2A - Thursday, September 16, 2010 t The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Thursday, September16, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom MONDAY: TUESDAY: In Other Ivory Towers Michigan Myths WEDNESDAY: Professor Profiles FRIDAY: Photos of the Week In Europe, the mos enthusiastic and at ous sports fans are as "Ultras." School o. senior Matthew Peven soccer support group gao Ultras, said he ho a similar quality of sob men's varsity soccer to "We go to soccer cheer on the team," "It's really all about be the soccer community log soccer." The Michigan described by Ryan St: ness School sophomo: vice president, as sir basketball spirit sqt Rage- is a small bu group of soccer enthi act as the men's vai team's personal spi at home games and games. M ich igan Ultras st vivacious, Bound by an enjoyment and But Peven times riot- appreciation for soccer rather After foundir referred to than a high level of athleticism, ter, he quick] fEducation the group aims to support the from member a, founder of University's diverse set of soccer and its coach the Michi- fans. versity's ach. apes to offer "St's reassuring coming to a departments. ipport to the big school that 511l easily be able been a con, erm. to meet people who also share a between the games and passion for the sport," LSA fresh- Ultras. Peven said. man and Michigan Ultra member "(The coa( ing apart of Nathan Hoff said in an e-mail with getting yand enjoy- interview, and access t At games, the Ultras lead players," Peni Ultras - cheers and chants, introducing Sn additio -rauss, Busi- musical instruments like cowbells the team ann )re and club and drums into the mix as well, ate a suppor silar to the "St takes a lot of energy and said the grou uad, Maize excitement. After the game last campus-wide at dedicated week (against Drake University), in the spring, usiasts who I was completely exhausted and porting ay rsity soccer had no more voice," Peven said. "I charity. it section was literally running up and down "We're h, select away the entire field most of the game response," he trying to rile all the fans up." - isn't a one-man show. rsg the group last win- dy harnessed support rs of the varsity team hes as well as the Uni- nletic and marketing sSince then, there's isistent collaboration soccer team and the tches) have helped us ig supplies, funding to the team and the ven said. sn to working with A its affiliates to cre- rtive fan base, Peven up also plans to hostsa -e soccer tournament ;,with entry fees sup- yet-to-be-determined hoping for a huge -e added.. - CLAIRE GOSCICKI COURTESY OF GUSTAVO GISKE The Michigan Ultras, a support grasp tar the Michigan Sorcer team, cheers an She Men's Soccer eam at a recent tame. 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