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January 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

… January 24, 2003 michigandaily. com sportsdesk@umich.edu Pe ORTS 8 0 TURNING THE TIDE .. Michigan vs. Michigan State Sunday, 1 p.m. Crisler Arena Wolverines hope the future of the instate…

…" drowned out the meager handfuls of Michigan fans in the arena. Michigan was humiliated on its own court while Jason Richardson, then a sophomore, and the rest of the Spartans tore the Wolverines to the tune…

October 24, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 16) • Page Image 9

… process went more than 10 yards, and the something like this: Michi- Wolverines looked as if they gan's defense wasn't able to were going to let this game stop Wisconsin or Minnesota, F turn into a repeat…

… impressive. Iowa amassed 74 yards on Wolverines' losses to Wisconsin and Min- eight plays; it was in position to look to the nesota. end zone for the game-winning score, and, All last week in practice…

January 24, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 65) • Page Image 9

… Writer COLUMBUS - A chippy Ohio State squad and an NCAA-record crowd of 17,343 fans proved to be an aggravating combination for the Michigan hockey team on Friday here in Value City Arena. The Wolverines

… of the net to Andy Hilbert on a 5-on-3 power play. Hilbert flipped the puck over Ohio State goalie Ray Aho for the Wolverines' sixth goal of the game. As the Michigan team celebrated what would be its…

March 24, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 104) • Page Image 10

…-NCAA Tournament bid that accompanied it. The Wolverines then lost to Cal State- Fullerton in the NCAA Tournament regional finals - and 14 seniors to graduation. Nine months later, the Michigan Nine lost its ace…

…, Bryce Ralston - one of its three co-captains - to Tommy John surgery. Two weeks later, the Wolverines (6-8- 1) were preparing for their home opener against Eastern Michigan. T-S"HIRT PRINTING* LOWEST…

November 24, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 58) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com November 24, 2008 - 3B After upset of UCLA, 'M' falls in championship round Duke just one more testfor Blue this season Wolverines bested by experienced…

… UCLA, the Wolverines couldn't rally for a second upset, falling 71-56 to No. 10 Duke on Friday at Madison Square Garden. "It would've been a great week- end if we came out on top, but there's 16 teams in…

October 24, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 18) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 24, 2001 Disappointed Wolverines finish in ninth By Matt Kramer Daily Sports Writer This wasn't the way the Michigan golf team wanted to finish its fall…

… season. The Wolverines struggled yesterday with quick greens, slow play and long-par-fours as it fired a two day total of 609 (304-305) to finish tied for ninth place at the 24 team Tillinghast…

… 300 isn't acceptable." While this was the last fall tournament for Michigan - which opens up the spring season March 2nd and 3rd with the Wolverine South Invitational in Savannah, Ga. - Carras still…

… morning, the squad will compete at the Big Ten Champi- onships at Illinois' Orange and Blue golf course. The 6-kilome- ter race will serve as an opportunity for the Wolverines CHA to prove that they Who…

…Guire. Because Michigan is young and lacks a strong front-runner to lead it, the Wolverines should have their hands full. Michigan State and Wisconsin are ranked 13th and 14th in the nation, respectively, and are…

… out of Jeanne Spink and Rachel Sturtz. Spink has been the Wolverines' most improved and consistent runner over the last month. Sturtz improved tremendously over last season and finished 16th at the…

Wolverine Inter- regional. A wildcard for Michigan will be whether redshirt Freshman Andrea Parker will be able to compete. She has had an achilles heel problem over the past couple weeks and has been unable…

February 24, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…, 1997. MICHIGAN 89, PURDUE 65: The Wolverines took a tight 38-33 lead into halftime, but came out on fire in the second half, hitting a string of. threes that put Purdue out of commission. JAN. 31, 1996…

… for tonight's Michigan-Purdue basketball game? Is it 88 to 86, as in the Wolverines' double overtime road victory on Jan. 8, or 6-0, as in the NCAA's score up on exiled freshman Jamal Crawford since…

March 24, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 119) • Page Image 12

…. Michigan wins with its own style. And its able to play its game because everyone is on the same page. Even during a rough stretch in February, the Wolverines stuck together. Michigan wins because that's all…

… footing at the collegiate level? The answer is simple. From day one, Porter and Kolarik didn't treat them as freshmen - they treated the youngsters as Wolverines. There are no freshmen, sopho- mores…

March 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… final week of practice before hosting the Big Ten Championships tomorrow and Saturday at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines - who have struggled all year on the road (0-5 in away meets) - are looking forward…

… competition to bring." The Wolverines know every single tenth of a point will count, and the slight- est slip up could cause them several spots in the final tally. Inevitably, the burden of perfection will…

May 24, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 143) • Page Image 12

… in that tournament," Maloney said. "They are just inches away from putting it all together." With the loss, the Wolverines will play the Nittany Lions in the first round. For the Wolverines to make a…

… someone to star if you're going to win a tournament." While the rain prematurely ended the regu- lar season, its ramifications could come to haunt the Wolverines as they cope with an already decimated…

… base, yesterday, the most by any Wolverine. Three keys to a Big Ten Championship MICHIGAN WILL OPEN THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT AGAINST PENN STATE AT o a N F E R E N C E MINNESOTA'S SIEBERT FIELD ON…

… will be on the mound again for the Wolverines today, completing yesterday's title game. Huron W. "I don't think that even just because we've played the first half sor. - T u. 1130 a . to 10:00p.m N…

… record with their con behind victory over his ti Saturday, Oregon State Coa Walker suspected Michigat have had the edge going into day's game. But he feels tot be a different story. Wolverine freshman…

March 24, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 119) • Page Image 9

… DETROIT - T he team. It was Bo Schembechler's philosophy, but this year's Michigan hockey team embodies that mentality better than any maize and blue squad - in any sport - in recent memory. The Wolverines

… regular-season champions. CCHA playoff champions. This year's Michigan team has been suc- cessful because it's just that: a team. The Wolverines have accomplished their goals by playing as a unit and…

Wolverine ever to win a distance national title and the first since 1995. "It's what I've worked for all year, and it's been my main goal,"Brunemann said."It came down to gut, and it's always good to have…

January 24, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 65) • Page Image 15

…Monday, January 24, 2000 - The Michigan Daily 7B Halftime turnaround sparks 'M' women to victory, 82-78 Wolverines stumble in first half, come alive in the second By Arun Gopal Daily Sports Writer…

… In the first half of yesterday's game gainst Iowa, the Michigan women's basket- all team struggled miserably against a sub- .500 team. In the second half, the Wolverines demon- strated the form that…

October 24, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

… two goals in Michigan's 4-2 victory over Niagara last night at Yost Ice Arena. Power-play unit breaks out of 154-minute slump By GJON JUNCAJ Michigan, the Wolverines were Daily Sports Writer caught…

… provided a text- momentarily quelled the doubts book example of the fast-paced surrounding the Wolverines' extra- tempo Berenson wants. Senior for- man attack. Palushaj's slapshot ward Brandon Naurato sent a…

January 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 65) • Page Image 9

… 18-4 run that gave the Badgers an 11-point lead early in the second half and never looked back. The Wolverines had no answer for Wisconsin forward Mike Wilkinson, who scorched Mich- igan's frontcourt…

… for 28 points and grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds. Michigan (3-2 Big Ten, 12-7 overall) tried to slow the senior down by using different matchups on defense, but there wasn't much the Wolverines could…

… Sports Writer While the blizzard managed to stop many Wolverine faithful from filling Cliff Keen Arena on Saturday night, the dismal weather failed to slow down the No. 3 Michigan men's gymnastics team…

…. Michigan trounced No. 7 Oklahoma, originally preseason No. 1, in front of a crowd of about half the normal capac- ity. The Wolverines won five of the six concerned with this team (Oklahoma). I knew they…

November 24, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

…. I can't remember in my long-term According' to Berenson, this memory that happening." year's Wolverines have spentmore in addition to ending their los- time practicingspecial teamsthan ing skid…

… Saturday in Toledo with any team he has ever coached. a 4-1 win, the Wolverines ended After all, the unit was mediocre at their drought on the power play best last year, with a 15.8 percent this weekend…

… other Wolverine runners higan coach Mike McGuire to score finished within nine ure Peale.was focused on seconds of each other: freshman ng in the top 40 at NCAAs. Kaitlyn Patterson (176th over- rategy was…

… Rachel Severin (192nd). chigan, as it finished 27th Michigan's inexperience led 31 teams competing at the to a poor start for most of the Championships. But this Wolverine runners and, outside odd year for…

Wolverines were outrebounded by the Huskies 52-39. That 13-rebound difference jumps off the stat sheet - and should be a concern - but Michi- gan felt that it wasn't exactly a perfect representation of its…

… scoreboard. The Huskies took advantage of the glass throughout Friday's game, particularly in the first 13 minutes, when they built and maintained a lead over the Wolverines. "They're more athletic than they…

March 24, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 119) • Page Image 13

… majority of Michigan's routines ended in stuck landings, the minor bobbles and mistakes cost the Wolverines fractions of points each time, and that added up. Only junior Becky Bernard earned average scores…

… out there and nail our beam routines,' but I think we got out our little jit- ters for next weekend," Bruck said. Next Saturday, the fourth- ranked Wolverines (5-0 Big Ten, 18-1 overall) host the Big…

… to close out a brilliant Michigan career. Third-seeded redshirt junior Tyrel Todd was the only Wolverine to end the season on a positive note, rebounding from a second-round fall with the only takedown…

… down 6-1 after four innings proved too much for the Wolverines, as a spurt in the final innings was not enough to pre- vent a 6-5 loss. The defeat was their first in 16 games. Michigan (25-3) rebounded…

… the next day, putting down No. 7 Arizona (21-8). As it had in Lou- isville the previous weekend, the Wolverine offense resorted to late-inning heroics. This time, it was sophomore Maggie Viefhaus in…

… Wildcats, who batted .340 as a team before the weekend, in the top half of the seventh, sealing the 2-0 victory. Solid pitching propelled the Wolverines to a 4-1 record for the tournament, including three…

… softball what it is." Just as Nemitz did the day before, Taylor registered her own 2-0, complete-game shutout against No. 25 San Diego State (27-10). But unlike in the previous con- test, the Wolverines didn…

October 24, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 16) • Page Image 16

…8B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - October 24, 2005 Weekend action brings mixed results ... while women come up short Senior Adam Bruh jumpstarted the Wolverine comeback, tying the game at 1…

… that extended its lead to two, and two proved to. be MiCIAN 2 the final margin of the match. The Wolverines fell 4-2. MICGAN 0 "It's disappointing to have them within one goal, and you give up that…

… game and made it really exciting." Those moments came mostly in the sec- ond half, when the Wolverines out-shot Penn State 10-8 and scored both their goals. Freshman Danelle Underwood got the first goal…

… ball across the goal and into the lower left corner of the net. The Wolverines' best chance of the half came with just three minutes left when junior Judy Coffman sent a free kick across the face of the…

…-0. The Wolverines lost track of Gray on the right sideline, and she centered the ball right to the foot of Weimer, who had gotten behind freshman Skylar Andrews. Weimer won her one-on-one with goalkeeper…

… forward from her midfield position, and the move would pay dividends just moments later. Underwood successfully followed a blast from the foot of sophomore Melissa Dobbyn with 24:15 left for the Wolverines

…. Heaton's blast from the top of the 18-yard box elicited a cho- rus of oohs and aahs from the spectators at 73:34 and put the Wolverines right back in the game. Heaton received the pass from Under- wood on…

… the rebound bounced right back to her and she scored the clincher at 81:49. The Wolverines hoped to bounce back on Sunday, but lost a physical 1-0 decision to Minnesota (6-3-0, 9-6-2). After a score…

… event. But for the 12 new freshmen on the Michi- gan men's swimming and diving team, it marked the start of their participation in the foundation of a new swimming empire. The Wolverines opened their…

… season Friday night, hosting backyard neighbor Eastern Michi- gan. The Wolverines improved to 26-0 all-time against the Eagles with a score of 155-58. "I think, overall, we swam pretty well," Michi- gan…

October 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

… for even the most powerful of athletic dynasties to descend into the doldrums of compla- cency. Such was hardly the case, how- ever, with coach Jon Urbanchek's men's swimming team. The Wolverines

…, Texas, the Wolverines will face one of the toughest schedules in the nation. With home dates against some of the nation's perennial powerhouses, including a Halloween showdown against Florida and…

February 24, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 83) • Page Image 8

…-14. The Wolverines turned the ball over 14 times. They grabbed 14 first-half rebounds, while the Spartans notched 14 offen- sive rebounds in the first half. And Liz Shimek, Michigan State's leading scorer…

… bench players played 10 more minutes than in the first half. Following "tag" logic, the chal- lenge is on the Wolverines to hold Illinois to a low-shooting clip. This final chance for a conference victory…

… this spring - behind Ohio State, Pur- due, and Minnesota - by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. But ask any Wolverine if they'd be satisfied with that result, and you'll get a wide variety…

…- ers who hit above .350. The Wolverines no longer have three of them (Chris Getz, Kyle Bohm and Matt Butler). Louisville Slugger preseason All- America second-team catcher Jeff Kun- kel returns to anchor…

… under the ears," Hammond said. "The pressures of college baseball won't get to them. That's unusual, but these guys will step up." Of all of the young Wolverines, Put- nam arrives as the most highly…

…). Instead of signing with the Tigers, he joined the Wolverines. "I've lived here my whole life," Putnam said. "I believe in what coach Maloney is trying to do with this team, and I want to be a part of it…

…:' 0 0 ANGELA CESERE/Daily Sophomore Janelle Cooper and the Wolverines fell to cross-state rivals Michigan State last night even though Cooper led Michigan with 18 points. M WRESTLING Tournament…

… business. The Wolverines closed out their season with an unblemished record in league play and now look forward to the Big Ten tour- nament which will be held in Bloomington on March 4 and 5. "It's important…

… that we stay focused and put ourselves in position to win," Michi- gan coach Joe McFarland said. "There are some outstanding teams and everybody is trying to win." Under McFarland, the Wolverines have…

…. But the Wolverines do not see the tourna- ment as merely a stepping stone. They want to make a statement. "I've never won the Big Ten tournament since I've been here," McFarland said. "Obvi- ously, that…

May 24, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 143) • Page Image 11

… Michigan, who only needed to win one of two games to advance. The Wolverines got off to a quick start with infield singles by sec- ond baseman Tiffany Haas and center fielder Megan Doe. After junior Nicole…

… Motycka struck out, Oregon State pitch- er Monica Hofan loaded the bases by TONY DING/Daily hitting Wolverines' shortstop Jessica Michigan celebrates Tiffany Haas's 3-run home run in its win over Oregon…

March 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 116) • Page Image 11

… before, so I was confident that if I wrestled seven min- utes the way I wanted to, that I would win, and that's what happened." Tirapelle beat Bertin earlier in the season, but the Wolverine avenged that…

… being there when his team needed a spark. And it meant lifting a trophy when it was all over. Ortmeyer, the Wolverines' captain, did all those things against Ferris State. But just as importantly…

… Ferris State within one goal, and threatening to send the Wolverines into one of those third-period collapses that have been all too familiar with, Woodford broke his goal drought and gave Michigan a…

… when Michigan faced Ferris State and Ohio State in the regular season. The last time the Wolverines played the Bulldogs (Feb. 1 in Big Rapids), Ferris State blitzed Michigan for four goals before the…

Wolverines had finished lacing their skates. This time, Michigan came ready to play from the start, and it played lockdown team defense, holding Hobey Baker candidate and CCHA leading-scorer Kunitz to just two…

… shots on goal. See LEWIS, Page 5B6 photos by TONY DING and RYAN WIENER, Every Wolverine, including coach Red Berenson, joined the celebration Saturday night after Michigan beat Ferris State 5& to win its…

… second-straight CCHA Tournament title. Wolverines win sixth CCH By Kyle O'Neill Daily Sports Editor DETROIT - The score was 4-3. Ferris State was down by one. Less than 29 seconds left. Michigan failed…

… puck away and bringing the Mason Cup back to Ann Arbor for another year. Junior defenseman Andy Burnes was that yellow streak, and a ray of sunshine for Montoya and the Wolverines' faithful. "(Eric…

January 24, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 65) • Page Image 12

…'s first two goals, giving the Wolverines a lead they never relenquished. - ANDY HILBERT - RIGHT WING The freshman scored twice includ- ing Michigan's final goal that sparked a game-defining brawl. - JOSH…

… every other team the Wolverines have played this season, made it a point on Friday night to key on and abuse Michigan standout center Mike Comrie. But Ohio State, as virtually every team the Wolverines

February 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

… to a pow- erful Big Ten team early, hoping to earn Mj ' j" 4 a shocking upset vic- tory. Then, inevitably, it happens. The opposition explodes for a huge run, the Wolverines collapse and the final…

Wolverines (1-14 Big Ten, 5-21 overall) at least competed with the Spartans in the first half, going into the break trailing 34-21. But coming out of halftime, Michigan State (14-2, 25-3) put the pedal to the…

… abysmal 3-for-21 shooting per- formance from beyond the arc. No Wolverine scored in double figures. "We're not the only ones (the Spartans) have stifled," Burnett said. "It's harder in late conference play…

… to miss its first six shots. But the Wolverines would not let the game get out of hand early on. Three minutes into the game, freshman co-captain Krista Clement drilled a jumper from just inside the…

… three-point line, putting Michigan on the board for the first time. The bucket set the trend for the first half. Each time the Spartans went on a mini-run, the Wolverines would respond with a timely…

… weekends, one Wolverine's name has been unusually prevalent on the score sheet. Thanks to an assist in each series, junior goalie Al Montoya was seventh on the team in help- ers during that span. But as…

… theme this season, the Wolverines came into this game at a major size disadvan- tage. Michigan State carries six players over six feet tall, and, as usual, it showed. "Michigan State did a good job…

… is the largest margin Michigan has lost by this year ... Michigan State scored as many points in the first half, 34, as the Wolverines scored the entire game ... Michigan shot just three free throws…

March 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 116) • Page Image 16

… focused and gutsy performance, Rubin exorcised the demons of the season and her past by hitting a rou- tine that propelled the Wolverines to victory over Michigan State and Pitts- burgh. "I didn't actually…

… know I was com- peting until today," Rubin said. "I do it in practice every day, and that's my job - to step in and do what's needed to be done." The Wolverines started on beam and, despite an early fall…

February 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 5

… radar screen yet. Today, the Wolverines have a 13-15 record (4-10 Big Ten) and are still waiting for that third conference road win. The Wolverines have actually been losing so long that the Horton matter…

… has surfaced, blown up and settled down, all in one month. So in the shadow of a tumultuous season that no one could ever imagine, the Wolverines found a reason to be genuinely happy. They won a…

January 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 65) • Page Image 10

… second on both still rings and high bar. The Wolverines also set a school record for most points scored in a meet with 222.275. ,wr 'M' SCHEDULE Date Event 1/26 W Tennis at Notre Dame I- Location…

… and diving team sunk to over the week- end. Visiting No. 23 Northwestern, the Wolverines traveled all the way to Evanston and then came out flat, los- ing 168-132 - the first time they've lost there…

January 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 65) • Page Image 12

… Friday with one of the best games of his career. He tied a career high for assists on Saturday with three. 0 FRIDAY'S GAME Michigan Wolverines Gajic 1 Icers finally defeat top-ranked opponent i…

… . Ohio State Buckeyes 4 Knapp, Beaudoin, Pelley, Hood By Jake Rosenwasser Daily Sports Writer SATURDAY'S GAME Michigan Wolverines Kolarik (2), Tambellini, Ryznar, Werner, Hensick Ohio State Buckeyes…

November 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 58) • Page Image 14

…-26, at the break. The energy that helped the Wolverines close the scoring gap in the first half carried over into the second, as Michigan took the lead immediately on a basket by center Jennifer Smith and…

Wolverines, scoring 21 of her 32 points In the second half. Western Michigan (53) FG FT REB MIN M-A M-A 0-T A F PTS Moore 15 3.10 0-0 0-1 1 5 7 Crisman 36 2-9 2-4 6-11 1 4 6 Rost 40 4-19 1-2 2-6 5 3 10 Jilian…

January 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 65) • Page Image 13

…'s obvious who the best team was at Crisler Arena on Saturday. Wisconsin beat Michigan 72-61 in con- vincing fashion, and it opened and closed the game just like a good team should. The Wolverines spent most…

Wolverines 11-4 in the final 4:20 of the half. That stretch stung even more when Wisconsin sophomore guard Kammron Taylor hit a pair of free throws after get- ting fouled on the fast break. On what should have…

November 24, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 39) • Page Image 8

… have a big night, but they were ready for this game. We played with heart and energy the whole year, and especially in this game." The Wolverines (11-8-4) opened the first half with a similar…

… players became the most aggressive. Hoosier Danny O'Rourke - one of Indiana's two Hermaan Trophy candidates - caused the Wolverines the most difficulty. "One of our philosophies is to con- trol the midfield…

November 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 58) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - November 24, 2003 - 7B No. 1 Wake ends Blue's season, 1-0 By Megan Kolodgy Daily Sports Writer By now, they were getting used to it. The Wolverines spent the…

… first two games of the NCAA field hockey tournament defying rankings, stepping over teams that were statistically superi- or. Then, it finally happened. In the semifinal round, the Wolverines were forced…

January 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 65) • Page Image 14

…6B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - January 24, 2005 Wolverines fend off Hoosiers in final races By Kevin Wright Daily Sports Writer As Michigan senior Andrew Hurd finished the last stretch of…

…. 13 Indiana (3-2, 9-4) Saturday. It was Michigan's only home meet of the season and the final meet at Can- ham Natatorium for the Wolverine seniors. Michigan jumped out to an early 11-6 lead because…

… events. With only two events left, Indiana held a 134.5-129.5 lead. 0 WOME'S GYMNASTICS Fans crowd Crisler for K-grams event Senior Andrew Hurd swam the 500-yard freestyle to lead the Wolverines to…

…." The Wolverines drew over 1,000 fans on Saturday even though the weather tried to keep them away. "It was awesome," Hurd said. "The crowd was big, and it was exciting. This was my last meet here, which…

… ever." With two monumental wins, the Wolverines should have plenty of momentum as they move closer to the Big Ten Championship, which is on Feb. 24-26. "I hope (these two victories) mean that we're on…

… complaint Plocki had about the Wolverines' performance was on the floor exercise. They posted their lowest team score (48.875) on the event - where the Wolverines have the potential to be very competitive…

… weekends because we will be competing against the best of the best, with Utah and UCLA." The Wolverines have the talent to post a stellar floor score with the return of former Olympian, senior Elise Ray, who…

Wolverines pulled together and did what they had to do to beat Penn State. "I'm really proud of the team," Ray said. "We've had ups and downs. We competed less than a week ago, and that's always really hard…

… schedule over the next few weeks. The Wolverines face No. 1 Utah on the road on Jan. 28 and No. 2 UCLA at home Feb. 4. "I'm very pleased," Plocki said. "We're getting a tiny bit better every week, which is…

… learn from them to help you later in the season." The Wolverines travel to South Bend to take on No. 21 Notre Dame on Jan. 26. Wolverines dominate field at Red Simmons Invitational Edwards shines in…

March 24, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 119) • Page Image 14

… years. I mean, they're going to be a good team, but it's nice not having to play North Dakota in the firstgame." While the Wolverines (31-5-4) may be relieved to see anyone but the Fighting Sioux in their…

…'t want to offer an opinion on the Wolverines first- round opponent until he could break down some film. In the NCAA tournament two years ago, No. 1 overall seed Min- nesota was upset by Holy Cross…

March 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 116) • Page Image 13

… slugfest consistent with your average Michigan game, but this time, the Wolverines came up on the losing side. Michigan first struck in the top of the fourth. Sophomore Nick Rudden launched a three-run homer…

Wolverines to their lowest offensive output of the season since facing Oklahoma on March 8. The team's only runs came in the first inning from Fox and sophomore right fielder Chris Burhans on an infield…

… to continue to struggle" On Saturday, Wolverine junior Michael Penn pitched seven brilliant innings of baseball. Having held Western Michigan to no runs on three hits, Penn looked to be in cruise con…

…. Western Michigan put three insurance runs on the board in the ninth and prevailed 6-2. Twenty-four hours after Michigan's eighth-inning demise, the Wolverines suffered a similar fate, but this time a little…

… vision," Michi- gan coach Jim Richardson said. "We're at this championship meet because of our relays." On Thursday, the first day of the event, the Wolverines competed in the 200-yard freestyle relay…

…." Eleventh- and 12th-place finishes were also recorded in the 200-yard medley relay and the 400-yard freestyle relay, respectively. The. Wolverines finished 14th overall, and each of the nine swimmers who com…

…, step up when they need to and are there for each other." For the senior Wolverines, they will never swim for Michigan again. But one thing is for sure - they will always be there for their teammates…

…-12 overall) seemed to be thinking about the school's upcom- ing NCAA basketball tournament game instead of tennis, because the 33rd- ranked Wolverines (2-1 Big Ten, 9-3) pounded the Golden Eagles 6-1 on Sat…

… matches for the Wolverines, but couldn't come out on top this weekend. Still, Michigan was able to persevere. Seating is limited and not guaranteed. Please arrive early. manding 3-0 lead. The only hiccup…

… for the Wolverines was the surprising loss of Kim Plaushines, who had won nine matches in a row and was unbeaten in dual matches this season. Playing a familiar opponent, Mar- quette's Anna Pavlovic…

January 24, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 65) • Page Image 13

… assists in Iowa's 5-point victory over Michigan. Griffin killed the Wolverines from the 3-point arch, nailing four of six long range bombs. He also blocked two shots. LJ Michigan 78 _. _ _ _. Blue…

… Dean Oliver, or th defensive intensity of Iowa, which held the Wolverines to jut 33 points Chris after halftime. Duprey *.That's miss- ing the obvious difference - fiVe points. After stum- bling out to a…

March 24, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 119) • Page Image 11

… Martinez, who scored the game-tying tally in the semi- finals against Notre Dame with 3.4 seconds left in regulation and Saturday's lone goal against the Wolverines. Miami's Jeff Zatkoff was named the All…

… took a big chance. Before the championship lineups were set, Richardson thought the Wolverines had a shot in the 800-yard freestyle relay. While swimmers can qualify for the NCAA Championships in…

January 24, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 65) • Page Image 14

… events, Iowa won the vault and parallel bars events - events that were supposed to be Michigan's strongest - causing some concern amongst the Wolverines. Dehr said the Wolverines need to improve intensity…

… bar. While Golder concedes that the event will never be a weapon for Michigan, he set a presea- son goal to win the event at least once. The Wolverines trumped the Hawkeyes by a tenth of a point in…

… Joe McFarland said. "I'll put him out there anytime." The Wolverine's key victory came when Michigan freshman Mike Kulczycki pinned sophomore J.R. Youth pre By !on Schwartz Daily Sports Writer In the…

… pounds, pitting Michigan's Andy Hrovat against the Spartans' James Brimm, it became clear - these fans were behind the Michigan youngsters. The Wolverines have an abundance of young stars on this year…

… time I got gassed in the middle of the match. (Rawls) has improved a lot this year." Despite the draw, the Wolverines will extract positives from the match. "A lot of our Big Ten duals are going to be…

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… tenure. This year's offensive frustra- tion stands in stark contrast to last year's success, led by Hobey Baker winner Kevin Porter and fellow senior Chad Kolarik. The Wolverines don't have any offensive…

… rule. It's not that the Wolverines aren't putting out the effort or are playing poorly. But think of an athlete's focus as a bag of marbles that gets big- ger and bigger as they gain confi- dence. As…

… valuable, too. Miami's goals came off good positioning, lucky bounces and, most significantly, Wolverine turnovers. Michigan had trouble clearing pucks out of its defensive zone all weekend, a problem that…

… the game. Losing Friday night games has been a trend for the Wolverines this season, but they have often come back to split series with Saturday wins. Not this weekend. Not even with 25 shots on goal on…

… with the sweep, which was the first time Michigan has been swept on the road since Dec. 2-3, 2005. That series was in oxford, too. If the Wolverines had won this weekend's series, they would have inched…

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… the park. Big deal. At least you 'M'nine know these athletes aren't pumped full of steroids. It's enough to keep all you baseball purists out there happy. In fact, the list of Wolverine captains this…

Wolverines jumped on them early, sweeping the doubles matches and winning the first set in all six singles matches. With the win, the Wolverines extended their winning streak to three. "We started off strong…

… already decided, junior Nina Yaftali took the No. 6 singles match in a third set tie- breaker for Michigan while Wolverine sophomore Elizabeth Exon used a run of five straight games to win at No. 2 singles…

… to battle the No. 63 Spartans at the Indoor Tennis Center, it looked like this model was going to be followed once again. Well, two out of three isn't bad. The Wolverines disposed of the rival Spartans…

… Andrew Formanczyk and Mike Brown at 6-7 in the tiebreaker. Serving down match point, the Wolverines stayed in the point and were eventually bailed out by a cross-court win- ner from Maravic. The momentum…

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… time, or third-period melt- downs the way it did against Ohio State in Columbus. The Wolverines seemed to have figured that out and, led by Ortmeyer, brought out their best stuff when a title was on the…

…. That's because the Wolverines learned who will be coming to Yost this week- end for the NCAA Midwest Regional when the tournament brackets were announced last night. Michigan was seeded third in the…

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… lead the Swiss On August fourth, the Summer Hockey Showcase will honor the 10th anniversary of the cially after his wild ride in the Alps last week. Phonak squad. *Wolverines' eighth national…

… in the modern his- this fall to ease pain in the arthritic joint still aching Wolverine coaches Berenson and Billy Powers. tory of the Tour." from a 2003 crash during a training ride. Tickets will be…

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… Weekly www.michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan m Vol. CXIII, No. 143 @2004 The Michigan Daily Lirhtning strikes twice Student reports glitch in Wolverine Access to 'U' By Ashley Ding". Daily News…

… on Thursday, the Office of the Registrar sent a campus-wide e- mail in which it reported that the information may have been accessible since Feb. 9, when the new Wolverine Access interface was launched…

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… years. She looks to be doing the same thing for the Wolverines this year, with the help of assistant coach John Sung. Sung also has a strong coaching record, with a specialty in goalies, and has "brought…

… despite rain and food illness Why: Bertin became the first Wolverine to win an NCAA championship since current assistant coach Kirk Trost in 1986. The redshirt sophomore defeated Illinois' Alex Tirapelle 7…

… Invitational in West Lafayette. This extends the Wolverine's win streak to seven. On Saturday, Michigan crushed Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne 10-0 in a game that was shortened to 5 innings due to a mercy rule…

…. Marissa Young SIF ' new balae RUNV1,I GMT -- 11 'm pitched a no-hitter in four innings, and the rest of the Wolverines knocked out 14 hits from behind the plate. The Wolverines then moved on to…

…-Webb. It was the first combined no-hitter for Michigan since May 2, 2001. The No. 15 Wolverines are now 15-6 and have won 12 of their last 13. -Steven Shears Crew team squares with Notre Dame The Michigan…

… women's crew team headed to South Bend this weekend to take on Notre Dame in its first competi- tion of the spring season. Cold weather and icy conditions at Belleville Lake forced the Wolverines to…

… 2,000, and times were not recorded for all of the races. The Wolverines' first varsity eight boat edged out the Irish by half a sec- Being a Youth Counselor at an Eckerd wilderness camp is an…

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… the Hoosier's for a loss later that week. Speaking of Wolverines, they served Iowas tating home weekend. a devas- loss last BRENDAN O'DONNELL/Daily The future of the Michigan women's gymnastics team…

… to earn high scores consis- tently in the floor exercise has been, and will continue to be, a valuable resource for the Wolverines this season. "When I compete, I try not to worry about the outcome…

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… on the Wolverines' reaction after winning their first game in over a month Helvey 's'D propels Blue By Stephanie Wright Daily Sports Writer Just under eight minutes into the first half, Indiana guard…

… hit almost 40 percent of her 3-point shots. Burnett relied on Helvey - the Wolverines' most aggres- sive defender - to shut her down. "We came into the game knowing we had to stop (Valen- tin), and…

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…, the Wolverines gathered Mon- toya, and the freshman skated away - content with a shutout win and a trip to the CCHA Championship Game. Montoya is young, but he has never been afraid to stand up for…

… goalline. Wi five minutes to go in the second perio the freshman had just denied anothe Buckeyes powerplay. Ohio State still co trolled the puck in the Wolverines zon and fired a slapshot at the net. "I didn…

March 24, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…) in the CCHA Conference Tournament Champion- ship game. The Wolverines will continue their postseason push when they travel to Albany, N.Y. for a first-round game against Niagara on Friday. SSTRAIGHT TO…

… available ms School of Business junior See ELECTIONS, Page 3A Sauer carries Wolverines to CCHA title By MICHAEL EISENSTEIN Daily Sports Writer DETROIT - At the end of last season, "Billy Sauer" chants were…

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… Kalen- iecki, is the most experienced on the team, giving Ebbett the chance to continue his hot streak, even against the Fighting Sioux's stingy defense. Should the Wolverines knock off North Dakota in…

… ballpark and there are no reserved seats, luxury boxes or advertisements. In short, it's the per- fect place to watch Michigan's oldest sport (The Wolverines have played ball since 1866). For me, those…

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… lost a game In the conference, and have lost only once in their past 14 games on their home court this season. ~hen I got to my seat at Yost this past Saturday night, primed and ready for the Wolverines

… instrumental if the Wolverines are to have any chance in Colum- bus, as it will have to not only put up offensive num- bers but also contain Ohio State senior co-captain Brian Brown. Biancardi labeled Brown "Mr…

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