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January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 12

Wolverines up by two, Western Michigan forward Vince Bellissimo shot the puck from the blueline. The spin caused it to drop right before it reached Al Montoya, and it.went into the net. 0 T FRIDAY'S GAME…

… conversation that's been replayed a number t of times this season. In five of the Wolverines' six losses this year, t they have been tied or held a lead entering the a third period. Twice, including Saturday…

January 13, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 59) • Page Image 8

Wolverines seek to continue their winning trend against Miami. Thursday January 13, 2000 Yost with the most: Regional returns to 'M' Freshmen bring depth to Blue tennis By Chris Grandstaff you did Daily…

… final time, saluted to the Espec still present Yost crowd, knelt and kissed wearing the frozen surface. alwaysa The act came on the heels of the for the Wolverines' amazing upset of defending Fighting…

…. Lund led the team in singles victories with 69 in her first three seasons and last season became only the second Wolverine to be named Big Ten sports- woman of the year in tennis. Not only are they…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 14

… the Wolverines, would be tough to beat. They did not, however, expect what coach Jon Urbanchek referred to as "an ambush." "At Stanford, the competition is never friendly," Urbanchek said. "It's like…

… finished with the Wolverines, it had a lead of more than 50 points, and a firm grasp on the top ranking. "Stanford swam like the number 1 team," Urbanchek said. "They were ready for us." After picking up the…

January 13, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

Wolverines held a 41-37 advantage, bringingr the Crisler Arena faithful x to a fever pitch. The Illini eventuallyN prevailed 57-51, but the ' , Wolverines learned an important lesson: Even Asembl at its…

… entire Wolverine roster will be in uniform. During last year's Illinois matchup, Michigan played without two key backcourt players - Daniel Hor- \ ton and Lester Abram. This season, junior' Brent Petway…

… confidence in him." Abram isn't the only Wolverine returning to the Illinois-Michigan rival- ry. Horton's comeback sets up an entic- ing showdown between two of the Big; Ten's premier point guards. Dee Brown…

… incentive to head to Yost Ice 7$ p tm Arena tonight. The team features Chris Y At Ae . Summers, who has committed to suit up for the Wolverines next fall. Summers will join Michigan's already-deep blue…

…-line core, which loses just Adam Dunlap, and hope to contribute on a nightly basis. Wolverine associate coach Mel Pearson believes that Summers is cut from the same mold as current Michigan stars junior Matt…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 13

… with the loss of center Chris Young. Young's graduation cost the Wolverines 11.4 points and just less than six rebounds a BASKETBALL game, as well as deci- Notebook mating any low-post presence Michigan…

… about a let- down. It's something that is extremely common in all sports, but also something that can kill a team's momentum - especially if it falls to a weaker opponent. The Wolverines played hard…

January 13, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 59) • Page Image 12

… team's most improved player after his stellar sophomore season in 2002-03, senior David Moss is the only Wolverine skater to already surpass his point total from last season. After a drop in production…

… need to get done." Moss, who was drafted by the Calgary Flames in 2001, is also known as a comedian by his teammates. Nystrom - a 2002 Flames draftee - is one Wolverine who appreciates Moss's sense of…

… joking aside, the confident Moss has become one of the Wolverines' most dan- gerous weapons. "We're expecting more from (Moss) now (compared to past seasons)," Berenson said. "He is proving that he can be…

Wolverines also need to heal their psyche a bit. "(It's a time to) get mentally focused," Burnett said. "To have this amount of time to work on ourselves is really good." Part of the work the team needs to do…

… State senior guard Caity Matter - who had a game-high 28 points - proved to be too much for the Wolverines to handle. Senior forward Tabitha Pool hopes the team will be able to bounce back after its break…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 16

… to be the opportunity to have a little fun." The revival of an old tradition, the diver's relay, definitely lent an air of playfulness to the Wolverines first meet of the second half of the season. It…

…'s not like I'm not going to be swimming in this pool again." The Wolverines dominated the meet, conceding just five of 16 events to Toledo. In several of those events, Michigan swimmers actually placed…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

… very disappointed with that. It took us all 60 minutes to try and get a game out here against a remarkable opponent." The Wolverines blew out the Broncos 10-3 on Friday, with Jed Ortmeyer netting a hat…

… TONY DING/Daily on net 17 times in the final frame. See BRONCOS, Page 4B at the end The celebrations of Friday night were short-lived as the Wolverines blew a two-goal lead in the third period on…

January 13, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 59) • Page Image 13

… the season, but lost to current No. 1 Texas in its first meet. If the Wolverines feel slighted when the Cardinal comes to town, they are entitled to. Both Messner, a junior who went to Dexter High…

…'t swim on paper," Urbanchek said of Stanford's superior times. "The rest is going to be done in the water." The Wolverines get their first taste of competition against Stanford on Friday at 6 p.m. in an…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 11

… preached over the micro- phone, "We need the Wolverines to report to the arena please." Seconds later, Michigan jogged back onto the court. The Wolverines had shown up to play, but with the way they took…

Wolverines' first two possessions. Michigan tied the game at two in its third possession when Gandy hit a midrange jumper. Smith converted an impressive runner in traffic, knotting the game at four…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 15

…," pole-vaulter Elizabeth Boyle said, describing the surprise water attack. On Saturday, the Wolverines com- pleted their first official event of the indoor season. They hosted Eastern Michigan, Siena…

… during her first women's cross- country season, has the potential to complete an even better track season. Now that the Wolverines have had some time to limber up, they will be practicing hard to prepare…

January 13, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 59) • Page Image 10

… play for us - for that kid to come back and put his body on the line like that," Michigan coach Tommy Amaker said. It was the Wolverines' ability to draw the foul that kept Northwestern (1-2, 8-7) from…

….8 points per game - surprising because the Wolverines have had injury problems up front. Forward Chris Hunter missed his second straight game after injuring an ankle against Iowa, and soph- omore Brent…

January 13, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 59) • Page Image 12

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…}rvirometal Justice movement. 1?nantomy of The Witchhunt Against Anti-Racists in Ann Arbor 5pm, Michigan Union Wolverine Room Caroline Wong, 313.330.5073 nwroc~umich.edu Fnpredz f~i i psRights Come to th's vent to he…

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