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February 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… and out TOM [ELDKAMP/Daily lichigan won its 13th Big Ten title in the last 15 years. The Wolverines would soon take their celebration to the pool. Roller-coaster *year ends with Big Ten title…

… appropriate way to wrap up a season that for so long had threatened to go into the tank. In their previous weekend of competition, the Wolverines suffered consecutive defeats at Notre Dame and Northwestern…

November 19, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 36) • Page Image 15

…-ranked Wolverines turned the ball over 25 times and fell behind by as much as 19 points (65-46) in the second half. Yesterday against Detroit (0-1), the Wolverines turned to its own star in the paint to turn things…

… dust settled on the week- end, the Wolverines had notched their first win - but also had determined that they were a long way from play- ing to their full potential. Leader and best With yesterday's 67…

March 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 100) • Page Image 16

… Bhave Daily Sports Writer Michigan heads into the Big Ten Championships at State College with a lot of uncertainty regarding its+ injury situation. Then again, the Wolverines have been answering questions…

… how important No. 3 Ohio State every member of the team is," Kris Zimmerman said. Michigan in expe The heavy losses of captains the Wolverines, t Justin Toman and Kevin Roulston are eager for rev have…

February 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 85) • Page Image 12

…. 'M' SCHEDULE This week: Thursday vs. Lake Superior, Saturday vs. Lake Superior Thrsday: at "Taffy" Abel Aena, 705 p.m. Saturday: at Joe Louis Arena, 7:35 p.m. The first time the Wolverines faced the…

… his teammates and coaches as the "best forward on the ice" for the Wolverines over the past few weeks, partly due to the fact he's been realizing his days are numbered in to HOCKEY Michigan uniform…

February 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 85) • Page Image 16

… and a tie against Big Ten rival No. 15 Indiana could have hurt the morale of the team. nstead, the Wolverines are using the results of the Michigan nvitational to their advantage. "Whoever works hard…

Wolverines in iwe of their top-ranked opponent. "They're where we want to be," freshman two-meter Julie 'isbet said. "We got smoked. You can look at it from that mgle, or we can look at (Stanford) and say that…

November 19, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 36) • Page Image 14

… momentum back to the Wolverines with his first of two goals. FRIDAY'S GAME MidI~m 4 NebmskaOmTdia 4 Despite meltdowns, icers steal series from Mavericks Michigan Nebraska4Omaha 0220 -4 1030 -4 { { Fkt…

… points from Nebraska-Omaha (4-3-1 CCHA, 7-4-1 overall) this weekend in the Civic Auditori- um. The Mavericks had given up nine goals in six CCHA games prior to the Wolverines' arrival in Omaha, but upped…

March 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 100) • Page Image 13

… just really honored to be up there." While no Wolverines won awards, several were nominated. Komisarek was a candidate for Rookie of the Year, Jillson up for Best Offensive Defenseman, Mike Roemensky for…

… potence ti M for a Michigan-Michigan State championship; game, More playground pains for the Wolverines DAVID ATZDIIy CCHA All-Rookie team selection Mike Komisarek sticks it to Nebraska-Omaha's James…

November 19, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 36) • Page Image 16

…a 8B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - November 19, 2001 'Big Green' advances with big win over 'M' History at work for Wolverines in NCAAs By Allison Tope Daily Sports Writer With just four…

… shot by sophomore Erica Kleinholz, but the game remained 1-0 as the whistle blew, marking the end of the 2001 season for the Wolverines. RUTH 1 N 0 Pesiri said. "It worked a few times in the first half…

March 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 100) • Page Image 15

…-y success. Richard In an amazing upset performance, that kept th freshman Emily Fenn became the finish - a Wolverines' only All-American with a ence meeta sixth-place finish in the I,650-yard "We fin…

…'s.I said after the race. "This will keep me Sugar said. mostjyated for months and years to hard to swi corr1e." "I'm no 1Tbe freshman Fenn may have been happens he theAII-American, but the Wolverines' they…

… two points really quickly and won all three three-set matches." t I, t. t, .a I Spartans and Illini continue to- dance +.. sRETT MOUNTAIN/Dily Freshman Emily Fenn is the only Wolverine to take home…

February 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 85) • Page Image 13

… performance. Wolverines gave up on game, season aturday afternoon, Michigan forward And if the players don't care, the coaches formance for Minnesota from be Chris Young, normally a very outspo- can scream…

Wolverines' 18- and it won't make a difference. They led the game 21-14 through point loss to Minnesota that he refused to "The problem (on this team) is with peo- eight minutes, having attempted speak with…

March 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 100) • Page Image 14

Wolverines fittingly concluded one of their most successful seasons in years.. In scoring) 65.5 points to take seventh place, Michigan achieved its highest finish in seven years. And in seeing five wrestlers…

… this weekend to help the Wolverines take a seventh-place finish. attained the most success of any Wolverine by plac- ing third, but his finish came under questionable cir- cumstances. Michigan failed to…

… saved its best for last, putting together its most impressive performance of the year on Senior Night on Saturday. In the last regu- lar season meet of the year, the Wolverines put up their best team…

… we're seeing the result of that.- Other than honoring the seniors, the most important aspect of Satur- day ight 's meet was that the Wolverines gained some always, valuable momentum heading into, the…

… her last regular-season meet as a Wolverine. Her next step - the Big Ten Championship. Lady Bulldogs fall to 10th-seeded Missouri ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - When the final horn sounded, Kelly Miller buckled…

February 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 85) • Page Image 11

… was fitting to see Arsenault finishing the final relay and securing the Big Ten championship for the Wolverines. "I'm so proud of us," she said. "This tops everything. (It's) the icing on the cake." The…

Wolverine zealot. The rafters of Canham Natatorium are veiled by count- less championship banners. None of them contain the words "swimming" or "diving" only because they don't need to - it is assumed, and it…

…!" Drury-Pinto pleads, coaching her team to "feed the hole"-- pass to the two-meter. Her players in the water can hear only half of everything she screams, and the Wolverines will e helpless to resist two…

… more Stanford goals before the final buzzer. Still, the weekend is a victory for, Drury-Pinto and a big step for the Wolverines. The first annual Michig-m Invitational is going off without a hiich. The…

… serendipkous home debut for the Wolverines. But things were not always.so exciting on the Ann Arbor polo scene.The Michigan women have spent imany sea- sons before this winter competing on the intercollegiate…

…, can recall a time Ni the not-too- distant past when the worwn's polo club *4 ew residents woui cram six Wolverines to a hotel roor on road trips to curb costs, and whfn players needed part-time jobs…

… the new Michigan water polo swimsuits, which have recently arrived in the mail. In two weeks, she'll put one on herself. The Wolverines have been playing water polo for years at Canham Natatorium. The…

… punchline is the same. But this season, the, setup is complete- ly new. And as Drury-Pinto watches her Wolverines cheer their Canham house- mates, she can do nothing but smile. In four years, she'll have the…

November 19, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… had beaten the Wolverines just two years earlier in the same game. But they will remember that these women were the leaders and the best. Led by the incredible play of senior goaltender Maureen Tasch…

… in a women's sport. "I'm happy to bring another one home for the Wolverines," said Michi- gan coach Marcia Pankratz. "Men's programs, women's programs, rev- enue, non-revenue, it doesn't matter. We…

November 19, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 36) • Page Image 13

… quarterback Brooks Bollinger keeps the ball on the option and runs in for the touch- down. Wisconsin 7, Michigan O After a strong defensive series, the Wolverines get the ball back on the Wisconsin 40-yard line…

Wolverines get a first down. Two plays later Navarre finds a wide- open Deitan Dubuc for the touch- down. Michigan 7, Wisconsin 7 Second Quarter: After Bollinger's pass to wideout Nick Davis falls incomplete…

March 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 100) • Page Image 12

…-powered attack. With an automat- ic bid to the NCAA Tournament hanging in the balance, the Spartans brushed aside the Wolverines, 2-0, to win their second-straight CCHA Tournament Need two? Good seats are still…

…-side on the goalie. The rebound just came out, and Joe (Good- now) did a great job crashing the net." Down only 1-0, Michigan still had a realistic chance of winning the game. But, the Wolverines' title…

February 19, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 85) • Page Image 10

… Cartier who died in a car acci- dent in the midst of the 1991 season. Yesterday, the Wolverines lost their final game to San Diego State 6-5. The Aztecs, who were down 5-1 after the fourth inning scored two…

… up pitching duties to sophomore Marissa Young after allowing San Diego State seven hits and five runs. On Friday, the Wolverines toppled Sacramento State 11-0. Senior Rebecca Tune went tnree…

November 19, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

Wolverines a two-goal advantage. Maryland dominated play for the rest of the game, but the Michigan defense, led by Tasch, Stephanie Johnson and Catherine Foreman, staved off the Terrapins. "The last 20…

Wolverines experienced throughout the season gave them confidence going in. Michigan was at one point ranked No. 2 in the country but toward the end of the season dropped two conference games and lost in the…

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