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September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

… regular season Friday night with a 4-3 vic- tory over Wisconsin-Green Bay. The Wolverines (2-0-0) relied on late-match heroics from junior for- ward Peri Marosevic, who scored the game-winning goal in the…

…. Sophomore Lexi Zimmerman tallied more than 30 assists in back-to-back games this weekend, helping Micb igan to an undefeated opening weekend. Zimmerman leads Wolverines to fast start Junior Peri Marosevic…

… just getting better every match and taking baby steps to becoming a better team," Zim- merman said. Rosen will look to Zimmerman to help lead this young Wolverine squad as they continue to mesh to…

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

… ThedWolverines McHGAN___ opened their sea- son by dropping both of their games in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Yester- day, Michigan squared off against defending national champion Wake Forest, falling 4…

…-2 in a hard-fought battle. On Sunday, North Carolina put on an offensive show, shutting out the Wolverines while also scoring four goals of their own. The opening loss hurt for more rea- sons than one…

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…

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

… games of the season, the Wolverines dominated No. 2 Loyola- Marymount 2-0 and Xavier 1-0. "Anytime you start the season, it's kind of like planning for a wedding: You put all these plans in place, and you…

… big guy who'd send the ball out to the back post, and he'd try to send it back in and it was working for them. He (almost) got lucky on a couple." By the second half, the Wolverines had re-grouped and…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

…8E - New Student Edition The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com In a year when the Wolverines always seemed to come through, the abrupt end was hard to watch 4 DENVER - then CCHA tournament…

… champi- aybe we were just a lit- ons. A trip to theFrozen Four. tle too spoiled, watch- None of it was originally expected, but all of it happened. ing Michigan And then the Wolverines found get everything…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

…, the Wolverines came within three points, only to let the DAN Boilermakers FELDMAN re-extend their lead. Michigan lacking a killer instinct? What a surprise. But things were supposed to be different…

… under Beilein. He's won at every stop - Erie Community College, Nazareth, LeMoyne, Canisius, Richmond and West Virginia. Well, almost every stop. Not Michigan. The Wolverines (4-10)' are the Big Ten…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

… Church Street Dining and Delivery everyday from 10:30 am tit 4 am 734-995-5095 www.pizzahouse.com Senior captain Stephanie Hoyer led the Wolverines in their two road losses this past weekend against No.1…

… North Carolina and No. 3 Wake Forest Wolverines fall to two of nation's best Blue sees early, losses as learning opportunities By MICHAEL BERTENTHAL Daily Sports Writer Though the Michigan field hockey…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

… winless in his first three games, the former U.S. national team coach needed to find some answers. Rogind and Stachel responded and connected on the Wolverines' lone goal in Michigan's 1-0 win against Miami…

… (Ohio) Sun- day in Oxford, Ohio. "It was great," Ryan said. "We've had some bad breaks so far. It was nice to see things fall our way." After dropping Friday's contest to Cincinnati, 2-1, the Wolverines

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

… ranked fourth in the con- ference going into the race behind No. 9 Wisconsin, No. 18 Indiana and No. 23 Michigan State. But a few Wolverines stepped up at key moments, helping the team capture its fourth…

… other runners, including Michigan State's Sarah Pepera. That move proved to be criti- cal, as the Wolverines went on to beat the second- place Spartans by just three points. "Gallo and Walter did a great…

Wolverine to earn the award multiple times. "I'm just happy that I could do my part," Gallo said. "I ran the best race that I could and I gave it my all, so I can't be disappointed. (Walter and I) ran…

… together for most of the race and I think that helped both of us." The Wolverines won't have much time to cele- brate, as they will have to prepare for the NCAA Great Lakes Regional on Nov. 16. But the team…

… just a great day and I'm really proud of them." 4 TONY DING/Daily Michigan junior Lindsey Gallo (34) and freshman Rebecca Walter (43) paced one another to help the Wolverines capture the 2002 Big Ten…

… Bloomington. After exchanging the lead with host Indiana for most of the meet, the Wolverines found themselves down by a half point going into the 5,000 meters, the second-to-last event. Distance runners…

Wolverines prior to the mile relay, in which first place only receives 10 points. Michigan added a point in the relay to finish the race with 129.5 points to Indiana's 115. Assistant coach Mike McGuire said…

… captured earlier in the year, the Wolverines needed to win the out- door championship to complete the "Triple Crown" for the second time in school history. This past weekend, the team did just that. Led by…

… and sopho- more Chelsea Loomis added to the early success with a 2-3 finish in the 10,000-meter run. The Wolverines ended the day leading all teams with a total of 25 points. On the second day, Phillips…

… at the end of the second day. This made the third day of competition a challenging one for the Wolverines. "Collectively, we didn't have a great day," Henry said. "But it was an outstanding day in the…

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…

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 21

… Sports Writer By Eric Aminder Daily Sports Writer The Michigan volleyball season began the same way it ended last year - with a 3-0 loss to Kansas State. The Wolverines competed in the Florida State Invi…

…- tational this weekend, battling Kansas State, Florida Atlantic, and Florida State. Ready to redeem themselves after last year's first- round NCAA Tournament loss, the Wolverines began match play against the…

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

… jun- ior Jennifer Olds grounded out to second to end the game. The Wolverines were 4-1 entering Sunday's game against the Golden Bears. After cruising by Western Michigan 8-0 on Thursday, Michigan…

… struggled Friday afternoon and lost to Cal, 9-0. The Wolverines played again right after the loss and bounced back to crush Wright State, 13-0. On Saturday, Young single-handedly kept Michi- gan's season…

September 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 1) • Page Image 26

…Page Two Wolverihe Sports THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday September 2 1970,4I 'Page Two-Wolverine Sports THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 2, 1970 ~ Revival stirs in so' M' bas] By AL…

… SHACKELFORD It's time for a revival. No, not the Creedence Clear- water Revival, you idiot, the Michigan Basketball Revival! The Wolverines have suffered a recent post-Cazzie slump, but grea things are planned…

… in junior for- ward Wayne Grabiec and you have the makings of an NCAA contender, this season or in the future. Wilmore, a flashy 6-5 forward from New York City, may be the big gun for the Wolverines if…

Wolverines most valuable player. The 6-4 Ford, playing against men much taller than himself, c a m e through with a scoring average of 14.5 and a rebounding mark of 7.3 BACKING UP Wilmore and -Ford at the…

…-Thomas R. Dan Fife (24) peers around Purdue's Rick Mount match its frontcourt in either talent or depth, but Dan Fife and Leon Roberts, along with mini-guards Dave Hart and Greg Buss, give the Wolverines

… a mem- ber, with backcourt partnersFife, of the Wolverines varsity base- ball team. Dave Hart, 5-9, and Greg Buss, 5-11: will back up the starting guards, but neither is likely to break into the…

… nice touch from out- side; he is also very quick. A capsule comparison of this year's Wolverines and those of 1969-70 is as follows: Wilmore and Ford are not quite a match C J Ff1 - ยง / Town Collar…

… the Wolverines in Big Ten play will come from Minnesota, with fine guard duo Ollie Shannon and Eric Hill and 6-8 frosh stars Jim Brewer and Marvin Tayloi. (from Detroit Mumford); Illi- nois, r e t u rn…

… recruited a team which could very well become one of the leading contender for the Big Ten basketball championship. The 1970-71 Wolverine Basketball squad will continue to feature the speed, which has…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

… Championship. followingthe Wolverines' 1-0 and "My seniors have established 6-1 NCAA super regional losses careers, and they were part of our to Virginia Tech on Sunday, not a greatest moment," Hutchins said…

… and Virginia Virginia Tech coach Scot Tech'sAll-American senior Ange- Thomas anl three of his players la Tincher, the Wolverine defense filled the chairs behind the same faltered and looked the…

… few game in three years. Wolverines with much to cel- "She seemed to have a differ- ebrate Sunday. ent approach for each batter," FreshmanfirstbasemanDorian Hutchins said. "She didn't give Shaw had her…

… pitches. I didn't feel we starters hitless in the three-game made adjustments, and that's on series, including senior Samantha us." Findlay. Findlay hoped to help the fourth-seeded Wolverines (52- 8) avoid…

… would be charging onto the field at Ray Fish- er Stadium after a victory yesterday afternoon. After all, the Wolverines were hosting the NCAA regional. They had already beaten Kentucky a day earlier, so…

… said. "I don't have any regrets. We played hard. In the end we did everything we could, and it just wasn't quite enough." The night before, the 16th- ranked Wolverines (46-14) lost a heartbreaking game…

… against No. 23 Arizona, 4-3, and were pushed into the loser'sbracket. No. 24 Kentucky (44-18 overall) then eliminated the Wolverines from the NCAA Tour- nament. The Wildcats didn't waste time tearing apart…

… fifth-year senior Leif Mahler had an RBI double in the fifth to pull the Wolverines within three runs. "In the dugout, we thought we had a chance," Abraham said. "They just came up with some good plays on…

… us. You need to have breaks in this tournament, and we definitely didn't get any breaks." Michigan had chances to close the gap even more, putting run- ners on base every inning. But the Wolverines

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 57

…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2003 - 3E The Victors 'Four Wolverines zvhzNCAA am zonsh is Champion! Bertin is the one By Eric Chan Daily Sports Writer KANSAS CITY, Mo…

… confident that if I wrestled seven minutes the way I wanted to, that I would win, and that's what happened." Tirapelle beat Bertin earlier in the season, but the Wolverine avenged that loss at the Big Ten…

… record, and helped lead the Wolverines to a fouth-place finish at the event. DiGiore sticks vault to win By Julie Master Daily Sports Writer Michigan has another national champion on its hands, and this…

… never really thought it would happen. But as the year went by, I started getting more and more confidence and having Big Tens under my belt definitely helped." With this confidence, the No. 5 Wolverines

… next day and be within a tenth of that score is great." The Wolverines competed in the National Quali- fier, which consisted of two groups of six teams that 'needed to finish in the top three of their…

… respective groups to move on to the final. Fifth-year senior and captain Scott Vetere led the Wolverines by placing in the top 10 in three events on the way to his run- 'ner-up all-around finish. On pommel…

… and matched the season high for the team. Senior Brian Peterson also posted his highest score of the season on pommel horse with a 9.300. With these combined efforts, the Wolverines advanced to the…

… Signorelli grabbed top ten finish- es as well, making them the two highest placing freshmen. At the end of the night the Wolverines walked away with their fourth-place finish behind repeat champion Oklahoma…

…, Ohio State, and Big Ten champion Penn State. After the night's events, the Wolverines were able to send top-eight finishers Vetere (on the pommel horse), freshman Andrew DiGiore (on vault), and senior…

… and finished in fifth- place on their events. It was an amazing weekend for the Wolverines and they were proud to finish on a strong note. "This season was a lot better than last year," Golder said…

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 61

…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2003 - 7E 500: Berenson humbly reaches estone By Dan Rosen Daily Sports Writer DETROIT - When Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson exited the Wolverines

… also Senior Night for the five graduat- ing Wolverines. But all of the distractions proved to be too much. Michigan came out slowly and the Spartans took advantage. "I think there was so much built up…

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…

September 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 1) • Page Image 30

… second best team in the Big Ten. For the ten years, the Wolverine swimmers have taken a second place in the Big Ten Champion- ships to the Big Red Hoosiers of Indiana. This year should prove to be no…

Wolverine line-up this Year should be the diving corps. Last year's top two divers, Dick Rydze and Al Gagnet, return under the capable hands of Head Diving Coach Dick Kimball, a former Wolverine div- ing…

… different strokes, the backstroke, breaststroke, butter- fly, and freestyle, are swum. But, with the Wolverines' weakness in the sprints, the freestyle relay still ranks as a very questionable event. Stager…

… Sleeveless Body Sweaters. By PAT ATKINS/ Executive Sports Editor Michigan hasn't had a wres- tling season like this since 1924. It was in that next year, 1925, that the Wolverine athletic de- partment hired a…

… seem generous, when the Wolverines could only manage a tie in their opening meet with Maryland and lost the next day against Pittsburgh, 22-15. But in the toughest of Wres- tling tournaments, the Midwest…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

… quarterback several times, on consecutive plays no less, and ran the ball down Michigan's throat. Entering the game, the Wolverines knew Asiata would line up behind center, and even that he would run a counter…

… or a power run from that formation. But that didn't mean they could stop him. And Barwis? After the game, redshirt fresh- man center David Molk said he could play another one right then. The Wolverines

Wolverine de- fense in the first half. Michigan was nearly helpless as the Utes scored on 5-of-6 first-half possessions. No defense can be on the field that long and be success- ful, even with Barwis training…

Wolverines have more room for growth because they're learning a new system. But that was no help against Utah on Saturday. "We're not good enough to play bad and win," Rodriguez said. "I don't care who it is…

… Barwis aren't magical fixes. There are no wizard hats or snake oil to use. The Wolverines have their work cut out for them this season, more so than any time since Bo Schembechler took over in 1969. Just…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 46

… 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…

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

… defense Sat- urday at Buhr Park in a 5K open hosted by Eastern Michigan. A large crowd braved the first brisk morning of the year to watch the Wolverines claim three of the top five spots in the meet. The…

Wolverine runners managed to stay together in the middle of the pack for most of the race, before a late push would earn Michigan three top-five fin- ishers. As the runners entered the final 1,000 meters…

… Brosius (19:58) and Amy Baker (19:59) stuck together in the middle of the pack, securing the 11 through 13 spots for Michigan. Rounding out the pack of Wolverines, sophomore Jessica Wagner finished 19th and…

… junior Erika Flannery (21:47) crossed the line in 26th. Redshirt freshmen Jackie Gaydos (19:49) and Rachel Ward (20:30), along with Webster, also competed unattached for the Wolverines. The non…

…-scored event was a warm- up for the Wolverines, who are look- ing to build on last season's No. 15 national ranking. "(We are) definitely looking at the Big Ten Championship again, and (to) go to Nationals again…

…," said Field. The race could prove a good jumping off point for a team that lost only one senior. The Wolverines were also with- out senior captain Andrea Parker and last year's Big Ten Freshman Of The…

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 63

…- nium. During this three-year period, the Wolverines chalked up a 34-49 conference record en route to eighth, sixth and eighth place finishes in Big Ten play. Basically, a once proud program that tore…

… down to whoever we play," Maloney said earlier this season. "We're going to expect to be the best." This cavalier mindset was evident in the Wolverines' 12 come-from-behind victories this year. Michigan…

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…

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 62

Wolverines had just won the Big Ten Championship. "How am I going to describe this man in a cou- ple of sentences?" senior co-captain Jeff Hopwood said of Urbanchek. "He's unbelievable. He's such an amazing…

… Big Ten Championship, the Wolverines awaited in ecstasy for the results of a dramatically close tournament. Pres- sured by the resilient Golden Gophers (689), the Wolverines used their final few events…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 44

… 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…

September 02, 2008 (vol. 116, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

… freshman Michael Shaw were part of his best recruiting class ever. Veter- ans Carlos Brown and Brandon Minor gave the Wolverines depth beyond the newcomers. Expectations were high. But production was low…

…. After watching film on Sunday, the coaching staff called on the Wolverines to playa faster, more physical game in the future - or risk not seeingthe field at allr "I didn't think we played very physical…

September 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

… has more impact on Rich- mond's future than the future of Michigan hockey. He said that Richmond has to do what is in his own best interest, and that if it means that the Wolverines are short one…

Wolverines to a 45-7 thumping of Central Michigan, and in the process, silenced his critics, if only for a moment. Perry abused the Chippewas for 232 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries, giving him an…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

… initiatives for CSG during the summer, including the Night Owl bus route and the Wolverine Sup- port Network, which focuses on supplementing mental health resources on campus. Both ini- tiatives came from the…

… running mates' campaign platform. Shokar said she plans to remain involved in an advisory capacity with CSG to whatever extent she's able to, notably with the Wolverine Support Network project. Dishell said…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 20

… Administrative Services Transformation project, would consolidate some University departmental staff members into a central location on State Street near the University's Wolverine Tower, creating an estimated…

… its implementation set for Aug. 4, 110 staff members will make the initial transition to the shared services building near Wolverine Tower. Thom Madden, the AST senior project director, said this first…

September 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 129) • Page Image 25

Wolverine Wellness "Alcohol Harm," speaks about the alcohol climate on campus inthe Fleming Administration Building on Monday. SACUA addresses alcohol consumption trends at 'U' Concerns include drinking…

… public health risks of alcohol consumption on campus. E. Royster Harper, vice presi- dent for student life, Chief Health Officer Robert Winfield, director of the University Health Service, Wolverine

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