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January 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 56) • Page Image 14

… to Mike Comrie who drops it off to Andy Hilbert (right) on the breakHilbert" slap-shot goal put the Wolverines up 2-0 and solidified the win. Michigan State 0 Back from Team USA, Hilbert and Jillson…

… Michigan State's Adam Hall. The Wolverines returned to Ann Arbor Thursday morning after a month overseas with Team USA at the World Junior Championship in Sweden. Fans in East Lansing were eager to see Hall…

January 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 56) • Page Image 15

… an insurance policy for the Wolverines so far this season. It started as just a health policy - with Brandon Smith down and Brian Ellerbe in need of a starting forward, Blanchard was there. But as the…

… season wore on, Blanchard's coverage became com- prehensive. At Detroit, as the Wolverines mounted a second-half comeback, Blanchard was there on the defensive boards. At Georgia Tech, as Kevin Gaines…

… Blanchard is both. YOUNG GUN: Michigan's perimeter game ailing, the door was open Saturday for a larger-variety Wolverine to step up the inside game. Seemingly without warning, Chris Young found his touch…

… foresaw a resurgence in Michigan's inside play. "I told the kids, after (the Wolverines) got their butts kicked at Minnesota, they'll be focused," Keady said. "They'll go inside, because no one touched it…

… - they did everything for us tonight." DOUBLE FAULT: Turnovers have haunted the young Wolverines throughout the first half of the sea- son. And although the 22 give-aways against Purdue may be an inflated…

… pesky Kent saw the Wolverines commit only 14 turnovers in each game, their second-lowest total of the season. In every other; victory (save Colorado State), Michigan gave the ball away more than 15 times…

… Michigan in the first overtime, twice driving along the baseline for layups to give the Wolverines a four-point lead. FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Groninger 4-5 .800 Crawford 27-34 ,794 Smith 9-12 .750 Freshmen…

… the visiting team is supposed to lose in overtime, or that you pay for mental mistakes in the Big Ten. In the wildest of fashions, at the most crucial of times, the Wolverines went out and earned their…

Wolverines. When he plays well, the Wolverines can win. But when he is off, they are in deep trouble. Sunday Jan. 16 /llinois at Michigan, Crisler Arena, 1 p.m. Michigan passed the test, winning one of two…

… conference road tests. Now the Wolverines begin their first conference homestand against the ltlini (1-1 Big Ten, 9-4 overal), last year's upstart team in the Big Ten. Can Gaines and Crawford handle lightning…

January 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 56) • Page Image 16

… over Arizona State, but had to leave the state on a sour note after Michigan's two-meet winning streak was ended by Arizona this past weekend. The Wolverines entered the weekend ranked 10th in the nation…

… dominant in Tempe with seven first place finishes than the next day in Tucson with just four. In the Wolverines first meet against the Sun Devils last Friday, the seven first place efforts came from six…

… different swimmers. With every Wolverine that came in first, another one was often close behind as Michigan had three 1-2- 3 finishes. Sophomore all-American Tim Siciliano had two of the first place fin…

…Wha following. Sophomore Chuck Kennedy was right behind to make the race a 1-2-3-4 finish for the Wolverines. Siciliano's other fr t pla'e finish was in the 200-yard individual medlcy with a time of 1…

… came in the 1,000-yard freestyle with Thompson's time of 8:57.56 ahead of McWha and freshman Justin Drake. Three standout freshmen took the other first-place finishes for the Wolverines, each coming in a…

… 200-yard swim. Garrett Mangieri's 1:38.55 in freestyle, Paul Ely's 1:51.14 for the but- terfly, and Ryan Earhart's 1:48.18 in the backstroke helped the Wolverines coast to victort In Tucson, the races…

… were measured in meters rather than yards. The Wolverines did not have the same kind of all-around success as they had the day before. Instead of six diffcr nt Wolverines hav- ing first place finihes…

… first appearance togeth- er as a doubles team, seniors Brad McFarlane and John Long led the Wolverines in the individual meet. McFarlane and Long advanced to the round of 16, after defeating some stiff…

… Kosta Zinchanka. "For John and I to come together and play like this is pretty encouraging," McFarlane said. The most impressive match for the Wolverines came in their loss to West Viginia's Mike Dektas…

… at the tournament. He defeated Marquette's Kent Davies in his first match of the consolation round. For Rolfand Edelson. the tournament was their first compeuition for the Wolverines. Held and Shaya…

January 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 56) • Page Image 18

…! HIGHEST QUALITYI FASTESTSERWICE! * 1002 PONTIAC TR. U 994-1367 ' Walker), the Wolverines' biggest star was a player known for her defense. Senior co-captain Stacy Thozaas carved out a place in history when…

… Ingram, and Anne Thorius more than held their own against some of the nation's top teams. Unfortunately, the Wolverines' com- mittee of low-post players struggled to make a name for themselves while being…

February 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

… women's basketball team found itself with a modest 6-6 record in the Big Ten (14-8 overall). With four games to go in the sea- son, the Wolverines needed to win every game if they wanted a first- round…

… bye in the Big Ten Tournament. But, as fate would have it, the Wolverines split the last four games and earned the sixth seed. So, they had to face I th seeded Minnesota in the first round. Michigan won…

February 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 78) • Page Image 11

… Michigan tennis team mrived at practice to a surprise. Arguably best player ever to wear a Wolverine uniform humbled the Varsity Tennis Center in street clothes. Former Olympian, Wimbledon run- ner-up and…

Wolverine Malivai Washington was there to check-in on and perhaps motivate his old team. "It was really nice to see him there, giving back to his team," senior Ron Nano said. "I think that everyone was really…

… Space needle and Jamal Crawford. The Wolverines will be competing in the Great Northwest Shootout, hosted by the Washington. The tournament will be the first dual meet outside of the friendly confines of…

… tournament will also be the first time the Wolverines will have back-to- DANNY KALICK/Daily This weekend, Matt Smith and the rest of the Michigan men's tennis team head to Seattle where they will compete in…

… deliver anoth- er solid effort in a critical competi- tion this weekend. On Friday and Saturday the Wolverines will take part in the Cannon Classic, a two-day affair in Indianapolis with a large field of 75…

… teams. With six nationally ranked teams slated to compete, the Classic should be a good indicator of the Wolverines' improvement. Michigan is expecting to perform better in this year's Classic than it did…

… last year. In 1999, the Wolverines struggled, capturing first place in only the high jump. At practice in the Indoor Track Building yesterday, Michigan coach James Henry eagerly looked forward to the…

… the right time. "Each week, we've improved," Henry said. "Last weekend was our best meet of the year. We're looking. to top that in Indianapolis." At the Mevo Invitational in South Bend, the Wolverines

…-best times. In the long jump, five Wolverines finished in the top 11, and Joniegh Slaughter, Breanna Tenclay and Cornell all recorded season-bests. Still, Henry felt his team had room for improvement. "I think…

… respect." In Seattle, the Wolverines hope to get their 900th win as a program. In 103 seasons, Michigan has earned 36 Big Ten titles and have attained a record of 899-351-14. The Wolverines return home to…

February 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 78) • Page Image 12

… tough training that inspired this year's team slogan, 'Bring the Pain' - which is printed on the back of the Wolverines' warm-up shirts - applies to more than just the swimmers. Over at the diving well…

Wolverines momentum. Trexler's performance against the Cardinal earned him one of his four Big Ten Diver of the Week awards this sea- son. The other three honors came after Trexler placed first in two events…

March 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 94) • Page Image 13

… with the CCHA regular season champi- onship trophy last week at Yost Arena, the Wolverines begrudg- ngly grinned at the cameras - reserving smiles for hardware they hope will come soon. They'll take the…

… last month's meeting that helps give the plavoff reunion a deener sense of history. The Wolverines have crossed paths with the playoff matchups dating back to darker days in Berenson's tenure. Twelve…

March 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 94) • Page Image 14

Wolverines' poor start might be cause for alarm. But Michigan coach Geoff Zahn isn't too concerned. Last spring, the Wolverines started the season 4-5 before going on to place fourth in the conference and win…

… the Big Ten Tournament. But being that it's months before the Big Ten Tournament, right now the Wolverines' main focus is to find the lineup with the best defense. And what's surprising is that most of…

… close. The two freshmen both recorded their first career hits in their first career starts last week in Florida, and they share the team lead with three multiple-hit games. Koman is the only Wolverine to…

… record four hits in a game after blowing Xavier's pitching staff out of the water, going 4-for-4 on the day. Koman leads Michigan with his .358 batting average and 12 hits - the only Wolverine to reach…

… double digits in the hit column. He is one of only three Wolverines to start in all nine games - six at third base and three as designated hitter. "I'd like to be playing third," Koman said. "I take my…

March 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 94) • Page Image 15

… Continued from Page 14 neffective Asselin and a foul-trou- bled Young, hit a long jump shot from the corner and a bucket inside on the ensuing possession, bringing the Wolverines back from a double- digit…

… spot in the National Invitational Tournament next week, but it won't be against another regular-season foe. Then again, in the Wolverines' minds, there's always the chance that yesterday's loss was the…

April 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 115) • Page Image 12

… Saturday, the Wolverines defeated Howe Military Academy, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan and Central Michigan in an all day shoot-out with a score of 1938 out of 2400 points. Tournaments are shot similar…

… 517, Neil McNeight followed with 484 points, and Ray Braekeveld had 472. Ken Denison rounded out the teams score with a 465. After a great season, the Wolverines may be left without a place to practice…

April 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 115) • Page Image 13

… point be? This past weekend, it meant every- thing to the Michigan women's tennis team. The Wolverines (1-5 Big Ten, 7- 9 overall) lost two crucial matches to conference foes Purdue and Indiana - both by…

Wolverines came up short in the doubles competition, which put them behind 1-0 going into singles play. One point. This point not only set the momen- tum for each match, but it also forced the Wolverines to…

April 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 115) • Page Image 14

…4B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - April 10, 2000 Wisconsin 2 Wolverines 1 Wolverines SI Minnesota 4 Wolverines 0 & Minnesota 0 1 I t f Team W L P 1. Iowa 4 0 1.0 2. Penn State…

… done so earlier to cure its hitting woes. While the answer to Michigan's problems is obviously not so simple, the Wolverines made it seem that way with their performance in the sec- ond game of yesterday…

April 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 115) • Page Image 15

… eamed run and walked only one batter for the 4-1 Michigan win Wolverines 4 Illinois 3 Fighting llini 7 a On the whole, Rutkowski would rather be in Ann Arbor ammea Team W L Pct. Overall 1…

… Fighting Illini to play college base- BASEBALL ball. Illinois had just fin- Notebook ished taking three of four games from the Wolverines, but as he scanned the Illini's celebration, Rutkowski stopped short…

… the outcome. If the shakv Wolverine rotation was looking for the opportunity to come through, this was it. Enter Bobby Korecky. The sophomore starter has shown occasion- al moments of brilliance this…

… four doubles. In his last five games, the junior has 12 hits with five doubles, two homeruns and six RBI. Parrish currently leads the Wolverines with his .357 batting average, 35 hits, seven home runs…

April 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 115) • Page Image 16

… away. The Wolverines fired a four-day total of 877 and outplayed all contenders by four strokes. They also proved to them- selves that they are one of the better teams in the country. "It was big…

… insurmountable. "I didn't think that we could lose with an eight shot cushion, but we could have," Carras said. "It was not a given. You have to go out there and play." The Wolverines did just that. And judging by…

…- ened from 54 holes to 36. "We played under some extreme weather conditions," Teichert said. "I thought the overall tournament was really pretty tough:' Next week, the Wolverine< will compete at the…

April 10, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 115) • Page Image 17

… the Purdue Invitational. Here's the breakdown. Dark horses step up for 'M' track By David Mosse Daily Sports Writer By David Edelman Daily Sports Writer When the Wolverines are divided, the women…

…'s track team cannot stand. This -oved true last week when Michigan ,ent its top sprinters to compete in the prestigious Texas Relays, leaving the rest of the Wolverines to fend for them- selves. This past…

October 10, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 8) • Page Image 8

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October 10, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

… bit chippy and rough in the Red Raiders' zone. Snow buildup around the crease gave Lefevre an advantage, because it inhibited the Wolverine snipers from cleanly deking and making their best moves on the…

… a Wolverine, Lefevre and his father's memory. The Red Raiders goalie proved up to the challenge, shutting out all five of Michigan's shooters, including Andy Hilbert and Mike Cammalleri. "That…

… Michigan women's soccer team is now 5-2 and has earned a tie for sec- ond place with Purdue and behind undefeated Penn State. The Wolverines have won two double-overtime games away at Iowa and Purdue. Two…

… Michigan victo- ries. True, the Wolverines did trample the Chippewas, 8-0, but it was hardly just another blowout. The game began with a strong Michigan drive, three of the goals were scored within the first…

January 10, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

…nii d Rick Pitino faces on a stick - Mifhigan's success brought about a notable change in crowd tone to sup- portive, and by game's end, to enthralled. 1whe Wolverines (1-1 Big Ten, 7-6 ovdal. notched…

… the wall." =1ichigan's best game may still lie -adbut the team displayed improved (brt Tnd avoided many of the pitfalls 1t doomed the Wolverines against Purdue last week. aMost notably, Michigan netted…

April 10, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 116) • Page Image 2

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September 10, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 140) • Page Image 15

… wins. Then, for 59 minutes, looks really good and loses. So, what do we now know about these Wolverines? First and foremost, this team is not good enough to overcome big mistakes, unlike last year's team…

…'s persona. These Wolverines won't fall behind 14 or 17 points against Illinois and still win. Then again, this year's team proe- ably won't fal behind 14 to begin with. On Saturday, these Wolverines proved…

September 10, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 140) • Page Image 19

… hungry tonight." In the tournaments first two matches, Michigan easily defeated Pittsburgh and Eastern Michigan in straight games. The Wolverines disposed of the Panthers 30- 18, 30-20, 30-27 on Friday…

… obvious that the two teams were well matched. Knotted at 29-29, an attack error by Georgia put the Wolverines up 30-29. The team needed just one point to win the game and take a 1-0 lead in the match. That…

Wolverine by finishing in sixth place individually with a score of 214. After rounds of 72 and 75 on Satur- day, Matthews charged up the leader board yesterday by firing a 67 to end the weekend at two…

…-under-par. Chapman and Kilcherman each recorded their career-low scores of 69 during play on Saturday en route to finishes of 17th and 29th, respectively. Nichols' 54-hole total of 219 was his best as a Wolverine and…

… weekend. The fall season will continue next weekend for the Wolverines, as they head to Minneapolis for the PSI Net Collegiate Invitational. "I'm very pleased - there's room for improvement, but it's up to…

September 10, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 140) • Page Image 20

… anything in Ann Arbor yet. The Wolverines' roster includes two incoming fresh- men at the guard position - Dom- FLYERS Continued from Page IB Yesterday, Michigan set the precedent for a physical game from…

… control the tempo. The Flyers built every run from the backs with unselfish passing. After 10 minutes of play, the Wolverines did not have a shot on goal while Dayton had been on the attack with two. But…

September 10, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 140) • Page Image 21

… him from scoring a career- high 21 points in the season's first 27 games. During his two seasons with the Wolverines, the Omaha, Neb. native has tallied 45 points in 65 games. ALTERNATE CAPTAIN: JAY…

… goal and eight assists. ALTERNATE CAPTAIN: MIKE CAMMALLERI, JR. FORWARD Cammalleri is the Wolverines' top returning scorer from last year. He posted 29 goals and 32 assists for 61 points en route to…

… tallied 15 goals and 44 assists during his 82 games as a Wolverine. BRENDANO0'DONNELL/Daily Mike Komisarek was one of six returning players on the U.S. Junior Natioal Team that competed against Finland at…

…/Daily Last year, Mike Cammallerl scored more goals (29) then any other Wolverine. Bonds blasts three out of Coors 2001-2002 MICHIGAN HocKEY SCHEDULE Sept. 28 Blue/White (Ex) 7:35 pm Sept. 30 Queens (Ex) 2…

December 10, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

… strong special teams." Carr later said John Navarre will still be leading the Wolverines' offense despite his recent struggles against Wisconsin and Ohio State. With the game being the first in this new…

… government and draw up a constitu- tion. Zaher Shah has lived in Italy since his 1973 ouster. Congratulations Wolverines and Welcome to Orlando's Citrus Bowl Party Headquarters Chillers Big Belly Brewery…

December 10, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 49) • Page Image 9

Wolverines down by one with under a minute to go, Michigan ran a set play with 13 seconds remaining as Lalum fouled Bies as she took a shot at the top of the key. Bies took advantage at the charity stripe to…

… attempts in the second half's first three minutes giving Michigan an opportunity to get back into the contest. The Wolverines seemed to have taken control after the team went on an 8-2 run at the midway…

December 10, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 49) • Page Image 12

…-Duluth, the Wolverines need to extend their cur- rent five -game winning streak against Harvard. Wins in non-CCHA games will play a big part in the NCAA Tournament selection process. How THE TOP 10 FARED No. 1…

… not been out of the ordinary for the Wolverines' top playmaker. At Ferris State last weekend, with the score tied at four and just over one minute to play in the third, Cammalleri pulled another game…

… number of career goals defenseman Andy Burnes has as a Wolverine after notching one with 15:08 left in the second period on Friday night. a MICHIGAN LEADERS * CCHA STANDINGS CCHA LEADERS COMJ4A DR…

December 10, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 49) • Page Image 13

…I 5B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - December 10, 2001 Trash talk "They're just a bunch of NBA players." - Michigan sophomore Bernard Robinson on the quality of talent the Wolverines faced in…

… No. 1 Duke. SATURDAY'S GAME Duke 104 Michigan 83 Players of the Game Chris Young (Michigan) Young led the Wolverines with 25 points. He picked up his first foul with 47 sec- onds left in the game…

December 10, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 49) • Page Image 15

… hockey team was swept by Northern Michi- gan at Yost Ice Arena on Oct. 27, -dropping its record to 1-3-1 in the CCHA, many people were blaming youth and inexperience for the Wolverines' poor start to the…

… this team." The Wolverines have had no choice but to throw their freshmen into the fire this season after nine seniors graduated and two underclassmen (Andy Hilbert and Jeff Jillson) jumped to the pros…

… getting used to the college game. I see the strengths of David as his smarts and his hands. I think he's learned a lot about the game, and I expect him to be better, too." MOST IMPROVED WOLVERINE A dominant…

… been made between the 1997-98 National Champi- onship tean, and this year's Wolverines. The main object of comparison is the size and talent of each year's freshman class. Here is a run-down of how the…

… recovered well, and found his way back into the lineup in last Saturday's game against' Ferris State. Nick Martens received his first minutes in the Wolverines' 5-3 win over Wisconsin. Martens played well…

…. "For a guy that hasn't played at all and the rest of us have played all these games, for him to step in and not be out of sync is really important." HITTING A BRICK WALL Three of the Wolverines' freshmen…

January 10, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

… was the (six) turnovers." Michigan held a slim lead for three-fourths of the game. The Wolverines drew five offensive fouls in the first half and picked up 15 steals overall. "I can't remember a game…

… where a team had that many steals," Amaker said. Despite allowing Minnesota to shoot better than 60 percent in the first half, the Wolverines took a 41- 38 lead into the lockerroom. After Robinson com…

… will be the only Wolverine making the trip to Wisconsin. season saw it moved before break, in an attempt to keep all individual meets together and have the majority of them completed in the fall. "I…

April 10, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 113) • Page Image 12

… :. ... : The Wolverines' bats have gone cold, but they hope to warm them up against Central Michigan today. When the Wolverines take on the Chippewas this afternoon at 3 p.m. at The Fish, they hope to have a…

… runners there, we just struggled bringing them in." Michigan stranded 29 runners in the weekend series versus Minnesota. The Wolverines' inability to get clutch hitting decimated their chances against the…

Wolverine did not end there. After exhausting her four years of eligibility as a swimmer last year, Crisman had the option of a fifth year of eligibility in another sport. She chose water polo, a sport that…

… the 6-foot-2 Crisman. After the swim- ming season ended last spring, she spent time practicing and hanging out with the water polo team. The Wolverines' water polo season ended last year after the…

April 10, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 113) • Page Image 14

…'t have made a better choice. The senior has gone from a walk-on to becoming a significant contributor on one of the nation's perennial powers. During Mackenzie's career, the Wolverines have taken home four…

… years in Ann Arbor, MacKenzie was penciled in only as a beam specialist, but after numerous injuries hit the Wolverines early this year the senior stepped up in January and competed in the all…

… past summer, when he surpassed the American high school record in the mile (3:53.43), breaking Jim Ryan's 36-year-old mark of 3:55.3. As a Wolverine this fall, Webb was named an All- American after he…

… to," said MacKenzie, whose teammates said after the meet that they didn't know how close the meet was. "We all needed to hit, and we did it. That's what counts." MacKenzie and the Wolverines have one…

…Kenzie and the Wolverines don't accom- plish their goal of winning a national championship, the senior has been able to do something that she never imagined possible. "I got my mom, a Michigan State alum, to…

… in the Big Ten that we know of," Kollen said. Facing Stephens again will be a good challenge for the Wolverines, as they have been working on becoming more aggressive at the plate. Too often this…

June 10, 2002 (vol. 111, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

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June 10, 2002 (vol. 111, iss. 126) • Page Image 10

… season. "Michael left the Canadian hockey league because he wanted to go to school," she said. "I think he wants to finish up his years." Cammalleri led the Wolverines in goals and was second on the team…

… whether to go pro. "We can advise him," she said. See ICERS, Page 11 Michigan senior forward Mike Cammalleri is still planning to return for his final season with the Wolverines. Jumping ship: Sink or swim…

… SportsEditor Rich Maloney, who was recently named the new Michigan baseball coach, has his hands full with the struggling Wolverine program. But leave it to the man who rejuvenated Ball State's dreadful…

… to bring in a higher level of talent for the Wolverines. Sec- ond, while this may break the hearts of loyal fans of The Fish, Maloney hopes to build a new baseball stadium. "There's no doubt that I…

June 10, 2002 (vol. 111, iss. 126) • Page Image 12

… native language. RPI last season. Michigan finished No. 142. SAT or American College BASKETBALL international students use to get into college, Ba will find out the results of the tests - The Wolverines

… will also be playing Vander- Testing Assessment in order Ntbok and has scored well, but the NCAA does not and his fate as a member of the Wolverines - bilt at Crisler Arena and Duke at Camero to be…

October 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 12

… paradise for the two Wolverines. Michigan's two representatives at the 2002 Riveria/ITA All-American Cham- pionship at UCLA's Los Angeles Tennis Center were eliminated from both sin- gles and doubles play in…

… fast friends ever since the first day they met for practice with the Wolverines. Despite the fact they are the only into an,44444 ..,. l sophomores on the team, the two have already proven themselves…

October 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 13

… Pride Series", there probably wasn't much pride left in the No. 18 Michigan State Spartans after the Michigan volleyball team finished with them last night. The Wolverines dom- inated every aspect of the…

… unplayable second ball that most teams would have given up on, four Wolverines dove after it. Michi- gan State, on the other hand, seemed listless and con- fused, making unforced errors and failing to cover up…

October 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 18

…, the Wolverines will rely heavily on their three captains. I r By Courtney Lewis Daily Sports Writer Last season, leadership was such a big question for the Wolverines that coach Red Berenson decided…

… statistical leader, and his role will be magnified with the departure of his former winger, Mike Cammalleri. Shouneyia's 50 points (10 goals and 40 assists) were the most of any Wolverine last year. Shouneyia…

October 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 20

… of them, but he will always remember the one he missed last April. With the second period of the NCAA semifinals coming to a close, the Wolverines found themselves down 2-0 to eventual champion…

… anything" All seemed to be clicking for the Wolverines when the players went home for the summer, as a great spring gave much hope to completing what the 2002 team nearly did at the Frozen Four. One week…

… leader and is definitely a foundation for a team." When Jed Ortmeyer steps off the ice for the final time as a Wolverine, whether it happens at Yost Ice Arena, Joe Louis Arena or HSBC Arena in Buffalo…

October 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 22

… was stillpicked to win the CCHA b the coaches and media.. The top ranking is most likely due to Michigan's second straight Frozen Four berth last season. And although the Wolverines return a majority of…

… that team, they will still be reloading at every position. The Wolverines boast senior captains Jed Ortmeyer and John Shouneyia, as well as an 11-man sophomore cl ss that includes NHL first-round draft…

December 10, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

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