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September 19, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

… hockey team to get on the board against Central Michigan on Sunday. With the Wolverines on the attack, senior forward Sina Lampe fired a pass into the crease, finding the stick of senior…

… forward Courtney Enge, who deflected it past the Chippewa goalkeeper. Enge’s goal opened the floodgates for the Wolverines (1-0 Big Ten, 6-1 overall), who displayed their offensive prowess during…

… Jack Hallahan sent a soaring cross into the box. The ball was knocked back and forth several times by Wolverine attackers, but eventually the Spartans cleared the ball harmlessly away — marking…

… at the feet of Michigan State defender Brad Centala, who did not miss the golden opportunity to smash the ball into the open net. From that point on, the Wolverines (0-3-0 Big Ten, 0…

September 19, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 126) • Page Image 10

… to Ypsilanti tonight to face offagainst Eastern Michi- gan. The Wolverines (5-4) are coming off a successful weekend performance at the UMass Invitational. Michigan defeated Brown and Massachusetts en…

… route to a2- 1 record and the tournament title. The Wolverines' match against the Eagles (0-7) is the team's final non-con- ference tune-up. "We think the matches this weekend are lumped together with…

… with a school-record 10 shots. Junior defender Michele Brach and sophomore midfielder Debbie Flaherty notched seven shots each, with Flaherty scoring one. Numerous Wolverine shots were fired over the…

… the first two games of the season due to injuries. The forward is one of only five Wolverines to score a goal so far, and has impressed Belkin. HOME DATES AT NEW FIELD: After starting the season with…

… five consecu- tive road dates, Michigan will play eight of its last 13 games at home. The first-ever game at the Michi- gan Soccer Field drew 472 fans Sun- day. The Wolverines host Texas Fri- day at 4 p…

September 19, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, September 19, 2017 — 7 Wolverines top Hoosiers, 2-1, in Sunday matchup It was a day of relief for the Michigan women’s soccer team. After…

… a 4-0-1 start to their 2017 campaign, the Wolverines (1-1 Big Ten, 4-2-3 overall) had been winless in their previous four games and had been shutout in their last two games coming into Sunday…

… thanks to a header from Chandra Davidson off a corner kick in the 40th minute, and they pressed the Wolverine defense near the end of the game. At one point, Indiana appeared to have tied the game…

….” The Wolverines will continue Big Ten play next weekend when they travel to Minnesota and Wisconsin. And with a good feeling for the first time in a few games, they believe Sunday was simply a sign…

… matchup Sunday against Indiana, but once the defense and offense clicked, the Wolverines prevailed over the Hoosiers, 2-1. Indiana outshot Michigan in the first half, 14-9, but the Wolverines

… true form Sunday due to a combination of factors. First was Indiana’s formation. The Hoosiers played a 4-1-4-1, leaving the top of the defense vulnerable. As soon as the Wolverines broke past the…

…. “Indiana is a great team.” Defensively, the Wolverines staved off 17 shots while letting in only one. However, the image from Sunday was not of an onslaught from Indiana’s front line, but scattered…

… losses, many would think that the Wolverines’ offense would not be able to gel enough to be productive. But Michigan proved that notion false Sunday by scoring two goals where the Wolverines showed…

September 19, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 138) • Page Image 8

…8A — Wednesday, September 19, 2018 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wolverines finish sixth at East and West Match Play Challenge Sunday through Tuesday, the Michigan women’s golf…

… team hosted its season opener at one of the team’s two home courses — Radrick Farms Golf Course. At times, it appeared the Wolverines had the home field advantage. During Monday’s match play round…

September 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 149) • Page Image 14

… hockey team attacked early and often, defeating the Catamounts 5-0 in front of a boister- ous home crowd. The win was the fifth straight for the Wolverines. "(The game) went well," Michigan coach Nancy Cox…

… said. "There are many things we need to get better at - particularly our defensive ball pat- terns. But we're getting much better on the attacking end and the defensive end." Offensively, the Wolverines

September 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 132) • Page Image 11

… Daily The Michigan women's volleyball team will continue its quest for respect and redemption when it takes on Notre Dame and Eastern Michigan this weekend at Cliff Keen Arena. The Wolverines grabbed two…

…, the Wolverines look to reach the .500 mark. "This team is a pleasure to coach," Michigan coach Greg Giovanazzi "aid. "The players have been sponding to what has been asked of them." But things were not…

… week's Wolverine Invitational, she is looking to average a 75 for all three rounds this weekend. One intangible that could help both Teichert and Park in obtaining success this weekend is the weather…

September 19, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 140) • Page Image 9

… competitor he is." After he spent most of his WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY No.1Wolverines prep fOr Big Ten By CHRIS CROWDER schools this year. Last month's For the Daily Michigan Open was a 5K intra- squad race…

…. Saturday's race will Though it's just the second be the first 6K competition of race of the year, the Michigan the year for the Wolverines. women's cross country team Junior Shannon Osika, will be thinking…

September 19, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 126) • Page Image 12

… coming together as a team and improv- ing each game," Belkin said. "I didn't expect us to be playing at this level so soon." The Wolverines are 2-2-1 in the early going, including a dramatic over- time win…

… against Detroit-Mercy. Their other victory came against Northern Illinois. The Wolverines have suffered two close losses to conference foes Indiana and Ohio State. The defense has shown signs of improvement…

… finest season in team history and achieving their highest final national ranking ever (No. 16), the Wolverine field hockey team has reloaded and is poised for another successful season FIELD in the Big Ten…

… compiled a 50-40-4 record since joining the Wolverines in 1987 and she hopes to improve upon her record season in 1994. "We have a lot of talented and skillful players on the field and I think together, we…

… should be a great team," Smith said. The Wolverines need to fill the void in the offense created by the graduation of leading scorers Kalli Hose (22 points), a second team All-Big Ten pick, and Keely Libby…

… juniors and seniors from this year have to start to pick it up and lead this team," Patti Smith said. The Wolverines add eight of the nation's top freshmen to their roster. Among the freshmen who look to…

… nation again." The early season acts as preparation for Michigan's Big Ten season, which starts this Friday at Northwestern. The Wolverines finished fourth in the Big Ten last year behind Penn State, Iowa…

… really strong at passing," Irvine said. "We've had trouble finishing things off though and putting the ball in the net." The Wolverines' biggest adjustment will be on defense. In the backfield, Jennifer…

September 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 132) • Page Image 14

… Moon will lead the Michigan women's tennis team as the Wolverines begin their season at the William & Mary Invitational in Williamsburg, Va., tomorrow. After a good first week of prac- tice, the…

Wolverines are ready to kick off the season with the three-day tournament. "All of us are playing really well," sophomore Tumeka Harris said. "We have a lot of depth this year, so we're going to do pretty well…

September 19, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 12) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 19, 1986 -Page 11 Wolverine defense ready to dam up Beavers' air attack (Continued from Page 1) Moeller. "They have an uncanny way of running the ball at…

… reflect the performance of the Michigan defense in last week's 24-23 victory over Notre Dame. The Wolverines yielded 455 yards and forced no punts in the game. For a unit that was the NCAA's most efficient…

…'re not going to let them be down." To remedy the situation, Michigan will start Carlitos Bostic at outside linebacker in place of Steve Thibert. The Wolverines are hoping to add some quickness to the line…

… of those keyed the triumph in Washington. But a corps of what Kragthorpe described as questionable linebackers give Michigan plenty of avenues for attack. With the Wolverines' collection of offensive…

… Lawrence after the Wolverines' 24- 23 victory last Saturday. Bostic will start at outside linebacker against Oregon State after beating out Steve Thibert. FRATERNITY A Sigma Alpha Epsilon 10, Sigma Nu 4 Chi…

September 19, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 144) • Page Image 9

… course the Wolverines will be without their two top defen- sive linemen for this weekend. QiUSIONvMARK: It will be a month this Saturday. A month ago Drew Henson broke his foot dur- ing practice and was…

…" Navarre will be associated with one statistic - 8-for-28. The sad part is, it didn't have to turn out this way for Michigan. Had the Wolverines found a way to win the game, Epstein and Navarre would be…

… after day one. But one Wolverine has a chance to vil mcdalist honors. Senior Scott Haves, who shot rounds of 71 and 72 finished the first day tied for third with three other golfers, two shots off the…

… juniors Andrew Chapman. Kyle Kilcherman, and senior Kcvin H inton. A\lthouigh Michigan looks to be too many shots behind South Carolina to make a run at the title, Carras still belie\es the Wolverines can…

September 19, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

…0 6A - Thursday, September 19, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com After Sweet 16 berth, tennis starts anew The Wolverines return their singles lineup and adds strong recruits By JASON…

… RUBENSTEIN Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's tennis team is eyeing a fresh start. Despite getting ousted by UCLA in last year's NCAA Sweet 16, the Wolverines return their entire singles lineup while…

… adding a star-studded recruit- ing class. The rejuvenated lineup faces its first test when it plays in this weekend's Wolverine Invita- tional. Michigan will face Notre Dame, DePaul, Tulane, Purdue and…

…- men to contribute as much as everyone else, and they've come in strong." Michigan especially needs its freshmen to step up in the dou- bles game. The Wolverines tried many different pairings last season…

… Michigan women's soccer team and its coach, Greg Ryan. The Wolverines rolled off 6-1 and 3-0 wins and were all smiles after the games. Nearly every player on the roster saw action. Ryan sat cheerfully on the…

… midfielder Meghan Toohey. "(We'll) know just what it feels like. We don't ever want to feel like that." The Wolverines have talked for weeks about a Big Ten title, which Penn State has won for 15 seasons in a…

… that we're not going to forget." The loss on Sunday in India- napolis wasn't the kind of game the Wolverines were used to. The Bulldogs sat back in a five-defend- er formation and kept Michigan out of…

… starters more as necessary. Other than a one-goal deficit against San Diego State on Sept. 1, this is the only true adversity the Wolverines have faced. With another deficit seemingly inevi- table at some…

… we're good enough to do it." The Wolverines, who moved down to No. 15 in this week's Top 25, will need to rebound quickly before heading to Iowa (8-0). The Hawkeyes, though undefeated, have not beaten…

… them, the refs, the fans and the field." If the Wolverines do battle back and open the Big Ten sea- son with a win Sunday, the But- ler defeat could be looked at as a good loss. "We would love that to…

September 19, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 8) • Page Image 17

… the Wolverines' big day. "We lost another game," said Michigan head coach Bo Schem- bechler after the game. "Too many big plays, we allowed too many big plays, and when we needed to make the play we…

… for a touchdown. I can't believe it." One had the feeling a balloon had been burst, but Michigan's defense stayed tough and the Wolverines cut the lead to one. Miami was forced to punt the next time…

…'s a matter of trying not to make mistakes so big." Mdichigan half-back Tony Boles plows up the middle for Boles led the Wolverine ground game, gaining 129 yards DAVID LUBLINER/Doily a nice gain…

…, Saturday against Miami. on 33 carries. Tigers lose; slip six back gives starting halfback Cleveland Gary a well-deserved Crowell is Wolverine middleguard T.J. Osman. Two newwaysto keep the scholastic…

September 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 151) • Page Image 11

…. Every day there are new things we can do with our offense. It's the type of offense for the '90s." When he replaced Bo, Moeller instituted some major modifications into the Wolverine offense - namely a…

… more refined passing attack and the no-huddle. Michigan doesn't use the no-huddle as a hurry- up offense in a perpetual two-minute drill. In- stead, the Wolverines use it as a way to keep the defense…

… chance to check over the defense and gets us right into the right play, and that's an advantage for the offense." "The main thing is to keep a defense out of synch," Wolverine offensive tackle Greg Skrepe…

… offense displayed its ca- pabilities all day. The Wolverines gained 428 yards, converted 67 percent of their third down opportunities, and most impressively controlled the ball for two-thirds of the game…

…. No matter how innovative or daring Moeller becomes, the key to the Wolverines' offensive success is the players. And for the first time in years, Michigan has all the tools to make a potent offense…

… a 2-1 advantage. The Michigan women's soccer team continued its impressive sea- son opening play with a 3-1 victory over the University of Windsor. The triumph brought the Wolverines' record to 7…

September 19, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 144) • Page Image 10

… second nature to the Michigan women's cross country team. This past weekend the Wolverines repeated their success by nabbing another first-place finish and took home a second-straight team title at the…

… Spiked Shoe Invitational at Penn State. Last weekend marked the first time the Wolverines have run a 6K race. "The Track and Field Committee did move the distance up. This is everyone's first 6K cross…

September 19, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 9) • Page Image 16

….49 speed in the forty, and also competes as a long jumper for the Wolverine tracksters. The pride and joy of this year's offen- sive squad will be an offensive line that is the envy of many pro teams…

… So 1978-Mi Wa 1979--Mi Sou 1981-Mi Wa ORANGE 1975-Mi Ok GATOR ] 1979-Mi No WOLVERINE SENIOR tailback ButchWoolfolk (24) weaves down the field for another big gain. Woolfolk, the 1981 Rose Bowl's Most…

September 19, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

… 7 Onto' the bigs: Former Wolverine Steve Ontiveros getting saves and raves in Oakland By ADAM OCHLIS Six years ago, Steven Ontiveros was an unwanted, aspiring collegiate baseball player. Nowadays…

…, the for- mer University of Michigan pitcher and current member of the Oakland statistics alone. Such is not the case for the former Wolverine righthander. Ontiveros is having himself a phenomenal…

September 19, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 46) • Page Image 15

… Gophers swept n four-game series from the Wolverines last year to take the Conference title. Michigan took the green Illini team to place second. Most of the team's competition is with these two teams…

… not be back at the nets for the Wolverines this year since he is eligible for service in the Canadian army. players he stands to lose only a few of regulars through Canada's call to the colors. His…

… greatest loss would be in the person of Capt. Eldon "Spike" James who has guarded the Wolverine nets through the last two seasons. Larry Calvert is the only other Canadian on the squad. Larry made his debut…

September 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 149) • Page Image 15

… champs already sport a 7-1-0 record. The Wolverines learned the hard way yesterday afternoon in South Bend, as they suffered a thor- ough thrashing that recalled their 5-0 loss to the Irish in 2004. Some…

… was out of hand early in the second half, the Wolverines' tears were not a reflection of failure, but Notre Dame's refusal to allow the possibility of success. The show of emotion was prompted by the…

September 19, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…. XCIII, No. 10 Copyright 1982, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, September 19, 1982 Ten Cents Ten Pages Militia.kills 100 in Beirut c From AP and UPI Wolverine quarterback Steve…

… played in Notre Dame stadium. Free safety Duerson stripped the ball from Wolverine wide receiver Vince Bean a.t the Irish,10 .yard line with 2:8 remainiug to preserve Notre Dame's opening victory and send…

… the Wolverines home with their first loss of the season. IT WAS A GAME speckled with ex- traordinary plays and marred by the loss of Wolverine flanker Anthony Car- ter, who went out in the third quarter…

… fired a pass in- tended for freshman receiver Gilvanni Johnson, who was it as he caught the ball. The ball squirted loose, bounced off the back of Irish Stacey Toran, and into the hands of Wolverine

… tailback Rick Rogers, who dashed 25 yards un- touched into the end zone with 7:38 remaining. Ali Haji-Sheikh converted the extra point to pull the Wolverines to within 23-17. MICHIGAN held Notre Dame once…

September 19, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

… preceding Simra,"Doc" Morrison, and Bud from Chuck Be- part of the week. at their Poorman. nard, and the The high-lights of the Orientation Approved b eshman Coach Kipke led the Wolverines others. It was…

… room. your N law, of- Wolverines. been thrills a-plenty in the last five All playing equipment will be fur- Ls sport Newman fell back to the sidelines years, and there have been stars ga- nished by the…

… esenta- and Stan Fay. In the line William- these Wolverine memories? shoes, personal equipment such as Regularly Sold at $5.00vi instrate son was good, while "Doc" Morrison-- cham- richly earned his Priced…

September 19, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… to describe its 31-30 loss to Miami Saturday at Michigan Stadium. Deflating? Stunning? Double heartbreaking? With 9:27 left in the game, the Wolverines held a 30-14 lead over the No. 1 team in the…

… nation and had the ball, first-and-ten, on the Miami 41-yard line. Less than nine minutes later, Miami had scored 17 points, stunn- ing the crowd and dropping the Wolverines to 0-2 - their first 0-2 start…

… MUNSON/Daily Miami fullback Cleveland Gary gallops up the sideline, having beaten the Wolverine defenders. Gary scored a touchdown on this play which pulled the Hurricanes within two points, 30…

September 19, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 130) • Page Image 12

… i1 yards, what should the Bears expect from the Wolverines? Actually, Baylor's offensive backfield is its strong point. Although not big by any means, 5-8 tailback Jerod Douglas and 5-1 1 fullback…

… catch- up for most of the game meaning that most of the offense will depend on the arm of quarterback Jeff Watson. As long as the Wolverines can keep the ball out of the hands of Baylor's backs, their…

September 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 149) • Page Image 13

… attack is a sign that the Wolverines have fig- ured out the difficult offense. Carr-o-meter Hypemeter Rush Yards Let's be honest - Eastern is not a great team. It's not even a good team. But there…

… place of injured Mike Hart. Martin received the bulk of the carries, running 26 times for 128 yards. The Wolverines' defense continued its resurgence by stifling Eastern Michigan's spread offense…

September 19, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 10) • Page Image 11

… by David Kraft Doily Sports Contributor ' Take heart, Michigan fans. A bid for a national clampionship is by no means over. While it is true that the loss to Notre Dame did hurt the Wolverines' chances…

…, then the Wolverines would have in all probability jumped to the top spot. In other words, Michigan would be ahead o BYU for defeating a Notre Dame team the writers chos Just ignore the early rankings a…

… not run a single play from scrimmage be voted ahead of squads that already have two wins under their t belts? r Take note, Wolverine hopefuls. An early season loss is minimally important no matter how…

September 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 151) • Page Image 10

… tightens up and applies pressure. The Wolverines' swarming defense has been tough to score on in past years, and this year should be no different. A strong defense, however, will not win games without an…

… by Albert Lin Daily Basketball Writer The rich will not get richer, at least not for the moment. The Wolverines lost out on the top basketball recruit in Michigan yesterday when Battle Creek Central…

September 19, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 1315) • Page Image 12

… wide, it is undeniable that the museum also holds a special place in many Wolverine, and local Ann Arborite, hearts. Revisiting old memories and making new ones — all while engaging our child…

… positive buzz around campus may be an indicator of a larger excitement brewing around the globe. Not everyone may share the cherished memories the Wolverines hold dear here in Ann Arbor, but this mix of…

September 19, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… expected yesterday afternoon never happened as the Michigan Wolverines put on a magnificently coordinated offensive and defen- sive show to overpower the Stanford Cardinals by a 51-0 margin. The Cardinals…

…'s defensive gem as the Wolverines humiliated the Stanford Cardinals 51-0. In this move, Jim Pickens, John Anderson, Tom Tedesco, Jim Bolden and Jerry Meter pursue the loose pigskin after Gary' Lynn's second…

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