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February 02, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 67) • Page Image 10

…- cessful attempt to stave off an upset bid by the host Nittany Lions. The Wolverines extended their win streak to five games, prevailing 71-65. Michigan's win boosts its conference record to 6-2 (16…

… a powerful message A STATE COLLEGE - he experts called for it. ESPN analyst Tom Brennan predicted it. Twice. The Nittany Lions played like they wanted it. And after a banner week for the Wolverines

February 02, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 72) • Page Image 10

… that the athletic department would have no choice but to declare him and his 16.6 points per game temporarily ineligible, a decision that killed the Wolverines (3-4, 12-6). It is still unclear whether…

… of the game. It changes the roles and it's difficult to adjust." "It wasn't a 20-point game," Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said, giving credit to the Wolverines for picking up and moving on. "It's a…

February 02, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 85) • Page Image 11

… Purdue guard Chris Kramer's bloody nose and, um, "escort" Har- ris to the locker room. I thought that might not be all that bad. The Wolverines' leading scorer hadn't had a stellar game in awhile. And in…

… resurrect itself. Even without Harris, maybe the Wolverines would play solid team defense like they did to upset Duke last December. Clearly, none of that happened, and Michigan's then-two-point lead turned…

… C.J. Lee filled Novak's spot in the starting lineup, and he wasn't the only Wolverine to see increased playing time. Every player except redshirt freshman forward Eric Puls played significant minutes…

…." ingoseven of the 10 starting spots, the encouraging opening week- end is a confidence boost for the young Wolverines. They will have to continue growing up pro- cess as Michigan will be on the road next…

… weekend. The 15th-ranked Wolverines competed against several teams, including Indiana and Notre Dame, and won five total events. Two Michigan runners set NCAA provisional marks Friday night. Senior Justin…

February 02, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 85) • Page Image 10

…4 2B- February 2, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2B - February 2, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom snaps losing streak 'Clammy Sosa'mascot p mirrors dominating Wolverine

…, of course - winning the game 70-42 to snap their six-game losing streak. Former players Katie Dierdorf and Krista Clement, both 2008 graduates, were in attendance, and they had no doubt the Wolverines

…/Daily first five minutes of the game while Senior Melinda Queen was Michigans most effective presence in the paint Sunday. Michigan (3-8, 10-12) jumped out to "We put a great deal of emphasis on The Wolverines

… hadn't scored 70 a quick 9-0 lead. getting it in there and being strong points since their second game of The Wolverines found success by with the ball" the season, in a 70-60 win on Nov. deviating from…

… their normal game The Wolverines didn't let up in 15 against Kentucky. After watching plan. Instead of desperately jacking the second half, drawing five Wis- the offense stall out in so many of its up 3…

… inside on two nifty left-handed Wolverines to score in double digits. for the Wolverines yesterday. Hicks hooks. "That's the ticket," Borseth said. hit two 3-pointers that seemed to The first half ended…

… senior forward Travis Turnbull to throw his hands up into the air in celebration. But the play was ruled dead, and Aaron reviewed the play and waved off the apparentgoal. The Wolverines had to settle for…

… decision halted the Michi- gan comeback and effectively ended the game. Saturday's final frame, where Michigan outshot Notre Dame 14-3, marked the best period the Wolverines played all weekend. The…

Wolverines set up three scoring chances in front of the net with crossing passes in the game's final minutes, but couldn't get a shot off any of them. "You're never safe in this build- ing," Notre Dame coach…

… Jeff Jack- son said of Yost. "(The Wolverines are) a momentum team. The crowd gets them going." Michigan coach Red Berenson said last week that he didn'tbelieve in a "switch" that talented teams can…

February 02, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 74) • Page Image 9

…. "It kind of scares me a little bit. (I've) just got to eigh my options," he added. Ortmeyer will instead have to watch the Wolverines battle in their first-ever game at Nebraska-Omaha, a team which, in…

… II or Division III schools. We were "just a bunch of guys who came togeth- Mavs a big road test for Wolverines By Ryan C. Moloney Daily Sports Writer When it was suggested to Red Berenson that his…

… Michigan's "go-to" guys is winger Andy Hilbert. Currently No. 2 in the nation in scoring with 'See MAVERICKS, Page 11 Jed Ortmeyer won't be in action, but his Wolverine teammates will play in Omaha, his…

… tomorrow's Wisconsin (4-3, 13-5) opponent, No. 10 Wisconsin. When: 12:17 p.m. tomor- The Wolverines and the row Badgers will square off at Latest: Michigan will try 12:15 p.m. in Crisler. to get its bearings…

… a surprise 58-44 loss to Butler. The Badgers are a crafty group of veterans, and the Wolverines have yet to beat a top-10 team this year. Wisconsin is led by three seniors in leading-scorer Roy Boone…

… scoring defense in Division I, allowing just 56.5 points per game. A slower tempo may play into Michigan's hands - the Wolverines have gone 3-1 in the Big Ten when hold- ing their opponents under 70 points…

…-12) thanks to a pair of triples by Ingram and Heather Oesterle. Michigan's trend of triples would continue and the Wolverines' 10-of-19 shots made from behind the arc would match an all-time team high. With…

… LeeAnn Bies giving an unchar- acteristically poor shooting perfor- mance and Jennifer Smith struggling with the physical presence of Minnesota's 6-foot-7 Kim Bell, the Wolverines found the long ball to…

…," Guevara said. "We have been working all week on our zone offense of getting it into the post and kicking it out." The Golden Gophers gave Michigan more open looks than it was used to, and the Wolverines

February 02, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 87) • Page Image 13

…-10 shooting from the floor, and his five three-pointers quieted any runs the Wolverines tried to put together. Bernard Robinson (Michigan) Robinson led Michigan with 14 points and added six rebounds…

… sure grab it off of the rim. Despite their offensive struggles, the Wolverines came out with one of their best rebounding efforts of the season against a very good rebounding team. Illinois came into the…

February 02, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

… Daily Sports Editor It's definitely raining on the boat that is the Michigan men's basketball season. Now the only thing left to be seen is whether the Wolverines will jump ship or grab buckets and start…

… bailing water.. Michigan (3-4 Big Ten, 12-9 overall) is coming off Saturday's embar- rassing 84-55 road loss M' - its fourth consecutive, u e: making the longest such streak of the season. E3 The Wolverines

…. Tambellini more than just a scorer By Gabe Edelson Daily Sports Writer After Saturday's 3-1 loss to then-No. 4 Michigan, Northern Michigan coach Walt Kyle heaped praise on a certain Wolverine. "I thought…

February 02, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 87) • Page Image 14

… 133 lbs. - has been a tremendous contributor thus far in the season, continually giving the Wolverines early leads. One might be surprised at the success Dowd has experi- enced this season, considering…

…-fought loss by fifth-year senior Clark For- ward (141 lbs.), the Wolverines went on a tear, winning the next four matches. Junior Ryan Churella (149 lbs.), senior :Jeremiah Tobias (157 lbs.), fifth-year senior…

… junior star was the only Wolverine to have both a singles and doubles victory against Notre Dame. DeCosta played with fresh- man Kara Delicata for the first time, and the duo defeated the Thompson sisters…

… the rest of the Wolverines have looked to Wagner the past few weeks to help anchor the team. "Our meets come down to having to have Greg win since he's a heavyweight," McFarland said. "That's just the…

… naturef of dual meets. But Greg is going to keep getting better and better. It's nice having a big guy who you can have a lot of confidence in." The Wolverines look to continue their winning ways as they…

… hit the road to face off with Ohio State on Friday in Columbus and Penn State on Sunday in State College. With the bulk of the Big Ten season coming up, the Wolverines are looking forward to staying…

… prove. As this year's Wolverines prepared for a visit from the 33rd-ranked Demon Deacons on Saturday, they knew that every point would be hotly contested. "I think everybody was real excited going in…

…," assistant coach Dan Goldberg said. "Everybody came out and had that inner-belief they were going to win their match and pull through." The Wolverines' surprising 6-1 win was fueled by an early doubles point…

February 02, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 87) • Page Image 9

…. Michigan slapped 78 shots on goal and made the Lake Superior State defense look completely help- less in doing so. Basically, the Wolverines' offense picked up where it left off the weekend before ... and…

… the weekend before that ... and the weekend before that ... and - well you see where this is going. During Michigan's current seven-game win streak, the Wolverines have averaged over 4.5 goals per game…

February 02, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 72) • Page Image 10

…10 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 2, 2005 Focus gets 'M' through long six-game weekends Lounis pulls double. duty for Wolverines By Sara Uvingson Daily Sports Writer After a tough loss…

… and get focused for its next match, which is usually later that day. Weekends for the Wolverines consist of up to six games, starting as early as 8 a.m. on Saturdays. The schedule forces the Wolverines

…, Lounis did his job by running 800 meters in 1:57.50. Interest- ingly, Lounis was the only Wolverine men- tioned on the ESPN telecast of the race. "He was the talk of the town," Warhurst said. "He ran a…

… rabbit any race they want him to," Warhust said. JASON COOPER Tambellini leads the Wolverines in the plus-minus category after Improving his defensive play in the offseason. ALEXANDER DZIADOSZ…

February 02, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 87) • Page Image 11

… for offensive rhythm all season. It finally found it against Illinois on Sunday. But the Wolverines' 78 points - their highest point total since the first game of the season - wasn't enough. Michi- gan…

… score. We had good penetration that helped us; it rejuvenat- 0 0 ed us, and it kept us alive and with good legs." 0 0 Defense has been the strength for the Wolverines this sea- 0 0 son. Coming into…

February 02, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 72) • Page Image 12

… Crawfords absence from last night's game deprived the Wolverines of a reasonable chance to win. Michigan State 'j Michigan 82 62 Player of the game Michigan State forward Monis Peterson Peterson scored 32…

… vs Ohio State, Cris/er Arena, 1p.m. (CBS) After last nights loss, Michigan saw its losing streak extended to three dames. And the going only gets tougher, Sunday, when the Wolverines face the Big Ten…

February 02, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 87) • Page Image 12

…4B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - February 2, 2004 I Friday's game LAKE SUPERIOR STATE LAKERS MICHIGAN WOLVERINES Saturday's game 1 5 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE LAKERS MICHIGAN WOLVERINES 0 4…

…. The Wolverines held them to under five in two periods. The defense blocked almost as many shots on Saturday (nine) as the number of total shots on Montoya (13). "I thought our defense did a great job of…

February 02, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 74) • Page Image 11

… solid at No. 1 doubles thusfar this season, along with Chris Shaya. for Michigan. The tight matches against Tulane and DePaul will go a long way in preparing the Wolverines for the grind of the Big Ten…

… schedule. The team has already shown mental toughness and will only get better as the year goes on. Importantly, the Wolverines are not losing focus of the big picture. "I think the wins were big, confidence…

February 02, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 89) • Page Image 5

… beginning of a mass exodus for Michigan. Gone was the Wolverines' ability to find the basket. Michigan shot just 29 percent from the field in the second half. Absent was the Wolverines' defensive intensity…

Wolverines' ineptitude from the field was mirrored by a relaxation on the defen- sive end. "It's really frustrating when you can't get a good look ... and then you've got the other team scoring basically at…

February 02, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 72) • Page Image 11

… spot in the lat- est GYMINFO National Rankings. The Wolverines' average meet score of 196.0875 places them just below top-ranked Alabama, who finished the weekend with an average of 196.29. When Michigan…

… set the nation's highest individual meet score against Kentucky, many gymnastics observers expected that the Wolverines would claim the top spot in this week's poll. But Alabama sub- sequently rose to…

February 02, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…. Unacceptable. Wolverine Access. At least there seems to be some progress being made. The online registration arrived, and as much as I miss the soothing guidance of the CRISP lady, that aspect of University life…

… is improved. But this closing down at mid- night business? Come on. When do th1 think I'm awake? When do they think have time to be messing around with my schedule? Why would a service like Wolverine

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