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February 26, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

… bread and a few Insomnia cookies later, you finally pass out in bed. College eating at its finest. Wolverines, like most college stu- dents, can't escape the plethora of junk food readily available on cam…

…, combined with the many already proven health bene- fits that go hand-in-hand with healthy eating, cannot be ignored. So what's a Wolverine to do? Think. We've got some smart cook- ies (no pun intended) here…

… can (and should) save money and calories and add years to my life - and so can we all. So Wolverines, think before you eat, and I'll be seeing you all at our 100-year reunion (sans hors d'oeuvres of…

February 26, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… well. Throw the added emotions of Senior Night for the Wolverines into the mix and this didn't feel like a game between the seventh and 10th-place teams in the conference. And the player who possibly had…

… goalie Bryan Hogan stretched out to stop a backhand shot on a two-on-one. The shot clanged off the post and was cleared out of the zone, but the Wolverines' troubles weren't over. Hogan-remained on the ice…

February 26, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… head creator of Detroit Wolverine, a web- site linking Detroit-based com- panies with the University to increase access to internships. Rosner said he was looking to involve students in an innova- tive…

… (already involved in Detroit) did community service or service-geared learning... but when we collected together and talked about it, it's not some- thing we wanted to engage in." Detroit Wolverine works on…

February 26, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

… battle for the Wolverines TERESA MATHEW/Daily Sophomore point guard Trey Burke is averaging less than two turnovers per game while averaging almost seven assists a game, good for seventh in the nation…

… Nebraska and at then-No. 7 Penn State in the span of four days. The Wolverines fell short in both games to end their season 1-4 against ranked oppo- NOTEBOOK nents. Their lone win came at then-No. 13 Purdue…

…,000. That's how many points soph- omore point guard Trey Burke surpassed with a second-half free throw, becoming just the seventh Wolverine to reach the milestone as a true sophomore. Burke fin- ished with 26…

… game. Burke accounts so sure. ... H e for almost half of , the Wolverines' doesn't try to do 14.7 assists per too much." e, which puts too much." Mihigan 51st in the country. But thanks to Burke, the…

… perfect world, the Michi- gan hockey team wouldn't have waited until the penultimate weekend of the regular season to get its first road series sweep. But the Wolverines are more than content with their…

… Berenson started preaching the importance of playing "playoff hockey" to the Wolverines as a way to try and break them out of their slump. Before this weekend, there' d been glimpses of this mindset but…

… starting to figure that out." The most notable improve- ment for the Wolverines was the lack of a third-period collapse. In addition to better defensive- zone coverage, much of the Wolverines' success in…

February 26, 2015 (vol. 123, iss. 74) • Page Image 5

…, drained the 3-pointer. Andrew, now a sophomore guard for the Wolverines, laughed as he and his teammates celebrated the buzzer-beater win. “He was always talking,” Dan Dakich said. “I used to have to…

… of the main reasons he chose to walk on for the Wolverines instead of accepting a scholarship at a Division II school. “Coach Beilein is a guy that I’ve always admired, and I think I want to…

February 26, 2015 (vol. 123, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

… prove yourself right away.” Bruder’s impact on the Wolverines is already showing. On Feb. 20 against Tennessee Tech, he went 3-for-4 with a game-tying RBI triple in the eighth inning and a…

Wolverines aren’t known for recruiting junior college players, Michigan coach Erik Bakich knew right away that he found a winner in Bruder. “He’s had a lot of repetitions being a California junior…

February 26, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

… the paint. Chatman sank both of his free throws to give the Wolverines (10-6 Big Ten, 20-9 overall) their first lead of the game en route to a comeback win over the Wildcats. With Irvin having an…

… have sometimes been the Wolverines’ only reliable options with LeVert out. “We play team basketball regardless of what’s going on,” Walton said. “I don’t think it’s really reliant on me or Zak…

February 26, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

…,600-meter leg — had caught up to the lead runners and put the Wolverines in third place after the pack had trailed for most of the race. “3:55,” McGuire said. Overhead on the board, the final time of…

… struggling to regain footing as a competitor for the Wolverines. Going into the meet, he was divided between cheering for his teammates and being disappointed in potentially only riding his teammate…

… anything but try to secure a spot in nationals. In Michigan’s indoor training facility, a board that is hung up lists off the records. Every Wolverine dreams of having their name up there. “I…

… for the third leg, the Wolverines were battling to stay relevant in the race. “We were either the second to last or last,” Munley said, who finished his leg in 1:47.3. “There were some really…

Wolverines have already displaced four national champions overlapped with two Olympians. “I don’t think people expected us four,” Washington said. “We’re this weird dream team — we just ran faster…

… late in the third period, the Wolverines cruised to a 6-2 win over Minnesota at Mariucci Arena on Thursday, vaulting into first place in the conference standings. Junior forward Alex Kile…

… stick into the net.” It was a big break for the Wolverines, who finished the period with a 9-6 edge in shots on goal but were able to cash in only once. The second period was a different story…

… legs under them. “We did a good job weathering the storm.” Racine kept Michigan steady all game, stopping 31 of 33 shots and preserving a slim lead while the Wolverines’ offense tried to get…

… while streaking to the net from the right boards. The Wolverines weathered the Golden Gophers’ storm until their offense capitalized on its first big chance of the period. With Michigan on a…

… roughing after the whistle, and Minnesota’s Nick Seeler and Jack Glover were awarded matching penalties. But Glover was also given a penalty for cross-checking, giving the Wolverines a man advantage…

February 26, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

… Michigan women’s basketball game against Michigan State on Sunday, the Wolverines were met by an unfamiliar feeling: defeat. Prior to its loss to the Spartans, Michigan hadn’t lost in the month of…

… February, winning seven straight games. Though the Wolverines battled throughout, a few trends re-emerged from the team’s struggles at the beginning of the Big Ten season. With that in mind…

February 26, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

… hedging ball-screens. Beilein’s offense — predicated on ball-screens with Wagner — hummed to the tune of 75 points, 15 of them from the German. The Wolverines won, easily, and the root cause stood on…

… just that. Jackson and Wagner are both long gone, but on Sunday, Michigan State switched screens anyway. Beilein and the Wolverines were caught off- guard, forced to play one-on-one basketball…

… right as a double-overtime period began in the Michigan-Ohio State matchup — a game that ended in a 4-3 double-overtime Wolverine loss. Right as the first overtime ended, freshman forward Dakota…

…, right as the Wolverines fought for the puck during a faceoff at the opening of the period, the penalty was assessed on Lockwood, and the reaction ensued. “I mean, Lockwood didn’t say anything…

Wolverine tunnel like he had done much of last year. It was the same back then as it is now. Unable to play, he stood behind the glass, a gesture his teammates appreciated. Instead of being on…

… chance, trying to make the great play. We’re okay with that.” As the 17th-ranked Wolverines continue to shake off the rust of their eight-month offseason, they’ve made a few of these mistakes. In the…

… first to third base. It’s early enough in the season that these small inconsistencies in Michigan’s infield defense haven’t cost the Wolverines any games. A few issues at the beginning of the…

….” Since the Binghamton series, Michigan’s defense has already shown improvement. The Wolverines had no errors in their second series of the season at The Citadel last weekend. Sophomore…

…. Next week, Michigan will play eight games in 10 days on a trip to California. The Wolverines will face their first two ranked opponents of the year in No. 3 UCLA and No. 19 Oklahoma State in the…

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