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February 14, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

… team traveled to Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Wolverines shot the lights out in the first half on Jan. 2 to get out to a huge lead against Iowa that they would never relinquish. The game involved…

… breakout performances on both sides of the court and lackluster outputs from typically good players that eventually led to Michigan’s 75-68 victory. The Daily breaks down what led to the Wolverines

… they’ve scored in Big Ten play. Recently, Michigan has struggled to replicate that shooting. Save two good outings against Purdue and Sunday’s against Wisconsin, the Wolverine offense has…

Wolverines’ leading scorer — was hampered by a foot injury he suffered against Texas. It was clear that Wagner wasn’t back to his usual self against the Hawkeyes, as he scored just four points and…

… on the Wolverines that they needed to stop Iowa guard Jordan Bohannon. The sophomore admitted after the game that his coaches’ words motivated him to shut down Bohannon. The Hawkeyes’ second…

… lineup. In the Wolverines’ next game against Illinois, Simpson took over for freshman Eli Brooks at the point guard spot, a position he has yet to relinquish. But again, things have changed…

… en route to 28 points. He has become Iowa’s leading scorer this season, averaging over 15 points per game. In January, the Wolverines couldn’t stop Cook. Since, they’ve struggled to stop…

February 14, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 68) • Page Image 8

… Center, except this time, the Wolverines made By MAX COHEN sure their opponent noticed Daily Sports Editor them. "We were kind of in a dan Hooper drained a similar situation in their place, ter from way…

…, fighting really hard and never gave up," Goree said. The Wolverines didn't hit a field goal in the final 4:51 of the game, but drives to the rim sent them to the free throw line three times in the final 2…

February 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 80) • Page Image 18

… another day. After a week of excitement and hig expectations heading into Friday meet with No. 2 Georgia, the scrip seemed set for a decisive Michiga victory. Unfortunately for th Wolverines, things do not…

… always go a planned. Michigan fell to the Gym Dog 196.725-195.7, suffering its first los since its third-place finish in the sea son-opening Super Six Challenge. Th defeat postponed the Wolverines hopes of…

February 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 80) • Page Image 11

… Michigan netminder had allowed in two days. Reynaert was furious and probably rightly so - after all, the Wolverines obliterated his Broncos 7-2 on Friday and 9-3 on Saturday. By doing so, in many ways…

… come at any better time for the Wolverines. With only five games left in the regular season, the race for the CCHA crown will come down to the wire. Currently, with a 17-5-1 CCHA record, Michigan is in…

February 14, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 75) • Page Image 15

Wolverines but puts a positive spin on the situation. "We do deserve (to be playing at Nationals)," Eisner said. "But now we Oave a chance to pull back, let people relax, and then start it back up and start…

… that whole building effect again. We want to go to the next level." Michigan will use the time off to heal injuries and prepare for its match in Texas, March 5. The Wolverines then face more ranked…

February 14, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, February 14, 2017 — 7 Wolverines thrive behind early offensive surge With 11:17 left in the first quarter Saturday, the Michigan men…

…-0 start in the Wolverines’ young history. Michigan would net six consecutive goals to finish out the first quarter, a scoring barrage that started with 9:10 minutes left in the frame. Lafayette…

February 14, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

…. Cotsonika Doy Sports Editor 'Few things upset Michigan hockey cech Red Berenson more than missed opportunities. ,fter the Wolverines tied Ohio State, 2T2, Feb. 3, a frus- trated Berenson at- tributed the tie…

… we have to do." Last weekend at Notre Dame, it seemed the Wolverines were having thetsame problem they had against the Bukeyes. Though the game was closely chepked and Michigan only had25 shots on goal…

February 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… State 2 ichigan 2 no State 1 By STEPHEN J. NESBITT Daily Sports Editor Before facing Ohio State, Michi- an coach Red Berenson pieced ogether a line so potent it could've arried the Wolverines to the…

Wolverines (16-7-1-0 CCHA,19-9-4 overall) with two goals - the fifth and sixth of his sophomore cam- paign. "It feels really good (to score again), but I've got to give a lot of credit to Louie and Carl…

February 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 77) • Page Image 13

… spots in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. I This weekend, the Wolverines (14-6-3 CCHA, 20-6-3 overall) will host fifth- place Miami (9-11-4, 12-12-4). Michigan coach Red Berenson has been…

… whatever reason, and it makes the goalie look good. Shooting into a goalie's glove or body is not smart. We need to shoot for the corner and the openings instead of just shooting." Friday, the Wolverines

February 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

… at Yost Ice Arena to thrash the Miami (Ohio) Redskins, 7-3, and com- plete the weekend series sweep. The Wolverines scored the first four of their seven goals in one-man advan- .tage situations…

… a Kevin Beaton shot from the point to tie the game, 1-1. THE WOLVERINES snapped the deadlock less than five minutes later when sophomore right winger Jim Mc- Cauley slapped one home at the 8:53 mark…

… (7) and goalie Peter Mason scramble for the * puck during last night's 7-3 Wolverine win at Yost Ice Arena. Women gymnasts shine A SAVES Miami- Chevrier .........11 M-Mason ............... 3 1 3 T…

… 2 8 5 3 Tota - 22 - f5 By JESSE BARKIN Wolverine Kathy Beckwith won the 1982 women's Big Ten vault title and freshman Christy Schwartz was runner-up on the uneven parallel bars yesterday in the…

February 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… Laurels in One, Two Mile Relays IKOLA STARS IN WOLVERINE NETS: Mullen, Chin Lead Maize and Blue Hockey Victory By AL EISENBERG Special to The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan's tracksters could cop only two…

… by Wolverine coach Don Canham that Spartan mentor Karl Schlademan "went against his word" by not entering a strong team in the distance medley relay. Canham claimed that he and Schlademan had a…

… races possible rather than spread the. talent among the various events. As it was the Wolverines were left holding the bag as the San- tee-sparked Jayhawk outfit ran away from Michigan in the dis- tance…

… medley, while Schlademan packed his top men into the two- mile and sprint relays with the excuse that his team should "look good" before the home folks. The tables were turned, how- ever, when a Wolverine

Wolverines to date, added his 23rd and 24th goals of the campaign as he continued his display of out- standing stick-handling. After retiring to the dressing. room shortly before the end of the second period…

… opened as he banged home line- mate Clare Smith's direct pass- out from a face-off deep in the Wolverine end. Smith set up the second tally less than two min- utes later as he fed Ed Ribson a perfect goal…

February 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

… teams in the country. The Wolverines were not expecting to play teams that they have played already this season, especially conference foes Michigan State and Wisconsin. Saturday, Michigan reached the…

… three tight games. The tournament consisted of 20 teams, mainly from the Midwest and the South. Four pools of five teams each were split up for round-robin play. The Wolverines wound up with a relatively…

February 14, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 75) • Page Image 9

…" DELSON and the official Olympic Er RODRIGO GAYA/Daily Struggling with injuries, Michigan counted on Coleman, Grooms and Shepherd to spark the Wolverines offense in the 84-70 loss to Purdue last Saturday…

… the shot during practice - drained a baseline 3-pointer. Grooms also received a large increase in playing time as a result of the trio of wounded Wolverines. The senior logged 28 minutes of action, a…

… significant amount considering he has been on the court just 70 minutes all season, including Saturday's game. Grooms didn't hit a field goal, but like every other Wolverine that played, he managed to find his…

… addition, senior captain Sherrod Harrell played a season-high eight minutes. Harrell, Shepherd and Grooms all had a tan- gible role in the game's ending. They helped the Wolverines close the game on a 17…

… a lot this year," Amaker said, NoTEs: The new top-25 rankings were released yesterday, and, for the first time in two weeks, Michigan was not ranked. The Wolverines earned 18 votes in the Associated…

…..... Ohio State's Jamar Butler was named Big Ten Player of the Week yesterday. Against Michigan last Thursday, Butler dropped a then-career-high 20 points. M ICE HOCKEY Wolverines future success hinges on…

… third-ranked Wolverines lacked one until just a few weeks ago. McFarland's staff decided the atmosphere needed to improve. "The coaches were talking to us about getting more crowd noise," red- shirt…

… all in one. They pounded cowbells and hounded Wildcat wrestlers. A few even boasted their dancing skills in between matches. The crew's energy stifled Northwestern and helped propel the Wolverines to a…

… that span did the Wolverines reel off more than two straight wins. They have not had a weekend sweep since defeating Nebraska-Omaha on Dec. 9-10. But for all of its inconsistency, Michigan still sits at…

… second place in the CCHA. And if the Wolverines win out, a first-round bye in the CCHA playoffs awaits them. But they have yet to separate themselves from the middle of the conference pack. Michigan is…

February 14, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 75) • Page Image 13

… complete sweep of the Broncos, she also wanted the team to focus on developing individual lay. Things went according to plan UMnd the Wolverines are satisfied with the match. Michigan might have looked right…

…. The doubles teams held serve effectively, going an entire match without being bro- ken. The best sports coverage for the money. Hawkeyes snare Wolverines, 62-55 Blue drops to 5-6 in conference By…

February 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 79) • Page Image 13

…'s Basketball Women's Tennis Gymnastics Track Wrestling 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 Michigan escapes Columbus, barely Wolverines outlast Ohio State, 72-70, despite late Buckeye run By CHAD A. SAFRAN DAILY BASKETBALL…

… WRITER If the Michigan men's basketball team is playing a road game you can bet your house that the game will be close and be pretty sure you will make a profit. Of the Wolverines four Big Ten wins away…

February 14, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 70) • Page Image 7

… Varejão hopped on one foot to the bench before coming back on. And yet, the Wolverines were still in it against the No. 19 team in the country, Northwestern. Somehow, some way, they had limped their…

… way into a tight fourth quarter, the win within reach. Down by three with a minute left on the clock, the Wolverines got the stop they needed. Now, they had to devise a play to draw level with the…

February 14, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

… the Wolverines’ upcoming games. Michigan would face rival Michigan State in two weeks, and De Jong believed a sweep against Spartans would provide some necessary momentum to rejuvenate the…

Wolverines’ season. “I think beating State a couple times this next coming weekend will be huge for us,” De Jong said that night. “I think it’s going to come down to the hard work that we have to put…

February 14, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

… court. It always seems that when the state bragging rights are up for grabs, the Spa'rtans and Wolverines both play to their full potential.' It was only two seasons ago that the high and mighty Spartans…

… in the Big Ten. But when the game was over, it was the Wolverines who were celebrating. A Keith Smith free throw with no time left on the clock sent the Spartans back to East Lansing on the losing end…

… Ten opponent scored more than 100 points on a Wolverine team. Just for the record, Ohio State reached the century mark 8 years ago, handing the Wolverines a 102-87 loss. The main thing concerning…

… game. WOLVERINE TALES-McGee needs 144 points in his last seven games to become leader in most points in Big Ten career, a title currently held by ex- Minnesota Gopher Mychal Thompson . Today's game is…

February 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 79) • Page Image 16

…, 72-70. Though Ohio State, which is second in the conference in field goal percentage, poured in 53.2 percent of its shots for the game. The Wolverines hit 29 of their 54 shots, good for 53.7 percent…

…. Incidentally, Michigan is now a perfect 10-0 when it shoots better than 50 percent as a team. In addition, the Wolverines knocked down exactly half of their three-point attempts, while the Buckeyes connected at…

… overtime game earlier this season against the Buckeyes, 86-75. RETURN FROM INJURY: Injured players from both Michigan and Ohio State suited up for Sunday's game. Wolverine guard Bobby Crawford was available…

… Wildcats are now 1-9 in Big Ten play after the triumph.. I ndiana, PurI due keep pace with Wolverines RARDIN Continued from page 1 than within five. The Wolverines answered every run Ohio State had to offer…

…, reverse, left-handed layup. The Wolverines were forced to comeback on the road, as they did against Iowa and Purdue, becauseof some sloppy play early in the game. Michigan gave the ball away five times in…

… Derek Anderson and Skelton, as the Wolverines struggled to find the defensive inten- sity which marked their win over the Hoosiers. "We played good early," Ohio State coach Randy Ayers said. "We gave it…

… away going into halftime." Michigan scrapped back into the game with a 7-0 run on baskets from Fife, King and Rose. The effort brought the Wolverines within two points at 23-21. However, they had…

…. What about the small games? Like yesterday or upcoming games with Penn State and Northwestern? The reality is that Michigan should not have had to hit key free throws in this game to win. The Wolverines

February 14, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… halls relays, slated for 7 p.m. In the 65-yard high hurdles, the Wolverines' veteran, Cliff Nut- tall, will probably be meeting Notre Dame's Pete Whitehouse. Last week in the Michigan State Relays…

…. Miller vs. Densham Wolverine Bob Densham is ex- pected to meet some stiff compe- tition from Hoosier Cornelius Mil- ler. The highly-regarded Miller has gone as high as 6'7" this year. Although Densham…

… high jumper, is still sidelined with an ankle injury sustained in the meet here two weeks ago. Wolverine polevaulters could sweep the'entire event. Last week, George Wade cleared the bar at 14'4" to…

… tonight against arch-rival Michigan State in East Lansing. Currently resting in second place in the WCHA standings, one full game behind Minnesota, the Wolverine icemen need a pair of victories to stay in…

…- tory a Michigan State hockey team had swept a season series form the Wolverines. While the Spartan sextet has been anything but spectacular this season, they would like nothing better than to derail the…

…. tallied 14 goals and 17 assists. Next in scoring is wingman Doug Roberts, a junior forward from Detroit and a familiar face to the Michgian team.j Wolverine fans may remember Roberts from his clashes last…

February 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 79) • Page Image 13

… said. "The onitan.12atthe upperclassmen are gunning t'i for (a successful season) because it's (their) last season or second to last season." This week, the Wolverines have had some fine performances in…

… great meet." Injuries have been and continue to be a big hindrance for Michigan. For much of the year, the Wolverines have been going with a watered-down lineup in an attempt to get injured gymnasts back…

February 14, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

… team had been blown out, 5-0. But this Friday proved a much different story. The Wolverines left the first 60 minutes tied up at one, and with nothing added to the scoreboard by either team in…

Wolverines’ last attempt. This performance was largely in contrast with the last time Lavigne played at Munn Ice Arena, on Dec. 8. In that game, after surrendering four goals over the first two…

February 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

… losses and are considered the worst team he .has MICHIGAN 43 coached in years) said PURDUE 79 that his opponents last night looked like "Pur- due in blue suits." The Wolverines - playing their fourth game…

… able to retaliate against. But it was less a potent Purdue offense and more an impotent Michi- gan one that caused the Wolverines' largest margin of defeat so far this sea- son. Michigan shot a season…

…, thousands of young fans pile into Yost Ice Arena to watch their heroes compete. Some dream of becoming a Wolverine one day, and for a select few, their HOCKEY dream comes true. That's how it Notebook happened…

… for Michigan freshman and Ann Arbor native Nick Martens. The defense- man, who grew up on the east side of town, had been coming to watch the Wolverines with his family since the early 1990's, when they…

… State's first win against the Wolverines in three meetings. Colorado State was 1-7 in the Moun- tain West Conference, but a win over mighty Michigan made the Rams' sea- son. This sounds all too familiar…

… season low. Actually, it was another low point in a season full of them. The Wolverines have simply had far too many games they'd like to put behind them this year. In coach Tommy Amak- er's first campaign…

Wolverines can't salvage their own. At 10-13, to end the season with a .500 record and qualify for the NIT, Michigan must win its final four games or win three of its last four and win two games in the Big Ten…

…. Remember, this is a team that found itself down 51-19 at one point last night against the struggling Boilermakers, and the Wolverines' biggest win this season was at home against Minnesota. Amaker never…

February 14, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 75) • Page Image 13

… bad time to visit Michigan? "I don't think there is a good time' Notre Dame coach Dave Poulin said. "Obviously, (the Wolverines) are a juggernaut. They're well worthy of their ranking, with their record…

… the Wolverines' first- round playoff opponents. It's a prospect that, understandably, is less than thrilling for Poulin. But the coach says he's more concerned with the remainder of the regular sea- son…

… it." With six points this weekend, Morrison would become Michigan's all-time career scoring leader. His 256 points are second only to former Wolverine Denny Felsner, who played from 1989-92. Morrison…

… marks the first time since Nov. 2 that Michigan will be trying to bounce back from a defeat. Before last Saturday's 2- 1loss to Michigan State, the Wolverines had Mpnehunbeaten for 23 games, setting a y…

… school record. Incidentally, the Wolverines fol- lowed the November loss by winning their next three games by a combined score of 16-4. "I think that loss was good for us" -Morrison said of the most recent…

… CHAMPIONSI KR M'Q MAt WIVF 'M' hoops hope to avenge loss to Lions Amy Johnson anda the Michigan women's basket- ball team haven't -, had many prob- lems scoring this season. But the Wolverines' defense is a…

…'s title as Michigan women's basketball coach was no doubt exciting. Regardless, she knows the Wolverines can't afford to get caught up in the commotion, espe- cially in the midst of a three-game losing…

… trip to Happy Valley. The Wolverines were the ones who made the trip to University Park last Friday, but it was Penn State that did all the moving - as Shauntai Hall and the rest of the Lions ran over…

…, around and through Michigan, 82-73. Penn State coach Rene Portland's infusion of a transition game ran the Wolverines into the ground. Hall led the charge for the Lions, scor- ing the first 10 points of…

Wolverines helped her claim Big Ten co-Player of the Week honors for the past week. Michigan also provided Purdue's Jannon Roland with a stepping stone on the way to shar- ing the honor with Hall. Roland lit…

February 14, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY _I M' Wrestlers Defeat Hawke s, 15-9 Nelson's EigIhth Straight, Win Sparks Wolverines j WOLVERINE ROUNDUP: Track Trio Steals Vacation Spotlight Michigan's wrestlers…

… straight, without a defeat. Nelson piled up points in every period to win the match, almost recording a pin in the final stanza. Other Wolverine triumphs were registered by Dave Space, Captain Jim Smith…

… meets. SMITH, WOLVERINE captain and conference runner-up, won a 4-1 decision from Iowa's George Tesla in'a 145 pound attraction, when he was awarded two riding time points in the final period. Bill Stapp…

…, another outstand- ing Wolverine sophomore, took his 155 pound bout from Miles Bonda, 4-3, again via riding time points, picked up in a fiercely fought third period. Bud Holcomb continued his suc- cessful…

… last period to gain the win. Wrestling at 175, Wolverine Conference champ Jack Powers was routed by Joe Scarpello ano- ther Conference titleholder, 8-2, in a one-sided bout. The heavyweight bout was also…

… Ed Ul- vestad combined to take top play away from a stunning upset of Navy by the Wolverine wrestlers and a history-making loss to Michigan State's powerful swim- mers. McEWEN, THE sophomore whiz who…

… the 40- plus men McEwen has faced so far have escaped the ignominy of being lapped by the Wolverine sophomore. * * * FONVILLE, returning to action after a year's lay-off necessitated by a back operation…

… only one of its previous 63 starts. The meet was featured by Wolverine Bud Holcombe's victory over the pre- viously undefeated Arch Thomp- son in the 165-pound class. Mich- igan sophomore Larry Nelson…

… scor- ed the only pin of the meet in the 128-lb. division to remain unde- feated. Two days later the Wolverines, suffering from a letdown, traveled to Michigan State and were thrown for an 18-6 loss in a…

…, toured the 200-yd. breastroke in 2:19.9 to provide a bright spot in the Wolverine picture. * * * IT WAS THE faest time turn- ed in by a Michigan breastroker in two years. Davies became eligible at the end…

February 14, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

…-body injury 'M' enters defining series After historic victories, Crisler Center beckons Wolverines prepare for crucial home contests against Wisconsin, MSU By NEAL ROTHSCHILD Daily Sports Editor place. TI…

… dwell on the loss. Instead, the Wolverines have been busy preparing for their visit to Minneapolis for a crucial two-game series against No.2 Minnesota. The Golden Gophers (8-2- 2 Big'Ten, 19-4-5 overall…

February 14, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 112) • Page Image 10

…'s thrown up. Nor was it because of the team's inex- perience. That alibi is hardly justified when you look at first place Illinois which starts three sophomores. The problem with the Wolverines didn't have…

… into a more aggressive player is proof of what the team needs to win in the Big Ten. If the Wolverines can show the spark and fire that enabled them to beat State, they'll definitely improve in the Big…

… cut the Spartan lead to just two, 68-66, with 26 seconds left on the clock. With a little more than 10 seconds remaining, Wolverine guard Lori Gnatkowski put Michigan State's Kris Emerson on the line…

… shooting one and one.> Emerson missed and Gnatkowski grabbed the rebound along with an opportunity to make up for the foul and tie the game. AN OFF-BALANCE Gnatkowski didn't make the shot; the Wolverines

… the last two of MSU's five straight wins coming at Wolverine expense. In all fairness, though, the Wolverines improved significantly from last week's 76-63 loss to the Spartans. Michigan kept the game…

February 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 80) • Page Image 16

…6 The Micnigan Lail -- Mcnday, February 14, 2000 Wolverines press issue against IU By-Raphael Goodstein Daily Sports Writer Five and a half weeks ago the Michigan women's basketball team went to…

… go, and then cut the deficit to one, before succumbing to the Hoosiers. The loss is Michigan's worst to date. The lone bright spot for the Wolverines, was a late run, keyed by a quicker pressing lineup…

…. When Robinson got her first points, it meant that every Wolverine had gotten into the scoresheet. This prompted a few leaps ofjoy from Guevara. "I'm glad everyone was able to sc today," Guevara said. "I…

… of the Michigan women's basketball bench were a major key in the Wolverines' victory over Indiana, 8&-58, yesterday. Blue Light Early Bird Pre-Season THE PRINCETON REVIEW Want some MCAT tips From the…

February 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

…'s Wolverines blew Purdue off itsy own court, 81-74. The win made Michigan a strong fav- orite to cop the Big Ten Playing most of the game without s u p e r Sophomore Henry Wilmore who was plagued with foul…

… trouble, the Wolverines featured an amaz- ingly balanced attack with three of its other four starters, Ken Brady, Dan Fife and Wayne Grabiec throwing in 19 points each. Wilmore did manage to add 12 in the…

February 14, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 82) • Page Image 11

… before the practice began. Searight was suspended indefinitely by Ellerbe for miss- ng last Saturday's practice. He did not travel with the team o Bloomington, where the Wolverines fell to Indiana Sunday…

… spoke with Searight yesterday afternoon, said the point guard still wants to play for the Wolverines. "I certainly hope so," Karschnia said. "By all indica- tions, that's what we're working towards…

February 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… cketed as Michigan Tech ts winter carnival cele- vith a 3-2 overtime win nesota Saturday after- ich coming on the heels shutout Friday dropped hers into fourth place e the Wolverines some room in the WCHA…

… for second place. ;HA Standings Wolverines would appear to have been world beaters as they com- pletely dominated both games. Friday night, for example, they took a five to nothing lead and then…

… seven starts. What was expected to be a close meet turned into a rolatively easy Wolverine victory considering the close competition in each event. With 56 points needed for a tie in the meet, Michigan…

… entire team play poorly on two successive nights and win both games. Good Depth The Wolverine mentor was en- couraged by the scoring of both the second and third lines and he singled out the third line for…

February 14, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

…a 8 - Wednesday, February 14, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Ballhandling, pride push Spartans past Wolverines EAST LANSING - And when life hands you lem- coach Tommy Amaker called L…

… were given lemons, they That explains why, while the Britney turned them over. Wolverines continued to play with- Spears at an Holding a two-point lead with out direction, Michigan State held open bar…

February 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 81) • Page Image 12

… Vanderbilt, it only takes one or two points to decide an entire match. The Commodores outlasted the No. 49 Wolverines by a 5-2 margin, due mostly to their ability to win points when they counted the most…

Wolverines (3-2) in doubles to win the opening team point of the match. After battling back and forth for the majority of the eight game pro-set, the Commodores' first doubles team of Scott Brown and Jason…

… second doubles match. They dismissed Michigan's freshman Matko Maravic and senior Michael Rubin 8-4. The most hotly contested match of the doubles session came against a familiar face. Former Wolverine

… Matt Lockin teamed with Jordan Magarik to defeat Michi- gan's only remaining undefeated team - sophomore Steve Peretz and senior Vinny Gossain at third doubles. The Wolverines' duo fought to defend their…

… successful freshmen seasons a Wolverine had ever had - improved to 7-0 on the year in singles. All hope was not lost. While Hung's match was still going on, three other singles matches went into I MN…

February 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

…, Woody Hayes would have helped the Buckeyes of Ohio State who were literally outclassed by the Wolverine gymnasts by the score of 163.85 to 150.10. It was the ex- cellent performance by the three, all…

… event except the side horse, the Wolverines easily surpassed the 27-point plateau. The pace was set in the very first event, the free exercise, as Michi- gan's Gura led all scorers with a 9.25, pacing the…

Wolverines over the Buckeyes, 27.4 to 25.85. Gura, Terry Boys (9.1) and McCurdy (9.05) all performed more chal- lenging routines than did the Buck- eyes who seemed content to score in the 8-point range, except…

… for all arounder Jack Leonard, who per- formed a routine more similar to that of the Wolverines and mianag- ed to post a 9.0. His score was the only 9-point or better for Ohio State, who failed to hit…

…. In the long horse, five of the six Wolverines scored nine-plus points: McCurdy (9.3), Rusty Pierce (9.25), Gura (9.15), Marti (9.0) and Ward Black, whose score did not enter in to the team competition…

… story was the same as th Wolverines toppled Ohio State by the score of 27.30 to -Daily-Terry Mccarthy RICK McCURDY, Wolverine all-around performer, goes through a side horse routine in an earlier…

… triangle meet against Iowa and Indiana State. McCurdy topped Michigan's trio of all-around men with an excellent 54.65 point total to help lead the Wolverines to a 163.85-150.10 trouncing of Ohio State…

…, yesterday. SUBSTITUTE STAR: Tankers submerge I'] 24.45. The Wolverines entered seven ' 0 men in this event with Monty Falb -ni leading the pack with a 9.25 total. Three other Wolverines placed in the nine…

… the after- able to shut the Wolverines out of whose score did not count in team -- Most of Michigan's first-string es. noon, the 200 and the 50-yard the first two spots. competition, scord 9.05 and Mike…

February 14, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

… Matthews has shown glimpses of what the Wolverines have always envisioned he could be, his postgame comments carried a decisively not-celebratory tone. “All of y’all flattered by scoring points, that…

… you can’t blow everybody out. I feel like if you can survive these ones, these are quality wins. You’ve got to be able to gut them out.” The problem for the Wolverines on Tuesday is that they…

Wolverine. Blair emerged statistically as an offensive leader with seven hits, four runs and a .412 batting average on the weekend. On top of Blair’s success at the plate, the freshman also started…

… threats. He hit leadoff in both 2017 and 2018, and will very likely be an instrumental part of Michigan’s offensive performance this season. In 2017, Thomas led the Wolverines in…

February 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 79) • Page Image 18

…6 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, February 14, 1994 Wolverines shatter team record* Michigan scores 195.35 against Broncos, Wildcats By TIM SMITH DAILY SPORTS WRITER Dominating…

… which tied her with Wymer for the meet's best score. Yesterday, having had little time to enjoy their Friday victory, the team had the tough task of facing the Ken- tucky Wildcats. The Wolverines turned…

… establish its new team record this weekend with a personal all-around best. Blue tumblers send Nittany Lions packing By JOSH KARP DAILY SPORTS WRITER Tough. That's what a Wolverine is sup- posed to be. And…

… rings." The Wolverine squad was without the services of all-arounder Rich Dopp, and that made its task of win- ning all the more difficult. But nu- merous individuals stepped up, and Darden was pleased…

… was on the floor. If you were part of that lineup, you were going to hit." One person who especially en- joyed the team's effort was coaching legend Newt Loken, who guided the Wolverines to 12 Big Ten…

…. They really nailed their routines. The team just came through like gangbusters." In the preseason, the Nittany Li- ons won the Penn State Invitational, finishing ahead of the Wolverines. But since then…

…, the Wolverines pre- vailed, and Happy Valley will not be so blissful when Penn State returns. GYMNASTICS NOTEBOOK: Team unity keys 'M' BY TOM BAUSANO DAILY SPORTS WRITER The women's gymnastics team is…

… becoming accustomed to being perfect Michigan improved its record to 10-0 for the season with two big victories this weekend. The Wolverines' success all stems from team unity. Michigan's overall consistency…

… is attributable to the togetherness of th squad. The Wolverines are like a finely-tuned relay team. Each gymnast feed off the performance of her teammates. During the meets the more experienced…

… gymnasts offer support and insight to theiryounger teammates without any hesitation. This leadership has paid off over the course of the season because the Wolverines can rely on everyone on the roster, "You…

February 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 96) • Page Image 10

… realize the Wolverines would control the flow of the game. "FOR THE first three or four minutes we did pretty well," said Saunders, substituting for head coach Jimmy Williams, whose mother died Tuesday…

… refreshing part from Frieder and the Wolverines' standpoint, however, was a newfound effectiveness in the half- court game, spearheaded by Tarpley. The 6-11 center, who has been stifled by Shasky in the…

… previous meetings, showed the Wolverine faithful a new weapon he has developed. Where he had been forcing bad shots before, Tarpley was very effective in working the ball back to his guards for the easy shot…

… that," said Wolverine guard Antoine Jo "We can penetrate, put the ba and then work the ball back in the easy shot." While there was a good deal going on last night, there w some long-distance connectio…

… made by Garde Thomps Richard Rellford. THOMPSON TIED a car with 14 points, going seven f from the field. He had sixs Wolverine points in the first h Gophers ubert. centuated by a rare Garde thompson ll…

February 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

…six THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1954 mi.". SU Hands M' Cagers Sixth B'* g Ten Loss, 97-77 . KAUL, NALAN, HANEY WIN: Wolverine Matmen Edge Iowa, 15-14 'By KEN COPP With former…

Wolverine wrest- ling stars looking on, the Michi- gan wrestlers edged a rugged Iowar squad by a score or 1-14 yester- day afternoon in Yost Field House. The meet was one of the most° exciting in Michigan…

…Caf- free. THE WOLVERINES reserved their greatest effort for the final event, the 400-yard freestyle re- lay. Sprint stars Ron Gora, Tom Benner, Jack Wardrop, and Don Hill raced to a new college record of 3…

… Wardrop by six feet. The Wardrop twins lived up to advance notices as they had a hand in four Wolverine victories and two seconds. In addition to his part on the record-breaking relay team, Jack won the…

… farther behind had it not been for the sensational jump shots of Tom Jorgenson. Hitting on his unorthodox fallaway jump shot Jorgenson led all Wolverine scorers with 21 points: Factors which contributedto…

… the Wolverine defeat were slop- py passes and amazing foul shooting byaOhio State. Jim Barron and Don Eaddy contin- ually had trouble bringing the ball up the court. Many out-of- bound passes were…

… intercepted by the Buckeyes for easy layups. The Scarlet and Gray dumped in only three more field goals than the Wolverines but found the range at the charity line for an ex- cellent 29 of 36. However, the only…

February 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… , s feet Looms Big Hurdle or Wolverine Wrestlers 1r Revised Loren Charges Encounter Visiting Illini 'I By JOHN KOVAL Riding the crest of a four game winning streak, the Wolverine wrestlers play…

WOLVERINES will make excellent use of the talents of new- ly eligible freestyler Ron Gora. The former Lane Tech High of Chicago sensation can go in either the 50, 100 or 220 races and will free the versatile…

… compara- tive strength of the two squads that are expected to fight it out for the conference crown. ONE OF THE finest matches of the entire conference campaign is in prospect when.the Wolverines' Andy Kaul…

… awesome array of talent Wolverine Coach Keen has decided to stick to the same men who have shown progressive im- provement throughout the cur- rent campaign and who last week defeated a powerful aggregation…

… scheduled for 8 p.m. * * * COACH NEWT Loken has been forced to revamp his line-up with, the ineligibility of Lee Krumbholz and Harry Luchs, both leading scorers for the Wolverines. Illinois Coach Charlie Pond…

February 14, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 69) • Page Image 7

… he rushed Bennett back to help the reeling Wolverines. Bennett gains coach's perspective Junior defensemen said he felt helpless while nursing a month-long injury By LIZ VUKELICH Daily Sports Editor…

…- gan's game against Bowling Green. Since then, Bennett could do nothing but watch from the stands as the Wolverines stum- bled their way through the rest of January. It was during this month-long absence…

February 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 77) • Page Image 14

… week's victory over Illiois, Diane Armento, co-captain of e Michigan women's gymnas- ticir team, spoke of the psychologi- ca1apse the Wolverines might suf- fedigainst the Illini. Hopefully, you don…

…'t need a bad performance to have a good," she sad. Against Illinois, the Wolverines haO their worst performance of the season. They still won. Tonight at Keen Arena, 23rd- ranked Michigan (3-0 Big Ten, 5…

… When the Michigantmen's gym- nastics team participates in a tri- meet this Sunday, it will not be the same team everyone is used to see- ing. Instead, a healthy and improved Wolverine squad will be…

… competition. Michigan will most likely be without his services for the rest of the season due to back spasms. The Wolverines are hoping to reach a score of 277 and further im- prove before the Big Ten Champi…

February 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 81) • Page Image 14

… assist in Saturday's 4-3 loss to the Wolverines. He was turning Michigan defenders around all weekend. T.J. Hensick (Michigan) Hensick had five points this weekend, including game-winning assists in both…

… games and a game-tying goal on Saturday. I Im mv FRIDAY'S GAME Michigan Wolverines 6 Nystrom (2), Kolarik, Werner, Kaleniecki, Hensick Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks 4 Parse (2), Nikiforuk, Hacker Blue…

…-winning goals. Three times this season, he has been the CCHA Offensive Player of the Week, more often than any other Wolverine. And he made a strong bid for another one of those awards with this weekend's five…

…-point performance. But recently, Hensick - who is the only draft- eligible Wolverine - had struggled to put any marks on the scoreboard. Coming into the week- end, Hensick had scored just one goal and had tal- lied a…

February 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 79) • Page Image 12

Wolverines can improve in is their play away from Crisler Arena. While Michigan owns a 4-1 conference record at home, the Wolverines have not been able to win a Big Ten road game on the road in seven attempts…

… this season. If Michigan wants to snap this road skid, it will need all of its players to play well together, a feat the Wolverines have not been able to accomplish all season. "We've had a player come…

February 14, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 95) • Page Image 10

… got a little excited because she hit the three before," Michigan coach Sue Guevara said. "It wasn't quite the shot we were looking for." The Wolverines (2-9 Big Ten, 11-11 overall) dropped their sixth…

Wolverines wouldn't quit. Helped by the Badgers' inability to make free throws, Michigan scored six unanswered points, set- ting up the aforementioned situation. After Burlin's questionable shot selection…

February 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

…- bor for a weekend series with the Wolverines. Berenson's Wolverines (12-20 overall, 10-17 CCHA), will attempt to rebound from perhaps their worst losing streak of the season. Losers of four in a row…

… the Wolverines possessed just three weeks ago is a must according to Berenson. "You can get confidence if you earn it, but you don't get it by feeling sorry for yourself or taking shortcuts and losing…

February 14, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

…WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1867 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACIF. N . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~Af1I~ ~Tr~7w r Uaa.1N A i WolverineS T 10 n nn 7 TT IUr TipS Illini, 67 -65…

… forward for the Illini, Michigan its first Big Ten bas- hit a pair of free throws to put ketball victory on the road in two Illinois ahead 55-54. years as the Wolverines upset Il- The lead changed back and…

February 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 93) • Page Image 11

… more gusto and a little more oomph," Berenson said. Before he was sent off, Brown gave the Wolverines all the scor- ing they'd need in the second period. The goal was the epitome of what Berenson was…

… ai they ca powerI - thisr tc sin "We We cle Even H once or out an be fres Micl blanke ALTY KILL good sign after the Wolverines allowed three goals to Miami Page lB (Ohio)'s power play last weekend in…

… Oxford. , and the other team keeps But the strong Wolverine pen- til your penalty killers are alty kill far out-shined the fact ally fatigued and they can't that Michigan's own power play nd they can…

… halftime because even though it led the Hoosiers by eight points, it could have led by a wider margin. And so the Wolverines came out firing in the second half. Freshman Tim Hardaway Jr. sank his first 3…

… the. Wolverines after Michigan had missed eight free throws to close the game. The crowd fell silent and Michi- gan's bench looked frustrated. The Hoosiers instituted a full-court press for the last two…

… minutes, and it forced the Wolverines into two turnovers and two timeouts. "It's not like we were bad on the inbound," Douglass said. "They were doing a great job. Calling a timeout isn't bad, it's better…

… difficulty finishing at the line. In the closing minutes, four of the Wolverines five starters accumu- lated eight missed free throws - Michigan went 19-for-37 from the charity stripe on Saturday. "You don…

Wolverines with 28 seconds remaining. But that's when sopho- more guard Darius Morris - who tallied 15 points - went to the line and gave the Wolverines a two- possession edge. It's unusual that a made free…

… holding the ball more, trying to burn time off the clock. The Wolverines stopped attacking the basket as much and broke off from the aggressive intensity that had allowed them to post the lead in the first…

… that hurt us in the sec- ond half." ' In their six-game losing skid in January, the Wolverines were often the team that was down 20 and making a run at the end. But after a narrow loss to then- No. 15…

February 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 81) • Page Image 13

… through the mid- season aches and pains." Despite a slightly underachieving performance on the beam, the No. 2 Wolverines rumbled through the Fox Run Invitational in New Hampshire. Michigan finished first…

… through the first three rotations of the meet, building a 2.375 lead going into their final event, the balance beam. The Wolverines started the event, usually the team's strongest, with four straight sub-9…

February 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 80) • Page Image 14

…-3, Michigan junior Mark Kosick blasted a shot past Western Michigan goalie Jeff Reynaert to kick off the Wolverines S-goal, thi n- period scoring frenzy Western Michigan 3 mhe Michigan Daily hockey writers…

Wolverines attack. "it was a good night for that line," Berenson said. "Hilbert, Ortmeyer and Comrie worked hard, they all had a good game." But it was the play of Ortmeyer that may have turned more than a few…

… bruised Geoff Koch on the Wolverine's first line, Ortmeyer was able to post a moral- boosting weekend after several weeks of modest offensive produc- tion. "I had some chances earlier this season and just…

… assist on Friday and a three-point effort Saturday against Western Michigan. But even if the streak was jinxed Saturday after Hilbert led the Wolverines to a 9-3 victory, he has still put himself among the…

… Michigan hockey greats. The last Wolverine to have the I I-game scor- ing streak was Bill Muckalt, when he led the Wolverines to a national champi- onship two years ago. Hilbert, who has three more years of…

… from back and knee injuries, respectively - led the team to Friday's 7-2 victory, scor- ing the Wolverines' first two goals. Koch left Friday's game in the third period with nagging back problems. But he…

… PACK: With the sweep of the Broncos, Michigan continues to stand alone atop the CCHA: And while the Wolverines' position may have stayed the same. the two teams on their heels swapped places. Northern…

… moved up to No. 2 in the CCHA with a sweep over the Wildcats. Michigan State now stands four points behind the Wolverines, while Northern fell to No. 3, five points out of first place. Next weekend it…

… will be the Wolverines who will be in the hot seat. Michigan travels to Northern to face the Wildcats for the first of two weekends that will have huge implications on th regular season championship…

…. After traveling up north, the Wolverines return home for a weekend series against Michigan State. They will play one game at Yost and a second non- conference game at Joe Louis Arena- The contest at Joe…

February 14, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 95) • Page Image 3

…- bearer, Capt. Dick Fahrbach. The speedy Northwestern sprinter won a double victory from the Wolverine invaders, capturing the 50 yard free- style in 24 seconds flat and the 100 yard event in 53.5. Michigan…

… churned to an easy 2:13.8 win in the 220 freestyle and came from behind as the Wolverine anchor man in the 400 yard freestyle relay to give his mates their second relay victory. Previously the Michi- gan…

…, lapping his ri- vals twice for his 5:05.6 time. The Wolverines will board their automobile caravan for Lafayette to- morrow, facing Dick Papenguth'' Purdue squad tomorrow night. The Boilermakers, led by…

… freestyler Capt. Dick Kratzer and breast-stroker Joe Williamson, have been priming for an upset but the Wolverines will once again hit the water as odds on fav- orites. They will return to Ann Arbor Sunday…

… the Maize and Blue is sophomore Ralph Gibert who played a major role in keeping Michigan in the running in the last Illini battle. Added to this is the fact that Leo Doyle, stellar Wolverine guard who…

… their say. You may recall that to date the Varsity has won, tied and lost one each against teams which provided the very bitterest of acid tests for a Wolverine ensemble secretly nour- ishing Big Ten…

… will probably have too much balanced power for its intrastate op- ponents to overcome. With Pinney out of competition, an added task falls on the capable shoulders of Wolverine Frank Mc- Carthy…

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