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November 19, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

… would keep Michigan one win short of receiving bowl eligibility, but it would not be the first time the Buckeyes have kept the Wolverines out of the post- In 1973, wheo the two teams met, Michigan…

… Buckeyes that year. .After the game, the Big Ten Ath- letic Directors voted 6-4 in favor of Ohio State going to Pasadena instead of Bo Schembechler's Wolverines, according to a Nov. 27, 1973 article in The…

November 19, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

…8A - Thursday, November 19, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Paz's 19 kills help. 'M' in five-set win AARON AWGSBURGER/Daly Junior Veronica Hicks will be key if the Wolverines hope to…

…. She's playing her best volleyball right now." The victory gave the 14th- ranked Wolverines (11-6 Big Ten, 23-7 overall) a season sweep over the Spartans and the State Pride flag for the third…

March 19, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 112) • Page Image 5

… nerves than he has all season. There were no more shots he could make that could change the Wolverines' out- come. It was out of his hands. He just had to sit and wait. "They were going to make us wait…

…, exuberance filled Crisler-Arena as the Wolverines' celebrated making the tournament. But Michigan coach John Beilein isn't content with just making the Big Dance. "Every opponent you have at this time is…

… catch them. Langlais has got a little bit of that." Though Langlais is a small defenseman, Wolverine assis- tant coach Billy Powers said that "pound for pound, he's very strong and he's hockey strong." He…

… the doesn't matter who we're compet- end of the three-round tournament, ing against," Rankin said. "All in all, the Wolverines managed to climb this definitely wasn't good enough, back into a tie for…

… ninth. even though we're going to try to Sapp, whose Wolverines have draw as many positives aswe can." followed up a second-place perfor- The Wolverines' inability to sink mance at the Big Ten Match Play…

… putts in the last two events contin- Championship with consecutive ues to be a pressing issue. In Pine- ninth-place finishes, blamed just hurst, each of the Wolverines shot a one person for the poor…

… Michigan at press too much to get it back." the Big Ten tournament on Feb. 13. Michigan's short game will be The Wolverines finished 29 shots tested again at its next tournament behind the Nittany Lions. on…

February 19, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

… power-play goal the rest of the regular season. Recently, the Wolverines' penalty-kill unit has been overwhelmingly dominant, and is currently second-best in the CCHA with a 90.5 kill percentage. Miller…

… Lamoureux (25) to finish the season as the nation's top goal scorer. The Wolverines' Hobey Baker Award hopeful is due for a hot streak - just in time for the end of the regular season. Sophomore third…

… playoff experience. Freshman Brandon Burlon will end the season by leading Wolverine defensemen in points. Burlon has 13, trailing both junior Chris Sum- mers and sophomore Chad Langlais, who each have 16…

… Fighting Irish are just too good for the Wolverines to beat come tournament time. Instead, the Wolverines will chase their NCAA dreams in Minneapolis. Sophomore Carl Hagelin is tied for the teamlead in…

… removed from receiv- ing Big Ten Athlete of the Week, Tatsuno was in the win column again yesterday. This time, she helped propel the Wolverines to their second straight 7-0 victory i and eighth straight…

… just gaining more and more con- fidence." The Wolverines secured the all- important doubles point behind the duo of freshman Michelle Sulahian and sophomore Whit- ney Taney. Taney, who has proven to be a…

…-4. Kehler, who Bernstein said was an "aggressive baseliner," was the only Michigan State player to beat a Wolverine last season in East Lansing. For the young Wolverines, the win to open the Big Ten sea- son…

… the Live Blog: 41-37 loss. http://the- But senior game.blogs. forward Carly michigandaily. Benson said the cow Wolverines are changing their game plan tonight in East Lansing. "We're gonna make some of…

February 19, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

…8A - Thursday, February 19, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com I FROM WALK-ONS TO CAPTAINS 4 Fifth-year seniors Lee and Merritt lead the Wolverines with hard work and heart By JASON…

…-Michigan assistant coach Chuck Swenson, he decided to give up his scholarship in New York and walk on to the Wolverines. "I just went for it," Lee said. "It was always my dream. I coudn't pass up on my dream." Lee was…

… rules and Merritt had played in just four games as a Wolverine. As players began to drop from the program, leaving then-senior Ron Coleman and current senior Jevohn Shepherd as the only upperclassmen…

May 19, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… Hutchins and sophomore Nikki Nemitz celebrate their team's 5-0 victory over Kent State in yesterday's regional final. The win sends the Wolverines to their fifth straight super regional. See page 11. Leopold…

May 19, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 137) • Page Image 8

… coordinating business relations at the University, said Ken Nis- bet, the committee's co-chair and director of the Office of Technol- ogy Transfer. OTT moved from Wolverine Tower to share space with the BEC in…

… the Galleria building above Starbuck's on South University. He said the OTT, which works to com- The Wolverines will host their seventh-straight regional this year. Please report any error n the Daily…

May 19, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 137) • Page Image 11

… freshman Marley Pow- ers in the Wolverines' other two games in the tournament, and Powers hit two home runs - a grand slam against Wright State on Friday to put the Wolverines on the board and a three…

… when she ripped a grand slam over the right-field fence. She had all five Wolverine RBI and both hits. Unlike their teammates, they couldn't turn to other postsea- son experiences. They could only draw…

Wolverines have since made steady strides. Two years ago, Michigan finished fifth. Last season, it broke onto the podium at third And as the hollering on their bus ride home from Champaign showed, the…

Wolverines continued their ascent this weekend, claiming their first Big Ten Championship since 1983 and first under Michigan coach Ron Warhurst. "I'm giddy," Warhurst said as he quieted down the elated…

…, Michigan faced adversity all year. The Wolverines finished a disap- pointing sixth at Big Ten Indoors and lost "The Dual" against Ohio State. And for this meet, they stayed 56 miles away from the Illinois…

…- pared to less than 10 last year. Yesterday,juniorAdamHarrisled the Wolverines, who entered the day infifth,tovictory.Anchored by Har- ris, the Michigan 4X100-meter relay team won its first title since…

May 19, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 137) • Page Image 12

…12 Monday, May 19, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com FELDMAN From page 11 Powers to pinch hit, she did some preemptive damage control. The Wolverines were bounced in the first round of…

… worked a 2-1 count before lining out to the shortstop. Although mighty Marley lined out, there was still joy in Ann Arbor. "I thought she had a great at- bat," Hutchins said. The Wolverines took the right…

… defense starts on the mound." Michigan (51-6) hit .449 in its first two games. Facing a hot offense, Kent State decided to pitch around Michigan, resulting in eight Wolverine walks. Shaw's grand slam came…

… weekend, each game was tight. The Wolverines rallied from a 5-2 hole against Wright State (33-26) and waited until the fourth inning to score their first runs against Notre Dame (38-22-1) and Kent State (46…

March 19, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

… the Michigan women's basketball team last played in a postseason tournament. But the Wolverines will never make it to 150. The Wolverines (10-10 Big Ten, 17-13 overall) were invited to the Women…

…- prisingsnub meant that it would be bumped down to the WNIT and left less of a chance for Michigan to grab a spot in the tournament. With one more Big Ten team in the mix, Borseth and the rest of the Wolverines

February 19, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 100) • Page Image 10

… 10 - Tuesday, February 19, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Defensive swap saves WolverinesF rompa e9 MERRITT, from Page 9 later by burying a 3-pointer from the top of the key with…

… five seconds left on the shot clock. A couple of minutes later, Merritt hit freshman Manny Harris on the fastbreak for an easy bucket. On the Wolverines' next posses- sion, Merritt drove and hit a layup…

November 19, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 53) • Page Image 11

…-place showing in the ,650-yard freestyle to help Michigan in its two wins this weekend. Wolverines keep on rolling in routs By RYAN A. PODGES Daily Sports Writer The No. 5 Michigan men's swimming and divingteam…

…) since the 1980-81 season. The Wolverines won 14 of 18 swimming events including victories in all four med- ley races. Michigan had the top four fin- ishes in the 400-yard individual medley and went 1…

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

…-66 loss to Florida State. The Wolverines didn't compete in the NCAA Tournament under Amaker and made the NIT three times, winning the championship in 2004 and falling to South Caro- lina in the title game…

… conference on Saturday, shortly after being fired. The Wolverines failed to make the earnent during all six years of Amaker's tenure, though they were ineligible for postseason play during two of those seasons…

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… rescinded one scholarship every year for four years beginning in 2004-05 and put Michigan on a four-year probation term. Despite these obstacles, Amaker led the Wolverines to three 20-win seasons. His overall…

Wolverines were postseason ineli- gible. Michigan finished 8-8 in the Big Ten each of the last two years. These middling conference results, as well as Amaker's inability to take Michigan to the NCAA Tourna…

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

… made one thing clear: in this sport, place Stanford by 169 points. The ton's fourth-place and Vanderkaay's guy in lane one that was running me age doesn't matter. Wolverines were the second-high- sixth…

… 14:49.10 one's expectations ended with an with sophomore Matt Patton and of 3:40.89. The Wolverines broke three equally impressive performance, junior Alex Vanderkaay earning "With 150 yards to go, I…

… But one Wolverine stood out in the previous round. pionships. The team boasted just people that we finished in the top from the rest. ChurellaandGillepsieexchanged two dual meet wins this season and 10…

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 10

… looked like we didn't even exist when we watched it. Yeah, it's motivating - it kind of pisses everybody off a little bit. " - Michigan goalie BILLY SAUER on the Wolverines re- ceiving little attention…

… record during its three- week stretch of early-season road games. After playing in Florida, Missis- sippi and California this season, the Wolverines (6-6) completed their longstint as the visitingteam…

… was the lone Wolverine with mul- tiple hits (two) in the first game. Sophomore Zach Putnam got the loss, allowing both of the Pirates' runs and dropping to 2-2 for the season. "The wind was blowing at…

… weren't able to get it done." The night game spanned 12 innings and nearly four hours. The Wolverines scored in the first and fifth and never trailed until East Carolina's two-out, game- winning single in…

… front of a Wolverine-friendly crowd. "The margin of error isn't that big, and your opportunities are definitely numbered," Roblin said. "It wasn't like we didn't play good baseball, but (East Car- olina…

…'s season was shaping similarly to the 2005 National Championship season: The 2005 Wolverines strung together 32 straight wins after dropping their season-opener. This year's squad had won 16 con- secutive…

… that kind of com- petition," Michigan coach Carol Hutchinssaid. "Westillhave some work to do." The ninth-ranked Wolverines (23-3) began the competition on Thursday and Friday sweeping pool play against…

…, the Wolverines couldn't deliver. As the game held scoreless in the third, Michigan had the bases loaded with two outs and sopho- more Teddi Ewing at the plate. Arizona pitcher Taryne Mowatt threw a wild…

… pitch that allowed a run to score but she maintained her composure by striking out Ewing to end the inning. With the Wolverines unable to convert further, the Wildcats struck back inthe nextinningwith a…

… level, that's what it is. It comes down to taking care of business every pitch of the game.'" Looking to take out their frus- trations against Penn State in their final game of the weekend, the Wolverines

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 11

… bestbeam performance of her life. In the Wolverines' 196.675- 196.100 losing effort against No. 18 Missouri (11-6) on Friday, Kramer was a huge force in the team's second-highesthome score of the season…

… with sophomore all-around gymnast Thuener-Rego just per- forming on the uneven bars and balance beam because of chronic back problems, the team outper- formed all expectations. The Wolverines scored just…

March 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 116) • Page Image 12

…'sgymnasticsteamseemed to slip through a wormhole into Opposite Land on Saturday. The whole night was backward. The pommel horse, the first rotation of the night and usually one of the Wolverines' problem events, went…

… is tops, the Wolverines' struggles continued. By the end of the night, some- thing else happened which had never occurred this year: Michi- gan lost a dual meet. The Buckeyes posted their highest team…

February 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 101) • Page Image 9

…-four hours later, the final relay of the night - and of the three-day meet - featured two of the same Wolverine swimmers as the day before. But in the event that decided the Big Ten champion- ships, Michigan…

… fell short. The Wolverines finished sec- ond at the Big Ten Championships at Ohio State's McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion with 608.5 points, just four points behind Minnesota. The Golden Gophers took first in…

… to Columbus in January, were packed with spirited supporters from the ten teams. The Wolverines' fan sec- tion wielded the "Go Blue" cowbell while the Buckeyes sang to the tunes of their pep band on…

… on what he had to do to seal a Wolverine Big Ten victory. "I knew we had to get fourth to win it, Minnesota had to get second and I had to beat the guy next to me," Vanderkaay said. "I did that, but…

… was dug for the Michi- gan men's basketball team. The Wolverines' NCAA Tourna- ment chances looked buried after failing to get a much-needed win at Michigan State on Tuesday. But the Maize and Blue kept…

… victory wasn't easy. The Wolverines nearly fumbled their golden opportunity late in the game. Michigan entered the final min- ute with what appeared to be a secure 56-51 lead. Then, senior Les- ter Abram…

… committed a silly foul before Indiana even inbounded the ball, which allowed Hoosier for- ward Mike White to sink both free throws. On the Wolverines' ensuing pos- session, sophomore Jerret Smith threw an…

… Spartans. The Wolverines trotted out a new start- ing lineup on Saturday, with Smith and freshman Ekpe Udoh inserted in place of junior Ron Coleman and senior Courtney Sims. Michigan surged to an early 11…

…-2 lead thanks to the change. But after the Wolverines' initial jolt, the Hoosiers (7-5,17-8) charged back, embarking on their own 9-2 run. It cut the Wolverines' lead to just two heading into the second…

… half, but Indiana's accuracy was even worse. - The Hoosiers made just seven field goals the entire stanza, allow- ing the Wolverines to open up a 25- 18 lead at halftime. Indiana, known for its 3-point…

February 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 101) • Page Image 11

… ninth-ranked Wolverines scored a season-low 48.350 on the beam and lost the lead and the meet to conference foe Penn State, 195.900 to 195.525. It's the fifth time in six meets that the team has had one…

… for the third-lowest score on any event this year for the Wolverines canbe attributedtotwo falls. It was the second-straight meet that a Michigan gymnast fell on beam. "You can't be up there thinking…

… hole with two quick losses in singles play. By meet's end, Kuehn was the only Wolverine to pick up a win for Michigan. "A majority of the team didn't compete well," Michigan coach Amanda Augustus said…

…. "Tennessee just competed harder than we did." Kuehn provided the lone bright spotintheWolverines'loss,standing out in both her matches. She defeat- ed Tennessee's Blakeley Griffith (6- 4, 4-6, 6-3), the No. 12…

… rout ings in the FILA Collegiate Ten- nis Rankings, and help to build her confidence as she continues to adapt to her new life as a Wolverine after transferring to Michigan for her final season. Despite…

… the Wolverines, whichbegan the season on a high note with an upset over then-No. 12 Vanderbilt. The team faces another tough test on Friday, as they welcome No. 6 Northwestern to the Varsity Ten- nis…

February 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 101) • Page Image 12

… chance against the top- ranked Wolverines. But Michigan, without the services of senior co- captain Justin Laury, was ripe for an upset. The Wolverines dug themselves an early hole by scoring a meager 32…

… Kent Caldwell's meet-topping 9.7 set, Michigan cut into the Gopher lead with an impressive floor show- ing. The Wolverines ran into more problems on vault, but Thompson and fellow sophomore Scott Breg…

January 19, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 79) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Early runs bury 'M' By CHRIS HERRING number of fans with them Daily Sports Writer didn't help the Wolverines in their uphill battle, either. Forward Ta…

… can't Whitfield admitted Michi- let other teams dig us into a gan didn't come out with hole each time." the desire it needed to beat Last night, the Wolverines a strong team like the Spar- once again…

October 19, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

…Thursday October 19, 2006 sports.michigandaily.com sports@michigandaily.com SOe RTSiiianilg 5A Scoring woes continue for Wolverines in loss to Akron By Anthony Oliveira Daily Sports Writer The…

…, Michigan coach Steve Burns would prob- ably describe it as a "cruel" tragedy. "The soccer gods weren't with us today," Burns said. For their third consecutive con- test, the Wolverines were unable to beat…

… looking to get the ball in the back of the net. "It's just a matter of getting goals," Burns said. "Until you score, soccer can be a cruel game." Top: Sophomore Steve Bonnell and his Wolverine teammates…

… developed a reputation for being one of the Wolverines' biggest hitters in the secondary. Opposing receivers know that, if given the opportunity, No. 31 won't hesitate to lay them out. "I just go out there…

…, Ky. - hardly the typical Wolver- ine profile. But Lloyd Carr and the Michi- gan coaching staff saw something in Englemon and offered him one of the Wolverines' last scholar- ships in 2002. For Englemon…

October 19, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

… still doesn't matter to them. in scoring defense. The feat is Sweepers Lindsey Cottrell even more remarkable consid- and Skylar Andrews simply ering the Wolverines allowed want to keep the ball out of the…

… 39 goals in 21 games last sea- Wolverines' net at all costs. son. A little recognition from the Cottrell was still recovering coach helps, too. from her tough injury the pre- "They are doing a great…

June 19, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 123) • Page Image 14

… department. After the departure of former Wolverine setter Lisa Gamalski, Martin became the first freshman to start the season opener at setter for Michigan last season as a redshirt. Even though she didn…

… experience, which will help her in the fall." Draves appeared in just 13 games for the Wolverines last season, but Rosen told the athletic department that Draves "was playing the best volleyball of her life…

January 19, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 57) • Page Image 8

Wolverines trotted into the locker room holding a 38-31 lead. "We pride ourselves on going into the half with the momentum," Horton said. "We've watched tape numer- ous times, and when we scored, teams walk…

… off the floor when they would normally sprint if they had the momentum. Things like that make a difference" Even though both dunks accounted for just four points on the scoreboard, the Wolverines used…

… to the Wolverine bench. With a little more than seven minutes left in the sec- ond half, Petway fell to the floor holding his hand over his mouth. He immediately walked off the court to the locker room…

…. Although many Michigan faithful had flashbacks to last season's injury-plagued campaign, both players seemed fine after the game. Following the Wolverines' struggles in their Big Ten home opener against…

…, the Wolverines appeared to come out of their funk when they notched three power play goals in an exhibition game against the U.S. National Development Pro- gram Under-18 Team. Prior to those three…

… tallies, Michigan had been scoreless on its previous 19 power play chances. But Tuesday, the power play failed to score goals and gave up one shorthanded goal. With the Wolverines trailing 1-0, junior…

… flicked the puck in the air to a streaking Bryan Lerg, who had snuck behind the Michigan defense. From there, Lerg had a breakaway on Wolverine goalie Noah Ruden. Lerg faked a shot, and Ruden bit, allowing…

October 19, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 13) • Page Image 9

… sideline, where deceiving. He played far less Manningham had exploded than half of the Wolverines' into full gallop. The receiver GABE offensive snaps, and Henne effortlessly blazed by corner- EDELSON didn…

… he crossed the goal line. King, known for his athleticism, floundered in Manningham's wake, div- ing in a futile attempt to bring down the Wolverines' newest - and possibly most dangerous - weapon…

Wolverine's locker room. "I told my par- ents to bring down. -MERRIMACK 2 my stick from last year," forward Andrew Cogliano said. The freshman was hoping the change of sticks would exorcise the bad luck that…

October 19, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 13) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - October 19, 2005 - 7B Wolverines fall in rivalry game, extend losing streak By Nate Sandals moved the ball crisply and applied pres- after halftime, the…

… Believe" attitude employed by the CHA TE Boston Red Sox, last year's World Series Champions. But on Sunday, the Wolverines .didn't believe and lost the Big Bear game to Michigan State, 2-0. In doing so, the…

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, 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, 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…

April 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 122) • Page Image 10

…10A - The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, April 19, 2005 J REGISTRAR'S BULLETIN BOARD THE END OF THE TERM TERM GRADES Final grades are available to students on Wolverine Access (http:// wolverineaccess…

…://www.umich.edu/-gradinfo. REGISTRATION If you have not yet registered for Spring, Spring-Summer, Summer & Fall Terms, you may still do so on Wolverine Access. If you wish to disenroll from a term and avoid all charges you should do so by…

April 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 122) • Page Image 21

… on Saturday, the Big House was as quiet as it has been in years. DeAndra Cobb's 64-yard touchdown run gave Michigan State a seemingly insurmountable 27-10 lead. But the Wolverines weren't quite ready…

… following an unbelievable finish to regula- tion, three Braylon Edwards touchdowns and three overtime periods, the Wolverines had completed one of the most improbable wins in school history, prevailing 45…

… from Mike Hart. The true freshman rushed for 224 yards and a touchdown on 33 carries, becoming the first Wolverine ever to rush for 200 ards inthreeensecutve aimes. Stickers bring home natty for 'M' By…

… another one home for the Wolverines," said Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz. "Men's programs, wom- en's programs, revenue, non-revenue, it doesn't matter. We're just really proud to be a part of the…

April 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 122) • Page Image 22

… back. After pushing aside the disappointment of being left off the NCAA Tournament bracket just a few weeks ago, the Wolverines rebounded to win the NIT with a 62-55 victory over Rutgers at Madison…

… we had to go play some ball." The Wolverines made it interesting down the stretch against the Scarlet Knights. With 1:51 remaining, senior Bernard Robinson gave Michigan a 56-48 lead with a pair of…

January 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 62) • Page Image 13

…I The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 19, 2005 - 13 Defenseman tests waters on offense Hurd pleased to be back with Wolverines By Gabe Edelson Daily Sports Writer Matt Hunwick hasn't yet…

…. Perhaps most impressive, the Wolverines are a per- fect 9-0-0 when Hunwick scores a point. "Sometimes the puck just goes in when you're a defenseman," Michigan coach Red Berenson said. "But (Hun- wick) is…

… his career has hit several high marks, Hurd believes his finest moment as a Wolverine was last year when he claimed the NCAA title and record in the 800-yard freestyle relay with his team of Peter…

… devoted to tennis for me to walk away." In Ann Arbor, Yaftali's strong work ethic immediately paid off. At the start of the season, she claimed top honors at the Wolverine Invitational after winning four…

January 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 62) • Page Image 15

… nightmare. Unless Lindsey Bruck is on its side. On Saturday, with All-American sophomore Bruck on the beam for the Wolverines, women's gymnastics coach Bev Plocki was completely relaxed. "When she mounts, I…

… of four events in the Wolverines' win at the Ohio State Quadrangular. "I was really excited to help the team out," Bruck said. "I'm just really excited about how the team pulled together. It's going to…

November 19, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

… Michi- gan State at Munn Ice Arena. Until last night, that is. Junior goalie Al Montoya McHGN TTE2 made 29 saves, including 16 in a hectic first period, to lead the No. 2 Wolverines to a 4-2 victory over…

… the Spartans. Last night's out- come marked the first time the Wolverines' senior class tasted success in the Spartans' building. "The seniors wanted to end their careers with at least one win in this…

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