thing he can to enter his sophomore
year at Michigan much more ready to
roll, physically, than proved possible
in the fall of 2013.
King also sees the big picture in
terms of what he can contribute to
the Wolverines. He knows he'll need
to be more than a scorer to boost his
team as much as possible, following
a freshman year with record goals
but only one assist.
"My game needs to adjust a bit to-
wards assisting the ball, rather than
being the scorer," he said. "Teams
are going to scout me and know I'm
primarily a shooter. I need to be more
of an assist-type guy."
King certainly assisted Michigan's
offense in getting off the ground in
2014. As he expands his game, gets
healthier and finds himself sur-
rounded by increasing experience
King played in all 16 Michigan games, scoring in 15 of them. He netted at least one goal in
11 straight contests, while posting a dozen games with two or more goals.
PHOTO COURTESY MICHIGAN ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS