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March 16, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 46) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Thursday, March 16, 2017 — 7A Wolverines rolling into Big Ten Tournament The Michigan hockey team’s change in mentality was wholly apparent from the…

… moment it began around a month ago. The Wolverines started to come to terms with an unpleasant reality: with a record well below .500, Michigan would not be securing a bid to the NCAA…

March 16, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

… dump, it suddenly wasn’t. On a day when the Wolverines had a chance to sweep their rival, win their first Big Ten title and send their seniors off with a bang in front of a sold-out crowd…

… goalie credit, give their team credit, but the puck wasn’t going in.” For over two decades, the Wolverines and the NCAA Tournament were the perfect pair, side- by-side through Michigan’s Big Ten…

… on a breakaway thanks to a Wolverine turnover in the neutral zone and was able to slip a shot B The Michigan Daily | michigandaily.com | March 16, 2015 See MICHIGAN, Page 2B See SENIORS, Page 2B…

March 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 92) • Page Image 18

…- captains Heather Kabnick and Lauren LaBranche performed for the last time in front of a home crowd at Cliff Keen Arena on Saturday afternoon. They led the second- ranked Wolverines to a victory over…

… and there, but overall, everything was very good," Cain said. The Wolverines are looking forward to a strong performance in the postseason, begin- ning with Big Ten Championships next Saturday in Iowa…

March 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 92) • Page Image 15

…. ingly, she scored the Wolverines' t'basket, last basket and most of r critical baskets in between. ast year's Big Ten Freshman of ear, Thomas' role on the team ear has been multi-dimension- And she has…

… Friday that kept the Wolverines in for the Wolverines. As the team's the game. quickest player and best jumper, she It was Thomas, with just more than often elevates over taller players and a minute left…

March 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 93) • Page Image 14

… winding downward with frightening dropoffs intermittently strewn throughout the slopes. In what amounted to a fitting end to a frus- trating season, the Wolverines (3-15 Big Ten, 7-21 overall) concluded…

… Classic over winter break - while Purdue , the twelfth-ranked team in the nation, is primed for an NCAA tournament appearance. While the Wolverines closed their season with five straight losses, the…

… stripe 37 times, where they made good on 30 of their tries, while the Wolverines were a paltry 6 of 12. Wolverine forward/center Trish Andrew overcame subpar performances against Penn State and Illinois in…

… her previous two games to pace Michigan with 18 points and 12 rebounds. Senior Char Durand looks to penetrate against Minnesota earlier this season. Durand and the Wolverines dropped their last game of…

… to Buffalo may not have been the com- plete recovery the Michigan men's volleyball club was looking for Saturday. However, the Wolverines were pleased with their strong effort and didn't look anything…

Wolverines' third and final pool opponent was a highly regarded Delaware team. Michigan came out flat and dropped its first game before coming back to win the second. The third match was close as the Blue Hens…

… edged the Wolverines, 17-16. "We knew Delaware was a strong team but we may have been too ca- sual after starting out 6-0," Michigan coach Tom Johengen said. Michigan's 7-2 pool record earned the team the…

… No. 3 seed at the beginning of the eight team playoff. However, a rule stipulating that teams from the same pool not face each other in round one placed the Wolverines in the same bracket with No. 1…

March 16, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

… the GLI, win the Big Ten.” Saturday night, they had the opportunity to accomplish all of them. The Wolverines were at home, having won the Great Lakes Invitational in December, with a chance…

… the CCHA playoffs for a chance to salvage the season. There was no chance at an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament. If the Wolverines wanted to make it, they’d have to win out. Sitting near the…

…- time Wolverine tradition. But before the memories so close to the team just fade away, the seniors will have one more shot at a happy ending and regain the love of the NCAA Tournament. With…

… more goals than any team and blowout wins over every Big Ten team, the Wolverines are more than capa- ble at one final run in the Big Ten Tournament, which begins Thursday against Wisconsin in…

March 16, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 82) • Page Image 10

… Virginia Tech in the waning seconds of overtime, the Michigan women’s lacrosse team was left picking up the pieces in its matchup with Niagara on Saturday. While the Wolverines showed the full…

… incredibly efficient performance from the Wolverines’ starting midfield unit. Sophomore midfielders Anna Schueler, Kim Coughlan and Lauren Oberlander combined to score 11 of Michigan’s 15 goals…

… take on more pressure than it expected and committed 11 more fouls than Niagara in the first half. On the other end, the Wolverine attackers were constantly disconnected from one another…

… ethic and try to use whatever remaining energy it had to find a breakthrough. Coming out of halftime, the Wolverines looked like a different team. It took 64 seconds for Michigan to find…

… the opening goal of the period off Oberlander’s stick. Then, the Wolverines went on a 4-0 run, displaying their highest level of confidence of the day. While Michigan’s midfield and especially…

… Coughlan — who scored four of her five goals in the second half — continued to make all the right plays, the Wolverine attackers picked up their game. Ulehla was impressed by how her attack unit calmed…

… down and distributed the ball. Shooting efficiently was the largest area of improvement for Michigan in the second half. The Wolverines netted 10 of their 17 shots in the period. “The first half…

…’s matchup. When their gameplan wasn’t clicking in the first half, the Wolverines were able to make the necessary changes to bring together a disconnected team. By the end of the Niagara game, Michigan…

March 16, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

… season came the Wolverines failed consis- to an end last night with an 87- tently to take care of the ball, 66 loss to Florida State in the and Florida State (22-12) took second round of the National…

… Michigan coach within one,19-18. Tommy Amaker's job security. The Wolverines committed a "We're going to keep doing shot-clockviolationonthe next our jobs," Amaker said of him- possession, and the Seminoles…

March 16, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 92) • Page Image 5

… with the intensity and intel- ligence that I know we are capable of." Equalling past performances would be quite a feat. In King and Jackson's first two years at Michigan, the Wolverines advanced to the…

…'s quest for glory. Un- like the Wolverines, Western Ken- tucky is a nationally ranked team (No. 21) with a ton of momentum heading into tonight's contest. The Hilltoppers have won 12 straight games and 24…

… Tournament, the Hilltoppers advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, beating Seton Hall in the process. EVAN PETRIE/Daity Michigan's Jimmy King gets some help stretching during practice yesterday. Wolverine women…

Wolverines' head coach, Roberts' teams struggled with injuries, post- ing a 5-49 record. With a rigorous schedule this past season, the Wolverines relied on six returning upperclassmen, as well as a strong…

Wolverines had only one jun- ior and no seniors seemed to go unno- *ticed all year, she said. "With such a young team, Michi- gan can look forward to a bright and promising future," Roberts said. Roberts gave…

…, North Carolina State and Mas- sachusetts at Crisler Arena. "This will be the last meet for our seniors,"junior Wendy Marshall said. "We hope to send them off with a happy farewell." The Wolverines (5…

… finished fifth (191.55), one spot ahead of Massa- chusetts (190.525). The No. 1 Bull- dogs won the meet with a score of 197.625. This meet also marks the last com- petition for the Wolverines before the Big…

… emotional meet for the Wolverine seniors. This class has brought Michigan to where it is today. In the past four years, Michi- We hope to send (the seniors) off with a happy farewell' -- Wendy Marshall…

…/Daily The Wolverines face the Wolfpack, Nittany Mons and Minutewomen Saturday. CHEER ON THE WOLVERINES! Watch as Michigan goes for its second straight CCHA postseason title. Semifinals - Saturday, I p…

March 16, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

… their own ticket, the Wolverines made it out of the bubble and into the bracket. “I definitely was nervous, I’m not gonna lie,” graduate guard DeVante’ Jones said. “I feel like we let a lot of…

…, the Wolverines will play No. 6-seed Colorado State on Thursday. They might face No. 3-seed Tennessee or No. 14-seed Longwood in the second round. But — pending an act of God — this team…

March 16, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

… NCAA Tournament hree of tie past four years, and the Wolverines feel their experience will 'be beneficial. The prob- 11cm is, No. 9 seed Vir- ginia (1 8-3), Michigan's JoYCE opponent tomorrow at Who…

… under SueG the battle-tes in a national champi- in South Ben onship until you have gone to the tournament year in and year out," Michigan coach Sue Gue- vara said. The Wolverines are just beginning that…

March 16, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 109) • Page Image 11

…'s fourth NCAA crown of her career - two of which were. 100-meter outdoor wins helped the Wolverines finish 11th at the .NCAA Indoor Champion- ships in College Station, Texas. Seniors Bettie Wade and Geena…

…." Wolverines fall to Illinois by one point onSenior Night Pommel horse, high bar prove troublesome in loss By COLT ROSENSWEIG Daily Sports Writer The niood was festjve before Saturday's Senior Night meet at…

… loss. Even for hit routines - only one.Wolverine actually fell off the apparatus - Michigan received uncharacteristically low scores. The Wolverines had taken a lead' after opening on floor, but losing…

…, Michigan senior-Joe Citrambone got Michi- was shaky going into high bar.. gan back on track on the rings, The Wolverines tried to regroup before the final event, bellowing, "Our housel"- But' the Illini were…

… Goldberg said.' Baldus-Strauss and junior Mel *'Santander started 'the Wolverines with two hits, but it wasn'teenough; Santander eventually won the event but Illinois steamrolled to smoothly executing his…

…'t take it from us." verine has achieved this seasor-on It certainly wasn't the Senior. rings. Night the Wolverines hadudreamed And the momentum carried into of. But the seniors will have one vault. On the…

… event that used to more chance to go out on a high cost Michigan two to three points note at home. Michigan will host in start value alone, no Wolverine 'the Big Ten Championships the scored lower than a…

… defend- CCHA semifinals next-weekend at er and slid into the net. Joe Louis Arena. After referees.reviewedthe play Saturday's first period was one to see if the puck went off Capo- of the .Wolverines

… started chanting 'Hagelin's It will take several similar goal on the weekend bodes well for name. efforts from the' all-sophomore upcoming games. "I have iever heard them cheer line if . the Wolverines want…

March 16, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 92) • Page Image 11

… 22nd-ranked Wol- verines will send one diver and nine swimmers to compete and look to improve upon last season's 14th-place finish. The Wolverines will compete in all but one of the meet's 18 events…

… medley relay team. As the Wolverines prepare for the competition, they hope the thousands of training laps, early mornings and late nights will translate into success. The swimmer participating in the most…

… Lindsey Smith, who won three Big Ten Championships, enters the meet as one of the most decorated swimmers at Michigan. Smith, with four career All-Ameri- can honors - the most for any current Wolverine

… game of the 2005 Women's College World Series that clinched Michigan's first national championship and sent the Bruins home disappointed. Perhaps it was too poetic. The Wolverines had all the momentum…

… long ball, blemishing an otherwise solid outing for Ritter (6-2) that featured 13 strikeouts, including the 850th of her career. Unlike UCLA (27-1), the Wolverines' runs came from both small . .....ball…

… for the Wolverines. The coaching staff even named Hunwick an alternate captain prior to the season. But last Saturday, it wasn't Hunwick the Yost Ice Arena crowd chanted for; it was his defensive…

… USA play. The game is a second- round match-up in the NIT. Three Keys for a Michigan victory KEEP TURNOVERS DOWN: The Wolverines have struggled to take care of the ball in their last few games. In…

… their first-round tournament loss to Minnesota in the Big Ten, three consecutive turnovers in the second half ultimately did Michigan in. The Wolverines have committed 45 turnovers in the past two games…

… against Minnesota on Feb. 15 to the porous defense that allowed Iowa, Michigan State, Ohio State and Purdue to score more than 80 points. In order for the Wolverines to defeat UTEP, they will need to play…

…. In the Big Ten Tournament first-round contest against Minnesota, the Gophers hounded Horton with Vincent Grier and make someone else have to win the game for the Wolverines. Many times this season…

March 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 92) • Page Image 13

… BASKETBALL CLA 'D' rustrates Traylor, ichigani e.e y Dan Stillman aily Sports Editor ATLANTA - It was supposed to e "pick your poison" for UCLA gainst Michigan yesterday - stop he Wolverines inside…

… ujck getting out to the three-point hdoters." tJCLA thwarted the Wolverines' ecently potent 3-point shooters xept for for Robbie Reid, who corched the Bruins with a six-of- eight shooting perform an c e…

March 16, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 96) • Page Image 10

… ______________________________________________________________ By Jon Zemke Daily Sports Writer The Michigan softball team is look- ing up, and not at its own high expec- tations. The Wolverines will enter the Capitol City Classic Invitational Thursday tied with…

… South Carolina for the No. 9 ranking in the nation. At 15-5 so far this season, with the Speedline Invitational championship trophy in their case, the Wolverines climbed five places in the polls this week…

March 16, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 68) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Wednesday, March 16, 2022 — 11 Heart of a Spartan, now a Wolverine: Joe Stewart’s unique opportunity IAN PAYNE Daily Sports Writer JULIA…

… Erik Bakich gave him a call. “From talking to him and knowing some guys that have come through this program, (I knew) it was an awesome oppor- tunity for me.” Stewart said. And the Wolverine staff…

… baseball team after playing for Michigan State. Despite top tier hitting talent, the Michigan baseball team has not had the success they’ve hoped for. Through the first 15 games, the Wolverines are…

… rest Sunday night, as the Wolverines earned a No. 3 seed — their highest seed in program history — in the Wich- ita region. Being a top-four seed allows the team to host the first two rounds of the…

… meant (so much) to us is really special.” Michigan’s first game will be against No. 14 seed American on Saturday. If the Wolverines win, they will face either No. 6 BYU or No. 11 Villanova on…

… season 20-2, Michigan struggled down the stretch. It went out in the first round of the Big Ten tournament to Nebraska, losing 76-73, mak- ing its seeding more precarious. After the Wolverines were…

Wolverines early sea- son success. The team started the season 7-0 for the second straight year. After losing to the Cornhuskers 79-58, Michigan compiled an eight-game win streak with wins coming against…

… first time in program his- tory, things began to turn for the worse. A combination of injuries and inconsistencies on offense and defense led the Wolverines to losses in four of their last six games…

… capturing a regular season Big Ten title and losing in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, the Wolverines look to advance past the Sweet Sixteen for the first time in pro- gram history. “(We…

…-the-ninth comebacks. All of the mistakes came to a head in the Wolverines’ latest game — their 13-1 loss against Louisville. The Car- dinals’ bats punished Michigan’s pitchers all game, and they were…

March 16, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… up with the rest of the conference in recent years and has positioned itself near the top, though early returns hint that this year may be different. This season, like last, the Wolverines

… currently own the conference’s best record. BENNETT BRAMSON Daily Sports Writer Position-by-position breakdown: Wolverines not as deep as last season At the end of last season, Michigan lost 11 players…

March 16, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

…'s very athletic, very confident and someone who can play anywhere." While the Chanticleers' have dreams of defeating the Wolverines, Bergman's team will have to have an effort worthy of past tournament…

Wolverines' wishes, and the tournament's eight teams were forced to play in the Cedar Bluff Indoor Club Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Because there were only a limited number of courts inside, the format of…

March 16, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 96) • Page Image 10

… are tradition- ally some of the best teams," said Mark Nemec, a graduate student, who is a fly-half on the club team. The conditions didn't suit the Wolverines' game either. Since Michigan is more of a…

… hampered the Wolverine attack, and thus didn't allow them to take advantage of their quickness, club president Tom Warburton said. "The conditions didn't suit us," he said. "We have a lot of speed and…

… quickly, when the Wolverines captured the 1989 national title - the first in school history - his freshman year. "That championship is so dream- like that it's like it's not there," said Pelinka, who is now…

…, he didn't anticipate his dream becoming a reality. In fact, not many people, includ- ing the Wolverines, thought they would get to Seattle for the NCAA Final Four, much less win the cham- pionship. A…

… one quite knew what to expect from these Wolverines. "I remember our last game of the regular season, we played Illinois," Pelinka recalled. "We got spanked by like 30 points at home on senior day. We…

… all the way." That loss, coupled with the ensu- ing resignation of coach Bill Frieder - who took the head job at Arizona State - left the Wolverines in disar- ray just before the tournament began…

… was be- cause it was like a fresh start." Indeed, what at first spelled doom for Michigan eventually spelled relief. The Wolverines drew a No. 3 seed in the Southeast Regional in Atlanta, and climbed…

… and all - into the Final Four, setting up a rematch with the Fighting Illini, who had uprooted their confidence just a few weeks earlier, and who had beaten the Wolverines both times they met in the…

… Seton Hall. Regulation ended in that game with the Wolverines and Pirates tied at 71. Junior Rumeal Robinson stepped to the line with three seconds left in overtime, and Michigan down one. "I was just…

March 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 92) • Page Image 14

… hockey team set the stage for its most'exciting game this season. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, not many were in the audience. Known as perhaps the most raucous crowd in the CCHA, the usual Michigan…

…. If students couldn't make it out to see the Wolverines play in an elimination game of the CCHA playoffs, what will it take for them to show up for an NCAA Regional gane, especially when you consider…

March 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… oc- curred at the 12:15 mark of the final period Saturday night. Ohio State rookie Brian Loney blindsided =G Wolverine forward David Oliver with a cross-check to T the back of his head as they skated…

… lunges at forward Denny Felsner's shot in Friday's 4-2 Michigan victory. See VIOLENCE, Page 5 Wolverines won, 9-4, to sweep the first round of the CCHA playoffs. Felsner scored five goals in the se .Cagers…

… State (12-21-5 overall). Berenson's fears were warranted as his Wolverines (30-7-3) came out flat in Friday's first period. However, Michigan battled back from a 1-0 deficit to defeat the Buckeyes, 4…

… tonight. We were a little rusty." Felsner took the task in his own hands Saturday, scoring four goals in the Wolverines 9-4 victory to complete the sweep. Felsner opened the scoring just 18 seconds into the…

… Basketball Writer The Wolverines slowly climbed upward in their last couple games toward 20 victories and an NCAA tournament appearance. Saturday, they made the final step toward that goal. In their last…

… like the Illini might snub Michigan's chances at that 20th victory in the latter part of the first half. The Wolverines came out strong at the start of the contest, working down Illinois' shot clock with…

…, the Illini tallied __ 14 points inside the paint. The Wolverines kept close by means of two Jimmy King jumpers, the only points scored from the floor during Illinois' spurt. A couple of Illini misses…

… teams traded Rose and fe baskets in the initial minutes, Michigan ti Michigan turned to the style of play stormed toa it had established at the beginning of left to play.] the contest. The Wolverines em…

… expected No. 3 or No. 4 seed for the Wolverines, they received the sixth seed in the Southeast Regional. Michigan will face No. 11 seed Temple Friday at the Omni in Atlanta. "I'll be honest, I was a little…

… Owls shot only .429 See NCAAS, Page 2 'KNNET"SM"LLER"aily Rookie guard Jimmy King looks to dish to forward Chris Webber in Saturday's 68-59 victory over Illinois. Yesterday, King and the Wolverines

March 16, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 110) • Page Image 11

…. Despite the defeat, and a later set-back at Ohio State, the Wolverines were granted a reprieve. With four games left they were back in position to win conference title. "We want to win the Big Ten title in…

… the worst way," Terry Mills said at the time, as the Wolverines prepared for Michigan State and Purdue. They lost both games. Now Michigan's players are now talking about what a motivating factor the…

… Sean Higgins needs to put his recent slump behind him as he headsadE tyWolverine walk-on guard Mark Koenig, who the land where he grew up, California. The Wolverines face Illinois State played his high…

… not awe-inspiring. Nonetheless. I feel if Michiaan can aet by New Mexico State. they will reach All of a sudden, Char Durand and the Wolverines eye a national tile. : : _ f . f, . ve*r ,. . . _ !t…

… VanDeWege and women complete turnaround by Phil Green Daily Basketball Writer Women's basketball has officially arrived at the University of Michigan. Not only did the Wolverines win their first…

Wolverines to finish 8th in a preseason poll, the Wolverines believed they could enter the conference's upper division, and possessed one main goal - to mnir th. he A A tnmmnm.. ballhandling to break every…

… second half of the season to become the team's second leading scorer. Michigan's greatest attribute is that they use their assets to the greatest advantage. The Wolverines employ their tremendous front…

… line (three players over sir feet)'to consistently outrebound their opponents, including a 39-33 advantage over the favored Cowgirls Wednesday night. The Wolverines other strong point is their depth…

March 16, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 110) • Page Image 5

… absent from matchup after math- cup, all the Wolverines' hopes of an NCAA Tournament bid with- ered away. Still, Michigan remained posi- tive in light of the news. "To have a chance is something that we…

Wolverines' fate come as some- what of a surprise. "When (Iowa) came up as a pretty high seed, I thought that was good for us," Michigan coach Kevin Borseth said. "But obvi- ously not." At Big Ten Media Day…

… Louie Capo- ker' calls from russo goes, so goes this team, the Wolverine one that's slowly turning NCAA faithful, as the Tournament hopes into a reality Woodbridge, once again. Ont. native was Between the…

… to prove me wrong. Since Jan. 29, you've netted 11 goals and eight assists, with eight of those points coming in the Wolverines' four playoff games. So, I'm sorry. Over the course of the last month and…

… a half, along the He's found his scoring touch around the net and has really let his game speak for itself. When he puts pucks in the net and marks up the statsheet, the Wolverines are far better off…

March 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… shots and making a paltry 2 of 14 3-pointers, en route to a 16- point performance. For the junior Bullock, whose sharpshooting had single-handedly carried the Wolverines to victories this season, this…

… second of two free throws with the Wolverines trailing by three with 1.1 seconds remaining, Traylor committed a violation by stepping over the free throw line too soon, dashing Michigan's last hope for vic…

March 16, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 16, 1987 - Page 9 Frieder voices opinions -After Thursday's first-round afternoon games ended, Michigan guard Gary Grant took the floor with Wolverine strength…

…'s Garde Thompson Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON North Carolina's Steve Bucknall goes to the hoop against Michigan's Garde Thompson during the Wolverines' 109-97 second round loss to the Tar Heels on Saturday…

…. pReid, Ta Wl write final chapter in Wolverine setasont Michigan's coach Bill Frieder had something to say the entire weekend. struggled in the locker room. It took him several hours to produce a…

…. Compounding Michigan's misery, Tar Heel senior Joe Wolf, a starting forward who played 20 minutes despite a sprained ankle, banged in a three-pointer from the top of the key after a Wolverine turnover. "Wow, 12…

… three-point play on a 16-foot jumper, cutting North Carolina's lead to 22-21. The defensive matchups proved too much for the Wolverines, though. After containing Navy's one-dimensional offense in Thursday…

March 16, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 46) • Page Image 8

… were making, you would have thought there were more. Way up in the upper deck of the Verizon Center, five members of the Michigan Maize Rage stood, yelled and cheered the Wolverines for four…

… go to any game they were in was a really good deal. You can’t find very many tickets in the arena for $20.” * * * As the Wolverines shift gears and look forward to playing their opening NCAA…

March 16, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

…, Kent State pitcher Emma Johnson dominated. She held the Wolverines scoreless, allowing just three hits and striking out five in a complete-game win. Michigan couldn’t lay off of her tricky…

… rise ball — which was the Wolverines’ game plan. “I bet you my salary that we’re going to see Emma Johnson again,” said Michigan coach Carol Hutchins after Saturday’s 3-0 loss. “That kid is good…

…, sending Wolverine fans into another frenzy. With the bases loaded and tensions rising for Kent State in the sixth, Betsa got out of the jam by getting Warren to pop out. That was when the tide…

…. That’s great, but if they put the ball in play and we throw the ball to first to get out of the inning, that’s just as good.” Johnson’s effectiveness ended in the sixth. With the Wolverines up to…

…-1 lead. After a popout, Blanco sent a solo home run over the left field wall, extending the lead to three. While she ran the bases, she held one finger up in the air in triumph. The Wolverines had…

… with a strikeout, the Michigan fans could finally breathe a sigh of relief. Kent State came into the series ready to win and got one in its first opportunity. After that, the Wolverines kicked into…

… an opposing runner’s error. The Villanova runner fumbled a baton exchange, hitting Michigan junior Maya Long’s hand. Long was able to compose herself, however, helping the Wolverines’ relay…

March 16, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 98) • Page Image 14

… Michigan men's gymnas- tics coach Kurt Golder has made recap- turing the NCAA Championships his goal. This weekend's Big Ten Championships never cracked Golder's priority list. But the top-ranked Wolverines

… the nation, the Wolverines are stumbling into the Big Tens. Winning meets lately without per- forming at its best, Michigan has dis- played startling inconsistency along with explosive potential. Like…

March 16, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 115) • Page Image 10

…. She is going to roll over and get up and everything is going to be OK. And very quickly, I realized that wasn't the case." Jan. 12, 2007. Morgantown, West Virginia. The Wolverines, James Madison and the…

…-years-old. But I'm just not quite ready to give it up yet." Any fan would have no hesitation to say Bruck is the loudest cheerleader the Wolverines have, constantly giving advice and keeping the team fired up…

…. Little did Christian know that on Mar. 11, 2007, he would become the first Wolverine in 14 years to accomplish that incredibly rare feat - hitting for a single, double, triple and home run in the same game…

… ninth inning, with Michigan holding onto a comfortable 7-4 lead. His first career three-bagger made him the first Wolverine to hit for a cycle on the road since Ted Mahan did it in 1976. Christian…

… Player of the Week is currently leading the Wolverines in five statisti- cal categories - batting average (.432), doubles (five), walks (nine), slugging percentage (.703) and on- base percentage (.542…

March 16, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 98) • Page Image 10

…-29 lead over Iowa on the road, and with a 12-3 record entering the game, the Wolverines had every right to feel good about themselves. It would be one of the last moments of this season that they would…

… basketball season looked up in mid-January, but Gavin Groninger and the rest of the upstart Wolverines fell back to earth in the season's second half. The tumultuous campaign ended with a 10-point loss at…

March 16, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 110) • Page Image 10

…," he said. But the central highlight of the meet was not focused around the Wolverines. Stanford's first-year sen- sation Janet Evans, a three-time gold medal winner at the 1988 Olympic Games, broke and…

… 11-year old American record in the 500 freestyle in a time of 4:34.39. after Texan by Douglas Donaldson Daily Sports Writer After a rough Texan road trip last weekend in which the Wolverines lost…

… continued success in the Wolverines' future. "In order for us to be competitive (this year) and maybe pull off some upsets, that's what we need to do." Wolverine swimmers Jennifer Eck (left center) and…

… weekend. The Wolverines (2-5 in dual meets) travel to Pittsburgh, where they hope to better their record against Arkansas and West Virginia. Despite his team's record, No. 1 singles player David Kass…

… in the top ten. "I have two tough matches, but I'm playing well," Kass said. "I like my chances and I'm pretty confi- dent." The Wolverines will also rely on first-year performers Scott Cuppett who…

… just moved up to number two, and number-four player Terry Lon- don for help in singles play. According to Kass, doubles are where the Wolverines are "lacking the most. "But we've gotten a lot better…

March 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

… national championships, after the Wolverines placed first in the Mideast regionals last weekend at Illinois- Chicago Circle. Sophomore Kathy Beckwith won the individual all-around title with a score of 35…

…," she said. The meet Hyatt does believe they ca win will be this weekend as th Wolverines travel to Ohio State for thi AIAW r h 1- 't it n ie e SECONDC CHyatt 994-5350 516E. Libertyg .k gymnasts were…

March 16, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

…4 Men's Swimming Wolverine Invitational Today Matt Mann Pool SPORTS Basketball vs. Villanova NCAA Tournament Sunday, March 17, 12:11 p.m. University of Dayton Arena The Michigan Daily Saturday…

… Building. The Wolverines, who shut out Calvin College last week 9-0 to open their spring season increased their overall record to 3-1. Michigan was even after the singles competition, winning three matches…

… and losing three. The Wolverines were paced by Junior Paula Reichert's easy 6-2, 6-1 victory in the top singles contest. As a sophomore, Reichert was selected to the All-Big Ten team and should be a…

… sophomore Tricia Horn's 6-3, 6-1 fifth position vic- toty. While the Wolverines scored im- pressive victories among the upper classmen singles players, the three freshmen struggled in their singles' ef- forts…

… in the three doubles matches, the Wolverines secured a team triumph by winning five of nine individual contests. Paula Reichert and freshman Leslie Mackey teamed for first doubles and lost a long…

… last year and led the Wolverines to an easy season-opener Thursday. Junior Barry Larkin started off the Wolverines' hitting spree in the second inning with a three-run homerun. Larkin, the Wolverine

Wolverines were paced by Senior C.J. Beshke with three hits and Mike Watters who led the team in RBI's with three. Jerry Wolf added a homerun for the Wolverines. Michigan, last year's Big Ten Cham- pions…

March 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 131) • Page Image 13

… knee during Monday's practice. The injury won't keep her out of competition, but the Wolverines know that her injury makes the battle toward the national finals even rougher. 5 r t 1 7 t "I'M UNDER A…

… _ Wolverines are fighting for that single spot with teams that have defeated them earlier this season. Michigan State, for example, has beaten the Blue tumblers three times during the campaign-once in a dual…

March 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… in Chicago on Friday, poses with two Sham- rock track stars at the European Athletic Championships held in Berne, Switzerland, in 1954. On his right is the Wolverine track captain, Brendan O…

… close friends since 1953 when they met through a track meet in na- tive Ireland. 'M' Missed Chance "Delany would have come to Michigan," noted the Wolverine leader, "if he hadn't been ap- proached by Fred…

… too late compete. Wolverines Fal Eeles Landstrom leaped 1 in the pole vault, but for the I time in history six men bette 14'10" in one meet. Doug Kyle, a Wolverine g student from Vancouver, Que., not…

… the hockey tourna- ment in the late 1940's that Michi- gan hasn't been in at least the semifinals. All but three years, twice when they were beaten in the semis and once in the finals, the Wolverines

March 16, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… ever since head coach Carol Hutchins took over the reins in 1985. However, this season is a bit different. Despite a 60-8 campaign in 2015 in which the Wolverines captured both the Big Ten…

… junior right- handed pitcher Megan Betsa — and all but one starter from last year’s lineup, the Wolverines entered the season ranked No. 2 and have remained firmly planted in that spot through the…

March 16, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 92) • Page Image 12

…-place finish at the Big Ten Championships with a strong performance at the NCAA Cham- pionship in Oklahoma City, Okla. starting Thursday. The Wolverines enjoyed a successful regu- lar season with a 16-2 record…

… Cc thrilling and somewhat surprising sec- ond-place finish at nationals last year. The Wolverines are in a great position entering the tournament, with nine quali- fiers. The only weight class…

… leader of the defense," Berenson said. "I think he's done a great job partnering with Jack Johnson ... and showing the way for the rest of our defense." NOTES: Former Wolverine and current New York…

… trad- ing deadline. Last year, he led the Wolverines in scoring as a junior before deciding to forego his senior season to play profes- sionally. 0 MEN'S TRACK Porter's troubles behind him By John…

…, hit a bloop single to right-centerfield, scoring freshman Alli- son Kidman to tie the game at one. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, they couldn't produce any more runs, leav- ing the bases loaded when…

… Marx grounded out sharply to third. In all, the Wolverines left 11 runners on base. Considering UCLA pitcher Anjelica Selden's perfor- mance thus far this season (14-1, 0.14 ERA), Michigan did an…

… how the victory had escaped and where its leadership would come from. NCAAS Continued from page 11A Since Lee is the Wolverine's first diver to qualify in two years, she has already proven herself at…

March 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

… net, so I just tarted shooting from anywhere and =t ent in." For the remainder of the game, ichigan's defense held off Notre Dame nd the Wolverines escaped with a one- oal victory. Early on, things didn…

…'t look too good or the Wolverines. Notre Dame got on board only two minutes into the e when defenseman Mark Eaton eflected a pass from Jay Kopische past arty Turco. For much of the period, the olverines…

… the way, playing in what would be her last game as a Wolverine and scoring seven points in an 18-8 Michigan run. Murray's 3-pointer with 46 seconds left cut the Bruins' lead to 60-56, but Michigan would…

March 16, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… Jerod Haase leads Kansas, averaging 15.5 points per contest. TONYVA BROAD/Daily Should Maurice Taylor and the Wolverines defeat Western Kentucky, they may get a look at Kansas, the No. 1 seed in the…

… poll this weekend at the Blue/Gray Championships. The Wolverines (2-1 Big Ten;7-3 overall) ended No. 20 Minnesota's 40-meet Big Ten win streak last Fri- day in Minneapolis and could face as many as three…

March 16, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1966 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1986 TO PLAY IN TOURNEY: Four Wolverines Join AAU Cage Team Gymnast Duke Serves as M…

…' Sparkplug The final buzzer at Iowa City Saturday night supposedly marked the end of 1965-66 competition for the Wolverine, cagers, but four Michigan seniors have decided to have another go at it next week at…

Wolverine starters will augment an already strong group of area talent. Other players pre- viously lined up for the Mustangs are paced by the high-scoring MSU duo, Stan Washington and Bill# Curtis, who led…

…, former University of San Francisco All- America; Randy Gethis, former NAIA All-America from Rider Col- lege; in addition to Larry Tre- goning, last year's Wolverine cap- tain, and Lance Olson, a former…

…. If the Wolverines do well in the regionals the team will travel to Penn State for the NCAA finals. To make it to the finals, Michigan has to finish among the top three teams in a regional that features…

… years' Michigan's first opponent in theI Big Ten will be the University of7 Minnesota. Last year the Gophers+ were the victims of a 9-0 lacing in the first meet of the season, falling to a Wolverine squad…

March 16, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…, they completed one of the finest five year spans in modern Wolverine athletic history. Under the leadership of coach Vic Heyliger, who came to Michi- gan in 1944, the Wolverine puck- sters have managed…

… to compile the amazing total of 100 victories and only 14 defeats in the last five years. This represents a winning average of 87 per cent. The Wolverines have received bids to all five of the NCAA…

… cham- pionship tournaments since they were started in 1948. In that year the Wolverines took a record of 18 wins, two losses and one tie to Colorado Springs. They downed Boston College 6-4 in the semi…

… eliminated by Dart- mouth in the semi-finals, 4-2. 1950 saw the Wolverines lose to Boston University by a 4-3 score, after carrying a 22-3-0 record in- to the tournament. On both occasions even though the…

Wolverines could not win, they managed to take third place. Colorado College, who like Mich- igan has received a bid to all five tournaments, was the winner in 1950. This is the only time that the Tigers have…

… University in the semi-finals, and 7-1 victory over Brown in the final round. In addition four Wolverines received the distinc- tion of being named to the All- American hockey team. This year Coach Heyliger…

… goal in last night's 4-1 Wolverine victory. JOHN McKENNEL PAUL PELOW "",, State Swint Crown Won ByFordsoii By IVAN KAYE Fordson High School, coached by former Michigan swimming star Gus Stager…

…- r record, and in so doing he pulled down the only first place garnered by the Wolverines. - J FLO'*RSHIM Even the beer turns the color of the Emerald Isle! n ----, * Overtime game SEASON TOTALS…

March 16, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 110) • Page Image 13

… lost my luggage provided to compensate for their faux pas. It's salted peanuts. As I'm munching I go over all that has happened in the last week. Michigan gets a10th-seed bid. Wolverine coach Bud Van…

… unexpected. In the winter, when the Wolverines were 1- 4 in conference play, success was unexpected. By late February, it had become only a possibility. By March, it was reality, a mad scramble for Van…

… Daily, The Anri Arbor News and The Wolverine. Today, the Wolverines are covered everywhere I look. "I think they (Michigan players) are all really excited about picking up the newspapers and reading about…

…." In Oklahoma, the game between the Cowgirls and the Wolverines was the top story in The Daily O'Col- legian, The Daily Oklahoman, and The NewsPress. The story was even placed above victories by the 5th…

…. The complete destruction of predictions and assumptions. And to think, it only took me two hours of deep thinking to realize that. . A r .i c JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Eric Riley and the Wolverines hope to…

March 16, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 134) • Page Image 9

… set up a re-match of their 1974 tournament tus- sle. CAMPY RUSSELL and Way-. man Britt led the Wolverines to a 77-68 upset win over the Irish, two years ago. The two teams meet Thursday in Louis- ville…

…-p left. The Wolverines called THE time-out, but planned no set, Fernda play before scoring the final and fo to battle Notre Dame t. on the press resulting in a re- as missing so many, that verse layup…

…- ket. Rickey Green Staton came off the to spark the Wolverine ack. Staton entered the, with just over 11 minutes ing and Missouri Val- hampion Wichita State g a 60-48 lead. Within seconds, the 6-3 swing…

…- brought the Wolverines a 12-point deficit to an point deficit. FRESHMAN f r o m tale clicked on a jumper; ollowed that with a steal Grote worked the baseline to lead. The 5-7 guard pumped in perfection…

…, leading the Wol- 13 of his 15 points before inter- verine scoring attack with 17' mission, dropping in several points. jumpers from the side of the key. THE WOLVERINES control- The Shockers built their…

… he Wolverines, the loss an abrupt halt to a at disappointing sea- bbed before the season i o u s contenders for and national honors, in was plagued by in- rcy throughout t h e gn. They finished the…

… with a lackluster 28-20 record. ed as if the Wolverines ake a final run at the t had eluded them all After Mike Zuke scored anded goal early in the Wolverines ....j Huskies shut the gates to pro…

… linemate DougI Lindskog streaking into the Huskie zone. Lindskog prompt- ly beat Horsch to bring the Wolverines within one. Kris Manery tied the game at the 9:49 mark as he knocked in a Greg Fox rebound. But…

…'s first goal of the season remained on the books. Another controversial call went against the Wolverines moments into the second per- iod. Dave DeBol appeared to have picked up a rebound and flipped the…

March 16, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

… Daily Sports Writer Last weekend, the Michigan baseball team was played the New York Mets,'a professional team. This weekend against 'Arizona, it just seemed that way. The Wolverines (10-5), who hadn…

… and defense to carry the Wolverines. But that. has not been the case, as the offense. has been a great surprise. The 25th-ranked Wplverines are batting .316 as. a team so far this season - a point below…

… .60-meter dash Saturday in College Station,. Texas - which made him Even before this weekend's the first Wolverine runner to ever NCAA Indoor Championships, achieve All-America status twice men's track…

Wolverines concluded their indoor season with seven ished fourth. He was fresh off his teamo points at the NCAA Cham- besttime of this season, set Feb.. pionship, good for 32nd place. Five 21. at the…

March 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… - won. Those of us who know a Michigan-Duke game, with a trip to the Final Four on the line, could have - should have - happened. " Anyone who saw the Wolverines dis- Tnantle Indiana by 48 points or upset…

… and the Wolverines showed it, until yesterday. It's not that they didn't get the calls, or that Louis Bullock's leg was less than 100 percent. The Wolverines just fell short. They didn't play the kind…

March 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

…Club Sports Roundup VOLLE YBALL Much to the chagrin of the Michigan volleyball club, the hometown favorite won again last Saturday. Calvin College defeated the Wolverines, 15-7, 7-15, 15-13, at its…

… as a whole played really well," said club member Walt Jones. "Especially Anmar (Sarasa) and Martin (McFadden)." Sarasa's hitting and McFadden's blocking keyed the attack for the Wolverine spikers…

…Kay and Eric Klasson, the three Wolverine com- petitors, each lost, however their paths towards elimination took three dif- ferent directions. For sophomore All-American Joe McFarland a national…

…, after a 7-4 loss to Nebraska yesterday, the team finds it- elf in the midst of a two-game losing id. The Wolverines fell behind the Cor- nhuskers -;quickly yesterday as Nebraska jumped on Michigan pitcher…

… season. THE WOLVERINES missed an ex- cellent scoring opportunity in the first inning of the contest when they put run- ners on first and second bases with none out. Sabo, however, ripped a sharp grounder…

… Sunday's game, the Wolverines jumped out to a 1-0 lead at Houston but were then buried by the Cougars, 6-2. Paciorek opened the scoring for the Wolverines with a home run in the second inning. Michigan…

… Cougars runs were unearned, resulting from two Michigan errors. The win raised Houston's record to 14-3- 1 and avenged an earlier, 5-3, setback to the Wolverines. Michigan, now 3-2, will play Mor- ningside…

March 16, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… break' in years, the Wolverine baseball squad gave up the nets of Yost Field House and moved to the diamond for its first outdoor workout of the season. Coach Ray Fisher divided his crew into two squads…

… shining freshman pros-, pect, seem to have the inside track at this stage, on two of the four berths. As the tentative schedule stands, the Wolverines will open the season April 13, when they meet Western…

… the season, as son, Bob Breen, and Gordon Pulford, against one non-Conference defeat by who doubles in the backstroke, also Great Lakes, are given the edge over strengthen the Wolverines' bid for the…

… with Minnesota's Vernon Oj - Western Conference titles in the nine- team contest and compiled a total of 55 points, as against OSU's 43 score BUY WAR BONDS - Wolverine Swimmers Face Buckeyes Tomorrow in…

…, Fries, Breen, Mowerson, and Pulford are candidates for the starting positions in the latter battle. INVEST IN VICTORY I and three first places. Furthermore, the Wolverines grabbed seven addi- Ex…

March 16, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… doped as follows for To lRimt Heats# the Wolverines: 50 yard dash between 3 to 5 points, t6io mile 6 to 8,1pole W ill Ruin Tonight on his hand44orYovdr a week. In 440 Yard Trials Another sign of a "'. i…

…. Platten gymnasium at Evanston, while l The following first places are almost Martin, Joyner, Thomas and Siemonis certain to go to the Wolverines; shot will compete in the' 440. There -wviI put, two mile and…

… competition but tomorrow's Ohio State and Iowa ahead' of ,themn. results should find him a contributor The Wolverines did not place any'inen of two valuable points. in~ first place. ,,___________ Wolverine

… likely that the Wolverines will pile I the March issue of the Athletic up a total of not less than 36 points Journal, published in Champaign, Ill., which should be enough to win any by the Athletic Journal…

… story on "Intramural Scoring." a field of opponents as the Wolverines' He describes in detail the scoring sys- have ever had to face in any western tem used in tournaments at Michigan, meet as 'all .the…

… looks :like a victory for with the California law requiring re- the Wolverines by a good margin. mariage of divorced people. i a pennant this year if reports from the Cubs but the greet ;>ss . the boys…

March 16, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… 24-9 ment's open- ing weekend when: Friday and has since 7:20P.M. been banished Where: from the record Bridgestone books due to Arnea sanctions. The TV/Radio: Wolverines TNT have to look back to 1994…

…'t be the first time that the Wolverines will run into the Bobcats in post- season play. In 1964, Michigan defeated Ohio, 69-57, en route to the program's first Final Four. Additionally, in games follow…

March 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 93) • Page Image 13

… weekend, the Wolverines advance to the next round of the CCHA playoffs. This com- ing Saturday night at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, the Wolverines will meet the Miami Redskins in the 4 p.m. semifinal…

… proved the Wolverines intended to run up the score. "We started with them (Felsner and Wiseman) and then we rotated four different lines. We wanted to send them a message," Michigan coach Red Berenson said…

… campus at the age of 17, by far the youngest in the quartet. Coming from San Jose, igan hockey should be like." Finally, there is Felsner. Perhaps the greatest Wolverine to lace up a pair of skates, he…

… said. "They (the refs) stopped calling penalties as soon as the game got out of reach. Sticks were flying and those things happen." However, the Wolverines did not agree with Welsh's assessment. "It…

…," Ward said, "there would have been some retaliation." In Friday's game, Buckeye for- ward Sacha Guilbaut deflected home a Greg Beaucage shot from the point to give OSU an early 1-0 lead. The Wolverines

… sometime Sunday." The Buckeyes are forced into using these tactics because they have little ability for finesse and simply cannot skate with the Wolverines. Friday night, OSU enjoyed far more success than in…

… coupling its playoff intensity with the Wolverines 10-day layoff, Welsh's crew was able to neutralize Michigan's team speed and the ad- vantage of the larger ice surface early in the night with its own tena…

… percentage. While the Wolverines have seen the tough-guy act before and have enough muscle to handle any bullies on the CCHA block, cooler heads usually prevail. "I like playing tough games," defenseman Chris…

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