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February 18, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

… WANTED SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Thursday, February 18, 2016 — 5A Sophomores seek next step Wolverines return three freshman All- Americans to power lineup in…

… last three seasons — under fourth-year coach Erik Bakich — the 15th-ranked Wolverines have led the country in freshman All-Americans. Last year, Michigan’s first Big Ten Tournament…

March 18, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

… September, did not know him. This is Guptill's second appearance in the district court after he was charged with public urination in August of 2011. Guptill was suspended for the Wolverines' first exhibition…

…." Since then, the junior has competed in all but three of the Wolverines' contests. He didn't make the team's trip to Minnesota due to an upper-body injury and was a healthy scratch Feb. 22 against Penn…

… (12.8 points per game). The last time Michigan played Wofford was Dec. 2, 2006. In that game, an 83-49 Wolverine victory, Michigan led by as many as 37 points in the second half as the Terriers shot 30…

… between the Wolverines and the Sun Devils is Bill Frieder, the former Michigan coach who was famously fired before the 1989 NCAA Tournament, in which Michigan won its only national title. Fun Facts: Despite…

… having arguably the best player in the NBA, Kevin Durant, in 2007, the Longhorns only won one game in the 2007 NCAA Tournament. Former Wolverine walk-on Sai Tummala, who redshirted at Michigan in 2011…

…, regional trophies and even a golden bat highlighted the treasure trove the Wolverines have collected in seasons past. Tuesday, though, this Michigan team will continue fighting for its next piece of…

March 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 84) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com March 18, 2013 - 3B Blue gets four seed, to face South Dakota State Wolverines open at The Palace in South Region with Kansas, Georgetown By DANIEL WASSERMAN…

… scare over the weekend, the Wolverines will have to travel just one hour to play their opening-round matchup against South Dakota State at the Palace of Auburn Hills (Mich.) on Thursday at 7:15 p…

… Wolters will match up against, sophomore point guard Trey Burke, said he's never watched the Jackrabbits play, but another Wolverine guard, junior Tim Hardaway Jr., met Wolters while the two were at last…

… with most other non- Wolverine fans - will likely be cheering on the underdog. Hard- away was also quick tQ note that playing so close to home has its drawbacks. "It's great to be close to home, but it…

… can also be a negative thing because you're so caught up in distractions," he said. "We've just got to do a great job at limiting our distractions." The Wolverines struggled down the stretch, going just…

…, eliciting high-scor- ing affairs, something that could play to the Wolverines' advantage. "That is not a style you get a great deal in our league," Beilein said. "We guard some of that everyday in practice…

…'re getting bet- The Wolverines killed off three, place in the conference stand- ter. We have a little mojo right third-period penalties to go a ings, like this year, before mak- now, and we're going to Joe…

February 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 70) • Page Image 10

… 10? Top 20? Maybe. You'd like to think so, but it's no guar- antee the Wolverines would even be ranked if they were starting a true freshman or a little-used veteran at point guard. Burke's poise and…

…-consistent players like Burke, but it's nota quick journey. And it very well might not happen quickly enough to salvage the Wolverines' quest for a Big Ten title. In front of Morris and other former Michigan greats on…

… nine and once again, the game headed into extra innings. This time, the Golden Bears shut Michigan down right away - they didn't allow a single Wolverine hit in the toth, and scored off an RBI to end the…

… wanted him to do and put our team in a position to get a 'W.'"1 His performance wasn't enough to propel the team to victory, though. Hill allowed his only run in the sixth inning, and the Wolverines held…

… of the ninth and scored the winning run off an RBI by freshman Brian Celsi, sealing a 2-1 victory. The Golden Bears had successfully swept the Wolverines. "We have to just put the game away," Bakich…

… all of us as we continue to grow and improve." Again, Wolverines go 3-1Ain Florida By NATE SELL Hutchins stressed to her play- Daily Sports Writer ers that they couldn't dwell on the loss and had to…

January 18, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

Wolverines this fall. He was named 2003 Big Ten Conference Player of the Year, was second in Michigan history in points scored (72 points on 28 goals and 16 assists) and was nominated for the M.A.C. Hermann…

… with three points over the final six games of the season. Even with the return of one of their best players, the Wolverines ended up losing 1-0 to Indiana in the second round. The Hoosiers went on to the…

… scheduled for April 2 in Columbus against the Los Angeles Galaxy. Cameron is the second Wolverine to be draft- ed into the MLS. In 2004, Kevin Taylor (2000- 03) was selected with the 25th overall pick by the…

… Ten Conference honors while leading the Wolverines with 17 points on six goals and five assists. Turpin ended his career at Michigan having missed only one game as the all-time leading scorer for the…

Wolverines. In his career, Turpin compiled 85 career points on 33 goals and 19 assists. His 33 career goals are also a record at Michigan, and his 19 assists place him second all-time. Nittany L ion tamer…

… from beyond the arc. In each of the Wolverines' three Big Ten games this season, Coleman's percentage from downtown has been better than his overall field-goal percentage. But in the first half of…

… "airball" any time he even considered taking a shot. Another airball made their jabs look like a self-fulfilling prophecy, but the Wolverines (3-0, 12-5) had faith in their lone freshman and perhaps more…

… importantly, he had faith in himself. In the last 6:06 of the con- test, Coleman knocked down four treys, including one with 37 seconds remaining that put the Wolverines up by five and essentially sealed the 66…

… to foreshadow what a crucial role the freshman would play for the Wolverines later in the season. It was, statistically speaking, fairly bland. Despite grabbing five rebounds, he went 1-for-ll from the…

… that followed the tournament is con- siderably higher: 10.4. Junior Daniel Horton has averaged 11.8 points per game in that same period, while junior Chris Hunter leads the Wolverines with 13.9. The…

February 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 81) • Page Image 15

… Thursday - which the Volunteers won 5-2 - the Wolverines (3- 3) looked poised to pull off the upset. But the SEC has not been kind to Michigan over the years, as the Wolverines have a combined 3- 17 record…

… against SEC schools. This time, Michigan dropped all three doubles matches to Kentucky (8-1) in the early going. Each Kentucky doubles team is ranked nationally, and each breezed by the Wolverine squads…

…, allowing Michigan to win just eight games among the three squads. Despite the setback in doubles, the Wolverines' singles play looked sharp in the early going. Four of the six players for Michigan won the…

… Michigan, as the team has played three top-20 teams in the past four matches, and it opens the Big Ten season against the top two finishers from 2001 - Northwestern and Illinois. Although the Wolverines have…

Wolverines on Saturday. Michigan gets a taste of southern hospitality By Brian Steer. Daily Sports Writer AP PHOTO Michigan's Andy Hrovat takes down Iowa's Jessman Smith during his 14-4 major decision…

… victory. The Wolverines stunned the Hawkeyes, 20-15, in Iowa City. Grapplers outshine Iowa, Gable lege.nd There's no place like home. That phrase was certainly ringing through the heads of the players on…

Wolverines were unable to capitalize on their fast start, as they garnered just two singles victories. At the No. 1 spot, Henry Beam, ranked No. 60 in the nation, earned an impressive 7-6 (5), 6-3 win over Max…

… Belski, ranked No. 36. The only other victory came from Matt Lockin, who remained unbeaten on the year with a hard-fought 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-4 triumph over Nick Beuque. Against the Tigers, the Wolverines

…, the Wolverines quickly closed out the match in singles with three impres- sive straight-set victories. At the No. 1 spot, Beam breezed past Gojanovic 6-4, 6-3. Despite a tough second set, Ben Cox…

…'s wrestling program had no effect on Michigan Friday night, as the Wolverines traveled to a hostile Carver-Hawkeye Arena and upset the Hawkeyes, 20-15. Michigan won the last five matches of the evening to over…

January 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

…. The Junior forward is sick with mononucleosis and Is out of the Wolverines' lineup indefinitely. Wolveines, Spartans rCeady for another CCHA classic Mono floors Cammalleri indefinitely By Seth Klempner…

…, past and present: Name Goals Assists Points Cammalleri 7 1 8 Hilbert 3 2 5 Comrie 1 3 4 Shouneyia 1 3 4 Everybody else 6 18 24 Sue Guevara hasn't had much to be happy about this season. The Wolverines

January 18, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

…'swimming *dunks No. 2 Stanford by 3 By Benjamin Singer Daily Sports Writer Happy 20th birthday, Jeff Hopwood. The Michigan sophomore's present was not exactly gift- wrapped. He and the rest of the Wolverines had to…

… dual meet can be. The Wolverines ended their five-meet losing streak against Stanford, beating the Cardinal, 136-106, for the first time since the 1990-91 season. "We're definitely up in the mix now…

… the one- and three- meter dive, scoring NCAA zone diving qualifying marks in both events. Senior Carlos Castillo contributed with his best day as a Wolverine, placing second in the one-meter dive and…

… third in the three-meter dive. "We must thank the divers," Urbanchek said. "They bailed us out." The Wolverines tallied six other first place finishes, includ- *ing two big upsets in sprints where…

… Stanford expected to dom- inate. By the eighth event, the meet seemed to be slipping away from the Wolverines' grasp as Stanford led, 71-59, with two sprint events coming up. Michigan, normally a pushover in…

… free-throws-made category Sunday, Michigan was impressive. In fact, the Wolverines were record-setting. They converted 37 of 45 attempts from the line - the most ever made by the maize and blue. But…

… perhaps the boxscore should contain one more cat- egory: clutch free throws. If it did, the stats might be able to tell the real story of this game. In all-too-familiar fashion, the Wolverines had the…

…-clang went the second, and with them came another opportunity for this young team to "get overtime experience." Fortunately for Michigan, it was another good experi- ence. This week, the Wolverines needed only…

…. And although Michigan's rather unusual 5- 1 victory over Miami wasn't played in England but in the friendly confines of Yost Ice Arena, where the Wolverines had defeated the Red Hawks 5-2 the previous…

October 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 14) • Page Image 12

…'Malley was relegated to the bench. In fact, O'Malley only saw action in eight games for the Wolverines last season - starting just once, a 2- 1 loss to Niagara. The experience was no doubt a difficult pill to…

… swallow for O'Malley, who watched from the bench as the Wolverines took home the CCHA Tournament title and fell just short of a Frozen Four appear- ance. Blackburn keyed the Wolverines' late season run, and…

… he had to stay in the game all night helped his confidence out a lot." O'Malley's performance impressed the entire Yost Ice Arena crowd, but maybe none more than new Wolverine goalie coach Stan…

… fantastic, especially in the second period when we got outshot 12-4, and he was definitely the difference." Since joining the Wolverines last Monday, coincidentally, the sam day that Blackburn's injury wa…

… (the Wolverines) might get into the NHL someday." For their part, the players willingly obliged their young fans' requests, autographing hats and programs. To his favorite player, Michigan junior Josh…

… games much tighter as a result of the new restriction. But this weekend the penalties seemed to be out of control as the Wolverines and the River Hawks spent a combined 123 minutes in the penalty box…

… hurt you." In Friday night's victory, the penalties against Lowell helped the Wolverines to convert on seven of 12 power plays. Saturday night the calls went the other way, but Michigan's penalty…

… openers at Notre Dame. Last week starting goalie Josh Blackburn suffered a freak injury that will keep him out until January. Once again, this past weekend, injuries plagued the Wolverines. Midway through…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 15

… regular season this weekend against Michigan State. The competition will take place in the Jenison Fieldhouse in 4 bansing at 7 p.m. Saturday. The Wolverines are coming off of their season high score of 197…

… focusing on the details of its performance in com- petition. According to senior Lisa Simes and Cain, confidence has been building throughout the season, and the Wolverines are now looking to put everything…

February 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 79) • Page Image 11

… Michigan State this weekend. Now, for at least one of the games, the Wolverines are going to have even more to worry about. Michigan starting goaltender Marty Turco will not play in Friday's game at Munn Ice…

… Arena, Michigan coach Red Berenson said. Turco may dress for the contest against Michigan State, which is second in the CCHA - just three games behind the Wolverines - but backup Gregg Malicke will be…

… his freshman year. The senior broke the NCAA record for career victories earlier this season and has collected 118 over his four years as a Wolverine. His .909 save percentage and 2.17 goals- against…

… average this season have saved many a game for the Wolverines, and Michigan faces an unknown without the veteran in its goal. The Wolverines already have lost twice to Michigan State this season and the…

… Malicke starts," Berenson said. "But it's a decision I have to make:' Although he hasn't started, Malicke has seen recent action for the Wolverines. Two weeks ago, he was called in to play during the third…

… period of Michigan's game against Notre Dame. Going into the third, the Wolverines had been leading the Fighting Irish 4-1. But Michigan gave up three goals in the final stanza, sending the game into…

… overtime, where the Wolverines managed to pull out the victory. Malicke may have given up three goals, but Michigan's collapse was due more to defensive breakdowns than the poor play of its goalie. Michigan…

…'s roster concerns don't end there. The Wolverines also will be missing some other players in Friday's game. Junior left wing Sean Ritchlin will be forced to sit due to a groin injury sustained during…

… Michigan's game against Miami (Ohio) last Friday. Ritchlin has five points on the season. He had been a member of the Wolverines' fourth line, and his loss caused Berenson to do some line shuffling. Although…

… went down in the Miami game with a sep- arated shoulder, should be able to play this weekend. Matzka was forced to sit for the Wolverines' game against Northern Michigan last Saturday, but was well…

March 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 98) • Page Image 12

… done in school history. The Wolverines earned the No. 4 ranking nationwide. Ironically, at the beginning of the season, one of Michigan coach Bev Plocki's "realistic goals" was to finish the season among…

… the Super Six elite teams in the country. And now, one week before the Big Ten Championships, the Wolverines enter their final competition of the regular season ranked No. 3. This feat marks the first…

February 18, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

…." After the game, only those cheering the Wolverines left the arena smiling. At home, the Lions have not been winning often, as their 1-5 home Big Ten record would indicate. Surely the Wolverines expected…

…, no one was too surprised with the way Penn State trimmed the Michigan lead from 19 to 11 late in the game. Although this is not new for the Wolverines, there was a minimal level of concern. Michigan…

February 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… to call upon the Cleveland Indians to lace up their skates. Two weeks ago, it was Bowling Green in a disastrous sweep. This past weekend, the Wolverines took a pair of games from Miami in Yost Ice…

… with a porous '.efense (5.87 goals against average) and the worst record in the CCHA (4-16-5, 8-16-5). Meanwhile, someone has been smiling upon the No. 3 Wolverines, who, with a win tonight, would move…

… into a first-place tie with Lake Superior State with identical 17-6-3 ledgers. "We've had a game in hand all year on Lake Superior," Wolverine forward David Oliver said. "We've been two points back a…

Wolverines, but a pair of disappointing losses to the then last-place Falcons dashed any chance for a takeover. Michigan's prospects stand much brighter tonight. The Falcons were a better team than their…

… duplicate 9-3 thrash- ings at the hands of the Wolverines, and have had winless streaks of eight and 10 games. Figures such as these must look appetizing in the eyes of the vora- cious Wolverines, who poured…

…'s just working hard," Oliver said. "The harder you work, the bet- ter things are going to turn out for you." The Wolverines' work habits have been a thorn in their side all season, appearing comatose at…

…-and-chase rink," Berenson said. "You really have to fight to get out of your own zone, you fight to get in the other team's zone, and you have to work hard in the corners." 'Cam Stewart and the Wolverines will…

… conference match of the 1992 season. Michigan coach Bitsy Ritt explained that the Wolverine's performance was hindered by sev- eral factors. "The matchups really worked in their favor," Ritt said. "The teams…

February 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 98) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Sports Monday- February 18, 1991 - Page 5 JOSE JUAREZ/Daily Wolverine leftwinger Cam Stewart watches as his linemate, fellow rookie Brian Wiseman, score his second goal of the…

… evening in Michigan's 6-5 victory over Michigan State Friday night. The Wolverines split the series at Joe Louis Arena, losing to the Spartans on Saturday. Rowdy rivals rumble r; ,.by Matt Rennie Daily…

Wolverines skated onto the ice to congratulate their respective } goalies, words were exchanged and a full-scale brawl ensued. The Spartans were apparently seething over a roughing,. penalty by Ted Kramer at…

… and six Wolverines were handed game misconducts. For Michigan, the guilty parties were Ward, Shields, Kent Brothers, Chris Tamer, Doug Evans, and Cam Stewart. Mean- while. Muzzatti, Jim Cummins, in…

Wolverine infraction and charged out onto the ice. Moments later he and Wolverine netminder Steve Shields sparred next to the Michigan bench. The rest of the players amassed on the ice after the buzzer…

October 18, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

…'s Tom Irmen broke up the Wolverine cluster by placing six- th with a time of 24:15, but 'M' harriers Jim Schmidt and Doug Heikkinen were close on his heels finishing with times of. 24:17 and 24…

… outcome. "I think this week we made the tran- sition," he said. "Things are looking up and I hope to stay at the level we're running at." AT THE Lehigh Invitational last week the Wolverines finished second…

… and will probably be out for the rest of the year." But despite all the bad news, last weekend's race was a very successful one for the Wolverines, as they took third in the eight-team meet behind…

… to Arizona State in the consolation match. The Wolverines could do little against the 13th-ranked Volunteers, managing to come up with only 14 points in the match. Scoring went 5-15, 1-15, 8…

Wolverines were not victorious in the consolation match, Canning thought they looked much sharper than they did against Ten- nessee. She considered the Arizona State match a good one for Michigan. "EVERY POINT…

… was rallied for," said Canning. "It was probably the best match all year." An injury to sophomore Jennifer Hickman may have hurt Michigan in the Arizona State contest. Hickman, one of the Wolverines

…, the Wolverines managed to inch ahead of the Buckeyes in the Big Ten standings. With the game tied, 1-1, 20 minutes in- to the second half, Michigan co- captains Denise Comby and Kay Mc- Carthy…

… Ohi State also gained the Wolverines more confidence on the field. "Ohio has a center halfback who dominated their play," said McCarthy. "We had the advantage after passing her. Our strategy was to keep…

… the ball down the sides, and try to force cor- ners." By PHIL NUSSEL The lady Wolverine golf team got a taste of top-notch NCAA competition Saturday as they finished 13th in a field of 15 teams in the…

…. FRESHMAN MISSY BAUER led the Wolverines with scores of 79 and 82. Sophomore Luanne Cherney, who had been in a minor slump, shot 86 and 76. Freshman Val Maddill experienced some putting difficulties and had…

October 18, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 31) • Page Image 9

…, the team finished in a disappointing fourth place. On Saturday, No. 13 Michigan finished third among the 35 teams at Pre-Nationals - behind No. 8 Princeton and No. 6 Arizona State. Three Wolverines

… the hilly landscape of the LaVern Gibson Championship Course in Terre Haute, Ind. The 18th-ranked Wolverines have surprised all season with their continued improvement. Two other Wolverines finished in…

February 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 77) • Page Image 9

… assistant co- captain for the Wolverines, has received attention in recent weeks for his off-ice contributions to the community. His activities include the SMARE Program, in which he has read to Ann Arbor…

…- onship in women's swimming, the cast of "Beverly Hills, 90210" was still in elementary school. If Michigan can win this weekend's Big Ten champi- onship in Indianapolis, the Wolverines will have captured…

February 18, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… year. But with more depth needed as the Wolverines approach the home stretch in Big Ten play and Brooks struggling, the time may have finally come for DeJulius to get his shot. “He played great…

Wolverines stave off comeback attempt, top Maryland 65-52 Isaiah Livers, Jon Teske lead the way against Terrapin bigs After its season reached a nadir in a lethargic loss to Penn State on Tuesday, Michigan…

February 18, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… Katie Gearlds and Erin Lawless - to have a chance. But the Purdue duo had other plans. MICHIGAN 4 After the Wolverines held them to just 12 combined first-half points, Gearlds and Lawless exploded in the…

… period. "I found myself a little more wide open than I usually am from the perimeter," Gearlds said. With Gearlds torching them from long range, the Wolverines (1-12, 5-19) needed to find some offensive…

… Becky Flippin was simultaneously fouled. Flippin made one-of-two free throws to cut the Purdue lead to 11. But the Boilermakers struck back with seven straight points, ending any hopes of a Wolverine

… of Big Ten." The Wolverines have already totaled 199 points, fewer than just Penn State, which has 238 points. With four first- place and two second-place finishes, the team is not only swimming…

… work hard to win," Richardson said. The Wolverines didn't place in the one-meter diving finals. But Rich- ardson still looks forward to a solid weekend from the entire team. The coaches are telling the…

… placed a call to 1-800-555-TELL - a service that provides callers with sports scores, weather reports, etc. - to hear what it had to say about the Wolverines. And nothing could have come closer to…

… describing STEPHANIE WRIGHT the game than the words of that electronic voice. Wright on Target Michigan was destroyed by Purdue, 63-43. That statement embodies most of what happened last night. The Wolverines

… didn't just lose - they were crushed. This has happened before. The Wolverines lost their last four games by an average of 22 points. While the first two losses were closer than the final score indicates…

… as Michi- gan destroyed itself. As hard as they tried, the Wolverines couldn't seem to do anything right. Unlike the passing clinic Purdue held on its way to 16 assists, Michigan struggled to execute a…

… clean pass all night. It seemed like every time a Wolverine tried to pass the ball, it went to the wrong person or the wrong place. I think more Michigan passes bounced off one of the Boilermakers' legs…

January 18, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… guy beat Michigan State's hot dog. Theretwas a superb duel between two outstanding basketball players yesterday: fiery Terry Furlow, the nation's third leading scorer, against the Wolverines' soft…

… points to lead the Wolver- ines in scoring. His exceptional outside shooting helped break a tough Spartan zone defense in the second half - something that the Wolverines couldn't do in the first half. But…

… debut. the Michigan momentum, and Furlow Way-Layed DeBOL G Daily Photo by PAULINE LUBENS MICHIGAN STATE'S star forward Terry Furlow is surrounded by three Wolverine defend- ers, John Robinson (45), Joel…

… Thompson (20), aad Alan Hardy (42). Furlow was- held to a season low of 13 points by the troublesome Michigan defense. The Wolverines edged the Spar- tans 66-63. AINS HAT TRICK, 10-3 Britt Robins Hubba…

… witness the re- vival of Michigan hockey. They got what they wanted, and pro- bably more than they expected, as the Wolverines opened the floodgates and poured in ten goals to beat Notre Dame 10-3.j It was…

… the game. "When things are going yourI way, they all seem to fall key to the Wolverines' win.: They produced 14 shots on goal, hardly an imposing amount. But exactly half of those at-, tempts found…

… their way into the net behind Irish goalie John Peterson. Peterson, who had been the hero in a 5-3 Notre Dame vic- tory over the Wolverines in: Furlow promises Furlow had asked Frieder what the scoring…

… Mark Foster Michigan trackmen started off posting a winning time of the indoor season by breaking 7:39.9. or tying five varsity, fieldhouse WOLVERINE hurdler Arnett and meet records last night in…

January 18, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 56) • Page Image 8

… announced Thursday morning. Norris sustained an undisclosed injury at the 2019 World Junior Championships earlier this month and has not dressed for the Wolverines since returning from the…

… forward to having Josh continue to be a part of our team this season.” Both Pearson and Norris’ comments left the idea of whether Norris will be back with the Wolverines next season or sign with…

… step up and replace a player like (Norris), especially how well he was playing.” And though Norris is the second Wolverine in two years to miss the second half of the year after a season…

… a tall task as the Wolverines were slated against No. 22 Iowa — a squad led by forward Megan Gustafson, the nation’s leading scorer — but despite the odds Michigan trailed by just three points…

… left corner to make it a 10-0 run. The Wolverines called a timeout but never recovered. Iowa (13-4 overall, 4-2 Big Ten) widened the gap, handing Michigan (11-7, 2-4) a 75-61 loss — the team…

… to get.” Contrary to recent games, ball handling wasn’t an issue. Prior to the game, the Wolverines averaged a whopping 16.7 turnovers per contest, but against the Hawkeyes, they lost the ball…

…. The Wolverines went 1-for-15 from beyond the arc, with the lone 3-pointer coming at the start of the final quarter. The Hawkeyes, on the other hand, excelled at shooting. Michigan often double…

…’s basketball team will stake its claim to be the nation’s top-ranked team for the first time in half a decade. If it does, Zavier Simpson will have helped the Wolverines defeat the school he almost…

Wolverines’ recruiting efforts were centered around now-Michigan State point guard Cassius Winston and, as a result, Simpson had yet to even consider Michigan. Instead, the junior point guard seemed…

November 18, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

…Vall Jordan’s fingers. But in an accident thematically consistent with the Wolverines’ injury-plagued 2014-15 campaign, the Michigan assistant coach took Irvin out of commission for a brief moment…

….” In the end, Irvin escaped the incident unscathed, and returned to the court Monday night in the Wolverines’ 88-68 win over Elon. The comeback couldn’t have come at a better time. With a…

February 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

…8 - Friday, February 18, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandoily.com- 'M' looks for pair of home wins in pivotal series against Broncos WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Wolverines face Badgers on road By…

… hockey. The Wolverines and the Broncos are just 31st and 48th in the nation in penalty min- utes, respectively. "I think that's what it's going to come down to," Michigan coach Red Berenson said after…

February 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

… three years, the Nittany Lions have bumbled their way to woes of the Wolverines TONIG T Thue- 8:00.pa ~ Crisler Arenawa UP^N 20 consecutive road losses. Tonight, Michigan (4-6 Big Ten, 13-8 overall…

…'t lost hope of going to the NCAA Tournament. But our main goal is just winning this next game'." Those goals have been tested as the Wolverines, once expected to challenge for the Big Ten title, have yet…

January 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 60) • Page Image 11

… Wrestling 2 Q&A 3 Close But No Sugiura 3 Swimming 4-5 Basketball 6 Hockey 7 Tennis 7 Track 8 Gymnastics 8 Foul loss for Michigan against IU Free throws, rebounding make difference as Wolverines fall, 82…

…, and is averaging 10 more conversions per game. That trend continued Sunday, as the 11th-ranked Hoosiers (3-0 Big Ten, 10-2 overall) nearly doubled up the Wolverines from the line. Indiana scored 36…

February 18, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… Toledo and Ohio State Satur- day evening but came up short Sunday against Wisconsin, the fifth-ranked team in the nation. The weekend began almost perfectly for the Wolverines, (8-6), as they cruised to a…

… its only two points on a draw at 150 pounds. AFTER A BRIEF rest, the Wolverines returned to defeat the Buckeyes, 32-16. William Waters (118 pounds), Steven Richards (167), and Scott Rechsteiner (190…

… them breakaways, two-on-ones, three-on-twos, and any other situation one can conjure up that left the Wolverine goaltenders helpless. "Defensively, we were vulnerable, as usual," said Michigan head coach…

… history of this year's Wolverines squad to be vulnerable early in games, even to lie down dead. Having been cumulatively outscored 151-102 in the first two periods, Michigan allows goals like Ferdinand…

… erratic all year," said Berenson after Saturday night's loss. "We're not getting the consistency that we'd like but it's not just the goalkeeping, it's everyone." Cold and quiet upstairs The Wolverines have…

… down." THE WOLVERINES, who had seven players nursing colds over the weekend, warmed up against the Gophers with 62 percent shooting from the floor. Lorea Feldman hit.on 10 of 13 shots for 23 points and…

January 18, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… connected from the key. A Johnny Johnson basket cut the margin to 25-20, before the bot- tom fell out for the Wolverines. During the final 6:55 of the first session, Iowa held Michigan to a mere two points…

… while scoring 17. In that dismal stretch the Wolverines were thrown into disarray by Iowa's swar- ming, half-court man-to-man press. The press, which worked so effec- tively for head coach Lute Olson…

… was Iowa which usually seized the opportunity. "It seemed that they were getting all the loose balls," said Marty Bodnar, the only Wolverine to shoot more than 50 percent from the field (the team hit 40…

Wolverine forward was removed from the game after receiving his third personal foul at 8:42 of the half. Frieder turned to his seldom-tested reserves to fill the scoring void, but such help was not for…

… I thought they had, they could cut into the lead," he said. FRIEDER'S WORDS seemed to have had a positive effect. Shortly after the break, the Wolverines launched their gallant, albeit futile…

… happen." (Last week, at home against Ohio State, his team blew a 15-point lead.) After the timeout Michigan continued to apply the heat. Employing a half- court press of their own, the Wolverines forced…

… Brookins scored off a fast break, but a pair of Thad Garner buckets and one McGee free throw chopped the lead to 56-50 with 9:05 to play. The Wolverines were to come no closer the rest of the afternoon. The…

… the Hawkeyes' Vince Brookins (32) watches the action. McGee went over the 2,000-point plateau during the first half and scored a game-high 26 points, but the Wolverines still fell to the visitors, 73…

May 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 163) • Page Image 7

Wolverine Opponents By BRIAN MacCLOWRY OUSpecial To The Diyn ye cocked at the sky, and the Big Ten baseball crown within reach, Mich- igan swings into this fabled Indi- ana city early this afternoon to meet…

… Notre Dame on the first leg of a four-game weekend series. The five-day weather forecast for the Midwest is rain and more rain. If the weather man is cor- rect the Wolverines could back into their first…

… will also assure the Wolverines the title, and a trip to the Mid-Eastern NCAA baseball playoffs. Nobody wants to think what could happen if the Wolverines drop two, or even all three of their conference…

…, againsti the Wolverines on Satur- day. Three Homers In the first game last Saturday Kumerow no only pthd a ie three home runs as well, to win his own ball game 5-4. Johnson whipped Minnesota 4-3 in the sec…

…- ond game. Purdue is resting in a tie for eighth in the conference with a 3-8 record. But Lund has no illusions about LOOKING AHEAD-Wolverine center fielder Ed Hood, shown here awaiting a pitch, figures…

… to see a lot of action this weekend as he and the rest of the team prepare for the final four games of the reg- ular season. The Wolverines currently lead the Big Ten, and hope to keep leading it…

…* looking past the Boilermakers. He was cured of that affliction last year. On opening day in 1960 Lund sent assistant coach Moby Bene- dict to Michigan State to scout Purdue. The Wolverines were scheduled to…

Wolverines on five hits to win 4-2, and hand Michigan their initial Big Ten de- feat. Never Again tom orrow Lund hopes to aver a similar catastrophe. On the brighter side, Michigan catcher Bill Freehan has…

… tournament which opens here to- day. Northwestern, host Michigan State, and Indiana are all solid contenders.W Of th thee th up Wolverines the most trouble. Solid Depth Michigan will rely on Ray Sen- kowski…

… leading their team to a 5-4 dual meet victory over the Wolverines three weeks ago. That day Michigan played with- out Wayne Peacock and Bill Vogt but Northwestern's lone veteran, Charlie Lockhart was also…

May 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

… Leaving for Doubleheader with Illini Thinclads To Take Part inl F our-Way Meet Wolverines Favored; Buckeyes, Wildcats Face Michigan Tennis Squad Ohio State Team Will Give Wolverines Close Battle; Harry…

… at to be determined. As "Corky" puts it, the Big Ten Championship matches, "We'll probably have to draw lots to May 27. decide who will play. The Wolverine baseball team scored three runs to Grosse…

…'t the base of the skull by a pitched ball. In the four and one-third innings of play, the Wolverines got four hits and no errors, while the Sailors pounded out four hits and two errors. Hackstadt Makes…

… First Appearance Jack Hackstadt made his debut on the mound for the Wolverines and pitched the first three innings in which the Sailors nicked him for two hits. These two safties came in the sec- ond when…

… hit over second, but the Wolverines caught him off base as Moore came up to the plate and they then exe- cuted a fast double play as Pete Com- mondorous grounded to Blanchard who threw to Ketterer to…

…'s hit after Ketterer sacrificed. Willers Gets Extra Base Hit Pitcher Al Willers got the only Wolverine extra base hit in the sec- ond when he blasted one into center- field. Bob Nussbaumer accounted for…

… the other hit in the fourth when he hit a sharp-grounder into centerfield. The Wolverines renew their Big Ten rivalry as they journey to Cham- paign for a doubleheader Saturday. This two-game series…

… will close the Illinois season. Two freshman hurlers, Howard Judson and Lou Possehl will probably start for the Illini against Bowman and Hirsch for the Wolverines. Six Stars No n By DAVE LOEWENBERG…

May 18, 2017 (vol. 130, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… Ten Championships, hosted by Penn State this weekend. The Wolverines’ score of 79 points was 54 points behind the champion, Purdue. Michigan’s performance was most impressive when considering it…

… held it down.” That group — consisting of Sereno, juniors Claire Kieffer-Wright, Aaron Howell and Jaimie Phelan — contributed 50 points to the Wolverines’ total with five individual victories…

…,500, Bastien became just the second Wolverine to claim a conference title in the decathlon, with a score of 7,713 points. His decathlon championship, along with a record-breaking victory from sophomore…

… Joe Ellis in the hammer throw, highlighted the Michigan men’s track and field team’s eighth-place finish at the Big Ten Championships, hosted by Penn State. The Wolverines scored a total of 64…

… Olympic Trials in the decathlon. But Bastien says that these accomplishments pale in comparison to what it means to him to be a Wolverine. “Just running for Michigan and having success here has…

March 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…- finals Friday night, there will be more than a trip to the conference championship game on the line. While the Wolverines are play- ing in their 22nd consecutive CCHA semifinal game, the Bron- cos haven…

… little better health than we are. It's a big game at the Joe, and we've got tobe ready for it, no matter who we play." The Wolverines completed their sweep of Bowling Green relatively easily - defeating…

March 18, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 115) • Page Image 11

… events, including decathlon, steeplechase, hammer and javelin. But for the most part, the Wolverines will continue the same training that they used in the indoor season. "The sprinters run 100 meters…

… defense contributed to the Wolverines' wins over Notre Dame, Georgia State, Troy State, Maryland and Florida A&M at the Florida State Invitational. Ritter posted two shutout performances at the tournament…

… the Wolverines fell just short in a 1-0 loss. Michigan went 5- 1 in the invitational. "You can't throw a no-hitter with- out a great defense behind you," Hutchins said. The Wolverine defense only gave…

… reached its full potential yet. The Wolverines' offense, however, has been less successful. Michigan is currently 17-6, and its most recent defeats have come as a result of poor run-production. In its last…

… four losses, Michigan totaled just one run. "At some point, our offense has got to improve," Hutchins said. "We need more improvement in the bot- tom half of our order." The Wolverines are working hard o…

… com- petition, my focus is on the 800 for the Olympics." The Wolverines look to continue their success when they travel to Tallahassee, Fla., to compete in the Florida State Relays over the next few…

Wolverines' performance on the beam will play a crucial role in Minnesota on Saturday as they attempt to claim their 12th Big Ten champi- onship in 13 years, as the Wolverines have per- formed consistently in…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 18

… Dingorso Daily Sports Writer For the second straight week, the Michigan men's gymnastics team will face intrastate rival Michigan State. The Wolverines are coming off their best per- formance of the season…

… because of the intricacies of the ranking system that factors road performances differently than home performances - the teams' rankings changed little. The Wolverines dropped a spot to fifth in the country…

November 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 52) • Page Image 10

… forward Lorea Feldman and guard Tempie Brown. Feldman (16.4 points per game in 1986-87) returns to the Wolverines after missing last season because of academic problems. During her absence, Brown (14.8 ppg…

… out of you. We can't afford to let that happen." Toronto can surprise the Wolverines if Michigan approaches this game lightly. Guard Mary Ann Kowal is one of Canada's finest scorers, averaging 20.4 ppg…

… wins against Bowling Green and Iowa. But during the early part of the season, teams rarely get a chance to rest. Today, they face Big Ten rival Wisconsin, and Wolverine assistant coach Kara McGrath is…

…." Michigan's swimmers have, looked strong early. Senior Susie Rabiah, along with juniors Gwen DeMaat and Stephanie Liebner have all turned in excellent performances in the Wolverines first two meets. The…

… on the Wolverines in the Canham Natatorium at 4 p.m. Michigan (2-0 overall, 1-0 in the Big Ten) beat Wisconsin (1-2, 0-2) last year, 87-62, and has taken 33 out of the last 37 meets between the two…

… foe Purdue. "It was a great win for them," said Purdue head coach Carol Dewey, re-ferring to the Wolverines first conference victory against Iowa, last weekend. Despite the streak being at only one game…

… pretty good chance against Purdue," said Davis. The Wolverines entered their first match against Purdue with an 0-8 conference record, but according to Dewey: "We were taking them very seriously because we…

January 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 74) • Page Image 9

… (Coalu1s dfrm Page 1) 16-12 overall. The sixteen victories give Beren- son the most in his four-year tenure as Wolverine coach. Sophomore goalie Warren Sharples thwarted repeated Flame attempts in both…

…-on-three goals early in the second both returning from injuries, scored as well in period gave Wolverines a 3-1 cushion. Michigan the Saturday triumph. scored six power-play goals on the weekend, Friday night was…

Wolverine assistant coach Larry Pedrie gained penalties taken. some sweet revenge over the Illinois-Chicago, "We dominated them until we took some his previous employer. stupid penalties," said Belmonte…

… can live THE WOLVERINE scoring was led by with." ichigan icers 'This weekend gave me a real good feeling. This is the best that I have felt since I have been at Michigan. This is t he high point of…

… the Michi- gan hockey p r o g r a m since I have been here.' -Red Berenson WOLVERINES GAIN REVENGE 'M' grapplers take down foes S Y MPOSI U O N the By RICHARD EISEN The 13th-ranked Michigan…

November 18, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

… Seniors leave lasting mark for''M' By KEVIN SANTO For the Daily There are bigshoesto fill on the Michigan men's soccer team. The Wolverines (3-3-2 Big Ten, 6-9-3 overall) ended their season on Nov. 9 in a1…

…'t be easy to replace. Grinwis started 10 .games for the Wolverines, recorded two shutouts and posted a .684 save percentage. In addition, Arnone was a consistent force in the midfield, where he started…

November 18, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 31) • Page Image 10

…2B - November 18, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.cam 28 - November18, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Wolverines cruise past UW-Milwaukee in opening round of NCAA Tournament M…

… time getting the Wolverines on the board early, taking a pass from freshman forward Madis- son Lewis on the left flank - her fourth assist to ma Ezurike Stra"' ( 1V"S,,, 2ia this Ds eo geo season Gogtw…

…'s basketball team to go five-of-six from beyond the e first laugh Saturday when arc, inflating the Wolverine lead Senee Shearer slashed to to 47-29bythe half.Smith ledthe gan's hoop and scored in way for…

… Michigan with 12 first- st minute of the game. half points. the Wolverines got the The second half started off augh, and a few more after similarly for the Wolverines. on Goree opened the half with way…

… signifi- ebbing slightly into Michigan's comeback, and Michigan lead. Still, the Titansweren't able ed its way to an 83-63 vic- to cut the lead fewer than 15. Smith's offensive fireworks e Wolverines

… scored 32 against St. Bonaven- son Ristovski started ture. 1-0 Wolverine run with a "It was good to shoot well," nter from the corner. Junior Smith said. "It's just a thing of 1 Shannon Smith and junior…

… of etroit had more of a chance eight rebounds and exceeding it did. The Wolverines con- her free-throw goal by going to d to score baskets from the line nine times. where on the court with "Shannon…

… passes," As a. team, the Wolverines Michigan coach Kim Barnes shot 52.6 percent from beyond . "I thought overall it was a the 3-point line in the rout, a vast performance." improvement from its 17.6 per…

March 18, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 112) • Page Image 10

… added experience is going to be a cen- tral factor for us." There is a dark cloud in the form of the NCAA Infractions Committee moving toward the program right now, and the Wolverines are hoping it will…

… scholar- ships and increase the financial penalty, which would at least allow the Wolverines to compete in the postseason. "I think we're all holding our breath right now," Michigan coach Tommy Amaker said…

February 18, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 81) • Page Image 12

… Michigan State's Joe Goodenow to trickle into the goal, giving the Spartans a 2-1 lead. The soft goal came just one minute after the Wolverines had tied the game at one. V.-. THE DAILY'S STARS The…

… the Buckeyes and the Wolverines. Ohio State ended a seven- game winless skid with a sweep over Ferris State this weekend and are cur- rently in sixth place in the CCHA. Michi- gan split a home…

… State when you're a Wolverine," Comrie said "But it was a good game, exciting for the fans. It was just unfortunate they didn't get the win." As much as Cammalleri - who hopes to return to play as early…

… in college hockey history, will step down at the end of the year to become the school's athletic director. Quality, not quantity Ever since the Wolverines defeated the Spar- tans 4-3 in overtime last…

Wolverines are 0-4-2 dating back to February of last season, and it looks like they'll need a miracle of cosmic proportions to end that streak this season. For some reason, when the maize and blue face off…

March 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 94) • Page Image 16

… included in indoor com- one of Michigan's top three contributors on la petition, the Wolverines have been training for fall's NCAA-qualifying cross country tear these events throughout the indoor season…

… rehabilitatio corps this season. working directly under distance coach Mi Notebook But shot put veterans McGuire. Most injuries require some type --------------- will help the Wolverines in cross…

April 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 115) • Page Image 24

… Championships this weekend in Co- lumbus. The meet shall be the final competition for Michigan seniors Royce Toni and Brian Winkler. After a season of ups and downs, five Wolverines traveled to regionals at Penn…

…. The Wolverines are coming off some strong performances at regionals including Winkler's first-place 9.925 on the floor and Toni's fourth-place 9.675 on the parallel bars. After the showing at Penn State…

January 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 60) • Page Image 16

…6 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday, January 18, 1994 Women drop a heartbreaker, 64-63. Last-minute Wolverine comeback falls short against Wisconsin By BOB ABRAMSON DAILY BASKETBALL…

…- gan State last week, it was a tale of two halves for the Wolverines. Michi- gan trailed, 31-19, at halftime, giving up numerous fast-break points and shooting a dismal 28 percent. Michi- gan point guard…

… behind the play of Kiefer and Silver Shellman. Trailing, 37-21, the Wolverines went on a 21-8 run, cutting the lead to three, 45-42. But easy inside baskets by the Badgers' Jennah Burkholder (14 points…

…) and Barb Franke (12), a prob- lem that plagued the Wolverines all afternoon, increased Wisconsin's margin once again, 55-45. With 6:20 remaining, Wisconsin started to pull away from the Wolver- ines…

…, Rademaker 2, Burkholder, Winkler). Technical Fouls: none. Amy Johnson attempts a shot over a Wisconsin player in the Badgers' 64-63 victory over the Wolverines. Michigan remains winless in Big Ten play. Blue…

Wolverine time. With the clock reading less than 15 minutes, something sparked the Michigan offense. It was a Maize and Blue rampage. Everything started dropping for Michigan freshman point guard Jennifer…

… the Wolverines were still going. The crowd of over 2,000 was going crazy. With the aid of the pep band's distracting antics, Michigan showed off its true colors. Desperate defenders wildly flapped their…

… arms in the air, shouting, "Ball! Ball! Ahhhh!" in an attempt to intimidate the opposition. But the Wolverines kept filling the lanes. Michigan's efforts brought it within three points of the Badgers…

…. Thundering steps and slick shots filled the rest of the half. The Wolverines weregrabbing the rebounds now. Wisconsin had been temporarily stunned. The Badgers concentration had been disturbed. Meanwhile…

…, the Wolverines could nothold on, losing by a measly point, 64-63. Alas, all the mental toughness in the world could not makeup for the physical presence the Wolverines lacked in the first half. Was this…

October 18, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SAT URDA Y'z~S WOLVERINES FORGET ADSNRUHG SQUAD PREPARES FOR BUCKEYE INVASION By Herbert E. Vedder er than 114 ritloe (m !1;0 cfi,-ec, "Forget Madison! was the cry of the play…

… phrase was also the hidden tegm' iusocre fe implication that the Wolverines were Wisconsin had rushed the bail half not to forget thoir mistakes. the length of the fieldl into scoring[, position. Hoffman…

… thananyothe liing itcer.by day, and which should be physi- Surprises prevailed in the other sec- cally perfect for the first time this Season, although the W'olverines still tiuns of the country also. The…

… ]lacit of effectiveness on the foral- erly most effectve Cardinal of- fense. All the while, howvever, it ust not be assumed that the Wolverines were playinit ladies' game. The big difference lay in that…

… the rough game seemed to hurt tine Badgers worse than it dilld the Wolverines.i Though somewhat drab in places there were worthwhile moments.i Wisconsin's early drives by her two The Original Lee…

October 18, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 30) • Page Image 15

… going up and swinging away at it." Rood and her teammates need- ed a more controlled style against Iowa (1-6 Big Ten, 12-7 overall). The Hawkeyes were a shifty team compared to the Wolverines' pre- vious…

… a watershed moment for a team that has struggled with finishing games during the Big Ten season. In three of their losses this sea- son, the Wolverines (3-5, 16-5) have had a chance to put teams away…

… couldn't quite find her stride in her first six-kilometer race as a Wolverine, finishing 63rd (21:22.5). Redshirt sophomore Nicole Edwards's day also proved difficult, clocking a 21:24.9 for 67th, well off…

Wolverines, finish- ing nine seconds behind the leader, North Carolina State's Julia Lucas. Webster's personal-best time of 20:10.2 was four seconds faster than her previous race and a 58-second improvement…

…," Field said. "A couple of ourtop girls had an off day, butthen others really stepped it up.I think it looks good" The Wolverines couldn't take control early in the race as they did in their victory at the…

… 30, any team is a threat. "This is the best the (Big Ten) has been since the 15 years I've been coaching," McGuire said. "If the conference is better, we need to be better." The Wolverines will put…

January 18, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 63) • Page Image 9

… Athletes of the Week after impressive performances t the Wolverine Invitational this past eekend. Sugar, a senior co-captain, won both the 100- and 200-meter freestyle races and also was part of four win…

…- ning relays for the Wolverines. The freshman Kelemen earned her award after finishing second in both diving events with scores good enough to meet the NCAA zone diving require- ments for the year…

… tennis season, the Michigan women's tennis team is getting into the swing of things - starting with a ToM( match against Bowling VARSITY TE Green. Who: Michiga The Wolverines have Green been dormant since…

… on Nov. 2-7. Michigan had three players in the tournament's 64-player main draw. Two Wolverines freshmen Kavitha Tipernini and Chrissy Nolan - advanced to the round of 16. It will be crucial for the…

…, Purdue will join the, Wolverines and Nittany Lions in the water for a competition that has the potential of making or breaking Michigan's confidence. "We swim the top teams in the country, and we are…

…'s conference foes have an exceptionally talented roster. Unlike the Wolverines, among whom are Olympic bronze-medal win- ner Chris Thompson and All Americans Scott Werner and "Tim Siciliano, Penn State and…

… challenge than usual against midwestern rivals this weekend. The Wolverines could very well further insure its losing record. But the challenge may also be ground for energizing mid-level swim- mers that have…

… Tennis Center Sunday when his team opens the season against Western Michigan. In last season's opener, the Wolverines beat Western Michigan and gave Mees his first victory at Michigan. After a year of…

… adjustment to their new coach, the Wolverines hope to repeat the result. "I definitely feel more comfortable with him this year - I'm sure all the other guys on the team feel the same," sophomore Jeremy…

… Edelson said. No. 29 Michigan has won the past two dual matches against Western Michigan, 6-1 and 6-1. Last year, the Wolverines finished with a 16-7 record, advancing to the second round SUNDAY VARSITY…

October 18, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

… that.” EVAN AARON/Daily Freshman Ignas Brazdeikis was a top-40 prospect before committing to Michigan and is now learning how to play multiple positions for the Wolverines this season. ETHAN SEARS…

… Lockwood fired a shot that found twine. With one flick of his stick, he halved the Michigan hockey team’s deficit in the first game of the season. And though the Wolverines would eventually fall to…

November 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 37) • Page Image 15

…'s pack time. But the fourth man is often left with- t a role. & Mark Pilja, Michigan's fourth rner, the goal is to shed the position at gives him no fame. Pilja came to the Wolverines from >rth High School…

… fin- ished fifth for the Wolverines and 29th overall. Coming into this season, Pilja was looking to prove, if only to himself, that he was better than what he'd shown as a freshman. He succeeded…

… Arena this ekend. And the Wolverine's get their ance for retribution. The Wolverines' most recent outing a sweep at the hands of Ohio State - urred Michigan coach Mark Rosen to Ice some negative comments…

… fighting back when it's down, and ming off of the disappointment in >lumbus, the Wolverines have an ideal portunity to showcase this skill. But r the net, the Illini provide a formi- tobstacle to resiliency…

…. Sitting in fourth place in the confer- ce standings, Illinois (10-6 Big Ten, -8 overall) already has a home victory er Michigan in its pocket, dispensing the Wolverines in four games. Illinois was carried…

… with the Hoosiers played out a little like the one with Illinois. In Bloomington, the Wolverines were swept to drop out of a fifth-place tie with Indiana in the confer- ence. Again, Indiana got off to a…

… able to execute for a longer period an volleyball team will try to kill their llinois and indiana this weekend. of time- they're good at that?' According to Rosen, the Wolverines are aiming for…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 14

…, Page 19A By David Den Herder Daily Sports Writer Following last weekend's playoff series with Bowling Green, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson said the Wolverines were a better team than they were even…

… string of midseason games where goal scoring was at a premium, the Wolverines have been finding the net with impressive confidence recently. In fact, since Feb. 26, Michigan has the best goals per game…

… pound weight class. "Otto learned his lesson," Michigan coach Dale Bahr said. "But 4 he qualified for nationals and that's what's important." One Wolverine who will miss the NCAA's is senior Chris Viola…

… Crisman Jennie Eberwein Cathy O'Neill Shannon Shakespeare Missy Sugar Jr Fr Jr So Sr Sr Jr So KELLY McKINNELL/Daiiy Sophomore Missy Sugar is one of eight Wolverines In Athens, Ga. for the 1999 NCAA…

… College Station, Texas. Playing in the Texas A&M Tournament, the Wolverines will gear up for some top competition. With the six game tournament run- ning from tomorrow to Monday, Michigan is set to battle…

… it out against Cal State-Northridge, Nevada-Las Vegas, and Texas A&M. The road trip will allow the Wolverines to see how they measure up against some quality opponents, notably Texas A&M, which enters…

March 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 94) • Page Image 14

… Big Ten Championships anymore. They're over and done with. The Wolverines finished a disap- pointing second to conference rival Minnesota just before spring break, in what many Gopher fans are calling…

… seniors on ,the wayv out By Jordan Field Daily Sports Writer Nearing the end of the wrestling season, it is time for the Wolverines to realize that next year's team is going to look a lot different than the…

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