February 26, 2016
(vol. 125, iss. 82)
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…,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…