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October 10, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

… opponents. The Wolverines have been strong favorites at each of their meets this sea- son and have not disappointed so far, winning each one in dominant fashion. The Wolverines look to continue this trend…

… when they travel to Dowagiac for the Michigan Intercollegiate Invitational tomorrow afternoon. The Wolverines will face different division teams from across Michigan. The toughest challenges should come…

October 10, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 8) • Page Image 17

… top of the 18-yard box on the right side. Heaton sent a bouncing shot across sNN the field and into the lower left corner CG t of the net to tie the Wisconsin Bad- gers at one. The Wolverines (2-3-0 N…

… senior Amy Vermeulen for what would turn out to be the game-winning goal. The Wolverines had a final opportunity with 1:30 left in the game, but junior Judy Coffman's corner kick was headed out of the box…

October 10, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 9) • Page Image 13

… Norris left for the NHL. This season for the Wolverines is about bouncing back. It’s about proving that two years ago wasn’t a fluke occurrence. The team is talented and wants to prove it’s a force…

… in depth look at where the answers to the questions lie, what can be expected of the veteran players and who could breakout. GOALTENDING Last season, the Wolverines found themselves plagued by a…

… Martin suffered a season-ending broken wrist, his absence was felt. Healthy, and ready for his final season, the Wolverine defense is better off with his presence. Last season with the United…

… States National Team Development Program (USNTDP), York set the record for most points in a season with 65. And in his debut, he gave Wolverine fans a taste of the offense he brings from the blue…

…. The other remaining defenseman is sophomore Gingell. In the Wolverines’ exhibition game, Gingell played minutes for the first time in his college career. And Pearson’s been impressed with the…

… see which seventh man takes the role. FORWARDS Having senior captain Will Lockwood back, after declining to go pro and join the Canucks, is an automatic boost for the Wolverine’s offense. Lockwood…

Wolverines’ only complete returning line from last season. Each player brings something unique. Raabe hustles, relentlessly following the puck as it zooms around the ice. Van Wyhe is arguably the…

…. He’s even gone as far as to say he’d match them up against any line in the NCAA. OUTLOOK The Wolverines have all the pieces needed to assemble a team that can go deep in the postseason. Their…

October 10, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 8) • Page Image 22

… the Wolverines. "It was annoying," freshman center midfielderDebFlahertysaidofSUNY- Buffalo'spackingdefense. "Weplayed into their trap of playing just the way they wanted us to. We didn't open the…

… field for ourselves. They were trying to close the space in and they did." Even though SUNY-Buffalo was not successful in its quest to beat the Wolverines, its defense did cause Michigan many problems…

… early in the second half to tie the game at one. On the play, Wolverine goalie Alicia Smith was flattened by a SUNY-Buf- falo player, without penalty, to enable the goal. Michigan quickly regained the…

…'re still looking to play hard, consistent volleyball," coach Greg Giovanazzi said. Playing at Ohio State was a chal- lenge forthe Wolverines (1-5 Big Ten, 5-10 overall), because they have never won a match…

… lot more wins this season." Junior Suzy O'Donnell led the Wolverines with a team-high 10 kills and a.429 hitting percentage. Shareen Luze chipped in six kills and six digs. The Buckeyes got their…

… when you don't have the ball." Sophomores Colleen Miniuk and Kristin Ruschiensky led the team in kills with eighteachfor the Wolverines. Laura Cook paced the Lady Lions with 17 kills, nine digs and a…

… three-game losses. The Wolverines travel to South Bend, Ind. to face No. 11 Notre Dame Tuesday. "We're capable of beating a team like Notre Dame," he said. "We need rewards for our consistent play, and a…

October 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 28) • Page Image 10

…. LEISTER replaced Lavelle on the next series for the Spartans, but the Michigan State drive died on its own 46 and, after another Mojsiejenko punt, the Wolverines took over again. After two plays netted just…

… two yards, Smith spot- ted Carter over the middle and hit him with a perfect 61-yard strike that put the ball at the Michigan State 17-yard line. The Wolverines drove to the two, were penalized for…

… yesterday completed 10 of 20 passes for 182 yards, ran for 27 more yards and personally accounted for three Wolverine touchdowns. "But sometimes you look better because your offense is playing better." AND…

… is not known if the 6-0, 180-pound senior will be lost for the season. Wolverines piled up 247 yards of total offense by half- time while holding the Spartans to 114. "They did a good job moving our…

… kickoff and driving to a first down at the Michigan 29. But the Wolverine defense, which has been suspect in two earlier losses, rose to the occasion, forced a Terry Hawkins fumble and recovered it on the…

… silenced by the sight of a wide- open Dunaway dropping Smith's pass in the endzone two plays later. Ali Haji-Sheikh came on to boot a 27- yard field goal that gave the Wolverines a 24-3 lead. After a Keith…

… Bostic interception, Michigan went right back to work, slicing through the tiring Spartan defense. Carter's 14-yard touchdown reception on the last play of the third quarter gave the Wolverines 4 31…

…-3 bulge and gave Carter the Big Ten record for career touchdown receptions with 31. With the Wolverines clearly in control of the game, Bo emptied the bench and the reserves allowed two fourth…

… been no heart-stopping goal-line stands or ser- pen tining interception returns which could compare to the breathtaking ex ploits of Carter, but the defense got the job done. Yes, the Wolverines gave up…

… play." The reason the scrubs got to play, is that the Wolverines' first-team unit didn't let the Michigan State offense play. When the Spartans had the ball, they ran around a lot, but in the first…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 11

… Findley yesterday. The usual Wolverines were not on the playing field. Rather, they were on the bench watching their second-string teammates play for most of the game. After they took an early 4-0 lead…

… me a chance to watch the game from another view, and Steve did a good job." Michigan was notas successful in the second halfofthe game, however. The Wolverines were only able to tack on a single goal…

… scoring drought the Wolverines have suffered throughout the season. Valparaiso enters today's game with a dismal 1-10 record and the memory of a 5-0 loss to Michigan last year. The Wolverine to watch is…

… Sunday. Michigan could be tempted to think past Valparaiso. Today's game precedes a big-time Big Ten weekend. The Wolverines will try to sneak back into the Big Ten race when they host 1994 Big Ten…

… to focus on Valparaiso also." THEY SHOOT, THEY sCORE! ... FINALLY: Michigan's five goals against Creighton was the Wolverines' highest total of the season. Prior to Sunday's game, Michigan had not…

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

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

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

October 10, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

… bunch of screens," Rodriguez said. 71 "The two things that hurt us in physical m atchup Tomorrow, the Wolverines will the last game were play action and finally meet their neighbors. It's not like they…

… junior var- sity team, which the Wolverines won 33-0. Michigan (1-1 Big Ten, 2-3 over- all) is 24-0 all-time against MAC teams, including a 16-6 win over Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez is worried about how…

…: Yost Obviously, when Ice Arena we go back for a TV: puck, we under- MGoBlue.com stand we're going to get hit. We've gotto make the play." The Wolverine defensive corps has one major factor on its side…

October 10, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 8) • Page Image 16

… 15- minute overtimes, but the score remained 1-1. And, when all was said and done, the Wolverines would emerge with a 3-1 victory in CA the penalty stroke round. Before it began, Michi- gan coach Nancy…

… a faster pace. The dis- tance proved to be favorable for the Wolverines - who finished with three runners in the top 10. Racing a few younger run- ners and others coming back from injuries, Michigan…

October 10, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

… strong third- to play wi place finish into eir previous rder for tournament, the Wolverines Wid"! hope to carry their solid play into this week- Michigan womE end. Lexington native Sharon Park will lead…

… Sarah Lindholm will also tee off for the Wolverines. Although Park has been depend- able of late, Teichert is not looking toward any one player to handle most of the pressure. "There is no one particular…

October 10, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 8) • Page Image 21

… last Wednesday, the Wolverines (8-4- 2) visit Siena Heights this afternoon in an attempt to make up for the defeat. Though Michigan is not overlook- ing today's opponent, the team is not expecting much…

… of a fight. "We shouldn't have a problem," Wolverine forward Andy Cosenza said. "They really are not that good." Last year, the Wolverines topped the Spartans, 6-1, after allowing sev- eral of the team…

… level as us so they have to make up for that." This is a direct contrast to the game against Eastern Michigan. The Eagles and Wolverines were two equally matched teams, but the Wolverines fell behind…

… said. "We took the negative aspects of the game and are making them posi- tive." A win over the Spartans could be the morale boost that the Wolverines need. However, in order to win, the team needs to…

October 10, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 23) • Page Image 13

… responsible for ending the streak is a player all too familiar to Wolverine fans - John Miller, the Spartans' strong safety. Miller had four of Michigan State's seven interceptions in last year's contest…

… Saturday's game, the Wolverines made a first down on it when Michael Taylor lofted the ball over Miller's head to John Kolesar. Next time, Miller knew it was coming. "I read the play well, got a little…

… 15.2 points per game. The conference's top-ranked defensive team at season's Gillette provides end has gone on to play in the Rose good news for Bowl 13 of the last 16 years. As well as the Wolverines

… leading, 10-0. Strong The Wolverines held Michigan safety John Miller intercepted a State to 151 yards total offense and Michael Taylor pass and returned the nine first downs - Michigan's best ball 48 yards…

… to Michigan's five-yard figures since against Purdue in 1985. line. "We felt we kept our pursuit," Three plays later, Michigan said the Wolverines' leading tackler State found itself inches shy of the…

… sacked Spartan quarterback Bobby McAllister five times, twice by defensive tackle Mark Messner. The Wolverines had recorded only two sacks in their first four games combined. "I think they had a different…

October 10, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

… competitive action at RayFish- er Stadium on Tuesday, but no one was impressed. The Wolverines littered the field with errors en route to an unsatisfactory 8-5 win against the under-18 Ontario Blue Jays in a 14…

… prepara- tion it needs this off season. The Blue Jays maintained a narrow 5-4 lead in the 13th inning, but the Wolverines start- ed a rally with luck on their side to mark a four-run frame. Sophomore middle…

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

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

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

October 10, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

Wolverines. Freshman Jared Rutledge madehisdebutbetween the pipes for the first period, and in the opening moments of the frame, senior forward A.J. Treais' shot found the back of the net. But the captain…

… justified. And after that, the goals kept rolling. And rolling. And rolling - three goals in the remaining five min- utes of the second period. The Wolverines were graced with back-to-back power play goals…

October 10, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… Fl FT H-YEA R SE N OR CORNERBACK FOREST CASEY/Daily Minnesota wide receiver Jakari Wallace (7) hoists the Little Brown Jug after the Gophers defeated the Wolverines 23-20 on Saturday. Prior to…

… Saturday's victory, the Gophers had lost 16 straight games to the Wolverines. Minnesota takes Jug for first time in 19 years By Gabe Edelson Daily Sports Writer Dominique Barber didn't make any plays…

October 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… Looking sharp! . Freshman goalie Warren Sharples will lead the Wolverines into their season opener tonight at Yost Ice Arena at 7:30 p.m. Michigan faces Bowling Green, the top-ranked team in the Central…

… one thing. A Big Ten championship is another. If Michigan wins tomorrow's annual Michigan- Michigan State gridiron battle, the Wolverines might just eliminate their intrastate rival's chance at a Rose…

…-7 embarrassment in 1984 saw Wolverine quarterback Jim Harbaugh sidelined with a broken arm, and Michigan went on to a dismal 6-6 season. History, of course, fades from view in the face of recent accomplishments…

…. Last season's 31-0 annihilation of the Spartans soothed damaged Wolverine pride. AND THE memories? Well... "I don't have to remind players about what happened two years ago," said Schembechler. "That was…

… the last time we lost at home." Motivation is rarely a problem when the Wolverines meet that other state school, and on national television, complacency should be nonexistent on both sides. THE SPARTANS…

October 10, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…, Economy Bring Women To Wolverine By JEAN SHAPERO permission to sit at their table be- Better food than in the restaur- ants, quicker service, pleasant sur roundings, collegiate atmosphere, and above all…

…, economical meals-all these are given by women students as reasons for their "crashing" the Wolverine Cooperative Restaurant this semester. This unprecedented membership adds up to almost two dozen women…

October 10, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

… had already beaten the other two, he knew his team was in trouble. Spartak had a day off in Ann Arbor to wait for the Wolverines, who were across the state in Big Rapids. The three-hour bus ride…

Wolverines weren’t going down without a fight. “We stayed in the game and there were some big turning points in the game,” Berenson said. “One of them, I’ll never forget. We had a big hit from Mike Neff…

October 10, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

… - 264 to 94. They ran more plays and gained more per play than the Wolverines. The Gophers even out-punted Michigan. But at the end of Minnesota's 23-20 vic- tory - after the Gophers had found the Little…

… its rate of success, but rather its number of trips. The Wolverines were just two-for-three from inside the 20. "It's just that, when we got down to the 30- yard line, we didn't finish," sophomore run…

October 10, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 8) • Page Image 18

…rM" 6 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 10, 1994 1 - """! " m. - A ,t /rj Defense intact while offense reloads in skate for title run Wolverine youth and veteran…

… caliber of team we have." Offensively. Michigan must cover for the losses of Brian Wiseman, David Oliver and Mike Stone, who accounted for more than 30 percent of the Wolverine point production a year ago…

…-team se- lection in 1993-94 and ranked fourth in the CCHA in overall scoring last Sound familiar ? It should. Last October, the Wolverines were considered to be talented, yet too inex- perienced to snatch…

…, however, the Wolverines' youth could be a weak link. The emergence of three sophomores - center/right wing Mike Legg, right wing Warren Luhning and left wing/ center John Madden - is critical. "We expect…

… the national cham- pionship, the Wolverines mustget solid leadership from more than just the marquee players. "I think you'll see it from several areas," Berenson said. "I think that you'll see a sense…

…, by any means. "We were first place last year and have a great nucleus back with some new talent," Knuble said. "We expect the best. "We're Michigan." The '94-' Wolverin Roster.4 The lines denoted…

… predictions of the [ hockey writers. Chri Chri \. JONATHAN LURIE/Daily Senior Mark Sakala raised the CCHA trophy in honor of his championship team at Joe Louis Arena last April. The Wolverines are looking…

… player than what they were offering him money-wise," said Rick Willis, who is captain of the Wolverines and one of Knuble's roommates. A close friend, Willis believes that Knuble comparison, Murray…

October 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

… game, as the White team downed the Blues, 4-2. Only 351Wolverine loyals showed up at Yost Arena, but the players showed all the enthusiasm of a regular-season contest. The first period started slowly…

Wolverines open their season Oc- tober 23 when they travel to Houghton to face off against . Michigan Tech. Their first home series will be against Toronto on October 30 and 31. 2220 S. Huron Pkwy. ar 313…

… at the Miller High Life Tennis Classic, were mixed on Thursday. When the first round ended for the four Wolverine participants, two had been defeated. Playing at the tournament, hosted by Southwestern…

… Louisiana, were the Wolverines' top four players. MIKE LEACH, the _tournament's top seed, handily defeated Alabama's Denys Maasdorp in straight sets, 6-2, 6- 4. Last year, Leach was the Big Ten runnerup in…

… control your every move," Frye warned tt new alums. "Try Iv geowu or -ll him about 'iboli' in The other Wolverine victory belonged to Mark Mees. Mees, like Leach, won in straight sets, emerging as the…

…-7, 6-3 in the finals held in Ann Arbor last May. The Wolverine netters who lost were Tom Haney and Bill Godfry. Haney lost to Clemson's RichardAker, 6-3, 7-5. God- fry was defeated by Pat Hughsman of…

October 10, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 8) • Page Image 18

… school, Ritter had thrown nine no hitters, averaged two strikeouts per inning and posted a 17-3 record during her junior year. And now, after guiding the Wolverines to a Nation- al Championship last year…

… Motycka have gradu- ated, and Ritter will be called upon to take on more of a leadership role than last year, particularly with the younger pitchers on the Wolverine staff - junior Lorilyn Wilson and…

Wolverines during the late '60s and her sister, Megan, was already on the softball team. "She visited some other schools, but she said that it was hard to see herself wearing another jersey other than the…

… during a later visit to watch Ritter pitch at Dexter. It was a cold, spring day and Hutchins sat in her car, not want- ing to get out until she could confirm that the future Wolverine was actually going to…

… warranted the belief that Ritter could be a star pitcher. Griffin was a three-time All-American and one of just three Wolverines to win 30 games in a sea- son - Ritter joined her in this category last season…

Wolverines in wins with 38 and also guided Michigan to its first ever softball national championship. Using the ability to reach all four planes of the strike zone with her curveball, rise ball, screwball and…

October 10, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… less spectacular, finished with 126 yards in 23 yards, one of them a 38-yard touch- down jaunt. THE WOLVERINES, who entered the game the nation in rushing offense, total offense and ing, had another big…

… have easily been worse for the Spar- tans as Michigan twice failed to score from the one- foot' line. Michigan State's only scores were set up by Wolverine turnovers deep in their own territory. "We did…

… Darryl Rogers criticized his ,Spartans, who are now 1-3-1. "They (the Wolverines) are better than we are," he said, "But we were expecting a better performance from our players. Overall, they just ran…

… quarterback Eddie Smith hit 24 of 46 (with two interceptions) for 251 yards. He was aided by a stout offensive line that didn't allow a single sack by the Wolverines. But Smith's passing wasn't enough to break…

… Michi- gan's domination of the game. Twice the Wolverines See BLUE, Page 7 Doily Photo by SCOTT ECCKER MICHIGAN'S ROB LYTLE picks up some of his 180 career high yards in yester- day's 42-10 romp over…

… yesterday's crushing of Michigan State; but the year's biggest home game saw many tickets go unsold - bitter reminders of a bad investment for their owners. For a game with the Wolverines' bitter state rival…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 10, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

…. C. The winning tea'm will for its efforts as well as al securing the highest WOLVERINE CROSS-COUNTRY SQUAD WKL MEET ILLINOIS (Contiaued from Page Three) gym until the weather turns cold enough to…

… list. Larry But- ler, Bill Meese, a nd King Messner, all well known to Wolverine track fol- lowers, are other quarter milers who are expected to dispute titleb before the 1920 curtain falls. Distance…

October 10, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 8) • Page Image 19

… and David Oliver, the Wolverines took care of business earlywinning 16 of their first 17 conference contests. Those three stars are gone, however, and with them any realistic chance of a repeat of last…

… because I haven't played very much in two-and-a-half years," Loges said. "I have to play with that game-time mentality." The Wolverines' highly touted fresh- man class made its first public appear- ance…

October 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

… women's run. Wolverine track captain Ron Kutschinski, also taking the se- mester off from school to run for the American team, hopes to con- quer US stars Wade Bell and Tom Farrell, Wilson Kiprugut of…

… and he realizes it's his last go-around." Robie should gain extra incen- tive since the Olympic gold medal represents the only major butter- fly title he has never captured. Not all Wolverine swimmers…

… Mexico in his third Olym- pics. Michigan alumnus John Claw- son, now in the US army, may face a rougher battle on the basketball court. A three year member of the' Wolverines during the Cazzie Rus- sell…

… would not disturb anyone, though. A SPARTAN RUNNING BOCK attempts to side-step a tackle by Michigan safety Jerry Hart- man (26) during the Wolverines' encounter with MSU last year. Cecil Pryor, then a…

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

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

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

October 10, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 20) • Page Image 7

… turned into a quick 10-0 lead. The early lead for the second week in a row also made it possible for the Wolverines to keep any new wrinkles under wraps until Saturday's crucial Michigan State contest…

… fourth score which sophomore Bruce McLenna chalked up. With the Wolverines on the Army seven, halfback Bennie McRae came in after sitting out much of the second half with a slightly bruised knee. The Army…

…, and will improve," he added. Tough Defense The tough Wolverine defense, which held the Cadets to a net yardage of only 15 yards on the ground, still caused Elliott some concern by allowing quarterback…

October 10, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 23) • Page Image 10

… to tie the game, 1-1, as first-year player Mike Helber - brother of Wolverine junior Tim Helber - slapped a hard shot past Sharples into the left-hand corner of the net. Another first-year player, walk…

… out Ball State Friday, 6-0. The Wolverines scored first 16 minutes into the game on a Doug Spaemer header. Junior Eric Moore put Michigan up, 2-0, with 10 minutes left in the half. The score stayed that…

October 10, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 26) • Page Image 10

… weeks ago, junior midfielder Jane Nixon was the fastest and shif- tiest of all the Wolverines. More recen- tly, she stood next to Taylor, leaning on crutches, her left leg in a cast. TAYLOR (BROKEN hand…

…, especially since the Wolverines, 0-7-2, continue to lose. "It's hard to watch," Nixon said. "It's really hard. "You're standing on the side and you're really motivated and the only thing you can do is yell…

October 10, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… - The members of the Philadelphia Athletics- willI get $5,000 per man for their shares1 of the World Series money. Card- inal members will get $3,350 apiece.1 BOILERMAKER STARS POINT FOR WOLVERINES I…

… members of the Riveter backfield that crushed through the Wolverines last year, while VanBibber was a tower of strength in the line. Purvis is highly touted as a fit running mate to the other members of the…

October 10, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

… top, and finishing one game shy of the Frozen Four is almost as good as it gets. Will was in his last year at the NTDP when the Wolverines went on that run, and three of his teammates — Nick…

… of the Wolverines’ most important players, leading the team in goals with 16. Will heavily considered foregoing his senior year and signing with the Canucks after his strong junior campaign, and…

October 10, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… aftersoon is Nichols Arboretum. CRIME NOTES Cool runnings i$ounce :WHERE: Wolverine Tower WHERE: Intramural WHEN: Thursday at about Sports Building 8:45 a.m. WHEN: Thursday at about WHAT: Staff from the 6…

… say the law most address the needs of atechnological society. 2The Michigan hockey team swept 'Bentley this past weekend, winning two games with a combined score of 9-2. The sixth-ranked Wolverines are…

October 10, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 21) • Page Image 6

… right halfback Gary McNitt, all on the second team, are expected to be out of action for the Wolverines' first clash with the Middies since 1948. Jobson and McNitt, both sopho- mores, distinguished…

… listen to the game via a radio - loudspeaker. Their cheers will be jpiped to Ann Arbor over a special telephone line and boomed to the team through portable loud- speakers on the field. Wolverine end Gary…

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

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

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

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

October 10, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… vulnerable spot An the third quar- ter to gain a 7 to 0 victory. Outgaining the Wildcats via rush- ing, 125 yards to 106, the improved Wolverines matched the title defend- ers thrust for thrust on their ground…

… pounded through center and fumbled the ball, Wegner recovering for Wildcats. Again in the waning moments the Wolverines refusing to quit, started another march. Bernie Jefferson, colored Wildcat ace, kicked…

… from his own 20, but the ball caromed off two Wolverine chargers and went out of bounds on Northwestern's 36. Trosko again assumed command of Mich- igan's offensive. Siegel Stars In Line He skirted end…

… al- ternately apart, through the melee emerged one Wolverine covered with glory and the praise of the entire 32,- 000 spectators present. He was Don Siegel, Royal Oak tackle, whose (Continued on Pare…

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

…! TOMORROW, Oct 11 noon-1 p.m. WOLVERINE WEDNESDAY Dance Marathon Dance-off Join in the BIG Dance Marathon spirit on the Diag! Friday, Oct. 13 7:30 p.m. THE BIG EVENT Join our pep rally on the Diag for the…

… most creative definition gets dinner for two at BD's Mongolian Barbequel Bowl Tour Drawing Enter to win a deluxe trip for two to the Wolverine's post-season bowl gamel Drop off your entries at the SAC…

October 10, 1916 (vol. 27, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

… furnished upon application by the October 28, the day of the Orange-1 superintendent, or other reliable per- son, material onrcurrent topics suit- Wolverine gridiron tussle. This will>1 able for debating or…

… eastern classic, in7 tion of business manager. The men which the Wolverines finished last in who were out for the managership are 1914 and tenth in 1915. The Uni- unable to return this year. Juniors versity…

October 10, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… taught her more about her teaching abilities and touched everyone in his class.” Wrapping up the panel was Business senior Sam Orley, the executive director of Wolverine Support Network, who…

… so. That’s why I’m here today, and that’s what motivated me to join Wolverine Support Network.” Other speakers at the event included Patrick Borchert and Lars Gruss, exchange Ross MBA…

… be depressed if all I see is smiling Wolverines.’ After hearing this disconnect between the University and the students, we decided we needed to host a week of events.” According to Ball…

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