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June 02, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 118) • Page Image 12

…12 Thursday, June 2, 2016 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Selection Committee passes on Wolverines, ends season abruptly By COLE ZINGAS Daily Sports Writer After a rocky finish to end…

… field before the selection show, leaving the Wolverines hoping that they could sneak into the field. Last year, Michigan did not have to sweat out the selection process, as a Big Ten Tournament…

December 02, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 38) • Page Image 8

… American gathered for a third attempt, the Wolverines swatted that one, too, this time into the floor to take a commanding 12-5 first- set lead. The towering front line of sophomore Claire Kieffer…

…- Wright, sophomore Carly Skjodt and freshman MacKenzi Welsh rejoiced along with the hometown Crisler Center crowd. It was that kind of night for the Wolverines, who made quick work of the Eagles…

October 02, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, October 2, 2018 — 7 Midfielders’ play spurs Wolverines on offense It may have been Meg Dowthwaite who scored the goal that put the No…

… opportunities for the Wolverines, it was far from the only time Michigan’s midfielders stepped up and found success. Earlier in the season, the Wolverines struggled to score goals even with a litany of…

October 02, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

… year, so we weren’t sure where the goals were going to come from.” The Wolverines, who failed to score over six goals in a single game last year, proved that nervousness futile in a 10-1 win that…

… high slot.” Western Ontario’s frustrations with the unrelenting Wolverine offense came to fruition when Mitchell Brooks ripped the helmet off Martin, resulting in an immediate ejection from…

… the game and a five-minute major penalty. The Wolverines entered the locker room up on Western Ontario, 2-0, leaving no spectator in doubt that the era under Pearson looks promising. The second…

… period started much like the first, with the Wolverines dominating the shot count and possession. Five minutes into resuming play, though, the Mustangs seemingly found a new leg to stand on…

…. Following a brawl behind the Western Ontario net, sophomore forward Will Lockwood deked the Mustangs’ goaltender, Luke Peressini, on a penalty shot to put the Wolverines up by four. From there…

…, Michigan exerted its dominance, as the Wolverines let 27 shots fly resulting in two more goals. Marody kicked off the third period in similar fashion to the first and second after just 53 seconds…

…--chance effort to avoid the shutout, center Ray Huether put in the Mustangs’ first goal off a scrum in front of the net, limiting the Wolverines’ lead to nine. Nine different Michigan players found the…

… net in a statement that the new fast-paced, eclectic and gritty Wolverines are taking steps to reverse last year’s storyline. ROBERT HEFTER Daily Sports Writer MELCOME BACK The Wolverines

November 02, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 23) • Page Image 10

…4B — November 2, 2015 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday Robert Morris blanks Michigan at Yost, 4-0 Wolverines come out flat, split weekend series after shutout By JASON…

…. And unlike previous games, the offense couldn’t bail out its sloppy defensive play. Saturday, in their series finale against Robert Morris, the 10th-ranked Wolverines fell to Robert Morris…

April 02, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

…’s season, the three seniors — forwards Cyesha Goree and Nicole Elmblad and guard Shannon Smith — all broke down into tears. Not only was the Wolverines’ 69-65 loss to UCLA in the WNIT semifinal…

… Arico called a timeout to set up a play, “Purple Three,” which would put freshman guard Katelynn Flaherty wide-open at the top of the arc with a chance to put the Wolverines (8-10 Big Ten, 20…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 48

… Daily Sports Editor MARCH 27, 2014, BOWL- ING GREEN, Ohio - It's safe to say the Michigan women's bas- ketball team will want to beat Bowling Green next year. Badly. The Wolverines kicked off their season…

… after the Wol- verines (8-8 Big Ten, 20-14) fell 63-53 in the third round of the WNIT. In one of the loudest venues Michigan has played in this sea- son, Bowling Green pushed the Wolverines from both…

June 02, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 118) • Page Image 11

…11 Thursday, June 2, 2016 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SPORTS Five Wolverines qualify at NCAA Outdoor East Prelim They will head to Eugene, Ore., for the NCAA Outdoor Championships…

…: get as many athletes to the NCAA Outdoor Championships as possible. So when the Wolverines opened competition at the NCAA Outdoor East Preliminary in Jacksonville, Fla., on Friday, they did…

… his own spot at the NCAA Outdoor Championships on Thursday in the 400-meter hurdles, making him the first true freshman Wolverine to do so in the last 11 years. McLaughlin finished with a time of…

… separating the winner from the 12th-placed finisher. The Wolverines’ other three qualifiers for the national meet are redshirt junior decathlete Steven Bastien in the decathlon, fifth-year senior…

… now turn to preparation for the next two weeks. But for the Wolverines, that doesn’t necessarily mean that anything will change. “At this point in the season, I think consistency is most…

October 02, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…, 6-5 overall) — the Wolverines’ (4-0, 8-2) first win over Maryland since their 2001 NCAA Championship. “It’s been a while since we’ve beaten Maryland,” said Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz. “They…

…’re an excellent team, they’re well coached and we have a lot of respect for them. So that’s why it’s really sweet to have a big victory over them tonight.” The Wolverines took control of the game…

April 02, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 120) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com April 2, 2012 -3B Wolverines finish first, second, fourth at Georgia Tech By DYLAN MCKENZIE While the team felt like the For the Daily winning times could…

… them. Invitational, the small group of "The object of the sport is to Wolverines had a strong show- beat people," McGuire said. "And ing. we certainly did today." After sending the entire team Added…

… meet was for the Wolverine trio, it was a not goingto have a Michigan fla- success, but the three have their vor to it. sights on improving and get- The 1,500-meter race clearly ting ready for bigger…

… ALEJANDRO ZUNIGA For the Daily The Michigan women's row- ing team adopted a more rigorous training program over the win- ter, and it paid off on Saturday as the third-ranked Wolverines won nine events at…

… Griggs Reservoir in Columbus. A week after defeating Princ- eton and defending national champion Brown, both of the Wolverines' varsity-eight squads went unbeaten, sweeping No. 12 Michigan State and No. 9…

… a new practice reg- "Her hard work is paying off." imen implemented by the coaches The Wolverines also won the this year. Borrowing tactics first varsity-four against Michi- from other elite programs…

… stressed that the Wolverines are not competing at the level he expects. He noted several techni- cal issues that he hopes his new training program will alleviate quickly. "It was a good day, but all of our…

… only home event of the season on April 14th, as the Wolverines continue their prepa- ration for the Big Ten Champion- ships. "We have a lot of seniors, and this is their last chance to win a Big Ten…

Wolverines tried to forget about Wednes- day's .unfortu- nate game and ught a focus solely on playing well ys really in the Big Ten opener. d up. "I don't think the loss to Eastern really had that much to do…

…-goal lead for the fourth time in the game. The Wolverines would not score after that, though, as Indi- ana scored twice in the final three min- Fournier added yet another tally to her record- breaking sea…

April 02, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… Ramblers weren’t a Cinderella anymore after they made it to the Sweet Sixteen two weeks ago. But his Wolverines? After all they’d been through, they weren’t supposed to be down double-digits, struggling…

… of nearly 70,000 people at the Alamodome, 69-57. What once seemed an impossibility is now reality — the Wolverines are playing in the National Championship against Villanova on Monday. The high…

November 02, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 23) • Page Image 9

… impressive defensive efforts in the first half to almost entirely shut down the Wolverine offense, allowing the Michigan unit just four shots and making it difficult for the Wolverines to create good…

… opportunities. “Northwestern threw a different system at us than we expected,” said Michigan coach Greg Ryan. Northwestern’s first shot came 20 minutes into the first half. Both the Wolverines and…

… the Wildcats traded shots, but ended the first half unable to find the back of the net. The first half concluded with four shots for the Wolverines and three for the Wildcats. Despite being…

… shut down on offense, Ryan still believed the Wolverines (7-3-2, 12-6-2) would come out victorious after halftime, and he commended his players’ “tactical ability” in counteracting the Wildcats…

… for the defense by the artificial turf, which caused the ball to bounce more and roll quicker. Michigan knew the field was going to pose a problem, and it came prepared as the Wolverines practiced…

… Waldeck who put the Wolverines up, 1-0. Waldeck received a cross from senior forward Corinne Harris and was able to kick it to the lower corner, just out of the Wildcat goalkeeper’s reach. Play…

… the match, the Wildcats continued to push more and more players up. However, the Wolverines settled themselves in a defensive stance and looked to maintain their 1-0 lead. In the end…

Wolverines secured a spot in the semifinal match against Penn State on Friday. ALLISON FARRAND/Daily Junior forward Nicky Waldeck scored the only goal in Michigan’s win over Northwestern in the Big Ten…

… Tournament. OHIO STATE MICHIGAN 1 3 Wolverines keep Big Bear Trophy By AVI SHOLKOFF Daily Sports Writer The context was perfect for a sports movie: An injured player returns to his team and…

… to the pitch for just the second time since Sept. 11 and led his team to victory. In the 24th minute, he headed a beautiful cross by junior midfielder Rylee Woods into the net for the Wolverines

February 02, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

…8A - Wednesday, February 2, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com I Ex-Wolverine Summers called up to Coyotes By MARK BURNS game since, he's been a consis- DailySports Editor tent performer…

…- the former Wolverines' pressures of playing against sea- number to round out the Coy- soned veterans who have locked otes' roster against the Kings. in their spots in rosters across "Coach Tippett said…

… similar path - and it's one that 50-plus other Wolverines have taken as well. "It's not a secret, a lot of the players that come to Michigan want to play pro hockey," Michi- gan coach Red Berenson said last…

… Entry Draft, Summers brought a skill-set to Ann Arbor similar to that of Los Angeles defense- man and former Wolverine, Jack Johnson. Summers, a strong, offensive-minded defenseman, excelled prior to his…

… Michigan days with the U.S. National Team Development Program and continued to improve with the Wolverines - he totaled 16 goals and 44 assists in 163 games under Berenson. But even with so many Wol- verines…

February 02, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 58) • Page Image 9

Wolverines — a seven-point victory over Northwestern on Jan. 17. In Sunday’s matchup with No. 15 Nebraska, the exact opposite scenario occurred. Despite starting the game on a 20-9 run and never…

… trailing in the first half, the Wolverines were overwhelmed by the Cornhuskers’ offense in the second half, dropping the game, 75-60. “I don’t really know (what happened),” said Michigan…

April 02, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… negativity that came easily following a 17th-place result after the third day, the Wolverines chose to focus on something else — better days. The players took turns going around and talking about…

… last day, I think the team brought it around really well.” Auböck was a large contributor to the Wolverines’ change in fortune. Previously, the junior missed winning the 1,650-yard freestyle by…

February 02, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 68) • Page Image 8

… cancer survivors. The Michigan women’s basketball team had one last chance to take the victory against Purdue and expand on its six-game winning streak. The clock ticked down, as the Wolverines

Wolverines when senior forward Jillian Dunston was thrown to the ground battling for the opening tip. Soon after, junior guard Nicole Munger was sent flying into the photographers at the baseline at…

February 02, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

… rose to the occasion for the Michigan men’s basketball team at Breslin Center, leading the Wolverines to an 80-75 victory on January 25, 2014. This year, with Walton on crutches and confined to the…

… for the injury-plagued Wolverines, who dropped a 76-66 decision in overtime, falling to 6-4 in the Big Ten and 13-9 overall. Making just his third career start, Abdur-Rahkman scored 18 points on 8…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 47

…Sports The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Fall 2014- 7E Men's swim wins fourth straight title Wolverines take Big Ten at home in landslide By MAX BULTMAN Daily Sports Writer MARCH 2, 2014…

… championship weekend that saw the Wolverines accumulate 889 total points - 325 more than runner-up Indiana. "What it means is to see the happy - I mean, look at the fans," Bottom said, stopping to gesture to a…

… day at prelims, Whitaker broke former Wolverine Tyler Clary's school record by swimming the race ina time of 1:41.14. Clary, an Olympic gold med- alist in the 200-meter back- stroke, was in the building…

…, Faerber, Bottom and situation he the rest of the has grown Wolverines accustomed to will travel to over his four- re Dallas, looking year career at totake another Michigan. carrying forward victory swim He…

December 02, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 38) • Page Image 10

… tone harvest ANN ARBOR CARPETS FLOORING AMERICA IVERS, RICKELMANN & PETERSEN CPAs NO THAI! RUTH BARDENSTEIN AND JIM ROLL Wolverines topple No. 8 Gonzaga, 82-64, win Battle 4 Atlantis title Nobody…

… days and three quality wins later, the Wolverines are proving that they have a lot more potential than anyone was giving them credit for. They defeated No. 8 Gonzaga, 82-64, on Friday in the…

April 02, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 120) • Page Image 9

… and only struck out one Gold- end in the en Gopher. Wolverines' MICHIGAN 3 "That came out of nowhere," favor, as MINN. 6 Maloney said. "You can't, against they lost all good pitching, end up giving up…

… Michigan (0-3 Big Ten, 12-16 But Minnesota's quick lead was overall) on Friday. He pitched the too much for the Wolverines to first six innings but was taken out overcome. after giving up nine hits and six…

… allowing Friday. This was the fifth-consec- four hits and three runs. utive game in which he got more "Our starting pitching has been hits than any other Wolverine. outstanding throughout the year," But…

…. After splitting the dou- bleheader with Indiana on Saturday, the 20th-ranked Wolverines (5-1 Big MICHIGAN 3 Ten, INDIANA 2 24-10 overall) MICHIGAN 2 came INDIANA 7 back with a 7-2 win MICHIGAN 7 on Sun…

… (Sunday), we came with a fresh look and we got the job done." The Wolverines got on the board early in Sunday's match- up with an RBI single by Lane in the first inning. And in the third, the Escondido…

…, and Doyle said Chidester and Lane were integral in the Wolverine offense in the third game of the weekend. "I think this weekend, both of them together, they just did awesome," Doyle said. "Any time we…

December 02, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

…Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wednesday, December 2, 2015 — 7A Wolverines build lead early in second half, hold off N.C. State on the road By KELLY HALL Daily Sports Writer…

… RALEIGH, N.C. — Duncan Robinson smirked at his bench. After the Wolverines trailed, then led, and then came close to trailing once more, the redshirt sophomore guard sank his fifth 3-pointer…

April 02, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

… Tampa, Fla., Alex Sobczak’s name wasn’t on the starting lineup card. Instead, the senior utility player lost a competition for the Wolverines’ everyday first baseman role to sophomore…

… during the Wolverines’ current 11-game win streak, racking up 15 hits in 29 at-bats during this stretch — good for a batting average of .517. And that’s no small sample size, considering…

…. On Monday, she was named Big Ten Player of the Week for her efforts. She is the second Wolverine to earn the honor this season, joining freshman left fielder Lexie Blair. As Michigan enters the…

… she didn’t expect her defense to emerge as a strong suit. For the Wolverines, Sobczak’s stellar .992 fielding percentage is the cherry on top of the sundae. “She’s gotten it done for us (on…

… capitalized on Michigan’s difficulty at the plate. Over the weekend against Michigan State, the defense even balanced itself out as the Wolverines’ fielding strengths bailed out some difficulties in…

…’t have much going on offensively.” With so much reliance on defense, it can get ugly when things don’t go the Wolverines’ way — especially against strong opponents. A disappointing sweep at the…

… hands of No. 17 Texas Tech two weekends ago saw the Wolverines stuck in the low singles in terms of runs while the Red Raiders scored many more and capitalized on numerous errors. “We couldn…

… there with them for about half of each game. But they were able to separate thanks to some costly mistakes of ours.” When the team’s offensive and defensive strengths combine, the Wolverines can be…

… setter, it was up to Schoonbee to execute the orders of her coxswain and lead the pace for the Wolverines. Before, Michigan’s attempts to close the distance had been unsuccessful, as the Bulldogs…

… simply fended off the pushes each time. But in the last stretch of the race, the gap drew smaller and smaller as the Wolverines’ stroke rate grew faster and faster. Faster. Stop. The sprint to the…

April 02, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 120) • Page Image 12

…4B -April 2, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com T 'M' places 10th at LSU PAUL SHERMAN/Daily Senior defenseman Rob Healy and the Wolverines made a second-half comeback but couldn't topple…

… quarter, and producing his own three- goal run in the third. The seven-goal performance by Cohen was something that the Wolverines had yet to see before this season, but they know they will have to learn…

November 02, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 39) • Page Image 10

… this year (perhaps anyone but the Wolverines). Below are the five Big Ten contenders that are predicted to make h ef ih i eli a run in the NCAA Tournament. TABLE OF CONTENTS BLAKE'S BULKING UP: With the…

… Douglass became Wolverines. BIG TEN PREVIEW: We break down every Big Ten team's odds of making it to the Tournament, identify crucial players and weigh in on what Michigan will have to do to beat them. PUT…

… FAITH IN BEILEIN: Ben Estes admits that Michigan's bas- 7m ketball team probably won't be good this year. But that doesn't mean you should lose your faith. It's Beilein's fourth year in Wolverine

Wolverines lost Ben Cronin and they're dealing with it; injuries happen. And though Hummel is a tad bit better, an injury is an injury. Purdue still has two of the five preseason all-conference team play- ers…

… gives the Wolverine faithful some hope. BY ZAK PYZIK |DAILY SPORTS WRITER Wisconsin Badgers First Matchup: In Madison, January 5, 8:30 p.m. Coach Bo Ryan has anything to say about it. Ryan is entering…

… pulling off the upset. In the Wolverines' matchup against Wiscon- sin in Madison, Michigan lost just 54-48. That's kind of close. And in that game, the Wolverines looked good. Manny Harris and DeShawn Sims…

… analysts' minds for the upcoming basketball sea- son: John Beilein. Everyone has the same question for the Wolverines as they are set to embark on what almost promises to be a rough year: how is Michigan…

…, which lost its two best players, supposed to outperform last year's disappointing 15-17 team? If the Wolverines couldn't compete in the Big Ten with all-conference ath- letes like Manny Harris and De…

…Shawn Sims, how are they supposed to do bet- ter without them? The short answer is simply that they won't. It's a harsh reality, but it's a reality nonetheless. The Wolverines are too inexperienced and too…

… not have any seniors, and in Michigan's case, even the two upperclassmen they do have - juniors Stu Douglass and Zack Novak - certainly aren't, by defi- nition, stars. The Wolverines will be forced to…

July 02, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 137) • Page Image 11

… playing with great linemates and great team- mates.” Hyman was also a crucial component in the Wolverines capturing their 16th Great Lakes invitational Championship in December…

… to push Michigan past the regular sea- son and into the NCAA Tournament, as the Wolverines missed out on the chance for the third year in a row. Still, Hyman sees great potential for next…

…. JAMES COLLER/Daily In addition to Hyman, sophomore defenseman Zach Werenski and five Wolverine signees earned professional deals (see right). “I grew up idolizing those players ... It is pretty…

April 02, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 103) • Page Image 10

… Championship game against No. 1-seeded Villanova on Monday Night. No need to go to check your glasses, you read that correctly. The Wolverines (33-7 overall) have juggled elite defensive…

… thus far. But now, the Wolverines come in as the underdog, and even that’s an understatement. Some media members have asked if the championship trophy can be gifted prematurely to the Wildcats…

April 02, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

Wolverine’s career, Saturday’s game was the next one up. In hindsight, Wagner had nothing to worry about. When all was said and done, he dropped 24 points and 15 rebounds in front of 68,000-plus…

… up two early fouls. So Wagner played 19 first- half minutes, getting a double- double in the frame with 11 points and 11 boards. If he hadn’t, the Wolverines, who shot just 29 percent from…

… that many expected to be decided by the matchup between the big men, Wagner came out on top. And in a season when the Wolverines have looked to Wagner time and time again to provide a…

…, and it came out at the right time.” It came out early. When the Ramblers switched a screen on the Wolverines’ second possession, Matthews found himself in a glaring mismatch against…

… all season.” Matthews was essentially one of two consistent options for the Wolverines offensively, as the rest of the team desperately struggled to hit shots. As such, Matthews was the go…

… win,” said freshman guard C.J. Baird. “Nobody was going to let anybody stop him.” Wagner, of course, eventually charged the comeback for the Wolverines, finishing with a monstrous 24-point, 15…

…-rebound performance. But it was Matthews who helped Wagner and the Wolverines get there. Up a nickel, Matthews penetrated and collapsed the defense, then kicked to a wide- open Wagner…

… thing. He’s going to put on a show no matter what.” There were long stretches where Matthews was far from that. After leading the Wolverines in scoring during non-conference play, his play…

… in the circle, she could make something happen at the plate. The Wolverines had the bases loaded when Blanco settled into her hitting stance and sized up Boilermakers’ right-hander Sydney…

… three- game sweep of Purdue, the Wolverines put pressure on Bates. Junior outfielder Natalie Peters reached third base in both the first and third innings off Boilermaker errors, and each time it…

April 02, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

… the Final Four this weekend. On Saturday, the Wolverines will play Syracuse in the Final Four. Jim Boeheim, the coach of the Orange and the man that used to sit in the stands and watch Beilein at…

… give Fisher Stadium the Wolverines a chance to rebound nicely. First, they will look to get out of a recent funk against Bowling Green on Tues- day. The Falcons are coming off of a series win at Central…

… in all four of their years at Michigan. In the program's history, 113 All-Aca- demic honors have been awarded to Wolverine players on behalf of the CWPA and ACWPC. Anderson deflected credit for the…

… took over the program before the 2003 season. Former Wolverine goalkeeper 6 6 Michigan coach Matt Anderson has brought Michigan to the national stage. Betsey Armstrong has won seven medals with the U…

June 02, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 118) • Page Image 10

… arrives in Oklahoma City well-rested after a come-from-behind Super Regionals victory in which the second-ranked Wolverines scored four runs in the top of the seventh inning to vanquish No. 17…

… starter in the lineup returning from last season’s runner-up squad, the Wolverines have the experience and the personnel to make a deep run in the WCWS. In the circle, junior right…

October 02, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Wednesday, October 2, 2019 — 7A Wolverines value chance to compete, with exhibition against Windsor approaching With more than 30 regular season…

… Team Development Program. To the Wolverines, exhibitions matter. Sunday will be the team’s first contest since losing in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament nearly seven months ago…

February 02, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 58) • Page Image 10

… game decided in the third period. And in typical rivalry fashion, Michigan State (4-2-2 Big Ten, 10-11-2 overall) managed to all but shut down the nation’s No. 1 offense, forcing the Wolverines

…, Michigan State found twine first in the third period. From there, the Spartans exposed the Wolverines’ transition defense, adding several more scoring chances. Meanwhile, with less than four…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 14

… advantage and be tidy and veryone." composed enough to put the ball ike their game 48 hours away." ,the Wolverines came out McAtee added one more goal much more passion and in the 75th minute by beating two…

… Habecker g a pass into open space crossed the 18-yard line, Louro charged out and sprawled to the pitch to smother the ball. While there were many positives to the game, the Wolverines struggled in the…

November 02, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com h Friday, November 2, 2012 - 5 Wolverines blow past Wildcats in exhibition Albrecht, freshman excel early By EVERETT COOK Daily Sports Editor It's hard to…

… point range en route to a 83-47 win over the Wildcats in its' exhibition open- er. The game was never close, as the Wolverines started off the game on a 17-0 run - and that was only their first 17-0 run…

December 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

Wolverines. going to be a tough one." senior forward Max Bielf- another thing we'd Syracuse less than two years ing room for Mitch McGary LeVert was also credited Beyond not knowing who eldt - around the key…

…, sealing 'in front of 75,350 fans at the the Wolverines' trip to the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, National Championship Game. Tues- ("G helping the Wolverines to a Once you get "I think that was a pretty day…

… wasn't pleased with conceding a late goal. He never is. Then, 28 seconds later, a Michigan player and a member of the U.S. NTDP both bumped into Dwyer. A puck was rising, coming toward the Wolverine net…

… service to h e hat gives the u Wolverines an An us. opportunity to make a ALLISON FARRAND/Daily Luke Dwyer had a forgettable debut last year but redeemed himself Saturday. his right pad, behind a screen…

… the hell in cause he's a fifth-year senior was I taking it so seriously?' " walk-on." Dwyer said. RPI won a faceoff in the His second chance might Wolverines' zone with seven have been his last, but at…

April 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…-around after graduating high school in just three years. What's extraordinary is if that athlete wins Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Becoming the first Wolverine since 2006 to earn the honor, Nicole Artz has…

…. No Wolverine finished lower than 20th out of 86 golfers. The match was shortened from 54 to 36 holes due to inclement weather Monday and Sunday's practice round was also scrapped. "It was another solid…

…, including four birdies. "Catherine is a great athlete," Dowling said. "She had a great performance and finished much better than at the Clover Cup." The Wolverines' second-place finish was their best showing…

… success to the team buying into what the coaching staff is selling, and establishing a good routine, which has increased confidence. With the Wolverines' recent improvement, it's tempting to look ahead to…

… Macy win was the Wolverines' largest Jones before walking back to the Big Ten victory ever and their dugout. There she waited. And largest overall since a 25-0 rout of waited. Morehead State in 1996. The…

… two of those coming against ranked teams. The Wolverines haven't played Detroit since 2001 and haven't lost to the Titans since 1984. They lead the all-time series, 22-3, have shut out Detroit nine…

… JASON RUBINSTEIN Daily Sports Writer The Michigan baseball team is riding a new wave of momentum it hasn't seen all season. The CMUa Wolverines Michigan have won four Matchup: of their last CMU 16…

… Stadium on Wednesday. Since beating Indiana nearly two weeks ago, the Wolverines have been a completely different team. Michigan has increased its quality at-bat percentage, has been aggressive on the base…

… good base stealing team," Bakich said. Left-hander Logan McAnallen will make his fourth start for the Wolverines on Wednesday. The fifth-year senior boasts a meager 1-3 record to date, and has had an off…

February 02, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… tabs on who wins the shuttle runs during practice. But if he did, senior captain Luke Glendening would have his name showing up on yet another stats sheet. Each week, the Wolverines line up at one end of…

Wolverine is as disciplined in the weight room as Glendening. Throughout his time at Michigan, Glendening has added muscle to his 5-foot- 11 frame without bulking up too much. In past seasons, it was easy for…

… Glendening's quickness to be overshadowed by that of former Wolverine Carl Hagelin. Hage- lin, who recently won the title of fastestskater at the NHL All-Star Game, was known throughout his Michigan career as…

…/Radio: tant is that this BTN will be Michi- gan's first time battling back from two consecutive losses. The Wolverines, known for their resilience and slump-resis- tance, were served a pair of losses this past…

Wolverines aren't overly concerned with records, Michigan coach Kevin Borseth understands that winning Thurs- day's game is essential for keep- ing his team's postseason hopes alive. A loss here could really…

… played the Wolverines, Michigan squeaked by with a 58-48 win after a long defensive battle on both sides of the court. Though the Wolverines' defense has seen major improvements as the sea- son has…

… Sheffer will be matched up on Diamant in the game on Thursday. It will be interesting to see how Sheffer, the Wolverines' leading scorer over the last two weeks, will han- die the pressure from a larger and…

… go production, which are all things hard, but they that drive the Wolverines. can't recov- All the coaches had to rely on er," Berenson was a letter of recommendation said. "Luke from Glendening…

… battles for the puck, Glendening serves as an example of what a hard-working shift looks like. Obviously, Berenson likes to see all his players put in effort. for the Wolverin and right now, it' For…

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… possible, failing to get above as big as the conference games," .500 until May. But by the time Bakich said. "Our team will be the Wolverines finished behind playing for at-large bids and the only No. 9…

… * * * rivalry games, but every game. That each serieswe play will be he 2014 season beganp a packed house, and teams will with nothing but agony #'hate coning to play here notcjust for the Wolverines. On because…

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… struggles on defense, and the Wolverines finished in the lower tier of every Big Ten statistical category. Dur- ing the second half of the sea- son, Robinson refused to speak with the media. His first meeting…

… that, but I think that every year is differ- ent." And according to Robinson, the biggest issue was the Wolverines' serious lack of depth. "If you go back and look at all the things I said prior to the…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 15

… when they could watch people hitting each other? Most often, fans watch runners go by for a fleeting moment, and then silence. In the Wolverines' only home meet of the season - albeit, more a scrimmage…

Wolverines' poor performance in distance track and field events, but it still seemed to take some runners aback. "It was a tough change for me before I got to know (Sullivan)," said redshirt junior August…

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…8A - Thursday, February 2, 2012 r jo k The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4 Burke comes out on top in battle of Big Ten freshman phenoms Sophomore guard Tim Hardaway Jr. and the Wolverines

… Led by two 3-pointers by Burke, Wednesday night's game.. the Wolverines busted out of the The No. gate, tallying 13 points before the 23 Michi- INDIANA 56 Hoosiers managed to get on the gan basket…

… second-chance points. He was able to out-rebound the entire Wolverine frontcourt. Though Burke made only one field goal in the second half, he salted the game from the free- throw line. He made six free…

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… guard Nate Mason. After a near-double- double and 20-point outing in the Golden Gophers’ two games against the Wolverines last season, the resentment makes sense. But when…

… laugh. The Wolverines were catapulted to the Sweet Sixteen because of Walton’s elite play, while Mason and Minnesota suffered a first round upset to Middle Tennessee State. Forward Jordan Murphy…

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…. Trouble was, it's not that simple. The Wolverines still had to find a way to get the best five guys on the floor, and the way to do that was to keep Robin- son at the '4.' Michigan's depth lies with its…

… of position on that first goal in one spot, but it happens." In the 24th minute, Virginia became the first team to score on the Wolverines in the NCAA Tournament. Forward Makenzy Doniak fed a pass into…

February 02, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… the spring," Rodri- two bowl-less seasons at guez said. "We're going to do a an, recruiting has become little more experimenting with point for Wolverine fans our guys than we have in the for a…

… wake of the Wolverines' upcom- ing outdoor contest against Wiscon- sin in the Camp Randall Classic. "I think the only reason why Chad wanted to come out there was because we have the game this weekend…

… February 12, 2010. Blue looks for redemption tonight ByJOE STAPLETON Daily Sports Editor When the Michigan men's bas- ketball team played Northwest- ern in Crisler Arena on Jan. 10, the Wolverines gave up…

…,' " Beilein said. "And nobody took him." Of course, the reason the defense suffered is the same rea- son it has suffered all year. When the Wolverines (4-5 Big Ten, 11-10 overall) start missing their shots…

…. In the second half, the two teamsnearly switched places - the Wolverines shot 34 percent and Northwestern (3-6, 14-7) shot 56 percent. But it wasn't just missed shots that distracted Michigan on…

… defense. Turnovers played a major role as well. The Wolverines commit- ted 11 of their 18 turnovers in the second half. "We were scoring and we were feeling good," Beilein said. "Then all of a sudden, we…

… at Northwestern for taking what the Wolverines con- sider was rightfully theirs: a vic- tory back on Jan. 10 "We definitely owe them one," Sims said. "Definitely seeking redemption." 0 0 0 Wanna know…

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… differences. Ben Braden, a fifth-year senior from Rockford, Mich., will make his 32nd career start on the Wolverines’ offensive line this weekend against Maryland. Ben Bredeson, a true freshman from…

… both of them against Illinois on Oct. 22 and against Michigan State on Saturday. After starting left tackle Grant Newsome suffered a season-ending knee injury Oct. 1, the Wolverines gave redshirt…

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… the redshirt sophomore who has been vital to Michigan’s postseason success. Then came Moritz Wagner, the junior responsible for half of the Wolverines’ first-half points. Moe, keep being…

… shots would come. He told Isaiah Livers, his roommate, to get involved in the game, to be aggressive in his minutes and to continue doing the simple things. In the second half, the Wolverines

October 02, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 22) • Page Image 6

… senior Lind- graduate sey Hilton, have given her the niversity opportunity to train at a higher academ- level. c Health Eccleston made her debut idemiol- as a Wolverine on Aug. 31 at ntry. the Michigan…

…." experience of a fifth-year colle- mark at giate runner. Defender's blast keys Wolverines win over Huskers on Sunday that pops out, so I just focus on keeping my head down, getting over the ball and line…

… weekend For the Daily with a win. Michi- the first 70 minutes of gan had an Michigan women's soccer abundance of s game against Nebras- opportunities i Sunday, the Wolverines before Sos- to capitalize on…

… to win," said Michigan plan was good, coach Greg , Ryan. we just had to Although Nebraska execute better.", came right back with a goal of its own in the 71st game, the Wolverines stayed determined to…

… defensive strategy of setting 11 players back behind the ball, which the Wolverines also faced minute, Michigan pulled out the victory after a goal in the 100th minute scored by junior forward Nkem Ezurike…

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…-working team in America. Instead, the Wolverines were competing for the hardest- working individuals in America. Michigan didn’t skip a beat in pulling off a 92-76 win over Minnesota during its annual…

Wolverines, of course, were waiting at the end of the walk, high-fiving survivors, giving them roses and cheering them on as they crossed the finish line. “They’re amazing volunteers,” Samuels said…

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… tournament was taken for granted - but last year it wasn't even close ... This should have been a bounce-back year." Saturday, the Wolverines held their breath - some monitoring Twitter, the others streaming…

Wolverines with its automatic bid. "That game was more impor- tant to North Dakota than West- ern Michigan," Berenson said. "I can't blame them. We're in our situation because of us." Michigan became the first…

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