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January 12, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 62) • Page Image 11

Wolverines would never relinquish. The three from Dilk was just the beginning of a first half attack from behind the arc. In the subsequent offensive play, senior wing Leigha Brown knocked down a three…

… from the top of the key. The back- to-back 3-pointers capped off a 12-0 run to end the first quarter. Opening the second quarter, the Wolverines stayed hot from behind the arc. Junior guard…

… attack throws a wrinkle into opposing teams’ defensive scheme. Keeping extra defenders out of the paint frees up Hillmon to work in the post and opens driving lanes for Wolverine guards. “We…

…. As the clock ticked down on a game Rutgers had no hope of winning, the Wolverines’ second quarter storm of raining threes had already dashed the Scarlet Knights’ hopes. Michigan ended the game…

… coach Kim Barnes Arico. “And it was great to see Emily Kiser make one as well.” If Michigan can sustain this level of shooting, alongside Hillmon and Kiser in the post, the Wolverines could have…

… team in the country for the first time ever, the Wolverines have a new target on their back. “We’re in a position where people are coming for us on any given night,” Barnes Arico said. “We’re seeing…

… No. 15 Georgia (0-1) in its first meet of the 2022 season 197.750-194.500. The Wolverines ultimately won the meet by over 3 points and earned the highest score in program history for a season…

… someone else.” As the Wolverines completed their vault rotation, the Bulldogs struggled on bars, giving Michigan a full point lead moving into the second rotation. The Wolverines continued their…

… halfway through the meet. The Wolverines continued to increase their lead with a set of solid routines on the beam. Wojcik and Heiskell both stuck their dismounts, earning a 9.950 and a 9.925. When…

… Naomi Morrison also assisted on the floor and throughout the rest of the competition, as she competed in her first all-around effort for the Wolverines. “(Competing in the all- around) gives me a…

January 12, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 62) • Page Image 12

… entering the second half of the season. On Sunday, it was clear that the Wolverines understood the stakes. Michigan (16-6-1 overall, 7-5 Big Ten) fired on all cylinders, defeating No. 10 Massachusetts…

… swarmed by defending skaters who consistently broke up odd-man rushes. Yet, as the game wore on, the Minutemen’s backcheck weakened while the Wolverines’ held strong. The development ultimately gave…

January 12, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 55) • Page Image 8

…’s this team,” the Michigan men’s basketball coach said last Friday before the Wolverines’ matchup against Illinois. “They’re really strong, and that’s part of their offense.” That fear was…

… justifiable — the Fighting Illini frontcourt is built on size and an eagerness to crash the boards, averaging a conference-high 12.1 offensive rebounds per game. But last Saturday, the Wolverines

January 12, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…, Harbaugh called John “our newest Wolverine.” On January 6th, Harbaugh tweeted while at the White House with Sarah that the baby was expected to arrive on February 6th. Despite this former…

… special teams coach for the Wolverines and another son, James, is a current student at the University. “There’s nothing I’d rather be defined than as a dad. People define us men in a lot of…

… the Wolverines could not have come at a better time, replacing safety Jabrill Peppers who declared for the NFL draft on Tuesday. - MATT HARMON A resolution urging the city of Ann Arbor to…

… @wilsonnte There was a free range corgi on the diag today... #themichigandifference Coach Harbaugh @CoachJim4UM Arriving early, weighing in at 4 lb 13 oz, with an 18 in wing span, our newest Wolverine

January 12, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

… the Wolverines had a similar effect. The former defenseman wasn’t having the impact that Michigan had expected of him entering the season, but turned things around upon his return. After tallying…

… of securing a berth in the NCAA Tournament. But in large part due to their six losses by ten or fewer points, the Wolverines fell short and were forced to settle for their third consecutive NIT…

January 12, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

Wolverines were a possession away from stealing a conference road win. But an offensive rebound and putback could have been prevented, or at least made more difficult, by having a big box-out below the…

… forward Lamar Simmons and Terrapin forward Demonte Dodd were both key to their teams building substantial leads against the Wolverines in their own building. With those performances in the past week…

… attacked the Wolverines at the post early and often. Fighting Illini forwards Maverick Morgan and Leron Black scored Illinois’ first 10 points jumpers and hook shots that Wolverine defenders allowed…

….” Physicality has also been an element of the Wolverines’ struggles down low, especially in the case of Wagner and senior forward Mark Donnal. Wagner has been timid in using his body and frame to box out…

… and take on opponents crashing the boards, while, at 6-foot-9, Donnal is undersized at the position. Michigan’s pair playing the ‘5’ had no rebounds in the first half and as a team the Wolverines

… been made of Michigan’s struggles defending the perimeter the past couple games. The Wolverines are last in the conference in 3-point defense and had another concerning outing, allowing Illinois…

Wolverine perimeter defenders inside to play help defense, leaving guards open on the outside to make shots. Morgan, again, was the one making this happen, and earned four assists on the night. It…

…’s been holding back the Wolverines’ defense the most. And now it’s solely up to John Beilein and his assistants to solve a problem that is so simple to identify yet so hard to fix in the middle of…

…’t get there and guard people and effect people’s shots. It’s that simple.” Carney can be reached at @becarney@umich.edu and on Twitter @br_carney Wolverines blown out by Illinois in Champaign…

… CHAMPAIGN — After Illinois guard Te’Jon Lucas nailed a wide open floater — made possible by three Wolverines all guarding one man — to put the Fighting Illini up by 20 with 8:57 left in the game…

January 12, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 50) • Page Image 8

…. So that’s what I got to say and that’s what I prefer to say. So if you ask me anything more, I already said it — and I said it well. It was well said.” The Wolverines (2-1 Big Ten, 12…

…-Rahkman scored a career-high 25 points in a loss to Purdue on Thursday. AMANDA ALLEN/Daily Senior forward Kelsey Mitchell has scored double digit points in the Wolverines’ recent wins over Iowa and Minnesota…

January 12, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 44) • Page Image 7

…-oop clinched Michigan’s home win over Minnesota on Saturday, the Wolverines’ second straight victory. Page 4B WORTH THE HYPE The Michigan Daily | michigandaily.com | January 12, 2015 n Zach Hyman leads…

… give it up in order for the Wolverines to win. *** Mr. 800 Berenson gets win No. 800 as Michigan sweeps No. 9 Minnesota at Yost By JEREMY SUMMITT Daily Sports Editor Red Berenson’s 31-year…

… sophomore forward JT Compher scored exactly 30 seconds apart to take a 4-1 lead into the first inter- mission. The other Wolverine goals came off the sticks of senior forward Travis Lynch and junior forward…

…. Larkin never missed a beat upon his return to Ann Arbor, as he would net the Wolverines’ final two goals to extend his point total to 20 on the year. “A lot’s going right,” Copp said regarding Michi…

January 12, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

… has felt that satis- faction from walking into a locker room and standing over a sweaty, sore, hurt, tired and happy bunch of Wolverines. He won’t admit Saturday’s victory is sweeter than another…

Wolverines’ offense. Simply put, Hyman is the kind of player Michigan needs to model its offense after if it wants to win against gritty teams like Michigan Tech and Minnesota in a postseason run. “If…

January 12, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 44) • Page Image 9

… wrist, tying the Michigan women’s basketball team with Ohio State at 82, forcing overtime and sending Crisler Center into a mad frenzy. The Wolverines (3-2 Big Ten, 11-5 overall) got the ball to…

… start an electric five-minute battle, and Michigan played its best basketball of the season. Rebound by rebound and intangible by intangible, the Wolverines controlled overtime and came out with…

January 12, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 44) • Page Image 10

…4B — January 12, 2015 SportsMonday The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com ‘M’ rallies past Gophers, moves to 3-1 in Big Ten Wolverines shake slow start, close out Minnesota at home By LEV…

Wolverines made up for their long-range struggles, and then some, in the second half, culminating in a trey from sophomore guard Derrick Walton Jr. that brought the Crisler Center crowd to its feet…

January 12, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

… he marched Michigan to Iowa's three-yard line late in the game - all the Wolverines needed was a MAR ISSA MCCL AIN/ Junior quarterback Denard Robinson must improve in Borges' second year. touchdown…

… the Michigan hockey team dur- ing shootouts this year. The Wolverines' ineffective- ness in that category has hurt them in the standings this year especially, but it's a decade-old struggle. "It's not…

January 12, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

…-8A - Thursday, January 12, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com MEN'S BASKETBALL Wolverines dominate offensive glass in win Sophomore guard Tim Hardaway Jr. and freshman guard Trey Burke…

… each scored 19 points in the Wolverines' 66-64 overtime victory against Northwestern. gMiinfnisesWldcats inO By BEN ESTES Jr., who fouled Reggie Hearn Daily SportsoEditor with one second left in the…

… from first free throw, allowing Michi- Wolverine defenders off the ball gan (4-1 Big Ten, 14-3 overall) to and hitting almost all of his shots. hold on for the win. Shurna finished with 21 points to It…

…-0 Wolverine run with 13:38 left in the second half - punctuated by a fast-break, two- handed dunk by Novak - gave Michigan its first lead, 46-44, since early in the first frame. But the Wildcats didn't go away…

… Wildcats got open looks in the paint with ease in the first frame, the Wolverines got nothing out of their frontcourt. When redshirt sophomore for- ward Jordan Morgan wasn't los- ing his man on cuts on…

January 12, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

… opposing net minders with the man-advantage. As of late, though, the unit is improving, as the Wolverines scored five power play goals this past weekend in their sweep of Western Michigan. It currently sits…

… in fourth in the CCHA at just over a 20 percent success rate. On the other hand, the Wolverines' penalty kill is one of the best in the country - third place tobe exact - at 90 percent. Junior forwards…

January 12, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

… (Ohio). With twowins over thetedHawks, the Wolverines are once again'ba'k in contention for one of thetop-four spots in the C meaning they would get a bye in the first round of the upcoming conference…

… weren't that flashy. Unlike in previous weeks, hat tricks didn't dominate head- lines. And Wolverine coach Red Berenson called one of the games "ugly" But even so, the Michigan hock- ey team was dominant…

… the arena. Six weeks ago, the RedHawks swept the Wolverines in Oxford in a series where Michigan managed just one goal - the same offensive output Miami had this weekend. After the pair of losses in…

… Novem- ber, Berenson lamented that some of his players hadn't scored in over amonth. This time around, offense came swiftly and easily with nine dif- ferent Wolverines findingthe back of the net in a…

…. Michi- gan scored shorthanded. Even See REDHAWKS, Page 4B Just before Thanksgiving - the last time the Michi- gan hockey team played Miami (Ohio) -- the Wolverines scored just one goal in two games…

… win total, including this past weekend's domination of the RedHawks. To put the team's improvement into perspective, the Wolverines OMBAK/Da once again took 46 shots against Miami this weekend. The…

… not to get caught up init and blow the sweep of Miami out of proportion. This doesn't mean the Wolverines are one of the top teams in the country, even though sophomore goalie Bryan Hogan posted a .977…

… Marosevic signs professional deal By ANDY REID Daily Sports Editor No one, not even Michigan men's bas- ketball coach John Beilein, could have pre- dicted the Wolverines would be here at this point in the…

… of their best starts to conference play in recent memory, the Wolverines are being mentioned in the same breath as some of the conference big shots, like Michigan State and Wisconsin, who bested…

… limited the Hawkeyes to just 16 first-half points. Almost exclusively playing the Beilein-patented 1-3-1 zone, the Wolverines defense looked hungry and aggressive. It forced 12 total turnovers, including…

January 12, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 71) • Page Image 12

….m. wake-up call threw a curveball to the Michigan men's basketball team. But maybe that's just what the Wolverines'struggling defense needed. Against Iowa on Sunday, Michi- gan surrendered just 49 points…

… and NOTEBOOK collected aseason- high 12 steals in a game that started at 11:30 a.m. In the Wolverines' three prior games, their defense struggled early. In the first half, Wisconsin shot 65 percent on…

January 12, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 75) • Page Image 8

… opportunity to distance itself from the pack when it travels to West Lafayette to face Purdue. The Wolverines (2-0 Big Ten, 14-3 overall) have a chance to begin the Big Ten season 3-0 for the second time in…

… three years. Thegame alsobegins an impor- tant three-game stretch for the Wolverines. Tomorrow's contest is followed by two home games, one with Penn State, the other a' second matchop with Purdue. Senior…

… Phillips's absence, and the Wolverine defense put Michi- gan in a position to complete the comeback in the second half. The Badgers had season lows in field goals attempted and made, allowing the Wolverines

January 12, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… more than three days following the crash. At his teaching certificate, Namesnik served as the team's volunteer assistant coach while he swam for Club Wolverine, Michigan's post- graduate and…

…, Namesnik continued his involve- ment with swimming in Ann Arbor. He was in his second year as both the head coach of the Wolverine Aquatics Club and a volunteer assistant with the Eastern Michigan men…

January 12, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

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January 12, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 58) • Page Image 10

…10 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 12, 2005 Unorthodox foe, tests Wolverines By Megan Kolodgy a force for Michigan thus far - he current- Daily Sports Writer ly leads the Wolverines in…

… rebounds and is second on the team in blocks. But Amaker Tonight, Courtney Sims may have the believes that Sims's formidable reputation, toughest matchup of any Wolverine when as well as the absence of other…

… week but then suffered quite a blow when they traveled to East Lan- sing and were crushed by Michigan State. The Wolverines will also have to deal with junior forward Vuksic Vedran, who averages 16…

… toppled the Buck- eyes. Only No. 1 Illinois and No. 15 Michi- gan State have 2-0 conference records. In a league where it is abundantly clear that no win is a gimmie, the Wolverines must operate under just…

… Sports Writer Not everyone can multitask like the Michigan women's swimming team can. During the last week of winter break, the Wolverines took on many dif- ferent roles: They were athletes, competitors…

… its season. This year, the Wolverines' annu- al winter training trip took them to the island of St. Lucia in the Caribbean. There they participated in five days of rigorous training, swam in an exhibi…

… than during the semester. Richardson claims that this sort of intimate and prolonged team exercise gives the Wolverines their identity; it defines them as a team and helps them operate as a team…

…. Richardson hopes that a visit of this nature could encourage some of these swimmers to be interested in becoming future Wolverines. This was Michigan's first time venturing down to St. Lucia, where both…

… Richardson and his swim- mers marveled at the extensive swimming facility. Mertha, a popular company that produces pools for the U.S. Olympic trials, manufactured the impres- sive pool where the Wolverines

January 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 74) • Page Image 9

… Indiana. Despite scoring just 19 points in the first half, the Wolverines got to within two after sophomore guard Daniel Horton drove the lane and scored with 54 seconds remaining. Following a defensive…

… rolled out of bounds, giving Michigan possession. The inbound pass was then tied up, resulting in a jump-ball situation. The Wolverines had the possession arrow, giving them one last chance. But sen- ior…

January 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 74) • Page Image 10

… (215.750) and No. 3 Illi- nois (214.425). The Wolverines have won the elu- sive Windy City Invitational just once during the meet's 34-year history. "We had a fairly decent hit percentage and we showed…

… mistakes forced the rest of the Wolverines to step up. "We had two mistakes right from the get go," Golder said. "But the fact that the next four guys went four up, four hits, was really great. You have to…

January 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 74) • Page Image 11

… in this v game." SHUBRA OHRI/Daily Michigan plays again Thursday Senior Stephanie Gandy charges down the lane against Indiana Saturday. against Penn State. Gandy was one of three Wolverines to score In…

… in the Wolverines' 60-58 win over Michigan State. Or how about the time he dropped 31 in a huge win at Purdue? Horton was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Tommy Amaker rewarded him with a new…

January 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 74) • Page Image 14

…, Michigan, as expected, established itself even without its star runners. The Wolverines will have another shot at Eastern Michi- gan and others next Saturday at the Eastern Michigan Invitational: a0 TONY…

… cheering for the men in blue. Although the charades proved to be excit- ing and entertaining, the No. 6 Wolverines (2-4) lost to the No. 3 Cardinal (2-0) after a challeng- ing and exhilarating two-day meet…

January 12, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

…-6 overall) got the monkey off its back with a 71-62 vic- tory over No. 13 Penn State (3-2, 11- 5). The Wolverines scored the first bas- ket of the game and never looked back. "We played with a lot of…

… freshman Kelly Mazzante and senior Lisa Shepherd kept up their averages by scoring 17 and 20 points, respec- tively. But no one else followed their lead. The Wolverines held Penn State's explosive offense…

January 12, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 60) • Page Image 11

… Illinois game. For his career at Michigan, Fargas rushed for 360 yards on 95 carries. -Staff reports Friday. Jan. 12 Women's swimming and diving hosts Wolverine Invitational, 6p.m. Women's gymnastics vs…

…. Oregon State, 7 p.m. Hockey at Ohio State, 7:35 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13 Women's swimming and diving hosts Wolverine Invitational, all day Men's gymnastics at Windy City Invitational (Chicago), 7 p.m. CST…

… before Penn State knew what hit them. Michigan boxed out to the tune of a 47-33 edge in reboundin. The Wolverines were yelling, high-fiving and cheering. They were doing sorne- thing they hadn't done in a…

… Henry Beam, the 39th-ranked singles player in the country. He finished the fall individual season with a 9-3 record, and hopes to lead the Wolverines to a Big Ten championship. The team consists of four…

January 12, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

… meant it or not, Olson won't be wrestling again this year. But the season must continue for the Wolverines. Now the team's main concern becomes finding a way to win without the No. 1 174 pound wrestler in…

… home - Dave Huntzicker finds niche as a top Michigan defender 3y Uma Subramanian Daily Sports Writer No one ever gave the 1997-98 Michigan hockey team a chance. That year, the Wolverines played 0…

January 12, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 57) • Page Image 12

… meets - at Huron High School. The home of the River Rats will be home to deadly land mammals, the Wolverines, as they face Purdue on Friday at 1 and 5 p.m. Tuesday January 12, 1999 12 0 Two-way man…

… hockey team, got to be a color commentator Jan. 2 for the Wolverines' game at Ohio State. Magnuson, who traveled to Columbus for the contest against the Buckeyes but did not dress, was asked by WTKA play…

January 12, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 55) • Page Image 9

Wolverine. In his Michigan debut in the 1994 Blue-White game, 'Turco gave up 8 goals, and many fans left wondering whether Turco could fill the shoes of his predecessor, Steve Shields, who had recorded more…

… victories than any other goaltender in NCAA history. Michigan coach Red Berenson did- n't like what he saw from his fresh- man goaltender that night either, and in the Wolverines' first game he start- ed…

wolverines roie ana visiting Michigan State simply rolled over. In front of a sellout crowd of 13,562 fans, Michigan won, 79-69, thanks in part to dominant interior performances by Traylor and frontcourt mate…

… Maceo Baston. Traylor (8-of-12 shooting) had 20 points and I I rebounds, while Baston (8-of-13) had 23 and eight boards. The Wolverines went to their inside game early and often, and led by as many as 20…

… of glass. Michigan goaltender Marty Turco took care of the record-shattering. With the Wolverines' victo- ry Friday night over Bowling Green, 4-2, at Yost Ice Arena, Turco broke the NCAA record for…

… career wins with his 112th victory in four years at Michigan. The senior surpassed former Michigan netminder Steve Shields, who ended his career as a Wolverine with Il1 victories in 1994 - the year before…

… at 4:07 in the first period. Despite the hard-hitting nature of Saturday's contest, Michigan coach Red Berenson said the Wolverines played even better than they did dur- ing Friday's record…

…-breaking game. "I thought our team could get more focused See SWEEP, Page 4B /, WARREN ZINN/Daily Bill Muckalt scored on this play after grabbing the puck out of midair. He had a hat trick in the Wolverines' 4…

… standings. The Wolverines endured a harsh crowd and battled back from a 13-point deficit before falling, 66-63, to No. 11 Illinois yesterday at Huff Hall. Poor free-throw shooting by Illinois in the final…

…-up jumper, and the Wolverines were forced to foul. "We were trying to get the ball into Johns, because (Illinois center) Alicia Sheeler had four fouls on her," Guevara said. "Lemire got a good shot off, it…

January 12, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 55) • Page Image 13

… of Michigan bas all fronts. The Wolverines are their best ball in r ena stands are full t; and the team is n tead of off. Believe it or not, it hree months ago day that more tha ar's worth of allegati…

… pas ely holds - come o trip to the NCAA ore? Some fans may of these Wolverin adness. Even more ospect of Michigan h ason, or maybe eve Ha-ha, laugh it up. three years, this g n<ly playing to its po…

… a they can beat an nless they beat thems "It was nothing tha out Indiana after the n 18-point loss last Four for Michigan? wrous, you say ... Wolverines' six-game winning streak. The Wolverines

…. The final score was 79-69, but the Spartans were never one half of a season, the really in the game. ketball has been restored The Wolverines scored the first six points of the game and had Michigan…

… means a perfect game for the n a e C"' Wolverines, who became complacent in the sec- ons ond half. ally "I think we can get a lot better," Ellerbe said. nat- "The second half we were OK. The second half…

… of against Penn State we were OK. I think we can ball do something to rectify that." Ellerbe has not been perfect either. The eak Wolverines looked vastly underprepared for the edia game against…

… closeness, n interim basis two weeks or lack thereof, of the game. make the best of a bad sit- "We just felt like what we were doing was Wolverines have accom- good enough," Ellerbe said. a major…

… understatement. The rest of the Wolverines have room for d something tangible to improvement as well. Maceo Baston has been nation, the Wolverines' prone to fouling out, Jerod Ward is a liability uke - the nation…

… If the court for so long. not score when Conlan was in the game. done it? How have the Another difference between this season's to make people forget Wolverines and previous ones is that each play- t…

… the post- But the most important factors that make n advancing to the Final Michigan so dangerous are less tangible. The Wolverines are a group that circumstance Laugh all you want, but has forced…

January 12, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 55) • Page Image 14

…, and was named to the All- :" CHA first team. Along with backstopping the 'Wolverines to 113 victories, Turco has icd 'Michigan to three CCI IA regular- season championships, two CCHA play- off titles…

…, and in 1996, Turco was in goal -,4wben the Wolverines won their first -CAA championship in 32 years. "Winning that game with Brendan storing in overtime is something you dream about," Turco said. "Being…

… the 17 games he needed to break Shields' record. But with four freshmen on defense and with much less offensive support than in the past, Turco is having what is arguably his best year as a Wolverine

… that's something you can't teach." Through 24 games, Turco has posted a 19-4-1 record and has a 2.18 goals against average. More important, with Turco in the net, the Wolverines have been finding a way…

January 12, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 55) • Page Image 15

… familiar one for the Michigan women's basketball team. For the third straight time, the Wolverines played a game in which the home team took a big second half lead only to see the visiting team come back to…

… make the game close. Unlike the last two instances in which the Wolverines held a double- digit lead, this game saw Michigan mount the heroic comeback late in the game. Unfortunately for the Wolverines

January 12, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 52) • Page Image 10

…10-- The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 12, 1996 Wolverines hoping to beach California schools By Chris Murphy Daily Sports Writer Away from the winter disasters many have been facing, the…

… Michigan women's swimming team has been spending its time in the tropics. Recently, the Wolverines have been using a tour of tropical vacation spots to bolstertheirtrainingandboosttheirrecord. During the…

January 12, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

… Men's Track and Field vs.Indiana Saturday, 12 p.m. Track and Tennis Building S TS Hockey vs. Lake Superior State Friday,'7 p.m. Sault Ste. Marie Wolverines pull out double-overtime thriller, 83…

…-82 A IOWA Conlan gives Wolverines spark as intensity returns Continued from page 1 and went the length of the court for the lay-up and the tie. "Without Travis Conlan's effort we would not have won…

January 12, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 57) • Page Image 9

…INTOSH DAILY BASKETBALL WRITER It hasn't quite been four years since the Michigan women's basketball team last beat Michigan State. No, that anniversary won't arrive until Feb. 23. But the Wolverines will avoid…

…, was a senior in high school. In fact, the only member of the current program who was involved with that victory is assistant coach Kathy LaBarge Miles. And yet, the Wolverines (0-1, 3- 8) can't afford…

Wolverines need it to rub off on freshman guards Amy Johnson and Jennifer Kiefer, both of whom are ftom Illinois. Roberts had said earlier in the season that quickness on the perimeter was a Wolverine asset…

…, but Michigan is last in the Big Ten in turnover ratio at -6.5. The pair will have to cut down on the Wolverines' frontcourt foul-ups if they want to be smiling on the ride home from East Lansing. "I don…

… - it's very, very poor," she said. "That and taking care of the ball are the two major things we need to take care of going into Michigan State." While the Wolverine guard play has been less than…

January 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 57) • Page Image 8

… since its inception, while Brian Wiseman (5-20-25), David Oliver (19-8-27) and Cam Stewart (10-12-22) have combined for consistent scoring as well. The Wolverines' future skates on the third line, where…

… for prowess in its own zone. Goaltender Steve Shields sees relatively little rubber, and thunderous body checks are a matter of course in the Wolverine zone. Senior Chris Tamer has spent less time in…

… dependable backup in the past, but has not had enough quality minutes to do so this year. Loges has seen less than two periods of action. SPECIAL TEAMS: The Wolverines have killed 83 percent of their penalties…

…. Mike Stone and Rick Willis lead a solid penalty killing unit with intense forechecking and disciplined defense. This allows the Wolverines' top playmakers to skate at even strength and produce offense…

… be among the best in all of college hockey. Instead, the Wolverines convert at a modest 22 percent and have allowed four shorthanded goals. COACHING: Since changing line combinations, the Wolverines

… the pipes could be key in case of an injury, Berenson must also find a way to keep the Wolverines' intensity levels high when goalies Gordon and Loges are in the net. So far this season the two backups…

… have not received the same support as Shields has. OVERALL: The Wolverines trail first-place Miami by three points in the conference standings and are ranked third in the nation. They need to maintain a…

… Roseanne Barr. If it were an ego, it would belong to Bryant Gumbel. But it's a basketball game, and so it's Indiana and Michigan tonight at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines (2-0 Big Ten, 12-1 overall) and…

… Duke Dec. 5, the Wolverines have ripped off 11 straight wins by an average margin of 18 points. It is Michigan's long- est winning streak since 1988, when it started the season 11-0. And don't forget the…

…. - "We're playing good for any- body, really," Fisher admitted. Recently, the Wolverines have been riding on the very capable shoulders of forward Chris Webber and center Juwan Howard. In the most recent…

January 12, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 70) • Page Image 10

…Men's and Women's Swimming vs. Stanford Tomorrow, 5:30 p.m. Canham Natatorium SPORTS Men's Basketball vs. Minnesota Tomorrow, 3:00 p.m. Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily Wolverines to face stern…

… convincing 8-2 pre- conference record and a split of the first two Big Ten games, this weekend could prove to be one of the Wolverines' most critical. "The pre-season games gave us con- fidence, and the…

… four Hoosiers av- eraging in double figures. Jefferies, Lori Meinerding (16.0), Courtney Cox (11.0), and Ann Zellers (10.0) will combine to give the Wolverine defense one of its stiffest tests of the…

… season. The Wolverines, how- ever, remain optimistic about their chances this weekend. "I think if we play our game and stick together like we have been we'll come out with two wins," Michigan center Trish…

… Andrew said. by Lory Knapp Daily Basketball Writer Michigan will be looking for its first Big Ten win of the season as the Wolverines play host to the No. 16 Golden Gophers (10-1 overall; 1- 0 Big Ten…

…) Saturday afternoon at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines, whose miserable second half performance resulted in a 69-67 loss to Bobby Knight's In- diana Hoosiers in their conference opener, are looking to prove…

…LLJU8IIy Rumeal Robinson drives past Hoosier guard Chris Reynolds in Monday's loss to Indiana. The Wolverines meet Minnesota tomorrow at Crisler Arena. ARE YOU THICK AND TIRED OF IT? The Weight Control…

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