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October 24, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 33) • Page Image 9

…-game series really wanted to get this win the third period, he made a save with No. 17 Northern Michigan (Saturday night)." on a shot that was good enough (1-0-1 CCHA, 4-1-1 overall). The Wolverines (0-1-1, 4…

…- uate who would take the shots. The Wolverines entered its weekend series against North- ern Michigan (1-0-1, 4-1-1) with plenty of goals behind their belt, but still no go-to scorer. So when the…

October 24, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 33) • Page Image 11

… Saturday after play- ing a sloppy opening frame on Friday. The Wolverines outshot Northern Michigan, 12-4, in the first period of the finale and reg- istered goals from Treais and junior forward Lindsay…

… puck to sophomore defenseman Mac Bennett who skated towards the goal, wound up for a slapshot and then moved the puck to Sparks for the easy finish. The Wolverines failed to con- vert on the remaining…

… coach Red Berenson. "We'll address that." Before he was ejected, he already had 17 saves and was carrying an offensively slug- gish Wolverine team. Hunwick is not only one of Michigan's best players - he…

… is one of the best players in the country. With Hunwick in the net, the Wolverines have the abil- ity to beat anybody. He is that good. But Janecyk is not, and Hunwick has to know better than to get…

… fanbase now has a blueprint against the Wolverines, because there's no replacing Hunwick if he gets ejected. He can't throw punches, challenge the entire Northern Michigan bench to a fight and then taunt…

… come up with an idea. "I didn't really have a plan going in there," Treais said. "I of the year, allowing three goals, but he played well enough to keep Michigan in the game. The Wolverines went on to…

… Friday's game as to whether Hunwick would be suspended for Saturday's game. If he didn't play on Sat- urday Michigan would have lost, simple as that. With Hunwick in net, the Wolverines will always have a…

… chance. Without him, they won't. saw a little spot (in the goal) and picked it." And although Treais was the only Wolverine to score during the shootout, the team also gives credit to fifth-year senior…

October 24, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

… & Casino! Head up to the game at the new TCF Stadium and watch your Wolverines take on the Minnesota & Gophers on Saturday, November 3. Then it's back to Treasure Island for a night filled with even more…

… gaming excitement! + Two tickets to see the Wolverines + Two FREE games of bowling at take on the Minnesota Gophers on Island Xtreme Bowl November 3 + Two buffets at Tradewinds Buffet + Standard hotel room…

October 24, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

Wolverines make hostility their own 'M' stuns Spartans on road By JAKE LOURIM Daily Sports Writer EAST LANSING - Six thou- sand, one hundred and eighty- three people stood, watched and yelled. Every moment…

… like it could hand Michi- gan its sixth Big Ten loss. It cer- tainly had the chances to do it. But the Wolverines wouldn't die. They won the last three sets, 25-22, 26-24, 32-30. When Michigan made the…

… used everything it had up its sleeve in order to "Jam Jenison." The Spartan cheerleaders, band, and mascot all made appearances to fire up the home fans. A handful of Wolverine band members sat nestled…

… off more than they could chew deep inside enemy terri- tory. But none of it ended up mat- tering, as the Wolverines took down Michigan State in four sets, 20-25, 25-22, 26-24, 32-30. The Spartans (6…

… Michi- gan (3-5, 13-6) on its heels. After stretching the lead to 22-15, the Spartans held off the Wolverines to take the set, 25-20. Four Michigan State players registered multiple kills in the opening…

… Chirstenson propelled the Spartans to a 24-22 advantage. After a service error brought Michigan within one, a Wicinski attack attempt found a gap in the Wolverine block. As Michigan State celebrated what it…

… gave Michigan new lifet Energized by a break in their favor, the Wolverines rallied around senior, middle blocker Jennifer Cross to steal the set, 26-24. "It was huge. This is a two- point conference…

…." As they entered the fourth stanza, little did the Wolverines knew they were entering into a 30-point slugfest that involved 23 tie scores and 11 lead changes. Much like the third set, nei- ther team…

October 24, 2014 (vol. 125, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

…Friday, October 24, 2014 - 7 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines set for big fixture Michigan battles Hockey East By SYED FAHD AHSAN For theDaily In what could prove to be a…

… turning point in the Big Ten race, the Michigan men's soccer team hosts No. 8 Indiana this Sunday. October has proved to be a Indiana at great month for Michigan the Wolverines who have won Indiana 9…

October 24, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 16) • Page Image 9

…, Buckeye midfielder Ben Fitzpatrick tapped the ball from the top of the box to forward Nate Kohl on the right flank, whose right bender evaded the outstretched arms of diving Wolverines goalie Evan…

…’t come out with any sort of points — so this is really a tough one, one of the toughest losses I’ve had to deal with in my four years here.” Though a 1-0 result for a Wolverines team (1-5-1, 2…

… with 15 shots. But for all their creativity, the Wolverine attacks were continually thwarted by Buckeyes keeper Devon Kerr, who ended the game with five saves. “You gotta give their keeper…

… diving save but spilled the ball into the box, where sophomore midfielder Abby Kastroll pounced on the loose ball to tap it in and tie the game at one goal apiece. For all the Wolverines

… player to watch just five minutes into the game in what was Ohio State’s first attack of the night. After neatly controlling a long ball, she kept the ball away from three Wolverine defenders and…

… netting. The Wolverines dominated what was left of the first half and were able to equalize courtesy of Kastroll’s goal. With all the momentum, Michigan looked as though it was going to take…

October 24, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 15) • Page Image 7

… physical toll showed on the court against the Badgers. The Wolverines jumped out to a strong 7-5 first set victory, but they could not put away their challengers. They were broken early in the second…

… gain experience against both national and international players who compete in major tournaments on a global stage. “Our guys need to experience that as much as possible,” he said. The Wolverines

… play in January. WOMEN’S SOCCER ‘M’ keeps season alive Just after they were honored for Senior Night on Saturday, seven Wolverine seniors took the field knowing it could be the last home game of…

… seemed to give Michigan a spark, as soon afterward, it caught fire. While the two teams were tied at halftime in shots and fouls, in the second half, the Wolverines (2-4-3 Big Ten, 5-5-6 overall…

…, Kastroll again snuck through on a breakaway with no defenders in sight and scored another goal, putting the finishing touches on an incredibly important win for the Wolverines. The Fighting…

Wolverines got a shutout, in a 0-0 draw with Wake Forest. “Getting (the shutout),” Jackson said, “was really special.” For Jackson and fellow senior goalkeeper Megan Hinz, combining for the shutout…

Wolverines, who haven’t lost since Sept. 8, wasted no time showing the fans at the Marshall Center which of the two postseason-bound squads was the superior one. Two minutes into the game, the…

… bottom of the goal. Two of the Wolverines’ three goals in the first half resulted from penalty corners in which Michigan took advantage of the chaos in the Louisville defense to score. “Both…

… to the ball no matter what.” The Wolverines scored three times on goalkeeper-deflected balls, including a goal by Emma Way in the 10th minute. The junior forward danced her way through a crowd…

… the Wolverines allowed two goals — above their season average of 0.81 allowed per game — one came after three consecutive penalty corners. “They just played with a lot of heart and they defended…

October 24, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

…’s basketball team: the next steps and the expectations. Six years ago, the next step was simply to get better, to go further than the third round of the WNIT. Three years ago, the Wolverines were given the…

…’s history, Michigan is looking for its third straight NCAA Tournament bid. For the first time in the programs history, the Wolverines are shooting for the Sweet Sixteen – or higher. The next steps are…

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