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October 20, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

… against the Wolverines. In light of his team's current situ- ation, Michigan coach Steve Burns is confident in his players' morale, and said he believes they still have the will to win games. "I think the…

… allud- ed to were the lack of converting shots on goal by his front third play- ers and the inability of his team to work with gaps in opponents' for- mations. For the past four games, the Wolverines have…

… there, and its always good to have one more person by your side to help you get there and reach your goal." Alyson Kohlmeier continued her successful sophomore season, lead- ing all Wolverine runners with…

October 20, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 14) • Page Image 20

… Ter- rapin cage over goalkeeper Kath- ryn Mason. The Wolverines were not as tenta- tive as earlier in the game, but Mary- land kept the pressure on, tallying its second goal and taking the lead for good…

… like we know how to." , Willis The final three minutes of the game typified how the game was going for the Wolverines. Michigan had several shots on goal as time winded down, but Maryland goal- keeper…

… said. "We were a little loose in the mid- dle though, and we won't get any bet- ter until our third through seventh guys' start posting better times." Freshman Mike Woods was the next Wolverine to cross…

… 52nd place finish. Rondell Ruff rounding out the top-five for Michigan. The redshirt sophomore grabbed 89th place and scored points for the first time as a Wolverine with a time of 25:12.8. Despite the…

… personal-best times from over half of the scoring Wolverines, a major discrepancy existed between the scores of the Brannen and Willis duo and the rest of the Wolverines. Brannen feels that he may know what…

… that we can get our mileage up before Nationals and close in on that gap." Although optimism is clearly pres- ent among the Wolverines, they do not make excuses for unsatisfactory races. The weather on…

… Saturday was less than pleasant, with high winds and cold tem- peratures. But Coach Warhurst would not allow anyone to blame it as a factor in the Wolverines' less-than-stellar per- formance. "Everyone runs…

October 20, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 33) • Page Image 16

…, year, and this weekend was no1 exception. ThisrAl G time, though, the women's soccer team was on the winning end of two 1-0 games against Iowa and Central Michigan. Yesterday, the Wolverines (3-2-4 Big…

…. Michigan struggled on offense and could not even manage a shot on goal in the opening stanza. The Wolverines repeatedly attempted passes that either went out of bounds or were intercepted. "We played one of…

October 20, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 14) • Page Image 21

… twine. The Wol- verines have scored just four goals in their last six games, stumbling to a 2-3-1 record over that span. The trend continued Sunday, as the Wolverines rolled into Madison hoping to erase…

… minutes and handing the Wolverines their second Big Ten loss of the season, 3-1. "They came out ready to play, and we came out a little soft," senior Laura Tan- chon said. "By the time we started to fig…

October 20, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 33) • Page Image 15

… Big Ten. The Wolverines turned in a workman- like performance at Cliff Keen Arena on Friday against Northwestern, _ beating the Wild- cats easily in three games. Michigan did not fare so wellMCAN the…

… filling their role." The Wolverines (5-3 Big Ten, 13-6 overall) certainly came out of the gates firing on all cylinders against the Fight- ing Illini, taking the first game by a score of 30-25. But the next…

October 20, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

… assist on that," Mitera joked. C Lucky bounces like that allowed the Wolverines (1-0-0 CCHA, 3-0-0 overall) to beat No. 9 Miami in their CCHA opener at Yost Ice Arena last night in a game that was closer…

… than the scoreboard showed. x 2 lets second straight in Wolverine win "It wasn't like we were out- playing them; that was a pret- ty evenly played, hard-fought game," Michigan coach Red Berenson said…

… the lead at 16:56 of the first period when Gary Staffes's shot went over Michigan goalie Billy Sau- er's glove. Wolverine forward David Rohlfs, who scored two points in the game, tied it up by put- ting…

… Commonwealth, it was clear that the Wolverines made those changes suc- cessfully. Carrying a four-game winning streak into the match, No. 18 Michi- gan (3-1 Big Ten, 10-7 overall) used a new defensive scheme to…

… corner opportunity until the 48th minute of the match. The Wolverines used a more indi- vidual approach on the defensive end, allowing them to force turn- overs deep in the Rams' zone. "As we move toward…

October 20, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 33) • Page Image 11

… second period. Kaleniecki then scored again at the 10:02 mark, this time scooping up a loose puck and punching it into the net to regain the lead for the Wolverines. But Quinnipiac seemed to have an answer…

… for everything Michigan did. The Bobcats pressed hard to end the second period, and with 7:09 remaining, junior winger Chris White beat Mon- toya on the right side of the net. The Wolverines then seemed…

… created many good scoring chances and peppered 23 shots on the powerplay, but had trouble finishing. Michigan con- verted one of four powerplays on Friday. The Wolverine penalty kill enjoyed a good weekend…

Wolverines on top 3-2, freshman T.J. Hensick was called for hooking with 7:08 left in the game. The Bobcats created many chances, but failed to score. In one instance, Quinnipiac forward Chris White received…

… bruised right shoulder against York on Oct. 3, Jason Ryznar has missed the last five games. He hopes to play next weekend against Northern Michi- gan, but remains questionable. Berenson said the Wolverines

…, Michigan Stadium could be louder. But anyone who sees 110,000 people preoccupied with cheering on the wave and thinks Wolverine fans aren't passionate has never been to Yost Ice Arena. If you've never made…

… it down to Yost, then you've never seen the boisterous, non-stop support from students, alumni and others that Michigan coach Red Berenson believes gives the Wolverines a one- goal edge every home game…

…. You missed the NCAA Regionals at Yost the last two years, when the Wolverines weren't the favorites, but used the home-ice advantage to pull off upsets and make it to the Frozen Four. You didn't see the…

October 20, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 14) • Page Image 15

…, and he's one of the best corner players. We've been working on a play where he just turns and fires it at the net. I knew he was going to do it." Ryznar and Nystrom played togeth- er on the Wolverines

… a focused New Hampshire squad. The Wolverines began struggling to clear the zone, a problem that plagued them in their first loss of the year against Northeastern. Three minutes into the second, a…

October 20, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 33) • Page Image 12

… Sports Writer Chris Perry may be Michigan's thoroughbred in the backfield, but the Wolverines have several horses battling for that second position on the starting gate. After this weekend, it appearsr Tim…

… one game, going for 57 yards on eight car- ries, including a 27-yard touchdown in the third quarter to put the Wolverines up 42-7. Carr says that Bracken, who was hurt earlier this season, finally…

October 20, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 14) • Page Image 23

… Brown an d junior Chris Hunter also making offseason improvements, the Wolverines will continue to win with defense, starting with the front court. "Since Coach Amaker has been here, he has imple- mented…

… be more emphasis on getting the ball down low because our big guys can play." The Wolverines were sanctioned by the NCAA in May of 2003 for bylaw violations. The sanctions includ- ed a postseason ban…

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