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January 19, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… staying out of foul trouble. But what's incredible to consider first is how far the Wolverines have already come. Start with defense. Michigan's win over Connecticut featured some of the scrappiest, most…

…, and that's what we did today." And it seemed like each time the Huskies got into a bit of a rhythm, or had a huge defensive stop, the momentum would shift back to the Wolverines - be it by a Zack Gibson…

January 19, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

… would have earlier this season, the Wolverines won the tug-of-war with a defiant Connecticut squad. When the Huskies tied and re- tied the game with less than four minutes remaining in the game, the…

Wolverines didn't buckle as they have in games past. They withstood the late-game rush, played smart on offense and tough on defense. In short, they listened to their coach, and they grew up in a big moment…

January 19, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 75) • Page Image 11

… Michigan and Creighton. Even more surprising, Wright led the Wolverines in perhaps their most vulnerable stage. When several Michigan starters got into foul trouble early, and senior DeShawn Sims and junior…

… Manny Harris combined for just eight points in the first half, Wright carried some of the load. In fact, Wright tied Harris and sophomore Laval Lucas Perry as the second-leading scorer for the Wolverines

January 19, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…-college programs must currently audit their own schedules in each col- lege they're enrolled in. The resolution specifically endorses reform of Wolverine Access to display degree audits and trans- fers from both…

Wolverine Access for all cross-college programs, but the resolution's authors decided that limiting the scope of the resolu- tion to Business and Engineering students would make implemen- tation more feasible…

January 19, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 75) • Page Image 8

Wolverines. Scoring 13 points and col- By ZAK PYZIK lecting eight rebounds against Daily Sports Editor Michigan, Wildcat center Luka Mirkovic scored at will. TODD NEEDL/Daily Junior Northwestern forward John…

… the point for the Wolverines. But with the team's floor gen- eral out, Michigan's offensive game flattened - findingjust eight assists the entire game. The Wildcats passed the ball with a military…

… floor. Morris, who played more in the second half, racked up 16 points and was the only other Wolverine to score in double digits. "That's just tough to overcome especially against a team like that, that…

… the three-minute mark of the Wolverines' 74-60 loss to North- western when Michigan men's basketball center Jordan Morgan missed a wide-open dunk. Everyone at Welsh-Ryan Arena looked. on as Michigan…

… revealed that the team is vulnerable and inexperienced in the paint. Throughout the evening, the Wolverines played Morgan, freshmen Jon Horford and Colton Christian and redshirt freshman Blake McLimans in…

… the post, and all four players had trouble in the paint. The four combined for just seven points and 12 rebounds. Northwestern completely shut down the Wolverine big men any time they even attempted to…

… kind of stuff, working on different types of finishes. Some nights it just doesn't fall." Michigan has known all sea- son that its post players are young The Wolverines tried dif- ferent man…

January 19, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… inner tubes and a hockey rink. The Wolverines won the game convincingly 4-1 over the Buckeyes. Another story remains to be told. At 3:30 p.m. on Sunday afternoon, a small contingent of the Michigan band…

… Michigan Wolverine." Go Blue! Paul Raykov is a1976 University alum. any of us have burdens right out of college, including getting a job, moving out of our parents' house and, of course, paying off our…

January 19, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… representa- tive. He wants to know if any Michigan hockey players have any baseball experience - some- thing that wouldn't be relevant if the Wolverines hadn't just fin- ished an outdoor hockey game on ice…

… because you couldn't be looking at your stick, so it helped with that aspect." The last Wolverine hockey player to play two sports at Michigan was Matt Herr, who was a captain on the 1997-98 squad and also…

… has seemed to be Matchup: more of a focal N'Weigen t2-b point than N offense. When: Thurs- When the day8 P.M. Wolverines Where: Welsh- take on North- Ryan Arena western at TV/Radio: Welsh-Ryan MGo…

… or not, the good news for Michigan is that it has done a tremendous job offen- sively of spreading the ball out among different players this sea- son. The Wolverines have five players who average more…

….8 points per game, and Sheffer, also a junior forward, is scoring 13 points per game. The Wolverines leading scorer, senior guard Courtney Boylan, averages 13.1 points per game. The floor general has been…

… rebounds per game for the Wildcats. As the Wolverines' starting post player, Sheffer will have the task of guarding this height. However, she doesn't see it as her versus them down low. "Just like any other…

… the work." Michigan plays both man defense and zone defense, but either way, it takes a strong help defense to stop opposing post players. This is also because the Wolverines, lacking a true center…

…, featurea guard-oriented offense. Whether it's rebounding or the imminent battle down low, Mich- igan will have one other struggle against Northwestern: playing on the road. The Wolverines are 8-0 in the…

… road environment on his team. "All I think about is the x's and o's, and the jimmy's and joes," he said. "More so (at least), than home court (and) away stuff." Even if the Wolverine faith- ful don…

Wolverines' confidence as their conference schedule gains momentum. Considering Michi- gan's most impressive road win came on Nov.11 against Florida, it needs to prove it can win against formidable foes on the…

January 19, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

… Buckeyes By MINH DOAN Daily Sports Editor If an opposing team gives the Michigan hockey team’s offense opportunities to score, chances are the Wolverines will make them pay. And that’s exactly…

… what Michigan did Sunday evening. With just 52 seconds gone in the third period and the Wolverines on a two-man advantage and down by two goals, freshman forward Kyle Connor received a cross…

January 19, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 54) • Page Image 10

… nightmare fodder Sunday for one former secretary of state, proving repeatedly that leads in Iowa are never secure, even for hometown favorites. Twice, the Wolverines allowed themselves to fall…

… reach until the final minutes of its 82-71 loss at No. 16 Iowa. The Wolverines (3-2 Big Ten, 13-5 overall) weathered the Hawkeyes’ 9-0 run to open the game and again recovered from a deficit…

January 19, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

…6A — Thursday, January 19, 2017 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wolverines open indoor season in Simmons-Harvey Invitiational While the Simmons-Harvey Invitational signaled the…

…. Going forward, the Wolverines will compete in the Stephen Ross Athletic Complex when it is completed in fall 2017. “I’ve been here since 1976,” said women’s coach James Henry. “There are a lot of…

January 19, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

… of its 2017-18 campaign on its third weekend. The Wolverines walked away from that weekend in State College, Pa. establishing themselves as a conference contender by splitting their series with…

… — the Wolverines (5-7-2, 10-10-2) gave up an average of 3.83 goals during a 12-game stretch, struggling to solve defensive lapses. But with its performance since the calendar flipped over…

…’ve allowed the goal that cost the game.” This fine line makes confidence all the more important for having success at the position. In fact, Shields, a former Wolverine netminder who played 10 years…

…-scoring offense — in the hostile road environment of Pegula Ice Arena as the Wolverines came away with a 5-2 win, a night after LaFontaine stopped 49 Penn State attempts. Six weeks later, Lavigne denied a…

… slew of dangerous Michigan State shots, going a perfect 21-for-21 to earn the Wolverines’ first shutout of the season. Despite these positives, neither LaFontaine nor Lavigne had been able to…

… made more than three consecutive starts during the season’s first half, while their play began to suffer behind a struggling defense — the Wolverines gave up an average of 4.4 goals per game…

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