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March 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 25) • Page Image 13

… an outstanding match the day before, but Pertofsky stepped up in the second game to lead the Wolverines when Jones fell back. “This team does that really well,” Michigan coach Mark Rosen said…

… outshined by Jones, who had a program-record 37 kills. Pertofsky’s outing came off of a two-week pause for the Wolverines, as they were quarantined due to COVID- 19 contact tracing the previous two…

March 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 25) • Page Image 14

… batters, letting out an emphatic roar as he approached Michigan’s bullpen. After that inning, the Wolverines would go on to win the game with eight unanswered runs and a dominant fielding…

… innings but closed out a comfortable 9-2 Wolverine win. By the final game of the series, Michigan completed its sweep of Purdue with an 11-6 win. Senior right-hander Blake Beers started for the…

Wolverines, retiring the Boilermakers in each of the first and second innings. Michigan ran into trouble at the top of the third inning when a string of errors led to three Purdue runs, giving the…

… play for Michigan, the Wolverines’ depth on the mound allowed them to control the tempo of the series and will prove to be the key to their continued success at the top of the Big Ten. “We do…

… infielder Julia Jimenez charged in from her third base post, tracked the foul ball down and made the catch. The out not only put the No. 23 Wolverines’ soft- ball team back in the win column to…

… throughout its 5-1 weekend: dominate. Beaubien’s outing — where she also struck out 14 batters — occurred in the first game of the Wolverines’ double-header against the Corn- huskers to open the…

Wolverines’ success against Nebraska. Not only did the offense struggle to produce in the double-header, scoring only two runs each game, but Michigan also had to contain Tristen Edwards. Edwards…

… said When the Wolverines’ pitching performance dipped on Friday for the final game of the Nebraska series, so did their chances. Beaubien and Storako combined for an unchar- acteristic four…

Wolverines started senior right-hander Sarah Schaefer. The start was Schaefer’s first in-game action since 2019. Throughout the young season, Hutchins has stressed the impor- tance of finding…

… three shutout innings, surrendering three hits and striking out a batter before Storako came in relief to complete the 3-0 vic- tory for the Wolverines. “(Schaefer) was really well pre- pared…

March 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 25) • Page Image 15

… assistant on the Wolverines’ staff, wanted the job and knew he could step in right away. He just had to convince Michigan coach Juwan Howard of the same. “‘Hey Coach, I know how to do everything…

… just 11:46 remaining in the game, Loyola Chicago took a nine- point lead over 3-seed Michigan. The Wolverines needed a spark and Jaaron Simmons obliged. The backup point guard hit just his…

March 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 25) • Page Image 16

… announcement, considering the heralded feat of attaining a No. 1 seed, seemed a tad humdrum. As little as two weeks ago, the Wolverines appeared primed to tear through March. Now, their fate is…

… — the program’s first since 1993 — along with an outright regular-season Big Ten championship for a reason. Even without Livers, the Wolverines possess the requisite talent to make a run…

March 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 47) • Page Image 7

… many days, the Wolverines will take the court once again Friday — albeit on a much bigger stage. While the magic of March Madness has already struck Michigan once, the Wolverines will officially…

… positive memories for the Wolverines. Last year, the arena played host to No. 8 seed Michigan’s miracle win over No. 1 seed Indiana on a buzzer- beating corner three from former wing Kam Chatman. This…

… trying to out-trick them.” While Michigan must stand up to that test, Oklahoma State will have its own test to take. All five Wolverine starters also have the potential to pile it on in a hurry due…

… attention after the near-tragic plane incident last Wednesday, but the Wolverines gained national acclaim for turning that experience into a title run. According to Irvin, their mindset throughout the…

March 17, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

… get back into the rhythm of things. But after a lackluster first half in the Wolverines’ WNIT opener Wednesday against Wright State, they found their usual high- scoring form and beat the Raiders…

… handily, 81-53. Michigan (9-9 Big Ten, 18-13 overall) struggled with foul trouble all season, and it looked like that wouldn’t change for the start of postseason play. The Wolverines committed…

March 17, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

…Irvin’s clutch 3 leads Wolverines past Tulsa, on to Notre Dame By JACOB GASE Daily Sports Editor DAYTON, Ohio — The Michigan men’s basketball team got the NCAA Tournament bid it was…

… bracket was released, no team in the field received more criticism than the Wolverines’ opponent, fellow No. 11 seed Tulsa. Even though the Golden Hurricane finished the season with a 20…

March 17, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

… became the first Wolverine freshman since 2008 to top 40 points in a season. Playing on Michigan’s most productive line throughout the season, Larkin never missed a beat adjusting to the college…

…. It has shined in an eight-game winning streak and slumped in losses to sub-.500 competition, but the record reflects that the Wolverines are heading to the Big Ten portion of their schedule with…

…’s kind of the old adage to get ahead and stay ahead. I think our hitters come out every game ready to play and have quality at-bats.” This season, the Wolverines have outscored opponents by a total…

… play in many of the Wolverines’ games since the team traveled to Savannah, Georgia in late February. Recently, Bakich has inserted him in the lineup for a few games, but Maezes hasn’t been able…

… taken out of the game last Friday. Bakich said Lamb will undergo tests this week to determine the extent of the injury. The Wolverines have also long been awaiting the return of junior left…

… continue for at least a little while longer. Monday night, the Wolverines earned the Big Ten’s automatic bid into the WNIT. The invitation marks their sixth straight postseason bid — the longest…

…-12 overall) are coming off an appearance in their conference tournament semifinals, when they lost by 12 to Wright State. If the Wolverines (8-10 Big Ten, 16-14 overall) advance past Wednesday, they…

… will play the winner of Friday’s matchup between Toledo and Wright State. Other teams in Michigan’s region include Akron, Missouri and a team the Wolverines defeated in December: Eastern Michigan…

… Northwestern and a regular- season sweep of in-state rival Michigan State. After posting a 5-2 record in January, though, the Wolverines found themselves in a downward spiral during February. En route…

… the Wolverines would be heading for the WNIT. This year’s WNIT appearance is Michigan’s second straight and seventh overall, and the second under the tutelage of coach Kim Barnes Arico. Last…

March 17, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… Tour- nament, the Wolverines gathered in a viewing room in Bankers Life Fieldhouse to watch the Selec- tion Show. There, they learned they'd be a No. 2 seed, set to face off against No. 15-seed Wofford…

…'s go watch the Selection Show." The Wolverines are in the Midwest regional, and should they advance from the second and third rounds, they'd find themselves right back in India- napolis, and potentially…

March 17, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

…F r, r , / , 'M' refocuses on matchup with Wofford Wolverines fall to MSU n BIG final By SIMON KAUFMAN Daily Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS - Nov. 17, the Michigan men's basketball team walked off the…

… court in Ames, Iowa while Iowa State fans rushed onto it. The Cyclones had just upset the then-seventh-ranked Wolverines and launched them into their toughest stretch of the season. In the following 28…

March 17, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

… No. 8 Northwestern was Michigan's fifth of the season. After a loss to No. 14 Johns Hopkins on Sunday, the Wolverines have lost their first six games by a combined score of 107-39. And yet, Ulehla…

… concerned with wins and losses is because she didn't pad this year's schedule. In the game before Northwestern, the Wolverines played the fifth- ranked Gators. In the game after Northwestern, Michigan…

Wolverine to Bellarmine's scoring didn't have a multi-goal game. cool down after halftime. The "We're deep on offense this year," Paras said. "That will play in our favor for a lot of these games where there…

March 17, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 11

…. The defending national champions in the relay finished fifth to head the Wolverines' 33rd-place effort at the indoor championships in Albuquerque, N.M. Sophomore Cindy Ofili added three points with a…

… in ith. Still, the Wolverines matched their fifth seeding. Phelan finished her opening leg in seventh, and then after Long, sophomore Danielle Pfeifer and junior Brook Handler carried the team from 11…

…/4 feet, earning All-American honorable mention. She missed all three tries at 14-1 feet, leaving her personal record at 13-11 1/ feet. Tobel was the oldest member of the Wolverine contingent, which…

… included two freshmen, two sophomores and a junior. Wolverines claim fourth in Arizona By NATE CLARK Sophomore Catherine Daily Sports Write Peters finished in a three-way tie for 42nd with a final score In…

… the land of sunshine, the of 231. After shooting an 82 in Michigan women's golf team the first round and 76 in the flourished. ' second round, she finished her The Wolverines finished tied performance…

…, Junior Lauren Grogan also this team has the talent to do had a strong performance for really, really well." the Wolverines, tying for 23rd The Wolverines have had no with a plus-10 226. She shot a shortage…

… Midwest region - widely hailed as the toughest of the four regional brackets - which would send the team back to Indianapolis if it can win its first two games. The Wolverines will meet Wofford in their…

… opening round matchup, with Duke, Kentucky, Louisville and Wichita State looming large as potential roadblocks to the Final Four. First-half foul trouble put the Wolverines behind the eight ball heading…

… combined 48 points - Wolverines nearly 70 percent of the team's the deficit production. After being held in uggling on check in the first half, Payne came up huge in the second to finish with "We just had 18…

… in the bonus. A Wolverine win, which would've been the program's first postseason conference title since the tournament's inception in 1998, would've almost certainly sent them to the No. 1 line in the…

March 17, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4B - March 17, 2014 Wolverines validate themselves Series in Review: By ALEJANDRO ZUNIGA Daily Sports Editor Minnesota had already clinched the Big Ten…

… regular- season title. The Michigan hockey team was fighting to keep its NCAA Tournament aspirations alive. The Wolverines were hosting their Senior Night. The Gophers already had theirs. Michigan's players…

March 17, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… postseason tournament - the WNIT. The Wolverines might have been disappointed Michigan after finding out they would not be playing in the Michigan NCAA tourna- Matchup: ment, but they Michigan quickly shifted…

…-6 MAC, 22-12 overall) in its first test since losing to last-place Illi- nois in the Big Ten Tournament. And Michigan coach Kevin Borseth knows the Wolverines can't look past the Eagles. "Eastern is hot…

March 17, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 114) • Page Image 12

… sparked Michigan's best- ever finish at the NCAAs and tallied 10 of the team's 39 points in the Wolverines' third-place finish. Though Ofili didn't start the day off the way she would have liked, finishing…

… with Ofili and the three other All-Americans' effort, the Wolverines achievedtheir primary objective of the season - to finish higher at Nationals than any other Wolverine team in history. "Our goal this…

… goals in their last 3 On Sunday, the Wolverines matches, the Wolverines knew took a giant step toward proving that Indiana had the potential to his point. slow down their potent offensive No. 12 Michigan…

…,' and that I had That focus was evident from to step up," May said. the onset, as the Wolverines Anderson called May "the dif- came out with an intensity char- ference" for Michigan, calling acteristic of…

…." That desperation worked again, and the rest of the team followed her lead. Three more Wolverines walked away with All-America honors - junior Bettie Wade (pentathlon), senior Nicole Edwards (mile run…

… laughed. "You see one of their parents getting thrown out, and that's the fun of college hockey, that's why they're there," Sauer said. This weekend was just further proof that the Wolverines have thrived…

… dancing wildly. When the song was done, they pleaded for the band to play again. The crowd got its encore. On Friday, Kolarik got his. And if the Wolverines keep making it this exciting in the playoffs…

March 17, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… (for showing up last night)." The Wolverines will next face Notre Dame in the third round of the NIT. They defeated the Fighting Irish 71-67 at South Bend earlier in the season. Two games after the…

… for an open shot." The 3-point shooting that was non- existent during the majority of Mich- igan's late-season losing streak also reappeared in the Wolverines' return to Crisler Arena. Four Wolverines

… would show up last night against UTEP. But this Wolverine team likes to surprise. Michigan came out with the defensive intensity necessary to pull out a victory. The Miners committed 19 turnovers, mainly…

… due to the Wolverines' pressure. Michigan got the ball toto the post play- ers early in the game, which opened up the perimeter to the tune of 1l-for-21 shooting from behind the arc. The Wolverines cut…

… the NIT. For many Wol- verine fans, a Michigan NIT run would be like a nightmare that just won't end. Every game the Wolverines advance in the NIT KE S would just reinforce the incomprehensible late…

…, the Wolverines wouldn't need to keep answering questions about what they have to do in these upcoming NIT games. Sure, Michigan coach Tommy Amaker and his Wolverines have continu- ally stressed that…

… UTEP team. But that phrase could just as easily be turned around to the Wolverines. For all intents and purposes, Michigan had its chance to continue its season in the NCAA Tournament, but it failed. Now…

March 17, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

… more points than the CCHA's Best Offensive Defenseman, Greene. Another Wolverine that did not win an award last night was forward T.J. Hensick. The sophomore was one of three nominees for CCHA Player of…

… to seal the doubles point for the Wolverines last night at the Varsity Tennis Center. Trailing 30-40 in a game that could give Michigan the win over Western Michi- gan, the two raised their play to…

… another level. First, Streifler turned what seemed like a sure Bron- co point into a Wolverine point when she returned an overhead slam over an outstretched Western Michigan racket for a winner. Next…

… the tone for the rest of the match." The Wolverines (5-6) used the doubles win as a step- ping stone to an impressive 6-1 victory over Western Michigan (8-4). The Broncos came into Ann Arbor having…

… the Wolverines with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Malena Remynse at No. 3 singles. "It was great to get those first two singles wins so quickly," Ritt said. "We got up early, and we were able to keep the lead and…

… cruised through its early-season schedule, going 8-3 in games in Florida and Texas. Even more impressively, the Wolverines have put up an excellent 4-2 record against "warm-weather" teams, including wins…

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March 17, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

… and helped Hartwick enjoy a dream season. It finished 33-12 and advanced to the Final Four after defeating Michigan in the Eastern Championship. This season, Strub hopes to help the Wolverines reach the…

… shows how this team competes." Senior captain Laura Olin had another tremendous day yesterday, shooting a team-best 71 to help the Wolverines finish in fourth place. Olin's 1-under round made her the only…

Wolverine to finish under par in any of the rounds. After a shaky start on Monday, when she shot 9-over-par, Olin quick- ly bounced back. She shot eight and two strokes better on the following days. Olin…

… because there is no way it should have been in the bunker. But I am over it now because we played well as a team, and I did have a solid tournament." Olin wasn't the only Wolverine who showed signs of…

…, while finishing 4-over-par. The Wolverines have played well all season. In eight tournaments, the team has finished first three times, and has never finished worse than sixth out of nineteen teams back in…

…, Strub experienced first-hand the bitter rivalry between Michigan and Indiana. In a close game, Indi- ana defeated the Wolverines by one goal, and Strub admitted that the game overwhelmed her. "It was…

March 17, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

… first base for the Wolverines. She batted .295 with 51 hits during the season. And in a loss to Stanford at the Women's College World Series, she hit a monster home run. This year, the stability that Olds…

…-winning three-run double. As a Wolverine, Findlay has taken advantage of her opportunity to start as a freshman. She is batting .296 with 21 runs, 16 hits and 19 RBI. Findlay has also proved her ability to field…

…. "I know that, each day, (I need to keep) practicing to get better." Not only do Findlay's teammates help her feel comfortable as a Wolverine, but Findlay also credits Hutchins's guidance in improving…

…'s exciting." But Findlay will have to wait, because Michigan will be on the road again. The Wolverines travel to Fuller- ton, Calif. This weekend to play in the Kia Classic. By Lindsey Ungar For the Daily A…

… since the Big Ten Cham- pionships, where the Wolverines finished fourth. Juniors Abby Ses- kevics and Carolina Sierra, sopho- mores Kaitlyn Brady, Susan Gilliam and Lindsey Smith and freshman Valeria…

… Michigan's victory in the Big Ten cross country and indoor champions, the Wolverines are on the verge of earn- ing a triple crown this year. "We are definitely on the right path," Michigan coach James Henry…

… outdoor crowns. The Wolverines have proven they're capable of winning another outdoor crown with their indoor performance. But with Illinois, Minnesota and Penn State on its tail, Michigan needs to finish…

… has been full of physical and emotional downs. "We need to rest and get healthy really early in the outdoor season." But the Wolverines won't have much time to rest. Their outdoor season begins this…

March 17, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 114) • Page Image 11

… last night was Michigan's first postsea- son game in four years, its play in the contest's first 30 minutes did little to distinguish itself from the other 29 games the Wolverines have played this season…

…. But the last 10 minutes did. The Wolverines came from behind to defeat Missouri last night 65-64 in the first round of the National Invitational Tournament, overcoming an MiCHIGAN 65 eight-point second…

March 17, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… in a row, Michigan has started the season strong in the nonconference schedule, but ended it limping to the finish. This season, the Wolverines started off 9-2 before finishing tied for last in the Big…

… Ten (3-13) and 13-16 overall. It was Guevara's first losing season at Michigan, which is remarkable considering the Wolverines finished 7-20 the year before she became head coach. So what has gone wrong…

March 17, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 111) • Page Image 12

…-3 win Saturday. The Wolverines led 4-1 with 1:20 remaining but gave up two goals late before holding on. FRIDAY'S GAME Bowling Green 1 Michigan 3 SATURDAY'S GAME Bowling Green 3 Michigan 4 Key play 18…

…:40 of the third period - No one would have thought it at the time. But sophomore Dwight Helminen's empty net goal from the red line with 1:20 remaining wound up being the game-winner for the Wolverines

March 17, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 111) • Page Image 13

…'s leaving the program in better shape than when he came. Blanchard has given more to the Wolverines in his career than just numbers. His dedication to winning and love for the program has made a strong…

Wolverine in history to lead his team in points and rebounds for four straight years. He fin- ished sixth on the all-time scoring list with Robinson shines n BTT loss * By Charles Paradis Daily Sports Writer…

… Jamal Crawford. Within a year, Crawford and Gaines, who were supposed to be Michigan's one-two punch in the backcourt, were off the team. That was the first blow dealt to Blanchard. The Wolverines

… struggle, as attention was directed toward off- court issues, mainly the replacement of Brian Ellerbe with current coach Tommy Amaker. And finally, the biggest blow was dealt when the Wolverines banned…

… looking at the heart and passion the Wolverines played with this season, it was clear their captain rubbed off on them. "I just want to tell him thank you for every- thing he has taught me and for leading…

… oni postseasoin gdmce a4 a Wolverine. Michigan loses this first-rounid NIT game gai N1orr Dame, 75.5: His carer .. t Sixth on all-timne Michigan~ scoring list with ,Sl fin. * Seventh on all…

… career triple double Friday, but the Wolverines still fell 63-56 to Indiana. small forward position and places in between. Near the end of the game, it was becoming apparent that all the minutes were…

… down before the start of the year, the 0-6 start, the turnaround and, finally, the struggles down the stretch. It is - well, pick a word - amazing, unfair, ironic how much the Wolverines' trip to the Big…

…. Walking on crutches, trying to fight the swelling, Horton's injury had the Wolverines' backs against the wall before they even had a chance to say otherwise. So the thinking inside the United Center became…

…, "Write 'em off. There's no way they can compete against Indiana if Horton can't go." It's funny how no one learned from what this team did all year. Thirty minutes before tip-off, the Wolverines took the…

March 17, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 111) • Page Image 14

…- ish after breaking her own school record with a monumental throw of 55-0 feet. This throw earned five points for the Wolverines, landing the team in a tie for 32nd place, the team's best finish at the…

Wolverines. Her time of 2:08.86 placed her in sixth place of her heat and 10th overall. The top eight fin- ishers moved on to the finals, and Sturtz's effort just happened to fall .27 seconds short on Saturday…

…. Sturtz and Phillips became the first Wolverine tandem to capture All- American honors since 1999. In the distance medley relay, the Wolverines fought hard against the best of competition and rounded up a…

… 10th-place finish. Freshman Kate Erdman headed the relay for the Wolverines. Erdman hustled her way into 10th place before handing off the baton to junior Vera Simms for the second leg of the race…

…, and placed the race into the hands of sophomore Lindsey Gallo with the Wolverines clinging to ninth place. Gallo, who had a brilliant sopho- more season for the Wolverines, ran the anchor and finished…

… strong at a time of 11:19.61, solidifying a 10th- place finish for the Wolverines. Rounding out the day for the Wolverines was freshman Stephanie Linz in the high jump. Linz cleared 5-9 3/4 on her second…

…," Warhurst said. "They were coming down the straight-away and then just separated off at the very end. It came down to the last 20 meters." Michigan's third-place finish was still big for the Wolverines - it…

… broke Michigan's record by three sec- onds. It was an important and thrilling weekend for the Wolverines, and each had many good things to say even before the trip. The Wolverines anticipated an amazing…

… Sophomore Nate Brannen becomes the first Wolverine to win a NCAA title since 1998, with a time of 1:47.79 in the 800 meters. Waits said. Willis took a nonchalant approach to the 3,000-meter run on account of…

…)," Willis said. "I looked up and smiled at the guys because I wanted to thank them all for being there for me" According to the Wolverines, the environment in Arkansas was incredi- ble not solely because of…

March 17, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 111) • Page Image 15

… one of their biggest games of the season. Don't think the Wolverines can't relate to their opponent's situation, though. On Friday night, four seniors who can trace their time on the team back to when…

… for the host Wolverines did not help much either. The Buckeyes (3-0 Big Ten, 12-4 overall) rolled over Michigan (0-1, 5-6) 7-0 yesterday, yielding only a single set in the entire dual match. Michigan…

March 17, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 99) • Page Image 7

… Mavericks have overcome. But it's the adrenaline that the Wolverines have to be careful about. "If they get down by three or four goals -that would dis- courage them enough to realize that they are really…

March 17, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

… rested atop Michigan coach Red Berenson's trophy case - a tribute to the 1998-99 team, which won the tournament. As every Wolverine strolled toward the awaiting banquet ceremony, his head turned for one…

… No. 25 Michigan women's basketball team, the dream has become reality. The Wolverines (14-4 Big Ten, 23-7 overall) - seeded eighth in the West region - begin their quest for the nation- al championship…

Wolverines surprised many experts by finishing second in one of the toughest basketball conferences in the country, but were still seeded relatively low. "I don't think I need to use seeding as motivation…

… strength of their game, and of our game, is our perimeter play," Guevara said. "I think we match up with them pretty well." Even if the Wolverines can neutralize Stanford on the perimeter, one area where…

… Indiana University Natatorium, the combined efforts of seven individual Michigan swimmers kept the Wolverines within the top 10. A sixth-place finish in the 200-meter freestyle relay and Shakespeare's 200…

…-meter individual medley were the greatest sources of points for the team. Although those events helped tally points for the Wolverines' cause, coach Jim Richardson and his swim* mers were still a bit…

… weekend comes around, the pressure is high for the Wolverines to utilize his strategy. "I tell them what to do," Richardson said. "We train them to be ready to be fast here and somehow, some way I didn…

…'t have them ready to really be fast today. So that's my bad." Competition continues here today and tomorrow, as the Wolverines strive to stay afloat with the top 10. Swimmers in 8th place' after* day, 1…

March 17, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 99) • Page Image 12

… JIM SECRETO * Lower tuition * More options in housing and residence hall food * Expand online textbook buyn . s * Expand bus service WOLVERINE PARTY RORY DIAMOND MARCY GREENBERGER * Increased…

… Dowdell with the Defend Affirmative Action Party, Galaxor Nebulon with the Friends Rebelling Against Tyranny Party, Hideki Tsutsumi as an independent candidate and Rory Diamond with the Wolverine Party are…

March 17, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 97) • Page Image 10

… Ticket OtTice will offer a bus to and from the CCHA semifinal game on Friday night. The bus may give fans an added incentive to travel to the Joe to cheer for the Wolverines, espe- cially due to the…

… trying to protect his teammates ... and because of it. Michigan defenseman Bob Gassoff (20) will have to sit out the next two games the Wolverines play. Olson sets sights on national title By Chris…

… alone be considered a challenger for the national champi- onship, an athlete must have a tremendous amount of drive, stami- na, and physical ability. It's been 13 years since a Wolverine wrestler held the…

… honor of being called a national champion. But Michigan's Erick "Otto" Olson is looking to change that tomorrow, when he and six other Wolverines head to State College for the National Championships…

March 17, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 97) • Page Image 11

…, Stanford, Arizona and Southern Methodist are legitimate bets to take the title. While outmanned in contention for the title, the eighth ranked Wolverines have the potential to pull out a top five finish and…

… suffering from injuries seems to be a legitimate excuse to erform poorly and lose. 'Something happened for the Wolverines though. Michigan won its opening dual meet of the season convincingly over Illinois…

March 17, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 97) • Page Image 12

… ranked 14th, and senior Nikki Peters, who is tied for 23th. This plethora of individually ranked athletes has led Wolverines to an average score of149.125, which is good enough for second in the nation…

…. Just this past weekend, in victo- ries over UCLA and Rutgers the Wolverines posted a vault score of 49.575, topped only by a perfect 10 score obtained by Cain. The score of 49.575 marked the highest…

…" Catrabone has been the closest Wolverine in recent years to reach- ing the title, finishing third at the NCAA's in both 1997 and 1998.. The loss at Big Tens was disap- pointing for Olson, but like any true…

March 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… the Wolverines easily dispatched Idaho, 5-2, in the first round at the Boise Racket and Swim Club. A Virginia Tech win over Indiana State then brought the 52nd-ranked Wolverines their toughest opponent…

… of the season - the 19th-ranked Hokies. The Virginia Tech match turned out to be full of emotion for the Wolverines, especially Miki Pusztai. Pusztai spent three seasons at Virginia ech before…

March 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 93) • Page Image 11

… of swimming are discussed. The Wolverines definitely deserve such talk, as they have won 12 consecutive Big Ten titles and are consistently entrenched in the top 10 in the nation. Currently, Michigan…

… because of not only the weather, but because it is very dif- ferent culturally as well," Richardson said. Not only do the Wolverines encounter problems from warm-weather schools when they recruit down south…

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March 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 93) • Page Image 12

… service fees Expires 4/1/98 c8 The CCHA awarded its first- and second-team honors yesterday. Michigan's Bill Muckalt was named to the first team, while three other Wolverines were named to the second team…

… had played anywhere near the way he did last weekend in Chicago, the Wolverines might still be alive. With 21 assists and two turnovers in three games, Conlan was arguably the best guard of the entire…

March 17, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

… example." Another issue Carr must address is the team's kicking game. The Wolverines need to replace kicker gemy Hamilton and punter Paul Peristeris. Hamilton had been a ichigan fixture for the past three…

… break. Just ask the Michigan men's tennis team. Despite staying busy with a series of dual meets over the vacation, the 30th-ranked Wolverines dropped three disappointing matches this weekend at the Blue…

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… Ritt's 12-plus years in Ann Arbor. During Ritt's reign, the Wolverines have had five losing seasons, had no Big Ten titles, and finished higher *han fifth in the conference only twice. And they…

… our standings in the national °rankings." Make no mistake. The Center will help Michigan in all areas, but its greatest impact will be felt in recruit- ing. The Wolverines finally have the facility to…

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… Morrison on a breakaway. Right va Dale Rominski scored an empty-netter in closing seconds for the Wolverines' third oal. Throughout the remainder of the game, Alban M' passes f s Wolverines, [son s play…

… shut down the Wolverines - rejecting Michigan shots with outstretched pads and spearing others with his glove. Alban stopped 19 of 21 shots in the game, several on golden Michigan scoring opportunities…

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… headed down to Tulsa for the - M Bank Classic this weekend. Although the Wolverines (9-5) knocked off Oral Roberts (14-6) to extend the streak to nine Friday, Kansas State put a halt to their winning ways…

… with a 9-6 victory. Saturday. Pepperdine forced Michigan's new streak, a los- ing one, to two with an 8-7 victory over the Wolverines on Sunday. Kriday, Michigan used its familiar blueprint for suc- eess…

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… bigger each week for Michigan. The "I" stands for improvement, which the Wolverines have strived for this season. Friday, Michigan tal- lied its best score of the year, beating its previous high of 221…

… led the Michigan charge with a 9.85. He is ranked 18th in the nation on the bars. The Wolverines also improved drastically on the pommel horse, one of their notoriously weak events. Only LaLo and Ethan…

… weekend of April." Michigan's trio of Wilmot, Fleming and Trexler com- peted in two other events as well. In the one-meter event, Wilmot was the only Wolverine in the top 10 with his ninth-place finish…

…-distanced his nearest competitor by almost 44 points, winning with a 539.40. The three-meter competition saw no Wolverines in the top 10. Ohio State's McIntyre outscored the field by over 30 points with his 559…

… to compete in all three of the diving events next weekend. He should be in a position to provide the Wolverines with valuable points as they try to recapture the national title. All of the male…

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… Hilitopper come- back that began with the Wolverines (17-14) up by 14. The Hilltoppers then took control in the extra session. Darius Hall hit a layup and Chris Robinson, who fin- ished with 22 pbints, made…

… game. The-Wolverines' 82-76 overtime defeat ended the team's season with a 17-14 record. points, pulling down 17 rebounds and dishing out eight assists in his final game as a Wolverine. It seemed for…

…. "What they did tonight was fitting for what they've done for four years." With 8:24 to go in regulation. the Wolverines held a 59-45 lead, but be- hind Robinson and Hall, the Hilltoppers fought back. An…

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… for students The Wolverine Party - - ! 1 , I The Michigan Student Assembly. This name has grabbed the headlines in recent weeks and accosted students through the flier-papered walls of Angell Hall…

… Mark Bier- sack, the party's presidential can- didate. In an attempt to keep safety at the forefront of the MSA agenda, the Wolverine Party plans to propose an amendment to the MSA constitution to make…

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