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October 25, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 33) • Page Image 9

… and Carl Hagelin, the pressure to net pucks this season is on. But with the spotlight shin- ing on the three seniors who led the Michigan hockey team in goals last season, two Wolverines - junior left…

… scor- ing, with four lamplighters and one assist each. Both Vaughan and Wohlberg have had quick starts in 2010, and their recent offensive spark has been a key boost for the Wolverines. "I really think…

… sophomore right wing Chris Brown on the top line. The move paid off, as Wohlberg scored the fastest goal in recorded Wolverine history on Saturday against Nebraska-Omaha (2-0-0 WCHA, 5-1-0 overall). Just…

… sec- ond game of the series. But even in Friday's game, in which the Wolverines had trouble sustaining any offensive pressure in the Nebraska-Omaha zone, Wohlberg managed to find the net with five…

… minutes remaining in the third period. His goal on Friday came one minute after sophomore right wing Kevin Lynch scored the first Wolverine goal of the game. Wohl- berg's score in game one cut the Maverick…

… ... no matter when it went in." ARIEL BOND/Daily See NEW OFFENSE, Page 3B Juniorforward David Wohlberg (right) scored a goal on consecutive nights in the Wolverines' weekend split with Nebraska…

October 25, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 16) • Page Image 11

… — the type that will find its way onto postseason highlight reels. But the incredible goal from Michigan’s co-captain only illustrated the problem facing the Wolverines early on this season: an…

Wolverines to replicate the lethal attack they had last season, when they averaged 4.76 goals per game on the strength of perhaps the best line in all of college hockey. If Michigan hopes to finish in…

October 25, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 19) • Page Image 13

… 2' Page 13 Wednesday, October 25, 1995 ormer Wolverines Dn exhibit it Crisler y Paul Barger aily Sports Writer There is little question about who ril get the most cheers tonight when te Washington…

Wolverine their own, Terry Mills. Mills was a rteron the 1989National Champion- pteam.Ray Jackson, aformerteam- teof Webber and Howard, was given tryout with the Pistons but was cut Blue kickers sail past…

…. According to Michigan coach Debbie Belkin, changing ends at the start ofthe second half gave the Wolverines a lift. "We got the wind at our backs for the second half, and that made a big differ- ence," Belkin…

… perfor-r mance by a Wolverine this season. Poulin rounded out the scoring with her second goal at 79:46, by heading in a crossing pass from Lukasik. Yesterday was the second consecu- tive game in which…

… still unde- feated career record to 3-0-1. She made seven saves in picking up the shutout. The Wolverines travel to Indiana on Oct. 27, in their last chance for a Big Ten victory. Last year, the Hoosiers…

…'s matchup with Indiana, the Wolverines will return home to round out the regular season against Wright State on Oct. 29. The Big Ten Tournament begins Nov. 2. The Michigan women's soccer team dribbled by…

… Eastern Michigan yesterday, 4-0. 'M' stickers dominate, beat Cwas at Ocker, 5-0 Wolverines shut out Central Michigan, improve offense By Mary Thewes For the Daily The Michigan field hockey team took the…

…, the Wolverines(3-5 Big Ten,11-7 overall)didn't want to let another defeat scar their record. The final score of 5-0 underscored the team's determination. "We needed this win," Michigan sophomore Carolyn…

… Schwarz said. "It got our morale up." The Wolverines need passing a morale boost, perhaps. Their ranking dropped key VWe'd s$ from No. 8 to No. 10this weekend. other WO'W The Chippewas' third t…

… scorelessperformancein- together, ai creases their losing streake totwo.TheyfelltoMiami how wedg (Ohio) last Saturday. The Wolverines fl n ems started off the match by e ta tion taking control of the pace. The seniors…

October 25, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 33) • Page Image 12

Wolverines' weekend split. Blue rebounds after falling to Hoosiers, 3-0 Setter Zimmerman two-set lead attributable to a hot start from Hunt and undisciplined delivers 58 assists in play from the Boilermakers…

…. However, Purdue (5-5 Big Ten, close victory over 14-7 overall) drummed something the Boilermakers up and took over defensively with a persistent blocking game and fewer mistakes. The Wolverines, By…

…, 19-3 overall). set. However, the Wolverine mid- The Wolverines looked flat in die blockers rose to the occasion. Friday's contest at Indiana (4-5 Big Freshman Jennifer Cross and Ten, 16-5 overall…

…), struggling on junior Courtney Fletcher led the both sides of the ball. Defensively Wolverines to a dramatic victory they were out of sync and offen- combining for 7 kills in the set, sively they struggled with…

… of the match "(Indiana) played extremely - as Zimmerman posted a double- well," Michigan coach Mark double with 58 assists, 12 digs and Rosen said on Saturday. "We five kills. The Wolverines went didn…

…," Fletcher said. "We taming the Wolverines' high-pow- knew what we needed to do so we ered offense. While junior outside just went out and executed." bitter Alex Hunt and senior set- With the split, the…

Wolverines ter Lexi Zimmerman both posted drop out of a tie for first in the Big solid numbers, the team struggled Ten standings with Illinois, but and did not lead until a Hunt ser- continue their best start…

… Hoosiers, the 6 Illinois and then moves on to Wolverines rebounded against Madison for a battle against the Purdue. Michigan seized an early Badgers. CROSS COUNTRY Blue ends regular season at Classic…

… Sophomore Evan King was the only Wolverine to continue to the final rounds of the ITA Midwest Regional Chanpionship in South Bend. He'll play again on Monday. King lone bright spot after mediocre team…

October 25, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 36) • Page Image 18

… Cogliano. Now, just six remain, a shift that prompted the Wolverines to draw in another big class much sooner than anticipated. "A big class every second year - that proba- bly won't happen again," Powers…

… sith the NHL Draft, and you need to deal with those guys leaving. And that's OK." But the Wolverines couldn't anticipate the loss of the four players who didn't bolt for pro- fessional hockey. Forwards…

… competi- tive every year that they're here." Losing as manytalented players as Michigan did could have set Wolverine title hopes back a few years. But if defeating then-No. 2 Boston College inthe season…

… opener is any indication, the Wolverines won't miss a beat. PHOTOS: RODRIGO GA SIGN: KRASSIMIR lANK …

October 25, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 19) • Page Image 14

… tournament. Of course, a first-ever tourney berth is the Wolverines' main goal for this -season. f So, in the scheme of things, a victory osver Michigan State this evening in 1 at Lansing means more to…

… with arecordof 10-0. Overall, they have amassed 21 victories and only one loss. While the Wolverines haven't cracked the Top 25 this year, beating the Spartans would put them that much closer to their…

October 25, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 33) • Page Image 11

…-Omaha on Friday, Berenson gave the Wolverines (2-0-0 CCHA, 3-1-2 overall) a facelift before the second game of the home series. The veteran coach's biggest move was swapping left wing- ers on the first two…

… into the net, and a good break- up pass went out from the defense and myline-mates really helped me out." Vaughan scored a power play goal for Michigan just eight min- utes into the Wolverines road con…

… to do something from last night to wake the team up, and it worked." THIRD-PERIOD SPARK: Enter- ing the weekend series against Nebraska-Omaha, the Wolverine offensive attack had been nearly nonexistent…

…, the offense finally found its stride in the third period. The last period on Friday was the only time in the game when the Wolverines man- aged to score. In the second game of the weekend series…

…, Michigan entered the third period with a 4-1 lead, and the Wolverines seemed to have a commanding hold on the game. But after letting a four-goal lead slip away against Mercyhurst in the season opener…

… this season in Bowling ARIEL BOND/Daly Michigan coach Red Berenson looks on during the Wolverines' 4-2 loss to Nebraska-Omaha on Friday night. Berenson was honored at the game to commemorate his 700th…

… each added goals to seal the Mavericks'fate. In arguably its best all-around performance this season, a more energetic Wolverine squad dis- played what has been a hallmark of Berenson-coached teams of…

October 25, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 17) • Page Image 16

…, 2-1, in overtime.-WISCONSIN I Two days earlier, the Wolverines had bounced back from a three-game losing streak by defeating Wisconsin by the same score in another overtime game. But the Wildcats (2…

… the back post of Michigan's goal. The Wildcats outshot the Wolverines 9-4 in the first half. Trailing 1-0 at halftime, the Wolverines made some adjustments in the second half. Michigan's offense came…

October 25, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 19) • Page Image 14

… field hockey team, it could not have come around at a worse time. In Iowa City, the eighth-ranked Wolverines fell 1-0 to No. 3 Iowa to give up their first-place spot in the Big Ten. The Wolverines had…

… (8-1 Big Ten, 15-1 overall) penetrated the Wolverines' defense to score, when Iowa senior forward Lesley Irvine took a pass from sophomore Anita Miller and put the ball into the net. Controversy…

… goaltender to give her 5( career points. She became only th< seventh Wolverine ever to reach tha mark, and the third this year. Only 30 seconds later, freshmai Carly Williamson scored unassistet in a shot that…

October 25, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 19) • Page Image 15

…. HERE AR TH REMAINIG OBSTACLES FOR THE~ WOLVERINES. Oct. 29th at Iowa Oct. 30th at M nnesota Nov. 5th Purdue Nov. 6th Wisconsin Nov 12th at Penn State< Nov 14th at Ohio State Nov. 19th lllinois Nov. 20th…

… .122 itself in the first game, the Wolverines turned those numbers around in the second game. Outside hitter Sarah Behnke began collecting several of her team-high 19 kills by connecting with setter…

October 25, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 36) • Page Image 11

…. Sporting an 0-9 con- ference record, the Wolverines are still searching for a cure for their last-place woes. The team, however, does not suffer from a lack of talent. For in- stance, senior Kim Clover…

… Pur- due, the conference's second-worst team, exemplifies the Wolverines' lack of intensity and concentration. On the previous evening, Michigan lost to a tough Illinois team, but played well throughout…

… Boilermakers. In fact, the Wolverine attack percentage of .284 was better than Purdue's paltry .201. But, the Michigan digs and passes were not of a normal caliber, with stray shots leading to Purdue points left…

… and right. The game scores were close, with Purdue winning three of four, but Mich- igan's small mental errors led to big differences in the match, adding up to another Wolverine loss. During the…

October 25, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 20) • Page Image 11

… to clinch their record 23rd tid1e. GOPHERS ,ontinued from Page 10 The Wolverines rushed the ball 83 times for 287 yards in the past two games. But 48 of those yards came on a reverse against Indiana…

… couldn't stop turtle from running through their defensive line. They are surrender- ing almost 233 yards a game on the ground. Still, Carr and the Wolverines aren't taking Minnesota lightly in the 80th…

October 25, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 20) • Page Image 13

…. With Michigan's top five out of action today, the Wolverines should still post a strong showing. The momentum this team carries right now is at a peak. The biggest asset Michigan pos- sesses this year is…

… Mich- an women's soccer team. The Wolverines played two very different halves of soccer against Michigan State, a preventive ap- proach in the first half and a more aggressive style in the second half…

… defin- itely more concerned with keeping them from scoring than with scoring ourselves." The second half saw a new, of- fensive-minded Wolverine squad. Michigan managed 12 shots$on goal, including several…

… that just missed the Spartan net. But Mich- igan State continued to put pres- sure on the Wolverine defense, adding its second and final goal near the end of the game. "We finally got into the game in…

… Available Blue lacrosse embarks on 4mast Coast mission of pride by David Cushard 7The Michigan men's lacrosset club will face its toughest test of the fall season this weekend. Thel Wolverines (2-0) travel…

October 25, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

… Jon Elliott, shut-out the second before the referees waved it off. first goal as a Wolverine at 7:38 to make _________________________..__________ fl .....A iw1 . f_ n!_ L a .... w___ . " L" SUN I…

… game. The Spencerville, Ontario native didn't allow a goal in the last four periods en route to the first Michigan sweep of Tech since 1956. He stopped 19 shots in the Wolverines' 3-2 victory over the…

….' -Michigan hockey coach John Giordano (Michigan Tech) believers." ALTHOUGH Michigan's play in the defensive zone wasn't as sharp as it was on Friday, the Wolverines managed to squelch six Tech powerplays. The…

… victory lifts Michigan to 2-0 on the season, while the highly-regarded Huskies fell to 1-2-1. The Tech offense came out more in- spired that it had been on Friday night, but the Wolverine defense and…

… usually optimistic head coach Ron Warhurst, but that's exactly the kind of performance the Wolverine harriers had at the Central Collegiate Championships yesterday, held at Eastern Michigan. "I thought we…

October 25, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 19) • Page Image 9

…- lems, senior goaltender Josh Black- burn's performances have not lived up to his typically high standard as a fourth-year starter for the Wolverines. During his first three years between the pipes…

…. Despite his early struggles in the net, the Wolverines still believe in their senior netminder. "We know that he is one of the best goalies in the league," captain Jed Ortmeyer said. "We shoot on him every…

October 25, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 19) • Page Image 15

…'s soccer team from delivering a defeat last night to Spring Arbor. The Wolverines beat their I-94 rival, 1-0, despite the bad weather. "The conditions are always a factor," Michigan coach Steve Burns said…

… helped the Wolverines focus on an offensive strat- egy. Senior Bill Lanspeary replaced Kurth at sweeper, giving the Wolver- ines a spark in Spring Arbor's end. Michigan was also counting on a Spring Arbor…

October 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, OCTQBER 25, 1964 Goal Line Lofquist Picks Off I Pass to Spark Rally THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'P t-4 1tv N'h T---CHGA --LY' PAG dSE yuw q Stand Halts Late Gopher Surge Wolverine Defense…

… Min- nesota end zone and rolled out of bounds. Timberlake then stretch- ed the Wolverine lead with a one- yard sneak into the Gopher end zone after a 50-yard march. Offense Moves Taking Timberlake…

… the Michigan 11. There Hankinson fired to end Kent Kramer cutting across into paydirt, and the Min- nesota rally was on. Timberlake countered with a Michigan offensive that moved the Wolverines down to…

… the Gopher 18, where on second and 11 Min- nesota defensive half Kraig Loft- quist put an end to the Wolverine threat in decisive 91-yard touch- down style. Loftquist picked off Timberlake's aerial…

…- ers on his back. That made it first and goal to go with 4:21 showing on the clock, and on first down Reid was stopped cold by the entire left side of the Michi- gan line. On second, Wolverine captain…

… of its, fourth win of the season. First TD The Wolverines scored the first time they had the ball. After Dick Rindfuss took Van de Walker's punt via fair catch at the Michi- gan 48, Anthony carried the…

October 25, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 34) • Page Image 9

… two of three games. On Friday, the Wolverines (6-7- 3) suffered their sole setback of the weekend, an 8-1 thrashing at the hands of seventh-ranked Iowa. THINGS could only get better from there, and that…

…'s exactly what happened. Saturday, Michigan edged Southern Illinois-Carbondale, 2-1, and Sunday the Wolverines shut-out James Madison, 4-0. Friday's game was difficult for the squad. Iowa was one of the…

October 25, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 43) • Page Image 10

…E Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 25, 1984 Broncos bust Wolverines; spikers fall t( By JIM GINDIN After winning a thrilling five-game match at Eastern University Tuesday night…

… highlight of the match, coming back in the second game," she said. The Wolverines dropped the second game, 15-11, and the third, 15-3. "Heather Olsen (a freshman from Kalamazoo) played a good all-around match…

October 25, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

… dazzling Bronco comeback, which fell just short of tying the game and sending it into overtime. JUST 45 SECONDS remained on the clock as the Wolverines controlled the puck in Western's end, leading 6-5. The…

…, but Fricker deflected it with his stick, thus enabling the Wolverines to preserve the victory and raise their record to 2-1. Michigan entered the third period with a 3-0 lead. But Brad Tippett was…

Wolverine defense and fired a slap shot that cleanly beat Fricker. THEN MICHIGAN, not to be outdone, controlled the next face-off, and Roger Bourne countered with a slap shot of his own that sailed past…

… suddently the score was 6-5. Tlie Wolverines, facing a six-man attack at the end, held on to record the win. "I thought we had complete control until the third period," said Michigan assistant coach John…

… power play Steve Richmond smacked another shot from in front past Abbott, and the Wolverines led 2-0. The only score of 'the second period came when freshman Enzo Augimeri capitalized on a pass from Billy…

… MICHIGAN CENTER SOPHOMORE Don Krussman battles for the puck after a face-off with a Western Michigan opponent. The Wolverines won the contest, 6-5. Hearts topper! -a -- FIRST PERIOD Scoring-I. M…

October 25, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 19) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday -Monday, October 25, 1993-7 KcersrbounceAlback aainst Facos M° n a * Wolverines overcome small field to blank Bowling Green, 5-0 'S___________ By ELISA SNEED DAILY…

… loss keep them down. The Wolverines again proved themselves to be a formidable soccer power in their 5-0 defeat of Bowling Green yesterday at Mitchell Field. Although the game was held here in Ann Arbor…

October 25, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 20) • Page Image 12

… it appears to be a two-team race," Fisher said. However, Michigan basketball has made a stir of its own. Some of the names of the Wolverine's fabu- lous five frosh were bantered about. "I think…

… past four weekends, the Wolverines (4-4 in the Big Ten, 12-6 overall) have gone 1-1 in their weekend matches. And considering their next two matches are against Big Ten second-place squad Illinois (7…

…," setter-middle blocker Tarnisha Thompson said. "It's been a progressive year." The Wolverines hope to continue that progress against the highly-re- garded Fighting Illini tonight. A slew of players have…

…, though. Chris White wile move to the middle, and Aimee Smith will shift to the right side of the court. Thompson will also r; tate in and out with Julie Scherer. The Wolverines will have to re- gard…

… averaging 2.98 kills per game. Saturday night will be "Special" night of volleyball for the Wolverine fans. Ann Arbor Special Olympic athletes will be' awarded special designated seats and' will have an…

October 25, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 19) • Page Image 10

…10A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 25, 2001 Crucial games abound on Big Ten schedule Wolverines get spark from freshman duo By Josh Holman For The Daily When last week's games saw…

…. Despite the loss of the three sen- iors - Marya Farah, Szandra Fuzesi and Allison Sinclair -- the Wolverines still have reason for hope. Key returning players, including jun- ior Joanne Musgrove and…

… satility, Ritt paired them together. ' 22.8 points per game. Her keen attention to detail paid off, Wisconsin 31, Michigan State 17 as the newcomers won the Wolverine MADISON Who: Michigan at Omni Hotel…

… Regional champi- onships Latest: The Wolverines will take on some of the best teams in the Midwest in Madison. Fall Invitational Doubles Tournament and proved themselves a force to be reckoned with in the…

… Big Ten. The new acquisitions have had a tremendous impact on the Wolverines even before the start of the regular sea- son, which begins at the end of January. In practice, they push their team- mates…

October 25, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

… Michigan field hockey coach Marcia Pankratz believes that this weekend is the most important yet for her team, This afternoon, the sec- ond-ranked Wolverines (5-0 Big Ten, 14-1 overall) will take their 13…

… tournament. STATE CO Who: No. 2 Mich 5-0) vs. No. 6 Pe (31,12-2), No.: Dominion (14-2,E When: 4 p.m. to p.m. Saturday Latest: With a wi the Wolverines c Big Ten title outri "That's why we schedule Old Domin…

October 25, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

Wolverine performance that saw both the men’s and women’s teams dominate. Forsythe is a freshman at Michigan, but ran unaffiliated from the university as to not burn her redshirt status with the team…

Wolverines look poised to do just that. Finishing second at last week’s Pre-National Invitational, only behind last year’s champion New Mexico, Michigan showed its depth and finished first among Big Ten…

… foes. On Friday, though, the focus was on the Wolverines’ ‘B’ team — a squad that also flexed its muscle in a top finish in Dexter. The women’s team claimed a dominant victory over the likes of…

… such as Faith Reynolds and Raquel Powers.” As for the men’s race, the Wolverines landed another three runners in the top-10 to show the depth of its team while closing out the regular season…

… group’s freshmen class. She was a five-star recruit, had experience with the Canadian National Team program and had started proving her talents early on for the Wolverines. Brown earned her spot in…

… Day, “and had a really, really solid freshman year.” But after starting 27 consecutive games, Brown’s season took a turn in February. During the Wolverines’ game at Michigan State, Brown came…

… experience Just days after the No. 12 Michigan hockey team’s 5-4 loss to Western Michigan, coach Mel Pearson harped on a troubling trend for the Wolverines. On Saturday night against the Broncos…

… speed is different, the situation is different.” While mistakes are evident in the Wolverines’ play — resulting in a 1-2 record to start the season — Pearson is confident these problems can be…

October 25, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 35) • Page Image 7

… in the inte- rior that Hoke deems necessary for the Big Ten. Washington had big shoes to fill - he's replacing Mike Mar- tin, a four-year contributor who was voted the Wolverines' top defensive lineman…

…-fours Michigan has endured and it becomes 12-for-12. But what has been the secret to the Wolverines' success on the penalty kill? "Everyone doing the little things," said junior defenseman Mac Bennett. "People are…

October 25, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 47) • Page Image 7

Wolverines are still in quest of their first conference victory, a fractional win picked up via a 7-7 tie with MSU being the sole cellar-saving salvation. Bob Timberlake gets the start- starting call at…

…- formance last weekend against Purdue, his first major action of the year due to a shoulder injury, gave the Franklin, Ohio, junior the top Wolverine passing percentage 1 with 10 completions out of 16 at…

…- tempts. Timberlake also scored both tallies personally, placing him second only to end John Hender- son in scoring. The Wolverines will be without the services of "fire-guy" Tom Cecchini, sophomore center…

…- cialists Craig Kirby and John Hen- derson will undoubtedly see plenty of action, especially if the weather is dry and the Wolverines take to the air. Besides leading Michigan in scoring with 18 points…

… the starting forward wall. The Wolverines are 217 pounds-per-man up front; Minnesota will have a 211-pound average. In the backfield, Jack Clancy and Dick Rindfuss remain at the halfback spots and Mel…

… the marbles. In groping for a guest selector who will not embarrass the Daily sports staff by beating all of the knowledgable scribes, we have come up with Wolverine Club President Mervin (Mangy…

October 25, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 16) • Page Image 15

… hockey team has a lot to break down. The team features 11 freshmen in addition to 17 returning players, which has made much of the season a learning curve so far. After the Wolverines lost some of…

… to solidify lines and a starting goaltender, it’s clear from the Wolverines’ first five games that they have been attempting to fill this void. With a few individual freshmen standing out early…

October 25, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 16) • Page Image 12

… boy who started skating at that Victoria rink at age 2. In reality, it’s not that simple. *** De Jong has always felt the passion that he now exhibits as a captain of the Wolverines. And when…

… about De Jong in those days. In fact, Wolverines assistant coach Brian Wiseman went to his British Columbia to take a look at him. But when Wiseman arrived, he soon found out about De Jong…

October 25, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 19) • Page Image 11

… support with Carlson Center crowd. in Alaska. It also helped the Nanook With that the Wolverines were wel- find a niche in the CCHA since th comed to a phenomenon known as squad joined the league in the…

… about the surprising Michigan State squad? After beating the Wolverines - a victory whose impact was lessened by Michigan's fourth- quarter performance against Illinois - the Spartans have decided to try…

October 25, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 35) • Page Image 8

… compete at." Just two weeks into the club season, she contacted the varsity coachingstaff. Jaffe finally landed a midsea- son tryout on Tuesday, Sept. 20, nine games into the Wolverines' season. During the…

… midfielder's first practice with the Michigan wom- en's soccer team, Ryan split his team into two squads so that the Wolverines could play a posses- sion game. He put his starters in the game that he was…

October 25, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

…SPORTS t The Michigan Daily Friday, October 25, 1985 Page 9 "M' looking to ground Falcons Wolverine defense to be tested by Bowling Green By MARK BOROWSKY As much as Wolverine hockey coach Red…

… ourselves in a hole." IN LAST weekend's series with Ferris State the Wolverines got them- selves in a deep hole, as they fell behind early in both contests and eventually lost, 7-6 on Friday night and 10-5 on…

… Saturday. They did prove that they are capable of offense. But on defense Michigan played as if, well, it was full of holes. And if Ferris State could score 17 goals on a porous Wolverine team, then the…

… test Kruzich with it's heretofore potent offense and the Wolverine's have yet to face a team of Bowling Green's caliber. Although wing Tom Stiles is second in the CCHA in scoring (4-7-11) and Brad Jones…

October 25, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 16) • Page Image 13

… starring roles. Compher and Motte developed statistically into two of the best forwards in Wolverine history. And heading into this season, it was expected that those two would return to play in…

… is a co-captain on an extremely young Michigan team, and the pressure is now firmly on him. With all of the attrition that the Wolverines face this season, he is one of the most experienced…

… ice time 2,000 miles away from home, and now, he’s the top defenseman for the 11th-ranked Wolverines. But after all of that, De Jong is clearly in his element. It’s his turn now. And the people…

October 25, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 17) • Page Image 17

…, including the U.S. National Team and the ASR Nereus - the Dutch National Team - to finish in seventh place this Sunday. The Wolverines finished with a time of 12:25.313, just 18.65 seconds behind the first…

… London Training Center. The LTC won the race with a time of 13:32.448, while the Wolverines came in at 14:21.183. Both boats came into the race expecting to place in the top 10, hoping to get off to a…

October 25, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 16) • Page Image 14

… nearly every contending team returns a top-five Big Ten scorer. It will be challenging for the young and raw Wolverines to compete in a conference with four ranked teams. The Daily broke down the…

… Writer JAMES COLLER/Daily The Michigan hockey team won its first Big Ten Tournament title last year, but the Wolverines must overcome Ohio State and Minnesota to repeat this year. …

October 25, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 16) • Page Image 16

… returning class offer an optimistic look for the Wolverines. Nolan De Jong is highlighting the returning class, and has taken on a captain position for the season. De Jong led the defense last season…

… after getting outshot in each of its first five games. But with a few more weeks before conference play begins, the Wolverines have a little bit of time to find the chemistry they need to capitalize…

October 25, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 36) • Page Image 17

… being the captain of this Michigan team promised to be Porter's greatest challenge. With the departure of Johnson, Cogliano and last year's senior class, the 2007-08 Wolverines have 12 freshmen and just…

… intensity had done much to change the Wolverines. It looked like just another season of sur- prising wins followed by deflat- ing flops. Porter could've seen the pat- tern and resigned himself and his team to…

… Minnesota, 2-0, after As soon as the game ended, the early one period of the Ice Breaker Championship departures began. Porter barely finished game. talking with reporters outside the locker As a Wolverine

…, Porter had never been on room before second-year defenseman Jack the winning end of the storied rivalry. In Johnson finalized his decision to jump to those four games, the Wolverines had been the NHL…

October 25, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 23) • Page Image 5

…. Alexander Ruth- ven, Mrs. Fielding Yost, Mrs. Lucille Bailey Conger, secretary of the alum- nae association, Mrs. Howard Holmes, Mrs. Bishop Canfield, and Mrs. Joseph Walser. Fur Trims Plain Coat Wolverine

…Club To Hold Dance Every Saturday Phil Westbrook Will Head Committee To Sponsor Event Of Music And Refreshments Cosmopolitan is the word for the Wolverine's new contribution to cam- pus social life, "The…

October 25, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 19) • Page Image 14

… VOLLEYBALL NOTEBOOK: Wolverines lose, but Luze still improves, EliZABETH UIPPMAN/Day Michele Horrigan tries to save a point for the Michigan volleyball team against Ohio State Friday at Cliff Keen Arena. The…

Wolverines fell to the Buckeyes in four games. been key contributors during the thus- far injury-riddled season. "I was really pleased with Suzy's frontrow play and herlevelof aggres- siveness," Giovanazzi…

October 25, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 35) • Page Image 18

…, Harden does his best to make certain that Wolverines are mentally tougher than their opponents. Those who stay will be champions? Michigan is not your middle-of-the-road university. From academics to…

… on our coaching staff. It's great tobe a Michigan Wolverine, but there's a price." For athletes, the expense is often a loss of self-confidence and a decrease in performance on the field. The…

October 25, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… the Big T basement yesterday as the Wolverines capitalized on two third-perio breakaway runs to claim a 14-6 decision over the favored Gophers. It was Michigan's first Big Ten victory since the 20…

…-19 squeak over Murray Warmath's Gophers last 'year -and the first away-from home triumph since 1957, when the Wolverines upset Minnesota I this same stadium, 24-7. Yesterday's Wolverine heroes were Darrell…

… Gopher line for a two-yard gain. He was tackled by Roger Hagberg (36) and Francis Brixius (76). The Wolverines went into the annual Brown Jug game a seven-point underdog, but managed to build up a 14…

… added the extra point,r too, and that proved to be all thet Wolverines needed to win their third straight from a Warmatht coached team. But on Minnesota's third play after the kick-'ff, Robbins fum- bled…

October 25, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 18) • Page Image 11

… successful fall season ;es- terday, finishing fourth in the Central District Classic in Bradenton. 1H1a. Heading into vesterdav's 1 S-hole final round in second place, the Wolverines fired a solid team score…

…, 236 and 240, respective- lv. Sarah Kreur did not compete in the tournament because of a strained neck. The Wolverines will not play another tournament until the Midwest Classie i Dallas, which begins on…

October 25, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

….” Jake Slaker helping Wolverines’ top line of Josh Norris and Will Lockwood You saw a taste of it Friday night against No. 19 Western Michigan. Jake Slaker, Josh Norris and Will Lockwood made things…

… really get something special going,” Slaker said. KATELYN MULCAHY/Daily Junior forward Jake Slaker has fueled Michigan’s top line since he joined them after the Wolverines’ 5-2 loss to Vermont in the…

October 25, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

Wolverines crunch Minnesota See story, Page 9' SUNDAY DAILY See Editorial Page Sir itgau &113 MAYBE OK High-67 Low-47 Partly cloudy in morning} sunny later on Vol. LXXXI, No. 46 Ann Arbor…

…-en--sign him tp! WOLVERINE WINGBACK Glenn Dought y (22) performs a gymnastic back flip as he is upended by Minnesota's Walter Bow ser (11) and Jeff Wright (27) after a 19- yard pass in Michigan's 39-13 victory…

October 25, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

… host of Wolverine play- ers on his own 31 yard line. As Daugherity stood back to thow an- other pass, on the next play, the final gun was fired. The Illini fullback threw the ball in time, however, ou…

… thrown for a loss by an- other lineman. Britton punted over Friedman's head, the Wolverine pick- ing up the ball on his own five yard line, returned it 15 yards. Gregory failed to gain. Gilbert failed to…

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