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January 18, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 101) • Page Image 10

…’t what I was expecting, to be frank,” Holman said. “I really appreciate the win.” These close finishes bode well for the Wolverines as they pre- pare for competitive meets later in the season. The non…

….59. Despite the strong track performances, the Wolverines left themselves lots of room for improvement in the field events. Its singular victory in the field events came from junior Corinne Jemison in…

…, Utassy followed up her first hat trick of the season with another complete perfor- mance, racking up two steals and leading the team with five goals in Wolverine’s 18-6 win against Azusa Pacific (0…

Wolverines once again opened the game with a lead, but the momentum soon shifted. Late in the second quarter, Michi- gan struggled to find open shots against the Sun Devil’s stifling defense, giving…

January 18, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 101) • Page Image 11

…’s basketball team has alternated wins and losses. Returning home to Crisler Center with over 10,000 fans in attendance for the second straight game — a program first — the Wolverines were looking to build…

…. The Wolverines forced nine turn- overs, setting up their offense in transition by converting those opportunities into nine of their 14 first-quarter points. “I think that’s something that we…

May 18, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…, getting past the first step proved fatal. The Wolverines (11-7 overall, 2-5 Big Ten) dropped 23 out of 29 faceoffs against No. 4 Northwestern (15-4, 6-2) in a game that continuously saw Michigan…

… the offensive zone, darting past the Wolverines’ defense and netting Northwestern a 1-0 lead. The Wildcats exploited Michigan’s inability to win draw controls all day, yet never found as much…

May 18, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

… — Exactly 50 days ago, the Michigan softball team got punched in the mouth. In the first Big Ten series of the season, Nebraska came into Ann Arbor and swept the Wolverines in a doubleheader, putting…

… them in an early hole in Big Ten play. For the past 50 days, Michigan has grinded itself out of that hole. The Wolverines have battled through injuries, built momentum, and ridden a recent hot…

… Billie Andrews’ head into left-center field for an RBI double. And though the Wolverine bats struggled to string anything else together, the game was knotted up at one. But a controversial call halted…

June 18, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 118) • Page Image 12

… draft junior outfielder Jordan Nwogu Thursday night. If Nwogu chooses to sign, which he plans to, the Cubs’ gain might just be bigger than the Wolverines’ loss. He capitalized on the 15-game…

… bats began to heat up and the Wolverines started non- conference play against weaker competition, it’s safe to assume that Nwogu would have become more conservative and efficient on the basepaths…

… Writer JACOB COHEN Daily Sports Writer JACK WHITTEN Daily Sports Writer ALEXANDRIA POMPEI/Daily Jeff Criswell was the first Wolverine selected in the MLB draft Thursday. ERIN KIRKLAND/Daily Junior…

February 18, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, February 18, 2020 — 7 Breaking down the Wolverines’ recent revival Two days before the Michigan men’s basketball team’s thrashing of…

… nothing to do with the Hoosiers. Instead, he was asked to discuss the Wolverines’ recent revival. A conversation like Friday’s seemed unthinkable less than three weeks ago, when senior point guard…

February 18, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… KEEMYA ESMAEL / Daily POWERING FORWARD Design by Jack Silberman Wolverines win Duel in the D, 4-1 DETROIT — Nick Blankenburg extended his two hands out and wagged them up and down like paws. At…

… sit quietly in their seats in a 4-1 win over Michigan State on Monday night. Blankenburg had just scored a goal, the third of the night for the Wolverines, in a highlight- reel fashion. In the…

November 18, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 30) • Page Image 7

…Lavert Hill bounced down the Michigan sideline, waiving his arms in jubilation with his helmet in hand. Behind him, the rest of the Wolverines did the same, spilling onto the field, toward…

…. For 11 years before Saturday, Michigan State (2-5 Big Ten, 4-6 overall) had avoided losing back-to-back games against the Wolverines, marking its longest period of in-state dominance since the…

Wolverine, he finished with 384 yards and four touchdowns. “Just wish I had two more shots at them,” Patterson said postgame, his typically stoic face dotted with emotion. “Just wish I had four…

… all-encompassing display of dominance, spreading to the Wolverines’ defense, with its three sacks, two interceptions and 3.7 yards allowed per play. It’s a display of dominance that continued…

… to cement Michigan’s re-emerging control over the state — a significance not lost on these Wolverines. As the teams congregated at midfield postgame, the Spartans tried to linger, offering a…

… to leave. They don’t deserve to be in our stadium.” Natalie Stephens & Alexandria Pompei / Daily Design by Jack Silberman THEO MACKIE Daily Sports Editor WOLVERINES SEND SPARTANS BACK TO EAST…

November 18, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 30) • Page Image 9

…, Michigan got off to a slow start, not scoring its first points until two minutes into the game despite a substantial size advantage on the Phoenix. The Wolverines did not take their first lead until…

… five minutes had gone by, and they relinquished that lead just two minutes later. For much of the first half, the Wolverines’ shots did not fall, their offense as cold as the temperatures outside…

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…

July 18, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 118) • Page Image 10

… heading into the postseason, giving the Wolverines an opportunity to host a regional as the No. 15 seed. And though Michigan fell to James Madison in the winner- takes-all game of the regional…

…, Hutchins was effusive in her praise of her seniors. If the Wolverines want to replicate any sort of the success they had this year, they will need to fill the voids the senior class is leaving. With…

Wolverine second basemen. First baseman If there was one position in the lineup that wasn’t set at the start of this past season, it was the first baseman. But by the end of the year, Alex Sobczak proved…

… or break her case for the starting role. Catcher Though she ended her final season with a non-contact knee injury in the regional, Katie Alexander left her mark on the Wolverines. She contributed…

… 31 RBIs. She started 41 games for the Wolverines and even showed that she could play third baseman when Madison Uden was in a slump. In the postseason, rising junior Lou Allan pinch hit for…

… second baseman position. With her impressive batting average and .940 slugging percentage in high school, Hutchins might want Jimenez to contribute to the Wolverine offense right away. Center…

… Fielder As a staple of the Michigan offense and defense the last two years, Natalie Peters started almost every game for the Wolverines. With a .352 batting average during her senior season…

… lineup and speed in the outfield will not be an easy task for the Wolverines to replace, especially when their options have not received much playing time. The most experienced replacement would…

July 18, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 118) • Page Image 11

…SPORTS 11 Thursday, July 18, 2019 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wolverines’ newcomers have ability to make immediate impact Out with the old, in with the new. This fall, the Michigan…

… across the nation on the club circuit, earning her the No. 8 spot in Prep Volleyball’s national recruiting rankings. “We see (Robinson) as an elite national recruit,” said Wolverines’ head coach Mark…

July 18, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 118) • Page Image 12

… of the season, it looked like Michigan might be that Big Ten team. The Wolverines were ranked – albeit in the last five of the top 25 – and started the season on an eight-game winning streak with…

… of three Wolverines who headed to Cape Cod for summer ball after their second-place finish in the College World Series. Franklin plays outfield for the Brewster Whitecaps, Blomgren is an infielder…

April 18, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… to give. The season, of course, was great. The Wolverines won over 30 games, set a program record with a 17-0 start and made it to the NCAA Tournament’s second weekend. Simpson, though, isn…

… Detroit papers, he’s not sure which, ran a big, celebratory headline. It had been 19 years since the Wolverines made it that far. In the six years since, they’ve done so four times. And made the…

February 18, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 75) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday February 18, 2019 — 3B Behind Robbins, Wolverines beat Illinois for sixth-straight victory Sunday afternoon in Champaign, Ill., two teams on…

Wolverines (9-6, 18-9) eventually pulled away with a 70-56 victory. After leading for the entire second quarter, Michigan’s grip on the game loosened early in the third. The Wolverines conceded two…

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…

January 18, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 56) • Page Image 7

… the mid- dle of the pack. Five points from the top of the Big Ten and, likewise, five points from the bottom. Sit- ting at 27th in the Pairwise rankings, the Wolverines will need all hands on…

… improbable. And as if this season couldn’t get any more similar to last sea- son, the Wolverines are losing one of their top offensive threats to an injury sustained in the World Junior Championship. Again…

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…

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…

January 18, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 57) • Page Image 5

…-meet struggles. And both were major contributors to the Wolverines’ final score of 197.55 — the highest in the nation so far. Both Townsend and Farley earned spots in the starting lineups on two different…

… hang with the team’s veterans — no easy task on the Wolverines’ historically-strongest event. “We were contemplating putting her in the lineup,” Plocki said. “(But) in order to earn your way…

January 18, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 57) • Page Image 6

… hockey team has found its own version of Miami’s infamous “Turnover Chain.” The Wolverines carry a chain around for weekend series, symbolizing that they are only as strong as their weakest link…

…-ranked Wolverines complete a sweep of the Golden Gophers at Mariucci Arena for the first time in 41 years. Warren notched Michigan’s fourth and fifth goals Friday night, including the eventual game-winner, to…

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…

May 18, 2017 (vol. 130, iss. 73) • Page Image 10

… beginning of the long road to a national championship began for the Wolverines when they opened up the first two rounds of NCAA Tournament play over the weekend. After a swift 4-0 win over Youngstown…

… State on Friday, Michigan took on Kentucky and came away with a 4-2 victory. The Penguins didn’t pose much of a threat to the Wolverines. After clinching the doubles point with a win at No. 1 and…

… Lackova. With Fahey swiftly off the court and freshman Chiara Lommer not far behind with a 6-2, 6-1 victory at No. 4 doubles, it was a race to see which Wolverine could punch Michigan’s ticket to the…

…’s offensive shot sailed wide, giving the Wolverines their fourth point. Saturday’s matchup was sure to be a bigger test for Michigan as they faced the 17th-ranked Wildcats. The doubles point was highly…

… match point, but Minor approached the net and volleyed it long. The Wolverines didn’t seem worried, though, until Kentucky stormed back and won the next five games. Minor had to serve the deuce…

…, winning 6-2, 6-1, and 6-0, 6-4, respectively. While the Wolverines had won four of the six first sets, it wasn’t guaranteed that the matches were going to stay that way. Minor fell into a hole early…

…, Michigan needed one more win to advance. It seemed as if Najarian was going to close her match out easily — but faltered and was forced into a tiebreaker. Fortunately for the Wolverines, Najarian…

… Najarian scored the point that clinched Michigan’s advancement to the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen. PAIGE VOEFFRAY Daily Sports Writer Wolverines advance to Sweet Sixteen BASEBALL Michigan ends regular…

… season against Spartans “Pleased, but not satisfied.” For Michigan baseball coach Erik Bakich, that’s been the theme all season. And with the 16th-ranked Wolverines (40-12 overall, 14-7 Big Ten…

….” And there aren’t too many teams more likely than Michigan to heed the call for continued improvement, even as the Wolverines prepare to finish off one of the most successful regular seasons in…

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…

May 18, 2017 (vol. 130, iss. 73) • Page Image 12

…12 Thursday, May 18, 2017 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SPORTS Offensive explosion propels Wolverines Foerster conquers Betsa in upset Two first-team All-Big Ten players. Four plate…

…’s unstoppable bat against the Wolverines’ ace proved the difference in arguably the biggest win in Spartans program history. In the second regular season matchup between the teams, Betsa got the…

April 18, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 69) • Page Image 7

…, pitch recognition and patience — hasn’t been there for the Wolverines’ fans to see since last year’s Women’s College World Series. In her next at-bat, in the third inning, the Spartans wanted…

…-most productive Wolverine hitter last season, behind only Sierra Romero. After a monstrous 2016 season — .404 average, 66 RBI, 12 home runs, .537 on-base percentage, etc. — Blanco was slotted into the middle…

… changes that just may change the course of the Wolverines’ season. BASEBALL Michigan preparing for Michigan State The No. 13 Michigan baseball team (6-3 Big Ten, 29-7 overall) will face in…

… will provide a strong test for the surging Wolverines. Michigan is coming off a sweep of No. 18 Oklahoma, while the Spartans (5-4, 20-12) dropped their series finale Sunday against Ohio State…

… after taking the first two games. Tuesday’s game figures to produce a high number of hits and runs, with both teams leading the Big Ten in batting average — the Wolverines are first with a .294…

…, batting .324, sitting in the first and seventh slot of the lineup, respectively. The Wolverines’ squad is deep, something Michigan State is no stranger to. Outfielder Brandon Hughes leads the…

…’s offense sputtered during last Tuesday’s matchup against Eastern Michigan, but fortunately for the Wolverines, their defense was as sharp as ever. This has become a common theme for Michigan, as…

… it leads the Big Ten with a .984 fielding percentage. But after the Wolverines’ impressive win over the Sooners on Sunday — when Michigan recorded 17 hits — it may be back to top offensive…

… Mike Mokma will most likely be on the bump for Tuesday’s game and he enters the game with a 2.77 ERA. On the hill for the Wolverines will be junior left-hander Michael Hendrickson. He is…

… Michigan coach Erik Bakich assured he will be ready for Tuesday’s game. While Hendrickson has a 4.25 ERA, he has the experience of a weekend starter and has played against the Wolverines’ toughest…

January 18, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

… Zach Nagelvoort has partnered with MLK Education Center Academy to provide books for children during National Reading Month in March. Wolverines off to strong conference start Five games into Big Ten…

… play, the Michigan women’s basketball team has lost only once — against Ohio State on Jan 7. The Wolverines are ranked third in the conference, with the Buckeyes and No. 3 Maryland — according…

… recovery attempts proved to be futile as Massa completed seven takedowns to win by a technical fall, 20-5. It was the 17th consecutive win for the Wolverine, continuing his undefeated streak for the…

…’t hand fight, and he wanted to keep away and get in shots from space. So if I could get in ties with him, I knew I could score from there.” After the Wolverines forfeited the 125-pound class due to…

January 18, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

… sat out due to injury. At the intermission, the Wolverines fell to an 11-12 disadvantage. Coming out of the break, freshman Sal Profaci and senior Brian Murphy helped push the dual meet back in…

…-5. The Wolverines showed promise with the bounce-back victory over the Terrapins, proving that they can remain unfazed even after the sting of a tough loss. EFE EDEVBIE For the Daily MARYLAND…

… Wagner missed a three after a Wolverine timeout, and Koenig grabbed the rebound himself. This time, the Badgers used an elevator screen to let their senior guard run with the hot hand. Koenig…

… unexpected — Wilson rejected Happ and the Wolverines claimed possession. It was just a microcosm of a night that was filled with deviations from the expected. And those deviations nearly were…

Wolverines regained momentum after the Badgers erased an eight- point lead and silenced the rowdy Kohl Center crowd. An away win against a top-25 conference opponent, a .500 Big Ten record and massive…

… résumé- boosting win were all within reach. But Wisconsin responded with a 15-0 run, led by one of its senior leaders, Bronson Koenig, leaving Beilein and the Wolverines baffled again. The Badgers…

…) said they made some shots we weren’t able to. They (just) got a couple breaks.” What will bewilder Beilein the most following this most recent unraveling against the Badgers is how the Wolverines

… entered Tuesday’s contest leading the nation in fewest fouls committed per game. With 14:26 to go in the second half, the Wolverines put the Badgers in the bonus. Minutes later, redshirt sophomore…

January 18, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

… October 2016 — allows students to choose the pronouns they self-identify with on Wolverine Access to avoid misidentification by professors. The policy was met with some backlash from some segments of…

… the University community. LSA junior Grant Strobl, chair of the conservative student group Young Americans for Freedom, drew national attention when he changed his pronouns on Wolverine Access to…

November 18, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

… half on the bench. Behind Walton, the Wolverines had overcome a pair of first-half deficits against Howard and IUPUI last weekend. But when it became a reality Walton wouldn’t have that same…

… impact against the Golden Eagles on Friday, the rest of the team did more than its part to make sure the senior’s absence wasn’t felt. After being tied 15-15, the Wolverines completely…

April 18, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

… Cornhuskers. One year later, the now-22nd ranked Wolverines (6-2 Big Ten, 25-9 overall) turned the 2015 result on its head, defeating the Cornhuskers, 6-1, completing a three-game sweep. Michigan coach…

… Erik Bakich downplayed the feat. “We really went into (the weekend) talking about each game as a one-game series,” Bakich said. “We didn’t use the word ‘sweep.’ ” The Wolverines’ victory…

Wolverine left fielder Matt Ramsay made a perfect throw to home plate to tag out Alvarado and preserve Michigan’s 1-0 edge. “Getting the defense back in to hit is huge for momentum shifts,” Bruder…

… said. “Hats off to them.” Nebraska managed to tie the game in the sixth as first baseman Ben Miller hit a two-out RBI single. The Wolverines responded right away, though, in the bottom of the…

… put two runners in scoring position with one out. After Brdar reached on a fielder’s choice to load the bases, Wolverines top Ohio State in come-from-behind fashion, 5-3 By TYLER COADY…

… cut the Wolverines’ lead to one, as junior right-handed pitcher Megan Betsa’s bid for a second straight shutout vanished in the fourth inning. “It didn’t seem like we were very locked in…

… bobbled a ball, allowing Ohio State first baseman Jess Machovina to reach on an infield hit. After Betsa walked right fielder Alex Bayne, Buckeyes’ left fielder Cammi Prantl made the Wolverines

… attempted to spark its team, it stressed that there were two innings left to play. A lack of confidence, not talent, was contributing to their poor performance. The Wolverines (11-2, 33…

… in Michigan’s second run, stepped up to the plate. Ohio State coach and Wolverine alum Kelly Kovach Schoenly walked out to the circle, attempting to inject a sense of confidence into her suddenly…

April 18, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 112) • Page Image 11

…. This past weekend, at the NCAA Championships in Columbus, that trend continued. The Wolverines (1-6 Big Ten, 8-23 overall) failed to qualify for the final round of the NCAA Championships…

… wasn’t close to qualifying, however, finishing in fifth place with a score of 422.150. To qualify for the Super Six, the Wolverines would have needed to outscore Big Ten foe Illinois…

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…

February 18, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… game since the Wolverines’ 8-6 win against Ohio State on Jan. 17. Naturally, the nearly month- long waiting period to get back on the ice was frustrating for Marody. As if being sidelined wasn…

Wolverines played Penn State in Madison Square Garden and Michigan State in Joe Louis Arena in the “Duel in the D.” Those aren’t experiences that come around very often. He was stuck on the outside…

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…

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…

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…

June 18, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

… baseball team’s Cinderella run, another Michigan team was on the brink of rising to exceptional heights. All eyes turned to Oklahoma City, where the softball team — a trailblazer for Wolverine athlet…

… has more wins than any other coach in the University’s his- tory, built the program into one of Michigan’s greatest. And when the Wolverines came so close to capturing their second National…

…, they didn’t go into the locker rooms at the Big House. DELANEY RYAN/Daily Former Michigan athletes Sheryl Szady and Liz Eagan reconnected and reflected on their time as Wolverines at the WCWS. A new…

June 18, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 11

… would improve.” Her record-breaking time earned her a second-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Champion- ships in Eugene, Oregon this past weekend — the best Wolverine finish at the event since…

… seventh place. Three other Wolverines quali- fied: sophomore Erin Finn quali- fied in the 5,000-meter run, and both redshirt junior Shan- non Osika and senior co-captain Brooke Handler received bids in…

… rounded out the middle- distance runners and became the first Wolverine to receive All-American honors in both the 5,000-meter and 10,000-meter events. She finished in fifth place with a time of 15…

… allowed her to still find suc- cess. This weekend concluded Mich- igan’s 2014-2015 campaign, and Henry was satis- fied with the way his Wolverines wrapped up the season. But that satisfaction won…

June 18, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 12

… first experience on the offi- cial National Team roster. Romero joins former Wolverine Amanda Chidester, a 2012 Michigan gradu- ate, and her younger sister Sydney, an incoming Oklahoma freshman and…

… softball. In three years as a short- stop and second baseman for the Wolverines, she owns several pro- gram records with a full season still left to play. She already boasts the most home runs of any…

… goal. And by mid-August, she’ll be heading back to Ann Arbor, where the Wolverines say the goals never change. Led by their second base- man, the Michigan softball team will be striving to reach the…

… Dallas Charge this week. The left-hander leaves Michigan’s program with a 100- 18 career record from inside the circle. Her .847 win percentage is third all-time amongst Wolverine pitchers. Now…

March 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… Tuesday morning due to darkness, and the Wolverines fought hard despite different weather conditions, shooting a 298. Michigan coach Jan Dowling said she was proud of the way her team handled…

… said. “But they fought hard, and because of that we ended up nipping some teams and finishing in the top eight.” Choi led the Wolverines and finished 16th overall after firing a pair of 73s…

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… former Wolverine was at ease in his home for two collegiate seasons at Michigan. It’s far different than the year he has experienced so far with the Sacramento Kings. The rookie has averaged just…

… have fun, it was clear he still wished he could help the Wolverines, as evidenced by his joke that he wanted “to steal (Andrew) Dakich’s jersey for a couple of minutes and go out there.” However…

…’t the only former Wolverine who returned to Michigan on Tuesday. Also making a cameo was Glenn Robinson III, now of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Similar to Stauskas, Robinson has had to…

… and we’ll talk,” he said. “I know how it is to be in that situation, the pressure that you feel.” The third former Wolverine to return to Crisler was Jordan Morgan. While Robinson spoke with the…

Wolverines before Tuesday’s game. “I just wanted to stress to our team the importance of this Michigan State game and the fact that what you do in this game against Michigan State to everybody…

… State used a highly efficient offensive attack, spearheaded by Branden Dawson and Travis Trice, to stifle any chance of a Wolverine comeback, cruising to an 80-67 win at Crisler Center…

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… 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…

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