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October 15, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 11) • Page Image 14

… former Wolverines who have hung up their skates in exchange for a whistle and clipboard. Even when the team has a day off from skating, the coaching staff relishes the opportunity to play on the ice…

… represent the Wolverines at a time when “guys had been so used to losing.” Michigan compiled a 41-70-2 record in the three years leading up to his commitment. But the record didn’t matter to him. His…

October 15, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 11) • Page Image 15

… him back to Ann Arbor. approval, and Wiseman was reunited with his old coach, becoming the third former Wolverine to join the coaching staff. He emphasized the tie he has always felt to…

… Nagelvoort, Shields has become a refreshing presence in the Wolverines’ locker room. “(The players feel) way more comfortable,” Powers said. “And these two, like Shields and Komisarek, just the…

… suited up for the Wolverines during a period of dominance, playing in two of the eight Frozen Fours that Michigan reached in an 11-year span. And like every other coach that came before him, it was…

… couple weeks asking if he had found a house in Ann Arbor yet. Berenson was the reason Komisarek became a Wolverine in 2000 and the reason he returned to complete his education last year. Now…

… people who forged the Michigan hockey program into what it is today. And the next day, when the Wolverines went back to practice, you could see the present. Now, given the history that lives…

October 15, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 11) • Page Image 17

… storyline. On the back of shaky defense and inconsistent goaltending, the Wolverines have missed the NCAA tournament for three consecutive years after previously appearing in 22…

… is now racking up points for the Red Wings, it is apparent that Michigan has shored up significant deficiencies. The Daily breaks down the Wolverines’ 2015-2016 roster: GOALIES A question…

July 15, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 11

…11 Wednesday, July 15, 2015 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SPORTS Boo Nieves heads home to New York for Prospect Camp Fifteen Wolverines play at NHL camps By SYLVANNA GROSS Daily…

… name.” By CHLOE AUBUCHON Daily Sports Editor Fifteen Wolverine team draft picks and free agent invitees par- ticipated in NHL Development Camps over the past few weeks, honing their skills and…

… collegiate season. Rising junior forward Alex Kile was the only Wolverine to attend two different teams’ development camps as a free agent invitee. The Michigan native spent a week training with the…

… defenseman Nicholas Boka joined rising junior defense- man Nolan De Jong with the Wild over the past week. The Wolverines’ incoming senior class was represented at the camps by forwards Boo Nieves…

…, the incoming freshman class had a strong showing. Future Wolverines attending camps in addition to Boka and Connor included forwards Brendan Warren with the Arizona Coyotes and Cooper Marody…

July 15, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 12

… seniors like pitcher Haylie Wagner, catcher Lauren Sweet and possibly right-hander Sara Driesenga leaving the program, multiple Wolverines from last season’s successful team are playing this…

… Softball with a 6-1 victory over Japan. Wolverine alum Amanda Chidester hit a key two-run triple in the first inning of the championship game. The catcher, who graduated in 2012, has only…

…, even after their collegiate careers are over. Instead of summer being a time of relaxation and recovery, for the Wolverines, it’s another opportunity to put in work. After all…

April 15, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… his mind, Michigan had always been calling. Having grown up just outside Ann Arbor, that was where he wanted to be. When former Wolverines runner Garrick Roemer called Steven to convince…

… those years ago — from afar. Wolverines fall to MSU in Detroit By ISAIAH ZEAVIN-MOSS Daily Sports Writer DETROIT — The Michigan baseball team was unable to continue its streak of success on…

April 15, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 103) • Page Image 17

…“ Forever Go Blue.” Those three words are often used to communicate what cannot truly be defined by words: fierce love for the University and its community, the love that wide-eyed Wolverine

….” During campus tours for prospective stu- dents, tour guides take groups to the Union steps, where they point out carvings above the doors that represent the pillars of an ideal Wolverine: scholarship…

… place and what our University stands for and what our program stands for. For her, it’s about being a part of something bigger than herself.” This season, the Wolverines weren’t able to return to…

April 15, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… I don’t care who we’re playing.” Wednesday, the fourth-ranked Wolverines (10-2 Big Ten, 37-6 overall) will head to East Lansing to play the Spartans (1-11, 16-24). The Spartans haven’t given…

… the Wolverines much of a challenge historically, as Michigan leads the all-time series, 82-27. Michigan State’s last win came in 2009. Despite Michigan’s consistent success against Michigan…

October 15, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 11) • Page Image 13

… the loss, saying the Wolverines had “unfinished business.” But that quickly changed in June when he attended the NHL combine. “I talked to a lot of teams at the combine,” Werenski said. “There…

… from 1990-94. He led the Wolverines to two Frozen Four appearances and went on to play 12 seasons in the NHL. He understands the process. He knows players who have taken every route to the pros…

April 15, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

Wolverine to validate that these communities are a part of my identity. I am just as much of an American as anyone who is a fan of the movie “Ameri- can Sniper;” and I am just as much of a Wolverine as…

… the right thing and protect its students instead of shying away from its responsibilities. I am asking stu- dents at this University to recognize that your fellow Wolverines are hurting. I am a…

Wolverine, and this is my hoMe. — Rabab Jafri can be reached at rfjafri@umich.edu. RABAB JAFRI It isn’t necessarily the person’s fault, and we need to be more sensitive to the issues. The issue…

July 15, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

Wolverine is a journey, and that with Michi- gan behind her, she hopes this is just the beginning. FILE PHOTO/Daily Cindy Ofili took second in the 100-meter hurdles at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. “I…

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