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October 11, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

… at the NCAAs later this fall. To do so, however, the runners need to work on closing the gap between their first and fifth runners. The Wolverine Interregional this weekend is the perfect chance to do…

… so. This year's race will be smaller than usual on the men's side, including only five teams for the Wolverines to compete with! Among the top compe- tition are Montana State, Pennsylva- nia and Purdue…

…. "We should do well," said coach Ron Warhurst. In fact, the Wolverines have the potential to take the top three to five spots. "Its depends who's on that day," MICHIGAN GOLF COURSE Who: Michigan hosts…

Wolverine Interregional When: 11:15 a.m. Sunday Latest: The 8,000 meter race will follow the 10:30 a.m. women's race, and is the only home meet of the season. Mark Pilja was named Big Ten Co-Athlete of the…

… Week. Warhurst added, referring to whether a runner from an opposing team will break up his top pack. Regardless of how the Wolverines do up front, Michigan should win the meet with its depth at the five…

… any given day. Sophomores Tom Greenless, John Hughes, Ryan Hes- selink, and Nick Stariko, along with freshman Jason Stover have all run consistently well for the Wolverines. "We're a young team", said…

… Interregional will be held in Ann Arbor on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Fresh off a second place finish at the Notre MICHIGAN G Dame Invitational, the Who: MichiganI Wolverines are ready to ine lnierregiona keep the…

… with 19 players of either freshman or sophomore eligibility, that goal may be a bit lofty. Sophomore Lindsey Gallo has carried her weight as she has finished first for the Wolverines in all three meets…

… lost to earlier in the Sunday year. The Wolverines Ines are avenged losses to Miami thools in (Ohio) and Ball State. allo has led Redshirt freshman three pre- Andrea Parker finished sec- ond on the team…

October 11, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

… beloved seniors - Brooke Hart, Danielle Lund and Erryn Weggenman - who led the Wolverines to the Big Ten Tournament, where they tied for fifth. As this fall season began with the Wolverine Fall Invitational…

… varsity tournament, and that can be very nerve-racking. It was tough, but they did a great job." Not only did the Wolverines play well individually, but they also dominated the doubles tournament. The final…

… through the entire tournament. Their only losses catne against fellow Wolverines. Based on the team's performance, the freshmen are very optimistic about the prospects of this season. "I was really excited…

… to play and find my place on the team, "Tiperneni said. "We have a lot of depth this year. If we stay healthy, we could really do well." The Wolverines have tremendous depth and balance. The three new…

… that potential, the Wolverines could be dominant for the next four years. Senior Szandra Fuzesi might not miss last year's graduates so much due to the emergence of the talented freshman class. isis…

…-par rounds from soph more Kim Benedict and junior Courtney Reno, the Wolverines fired a school- record score of 287 yesterday, and fin- ished with a two-day, 54-hole total of 889, good enough for fifth place…

… State, and then OklahotW State. The Wolverines finished just one shot behind fourth-place Oklahoma State - who finished 56 shots ahead of Michigan in winning this event last year. "Last year we got…

… descended on the Grizzly Tournament Course in Mass Ohio for the Xavier Provident Open. The Michigan men's golf team failed to defend last year's first-place finish, but the Wolverines played well in fin…

…- ishing third with a three-round total of 880. Wisconsin and Penn State placed first and second, respectively. Leading the Wolverines was senior Scott Hayes, who shot 210 for the two- day event. That total…

… represent- ed a vast improvement from last year when he placed 70th. The Wolverines as a team blazed out the gate to take the lead with rounds of 285 and 298 on the opening day. Unfortunately, Monday's 297…

October 11, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

… and foremost, the Wolverines will be attempting to even their Big Ten record at 2-2 on the year, as they try to improve their posi- tion for the Big Ten Tournament to be held Nov. 8-10 in Madison. In…

…. In front of a Michigan record crowd of 2,173, the two teams traded blows all game until the Spartans A LYSSA WOOD/ Daily Freshman Knox Cameron (10) and the rest of the Wolverines eye a big game with…

… Michigan State in East Lansing looming on Sunday, the Wolverines will have to work hard to avoid looking past Bowling Green. I notched the game-winner on an own goal - meaning a Wolverine player…

…'s loss to Indiana, and the Wolverines have a dif- ficult task waiting. "One of the goals is to get our players to know that this Bowling Green team wants to beat us," Burns said. "They beat us badly last…

October 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 29) • Page Image 12

…. That's the attitude the No. 9 Michigan women's soccer team is taking into today's game against No. 20 Purdue. The Wolverines took the lead in the Big Ten after two huge conference wins this past week…

…, eerily titled town, Wolverine. Having recently been named coach of the first men's varsity soccer team at Michigan, thoughts other then a vacation's typical contemplations plagued Burns' recess. "After I…

Wolverine, but has been living in Spartan-land, is back up for grabs. With the rivalry returning to the friendly con- fines of Michigan Soccer Field, the prospect for bringing an old friend back home excites…

… the Wolverines. "We want to get the trophy back to its rightful home of Ann Arbor, so we can get it cleaned up and put on a base, and get a plaque put on the bottom so we know who has won it each year…

… keep this thing around for a good hundred years," Burns said. DANNY MOLOSHOK/Daily Senior Abby Crumpton leads the Wolverines with nine goals this season. mistakes," Rademacher said. Michigan goalie…

… games, the Wolverines swept matches against two ranked conference opponents: No. 16 Ohio State and No. 18 Michi- gan State, which leaves them third in the Big Ten. "We're playing really well right now…

… at Cliff Keen Arena, Michigan looks to continue the trend on the road. because so many of them are good." Penn State has an all- time record of 22-2 against the Wolverines, but power in the series may…

… facing each other for three weeks, the Wolverines are more than ready for a change. "I can't wait," Nystrom said. "This is what we wait all summer for. Last year our season ended a day early. Hopefully…

October 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

… was before he all-but-cemented the Wolverines' victory over Ohio State with a critical third-down reception late in the fourth quarter. On Saturday, the junior again stepped into the spotlight. With…

… the Wolverines a $ ° 31 yards shy of the endzone and a come- back win over Minnesota, quarterback Chad Henne found Ecker cutting across the middle near the 20-yard line. Ecker did the rest, outrunning…

October 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 9) • Page Image 14

… thriller - Michigan's first loss since Sept. 11. The Wolverines came out strong, looking to put the Hawkeyes (3-0, 7-5) away early. Sophomore Katie Morris extended her goal-scoring streak with the game…

… Pankratz said. Just five minutes after the first goal, sophomore Kara Lentz registered her first collegiate goal as the Wolverines continued to dominate the early stages of the game. Sophomore Mary Fox added…

…, Iowa midfielder Heather Schnepf drilled a shot that beat Michigan goalkeeper Molly Moloney to cut the Wolverine lead to 3-2. Birrell scored once again on a deflection off a penalty corner to tie the game…

… the first goal yesterday against Iowa, but it wasn't enough, as the Wolverines lost in overtime, 4-3. streak, but Pankratz does not feel major changes are needed. Whatever adjustments need to be made…

October 11, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 27) • Page Image 14

… now is Michigan's goal - and keeping pucks out of it. Then and now To say the Wolverines struggled with goals against last season is an understate- ment. Sophomore Jack Johnson refers to it as a…

… storied programs. They tried tweaking lines. They tried switching goalies. But the Wolverines couldn't solve it and finished third in the CCHA for one of the program's worst sea- sons in more than a decade…

… prospect riled up didn't take much. Johnson racked up 149 penalty minutes for the season, more than double of any other Wolverine. But a year older and wiser, Johnson said he's going to pick his spots a bit…

…, respectively. To have one defenseman who can contribute so much to an offense is rare, and to have two is unheard of. Or is it? During the dog days of Michigan hockey, the 1979-80 Wolverines found themselves…

… the ice. Just ask senior David Rohlfs, a natural forward who spent the first 23 games of last season on the blue line. In Rohlfs's case, the Wolverines had an ailing defense. That's not an issue this…

October 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

Wolverines lining the sideline whooped and fist-pumped before, during and - besides one first-down pass to Minnesota's Jared Ellerson - after each play. But the bench quartet remained stoic and speechless. The…

… players craned their necks to one of the scoreboard screens because all view the field was blocked by the maize and blue 11. Each seated Wolverine exuded a quiet nfidence while mentally preparing himself r…

… Gophers back into the game. The Wolverines strongly believed in their quarterback, though, as he was very familiar with the situation at hand. "It's more like repetition now," tight end Tim Massaquoi said…

… of Michigan's season. The Wolverines entered the al champions." The Hoosiers converted their com- petitive offensive attacks into a scoring situation at 53:39 in the second half. Indiana defender Jed…

October 11, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 27) • Page Image 10

… Michigan Media Day, the Ann Arbor News reported that C.J. Lee has transferred from Manhattan College to join the Wolverines. The 6-foot point guard will be forced to redshirt this season in accordance with…

… Tournament appearance or just winning games," Savitske said. "We just hope for the best that we can do." Though a five-game win- less streak currently plagues the Wolverines (0-1-2 Big Ten, 5-6-3 overall…

October 11, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 27) • Page Image 13

… real fun is about to begin. A crowd gathers around the goal closest to the Wolverine locker room. T.J. Hensick, Andrew Cogliano, Chad Kolarik - the team's top goal scorers - and others form a semi…

… missing an open net. Later, Hensick throws down his stick and pounds his fists on the glass in playful frustration. All the while, Sauer proves he's ready to be the Wolverines' No. I goalie this season…

…Bulldogs nofavors.Although they have CCHA preseason doormat Western Michigan in their cluster and play them four times, they also have four games against both the Spartans and Wolverines. ALASKA: After eliminating…

October 11, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

… tomorrow's game at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. The Wolverines were just recently named the No. 2 team in the nation after defeating Michigan State a d Harvard in two emotional overtime wins. The…

Wolverines also bring with them a seven game winning streak, due in large part to a defense that has allowed no more than one goal in each of those games. Opposing teams have only aver- aged five shots per…

October 11, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 27) • Page Image 12

… season, the Wolverines look to rebound from a disappointing 2005-06 campaign. T.. Hensick, Matt Hun- wick and Jack Johnson will lead the Maize and Blue. Yost Ice Arena will be shaking again as Michigan…

… welcomes back its CCHA rivals foranotherseason.11I of the Wolverines' first 13 games will be played at home, so come out early and often. In this special season preview, you can read about Michigan…

October 11, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

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