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December 01, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

… said. The intellectual stimulation that the Wolverines seek won't be found in Harvard's libraries, however. It will be found in the pool as they take on the Crimson, Boston Uni- Oversity and No. 13…

… Florida in the Harvard Invitational. Yet, only half of the Wolverines will be heading east. Michigan is also swimming at the Eastern Michi- gan Invitational tomorrow and Sat- urday. The contingent going to…

December 01, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

… Crisler Arena court at halftime, the Michigan men's basketball team was at the lowest point of its surprisingly successful young season. The Wolverines were down 20 points to asteam that finished 17-92 in…

… Band director's crazy dances. But Michigan still had 20 minutes to play. The Wolverines began the second half with an explosive seven-minute, 15-0 run to squeak past a sup- posedly overmatched Savannah…

December 01, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 61) • Page Image 11

… off 25 straight power-play chances, a streak that didn't end until Minne- sota scored on a 2-man advantage in the second period of Michigan's 6-3 win Friday. But in the Wolverines' 3-0 loss to Wisconsin…

… the next night, the power-play and penalty-killing units proved ineffective. The Wolverines gave Wiscon- sin nine opportunities on the man advantage and it converted twice. Badger forward Michael Davies…

…. But the poor win-loss total isn't entirely his fault - the Wolverine offense has made Sau- er's life in net miserable. In his two wins, Sauer received a total of eight goals of support. In his six…

… losses, the Wolverines scored just four total goals. In Saturday's 3-0 loss to Wis- consin, the senior played spectac- ular through the first two periods. The game was scoreless through 40 minutes. With 12…

… through two periods, pen- alties killed the Wolverines. Sauer saved 13 shots in the sec- ond period when the Wolverines spent much of the period down a man. Though two third-period power-play goals doomed…

Wolverines to win, but instead ea of Michigan killing off penalties, co penalties killed the Wolverines. gi Wisconsin had five straight d power-play chances in the second m period, and was onthe man advan…

…- tage nine times total, compared to en three for the Wolverines. fit Two power-play goals in the th third period were the difference ha in the game. Freshman defensemen Greg w Pateryn's hooking penalty…

December 01, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 34) • Page Image 9

…'t envision his team losing 17 games this season, but he's coming to terms with that reality after Saturday. The Wolverines fell to Illinois in four sets to end the season, 25-22, 20-25,14-25,14-25. Michigan (8…

… next three sets and spoiled any hopes of ending the season on a high note. The Wolverines' record doesn't qualify them for the NCAA Tournament, and now they're forced to reconcile their record as they…

… competitive when we step on the court for a game." Illinois started three seniors, while setter Lexi Iannemiller was the only senior on the floor for Michigan. More notably, four of the six Wolverine

… equal. The Wolverines' attack had new energy in the next set, running the offense well. But a few spectacular defensive plays and the ability to score in transition kept the Illini on top and made…

… Dannemiller, who has over 5,000 assists over her distinguished career and was named to the preseason All-Big Ten Team. If the Wolverines . are to improve on their 2014 record, her absence next year undoubtedly…

…-7 lead, the Wolverines' defense allowed an 83-yard drive at the end of the first half that tied the game. The Buckeyes ultimately scored on the first drive in the third quarter. Going into halftime with…

… before defeating the Wolverines. That's not to say Michigan would have won Saturday had they not to do," said junior guard Caris LeVert. "We pride ourselves on not losing two games in a row." In fact, the…

Wolverines haven't lost two straight games since back-to-back road defeats at Wisconsin and Michigan State on Feb. 9 and 12, 2013, and they made sure not to let Tuesday's loss to Villanova send them into a…

… Saturday. Nicholls State didn't have the defense to stop the Wolverines, and while LeVert wouldn't admit Michigan took Saturday's game more lightly than any other, he was happy to see things run smoothly. "I…

… know I played less minutes than I normally do, so that was good today," he said. The Wolverines got the bounces they didn't seem to get in Brooklyn. Junior guard Spike Albrecht - who started in Walton…

December 01, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 60) • Page Image 11

… the ball. These opposing points of view are why coaches are coaches and players are players. Why was Michigan coach Tommy Amaker so concerned about offense after the Wolverines' 74-67 loss to North…

… as to why he was worried about his offense. "We continued the trend of not being able to make open shots," Amaker said. "And I think it's frus- trating for our team." The Wolverines must show that they…

December 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 44) • Page Image 16

…68 - The Michigan Daily -SPORTSMonday - December 1, 1997 1997-98 ich igan V[7 I om --I Guevara has Blue back on track Second-year coach has lofty goals for this year's Wolverines 4 Molly…

… season, Guevara shattered all expectations as Michigan's interim coach, leading the Wolverines to a 15-1l record, 7-9 in Big Ten play. In February of last season, then- Michigan Athletic Director Joe…

December 01, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 38) • Page Image 6

… Bimini, Bahamas) and they won against their in-state rival, Georgia, earlier this season. They’re really off to a great start.” The Wolverines shouldn’t be fazed, though. The team is entering the…

… both the Associated Press Poll and the USA Today Coaches Poll. Despite those numbers, the Wolverines (6-1) are coming off of a loss against No.10 Florida State at the Paradise Jam tournament last…

December 01, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 70) • Page Image 11

…McGEE, HUBBARD, AND BODNAR PACE ATTACK: Wolverines BY GARY KICINSKI The old adage that "good things come in threes" was never more apparent than at Crisler Arena last night, as the Michigan…

Wolverines rode the scoring touches of three players in conquering Central Michigan, 87-78, in the opening game of the season. Relying almost entirely on the out- side shooting of forward Mike McGee, guard…

… has one thing on his mind, assist, as he looks to pass off in last night's action at Crisler Arena.-The playmaking freshman from Detroit Mackenzie ran the Wolverine offense along with smooth…

…-shooting sophomore guard Marty Bodnar for the majority of the Wolverines 87-78 opening game victory over Central Michigan. The Wolverines next must tangle with Alabama at Crisler on Saturday. Hawks nip Knicks SCORES…

December 01, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 44) • Page Image 12

…12- The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 1, 1995 Wolverines look to contain ackson, Gamecocks at Crisler By Jim Rose Daily Sports Writer After two road wins during the holi- day weekend without…

… starters Pollyanna Johns and Jennifer Brzezinski, the Michigan women's basketball team was giving thanks for its depth. The Wolverines (2-0) hope to have the two starters back fortonight's home- opener, when…

December 01, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 44) • Page Image 10

… every game this season and was averaging 6.5 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, is expected to return for Wednesday's game against Bradley. Smith's return will hopefully give the Wolverines an extra boost…

…, Ariz. native elicited more crowd noise than the Wolverines could all evening. The reserve may have been fazed by the taunts, going the length of the game without attempting a shot. But at least he gave…

December 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 44) • Page Image 11

… the Wolverines, scor- ing two game- tying goals in Friday's game and netting one goal yesterday. innesota coach Doug Woog, who, for some reason, just can not find a way to beat Michigan. Icers earn…

…. Without an edge, sticks wouldn't be able to make a clean swipe at the puck. Without an edge, the Michigan hockey team ... well, the Wolverines probably don't know what they'd do without an edge, because…

…-foot-three center Pollyannna Johns is more than just a big body, she's the Wolverine's best chance at a Big Ten championship I. fV gICIOL '41 1\ xI I. s z By Josh Kleinbaum Daily Sports Writer ewind to 1993…

… senior class. While the outgoing Wolverines leave behind many good memories of their careers, there is always something missing. Until now. 13 :- [E. .rrr a rolr. lract:- ern n -av thi a Senior center…

… a driven women." MARGARET MYERS/Daily Panthers ruin Wolverines' weekend in the sun By Andy Latack Daily Sports Writer The good side: The Michigan women's basketball team got to spend its…

December 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 61) • Page Image 12

…I 4B -The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - December 1, 2003 4 Friday's game Saturday's game 0 WISCONSIN BADGERS MICHIGAN WOLVERINES 3 1 it MINNESOTA GOPHERS MICHIGAN WOLVERINES. 4 2 4 01…

… thing the Wolverines could take solace in: Junior forward Jason Rynzar is healthy and looks like the imposing scoring threat that fans expected to see when the season began. Ryznar, who sat out the first…

December 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 61) • Page Image 13

… follow up on its first two games, in which the Wolverines forced Oakland and High Point into a combined 38 turnovers. The Wolverines opted to utilize a half- court trap in the first half of the game…

…, applying double teams to the Bulldogs' point xo'x guards. The strategy brought both good and bad for Michigan. On the positive side, the Wolverines forced 12 first-half turnovers from the Bulldogs, but in…

December 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 44) • Page Image 15

… HOCKEY .Winning goal breaks Langfeld' s rought By Fred Unk Daly Sports Writer It was Michigan's first game of the year. The Wolverines were playing at Minnesota - Michigan freshman Josh Langfeld…

… Langfeld was still kicking himself about the missed opportunity after the game. The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - December 1, 1997 - 5B Effort and emotion fuel Wolverines in 'heart-attack hockey' oC~0…

December 01, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 44) • Page Image 12

… this year where youth is not a disadvantage. Just like the Wolverines, the Red Storm (4-1) has three freshmen in its starting lineup and just one senior who receives significant minutes. Guard Omar Cook…

…, the five make up what many believe to be the top freshman class in America. Also similar to the Wolverines and sopho- more LaVell Blanchard, the Red Storm is led by a talented -scoring'wingman in junior…

December 01, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

…. But the Wolverines’ supposedly cushy travel arrangements backfired in a big way on Saturday as they flew back from the Battle 4 Atlantis. Mechanical issues with Michigan’s charter flight…

…-game, three-day tournament and a 5:30 a.m. wakeup. To rub salt in the wound, the Wolverines (4-2) had less than 48 hours to recover before their next long-distance trip — a Monday-evening flight to…

… assistant after her playing days as a Wolverine are through. She expressed interest in working with Barnes Arico and her staff at Michigan, admiring their passion and knowledge of the game…

December 01, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

…0 8A - Wednesday, December 1, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6 Langlais searching for offense from blue line Senior's longevity has been huge boost for Wolverines in last three…

… assists list, only one playoffs, and that's real special. helper behind former Wolverine It's something I haven't really Blake Sloan. thought about (the record), but I "I take pride in my passes. I hope I…

… can keep going." ARIEL BOND/Daily Sophomore point guard Darius Morris tallied 13 points in the Wolverines' 69-6t upset victory at Clemson. Qick start pr opels 'M' to upset victory GET YOUR SENIOR…

… of a on Tuesday night and silenced stagnant Wolverine offense that the Tigers, besting the home team could not find open shots and capi- 69-61. talized on several turnovers to cut The game was part of…

… the Big the deficit. Ten/ACC Challenge, an event in With the crowd on their side and which the Wolverines have not had a young Michigan team appearing much success recently, dropping to fade with the…

… pressure turned their matchups in each of the past up, the Tigers were poised to send four seasons. the Wolverines to another disap- But Michigan (4-2) drew Clem- pointing loss just four days after son this…

… appeared to be the jittery team for squads met in the first round of the most of the game. 2009 NCAA Tournament. In that The Tigers failed to capitalize game, the Wolverines were a No. on their momentum…

… Michigan showed newfound atmosphere at Littlejohn Coliseum nerves and continued to battle to prevail once more over Clemson. until finally coming away with the The Wolverines are now 4-0 all- win. time…

Wolverines' favor with 10:33 left in ones that can get up to 50 percent the game, redshirt freshman cen- on the road." ter Jordan Morgan's three baskets The Wolverines managed to led to an 8-2 Michigan run to…

… rees- quiet the 7,237 fans in attendance tablish a solid lead. Novak's back-to-back 3-pointers then gave the Wolverines a 59-41 lead with 5:07 remaining. But the Tigers refused to quit, reduc- ing the…

December 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 44) • Page Image 14

… left in the first half not even a whimper was heard. Maybe the Michigan fans knew something those in attendance did not. After the first 10 minutes, in which Detroit's press handcuffed the Wolverines

… often because of the pressure. The Wolverines threw the ball away 27 times, the highest total this season. Turnovers are becoming Michigan's primary nemesis, accord- ing to coach Brian Ellerbe. "We…

December 01, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

… buzz to even consider entering the 2011 NBA Draft. But not long after the Michi- gan men's basketball team's loss to Duke in the NCAA Tourna- ment, Morris left the Wolverines. By the time Morris was…

… drafted " in the second round by the NOTEBOOK Los Ange- les Lakers, Wolverine fans had already turned their attention to Ohio's 2010 Mr. Basketball in Ohio and the expected future of Michi- gan basketball…

…, point guard Trey Burke. But after the offense struggled mightily in the Wolverines' first three games, it looked like Burke would need another year to grasp the offense, ala Morris in 2009. Then the…

… commenting on the Wolverines' outstanding rebounding ability. Earlier this week, Borseth said that Michigan (7-1) boxes out its competitors with ease. But against No. 16 MICHIGAN 65 Maryland MARYLAND 74 (8…

…-0), the Wolverines were the ones boxed out, and they fell to the Terra- pins, 74-65. "Rebounds really hurt us in this game," said senior guard Carmen Reynolds. "We reverted back to our old ways." Rebounds…

…'s like a 36 ACT score. We couldn't keep them off the glass." But the Wolverines knew it would be difficult to go up against Maryland. The Terrapins average 85 points per game and Michigan averages 55, so…

… Borseth devised a plan to make up for the 30-point difference. First, the Wolverines would attempt to take 20 points by stopping the Terrapins in transition, and they would gain 10 points by outrebounding…

… them. The plan worked in the first half, as the Wolverines were able to hold the Terrapins and the score was tied at the half, 36-36. But Maryland regrouped in the second half and pulled away in the last…

… her shoulders, but is," Borseth said. "They she did a pretty good job for the team." Reynolds was also an asset for the Wolverines, scoring they had 51 15 points. Junior guard Jenny Ryan led Michigan…

… loss, the Wol- verines know they have a lot of work to do on the boards and I the whole way." in transitions. Michigan will or guard Courtney Boylan have to be more prepared to play ie Wolverines with 17…

December 01, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 44) • Page Image 17

… team is off to a good start. The Wolverines are 4-1 and looking to improve on last year's eighth-place finish in the Big Ten and 7-9 confer- ence record. They finished the season 15-11, which was…

… one really expect- ed the Wolverines to be competitive last year. But after last year's performance, Michigan will take the floor as a more corffident team that still has a lot to prove. "Last year was…

December 01, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 60) • Page Image 12

… Michigan's Angel Chan were tests for the Wolverine defense, then the Michigan women's bas- ketball team now looks like a straight-A student. That's because the Wolverines have always had an answer. All three…

… players posed threats to what was thought to be a mis- take-prone Wolverine defense. But in the end, they were all left scratching their heads, puzzled at how solid Michigan's defense actually was…

…. Meanwhile, the Wolverines walked away with three wins. Bishop, who was averaging 16 points a game, managed just five against the Wolverines. Massey came in scoring 20 per game, but that didn't matter either…

… choice has yielded positive results. Not factoring in last Saturday's ugly loss against No. S Duke, the Wolverines have allowed just 45 points per game - 11 less than they were averaging before the change…

… confident and reestablished what her long-term goals are," Michigan assistantcoach Stefanie Kerska said. As of Nov. 11, Smith swam in 14 events that the Wolverines finished first place in. Individually, she…

December 01, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 41) • Page Image 8

… Women's Basketball vs. South Carolina Tonight, 7:30 p.m. Columbia, S.C. S Hockey vs. Notre Dame Saturday, 7 p.m. Yost Ice Arena Wildcats turn Wolverines into kitty litter Offensive woes…

… Basketball Festival, mostly a partisan Michigan crowd, saw the Wolverines continue to struggle to put the ball in the net. It must seem like a broken record for the Wolverines. In three out of the four games…

…. Quickly this game turned into a laugher sending many of the 18,885 toward the exits with a round of boos with over nine minutes to go. It seemed as if there were a lid on the Wolverine basket. The long…

… Fife five and a half minutes into the game and tried Jimmy King and Jerod Ward at the guard spots. Later, Bobby Crawford ran the point for the Wolverines. The result remained the same. Right now Michigan…

… be just what the Wolverines needed. It's much better that they have found out there inadequacies at this point in the season than further down the line. Arizona runs all over 0 Blue, 78-57, By…

… minutes of the second half, and turned the ball over on six of its first seven possessions. As a result, the Wolverines managed only 26 second-half points and watched a 32-31 halftime deficit ex- plode into…

December 01, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

… Page 8 WOMEN CAGERS LOOK TO AVENGE LOSS TO TOLEDO Wolverines call do-over FFERENCE ! G- 763-1107 funded programs ERMENT NOW OGRAMMING BOARD by Mike Hill and Rich Mitvalsky Daily Basketball Writers…

…. The Wolverines would like to forget the 89-69 stomping they re- ceived at the hands of the Rockets in 1991. The Rockets' full-court pres- sure frustrated Michigan into shoot- ing 36.4 percent from the…

… only experienced Wolverine frontcourt players with a clean slate of health. Beaudry led the Wolverines with 16 points against Toledo last season, but she will face an interesting predicament tonight…

December 01, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 40) • Page Image 7

… good. Then I got a haircut to see if that would help me. I was willing to try anything.” A bounceback, conversely, isn’t so much desired as it is required. The Wolverines took their lumps in…

… does, the Tar Heels responded. In what is becoming an annual occurrence, the Wolverines got beat down by a superior team. But here’s the thing: That’s OK. In the Big Ten/ACC Challenge a year…

December 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 44) • Page Image 10

…- ished I Ith in the 12-team Big East last year, and which was coming off an over- time loss to Samford, Michigan struggled before eventually winning 79-66. The win improved the Wolverines to 5-0 on the sea…

… hang onto the lead. Goodlow responded. Ten points, good defense, and an inside presence kept the Friars honest. Her effort allowed the Wolverines to stay within three points at the half, 35-32. "I really…

December 01, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

…leers wh ip By GARY LEVY l The fans flocked down to Yost Arena last night for the contest between Michigan and rival Michigan State, and "W RELY tgend u the -,Wolverine icers didn't .disappoint WE…

… second periods, Frick announced at 5,125, the Wolverines, only had to make five or six saves, behind a- toughened defense, the fine the defense had to have done a go goaltending of Paul Fricker and the of…

Wolverines might lose it again. Michigan led 2=0 after the first period, but only 1:33 into the second stanza the Spartans closed the margin to one on a goal by Joe Omiccioli. ond) :00; 'ett ,ugh- nm M4- ng…

… Doug Bellandl's glove for the score. With just 17 seconds remaining in the period, Michigan scored it.,; first power play goal on a Dan Ler~g slap shot, giving the Wolverines a 2-0 lead. After the…

… Vvesleyan 71 East Tennessee 78, Wisconsiin-Milwaukee 60 WOLVERINE DEFENSEMAN Tim Manning (4), who assisted on Mich- igan's 6th goal last night, hangs with MSU's Ken Paraskevin in first period action. Looking…

December 01, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 71) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Saturday, December 1, 1984 Wolverines battle Buckeyes to - tie By CHRIS GERBASI Many of Michigan's hockey players kissed their parents in a pre-game ceremony for…

… Parents' Weekend last night. Little did these players know that they would later kiss their sisters. The Wolverines and Ohio State played to a 4-4 tie before a crowd of 2,544 at Yost Arena in one of the…

…, 5-3 Daily Phloto by DUGL McMAHOIN Wolverine right winger Paul Kobylarz watches his shot sail in on Ohio State goalie Bob Krautsak in the second period of last night's hockey game in Yost Ice Arena…

December 01, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 63) • Page Image 6

… squad 2-1 in the Wolverines' home opener. The Spartans tied the score at 1:21 of the third period, after Jack Cole had poked the puck past supine Spartan goalie John Chan- dick at 18:59 of the second…

… period. Captain Larry Babcock led the Wolverine rush into the Spartan zone. Wayne Kartusch's shot from outside the blue line hit defense- man Carl Lackey right at the blue line. The puck bounched off…

… Gray's outstretched leg. Fournel, who scored the winning 4 By TOM ROWLAND Michigan fans who saw the .833 by .001. He averaged 18.1 Ed Butler, No. 52, 6'6" center: Wolverines trip Ball State in the…

… Lee, No. 30, 6'3" forward: faces on the court this afternoon: with Michigan's Bill Buntin in the the most acurate shooter in Ball four of the top six lettermen re- Wolverine's first varsity action…

… from the guard omore year while grabbing 383 re- afternoon to test Coach Dave spot that he occupied last year, bounds. Strack's Wolverine cagers in the and sophomore Bob Heady (6'4") Height Advantage…

…-Michigan failed to score on this play during the first period of last night's loss to Michigan State. But Wolverine forward John McConigal and defenseman Roger Galipeau each had a chance to jab at the puck (arrow…

December 01, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 44) • Page Image 9

Wolverines entered 1998 with several goals including a Big Ten Championship and an NCAA sweet 16 appear- ance. Still, Michigan didn't achieve all of its goals. The olverines didn't even repeat the feats of…

… during a game," outside hitter Jane evens said. 6 ne of the greatest matches that typified Michigan's ----------------- season featured the Wolverines Volleyball coming back from a two game deficit against…

December 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 61) • Page Image 14

… Friday against No. 5 Texas Tech in the first round of the SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic in Dallas - a career effort that fell short as her Wolverines lost, 74-61. But her game-high 24 points on Saturday…

… night in the consolation match against Texas-Arlington led the Wolverines over the Lady Mavs, 68- 51. Smith's recent emergence could be due to the departure of center LeeAnn Bies, whose presence pre…

December 01, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 61) • Page Image 13

… which Michigan swimmers aren't very accustomed. Usually the team must travel out-side the Midwest to find real com-petiton. This weekend is no excep-tion as the Wolverines will fly to Austin, Texas, to…

… training." Wolverine world record holder Mike Barrowman might find some competition too. Kirk Stackel of the University of Texas is one of a handful of swimmers who can give Barrowman a run for his money…

…'ll be ready physically and mentally." Last season the Wolverines played Boston in Massachusetts and were pasted 9-3. This year, Mich- igan is looking for some revenge with the home ice advantage. "We…

… them there was a lot of hitting by both sides," Roberts said. JOSE JUAREZ/Daily No. 9 vs. No. 10 Michigan left winger Don Stone and the rest of the Wolverine hockey team will try to improve on their two…

…-game winning streak tonight and tomorrow when they face off against Boston University. The ninth- ranked Terriers will provide Michigan with a formidable opponent for the Wolverines' first non-conference series…

… little bit faster...to get us where we want to go in March." by Matt Rennie Daily Sports Writer It's showtime for the Michigan wrestling team this weekend. The Wolverines travel to the city of glamour and…

… glitz for the Las Vegas Classic. The wrestling may outshine the neon as the field promises to be the most compet- itive in the country. But the Wolverines are not afraid of a challenge. Since the season…

… Feldkamp, and Lanny Green. According to Bahr, the success of this year's Wolverines hinges on the development of this trio. With a field as large as the NCAA championships in March, the Vegas results could…

December 01, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

… high school hurdler in the country. "I envisioned after sophomore year, I'd have been No. 1 or 2 in the country and ranked in the world," Porter said. The Wolverines' sprint and hurdle coach Fred La…

… choice. "Michigan offered a great combination of an excellent wrestling tradition and strong academics," Tannenbaum said. Tannenbaum made an immediate impact on the Wolverines. He posted a 36-5 record in…

December 01, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 59) • Page Image 9

… forward Tanya Powell tries to pass the ball as teammates Leslie Spicer (42) and Tempie Brown look on in last week's exhibition game against the University of Toronto. The Wolverines open their season…

… are the legitimate contenders everyone is saying they are as they open the 1988-89 season. Defense will be the key factor as the Wolverines take on an undefeated, offensively-sound;, University of…

December 01, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 57) • Page Image 12

… Heyliger, Michigan went Called To Michigan The Wolverines are strong con- the coach, "and the interest seems back becaus t, the Wolverines will big time in the hockey world. In Renfrew was boasting a winning…

… made the N als Wolverine squad won eight while of the depression. creasing number of schools are Brown, W Las and six of these times walked off losing 13.1 istory Traced with the national title.in There…

…. Osterland w rackto 1921, when the the reins to Renfrew, a former to build virtually the same record til 1947, when Loken, a national "One factor about gym which the slack." of Wolverine icers, Wolverine star…

December 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 61) • Page Image 15

…-minute sudden death overtimes have been complet- ed. Yet it seemed a fitting end for yesterday's intense game between the Wolverines and the Irish. Neither Michigan nor Notre Dame had scored since the…

Wolverines' next kicker, sophomore Michael O'Reilly, sent the ball up over the net. But with an amazing block by Dzubay in the next round, Michigan was given another chance. He divulged later that he had a…

December 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 61) • Page Image 16

… pain -showed that the senior never quits. I I a AND DENNNNNN ... While there were no major BCS shake-ups this past holiday weekend, the Wolverines, BCS No. 4, still have a chance to back their way…

…, Louisiana State loses. Odds are, Oklahoma and Michigan would play for the BCS title. If Okla- homa lost to Michigan, the Wolverines would win the BCS national champi- onship (Coaches' poll), and Oklahoma…

December 01, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 57) • Page Image 8

… CIGARETTES $1.69 Carton - Plus Tax 50c BARBASOL 29c 25c Citrate MAGNESIA 9c " I- m r- v r r- r m r- r- I- -v - r m I t- t- D v to MAKE WAY FOR WALLY-Al Wistert (11), captain of the 1949 Wolverine team…

… tally by going up and over. He led the Wolverines in scoring this year with five touchdowns good for 30 points. -J y- CL. -. Everything ELECTRIC for CHRISTMAS G. E. G.E. Portable Steam Iron G. E. Mixer…

… offensive performer and holder of the 1949 Conference record for tota 1 offense of 768 yards, had his best day against Minnesota as he led the Wolverines to a 14-7 upset victory. Tom Peterson (33) and Dave…

December 01, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 40) • Page Image 9

… Wolver- ines know that it won't get any easier when they face the CCHA's best in Miami (Ohio) this weekend in Oxford. In an effort to close the gap between the Red Hawks a " and the Wolverines, Michigan…

…A track. They continued their zone defense - switching to a 2-3 setup from time to time - until the final buzzer. Sophomore Ta'Shia Walker, whom the Wolverines have looked to through- out the season…

… fans that they could exhale. His first play back, Abram scrambled im a King (feat.I. and Ul Scrappy) - P$C 141011 for a loose ball on defense to cause a jump ball. On the ensuing Wolverine Reggaeton…

… easily." Michigan's coaches will also be looking for increased production from their power play unit this weekend. Through the first 13 games of the season, the Wolverines own the nation's top-rated power…

December 01, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 44) • Page Image 11

… games. The difference in the matchup might come down to powerplay execution. The Wolverines are second in the Spikers advance to round 2 By Albert Kim Daily Sports WVriter The Michigan volleyball team…

… of its at But the Wolverines knew comning in that although the Cardinals were hot, all the Wolverines needed was consistent play to win, and they got i t. ' "We played very steady, and didn't make a…

December 01, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 61) • Page Image 10

… series of one-on-ones, Michigan would win, 10-0. It's a team game, and that's what coach Berenson is working on." Friday night exemplified the two coaches' words. The Wolverines (4- 12) went off at the end…

… Warren Sharples made a great stop on Ron Warus' breakaway, Pete Stauber scored on the rebound at the 17:28 of the second period. Stauber was unmarked on the play. Lake Superior didn't let the Wolverines

December 01, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

…Holiday Bowl tickets on sale now at Athletic Ticket Office $16.50 each The Michigan Daily SPORTS Saturday, December 1, 1984 Wrestling vs. CMU Sunday, 2 p.m. Crisler Arena Page 7 Wolverines set to…

… collar feisty Bulldogs By TIM MAKINEN Bill Frieder has Georgia on his mind. But unless something drastic hap- pens when the Georgia Bulldogs square off against the Wolverines today at Crisler Arena, the…

… the same starting five it employed in last Monday's season-opening victory against Detroit. The Wolverine frontcourt of Roy Tar- pley, Butch Wade and Richard Rellford shouldn't experience too much…

December 01, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…- leased yesterday. In rushing, the Wolverines'gain- ed 1265 net yards. Their nine op- ponents gained 1278. . * * * i . IN PASSING, the Wolverines did better, with a yardage edge of 980 to 750. As a result…

Wolverine camp. Last year at this time Cliff Keen, this school's contribution to America's grappling sport, was searching at all available sources for men to represent him ade- quately in the quickly approach…

… Wrestle at 147 lbs., and Bill Stapp Michi- gan's grappler in the 157 lb. weight division. All enjoyed successful seasons last year as the Wolverine team as a whole came through kith, * * * DAILY OFFICIAL…

… in his six confer- ence games. * * * CH'UCK ORTMANN of the Rose Bowl-bound Wolverines, who led the conference in total offense during the 1948 and 1949 seasons, wound up fourth behind Janowicz, Indiana…

December 01, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

…-101 victory over Minnesota in 1968. The Wolverines played near-flaw- less ball in every phase of the game. They followed wheels with deals, shakes with bakes and missed shots with tip-ins. "We were worried we…

… a matter of pride." The Wolverine bench, though some- what more erratic than the starters, played with great intensity. Two fresh- man Johnny Johnson, the number one sub, and Paul Heuerman were especi…

…- ally impressive. Johnson clicked for 13 points and stole the ball three times. Heuerman plucked six rebounds and blocked two shots. Michigan is now 2-0, EMU drops to 0- 3. The Wolverines play next…

December 01, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… after a year as quick to, point out, the fast-break r following the jtw ame set head basketball coach at Idaho, is of little value. st the Canad m4 Michi- has abandoned the fast-breaking The new Wolverine

… offense will tackles the -s schedule style of play which has character- feature a lively, yet more deliberate history in 1j t e . best ized past Wolverine teams under attack; with ball control over- ge…

December 01, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 71) • Page Image 8

… season is finally here. Having buried Windsor 135-75 Monday night in an exhibition game, the Wolverines open their regulr season this afternoon against Mvassachusetts at Crisler Arena. Massachusetts…

…). To say that some of the four recruits are being counted on is a classic under- statement, but unlike a decade-ago, Wilson hasn't signed any Julius Ervings this year. Nonetheless, the Wolverines aren…

December 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… finally than just one goal." In the second half, the Wolverines had a disadvan- tage, this time going against the wind and squinting at the strong afternoon sun. But Burns had made a few changes in…

… Michigan's defense in hopes of shutting down Notre Dame. When (White's) ball went in, tense Michigan fans were at last able to delight in their team's victory. blocked a Notre Dame shot. But the Wolverine

… Wednesday to advance to the third round against Notre Dame. The Wolverines will now play in the Elite Eight this Saturday against Santa Clara for a chance at the Final Four. CURTIS HILLER/Daily Ypsilanti…

December 01, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 44) • Page Image 13

… the team. The Wolverines' visit is a mission in experience, with a little bit of fun on the side. "A lot of our kids have not seen the bright lights and what Vegas is all about," coach Dale Bahr said…

… give the squad an accurate barometer as to where itstands in relation to many ofthe nation's best teams. The Wolverines want to so- lidify their position as a top-20 program. Also, Bahr was forced to…

December 01, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 44) • Page Image 11

… for sophomore Raina Goodlow "picking up the slack" and contributing 10 first half points off the bench, the Wolverines may have found themselves with a huge deficit at the half. Even with a late half…

… surge, Michigan was still down three at the break. Fortunately for the Wolverines, Miller and Kipping made the necessary adjustments at halftime. After a one- for-five performance with just three rebounds…

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