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February 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 78) • Page Image 11

…WOME Ely Nancy Berger Daily Sports Writer Just when the Michigan women's gymnastics team thought its ship was about to sink due to the damages sus- tained throughout its 1996 voyage, the Wolverines

… every time Michigan takes a step forward, it ends up taking a step or two back. Even though the Wolverines were strengthened by the presence of fresh- men Lisa Simes and Kristin Duff, who were back in the…

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…

February 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

… Purdue outlasts Wolverines * Phil Green 'M' falls to Boilermakers in double overtime, 83-77 Little-known Vosku il shines in front of stars It wasn't a Demetrius Calip dunk. It wasn't an Eric Riley…

… after the intermission, a once lightly recruited Wolverine, James Voskuil, garnered the crowd's attention. The 6-foot-7 shooter played one of his best games as a Wolverine as he helped keep Michigan in…

… passes. If a defender closed on him, Voskuil impressively drove to the basket. He scored 16 points and corralled six rebounds before fouling out during the second overtime. The Wolverines have been looking…

… helped keep the fans alive, the su- perstars, Webber and Rose, observed from the stands. They craned their necks to see around standing Michigan students, and during a brief Wolverine run early in the…

… variety of positions in areas such as: by Theodore Cox Daily Basketball Writer Someone send EMS. Several hearts stopped in last night double- overtime Michigan loss to Purdue, 83-77. The Wolverines (12…

Wolverines a seven point edge. MICHIGAN (77) Player TFG FT R A PF TP Hunter voskuil Mitchell Calip Talley Pelinka Tolbert Taylor Riley Mclver 1-5 7-13 1-6 12-22 i-1 0-0 0-0 6-9 2-4 ___-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 3-s 3…

…-pointer during the closing seconds of the first overtime to tie the game for the Wolverines. However, his effort was in vain as Michigan succumbed in the second extra period, 83-77. "We did not do a good job…

May 19, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

… over Boilermakers Today Wolverines Will Be Defending Champions * In Conference Meet at Champaign, May 26 Faced with the expectation of their second Saturday in the mud, Michi- gan's track squad will…

… his team in action before the Confer- ence Meet at Champaign, Ill. on May 26. Here, the Wolverines will be de- fending champions. Wolverines Favored In the Purdue meet today, the Wol- verines are rated…

…, where Wed- nesday they open a four-game series. Today's washout was the 13th of the young season for Detroit and the seventh in the last nine days. BUY WAR BONDS WOLVERINE THREATS-Dick Barnard (left) and…

… Jinx Johnson are two Wolverines that will be constant threats to opponents today. Barnard runs the mile, while Johnson plays number 2 singles for Michigan track and tennis teams respectively. OUT FOR…

… their tenth straight and the Wolverines hoping to gain their fourth consecutive tri- umph. Leading the Maize and Blue squad will be Captain Paul O'Hara, followed by Phil Marcellus, John Tews, John…

… team, O'Hara, Marcellus, Jenswold, and Tews, will participate in the meet. Not only did 'the Wolverines capture tle team crown, but Jens- wold woi the individual title from Marcellus who was Big Ten…

April 19, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY *ASIDE * LINES e 0 ....'3By IRVIN LISAGOR - l Dixie Diary .. . WINTRY SCENES in southern climes . . Rain cancelling Ohio Wesleyan game, granting Wolverine baseball entourage…

… the game's greatest shortstops .. . Walter Johnson, in the stands at Maryland watching his son, Eddie, who is a second baseman, pitch the last two frames against the Wolverines . . . Bill Terry, Jr…

… vigilante guarding the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, walk- Wolverines Fishman Hurls Wol In Opening Bid To Regain Title R Final tall; Same Lineup That Played 3, sleet, hail On Southern Trip Will 2. That's ti…

… indicative if not ul in the won and lost col- sing the averages, the fol- clusions may be logically Defense Strong t base; Leo Beebe, catcher and Fish- (1) The Wolverines will be a strong; man, pitcher…

…, center field; Beilita, year. Last year's composite average catcher; Capt. Jack Gerlach, short- of .197 leaves plenty to be desired, al- stop; Howard Radder, left field; Al tough9teWolverines hit a cool…

… rivals afield. In A.A.U. Bid Game highlights in brief follow: Proceedings started inauspiciously Sagainst Virginia, the Wolverines los- K~asley IS Lone Wolverine ing 5 to 4. Dobson started, was driv…

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…

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…

March 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 99) • Page Image 12

… com- pares favorably with anyone in the conference. And the Wolverines produced their highest score of the season in last Saturday's Michigan Invitational (275.70). "One and two is up in the air, as are…

Wolverines' optimism going into the meet is the fact that for the first time all season, they feature a completely healthy lineup. The team is so stacked with capable athletes, the coaches said they don't even…

November 19, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 37) • Page Image 10

…-long goal of making a fifth appearance at the NCAA National Cross Country Championship. The Wolverines compete for the national crown next Monday at the University of Arizona. After falling five points shy of…

Wolverines, as they awaited word of their bid. "We just wanted to get through the practice," Kluge said. "All we thought about during practice was the phone call. I think we all ex- pected the bid after our…

…. Harvey and Kluge will round out the Wolverine contingent. They crossed the line at districts 11th and 77th, respectively. Michigan's strategy for success at nationals is summed up by Kluge: "We are going…

… credit to our program and the girls." SCOUT'S HONOR, IT'S A RECORD: A new attendance record was set Friday night, as approximately 1,100 fans flooded Keen Arena to see the Wolverines take on Northwestern…

… by demanding autographs from them. IT'S BEEN SUCH A LONG TIME: The Wolverines' two victories over Northwestern this year marked the first Big Ten season sweep since they accomplished the feat over…

…-leading kill average to 4.15 kills per game over the weekend. ANI UN M.fl1UHU~flLuua Michelle Horrigan, the Wolverines' standout sophomore outside hitter, leads the Big Ten kills per game average. I READ THE…

January 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 75) • Page Image 12

…Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 19, 1990 Icers sliding in by Andrew Gottesman So when the Wolverines take the Daily Hockey Writer ice against Ferris State tonight and Three weeks ago…

Wolverines, after fighting to stay in contention for an inconsistent first half, were one home ice in the playoffs. point out of third in the CCHA and However, Ferris (8-13-5 overall; had just successfully…

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…

January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • Page Image 14

… possibly hold a sloppier game than Wisconsin Fieldhouse did Sunday afternoon. The Michigan and Wisconsin women's basketball teams combined for 47 turnovers. But the Wolverines fell on the ugly side of the…

… ugly, los- ing the game, 73-67. Wisconsin (3-1 Big Ten, 6-7 overall) used a 17-7 run over the last 4:40 to knock off the Wolverines (0- 4, 1-12). Dolly Rademaker keyed the Badger stretch with a three…

… comeback and the Wolverine vic- tory, everything wasn't merry in Bedford Falls. There were many mistakes by the squad that inhibited them from reaching their target score of 190. The mistakes can be…

… attributed to the increased level of difficulty of the Wolverine performances. It's going to take a little time to iron out the rough edges of these nationally-. competitive routines. "We had a lot of kids…

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…

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…

January 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 61) • Page Image 10

… approached Friday's dual meet with Oakland University like a card game. The Wolverines shuffled their lineup, but still dealt the Pioneers a 167-118 defeat With this victory, the Wolverines now go to 3-2 Big…

… Ten, 6-4 overall. Michigan assistant coach Chrissi Rawak explained why several Wolverines were not occupying their normal clots in the lineup. "It was a good way to begin the year - especially after a…

Wolverines. Jennifer Almeida took the 1000 freestyle in 10:29.06. Melissa Harris won the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:08.25. Lara Hooiveld placed first in the 200 breaststroke in 2:20.27. The Wolverine

….30 points. The Wolverines also had some unexpected performances at the meet by two swimmers competing in off- events. "There were some surprises," Rawak said. "Jennifer Zakrajsek, she's a breaststroker. She…

… was good for me to swim well in the 100 back because my backstroke ,is weak. I've been working on it in practice. I guess it's paying off." Zakrajsek said that the lineup changes kept the Wolverines

…." The Wolverines now begin prepa- rations for their Jan. 22-23 match-up at Big Ten rival Purdue. However, the upcoming Big Ten Champi- onships are not far from their thoughts. "There's not much you can do…

… Soren Juul, who had a hitting efficiency of over .300 in every game, the Wolverines overcame a 2-1 game deficit in their first match against a scrappy Indiana team. Later, they outplayed Bowling Green…

…-death format, game five. Indiana never recovered, and the Wolverines won the game 15-8. A relieved Griffin said, "Indiana is a good team. It just says a lot for the maturity of our players to dig it out one…

… game one. Then, the light at the end of the tun- nel seemed to dim when Michigan faced a 14-10 deficit in game two. But through another solid defen- sive hold the Wolverines stole the 'We still need to…

… statistic was thatin every game the Wolverines won, their hitting and blocking percent- ages were high (above .300), a char- acteristic of an experienced team. "We still need to fine tune cer- tain points of…

January 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 61) • Page Image 15

… teams in the conference," Michigan men's swimming coach Jon Urbanchek said. Judging by how the two teams matched;up with the No. 9 Wolverines this weekend, Michigan's streak of 32 consecutive conference…

… - Senior Recognition Day - Michigan handed Penn State a 148-95 defeat. The Wolverines are now 2-0 in the conference this season - more impres- sively, Michigan is 76-2 in the 17 years Urbanchek has been…

April 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 117) • Page Image 12

…. Louis Rams with the sixth overall pick. As many as three other Wolverines - Amani Toomer, Jon Runyan and Joe Marinaro - could be first- round selections. The draft will televised by ESPN. Friday April 19…

…. In Steketee's first start of the season, the Wolverines (12- 4 Big Ten, 18-18 overall) were 4-1 losers to Eastern Michi- gan at Fisher Stadium. The sophomore righthander didn't figure in the decision…

January 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 56) • Page Image 12

… holidays, the wres- tling team hopes to get a break of its own today when it faces an inexperi- enced Central Michigan squad. The No. 13 Wolverines will wrestle in their first home dual meet of the season…

Wolverines in 10 attempts. "This is a lighter weekend since we went home for Christmas," Bahr said. "We are a stronger team overall." However, the Michigan lineup has experienced some injuries during a…

March 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 111) • Page Image 13

… hot for the last month. Last Saturday, the women's basketball team was hot once again, but this time, only physically in the Wolverines loss to North Carolina State, 81-64, in the second round of the…

… of basketball up and down the court." It was the fourth straight game on the road for the Wolverines. None of their last four games have been played in the same area either (Iowa, Minnesota, Oklahoma…

Wolverine bench looks on as North Carolina State puts an end to Michigan's dream Saturday afternoon in Raleigh. The 81-64 second round NCAA tournament loss gave Michigan a record. season on 20-10 final…

January 19, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

…} Seasons in full swing for winter teams Women's cagers face Big Ten's b by John Niyo Daily Basketball Writer The Wolverines will hope to end a three game losing streak this weekend as they face two teams…

…. Michigan is coming off a disappointing road trip to Ohio State and Indiana. Especially painful for the Wolverines was the 60-58 loss to Indiana in which they turned the ball over on their last two…

… than anything else." James Rawls became the Wolverine starter at 142 when James Feldkamp surrendered his spot because of weight problems. The rookie Rawls was planning to be redshirted this year. "He's a…

…'s track team as the Wolverines prepare for Eastern Michigan and Michigan State, among others, in their home opener. "I think that for the first meet (last weekend's Eastern Michigan Invitational) we had…

… push for [a score in] the 260's." Michigan posted a 259.80 in their last meet. An obvious favorite is the tear which beat the Wolverines lasi Saturday, the Minnesota Gophers. UNDERGRADUATE PSYCHOLOGY…

Wolverines must travel out West to face a pair of highly ranked opponents. Michigan, which has a perfect dual meet record of 6-0 battles No. 3 USC on Friday followed the next day by a meet against UCLA. by…

February 19, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

… Robbins went down, the Wolverines had won two of three. But with the absence of Robbins and Rauch, almost every other player on the roster had to play significantly more minutes than they had before…

… both stepped up over the six- game stretch and the Wolverines were playing as well as they had all season, Sunday against the Scarlet Knights the injuries and fatigue finally caught up with them…

October 19, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 13) • Page Image 14

…C The Michigan Daily | michigandaily.com | October 19, 2016 LaFontaine’s debut Jack LaFontaine lifted Michigan in his debut with exactly the kind of showing the Wolverines needed » Sports…

… Michigan hockey team weathered the storm, emerging with a 2-1 win over Ferris State Friday night at Ewigleben Arena. The Wolverines (2-1) were tested early and often by the Bulldogs (0-5), who set…

May 19, 2016 (vol. 124, iss. 116) • Page Image 12

… weekend, the Michigan softball team traveled back home to Ann Arbor with only one week to prepare for an NCAA Regional. The second-ranked Wolverines will host Valparaiso in their first matchup…

… final, No. 2 Michigan remains the overwhelming favorite to advance from the region. The Wolverines (22-2 Big Ten, 46-5 overall) lead the nation in scoring with 8.41 runs per game and rank second…

April 19, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 120) • Page Image 13

… difficult to say who has been a tougher adversary for the Michigan baseball team - Big Ten opponents or the schedule makers. The Wolverines (8-8 Big Ten, 21- 19 overall) continued their brutal first half of…

… the conference season with a split against No. 23 Minnesota this weekend. The four-game series with the Golden Gophers (9-3, 27-9) marked the third time in as many weeks that the Wolverines have spent…

April 19, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 118) • Page Image 16

…'m just throwing my name in the draft." Howard's departure gives the Wolverines another scholarship to offer. Prep All-Americans Samaki Walker ofColumbus, Ohioand Jerrod Ward of Mississippi have included…

…- though he certainly could have been. To just about no one's surprise, the Wolverines won their fifth con- secutive Big Ten club title, beating Wisconsin in the championship game Sunday at Purdue. In…

April 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 137) • Page Image 12

…. The next Wolverine expected to be picked is Key. Two-time all- American Tripp Welborne over- shadowed Key's play all season, but Key has emerged as a valued prospect. "He had a decent workout and could…

… speed), but he can play in the NFL." The other eligible Wolverine, Jefferson, did not run well in Indianapolis. If not chosen in the fi- nal rounds, he could sign on as a free agent. MOVING TO CHICAGO…

… opponents Illinois, Illinois State, Northern Illinois, Southern Illinois, and DePauw this spring, the Wolverines may relax and concentrate on their game more easily. Because Michigan has played competitively…

… will get our 960 goal and have a real strong chance of winning the tournament," LeClair said. Zonder thought changing the team's goal would help the4 Wolverines., "I think we should set our sights a…

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…

March 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… of Dayton Arena. The 1984-85 version of the Michigan Wolverines came to an end at the hands of Villanova, 59-55. Also perishing in the process were a 17-game winning streak and an opportunity to…

… advance beyond the second-round of the Southeast regional bracket of the NCAA tour- nament. THE CAUSE of death? Turnovers, inexperience in tournament play and a talented opponent. It wasn't the Wolverines

… a game without h shot clock. "When we missed a shot in the Big Ten," said Wolverine forward Robert Henderson, "if we played 45 seconds of hard defense, half the time we could get them to take a bad…

Wolverines, who finish the season at 26-4, had to foul down the stretch and Villanova didn't give an in- ch. The Wildcats made 13 of their last 16 free throws. THE KEY statistic, however, was recorded even…

…. "They had been there before and they had what it took to come out on top." Villanova's zone defense shut down one Michigan sniper in each half. An- toine Joubert, the man the Wolverines turn to in a…

… championship." By Steve Wise Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Michigan's Robert Henderson (15) and Villanova's Mark Plansky (31) swat for the ball but come up empty as the Wolverines' Roy Tarpley snatches one of his…

… the absence of a shot clock. Sure it put the safety on the Wolverines' run and gun. Sure both opponents used slow-down tactics during parts of each game. But Michigan wasn't unfairly victimized by the…

… '85 Wolverines. They actually played a decent final game, but were out- played. "No matter what anybody else says or does or writes, they can't take away what we've accomplished this season," F…

…-rieder said. Rookie Agemy leads batsm en to victor 4 14 4 Yet the Wolverines couldn't mask the pain. "You just keep saying to yourself, 'We'll pull it out in the end,' "said Gar- de Thompson. "Then, all of…

May 19, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 8) • Page Image 10

…. RAUPP Cam pfitters 521 SOUTH ASHLEY, ANN ARBOR 769-5574 I The Michigan Wolverine bats- men swing into the final stretch of their Big Ten campaign this weekend with the hope that they can wrap up the…

… runners-up posi- tion to conference champion, Iowa. Today, the Wolverines (7- 3) visit Wiscinson (5-6) for a twinbill that will start at 2 p.m., while Northwestern (9-5) hosts Michigan for another double…

…- header tomorrow to conclude the season for both teams. In addition to the Wolverines, both Northwestern and Michi- gan State (7-3) also have a shot to secure second place. Although Coach Moby Bene- dict…

Wolverines with a team batting mark of ,301. Although Benedict made no of- ficial announcement of which starter he will use bot h days, it is fairly certain taat Pete Helt, Mike Forhan, ief';hander Tom Joyce…

… .467 average and second sack- er, John McCarthy swinging at a .444 clip, good for third in the league. The Wolverines counter w it h Brian Balaze, with a team lead- ing .407 mark, MarktCrane at .400 and…

October 19, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 13) • Page Image 16

… for so long.” After weathering the early storm from the Golden Gophers, the Wolverines began to look for opportunities on the counterattack, trying to get behind the defense with long balls…

…, resulting in the scoreless final. While the tie extended the Wolverines’ winless stretch to four games, a draw against the 15th-ranked team in the nation was still an encouraging result. After…

… the Wolverine defense across the pitch. “It was a good effort by everyone to stay inside of their player and work hard to get back in and mark the box,” Soccorsi said. “They were coming at us…

… it’ll pay off for our girls.” Michigan will have its first opportunity to do just that Saturday against Ohio State in the Wolverines’ final home match of the season. Wolverines winless for…

… WOMEN’S SOCCER MARK CALCAGNO For the Daily Wolverines lose heartbreaker In front of a sell-out crowd Saturday night, the Michigan volleyball team (5-3 Big Ten, 16-4 overall) clinged to a 24…

…-20 lead in the fourth set of its match against No. 1 Wisconsin. The Wolverines had stormed back from a two- set deficit to recapture the momentum of the match when freshman setter Mackenzi Welsh…

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

February 19, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… exactly how the Wolverines earned their second top-ten win this season: A previously unseen physicality. “Give Michigan credit,” said Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann. “I thought they…

… team needed a little “magic in a bottle” to complete the aggressive win. But it also may just be a thinly-veiled characterization of the typical Beilein team — the Wolverines are in a nice groove…

March 19, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 110) • Page Image 11

… endured a 48-minute scoreless drought during Satur- day's CCHA Championship game against Western Michigan, a deci- sion that the Wolverines eventu- ally dropped, 3-2. Michigan tried to avoid penal- ties at…

… scored a power-play goal that evening, and it was bad timing for the Wolverines, who were trailing by three in the final frame with one of their top penalty killers in the box. Somehow, it became an…

…-pointer). ... Ev ated separation. "Every shot (th good.! -st came The Wolverin( rably, but they w ing catch-up be ability to separate early on. Cooper proved all night that he was more than a mid major…

… scorers ie game, Burke - or whether he was dishing the al 12-6 run, hit- ball to his teammates, the Bobcats with 4:12 left refused to let the Wolverines get to 63-60. That on a run until it was too late…

… so many others before them, the Wolverines fell victim to March. e couldn't fault All Douglass could do was stare the 3-pointers at the clock and trudge solemnly hem before, even to the handshake line…

… opportunity to play such a good team in Oklahoma. But it stings a little bit because it's our last game in a Michigan uniform. "It's obviously hard to swal- low." Two other Wolverines tal- lied double digits as…

… four other Sooner starters broke into double digits as well. Hand finished with 13 and sophomore Morgan Hook added 12 to Okla- homa's 88 points - the most let up by the Wolverines all season. Michigan…

… defen- sively against Hand and Griffin in the paint. But once things turned in favor of the Wolverines in the post - Michigan outscored the Sooners in the paint, 32-28 - Oklahoma just started to hit shots…

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…

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Wolverines, and started strong. When the team faced off against even some of the best squads in the nation, the young athlete answered the call. "It was a really exciting year because I didn't really expect to…

… Arena was referred to by many as "Yost West" last week- end. Hoards of Wolverine fans made the drive up to East Lan- sing to support Michigan the team in the vs. Miami CCHA tourna- ment quarter- Matchup…

…: finals. For the Michigan 23-17- Wolverines, it 1; Miami 26-6-7 was win or go When: Tonight home. And the 8:05 p.m. maize and blue Where: Joe faithful could Louis Arena be heard loud TV/Radio: and clear…

… impact. The Wol- verines are the closest remain- ing team to Detroit and Friday's semifinal matchup should be like a home game for Michigan. So far, the Wolverines are 2-1 at the Joe this season, going 1…

…-1 in the Great Lakes Invitational and beat- ing then-No. 13 Michigan State, 5-4, on Jan. 30. Tonight's game in Detroit will be another win-or-go- home scenario for Michigan. When the Wolverines faced the…

… RedHawks (23-3-5 CCHA, 26-6-7 overall) back in early November, Miami came into Yost and swept Michigan 3-1 and 5-1. Entering that series, the Wolverines knew they were going to have their hands full…

… Superior State and Michigan State, the Wolverines have scored 21 goals in four games and held op- ponents to just 1.5 goals per game. At the beginning of the season, the Wolverines were relying on Junior…

… considerably since November and is a big reason for its improved results. After the Wolverines fell behind 3-2 after the first period last Satur- day against Michigan State, they held the Spartans to just one…

… it away from the opponent. That, combined with a team ef- fort on the defensive end, will be important if the Wolverines are able to topple the conference's top team. A win would send the Wolverines

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… 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…

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… - will surely be curi- ous as to their final round opponent. Three hours before the Wolverines hit the ice at the Joe, the top-seeded Spartans will deal with surging Northern, attempting to secure a berth…

… out of the gates, and went on to compile their first 20-win season since 1993. Perhaps the most memorable show of talent for Michigan fans was Northern's 6-1 drubbing of the Wolverines at Yost Ice Arena…

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… Brandon Howe, who was an All-American two seasons ago - will be honored before the match as part of an annu- al senior night to salute their careers at Michigan. As for the matches, the Wolverines do not…

…. "There are 11 teams in the Big Ten, and some are weaker than others, but none are easy wins. You always have to be ready." Although Warren is reluctant to admit it, on paper the Wolverines should be able…

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…, Miami of Ohio,OhioState,OhioUniversity and Western competed. The Wolverines won first place in men's tricks. Two Wolverines - Jer- emy Greenlee and Gary Minneman captured second and third in overall…

…. "My third (jump) was the best be- cause I even had a good lift off the ramp," Greenlee said. In thethree years since its founding byGrieser,theteam'sclubstatushasn't stopped the Wolverines from setting…

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… organization around these days in drafted in the first round of the NHL the NHL. They like to keep their entry draft. players in college so they can A long line of Wolverines from improve and get a degree. They…

… the NHL, but none in school and continue playing have received Deasley's early under Berenson's tutelage for the accolades. next three years. IN 1978 the Wolverines contri - "There's a long life after…

… buted six players to the draft - hockey," Deasley said. "With the more than any other college team, degree I get at Michigan, when I get In 1980 Wolverine Murray Eaves, out of hockey I can get out and…

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… different than that which the media were used to hearing during the Sara Flom Era of Michigan women's gymnastics. Flom, who is the Wolverines' first, four-year letter winner, competed Sun- day in her final…

… over the highly- regarded Falcons would have been a treat for Hyatt and her team, the Wolverine coach nonetheless had plen- ty to smile, about. It was the tumblers highest team score in their five…

…-year history, and a mental boost for the state championship Thursday night. With one event, the floor exercise, left in the meet, the Falcons were ahead by an .85 margin. It was up to the Wolverine floor…

… hung on to edge the Wolverines. Besides herusual praise for the team effort, Hyatt singled out some in- dividual performances as especially praiseworthy. "We had a pretty good day on bars," Hyatt said…

… Michigan, presents one ob- stacle for the Wolverines - Michigan State. The Spartans are hot off the heels of their third straight Big Ten cham- pionship, and their meet scores have averaged two to three…

… points higher than the Wolverines. "It's whoever hits," said Hyatt. "If we hit, we could catch them." Men romp over 1SU By LEE KATTERMAN A gracious coach often compliments the opposing team following a…

… loss, so it's not surprising to hear Indiana State gymnastics coach Roger Counsil say he was "impressed" by the Wolverines af- ter Sunday's Crisler Arena meet. But Counsil's words following the Sycamores…

… Circle (Univ. of Illinois-Chicago Circle) as to who will go (as Mideast representative) to the finals." While Counsil praised the Wolverines, Michigan Coach Newt Loken was expressing concern that his team…

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… fortunes of Michi-1 gan's rejuvenated cagers assumed a rosier tinge over the weekend as the4 Wolverines came through with a pair of impressive one-sided victories over highly- touted Iowa and lowly Chi- cago…

… almost single- handedly provide Michigan with a 19-13 lead at half time. Iowa rallied at the start of the sec- ond half, however, and narrowed the Wolverines' lead to 29-28, but two quick baskets by Bill…

… nation's finest. If he is able to stay ahead of the Wolverine duo it will be in near-record time, for Patten and Welsh are in superb condition. However, he will un- doubtedly have to swim the 220 and…

… story of balance and power in every event on the program. Where Wayne is strong Michigan is also strong and where the Tartars are weak the Wolverines are still strong.> Mann is going to call on no less…

… a shattered Wolverine track win streak, a power- ful Pittsburgh cinder team, master of the East, that looked westward for new victims, sickness, injury, and allf the action and heartbreak any Holly…

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…'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…

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… current or former Wolverines qualified for the upcoming games in Athens, Greece. Junior Chris DeJong might have had best chance to be the sixth Michi- gan swimmer to qualify, but he faced stiff competition…

…, but he got beat by two world-record holders. As for (Tarwater) he did a great job as well. Any time you make the finals at an event like this it is a very big accomplishment." Current Club Wolverine

… member Ktete Keller and former Wolverine Chris Thompson failed to qualify in the 1,500-meter freestyle on Wednes- day, finishing in fourth and seventh, respectively. Sophomore Peter Van- derkaay qualified…

… for the event final as well but decided to sit out the final race as he has already qualified in the e 800-meter freestyle relay along with Keller and senior Dan Ketchum The last two Wolverines to make…

… the team were junior Andrew Hurd and former Wolverine Tom Malchow. Hurd set a Canadian record in the 400-meter freestyle with a time of 3:49.67 and will also compete against his Wolverine teammates in…

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… salvation. Next week, the Wolverines play Northwestern and Minnesota at home. Michigan's first win during con- ference play was over Northwestern. After losing to the Golden Gophers by 20 points in January…

…, Michigan looks to redeem itself. But the Wolverines' opportunity for three solid wins starts tonight when they travel to Bloomington to take on Indiana. Although Michigan has not performed well on the road…

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…FAIDiAY, JAN 19, 145 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Undefeated Iowa Faces Michigan Tonight 7dki the r sUs sy DAVE LEeWeN Wolverines BSe UpsetgeI Wrestler~s EneoaIt ,atjile Associate Sports E BERG litor Over…

… defeats already on the record in four games played, the Wolverines will retain only a math- ematical chance for Conference hon- ors if they lose to Pops Harrison's veteran five. By upsetting the Hawks…

… in the 300 yard medley and 400 yard freestyle relay. Mann declared that the addition of another distance freestyler to the 1945 Wolverine roster will probably mean a lot of unexpected points, be- All…

… Whiston also promising back- strokers, will try to notch up most of their points in this delpartment. Opposing them will be Wolverines: Gordon Pulford, Bob Munson, and Jack Pulkman. Pulford, who in the…

January 19, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 63) • Page Image 11

… deficit. But Michigan senior forward Naz Hillmon was back defensively and made an emphat- ic left-handed block inside the paint to deny Reese’s shot and keep Maryland from scoring. The Wolverines

… four minutes of the game. It certainly wasn’t the defensive start that Michigan was looking for. The Wolverines made adjust- ments early in the game, as they put more of a focus towards defending…

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… The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Friday, April 19, 2013 -7 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Friday, April 19,2013 - 7 Streaking Wolverines ready for Wrigley Field An empty jersey in…

… looking to extend their 10-game win streak this weekend when it takes on Northwestern (4-8, 15-13), the Wolverines will also play Saturday's game at his- toric Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. "We…

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… the Notre Dame weekend - he says it goes all the wayback to a Dec. 15 victory over West- ern Michigan. But even though that 2-0 shutout was the best the Wolverines had played up to that point, team…

… - to guide the Wolverines through their rough patches. But that proved difficult considering the seniors themselves were also struggling to improve individually. Now, though, Michigan's lead- ership has…

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… that it had all come to an end. On Friday night, in an upset - which so typifies the NCAA Tournament - the four-seed Michi- gan basketball team fell to 13-seed Ohio, 65-60, in Nashville. The Wolverines

… that Ohio didn't see itself as an underdog by any stretch of the imagination. Star guard D.J. Cooper and Ohio took the fight ALDEN REISS/Daily to the Wolverines first, eventually establishing The…

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