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March 15, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 109) • Page Image 11

… Winnett made a move at the Fresh off of their sweep of No. 2 point, jumped into the slot and bur- seed Michigan State, the Wolverines ied a wristshot to tie the game. lined up and faced the glass in Munn…

… second period circle - could do was hang their that ended with a 16-1 shot advan- heads as they waited to salute their tage for the Wolverines. half-empty arena. As the Spartans headed into the It was a…

March 15, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 109) • Page Image 12

… everything was clicking EAST LANSING - Under- ines knew they had a hike ahead for the Wolverines, and Friday's neath the visiting team bleachers of them if they were going to game was possibly their best game…

…," goaltender Shawn Hunwick have Lynch strolled down a green and Michigan coach Red Berenson paced the Wolverines as they white corridor carrying a board. said. "This is a real tribute to this climb that mountain…

March 15, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… excess of eight runs per game, it was a paltry amount for the free-scoring Wolverines. Michigan (20-2) tallied seven hits, but left 10 runners on base. Senior centerfielder Sierra Lawrence…

… registered another multi-hit game, but no other Wolverine matched her. While the offensive performance was lacking, Megan Betsa chalked up another story in the circle as she recorded her finest…

… performance of the season to ensure a 1-0 Wolverine win over Illinois State (8-17) as she gave up only three hits. “Leaving runners on base is a concern,” said Michigan coach Carol Hutchins. “But there…

… zone and going through my process,” Betsa said. While Betsa reasserted her spot as Michigan’s go-to pitcher, the Wolverine hitters put up their second-lowest output of the season. Lawrence kept up…

…. Then, Susalla hit a sacrifice fly to center field, giving the Wolverines the only run they needed on Betsa’s big day. Next for Michigan was a matchup with Dayton (7-10). The offensive problems of…

March 15, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

…8A - Thursday, March 15, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 8A - Thursday, March 15, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Wolverines have done their job Three-hundred and sixty one…

… outperformed expectations. The 2010-11 Wolverines were expected to lurk in the depths of the Big Ten standings, but they instead got hot in the second half and tied for fourth. This got them into the NCAA Tourna…

March 15, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… Dunston’s leadership, the Wolverines have amassed a 22-9 overall record, including marquee wins over Marquette, Nebraska, Ohio State and Maryland — all of which are also slated to compete in the…

Wolverines were routed in their two games against ranked non- conference opponents — then- No. 5 Louisville and then-No. 3 Notre Dame. Though those games were early in the season, they weren’t even close…

March 15, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… and 363 days to be exact) since the Wolverines last danced. In 2001, then-coach Sue Guevara led Michigan to its second-consecutive berth. The Wolverines have been searching for a chance to dance ever…

…'s road to March is a bit longer and has more than a few details. Michigan women's basketball B.K.B (before Kevin Borseth): When Guevara arrived in Ann Arbor in 1996, the Wolverines hadn't had a date to the…

March 15, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 109) • Page Image 9

… quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament on Friday. The Wolverines clawed their way back from a 13-point deficit to pull it to within five with less than three minutes remaining. After stopping the Buckeyes on…

…. It went in. And Michigan, as well as most of the fans in the stadium, thought that was the game, that the Wolverines had won, 68-66. But there were still 2.2 seconds left, and Ohio State had Evan…

… and the entire Wolverine fanbase during a painfully long offseason. It's a reminder of just how close Michigan came to upsettingthe No. 5 team in the nation, Ohio State, and continuing its run in the…

…-footngame-winner with two-tenths of a second to spare. Basket good. Michigan crushed. But even though there seemed to be no good reason for the Wolverines' season to end, there was a reason for what happened…

…." there, we knew what we had to do, Kelley finished second on the and we proved to everybody that high bar, receiving a season-high we are true champions." score of 15.45 and Makowske The Wolverines avenged…

… mere tenth tough losses to No. 1 Stanford and of a point. Taking second, third No. 2 Oklahoma. It was a much- and fourth on the high bar, the needed confidence boost for Mich- Wolverines built a nice…

…, coach Kurt Golder said. "And I but on Saturday the Wolverines just think there was a little extra appeared much more well-round- incentive there." ed. Leading the way for the Wolver- ANNA SCHULTE…

… dramatic meet By STEPHEN J. NESBITT Daily Sports Writer Freshman Natalie Beilsteain and junior Kylee Butterman led the comeback for the Wolverines on the floor routine just as they did against then-No. 5…

… the wire at Crisler Arena, and it once again failed to disappoint. Last Friday on Senior Night, the Wolverines (4-1 Big Ten, 13-2 overall) finished with a flash and ended the evening with stellar floor…

…," Michigan coach Bev Plocki said. The Wolverines beat the then top-ranked Bulldogs in their last meeting of the 2008 season, but the all-time record of 36-4 heavily favors Georgia. Senior Sarah Curtis also…

March 15, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

… was going to R hate watching all the confer- ence cham- pionship games, stewing about the Wolverines' dismal 15-win season, which ended in just about the worst way possible. I knew I was going to hate…

…. Of course Michigan is going to make the tournament, I told myself. The shooters have to hit their strides and the Wolverines will roll through the Big Ten. PAIN-GUILT Losing to Northwestern at home. I…

… Michigan defeats four eastern squads, wins Wolverine Invitational by a combined 81-20 By JAMES BLUM The V Daily Sports Writer Mercyl Siena This weekend was a story of numbers at the Wolverine Invita…

… evident than against Grove City, which happens to share the Wolverine as its mascot. No. 8 Michigan carries a full 31-person squad. Its Pennsylvanian counter- part is a small Division III school without the…

… recently to win the uneven bars title with a score stat-pa prepara Tourna "We. the tea pla C R Wolverines beat Gannon, determine seeding for the NCAA hurst, Iona, Grove City and Tournament. by a combined…

… decided to make their first oach Matt Anderson said. Big Ten Network game a Michigan as a decent shot of winning game." inference and Siena as well" The Wolverines have struggled weekend will both help…

… recently with fifth-year senior rize the Wolverines with goalie Brittany May and senior e opponents and could captain Leah Robertson both to the T igan cc "Iona h their co This familia possibl. if 9…

…. With the Big Ten Champion- ships looming just two weeks away, Michigan has hit its stride, but another huge test will come on Friday when the Wolverines head to Tuscaloosa, Ala., for a clash of two of…

… give them confidence." Next Saturday, Michigan will take on Ohio State at 7 p.m. at Cliff Keen Arena. For senior night, the Wolverines will be looking to end the season with a bang. "We're excited for…

March 15, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

… NCAA Tournament Selection Committee announced Sunday that the Wolverines would play Tulsa in Dayton, Ohio, as part of the tournament’s First Four. A win Wednesday would give them a No. 11 seed…

… nothing to this scale,” Robinson said. “There was no media afterwards, I can tell you that.” On Sunday, Robinson got a different experience. The Wolverines watched this year’s Selection…

March 15, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

… difference is that Charlie Sheen has been winning for two weeks - the Wolverines have been winning at Yost for four straight months. Saturday's victory marked exactly four months since the Wolverines last lost…

… until power play. Bowling Green gave the last game," Rust said Satur- the Wolverines 12 man-advan- day. "Tonight was kind of a dif- tage situations, and Michigan's ferent story, it was the last game…

March 15, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 45) • Page Image 7

… final day of an arduous five-game Mary Nutter Classic, and time had just snatched a possible win against No. 1 Florida State away from the Wolverines. A drop-dead travel rule was imposed in the…

… rest of the Wolverines in 2015. But the stress of reliving a breakout season affected her, as a focus on matching statistical benchmarks backfired. Christner’s average dropped 80 points, and…

March 15, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

… current- ly watching Steve's eldest son, Mike, playing in his freshman campaign for the Wolverines. For Holden, watching Mike was like going back in time - specifically, a time before 1999, when Steve was…

… Sports Editor CHICAGO - It took the Mich- igan men's basketball team a full 30 minutes to settle into a com- fortable 15-point lead against the Big Ten's worst team, and this time, the Wolverines held on…

…. While McGary took control of the first half offensively, the Wolverine backcourt handled the offense in the second half. Burke, junior Tim Hardaway Jr. and freshman Nik Stauskas tallied a combined 29…

… second-half points, leading the Wolverines offen- sively with 21, 15 and 15 points, respectively. Michigan also shot 46 percent from the floor, led by Burke's 7-for-15 from the field. All three guards…

… played well off the ball screen, easily getting to the basket for layups or mid- range jumpers and drawing fouls. Burke and Stauskas were perfect from the free-throw line, and the Wolverines shot an…

… impressive 83 percent from the charity stripe. With the win, the Wolverines face No. 4 seed Wisconsin on Fri- day. TODD NEEDLE/Daily Sophomore guard Trey Burke added 21 points in the conference tournament…

March 15, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

…’s basketball team will miss the Big Dance for the third year in a row, the Wolverines won’t end their season without a chance to hang their first banner. Monday night, Michigan earned a spot in the 64…

…-team field of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament for the third year in a row. The Wolverines will host Wright State on Wednesday night at Crisler Center. With a win, Michigan (9-9 Big…

March 15, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

… roster, but has continued to underperform through the first five weeks of the season. As the Wolverines (14-7-1) prepare for their home opener this week against Bowling Green, contributions from…

….” The Daily breaks down the Wolverines position by position: Pitchers: A fall season without softball in order to heal nagging injuries helped boost senior right- hander Megan Betsa to a new high so…

… the purest Wolverine hitters in previous seasons, she has struggled thus far, hitting .218 with just two extra-base hits and a .291 slugging percentage — the second lowest among players who have…

… transformed into a more consistent player and has been a bright spot despite the Wolverines’ offensive struggles. Third Base: Though she is hitting a disappointing .261 — senior Lindsay…

… 25 to date. Ramirez’s presence toward the top of the order affords the Wolverines quality at-bats and speed, as she already has eight steals in 10 attempts — matching her career-best as a…

March 15, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… Tournament, but those hopes disappeared when Iowa handed Michigan a first-round loss in Indianapolis — the second year in a row that the Wolverines were sent packing on day one. Michigan is now in…

… the postseason with another opportunity to win a championship. Last season, the Wolverines made a run into the WNIT semifinals with then-freshman guard Katelynn Flaherty leading…

March 15, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… walk-on like Wil- son, described it in the Michi- gan men’s basketball team’s locker room in Wichita, Kan., the day before the Wolverines begin the NCAA Tournament against Montana. Simpson and…

… have the Wolverines ready to take on Montana. Back to do it all again W ICHITA, Kan. — Moritz Wagner thinks back to the Oregon game, but not in the way you might assume. He objects to the notion…

March 15, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

… of perspectives. Initiatives like Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and programs like Wolverine Pathways, Intergroup Relations and the Go Blue Guarantee are a start, but they cannot be the end…

… answerable to students, staff and faculty. The truth is the problems facing this campus are not insignificant and neither are we. Every point in our history has had challenges and Wolverines to…

… like you are why it does. We are here to support those Wolverines who defined our yesterdays, embrace our todays and shape our tomorrows. We are here to aMplify your voice. Time to aMplify the…

March 15, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

…/Daily Wolverine of the Week Question: If you had control of President Trump’s twitter account for 24 hours, what’s the first thing you would do? “Delete it” LSA senior Rana Makki Sudoku Syndication http…

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