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September 14, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 135) • Page Image 15

… family came out to cheer her on, a moment she won’t soon forget. And the game didn’t disappoint, either. The fifth- ranked Wolverines (1-3 overall) picked up their first win of the season…

… of the cage — Michigan smothered the Minutewomen. Massachusetts had just two shots the entire game and failed to draw a single penalty corner. The Wolverines complemented that defense with an…

September 14, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 123) • Page Image 15

… seen." That sweeping indictment by Carr basically summarized a game that was not nearly as close as the final score indicated. With the defeat, the Wolverines fell from both of the major polls for the…

…. The rest of the team is worth worrying about. The Wolverines have been embarrassed two s much worse weeks in a row by option offenses. But they haven't shown any improvement. They still talk about the…

September 14, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

… in Ann Arbor and South Bend to watch the Wolverines and Irish do battle in what has become one of the games' finest rivalries. This Saturday's game will not be the first time the top ranking in the…

… different. Daily Contributors John Niyo and David Chilingirian review these most recent chapters in the ongoing duel between the Wolverines and Irish. MICHIGAN VS. NOTRE DAME which sputtered throughout the…

… evening, managed just 45 yards rushing and did not convert a single third down the entire evening. Anthony Carter returned a punt 72 yards for the Wolverine's first score, and quarterback Steve Smith hit…

… touchdown. Michigan 24, Notre Dame 23 September 13, 1986 at South Bend Despite a Notre Dame offense which fired on all cylinders, the Wolverines won their season opener 24-23, spoiling the coaching debut of…

…, and Jim Harbaugh completed 15 of 23 passes for 239 yards to lead the Wolverines. Notre Dame 26, Michigan 7 September 12, 1987 at Ann Arbor Michigan fumbled away the 1987 contest between these two teams…

…, 26-7. Bo Schembechler lost his first home opener ever, courtesy of seven Wolverine turnovers. Ninth-ranked Notre Dame had no trouble capitalizing, scoring 23 of the 26, points directly following…

…-yard grab by 1988 Heisman Trophy winner, Tin Brown, then a junior. Notre Dame 19, Michigan 17 September 10, 1988 at So6th Bend Mike Gillette missed a 48 yard field goal as time expired and the Wolverines

…. Michigan 28, Notre Dame 14 September 23, 1978 at South Bend, Indiana In the first meeting between the Irish and the Blue since 1943, the *;Wolverines rallied from a 14-7 halftime deficit to whip Notre Dame…

… 28-14. After Michigan's Curtis Greer recovered a Vegas Ferguson fumble early in the third quarter, the Wolverines drove 71 yards and tied the score on a five yard pass from Rick Leach to Doug Marsh…

…, Michigan 10 September 15, 1979 at Ann Arbor, Michigan September 15, 1979, was a depressing day for Michigan fans. In a nationally televised game, Notre Dame pulled out a 12-10 win over the Wolverines in Ann…

September 14, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

…’s message to his team Saturday night before its four-set victory over Pittsburgh was “learn as you go.” The undefeated Wolverines faced their toughest test of the season against an experienced…

… strong.” After a hard-fought victory in the first set and a drubbing at the hands of the Panthers in the second, the Wolverines (9-0) came out in a new offensive system after the intermission…

September 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 123) • Page Image 14

… men's soccer team 'night as well have been at practice. : - s Spring Arbor College opponents , jmply served as obstacles to dribble ,afound last night as the Wolverines ,,ispatched the Cougars, 4-0, at…

… season. "We're physically superior to these .vguys," Michigan coach Steve Burns .said. "We have more experience. We g, qad to take advantage of that." The Wolverines went for the kill ,arly, penetrating…

… shotjust to the left of the sliding goaltender. That left Michigan up, 3-0, at the end of the first half. That was all for the Wolverine starters. Burns, pleased with the fast start and solid transition play…

… hard to perfect its play. The Wolverines are in the midst of a nonconference schedule which will help them in future Big Ten conference games. These contests give the players a sense of what they can do…

… to improve. The Wolverines (3-2) face off against Central Michigan (0-3) this af- ternoon inMt. Pleasant. The Chippewas have lost to Radford, Richmond, and Virginia Commonwealth. CMU has only scored…

… defense," Smith said. The key to the Wolverines' suc- cess has been their goaltending :end team cooperation. Smith does notfo- cus on any one position. Rather, she stresses the importance of eviry player…

…-0 Wolverine victory at Mitchell Field. going today," Spring Arbor coach Lyle Wensley said. "We're a young team with no seniors and only three juniors, so we're going to make mis- takes. "Michigan has a lot of…

… speed, and we left the midfield way too open for them." But the midfield will not be so open for the Wolverines next time. They face a much tougher challenge at Kalamazoo College Saturday at 1:30. "Our…

September 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

Wolverines' offense, keep reading. Schembechler faced a major roadblock last spring w h e n fullbacks Ed Shuttlesworth and Bob Thornbladh as well as wing- back Clint Haslerig graduated. Bo knew he had to find…

… tailback job. SPRINKLE in a dash of Franklin's magic and Michigan should have its most explosive offense since the '71 crew, may- be. Why the pessimism? Because, experience-wise the Wolverines' offensive…

… last year as did Chap- man two years ago when he played split end, and it is a reasonable assumption t h a t this pair will get the call on most Wolverine aerial adven- tures. DenBoer has primarily been…

… -A next spring. Sophs Jerry Vogele and Phil Andrews possess the kind of piledriving power that made See 'M' OFFENSE, Page 12 New Wolverine wingback Gil Chapman eludes pursuer HOW MANY SHUTOUTS? Defese…

… De Weg 711 North Univ.-Ph. NO 8-6915 902 S. State-Ph. NO 8-7269 ; the 1973 Wolverines were as stingy as ever, giving up no more than 13 points in any game. Moeller's 1974 crew could be just as good or…

September 14, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 141) • Page Image 20

… thescoreboard, we'll be on top," is another popular one. To their credit, the Wolverines have not resorted to answering questions about their long, strange trip to Virginia with such worn-out phrases. But why not…

… played against Virginia - I had a good feeling coming out of that. "I think we can'beat any team in the countrv." Whoa. This statement comes after the Wolverines were soundly defeated by James Madison on…

September 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 140) • Page Image 11

… the Michigan Field Hockey fast paced." home, to get some confidence ani team doesn't have to book a hotel. Ball State is a weaker foe than one work on some things so we can get The Wolverines will host…

… homestand which runs valuable experience." Extra kilometer on tap for harrers By Rhonda Gilmer Wolverines will have to contend against if they want to repea Iv Spors wtr last week's success. The Wolverines

September 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

… match played Tuesday night. The loss spoiled the Wolverines' first match in Crisler Arena and dropped their season record to 8-2. Michigan was a step ahead of Eastern in the first two games. Everywhere…

… the Hurons hit the ball, the Wolverines were set to return it. Marie Ann Davidson, Julia Strun, and Karen Marshall served up 13 of the 15 points in that game. Marshall and Davidson continued to serve…

September 14, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

… underside of the crossbar and snuck into the net, giving the midfielder his first career goal as a Wolverine and Michigan a huge upset win against Kentucky, 2-1. "Here's Alex, and he's not a goal scorer…

… first upset against a top-15 team this year in its first overtime contest of 2006. The Wolverines also served Kentucky (5-1-1) its first loss of the season. "I think more than anything, the win reinforces…

… of the season gave the Wolverines a 1-0 lead. "Mauro is a goal scorer and one of the top three finishers on the team," Burns said. "Mauro had the keeper beat right when the ball left his foot. He…

… lucky to get one chance to shine. Last Saturday, senior line- backer Max Pollock got his opportunity. And he took advan- tage. With just under 12 minutes to go in the Wolverines' matchup against Central…

Wolverines mobbed Pollock, celebrating a touchdown from the unlikeliest source. "I mean you always know you're going to get an opportunity some- time' Pollock said. "And you always just visualize something…

… in practice. Even the biggest, strongest and fastest Wolverine linebackers are amazed by Pollock's energetic attitude on the practice field. "He plays real fast, he plays hard," Crable said. "A lot of…

September 14, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

…-bulb moments. Luckily for him, with this inexperienced Wolverine squad, there’s plenty of opportunity for those. “They’re young, which is great, and they’re very talented,” Drevno said. “But…

…’s offensive coordinator addressed the media, he was quick to emphasize that practice has been focused on the easily correctable details that plagued the Wolverines against…

… coordinator Tim Drevno teaches the Wolverines to clean up their mistakes as soon as possible. Notable Quotable “I thought he had some spectacular plays. Avoiding the tackle for a loss, free runner on…

Wolverines went to Bloomington and played No. 1 Indiana to a 1-1 stalemate on Wednesday night. After a 4-0-1 start to the season – its best since 2008 – this game was No. 18 Michigan’s chance to prove…

… Muse, Indiana’s freshman goalkeeper, had a chance to punch it out. Mertz got there first. The Hoosiers scored the game’s opening goal just 11 minutes into play. A Wolverine turnover in their…

… the Wolverines came to taking a lead was in the 73rd minute. After Muse saved senior midfielder Tristan Jacob’s shot, the ensuing rebound looked like a goal-in-waiting. Michigan had a…

… goes to two 10-minute overtimes before it gets called. For the Wolverines, those 20 minutes were as stressful as you might expect. The first overtime was largely devoid of scoring…

… junior midfielder Cory Thomas couldn’t put it away. When the game finally ended, the Wolverines came away with perhaps their most important result in years. But Daley isn’t celebrating just yet…

September 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 140) • Page Image 14

…, deceiving "scrape" of driver meeting carpet, then Titleist, in random golf domes. But for the Michigan women's golf team, fall means competition. A young and inexperienced team last year, the Wolverines

… return an intact nucleus with the intention of challenging for the title at the Big Ten championships. The Wolverines take their first step towards that goal at the Wolverine Invitational this weekend at…

… their lineups," Teichert said. Bess Bowers and the rest of the women's golf team start tItfe season this- weekend with the Wolverine Invitational at the University Golf' Course OAVDKaTZ,'yy .. ... ....0…

September 14, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

… current Wolverine Stesha Selsky said Hance is a fun and exciting person to be around. Coach Mark Rosen also speaks glowingly about Hance as a person. "She's a great kid and a very good teammate," Rosen said…

… better.' " Things couldn't be working out any better for Hance and the Wolverines. She has slowly increased her digs-per-game average since the beginning of the year, and Rosen said that eventually he…

… play and the Wolverines' 10-game win- ning streak have given her all the confidence she needs to square off against some of the best teams in the nation. "I can't wait (for the Big Ten season)," Hance…

… is now an inspiration for an entirely different reason - he is currently the only Wolverine linebacker with a collegiate touchdown to his name. And Pollock, who jokingly suggested he's working on a new…

Wolverines better with his effort behind the scenes. WILDCATS Continued from page SA side of Michigan's goal. O'Neill ripped a good volley, but Sperry deflected it wide. "It was a great reaction save," Burns…

September 14, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 123) • Page Image 24

… action, you won't see the rest of the Wolverines suddenly play softer defense. In fact, the Michigan defenders take shots on goal personally. "Personally, for me, I get upset if somebody gets through and…

… is the lack of action by Jones and Stewart. SOCCER Continued from Page 1B there to bury the rebound. Limauro scoreitwo goals for the second straight game. She leads the Wolverines with 12 points in the…

September 14, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

… yards rush- win the Walter Camp award twice ing, if all 500 come from one guy, I in a season. The Wolverines have 10 don't care," Rodriguez said. "We've more regular season games left. got to do what we…

… off handle it, he can handle it. Would the web. you like to have more balance? Yeah The Wolverines have no doubts if they give you that - great. that Robinson's head is screwed on "I promise you, Denard…

… factor in determining whether this team will be a true contender or a non-factor in the conference. In his last season as a Wolverine, Meram promised that it would not be the latter. "You will see us…

… sophomores - Kofi Opare and Brian Klemczak - who play in the center of the back line and have fit right in with the veterans around them. Opare and Klemczak each started 10 games for the Wolverines last season…

September 14, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 135) • Page Image 11

… and hurried on another six occasions. In reality, though, it was much worse. The Wolverines’ offensive tackles looked almost helpless. Patterson rarely received a clean pocket to throw from…

… — pressure from the edge or Notre Dame stunts came almost instantaneously. It showed in Michigan’s offense: quick throws were its only reliable way of moving the ball, and the Wolverines had just three…

September 14, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

… students. ( (Continued from Page 1)ex the end zone for Michigan's first third period the Wolverines set off in the first period after an ex touchdown of the 1975 season. up Wood's third straight field in…

… per- sMI Leach and romped around left the Wolverines. iod. ig INTERVIEWS for these committees will be end for 14 yards and a Michigan FROM THIS t Michigan failed to move the W held Tues. and Wed. nights…

… Morgan raced 56 yards an THE IMichigan's 27 yard line. to the Wolverine 13 yard line.ya Five days later Wisconsin Scott Corbin saved a touchdown yS awwwn n.kicker Lamia made the score by nailing Morgan…

… Welcome to Participate Stop By for Coffee and Get Acquainted! 7-6 in favor of Michigan with 4:51 remaining in the first half. After receiving the ensuing kickoff, the Wolverines cranked up their offense…

… didn't make things any easier for the Wolverine defense. The defense had its work cut out for it when five bad turnovers put the Badgers in Michigan territory. The only scores Wisconsin could muster with…

…, and Michigan"s offensive er- rors were again overcome. In Marek's last three games in 1974, he rushed for over 200 yards each game. Yesterday, the Wolverines held the runner to a mere 58 yards. O…

September 14, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 123) • Page Image 26

… and think about the future later. Adding to the motivation is that Michigan will defend its Big Ten title in Ann Arbor on Nov. 1 - a responsibility that the Wolverines don't take lightly. "Our No. I…

… uniform when the Wolverines toe the line for their defining meets. "In the absence of Sullivan in 1996, Mortimer led us and he won Big Ten and regional individual titles. So we're in good hands," Warhurst…

September 14, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…. Michigan miscues. Its three Well.., it may as well have touchdowns came on drives of 34, continued raining. because the 55, and 38 yards. Wolverines played like they were in "We did an awful lot of things…

… win over openers. Michigan since 1982. The Wolverines have not been so The drive was mounted just after generous to an opposing team since Michigan had.marched 76 yards on 1960 when they fumbled five…

September 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 23

… seasons, it has been commonplace for Michigan fans to assume that in the Big Ten, only Ohio State gives the Wolverines trouble. But if you look closely at the last three seasons, you'll see that the…

…'re not likely to be the team that breaks out of the Little Eight and challenges the Big Two. PURDUE DEFENSIVE END Ron Hardy drags down the Wolverines' Gordon Bell in last year's 34-9 Michigan win. Today…

September 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 140) • Page Image 13

… Miller will be joined by former Wolverine and Spartan players and coaches. During commercials, there will be raf- fles, trivia and prizes. Richard Devarti, who has managed Dominick's for the past 15 years…

… the same thing that ran tournament of the; through his head every second last year Wolverines will take on the bench. Virginia (4-3) and At "I just wanted to get healthy." "The opposition is Michigan…

… blocker will help the Wolverines achieve that balance. louston, Arkansas and Virginia each joined Michigan in earning invitations to the 1999 NCAA Tournament, and each of them should be just as formidable…

… a different style of play for the Wolverines to adjust to. Michigan also faces the prospect of the raucous and confrontational crowd that comes with the Razorbacks' home court advantage. Michigan…

September 14, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 123) • Page Image 20

… option baffles the Wolverines. "I think the option causes us some problems," Ray said. "The past two quar- terbacks we played hurt us a little bit actually a lot. If Eastern runs the opti next week, we…

… of 1 0 1 the second quarter, the Wolverines hand- 1 0 1 ed the ball off to tailback Anthony Thomas four consecutive times and Yds Liw 5rk passed to him the fifth time. The 0 0 0 Wolverines punted…

September 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 123) • Page Image 11

… outstanding job blocking. We 0were unable to rally back, especially after the close third game,"~ Giovanazzi said. The Wolverines suffered their first setback of the season on Friday night when UC-Santa Barbara…

… Varsity Softball Diamond For more information, please call Carol Hutchins at 747-1269 the nation, hammered 34 kills of 80 attempts for a .250 hitting efficiency. In comparison, the Wolverines put down…

September 14, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

…, the Wolverines have some lofty goals. With a nonconfer- ence schedule that includes four top- 10 teams, the squad is off to a rough 2-5 start. This year's freshman class was one of the best recruiting…

… Michigan State. The three Irish turnovers were key for Michigan. The Wolverines lost the ball just once, when Collins was sacked by linebacker Jeremy Nau and coughed it up late in the fourth she J urr…

September 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 20

… Morton, both of whom injuries in his Wolverine career, could fit highly into Schem- and Mike Holmes, a junior bechler's plans for later in the switched from his former wolf year. position. All in all, the…

Wolverine de- FiNALLY, at the ends will be fensive outlook is once again Larry Banks and Dan Jilek. bright, and the Michigan crew Banks, ti- brother of Harry should again take its place as Banks, is a senior…

September 14, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… for 215 yards after the first quar- ter, while the Beavers ran for minus-28 in that time. Oregon State was able to hide its offensive ineptitude early on. The Beavers picked apart the Wolverine

… defense on a seven- play, 79-yard touchdown drive on their first possession of the game. Oregon State then forced a fumble when the Michigan offense took over, regaining possession on the Wolverines

… linebacker Joe Bolden snatched it out of the air and returned it 17 yards. With that, the Beavers’ opportunity for offensive productivity had ended. The Wolverines’ offensive pro- duction did not begin…

… Beavers. The snap sailed over Porebski’s head, and the Wolverines took over on Oregon State’s three-yard line. “That happens once a half-a- century for your team,” Harbaugh deadpanned. Smith punched…

… chirping at the referees. The stadium roared in agreement, basking in Harbaugh’s emotion, but his prior dissatisfaction mat- tered little after the Wolverines scored. Michigan never relinquished the…

September 14, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 123) • Page Image 18

…? Even if Marshall did make a cameo appearance at the meet, it probably wouldn't have made much of a difference. The Wolverines took four of the top six spots in the race en route to a blowout victory…

… 19- minute bracket, Froud broke out of a personal funk at Bowling Green, keeping up with the Wolverines'mid- dIe runners to finish in 18:51. "I'm going to continue to take it slow," Froud said. "I…

September 14, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 2) • Page Image 23

… Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Note Books Typewriter Supplies SH EAFFER CARTRI DGE PEN KITS 1 Pen 2 Boxes Cartridges 98C DESI(S Joe -O'Donnell shows his kicking form Three Wolverine Gridders Vie for Punting…

…'t be too many complaints around these quarters if there isn't a Wolverine punter on the field all season. No offense intended, of course. f iZ mchian e2)a4I a ;.. ' r*. S.- .. .. . . . . . :..:. . +.i…

September 14, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

… 'U' Current and former Wolverine baseball players will gather Sunday, Sept. 20 at Ray Fisher Stadium to participate in the second alumni game to take place during Michigan baseball coach Geoff Zahn…

…, said the biggest benefit of Festifall is location. "Everyone's going through. It's an easy way for people to ADRIANA YUGOVICH/Daily A group of students huddle around the Wolverines for Primate…

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