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February 11, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 67) • Page Image 7

… year to come. She went on to contribute in three of the other four wins, helping the Wolverines improve to 5-0 on the season. There was no debate over whether Storako was going to be a starter…

… Storako’s performance in the Wolverines opening weekend at the USF-Rawlings Invitational warrants a new question: Does Michigan have a clear No. 1? The short answer: no. When asked, Michigan coach…

February 11, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 67) • Page Image 8

…: In the Big Ten, if you don’t start well, you don’t win. In their three games since then, the Wolverines have taken that lesson to the max — establishing dominant leads in the first quarter of…

… post play, just a great job defensively.” The Wolverines’ four most experienced players quickly found themselves in foul trouble, all getting to three apiece midway through the third quarter. On…

February 11, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 69) • Page Image 7

… State. For the third time in his career, the Wolverines hoisted the ‘Iron D’ trophy after a 5-2 win on Saturday. But this time, he was a full partici- pant in the victory. “He had a couple of good…

…Ridder. This time, it came from sophomore defenseman Quinn Hughes while the Wolverines were on the power play. Junior forward Nick Pastujov tried to shoot the puck himself, but Lockwood col- lected it and…

February 11, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 69) • Page Image 8

…. Wiscon- sin handed Michigan its first loss on Jan. 19, in a game that was close all the way through, until the Badgers finally ground the Wolverines into a fine powder down the stretch. Michigan ran…

… doing so against the Wolverines’ mirror image. Beilein’s compliments for Wisconsin on Friday match the team, program and iden- tity he’s spent the last 12 years cultivating in Ann Arbor. What…

February 11, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

… of a one-point game with seven minutes to play. That time, the Wolverines’ offense wilted, scoring just 10 points over the remainder of the gane and falling, 64-54, at the hands of the Badgers…

… score. But just as soon as the predicament had manifested itself, Charles Matthews — one of the biggest culprits in the Wolverines’ loss last month with three turnovers, two fouls and just two…

February 11, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 69) • Page Image 10

… Michigan hockey team took the ice on Saturday. Coming into the annual “Duel in the D” against Michigan State, just five points separated the Wolverines — who are deadlocked with Minnesota for second…

… 3-0. The goal from Moyle would prove to be the difference maker for the Wolverines, who went on to win, 5-2. The opening minutes of Saturday night’s contest featured back and forth play with…

… early on. Forward Patrick Khodorenkdo drew in two Wolverine defenders as he floated towards the right faceoff circle. He laid off the puck across to forward Taro Hirose who was one-on-one with Mann…

… now, the Wolverines are taking home the “Iron D” trophy. But more importantly for Michigan, it now sits alone in second place, three points ahead of third-place Minnesota. “It was a huge weekend…

… weekend for our team. Now, we get to enjoy it, maybe on the bus ride home, but Tuesday we get right back at it against Notre Dame.” Wolverines exact revenge, top Wisconsin 62-51 It was ugly as ugly…

…, the Wolverines up by three and a chance to put the Badgers away materializing, it seemed they had managed to beat Wisconsin at its own game. Then, the shot clanked off the rim. That scene…

… Matthews finding nylon, not from 3-point range, but his usual spot on the right block, giving the Wolverines a five-point lead. A minute later, time winding and the crowd at its crescendo, it was…

….” Three weeks ago in Madison, the Badgers handed the Wolverines their first loss of the year, fans storming the court as players filed out, backs turned. Michigan didn’t forget. “People storming…

February 11, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

… will rally under the banner of newMICH and work together to champion the causes of diversity and inclusivity, and they will collaborate to expand opportunities for all Wolverines. We hope to build…

… organizations by way of the Wolverine Consulting Group, started this year, which provides consulting services for student organizations. Our goal is also to increase the number of available study spaces…

February 11, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

…. His play both on and off the ice has been critical for the Wolverines. And for all of these reasons, Compher was selected to be a part of this week’s edition of Quick Hits. The Michigan Daily…

Wolverines defeated Illinois, 96-83, riding on big scoring outings from sophomore guard Katelynn Flaherty and freshman center Hallie Thome. The win was Michigan’s fifth conference…

February 11, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 64) • Page Image 8

Wolverines would have forced overtime. The game continued Michigan’s trend — with an ugly 72-54 loss to Iowa on Feb. 5 serving as the excep- tion — of taking high-profile Big Ten opponents down to the…

…-in forced overtime against Michigan State. But Michigan couldn’t get anything going in overtime and lost, 76-66. The 2014-15 Wolverines aren’t as good as the 2013-14 squad for many reasons, some more…

February 11, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 65) • Page Image 7

… highlighted the current issues the Michigan women's basketball team is dealing with, and offered perspective on the probable future for the team in 2014. 1. Fouls causing problems for Wolverines. There's no…

…. Driscoll, a 6-foot-4 senior, has anchored the Wolverines' defense with 54 blocks. The tallest players on the roster also have more experience than most on Michigan's roster - both had seen time on the court…

February 11, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 65) • Page Image 8

…'s offense struggled as a result. Wolverines hope to retain first place in season's lone game against Ohio State By DANIEL WASSERMAN Daily SportsEditor Since the start of the 2011- 12 season John Beilein…

…, just two of those losses were followed by another loss. So, ifhistoryis anyindication, the Wolverines should be riding high . when they enter Columbus on Tuesday night to take on an inconsistent Ohio…

… per game, good for ninth in the conference, Ohio State's offense stands in stark contrast to Iowa's top-ranked offense that ran circles around the Wolverine defense. Taking after its best player, Aaron…

… Devyn Marble have in the past few weeks, but it's Craft's ability to take the Wolverine of his choosing - likely sophomore guard Nik Stauskas - out of the game that has Beilein worried. Stauskas is far…

… Burke), it will be for Nik - it's part of the process." NOTES: Of the Wolverines' last eight games, five have been against ranked teams. ... Zak Irvin is shooting 53.3 percent from 3-point range over the…

February 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

…, and rarely-used redshirt freshman forward Max Bielfeldt registering a career high in minutes, the Wolverines couldn't pull it out. It took a desperation 40-foot shot from Wisconsin, but Michigan fell…

…, but a crazy, unpredictable last minute of the game was needed to keep the Wolverines (8-3, 21-3) from getting back to No.1. With just over a minute remaining in the game, Burke made a pull-up jumper…

… court go, down three points. The Wolverines had a foul to give, so Michigan coach John Beilein instructed his players to foul. A perfect inbound pass to Brust left Wolverine fresh- man guard Caris Le…

… through the net could've blown the roof off the building. EVERETT There was an overtime, COOK sure, but the Wolverines were understandably deflated, scor- ing just two points in the extra frame. The game…

… close. The Wolverines couldn't shoot, fin- ishing the game under 40 percent from the floor and well under 30 percent from three. They couldn't get to the line, shootinga grand total of two from the…

February 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 66) • Page Image 10

… Compton Family Ice Arena in South Bend on Friday night after the Wolverines dropped a 7-4 contest to Notre Dame, Berenson wasn't smiling He wasn't the next night, either, when Michigan lost again, 6-4 this…

…'t to say Berenson's program hasn't had pitfalls before. They just haven't had them this badly in the last quar- ter-century. The Wolverines have earned an NCAA Tourna- ment berth for 22 consecutive years…

… crease. After killing off yet another penalty, it was the Wolverine power-play unit that had the next opportunity as the two teams spent much of the sec- ond period away from even strength. Sophomore…

… down a loose puck before sailing it across the crease to Bryan Rust, brother of former Wolverine Matt Rust, who finished past Rutledge. One minute and 37 seconds later, Peter Schneider connect- ed on a…

… frame, Austin Wuth- rich extended it to a 5-2 Fight- ing Irish lead. Junior goalie Adam Jane- cyk came in for mop-up work. only to surrender another goal almost instantly. The Wolverines got one back on…

February 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

…, the Michigan women's basketball team was out to prove it was back on track. On Sunday, the Wolverines upset No. 13 Pur- due, 67-56, MICHIGAN ° 67 to revive PURDUE 56 themselves after recent struggles in…

…. Despite committing 14 turnovers - two more than Purdue commited - Michigan compensated for its extraneous giveaways by con- necting on 53 percent of its shots from behind the 3-point line. The Wolverines

… for a team-best 12 points in the game. Junior guard KK 'Houser, who averaged 10.3 points entering the game, was held scoreless against a physical Wolverine defense. "We really worked on pack- ing it in…

… always admired how good she was." Barnes Arico has stressed the importance of controlling the glass all season and it paid dividends against Purdue. The Wolverines outrebounded the Boilermakers, 34-24, and…

… are now 13-2 when outrebounding their opponent this season. Aside from earning its first win over a ranked opponent this season, Michigan's upset of Pur- due helps the Wolverines remain competitive in…

… that the Wolverines missed 14 easy points in layups, but that it wasn't related to the, energy at the Kohl Center. "It has nothing to do with being here," he said. "Some days, you just miss layups…

… when the Wolverines needed it. Again, the spark off the bench was McGary. The big man made multiple 18-footers, a range he hasn't shown much this season, and finished with 12 points on 6-for-10 shooting…

… eleven days - including three out of four games on the road - a win in Madison would have been huge. Instead, a 40-foot desperation shot has the Wolverines needing a big win in East Lansing on Tuesday…

February 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 66) • Page Image 12

…'s women's softball team can be - explosive. The 15th-ranked Wolverines kicked off MARSHALL 1 their season by going MICHIGAN 6 3-1 at the USF Tourna- ment in Tampa, Fla. this MICHIGAN 10 weekend, where they…

… said. "It's just a really good thing that our- defense played well. ... We just played tough and everyone stayed down on it, and kept attacking it." On the offensive side, the Wolverines put up their…

February 11, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 92) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily = michigandaily.com Friday, February 11, 2011- 5 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Friday, February 11, 2011 - 5 Wolverines look to snap Spartans' hold on rivalry Michigan…

… years, so it is reallv frustrating We came out trying to change that." If the Wolverines (7-4, 14-9) have proven one thing this sea- son, it's that records and streaks can be broken. In January, Michigan…

February 11, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

… Purdue and Iowa. The Wolverines, on the other hand, The Michigan men's basket- defeated Penn State on the road ball team was blown out by Indi- on Sunday and Northwestern at ana 80-61 on Jan. 15 at…

… battle, espe- Big Ten. cially on the road, so you have to On Saturday, the Wolverines come ready to play." will seek revenge against the Indiana shot so well that Mich- Hoosiers. In its last two games…

February 11, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 92) • Page Image 5

…' defense Wolverines will look to their offensive versatility to help out in the post By AMY SCARANO Daily Sports Writer In order to prepare for Michi- gan State, the Wolverines closely watched the film of…

… their last MAX COLLINS/Dal Senior Chris Summers has been a key part of the Wolverines defensive resurgence in the second half of the season. De ensive turnaro un bodeswell for Blue as season winsdown…

February 11, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

…, but he was the only Michigan player to score in double digits. The Wolverines had their chance in the waning moments, but as Sims said after the game, they were out- hustled on many occasions. With…

… Michigan State's tough 2-3 zone defense. The Wolverines' 42 points were a season low. Michigan (5-7 Big Ten, 15-10 overall) mustered just 15 points in the first half. The only consolation for the Wolverines

February 11, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

…-ranked Wolverines held on for a tie and a critical con- ference point that, coupled with Bowling Green's loss to Alaska, clinched a first-round bye in the CCHA playoffs. "It was an exciting game for the crowd…

…," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "I'm sure the goal- ies aren't crazy about it when they give up that many goals." The hectic conclusion started with a quirk and ended with a flurry. Wolverine goalie Billy…

… flustered, he tried to stick up Arena since for his team after a 4-2 loss and Thursday, -- - 5-5 tie made them victims of the braving the Wolverines' best series of the 33-degree season. temperature "I mean…

…-game tie showed glaring differences winless streak. between the teams - and rea- But Miami (Ohio) coach Enri- sons why the Wolverines are co Blasi found himself surround- atopthe CCHA. Miami is the polished…

… period Saturday) to shockingly bad (in their 2-shot, 8-penalty third period Friday). But the Wolverines played better than Miami Saturday - and should have won. Defense- man Mark Mitera was tripped See…

… RATKOWIAK, Page 3B SOFTBALL Young pitching no problem for Wolverines Nemitz, Taylor turn in top-notch performances in opening weekend By NICOLE AUERBACH DailySports Writer While snow blanketed Ann Arbor…

… this weekend, the Michigan softball team was throwing its first pitches and taking its first swings of the season in sunny Boca Raton, Fla. The 12th-ranked Wolverines didn't allow an earned run and went…

…. Against Penn State Saturday, the Wolverines appeared to MICHIGAN 68 be follow- PENN STATt 63 ing the same script. They allowed the Nittany Lions to take an early second-half lead, despite playing well for…

…. During that stretch, the Wolverines committed five turnovers and failed to score for more than five minutes. Penn State's lead surged to six, and Michigan appeared to lay down in defeat once again. Instead…

…, the Wolverines showed.the growth and maturity Michigan coach John Beilein and his staff have been searching for all season. "You get hit in the head so many times, eventually you have to pro- tect…

February 11, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 94) • Page Image 11

… was excited s full of diehard RedHawk for Friday night's game, but the ade up what became known Wolverines' four-goal first period oville, named for Miami quickly took the wind out of its nrico Blasi…

… jumping, danc- ing, yelling and willing the Red- Hawks to the comeback, and the Wolverines looked flustered and timid down the final stretch. "The students were everything we hoped for and more," Red…

… night goal made him the first Wolverine to score 25 goals in a sea- son since Jeff Tambellini did it in 2002-03. Zatkoff went into the weekend In stark contrast to the loss against the Buckeyes, in which…

… the Wolverines had just one basket in the final eight and half minutes, it was Michigan that held Penn State (3-8 Big Ten, 11-12 overall) without a field goal the final for five min- utes. - Much of the…

…'s no doubt Michigan's lack of polish is a little unnerving. But who says champions have to be veterans? The Wolverines are a young, feisty team. Give them a break. - Ratkowiak can be reached at cratkowi…

… points in the first half, the Wolverines' reserves chipped in 26 points. The win snapped a stretch of 11 losses in 12 games and was Mich- igan's 11th straight victory over Penn State. After the game…

February 11, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 94) • Page Image 12

… a 4B - Monday, February 11, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines finally show signs of improvement "I know one thing. After going through this, there'll never bea win that I…

… Michigan is good enough to allow Beilein to find disappointment in wins. But that's in the distant future. For now, he's lead- ing the Wolverines in DANIEL what will likely end up FELDMAN as their worst…

February 11, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

…, Michigan entered Value City Arena having dropped 13 of its previous 14. On paper, it shouldn't have been a contest. And after about ten minutes, it wasn't. The Wolverines shot just 32 percent from the field…

… when the Buckeyes exploded past the overmatched Wolverines. Ohio State scored 10 unanswered points in the next two minutes and put the game out of reach. During a 20-5 run to end the first half, the…

… center wasn't the only Buckeye scoring in the post - Ohio State outscored Michigan 42-12 in the paint. The Buckeyes' outstanding bench play ensured that a Wolverine comeback would Losing is one thing…

… there. And that makes us hard to play, I think." Despite the lopsided outcome, the Wolverines did manage to execute parts of their game plan. In the initial meeting between the two teams on Jan.. 11 at…

… Crisler Arena, Ohio State senior Caity Matter blew up for 28 points. But last night, the Wolverines held her to just five points on 1-for-6 shooting. "We wanted to make sure to eliminate easy scoring looks…

… margin of victory or the Wolverines' offensive struggles that upset me. It was their lack of heart. I expected the No. 2-ranked Buckeyes to control the game from the start. By any reasonable measure, Ohio…

… score indicates, nothing like that happened last night. While it might have been improbable for Michigan to beat Ohio State, it was absolutely possible for the Wolverines to be competitive. After all…

… against a team that's battling to be the best in the nation. But it's how dejected Michigan was that hurt it the most. Running to the locker room at half- time, every single Wolverine had her head down and…

… insurmountable lead. For the Wolverines right now, it's not a matter of can't. It's a matter of not believing they can. In its past three games, against three ranked opponents, Michigan has done what it always…

February 11, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 94) • Page Image 11

… Berenson describes as being "as smart a player as we have," is the closest thing the Wolverines have to a master chess player. But Ebbett makes his moves on the ice, not the chessboard. The clearest way to…

… Herbert Daily Sports Writer Wolverines excited for: warm Arizona weather By John Stiglich Ii For the Daily The Michigan men's golf team is looking to defrost its clubs this week- end when the Wolverines

February 11, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 92) • Page Image 10

… ball to the basket and finishes." As if the game between the co-Big Ten leading Wolverines and Hoosiers (4-5, 14-8) doesn't have enough impor- tance, the head-to-head showdown between Horton and Wright…

…. Horton, meanwhile, has scored at a clip of 15.7 points per game while dishing out 1.45 assists a game in taking the Wolverines to the top of the Big Ten. But the Freshman of the Year award is meaningless…

February 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… opener in Maui Ray was the all-around champion winning two events, the balance beam and vault. She also tied for second with two other Wolverines - Calli Ryals and Amy Kuczera - in the uneven bars. Ray…

…- sional marks from Nathan Brannen and Jeremy Schneider in the two-day event. Brannen continued his emergence as one of the top performers for the Wolverines as he won the 800-meter run with a time of 1…

…:48.73. Brannen, who is one of the top freshman runners in the nation, was the only Wolverine to win an event. The time allowed Brannen to post a NCAA provisional mark in his fourth event. The 800-meter was…

February 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 75) • Page Image 11

… questions to rest. The Buckeyes had been allowing 86 points per game over the last three games. But after a hard week of practice focused on defense, they came ready to play against the Wolverines. "Since…

… impossible for the Wolverines to even get the ball. This defense forced 15 turnovers in the first half, and in total, Michigan turned it over 25 times, tying a season high. "Ohio State is denying you all the…

February 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 75) • Page Image 12

…4B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - February 11, 2002 01 Slap shouts "They're good. I don't do it, but I watch them, and they're awesome." - Michigan forward Milan Gajic about the Wolverines

Wolverines will compete in the rubber match of the season series Saturday. Although both teams are tied for first place in the CCHA after this past week- end, Saturday's clash will not have any bearing on the…

February 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 75) • Page Image 13

… expired. In many ways, that play defined the Wolverines' horrifically ugly but nonetheless crucial victory. STEVE Michigan started sloppy, JACKSON but found a way to make the _ game-changing plays down Time…

… tone was set. By the time play stopped for the first media timeout (16 minutes left), the Wolverines had Early start contributes to ugly game By Joe Smith Daily Sports Editor committed four turnovers…

February 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

… was tied going into the final rotation. Earlier this season the Wolverines were tied with Minnesota after three rotations before earning the win on the beam. But this time the fin- ishing blow came on…

…." The Wolverines posted no lower than a 9.85 on the floor, giving them breath- ing room aginst the Gym Dawgs, who were also hitting each of their routines on the beam. The Gym Dawgs were competing just…

February 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 75) • Page Image 15

… 2002 Winter Cup Challenge, but none of them were able to make the cut and move on to the finals this weekend. Injuries hampered some Wolverines, but those who could fully participate didn't meet…

… expectations. The disappointed Wolverines couldn't find many positive things to build on, and questions are starting to rise at the midpoint of the regular season regarding the motiva- tion of this team. "Well…

… positive thing for a team that began the sea- son ranked among the best in the country. Toman was the highest ranked Wolverine in compe- tition on Friday but was able to muster just an 18th place finish…

… handles emotion, competition By Melanie Kebler Daily Sports Writer Saturday was an emotional day for the Michigan men's swimming and diving team on many levels. The Wolverines not only faced their rivals…

… by the emo- tional and potentially distracting events, they also made sure to handle the competition in the pool. The Wolverines took the first six events of the meet en route to a 137-99 victory over…

… the Spartans. The early lead proved insurmountable for Michi- gan State, which managed to win just four of the 13 events. The atmosphere of the meet seemed almost casual for the Wolverines, many of whom…

… good to swim this last meet," Siciliano said. "It's a great thing to swim for Michigan, a great honor." Siciliano has racked up honors while swimming as a Wolverine, win- ning the national championship…

… this weekend. The Wolverines placed second among a field of 13 teams, and, more importantly, gained some valuable experience in State College - where the Big Ten Champi- onships will be held in just two…

…'s success will help the Wolverines get into the top three when they return to Happy Valley. "It's going to be tough with teams like Illinois, Indiana, Penn State and Purdue," Henry said. But the 18-year coach…

February 11, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

…I Soccer recruits The women's soccer team signed four recruits for the 2000 season. Take a look at the newest Wolverines. 3AW) Lg michigandaily.com /sports FRIDAY FEBRUARY 11, 2000 10" ,4…

Wolverines were in first place in the standings with Michigan State close on Tof their heels. With three YOSTl weeks left, the teams' fates Who: No. were to be decided in a two- 1) rs. Weste game series that…

February 11, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 79) • Page Image 12

… ICI Since first taking the ice for the . Wolverines 40 years ago this month, Red Berenson has staked his claim as a Michigan legend. f you take 12th Ave. past Cornwall Street and Victoria Park…

… to a young hockey phenom. And the self-described prairie kid has been answering that call for four decades. First guiding the Wolverines to national prominence as a player while resisting the lure of a…

February 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 78) • Page Image 8

… will get a break of sorts this weekend as it plays host to No. 14 Purdue on Sunday at Cliff Keen Arena. -For the first time since mid- January, the Wolverines will only have to face one opponent this…

… - No. 2 Minnesota, No. 3 Iowa, No. 7 Illinois and No. 8 Central Michigan. The Wolverines were 1-3 in those meets, with the only victory coming against Illinois. This weekend's meet against Purdue should…

… prepare for the Big Ten Championships. Michigan coach Jack Harvey is split- ting the squad, keeping most of the team in town for the Wolverine Open. The Open will be held on Saturday in the Michigan Indoor…

… team expects the altitude to make a big difference in its perfor- mance. "Everybody runs faster at altitude," freshman Ike Okenwa said. Okenwa and the other six Wolverines making the trip have bigger…

… provisional this week- end," Okenwa said. The other Wolverines making the trip are hurdlers Derek Applewhite and Jonathen Cohen, sprinter Steve Jenkins, thrower Patrick Johansson and pole vaulter Charles De…

…. The Wolverines staying in Ann Arbor will look to use the weekend to slingshot them toward the Big Ten Championships. "This is our last race to get our confidence up for Big Tens;, Jeremy Schneider said…

… that has packed Cliff Keen arena has proved to be quite an asset. Regardless of the tough loss suf- fered last weekend, when the Wolverines dropped the State of Michigan Classic to Central Michigan by 0…

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