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November 15, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

… Michigan field hockey team proved it was up to the challenge. The Wolverines dispatched Syracuse and Northwestern to advance to the semifinals. Michigan is coming in hot — not allowing a…

… single goal in the postseason so far — but the Final Four will be its biggest test yet. The Daily broke down potential matchups for the Wolverines this weekend in Louisville. No. 3 Michigan vs. No. 9…

November 15, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

… men’s basketball team on the other end. Wednesday night in Villanova, history was supposed to repeat itself. And it did — except that the roles were reversed, with the 18th-ranked Wolverines (3…

… trailed in all but two categories — personal fouls and turnovers. The Wildcats finished with two more free throws than the Wolverines but the turnover disparity remained, as they finished with…

November 15, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

…8 — Tuesday, November 15, 2016 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Big Ten falls, but Wolverines shine at USA Challenge For once, Big Ten swimmers weren’t competing against each other…

… fastest recorded time nationally in the 200-yard freestyle this season. Another Wolverine with a standout performance this weekend was freshman Charlie Swanson. One of only three Big Ten winners…

… time of 47.41. And the Wolverine women had exceptional performances too. Junior Gabby DeLoof competed against her sister and former Michigan teammate Ali DeLoof in the 400-yard freestyle…

… against Boston University, the Michigan hockey team was on its second power play. Freshman forward Will Lockwood had just scored to put the Wolverines up, 1-0, and the team was looking to earn some…

… back of the net. It was just what Michigan needed. The Terriers represented the Wolverines’ biggest game of the year, but there was one problem entering the matchup — Michigan was down a few…

…, Dancs was placed on the first line with Lockwood and freshman forward Jake Slaker, who have been some of the most consistent producers for the Wolverines. As it turns out, their performances may…

… its season this past weekend with two double-digit victories over Howard and IUPUI in the Ann Arbor regional of the 2K Classic. Against Howard on Friday, the Wolverines struggled to deal with a…

… matchup zone defense, a defense Michigan coach John Beilein said he had never seen in all his years of coaching. The Wolverines overpowered the Bisons, though, who ranked No. 328 in RPI last…

… the Jaguars, 77-65. The Wolverines will now travel to New York City to play in the 2K Classic Championship Round. Michigan will play Marquette on Thursday and either Southern Methodist or…

…, when Donlon would get up from his seat to bark orders when Michigan was on the defensive end of the court. This weekend, the Wolverines forced a total of 27 turnovers for an average of 13.5 per…

November 15, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 48) • Page Image 9

… win ensures a berth to the NCAA Tournament. Michigan came out willing to settle for nothing less than a convincing win. In the early minutes, the Wolverines (14-4-3) won every 50-50-ball. The hustle…

… and the Wolverine defense kept the ball out of net for several long Penn State attacks, but eventually senior Drew Cost put a goal on the board for the Nittany Lions. Penn State began the second half…

… with a surge, but Michigan grabbed the momentum again when Meram See BIG TEN CHAMPS, Page 2B BRYAN WADE/Daily Colh The Wolverines celebrate after their first-ever Big Ten tit, Fortunate bounces help…

Wolverines' 5-3 win Saturday, the puck disappeared like it was in a magician's act from most of the 6,887 in attendance, including most of the play- ers on the ice midway through the sec- ond period. As…

…-back seasons in program history, the Wolverines couldn't get out of the tourney's first round, where they loss to Old Dominion. Page 3B 4 1A NOT SO'OK'STATE 0 The women's soccer team opened their NCAA slate at…

November 15, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

… nod The Wolverines opened up under the basket against Tow- Maui Invitational play with son, reclaiming his starting role "Maui on the Mainland," from sophomore Jon Horford, and they who started there…

… had a change in heart after in Division-I hoops to return Burke showed up late to a prac- zero starters, and it showed on tice. Monday. The Wolverines forced "It's a lesson learned," Burke seven…

… half. job of it tonight," Horford said. "The offense was in rhythm," It's still very early in the said sophomore guard Tim season, but the ups and downs Hardaway Jr. "We came out the of the Wolverine

… the Wolverines completely shut emerged to fill the void. down Towson in the first half - "It would be nice," Beilein still, the offense hasn't looked said. "We've got to continue to nearly as efficient…

… going forward is to duo of redshirt sophomore Jor- do it all more frequently. ToDD NEEDLE/Daily Sophomore guard Tim Hardaway Jr. led the team in scoring with 15 points. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Wolverines

…-up talk and made some defensive adjustments." That pep talk made all the difference. The Wolverines came out of the gate hard and prepared in the second half. The team dialed up momentum that had been…

… it did in the first half, and increas- ing its field-goal percentage to 54 percent. Turnovers started working out in the Wolverines' favor, and Borseth switched to man-to-man defense, which…

… come disguised in a different way, you don't feel as comfortable." Michigan began pulling away midway through the second half. The confidence started to build, and the Wolverines began hitting the mark…

November 15, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

…8A — Wednesday, November 15, 2017 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Slow starts are fixable for young Wolverines Though 2-0, the Michigan basketball team hasn’t had the start it…

… anticipated. Against less-talented and undersized teams in North Florida and Central Michigan, the Wolverines were expected to roll. But that wasn’t the case. Michigan came out flat against both…

November 15, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 44) • Page Image 15

… team's shnoters. Follnwing the humiliating loss to Minnesota in Jan. 2011, the Wolverines curbed a six-game losing streak and won nine of their next 12. They earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament and won…

… expense of the Wolverines' success this season. News came out shortly after Michigan bowed out in the first game of the NCAA on his players for four years. Now, there's a tradeoff. The better his players…

November 15, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 29) • Page Image 12

…-known plays dating back to the beginning of his tenure in East Lansing. The Wolverines are well aware how much hate goes into this rivalry, and they know that Dantonio’s trickery is another thing to look…

… to execute it. No matter who’s running it, the Wolverines have dedicated preparation time for these sorts of situations and they’re very familiar with how a play like this could work. “We…

November 15, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 44) • Page Image 13

… Albrecht on the roster will be crucial for the team's depth, especially during Big Ten play. Burke averaged just over 36 minutes a game last year, partially because the Wolverines didn't have another true…

… looked like the Wolverines' most com- plete player in this young season. Whatever Hardaway did in the off-season is paying off so far, as. the junior has already looked bet- ter on defense, in rebounding…

November 15, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 44) • Page Image 14

… Wasserman reach the Final Four in Atlanta. After passing on the NBA Draft, Trey Burke is a preseason All-American, while Glenn Robinson Ill and Tim Hardaway Jr. give the Wolverines an electrictrifying offense…

…. BREAKDOWN: The success of the Wolverines guard corps will dictate how well Michigan will contend in a talented Big Ten and how far it will go into the postseason. Cover illustration by GABRIELA VASQUEZ, photo…

November 15, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 44) • Page Image 16

… Novak flourished in the role and captained Michigan for three years, leading the Wolverines to consecutive NCAA Tourna- ments for the first time since the Steve Fisher era. But to conclude that the…

…, the Wolverines started to enjoy the size and athleticism that they'd been designed to take down. The alley-oops, spin moves and tip-slams started to infiltrate Crisler Center. Now, they're pulling in…

November 15, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 48) • Page Image 8

… Robinson, who usually steals the show, did very little and the Wolverines' offense struggled to score. Robinson turned the ball over four times, and Michigan coach Rich Rodri- guez decided to rotate the for…

… end Ryan Van Bergen said they were "assignment- sound for the first time in a long time." That doesn't sound like the Wolverines you knew. And Michigan did this without two of its best defensive play…

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