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September 18, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 143) • Page Image 17

… Rutgers 2-0 on Saturday. Victory and satisfaction, however, didn't mean the same thing for the Wolverines. "I didn't really like that game," Michigan forward Molly Powers said ar the Rutgers game. "It took…

… blew away Ball State, the defense lost sight of its goals. The Wolverines had hoped to shut out the Cardinals on Friday, but. instead allowed two sloppy *res. "We need to be stronger mentally on defense…

September 18, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… day for the seventh-ranked Wolverines, who struggled to a 29-13 win over the Falcons. The spread was 23 points. Michigan, though, certainly proved that Las Vegas is no expert — thanks to…

… occasionally sloppy execution by the offense. What could have seemed like an outlier compared to previous seasons has now become a very real trend. The Wolverines have entered the red zone 10 times…

September 18, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 135) • Page Image 7

… on skates, creating space for a cross to Popovic to set up the goal. The Wolverines’ (3-2-1) ability to maintain possession under pressure was vital to their 2-0 win against Oakland (3-2-1) at the…

… U-M Soccer Stadium on Tuesday. In the first half, Michigan’s ball-hawking attack forced the Grizzlies into mistakes and opened up passing lanes for the Wolverines. “I thought we were real…

… out of goal to challenge the Wolverine forward. Popovic struck the ball off one bounce, cheekily floating it over the keeper into the goal. “If you can get the second balls and turn and face…

… could lead to a turnover, the Wolverines’ midfielders cycled the ball around and waited for their opponents to slip up. “The two central guys were really good,” Daley said. “(Sophomore…

…’s soccer coach Chaka Daley used a lot after the Wolverines’ (3-2-1) 2-0 victory over Oakland (3-2-1) on Tuesday night. More specifically, Daley wanted to take that belief away from the Golden…

…, the Wolverines were able to force more shots on target and finally capitalize. Hallahan found the ball at his feet after a shot by graduate transfer forward Nebosja Popovic was deflected by…

…- paced and aggressive play proved to all in attendance that they were down, but not out. They played a lot of balls into the air in hopes of forcing some chances on goal, but the Wolverines’ back…

… themselves every chance to score. They played with three in the back, allowing their supplemented front to force extended stays deep in Wolverine territory. They favored a ground attack over playing…

… legs until the final whistle. In some ways, according to Daley, that means the Wolverines failed. “We were trying to get a third (goal) first,” Daley mused. “Can we end the game, or can we…

… Grizzly junior midfielder Noah Jensen, according to Daley. And in the last 10 minutes, his men succeeded in doing just that. After watching the Wolverines build their lead in the first 15 minutes and…

September 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 133) • Page Image 7

Wolverines finish 3rd By LIZ'VUKELICH Daily Sports Editor Defensive coordinator Greg Mattison seemed fairly confi- dent in his Tuesday assessment that senior cornerback Courtney Avery would be fully available…

… does he even fit in with the rest of the secondary? The problem lies within the Wolverines who have filled in since Avery's absence - Mat- tison cited sophomore Jarrod Wilson and fifth-year senior Thomas…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 90

Wolverine attack starts slowly GAME STATISTICS By Antoine Pitts Daily Sports Editor PASSING Player Dreisbach B'batuka R'ersma Totals RUSHING 4 Player Att B'batuk a 32 Floyd 4 Davis 10 Dreisbach 4…

… Hankins 1 Griese 2 i CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - The Michigan offense was going nowhere fast. The physical Boston College defense held the C-A Yds TD Int Wolverines at bay for their first six possessions of…

… the game. -21177 0 1 Meanwhile, the Eagles took a 6-0 lead and had 0-1 0 0 0 success running the ball with tailback Justice 0-1 0 0 Smith. 0-1 0 0 0 The Wolverines took over the ball midway 123 177 0 1…

…. That set up the Wolverines' first big (-)3(-)1.50 0 play of the evening. Dreisbach had thrown an interception to end the 1943.119 2 previous Michigan drive, but this time he dropped back and hit a…

… away to cut the Eagles' lead 76 19.0 25 0 in half. 68 22.7 52 0 The Wolverines moved the ball well on their next three possessions, scoring a touchdown and 33 16.5 27 0 field goal to take a 13-6 halftime…

…Long's first punt - an1 1 -yarder - put the defense in a big hole. However, the Wolverines were able to get an interception to thwart a Boston College scoring chance. "We know if we can hang in there defensively…

Wolverines to the Eagles' 14 yard line. PUNT RETURNS Up until that point in the game, the redshirt freshman had connected on just Player No. Yds Avg Lg TD one of his first 1 I passes. Dreisbach fin- Toomer 2…

…-handed catch, for 27 yards to the Boston College 29. Thompson 3 0 3 Three plays later, Biakabutuka scam- Elston 2 1 3 pered 18 yards for the touchdown. The Wolverines got the ball back Ray 2 1 3 with six seconds…

…. The 13 points in the final 3:35 of the Woodson 2 0 2 half gave Michigan momentum and con- Dreisbach 1 0 1 trol ofthegame, and itneverreally looked back. Hankins 1 0 1 The Wolverines jumped out to a 23…

… everything he had hoped it would be. "It was a great expel ience," he said after the Wolverines' 23-13 win. "I was hoping I'd be able to settle down after the first play and I did." Each player is only allowed…

September 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

… Page 71 o .I .. - .. « r. -r Chippewa rally nips 4 M' stickers, 2-1 By DOUGLAS VOLAN Another game, and another hear- tbreaking loss yesterday for the Wolverines, this one at the hands of Central…

…-16. Against Notre Dame Sunday the Wolverines destroyed the Irish in the shots on goal department, 14-6, but lost the game, 1-0. WITH TEN minutes left in yester- day's game, Chippewa Helen Epple penetrated a…

…, but several shots were turned away by Chippewa goalie Georgina Tofflemire. "This was a very frustrating loss," said Wolverine head coach Karen Collins, "but we're going to put it together. There is so…

September 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 10) • Page Image 9

…'s disappointing season is all but a memory, and the Michigan volleyball team is making the most of the new season. Last night the Wolverines defeated the Eastern Michigan Hurons three games to one in front of a…

… head coach Barb Canning. "You never knew who really had control at any point." DESPITE the fluctuating tide of events, things went the Wolverines way during important junctures. After jumping to out to a…

… break tradition by making an impact as a starting player for a college varsity team. Gary Grant did it last year for the Michigan basketball team. This year's freshman Wolverine court star could be…

… scoring Brookens with the six- th Tiger tally. IM Scores Residence Hall 'A' Ituber 15, Bad Company 0 Wenley 10, Markley-Scott 2 Gomberg Red 'A' 20, Angels 5 Gomberg Eagles by forfeit over Wolverines van…

… Independent'B' Violet's Varmets 11, The Motley Dishroom Crew 9 The Crue 5, Tuna Melt 111 3 A.A.A. 15, Not for Hire 4 L.K.S. 7, Navy 3 Chuck and the Fatmen 10, Fresh Boys 4 The Wolverines 9, The Highballs 3…

September 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 127) • Page Image 11

… such preseason expectations. Competing with Michigan this weekend in the Conference Chal- lenge will be Kentucky, Maryland and Miami (Ohio). The Wolverines feature a new coach, former U.S. National Team…

… assistant coach Greg Giovanazzi. He hopes to continue to point the Wolverines in the upward direction that former coach and current asso- ciate athletic director Peggy Bradley-Doppes had them headed…

September 18, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 8) • Page Image 26

… will be back. Michigan's first important test is not until September 29 when the Wolverines will compete in the Eastern Michigan Invitational. The EMU meet will act as a barometer for the team…

Wolverines actually edged the Mountaineers in hitting percentage, .236 to .235. But it was too many misplays that kept victory out of Michigan's tired reach. "We're still plagued by reception errors," said…

…- ball team, Freehan believes, is mak- ing the game fun for the players. While practices are only a week old, some Wolverines have already taken notice of this attitude. Said Wolverine pitcher Terryi Woods…

September 18, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 143) • Page Image 13

…, after two scrimmages, the Wolverines finally had to play - to real- ly show the country what they were about. Were they national championship contenders? Were they good enough to handle a pesky UCLA team…

… close, it would hand the ball to the Wolverines as if to say "Hey, we're get- ting a little close. Aren't you supposed to win?" It's like UCLA was an older brother giving his little brother a chance when…

… the last round of the Wolverine invitational, the junior held a 36-hole score of 153 - good for a three-stroke lead over Baylor teammates Hanna Svenningson and Tara Bate- man, both tied at 156. While…

… time. Yoder sparked several more offensive chances in the second half before leaving late in the game with an injured calf. Despite all the opportunities, the Wolverines still could not score. "It was…

September 18, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 143) • Page Image 20

… marked the first full-squad practice for the Michigan hockey team. The Wolverines gathered for the first of several two-hour captains' practices. A long-standing tradition at many universi- ties, the…

… national championship" Michigan's captains this year - for- wards Matzka and Geoff Koch and defenseman Dave Huntzicker -- have a challenging task ahead of them. Although the Wolverines are perennially one of…

September 18, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 7) • Page Image 15

… quickly, the Cougars actually trail the opposition in time of possession by almost five minutes. Erickson doubts his offense can be as powerful against the Wolverines, but that isn't going to stop him from…

… against the Fighting Irish, will remain the starting quarterback. Michigan and Washington State have only met once before. In Michigan's 1983 home opener, the Wolverines defeated the Cougars 20- 17…

… Sophomore receiver Greg McMurtry leaps for a pass during Michigan's 26.7 loss against Notre Dame. McMurtry dropped the ball, but later caught his first touchdown as a Wolverine. THE AWW Ride Ann Arbor…

September 18, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 13) • Page Image 8

… his 2:30 p.m. practice. The practices always have to be during the mid-afternoon, so the Wolverines can maximize playing time in unpredictable Michigan weather. Carlton is a graduate student in the…

…-time scoring list with 19 career goals. He became the first Wolverine to rack up two natural hat tricks. But most importantly, Turpin propelled the Michigan men's soccer team to a thrilling 4-3 overtime victory…

… is hard Rosen said. "We're back to the form that I expected us I to deny the importance of the number three for the Michigan volleyball team this season. The Wolverines (6-3) enter this week- end…

…." The team's senior leadership has been a big key to its resurgence. The team returns five of its six starters from last year, which certainly doesn't hurt. The Wolverines' freshmen have been crucial…

… belong to any mem- M O U N T A I N ber of Michigan's field hockey team. North Face, with I I new slopes The No. 6 Wolverines (4-2) are flying and quad lift.That's 45 runs into Washington, D.C., later this…

… slated for tomorrow, was moved to Saturday morning due to the impending storm. While several of the names on the roster have changed since that fateful season, the team dynamic for the Wolverines remains…

…'ve fought through the adversity. We're just taking it a game at a time." It is this attitude, as well as the confi- dence garnered by four consecutive wins, that will carry the Wolverines through a trying few…

September 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

… five years, Trammell and Lou Whitaker may be gone. Jack Morris and Sparky Anderson will be gone. But not Cecil. Wolverine swimmer Mike Barrowman, owner of the 200-meter 'breaststroke world record…

… the 1991 World Champi- onships, which will be held in Australia Jan. 7-13. Wolverine coach Jon Urbanchek explained that Barrowman took both spring and summer classes to be eli- gible to swim in 'January…

Wolverines made the World Championship team: Michi- gan's second fastest breaststroker be- Newcomers propel Tigers DETROIT (AP) - The harvest moon will have special meaning for the Detroit Tigers this month…

September 18, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

… "Wolverines will play each team in their own division four times, twice at home and twice on the road. At the end of the season, said the second-year coach, the two top teams in each division will join together…

… costs of travel to such faraway schools as Iowa. He added that "it makes a lot of sense to have the schools that are closer together playing each other." The Wolverines traveled to Iowa City in May to…

September 18, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… a 25-24 win over Michigan yesterday. Pelluer completed 15 out of 15 passes in the final quarter while leading his team on two desperate, but successful, long drives. THE WOLVERINES squandered a 14…

…, but the Wolverines weren't able to stop Washington yesterday as the Huskies prevailed 25-24 in Seattle. completeing 18 of 26 passes for 225 yar- ds and rushing for 50 yards and a touchdown on eight…

… carries. Michigan led 24-17 when Schlopy's field goal attempt sailed wide to the right. Washington took over at the Wolverine 20 and Pelluer, who hit 27 of 33 passes for 269 yards, began to march the…

… touchdown on a seven-yard toss to Mark Pattison to narrow the Wolverine lead to 24-23 with 34 seconds left. PELLUER, UNDER HEAVY pressure from Michigan linebacker Tom Hassell, then tossed the ball over the…

September 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 128) • Page Image 5

…, just a few Wolverines attended the team’s NHL prospect development camps. According to Motte, players wanted to stay in Ann Arbor and work with each other in Michigan instead of travel to camps…

…. This past summer, though, the game plan changed, and 15 Wolverines attended NHL development camps. “Last summer, most guys thought it was best for them to stick around and focus on what was…

September 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

… the sale and deliv- ery of Wolverine Carpets to students in University residence halls, omits that while he may be a concerned parent, he is also the attorney for the company and was personally involved…

…, they amount to approximately $20,000.00 he amount to be received in commissions will be insufficient to fully reimburse those costs to the University. Wolverine Carpets has for the last three years…

September 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 133) • Page Image 8

… confidence the Michi- gan hockey team and its coach- ing staff have in Racine this season. In the team's first week of practice, Michigan coach Red Berenson declared Racine the Wolverines' starter for their…

… Berensor forward. leading skating; specify a removed thing n declared the primary fall." Berenson didn't say how long Wolverines already feel Guptill would be off the ice, but onfident with Racine said he…

September 18, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

… environment in which the bylaw change was inevitable," she said. In 2005, the Wolverine Coali- tion for Human Rights, a group created to change the bylaws, began sending six speakers to each regents meeting to…

… expression in the discrimi- nation clause. That same year, the Wolverine Coalition for Human Rights col- lected 1,000 signatures demand- ing the bylaws be changed. And yesterday, the faculty Senate's Advisory…

September 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… population of 39.3 percent. This means that Detroit is the poorest major city in America. Man found dead near Wolverine Tower in June died of natural causes Police confirmed Thursday morning that a…

… man found dead in June near Wolverine Tower, a University administrative build- ing, passed away from natural causes. Diane Brown, spokesperson for the University’s Division of Public Safety and…

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