big group come in that is able to and wants to work," said senior forward Cyesha Goree. "(We know) when we finish our senior year and leave, we left Michigan in the best way we could have left it." The future of the program lies in the underclassmen and rising seniors, so it's crucial that these players take the lessons and knowledge they can from a seasoned senior class: Goree, forward Nicole Elmblad and guard Shannon Smith. These are the type of role models the Wolverines need to move forward, role models shaped by Barnes Arico's leadership. "The players are smart enough to know, 'Hey this is who we are,' " Barnes Arico said. "We have people back, we have great kids coming in. If we keep working hard, keep doing the things we need to do and keep great chemistry, good things are going to happen for us." This season means more -Thwn a Big Tetn hampionship or NCAA Tournament bid. It means finishing a foundation years in the making, a foundation that can turn this team's dreams of notoriety into a reality. Guards .327 3-point shooting percentage. For the second consecutive season, the Wolverines have a Forwards surplus of talented guards. Of Michigan likely won't start a the 14 players on the roster, nine true forward at either of the '3' are listed as guards and one is or '4' positions, but senior captain listed as a guard/forward swing Nicole Elmblad is more than player. And of those 10, four will qualified to take on the power likely find themselves in the forward role. The unquestioned starting lineup. leader of the team, Elmblad has Sophomore Siera Thompson established herself as the best returns as the probable starting defender on the team and one of point guard. Last season, she set its top rebounders. Even though a Michigan freshman record with the 5-foot-11 Elmblad is listed as a 75 3-pointers, and was named an guard and played the '3' last year, All-Big Ten honorable mention. Barnes Arico said she believes her She has hit at least one triple in skill set will help her through the every game of her career. transition. Senior Shannon Smith As an alternative, Barnes Arico returns as the most experienced has considered starting freshman member of the backcourt. guard/forward Jillian Dunston Barnes Arico designated Smith at power forward and slotting as the Wolverines' go-to scorer Elmblad back at small forward. last season, and she seized the Dunston will likely see playing opportunity. Taking nearly 40 time either way, as she brings a more shots than any other player, high energy level and defensive Smith led the team with 13.8 presence that has impressed the points per game. coaching staff in the preseason. At the same time, she proved herself a capable distributor, Centers pacing the team with 3.7 assists Coming off a breakout per game. Despite spending last season at power forward last year at shooting guard, Smith year, 6-foot-3 senior Cyesha will likely slide to the '3' this year Goree will assume the starting to make room for another lights- center role this season after Val out shooter. Driscoll graduated. After years Filling that role is freshman of improving her conditioning Katelynn Flaherty, who enters and working her way into the her first seasoiit -Michigatr-startig lineup,'T e-has-become with the potential to be the the Wolverines' most dependable best pure shooter on the roster. post presence. She set a single- The prized recruit from Point season rebounding record last Pleasant, New Jersey, has earned year and also scored in double instant playing time thanks to figures 23 times, proving herself a her offensive ability. Flaherty threat down low. Frosh adjusting, showing flashes By MAX BULTMAN Daily Sports Writer It's a good thing exhibition games are intended to work out kinks and find cohesion, because the Michigan men's basketball team showed Monday that it still has a few things to resolve. The Wolverines thumped Wayne State, 86-43, but looked out of sync at times, especially shooting the ball - likely a result of a rotation that had six true freshmen and one redshirt freshman on the floor. Michigan will rely heavily on its younger players to find productive roles, and while that process always takes time, Michigan coach John Beilein said after the game he has been slower to implement his full offense with this group. "We don't have a very big package in," Beilein said. "We're creeping along, and I probably overanalyze it. I want things to be run perfect before we move on. I think we're moving in the right direction, but it's really slow." Forward Kameron Chatman put up the most impressive stat line - nine points, six rebounds and four assists, leading all freshmen with 25 minutes. The only true freshman to start, Chatman got on the stat sheet early with an assist on a Caris LeVert layup. Minutes later, Chatman air-balled a 3-pointer. At the start of the second half, Chatman displayed a bit of poise. Trapped by two Wayne State defenders under the hoop, it looked like he might panic and turn the ball over. Instead, he held the ball for an extra second and found sophomore guard Derrick Walton Jr. for an open look behind the arc. That patience, though, was not as evident in' some of the Wolverines' other newcomers. D.J. Wilson threw down a dunk 10 minutes into the game, but looked too eager for much of the first half. The lanky 6-foot- 9 forward/center had a jump shot blocked and then missed on a clean finish off a pick-and- roll with Walton on the next possession, prompting Beilein to briefly pull him out of the game. But Wilson did show a couple instances of strong recovery. With 7:51 remaining in the game, sophomore forward Zak Irvin lobbed an alley-oop for Wilson. The pass went wide, and while Wilson could have tried to force the issue, he calmly brought it down and scored an easy bucket. The most contested lineup spot appears to be the center position, where redshirt freshman Mark Donnal started, but true freshman Ricky Doyle saw the most minutes. Both Doyle and Donnal put up four points, but the Wolverines were plus-39 when Donnal was on the floor, far superior to Doyle's plus-20. Rounding out the class, freshman forward Aubrey Dawkins came on and nailed two 3-pointers late in the game, while frosh guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman missed all his attempts from the field but sank a pair of foul shots. "It's hard to believe we went to Europe and we're not farther along," Beilein said. "But I'm not moving as quickly as I would have, maybe, in past years. I just don't think we're there yet." i 11a V1 , Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis ACROSS DOWN 36 Quaint 47 Traffic 1 Radical diet 1 _ shui expression of congestion THESIS EDITING. LANGUAGE, 5 Balkan native 2 Eros surprise 48 Dress with a flare organization, format. All Disciplines. 9 Old Westtrail counterpart 38 Student's fig. 50 Mist 734/996-0566 or writeon@iserv.net sight 3 n _: as found 39 More apt to be 51 Comforting 14 Arabian prince 4 Shake picked words 15 Court material, 5 Rebukes 42 Word between 52 Joltlessjoe? 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