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February 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 20) • Page Image 13

… instantly called timeout, as the Wolverines’ new freshman tandem put the league on notice. The new freshmen arrivals, paired with aggressive offensive play from junior Paige Jones, however, was not…

… enough to slow Purdue. The No. 11 Boilermakers (4-4 overall, 4-4 Big Ten) built on Saturday’s win en route to a 3-1 victory over the Wolverines (0-2, 0-2). After Michigan erased a four…

February 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 20) • Page Image 14

… not disappoint and awarded Wojcik with a full 10 points, adding the exclamation point to a dominant win for the No. 8 Wolverines over Nebraska on Monday afternoon. Michigan’s 197.650 to 195…

….300 win was expected, but it also answered a lot of open questions regarding the Wolverines’ form following the University’s 14-day practice pause and the team’s 24-day break from competition…

….” Michigan came out strong and never looked back, winning each round, convincingly. *** The meet began with Michigan on vault and Nebraska on bars. Every Wolverine who vaulted earned a score of at…

… with them.” Wojcik’s words are very fitting in a match that was a celebration of team unity. Monday was the Wolverines’ annual “Flip for Chip” meet, which sees the team honor the late…

… perhaps no meet where the attitude the Wolverines take from Hills’s legacy could be more appropriate. Coming off less-than-ideal circumstances in which some worried about rust, Michigan…

… weeks without so much as touching a basketball. Inevitably, when the Wolverines returned, the discourse would revolve around any alleged rust. So, Livers took the initiative to try to avoid…

… errors, poor shot selection and jellied legs. Livers, though, did what he could to help keep the Wolverines afloat, scoring 13 of Michigan’s 27 first half points. “I knew I was gonna come out and…

… double-figures in seven straight. Ho-hum. “We keep it simple,” Wolverines’ coach Juwan Howard said of his team’s offensive strategy against the Badgers. “We kept it simple. Simple plays.” No…

… repertoire also features a blend of jump shots and points in the paint. When the Wolverines stared down a 12-point halftime deficit on Sunday, Livers recognized that he needed to emphasize the…

February 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 20) • Page Image 15

… the No. 4 and No. 3 recruiting classes in 2020 and 2021, respectively, Conry is hungry to shake up the Big Ten with a Wolverine squad that is quietly yet quickly ascending. Finding a…

… the Wolverines recruit, bolster their coaching staff and enhance their understanding of the game. In tandem with the completion of U-M Lacrosse Stadium — a brand- new, lavish complex featuring a…

… the University and form relationships with a proper support- ing cast of Wolverine faculty, Conry worked to build on many of the core elements Paul had already woven into the team’s fabric…

… retained many of their key roster pieces from the year prior, the Wolverines picked up where they left off, once again finishing 8-6. Despite stumbles against ranked opponents early on the season…

… contests, the Wolverines set major milestones, earning their first wins over a top-five program and a ranked Big Ten program, respectively. As Conry made his transition in his first year with…

…, the Wolverines took a step back in 2019. Plagued by injuries in several piv- otal areas, including on the defensive front and at the faceoff X, Michigan struggled to slow down its opponents…

… and win important possessions all season long, giving up 13.46 goals per game and losing 67.6 of its faceoffs. On the offensive end, the Wolverines missed the goal-scoring capabili- ties of…

… out there and say, ‘Hey, we still have a game to play. We gotta be successful.’ ” Bolstered by four assists in the first half by Buckanavage, a single-game team record, the Wolverines sur…

Wolverines’ lead. Although the Buckeyes closed the deficit to two with 10 minutes remaining, a subse- quent pair of goals from Noseworthy secured the monumental win for Michigan, 13-10. In a…

… work in to do so?’ We learned and grew throughout the year in order to do that.” Heading into 2020 with healthy legs and new faces, the Wolverines looked to take this newfound wis- dom, redeem…

February 17, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

…) held serve to beat the Hoosiers (16-9, 6-8), 89-65, Sunday afternoon. It didn’t take long for each offense to get going. Collective scoring from the Wolverines and a quick pair of triples from…

… and working hard. He’s buying into the teaching and development, and he’s going out there and having a great carryover game after game.” Even more offensive production from the Wolverines gave…

February 17, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

… turned in one of his strongest performances of the season on the way to 12 points and 11 assists. All Sunday afternoon, the Wolverines’ offense fired on all cylinders and showed its ceiling on…

… any offense for the Wolverines that relies on Simpson to let it fly is surely in for some rough games. But in Howard’s words, Simpson makes teams die by a thousand cuts rather than by volume…

February 17, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 71) • Page Image 10

…’s premiere closers to give the Wolverines a lead they wouldn’t relinquish en route to a 4-3 victory over No. 1 Vanderbilt. “It was kind of a surreal experience,” Schmidt said. “We fought and competed…

…,” Michigan coach Erik Bakich said. “Just guys that had their moments in different games that could be positive contributors for the entire season.” In the Wolverines’ second game of the…

February 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

… its season with multiple losses was 2006. But after dropping two close games in Tampa, Fla. last weekend, the Wolverines fell from No. 6 to No. 11 in the national rankings and now find…

… emphasized this week in practice — is consistency throughout her lineup, particularly with runners in scoring position. Last weekend, the Wolverines hit .314 as a team, but managed an average below…

February 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

… Michigan men’s basketball team had a shot at the upset. The Wolverines were rolling, fresh off a blowout win against Michigan State and their first victory at Assembly Hall since 2009. The momentum…

…, coupled with the fact that Michigan led No. 11 Wisconsin in Madison last month until the final five minutes, pointed toward the possibility of the Wolverines’ first win against a ranked opponent this…

February 17, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… (R) speaks about his accomplishments as governor and how that translates into good experience for the position as president at the GOP Field Office in Livonia on Tuesday. Wolverines can’t rally…

Wolverines’ season in the blink of an eye. No such heroics were necessary Tuesday, however, as the Buckeyes (9-5 Big Ten, 17-10 overall) jumped out to an eight- point lead at halftime and never…

February 17, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

… it is for our generation of students and for the next generation of Wolverines. That’s why we write today to announce our candidacy and express how excited we are to hear your voice, your ideas…

… is incredibly important that we provide these fellow Wolverines support just as we do for other students through programs such as Leaders and Best. Our centralized program would provide a group…

February 17, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

… at the event, as several members of the 1953 and 1962 national championship teams were present, decades after they won their titles. The quote also applies to the 2015 Wolverines. While…

… squad has stayed together for the upcoming season. While the Wolverines lost multi-position star Jacob Cronenworth to the Major League Baseball draft, key contributors such as junior left- hander…

February 17, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 75) • Page Image 8

… “pain is (LeVert’s) guide,” and said LeVert was too sore to practice in the wake of the 11 minutes he played against the Boilermakers. The Wolverines had hoped the two days…

… game plan today.” Michigan fell into a hole with Abdur-Rahkman on the bench, and its foul troubles came back with a vengeance in the second half. The Wolverines recorded six team fouls in…

February 17, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

… program. In just their fourth year of competition, the Wolverines believe they have an opportunity to shake up not only the traditional mold of successful lacrosse programs, but also the…

… a top-10 recruiting class. What’s surprising about the Wolverines’ meteoric rise up the national recruiting boards is how, by the numbers, it looks like Michigan is behind in almost every…

February 17, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 68) • Page Image 8

…. 1, the Wolverines couldn’t finish the job after senior forward Max Bielfeldt’s last-second tip-in sent the game to overtime. Tuesday’s matchup could be just as close, considering the…

Wolverines hold home-court advantage and haven’t lost to the Spartans at Crisler Center since January 26, 2010. The Daily sat down with Michigan State coach Tom Izzo in October at Big…

… compared to former Wolverine guard Nik Stauskas and current junior guard Caris LeVert given his height and court vision, Michigan will have to deal with a Spartan team that outrebounded it by…

Wolverines Nik Stauskas and Glenn Robinson III will be in attendance for Tuesday night’s game against the Spartans. The duo combined for 40 points in Michigan 79-70 win in Ann Arbor last year. … Michigan…

February 17, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily | michigandailycom | February 17, 2014 I Wisconsin tops Michigan, 75-62 Frank's red hot: Kaminsky rolls Wolverines start cold, comeback falls short as teams split season series…

… men's basketball team couldn't do that in the first half Sunday night, and an 18-point deficit was too much to make up in the Wolverines' 75-62 loss to Wisconsin in Crisler Center on Sunday afternoon…

… Michigan frontcourt, making 11 of his 16 shots for 25 points with 11 rebounds. The Badgers' 32 points in the paint exposed the Wolverine big men, who hadn't faced such a stiff test. In a handful of Michigan…

… to three thanks to the heroics of Kaminsky in its 75-62 loss. sophomore guard Caris LeVert, "I just thought Frank was very the momentum that had brought opportunistic," said Wisconsin the Wolverines to…

…." As the game winded down in the typical fashion Michigan- Wisconsin battles go - like this year's 77-70 Wolverine win in Madison and last year's 65-62 overtime loss - it was Kaminsky playing the role of…

… LOSS Michigan can easily forget Sunday's defeat by finishing a sweep of Michigan State. SportsMonday Column, page 2B WEEKEND WOES * The Golden Gophers swept the Michigan hockey team as the Wolverines

February 17, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 69) • Page Image 10

… Nebraska upsetting Michigan State on the road, the beatingthat the Wolverines took on Sunday almost disappears. It seemed like the majority of the Michigan men's basketball team's offensive weapons played…

Wolverine to do much of anything offensively, as his 25 points were almost for yourself, you can't produce energy for yourself, then you have to produce energy for your teammates. If you're not putting in…

… well could decide the Big Ten title. If the Wolverines can't get up for that one, this team has bigger problems than one isolated February loss. PAUL SHERMAN/Daily Sophomore guard Carls LeVert scored a…

…: MINNESOTA MARCH 4: AT ILLINOIS MARCH 8: INDIANA MARCH 13: BIG TEN TOURNAMENT MARCH 16: SELECTION SUNDAY MARCH 18: NCAA TOURNAMENT was any sort of common theme in the Wolverines' losses this year, but there…

… daughter, Hannah, on the off the match 8-5 and picking up far corner court of the Varsity the first team point of the day for Tennis Center before her the Wolverines. team's match against No. 22 "We tried a…

… new combo at No. Notre Dame Saturday, letting 3 (doubles)," Bernstein said. "I the Wolverines prepare in the thought Laura did a great job locker room on there, so to their own. get off to the "These…

… played their way to straight-set victories. The only lossofthe day for the Wolverines was a three-set thriller in No. 3 singles between Lee and Notre Dame's Jennifer Kellner. "I'm happy with the effort…

… played, and all five singles victories came in straight sets. The Wolverines improved to 5-0 on the year when winning the first doubles point, and it moved Bernstein closer to a major milestone. The win…

… gave Bernstein her 299th career victory, and her first chance to eclipse the 300 mark will come against Western Michigan next Saturday. wiRESrl.NG' Wolverines top Pittsburgh By JUSTIN MEYER four with a…

… match pretty much country are first for the secured. He could have started starting to see of the ear" Wolverines to run and try to win easy, but that." . when he we're always telling these guys Like…

February 17, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 69) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Teignayhg oS February 17th, 2014- 3B Youth on display in baseball's weekend in Texas Wolverines take early leads but falter to 1-2-1 mark in opening games By…

… one of the weakest. Bakich expects the sophomore to be back in the next two weeks. Without their premier closer, the Wolverines (1-2-1) threw freshman left-hander Brett Adcock to finish off Texas State…

February 17, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 69) • Page Image 12

… much of the firstperiod -junior I up at a 4-1 scoreboard in forward Andrew Sinelli earned of the Golden Gophers, the Wolverines' first goal less his team dropped its third than two minutes into the game…

… found 0twine, extending the Gophers' lead to two - a deficit the Wolverines had also found themselves in the night before. As they had Friday, the Wolverines took penalties early, but remained strong on…

February 17, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… With just MICHIGAN 57 44 seconds left to play in Thursday's game, Iowa's Kamille Wahlin hit a go- ahead 3-pointer. It was the Hawkeyes' first lead of the game. On the ensuing possession, the Wolverines

… more possession. Junior guard Jenny Ryan unwisely chose Wahlin, an 87-percent free-throw shooter, to shoot the 1-and-1. The Wolverines got a lucky break. "I wasn't too happy when it didn't go in…

February 17, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, February 17, 2011 - 5A 'M' tops Indiana with five Seniors reflect on time at'M' scoring in double figures Wolverines nab 13 3-pointers, shoot 50…

… track, especially with just four games left in the regular season. It INDIANA 76 struggled MICHIGAN 88 offensively against the Spartans all night and scored just 56 points. Luckily for the Wolverines

…- tender Shawn Hunwick who will not be honored this week- end, as he is projected to return for his last remaining year of eligibility - boast an impres- sive resume. The 2011 Wolverine class has won three…

…), Caporusso (24) and rish every moment I have Rust (19). Complimenting the re." offense, Langlais has never h a 107-45-9 total record missed a game as a Wolverine, games and a 55-12-4 making 161 total starts…

February 17, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

…- brought to Michigan's inside ing for just the second time all game, it wasn't enough to off- season. set the Wolverines' miserable But whatever solace the Wol- shooting performance. The verines found didn…

… Illinois' height Nonetheless, Michigan made advantage all night long, and the game interesting in the sec- the Wolverines fell on the road, ond half, bringing the contest 54-52. within one point on a drive…

February 17, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

… chance. Sims and the Wolverines made good on the opportunity, stealing a thrilling 80-78 victory from Iowa. Sims shot 8-of-18 from the floor and pulled down eight rebounds in the game's final 25 minutes…

… Eric May. Sims shot a season-high 25 attempts, seven more than his next- highest mark. "I didn't have very good position-. Two 3-pointers late against Hawkeyes lift the Wolverines in overtime contest By…

February 17, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 78) • Page Image 8

… kind of picked up the slack for her, and we started making shots." The Wolverines (0-13 Big Ten, 6-19 overall) showed that they were ready to play right from the start, never allowing the Boilermakers…

… free throw from Gearlds, Michigan promptly went on a 6-0 run to tie the game. Soon after, the Wolverines took a 22-19 lead on a pret- ty spin move and jumper from Janelle Cooper. The sophomore - whom…

… to Michi- gan's upset bid. On Purdue's first posses- sion, Gearlds drilled a three from the top of the key. After a steal off a pass from Wolverine sophomore Melinda Queen, Purdue forward Aya Traore…

… Michigan softball program. The Wolverines reached new heights last season, becoming the first team east of the Mississippi River to win the Women's College World Series. "Regardless of what happened last…

… anything is deserved," Ritter said in the e-mail. "It's up to us to prove that we belong there." Michigan's top ranking shouldn't come as a shock to anyone. The Wolverines return all but one of their…

… and Alessandra Giampaolo and senior Stepha- nie Bercaw returning to left, center and right fields, respectively. The Wolverines lost some offensive pop with the graduations of shortstop Jessica Merchant…

… to help out," Ewing wrote in an e-mail. "There's no one better than Jess herself giving me advice." The Wolverines open the season at the GRU Classic in Gainesville,Fla. this week- end. They will face…

… - last start, Feb. 16, 2005. Hunter's performance left no room for second guesses. The senior sparked the Wolverines out of the locker room, launching them to a 35-6 lead. In total, Hunter scored of No. 1…

… and allowed us to get out of the box early." By early, Amaker meant 40 seconds into the game. Hunter justified his coach's decision on the Wolverines' first possession. He received a pass from Graham…

February 17, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

… MADISON - Mike Wilkinson must really like playing against Michigan. But that's not saying much these days. The Wolverines (3-9 Big Ten, 12-14 overall) lost their Dion Harris scored in d ninth straight game…

…- second notable perfor- third straight game sco mance against Michigan this season, 22 points But beyond the duoc and nine rebounds. igan had nothing to w "(The Wolverines) have some good big guys the…

… had the most productive 17 lead at halftime. night of any Wolverine by far, considering he Michigan's ability t S* NOTE Women's swimming team jumps out to early lead in Big Ten Championships After one…

… day of competition, the Michigan women's swim- ming and diving team has taken an early and surprising lead at the Big Ten Championships. The No. 17 Wolverines edged out Penn State by just one point…

… half while Michigan failed to convert from 3-point land, going 0-for-8. The Wolverines shot just 8-of-24 from the field in the first half for 17 points, the fewest they have scored in a single half this…

… to trial. He has already missed seven games because of the suspension he received when the news of his charges broke, and he couldn't even travel or practice with the Wolverines. His story has been…

… State squad. The Wolverines clocked in at 1:40.75, which is an NCAA consideration time. The Big Ten Championships will continue through Satur- day, and are being held at Indiana. Ever have those friends…

February 17, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 84) • Page Image 10

… sophomore Ryan Heller last Sunday in the Michigan men's tennis match against No. 18 Vanderbilt. Despite the team's 5-2 loss, Heller's performance provided a bright spot for the Wolverines., At the No. 4…

… competed in four events at the NCAA Championships and scored a 9.425 on the vault - helping the Wolverines win the nation's top team score in the event. Michigan coach Kurt Golder is confident that Umphrey…

February 17, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

… suffered from inconsistency since the Big Ten season began. And that inconsistency seems to be at an all-time high when the Wolverines hit the YR Y O road, where they have won just one of their five…

… to have a shot at making the (NCAA) Tournament," freshman guard Dion Harris said. "And we all want to have a shot" The sense of urgency in the upcom- ing homestand is prevalent among Wolverines

February 17, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

… Tambellini bring the Wolverines back from the dead, it was two controver- sial calls by the officiating crew that ulti- mately decided the game. At 8:14 of the second period, Tambellini drove in on Michigan…

… and onto the ice where one quick pass set up Ortmeyer for a wide-open goal. The Wolverines began to celebrate, but their jamboree was cut short as the ref came in waving the goal off. All Ortmeyer and…

… into a nail-biter. The smooth-skating winger has now scorched the net 22 times this season for a team-leading total of 32 points. He has twice as many goals as any other Wolverine. Tambellini just doesn…

… schools, Tam- bellini seemed unfazed, unaware of any extra pressure on him as the Wolverines' most consis- tent offensive force. He started by giving Michi- gan the quick start it needed Friday when he…

… scored 13 seconds in, and then breathed life into the Wolverines in Saturday's third period. Michigan coach Red Berenson compared him to Brett Hull - the Detroit Red Wing whose rocket shot has terrorized…

… depends on when there's a lot on the line. That is a desire that the rest of the Wolverines need to pick up on, because as special as Tam- bellini is, he couldn't pull out a win by himself Saturday, and he…

… is not going to be able to deliver See LEWIS, Page 48 ing in Michigan's split with first-place Ferris State two weeks ago. Tambellini led the Wolverines to victory against the Spartans on Friday, but…

February 17, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 96) • Page Image 11

Wolverines for a career-high 22 points on 10-of-14 shooting. On top of her hot shooting, Haynie also pulled down 6 rebounds and dished out 8 assists in 40 minutes of play. YESTERDAY' S GAME Michigan State (82…

… ball. The Wolverines can- not. It's no secret that the strength of the Wolverine offense is the high-low post play, but it never became so obvious that that seems to be the only part of the Michigan…

… gameplan. Michigan's 35.3 field goal percentage was the fifth straight game in which the Wolverines shot less than 40 percent. What's even more disparaging is that most of the shots they made were easy ones…

…. A glimpse at Michi- gan's shot chart reveals just four made field goals from outside the paint. The Wolverines may have a producer down low in junior forward Jennifer Smith, who scored -27 points…

… needed a basket." OLD STORY WITH A NEW TWIST: After a Michigan loss, there's usually a list of sure-fire reasons explaining why they lost. Yesterday was no different, as the Wolverines watched an early 21…

… struggled early before scoring 27 points. chances for victory, just like every other loss. A new problem arose yesterday, though, as the Spar- tans shut down every Wolverine except for Smith, turn- ing…

… Michigan into a one-player team. The Wolverines can normally expect contribution from a few players down the bench, and the Jennifer Smith Show proved that the team concept is something Michigan has to get…

… distractions than the NBA's Portland Jailblazers, the Wolverines are playing great basketball and sitting atop the Big Ten standings, even though no one else on Earth expected them to contend at all. For another…

… were able to clamp down on defense against everyone else. Just two other Wolverines scored more than six points, all of them shooting below 30 percent. The big difference between the Spar- tans and the…

Wolverines was Michigan State's ability was to hit jump shots. Michigan missed every shot outside the paint - 0-for-9 - in the second half, while the Spartans could take advan- tage of iumners from 15 feet and…

February 17, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 96) • Page Image 12

… State 0 LAKE SUPERIOR 4, Northern Michigan 2 Notre Dame 3, BOwUNG GREEN 2 MICHIGAN STATE 5, Michigan 3 FERRIS STATE 2, Western Michigan 1 Saturday's games: MIAMI 1, Ohio State 0 CCHA STANDINGS Wolverines

…. Because, for the third time in 2003, the Wolverines have won on Friday at home, only to lose to the same team on Sat- urday in their opponent's building. "We have to play better on the road," Michigan coach…

February 17, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 96) • Page Image 14

… 0 . E A .. 10 i Hampshire had to be moved out to the Midwest regional because it is the nation's fourth ranked team. Because of their road woes, the Wolverines, if the sea- son ended today, might…

… not have made the field if there were still 12 teams, as they stand 12th in the Pairwise. But this projection places them third in the Midwest at Yost going up against North Dakota, who the Wolverines

February 17, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 96) • Page Image 16

… up at just the right time. With the Big Ten Champi- onship two weeks away, the Wolverines looked dominant yesterday afternoon against No. 5 Ohio State. On the strength of two pins and a technical fall…

… accomplishments as Wolverines prior to the match. Grant would not disap- point in his final home dual meet. The fourth-ranked All-American put on a takedown clinic at the expense of a hapless Nathan Costello…

February 17, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

… that' elusive 13th game. Like an ascending elevator; the Wolverines had no prob- lem reaching wins 1-12, 2 MICHIGAN 59 but win F numbert 13 WiSCONSJN 75 seems like the floor that doesn't exist. Michigan…

… (3-8 Big Ten, 12-10 over- .A all) lost its seventh consecutive gam e atWs n i , 9 a Wisconsin last night, 75-59, to a team which many hoped would be a breath of fresh air after the Wolverines played a…

February 17, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 82) • Page Image 10

… did was amazing" Michigan coach Brian Ellerbe said. After his team's sixth-consecutive loss to Indiana this past Sunday, Ellerbe had said that Wisconsin was a team closer to the Wolverines' playing…

… defensive team against a good defensive team with few offensive weapons quickly unfolded into a game of P-I-G for the Badgers' sharpshooters. Kevin Gaines led the Wolverines with 16 points. M' heads east to…

February 17, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

… every offensive category, likes plenty of other things a normal Michigan student would enjoy. But hockey is the item on his daily schedule that he doesn't tire of no matter what. After the Wolverines

… jobs! Camp Bgichigania of the Wolverines' six-game winless streak, Gassoff said the physical nature of practice was a calculated ploy to regain the edge that has been lost during the slide. "Bubba…

February 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… weekend coming up. The Wolverines will try to win their 12th-straight Big Ten Championship when the three-day meet starts Thursday in Bloomington. (17) SYRACUSE 69, PENN STATE 90 Villanova 64 Ohio State 81…

Wolverines are playing welZhe goaltender might not face many she He might not get the opportunity to show his teammates what he can do. Fortunately for Michigan netminder Marty Turco, his teammates look out…

February 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

Wolverines to a second-place finish at the meet. "It was great," Bendel said. "We were the best team at the meet, and it paid off." Heavily recruited in high school, Bendel was considered a top-flight incoming…

… changed nationality." to be taken by the hand," Richardson said. "Those kind of people will give you 110 percent every day." Bendel and the rest of the Wolverines are heading to the Big Ten Swimming and…

February 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

… end result? The usual. Two Michigan victo- ries. On Friday, the Wolverines (19-2-2 CCHA, 28-2- 3 overall) trudged their way to an uninspired 3-1 victory over Notre Dame. At one point, a fan tossed a…

… banana onto the ice - perhaps as com- entary on the players', well, "rotten" perfor- ance. But the Wolverines sprang to life on Saturday, giving the Irish a 6-1 thrashing. The big story of the weekend was…

… Brendan Morrison - the senior Hobey Baker candidate became Michigan's all-time leading scorer on Saturday night, surpassing former Wolverine Denny Felsner with two goals and two assists. On Friday, Morrison…

Wolverines for a career- Indiana 84 2 Michigan 81 high 31 points, only five of which came in the first half, and almost sin- gle-handedly erased a 20-point Michigan lead on the way to a gut- wrenching, heart…

…-breaking, nail-bit- ing, stomach-churning 84-81 Indiana win over the Wolverines in overtime yesterday. Guyton, who nailed seven of 12 attempts from 3-point range, scored eight points in the final three minutes of…

…. After Louis Bullock missed a run- ning jumper on the Wolverines' next possession, Guyton got Conlan to fall for a ball fake at the top of the key, took a step to his left and drained another three to tie…

…'s all-time leading scorer during Saturday night's 6-1 victory over Notre Dame. Book it! Morrison sets scoring record Six-point weekend puts Wolverines' leader and best in record, history books By Dan…

… Stiliman t ly Sports Writer When Brendan Morrison broke Denny Felsner's Michigan scoring record early in the third period of Saturday night's game against Notre Dame, the rest of the Wolverines came off the…

… moment that the Wolverines and their fans had been anticipating for weeks, and it had finally happened. "It didn't quite come on the play that I had envisioned," Morrison said. "You always picture the…

…'s Richard Mandeville (left) and Jason Collier in yesterday's 84-81 overtime loss to the Hoosiers. WOlverines i dre need ofsoe heat By Jordan Field Daily Sports Writer ust about every morning, Airron…

February 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… the hock and Michigan trailing by one in the 1989 NCAA championship game, Michigan guard Rumeal -Robinson stepped up to the free- throw line. With millions of eyes on him and he Wolverines' national…

…-year starter for the Wolverines from 1986-90. He was a consensus 1990 All-Big Ten selection as well as a finalist for e 1990 Pete Maravich and John .ooden Awards. But in the hearts of Michigan fans, Robinson…

February 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

…-13-11- 44, UM, Turco 4-4-6 -14 Referee - John Kelly. Linesmen - Don Cline, Larry Lulich. ! At: Yost Ice Arena. A: 6,478. Legg assisted on Michigan's first two goals Saturday, helping the Wolverines jump out…

…'ve always gone to Michigan hock- ey games;' he said. "I saw them (in 1992) when the final four was in Albany. I followed them all the way there - unfortunately, things didn't pan out." The Wolverines may hope…

February 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 76) • Page Image 13

…BASKETBALL The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - February 17, 1997 - 58 Wolverines peer into past in 84-81 loss to Hoosiers By Danioel Rumore Daily Sports Editor Ahe Michigan men's basketball team…

… memories of its 72-70 loss at Indiana on Jan. 21. Despite Michigan's first half domina- tion and a near-career day from forward Maceo Baston, the Wolverines fell to I ana in a few of the same ways they to…

February 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 76) • Page Image 14

… - The contrasts could not have been any starker for the Michigan's women's basketball team ^ w this weekend. After handing Penn State its worst Big Ten loss ever Friday, the Wolverines >E were savaged…

… time Michigan has allowed an opponent to score 100 points since 1993-94 and by the most points the Wolverines have given up this season. The loss came after the Wolverines had put a similar pasting on…

February 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 76) • Page Image 16

…, considering the lack of many top Wolverines at the meet, a lot of the men and women could very well have been on vacation at their respective planets of origin. Both the men's and women's teams will partic…

…- ipate in the Big Ten championships next weekend, which, besides NCAAs, is the most important meet of Michigan's indoor season. Many Wolverines did not want to sacrifice their performances at Big Tens for…

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