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October 12, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

… winter term looming in the not-too-distant future, many students are dreading the many pitfalls that go along with the new and "improved" Wolverine Access. While the majority of stu- dents registered for…

… classes by phone last year, this year they must rely on the Wolverine Wolverine Access - Website in order to IS not yet get into their desired par. Stude classes.u Although in theory unab to this eliminates…

October 12, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 10) • Page Image 10

… few hours to practice. Its time is limited to just two or at most three hours a day, but in these few hours the team never stops moving. This constant activity in practice will help the Wolverines (4…

… it fast paced," coach Mark Rosen said. The team does this for two major Jones believes tough times finally behind Wolverines E I By Joe Smith Daily Sports Editor B"RA"NDONSELOFF/Daiy Michigan…

… biggest movie of his life - his final season as a Wolverine. "It's been tough going through all the hardship the past few seasons and persevering through that, and then through the past years when people…

Wolverines on this year's team. By taking more inter- est in each other, Jones said that Michigan's chemistry has improved tremendously from last season. Sophomore Bernard Robinson admitted that not every…

Wolverine knew each other last year, which was part of the problem, as the team suffered on the court to a 10-19 finish. "Nobody pushed or challenged us to do it," Robin- son said. "So we didn't bother to do…

October 12, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 10) • Page Image 9

…- talked-about play of Michigan's season. Coach Lloyd Carr had just burned the Wolverines' third and final timeout with 1:27 left on the clock, and Michigan had Min- nesota pinned back at its own 26-yard…

… sideline. Wolverines defensive end Alan Branch was knocked off-balance, but he reached for Russell's legs as he fell. Russell narrowly avoided the defensive lineman and cut even farther to the outside…

… activities, a better academic environment and I like the support of the students for the athletic teams." While this is the defenseman's second season as a Wolverine, he has yet to see ice time. Last year…

… out and play the game," he said. But, when asked if he still contained feelings of hatred toward the Eagles, Dunlap was much more firm with his answer, simply saying: "I do." The Wolverines will look to…

October 12, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 10) • Page Image 10

… the past, I've wanted to be more aggressive, but I played a little more conservative. But now I'm reading the game a little better and faster Starting in all 11 games thus far for the Wolverines, Dzubay…

… scoreboard. Once he makes a save, Dzubay is instrumental in setting up the Wolverines' next plan of attack by serving the ball to his teammates. Over the years, Dzubay has demonstrated an impres- sive…

October 12, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

… the bench a'nd the first row of fans. And there was a very small Michigan fancontin.- g en Lre, espeelelr < ed to when the Wolverines played in East Lansing. So there must have been some- thing there…

… decision to use a timeout then was critical. The clock wasn't moving, and the Wolverines would have been penalized half the dis- budgets, you need to find ways to get businesses to come to the state of…

October 12, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

… Michigan hockey team may want what hap- pened in Alaska to stay in Alaska - well, at least part of it. The fourth-ranked Wolverines were shut out in their season open- er for the first time in program…

… first time since the 1942-43 season. The Wolverines played in the 19th annual Kendall Hockey Clas- sic in Anchorage this weekend. They took second place out of four teams after topping the Alaska…

October 12, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 25) • Page Image 13

… away. Quarters without allowing a rushingtouchdown: 33. That's 337 days, eight games and a lot of frus- trated opponents. The 30-28 outcome wasn't in the Wolverines' favor, but they quickly managed to…

… issue. The Wolverines managed to score 28 points against a team that has allowed just 13.6 points per game entering Saturday, and Minor was a huge contributor. He finished with 95 yards on 22 carries and…

… sacks, had not needs four more this - season week against Michigan State, leveled any quarterbacks behind to eclipse former Wolverine Minor and fellow senior tailback the line of scrimmage in Michi- James…

… a solution to picked up when the Wolverines gan wide receiver Greg Mathews Michigan's nonexistent running have needed it most. He contribut- is one of just a few Wolverines game. ed 3.5 tackles for…

… missed opportunities helped keep Michigan (1-2, 4-2) in the game. But in the end, the extra chances only fueled the Wolverines' second straight heartbreak. "I would like to say many of our games won't go…

…, put Floyd back on the bench and raises more questions about the most maligned unit on the team. The Wolverines are dead last in the Big Ten in pass defense, giving up almost 250 yards a game through the…

…) after hibernating in East Lansing (28 yards, 4 first downs and 0 touchdowns), the Wolverines seemed to be in control against Iowa more often than they were against the Spartans. "We didn't deserve to beat…

… Big Ten 3-0 2-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-2 0-2 0-3 Overall 5-1 6-0 5-1 4-2 3-3 5-1 4-2 4-2 3-3 1-5 1-4 Last-ditch shot falls short in Wolverines' shutout loss to Indiana By JAKE FELDMAN Daily…

…Sports Writer As Saturday's Michigan men's soccer game wound down, the Wolverines trailed Indiana 1-0. With three seconds remaining, freshman forward Alex Marti- nez slipped through traffic in the oppos- ing box…

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