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February 26, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

…i E r icdig4n uailI take Superior stuns Wolverines, sweeps 2-game series By Alan Goldenbach Daiy Sports Writer SAULT STE. MARIE - A week ago, the Michigan hockey team looked like a world…

…-beater after pasting first-place Michi- gan State, 8-1. This weekend, the Wolverines looked like the world had *ten them. Lake Superior State handed Michigan its first pairofweekend setbacks this season with a…

February 26, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

…, Sacramento 94 Ure£Idga Sai Check out the Michigan hockey team at home this weekend. The Wolverines square off against Ferris State tomorrow night and host Lake Superior in the regular season home finale on…

…, he has turned into a deadly penetrator, as well. Penn State learned this lesson all too well yesterday. The junior guard was dominant in the first half, helping the Wolverines claim a 19-point lead at…

… good shot," Lisicky said. "We didn't do that at all." The Lions closed the gap with a 9-0 run, highlighted by two 3-pointers from Crispin and three Wolverine turnovers, that cut the Michigan lead to…

… seven with 5:33 to go in the half. But the Wolverines countered with a 14-2 run to close out the half and take a 40-21 lead. It was more of the same after the break for the Wolverines, who led by as many…

… season-high 17 boards. Distance events key for Wolverines in attempt to drown hometown Gophers And in this corner.. Four Michigan swimmers will defend their own personal Big Ten titles this weekend…

February 26, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

Wolverines will be in Ann Arbor, hosting the Silverston Invitational on Saturday. The following weekend, some Wolverines will compete in Indianapolis at the NCAA champi- onship on March 7-8. The indoor season…

… attempting to achieve the same goal. "This weekend serves as a 'last- chance meet' for guys to try and qualify for nationals," Harvey said. As for the Wolverines, they will be doing their best to qualify the…

February 26, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

… long way toward impress- ing the NCAA tournament selection committee. What the Wolverines are looking at now is a bit dreary: a 17-9 record isn't bad, but a 7-7 mark in the conference won't exactly…

… impress anybody. No Big Ten team has been invited to the tournament in place of one that fin- ished higher in the conference stand- ings - more bad news for the seventh- ing streak have put the Wolverines

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, 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, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

…- pionships in Bloomington. The fast start was keyed by Michigan's performance in the 500-yard freestyle, where the Wolverines took spots No. 1, 2, 3, 4 ana 6. Friday February 26, 1999 M' track seeks extra…

… automati- cally qualified, the Wolverines will send some members to Notre Dame this weekend for a "last-chance" qualifier at the Alex Wilson Invitational. "The DMR needs to run faster' Michigan distance…

February 26, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

…. This weekend the Wolverines Notebook flexed their collec- tive muscle and ba- sically put to rest any doubt about theirposition in the --- i national rankings. So how did Michigan achieve this standing…

…? The reason is really simple: while in Minneapolis, the Wolverines re- ceived a boost from two of their top upperclassmen. The return of junior Rachel Gustin and senior Beth Jack- son helped Michigan to…

… through with important perfor- mances for the Wolverine tumblers are juniorJason MacDonald and senior Kris Klinger. They not only performed well in the floor exercise Saturday (9.3 and 9.15 respectively…

February 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… versus the freewheeling running game that the Wolverines employ. Both teams lead the Big Ten in their chosen pursuits. Favoring a 1-3-1 zone trap among a variety of zones and traps, Minnesota's scanty 57…

… Brady, John- son and Lockard. Although not as polished as their Minnesota coun- terparts, the Wolverines are quick- er, "more willing to make things happen," as Wolverine assistant coach Fred Snowden put…

…, forcing Michigan to play the Goph- er deliberate style, then Minnesota should be in fine shape at the con- clusion of the contest. However, if the Wolverines can run and continue to gun with suc- cess, then…

… on while teammate Ken Brady -fights for the ball during the Wolverines 105-83 pasting of Illinois. Wilmore will attempt to duplicate his 31 point performance of that contest when the Wolverines take on…

… Minnesota today. IRISH ROMP: Visiting Icers fall gain -Daily-Rolfe Tessem WOLVERINE CENTER Ken Brady cans a layup in the Wolver- ines thumping of Illinois two weeks ago while Bill Morris (35) hopelessly…

… looking for-. ward to the clash of the Michigan freshman basketball team with Michigan State Monday night for some time, but the Wolverines can't afford to be looking ahead when they take on Central Michi…

…- gan today at Crisler Arena in a game preceding the Michigan- Minnesota varsity duel. The Wolverines have a perfect 10-0 record, but the CMU frosh came very close to marring it when the two teams met Feb…

… early 27.45 to 26.70 lead. But the smile on Coach Loken's face faded as MSU outscored the Wolverines by one point in the side horse. Despite Kaziny's classy 9.35 and Gura's 9.05, Michigan, as a result of…

… Marti's surprising and unfortunate 7.45, could not match State's consistency. Faced with a situation they had not encountered since Iowa, the Wolverines broke the Spartan lead with fine performances on…

… class with the Wolverines, and besides matching two of the better frosh teams in the country in a tradi- tional Michigan - Michigan St~ate rivalry, the game offers one of the state of Michigan's classic…

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, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 83) • Page Image 11

… is the last chance for each Wolverine to turn in a performance good enough to qualify them for an individual event in the CAA championship, which take place a ewk from Friday in Indianapolis. Okay…

… make an impact on the team competition at nationals, but that doesp't mean individual Wolverines might not have the chance to win per- sonal glory in a specific event As of now, several Wolverines are…

… So far, no one on Michigan's roster hars slipped in under the automatic qual- ification standards, but some Wolverines do have strong enough pro- visional marks to almost guarantee a spot at the NCAAs…

… team's most critical test) is reflected in next week's sched- ule. The No. 4 Wolverines will face three ranked teams on the road: No. 3 Utah, No. 14 Brigham Young and No. I Georgia. The trip begins…

…." On Friday in Salt Lake City the Wolverines will go in as underdogs. But lately, they have been attaining higher all-around scores than Utah. Even though Michigan fell to UCLA last weekend, it climbed…

…, the Michigan men's swimming and diving team is taking a new approach. Instead of being the hunted, the Wolverines are among the hunters, out to strip Minnesota of its title. Last season the Golden…

… Gophers broke a 10-year Michigan winning streak at the Big Ten meet. While many of the Wolverines were at the U.S. Olympic Trials at this time last year, Michigan is intent on making up for last season and…

… their best." A telltale sign in the swimming com- munity that a big meet is coming up is the practice of shaving and tapering. Predictably, the Wolverines have brought out the razors and lessened their…

… sport,, you can't go week after week at your best, so you save your best for the big meets." To get the best results possible, the Wolverines are looking for a big show- ing on the final day of the three…

…, in which Michigan boasts Malchow, McWha, captain John Piersma and Andy Potts. Derya Buyukuncu also looks strong in the 100 and 200 backstroke events. The Wolverines will probably need strong…

February 26, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 83) • Page Image 15

… years, the Michigan women's basketball team has finished the regular season with one or fewer conference victories. The Wolverines (1-15 Big Ten, 7-19 overall) fell to No. 11 Wisconsin, 88- 63, yesterday…

… first-halfshoot- ing combined with the Wolverine's 34.5 percent. Poor free-throw shooting by Michi- gan also contributed to Wisconsin's47- 25 halftime lead, as the Wolverines went 5-15 from the line…

…, Anderson, Vgt). Technical Fouls: none. school record-tying six 3-pointers. In the paint, senior center Barb Franke sparked Wisconsin with 22 points. The Badgers stifled the Wolverines' inside game, holding…

… sophomore for- ward Tiffany Gooden helped the Hawkeyes capture their third Big Ten title in five years, at the expense of the visiting Wolverines in front of 7,592 spectators. Gooden shot 6-of-9 (.666) from 3…

… up for its lack of points in the paint with its pe- rimeter game. The Wolverines shot a dismal 2-11 (.182) from 3-point land. Once again, sloppiness hurt the Wol- verines as they turned the ball over…

… from the field, to contrib- ute 12 points for the Wolverines. The Hawkeyes led 40-27 at the half; and kept the Wolverines at bay for the remainder of the game. Brzezinski's final weekend was an emotional…

… thing I did with my knee injury. She taught me how to overcome certain things." Now the Wolverines prepare fornexi weekend's Big Ten Tournament in In- dianapolis. The winner earns an auto matic bid to the…

… heads up until this week's Big Tc Championships in Indianapolis. An<iet's hope the Wolverines hold on the memories of yesterday's 88-63 blowout by Wisconsin over the summer and up until preseason of next…

… -the Wolverines' last game of the season, Anderson dished to her team- mates at the right times. She penetrated down the lane and often had a choice of goingall the way for the layup or pulling up for he…

… it again in the final minutes of the first half. There was a loose ball on the court. Anderson hustled her way back to mid-court and wrestled for the ball in the middle of three Wolverines. Just before…

February 26, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 121) • Page Image 11

… doubles tournament in Nebraska. The women netters were tied 4-4 with MSU with only the first doubles matdh *eft to play. But the Wolverines had to forfeit the match when Ann Kercher in- jured her ankle…

… during the contest, giving Michigan State the narrow vic- tory. "I think we could have performed better," said Coach Ollie Owens. "I thought we should have beaten them." Victbrious for the Wolverines were…

… Sue Weber at number two singles, Rob- bie Risdon at fourth singles, Jill Hertz- man at fifth singles, and Weber and lisdon at second doubles. The Wolverine women will hit the road over spring break…

… would assure the grapp a tie. Klasson rose to th however, and dominate opponent with a 11-2 super which gave the Wolverines and the lad for the third ar of the night. Two forfeits for Ohio, Tom Davids at…

… in Iowa City, and managed a pair of critical hits - even if they weren't right on the mark. In competition with Wisconsin and Iowa simultaneously, the Wolverines handily defeated both Big Ten opponen…

… before the Big Ten Championships, scheduled for March 7-8 in Bloomington, Indiana. The Wolverines had been shooting for a team score somewhat higher, but Coach Newt Loken said he was happy with the pair of…

…." On the bright side, Loken boasted his team has tallied better than 260 ten times this season, which puts the Wolverines in the top fifteen teams in the nation, based on average meet score.- THE…

… three Wolverine specialists competed - and all three hit good routines. SInce two meets went on at the same time, one with Iowa and another with Wisconsin, Loken used seniors Brian Carey and Dorian…

… these three side horsemen will swing for the Wolverines in next week's all-important Big Ten Championship. When asked who his choices are, Loken said he won't know until later in the week after discussing…

February 26, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

… what happened to the Wolverines Saturday, but one thing is for certain - - things did not turn out the way they were sup- posed to.+ This column was supposed to be about how Michigan moved past first…

…-place Michigan State in the conference standings and how the Wolverines were going to be in serious contention to finish the regular season in first place. It was supposed to be about how next Friday's game…

February 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAIlY PAGE TflMZK. . ........... e mm Cage WolverineQ hio State a Michigan Seeks Sec: Ohioans' Home Con By SY SONKIN Michigan's cagers will try to cake it two wins in as many staits…

… this one to bring the team's average to .500. It's also the old story of want-I ing to beat Michigan. BUT THE WOLVERINES have something at stake in this game too. Although they saw their chances for the…

… _B Oppose Bucks Gvm Contest Wolverines Seek Second Dual Meet Win; By JOHN BARBOUR Duff, Whitfield Pace Powerful Ohio Squad After suffering a 21-8 whippi Natators Seek To Extend Dual Meet Victory…

… the main features of the meet, the trampoline duel be- tween OSU's Bruce Harlan, Olym- pic diving champion, and Hobie Billingsley against the Wolverines' Ed Buchanan and Bob Shoendube, AAU trampoline…

…-meter Olympic record holder is expected to compete in the quarter-mile and 60-yard dash for the Buck- eyes. He will be joined by Harry Cogswell in the 440 run against the Wolverines. Jus Williams aind…

… Fred Stoliker will face competition in the two-: mile run from State's Frank D'Arcy. IBuckeye hordes invading Ann Ar- bor this week-end as they meetI the Wolverines at 3:00 p.m. to- day on the Yost…

WOLVERINES have little hope of equalling the performanceI of their upstate brothers, but they s"> - - - - Iat the hands of powerful Pur di cleared 13 feet six inches against Ohio State's mat squad joins t…

… isuct .eye nor..aes...,nva:.,.ng ...AnA- COACH D)ON C'ANIIAM will are intent on at least packing start Wolverine middle-distance away their first Conference vic- ace Herb Barten in the 880 and tory…

…, Whitaker and Rcilly, holder at 136 pounds, who is ngainst the Wolverines. wrestling the surprising Buckeye Michigan will be represented by Bryce Keough in the 145-pound ,im Morrish, Soble, Bob Sergeson…

… bracket. -VnCI 3~M Er 'c j 3 i . a a i i i l .; l .; .I By DICK HURST Michigan puts her two-year string of swimming triumphs on the block for real at 3:30 this af- ternoon when the Wolverines meet…

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, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 85) • Page Image 10

… conference foes. Yet the Wolverines maintain they are just as good as any other team in the Big Ten. Next weekend, they will get the chance to prove it. The Wolverines travel to State College for the Big Ten…

… Championships to be held Mar. 7- 8. The two-day tournament will reveal once and for all whether the Wolverines are as good as they claim. No. 14 Michigan will compete with the country's best teams. The Big Ten…

February 26, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 123) • Page Image 8

… time-out, and so was Michigan's man- to-man defense. The Wolverines went to the zone in an attempt to keep a lid on Baxter's man, Hawkeye scoring leader Ronnie Lester. "When Baxter went out rIo one could…

… three games, however, are no bargain. The Wolverines must take on Minnesota in the Gophers' den, followed by Northwestern at Evanston. And then comes the kicker-UCLA at Pauley Pavillion. If the cagers do…

… and persistent Wolverine team at Yost- .Arena last night. * SPECIAL at the B0geI Facto( 1306 S. University INTRODUCING ALWAYS FRESH, 7 days ... Joelson scored the game winner when he took a drop back…

… pass from Tech centerman Stu Ostland just over the Michigan blue line. Joelson's low slap shot cleanly beat Palmer, sending the- approximately 1,000 Huskie rooters screaming and 6,000 Wolverine fans out…

February 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 101) • Page Image 11

… last game," Andrew said about the first meeting between Michigan and Michigan State, a 71-65 Wolverine win, "Val (Hall) posting up and her post moves were what really carried us, and I guess I just…

… biggest weakness when we play a team like Michigan is size," Michigan State coach Karen Langeland said. "We got overpowered inside, on the boards, and at both ends of the court." After the Wolverines opened…

… explosions to pull away from Miami (OH) and give the Wolverines a sweep of their final regular season series Friday and Saturday nights at Yost Ice Arena. Despite Michigan's 6-2 and 7-5 wins, Miami backed its…

… playoffs." The Wolverines (21-11-6 overall, 1611-5 CCHA) will host Western Michigan while the Redskins (12-22- 4, 8-21-3) will travel to Lake Superior for the first round of the best-of-three playoffs, which…

… show begins. Seventh-ranked Michigan came off of a one week lay-off Saturday and routed Northwestern 94-69. The Wolverines (20-5 overall, 10-4 Big Ten) hope the win will be a harbinger of coming events…

… as they head into a two-game road stretch against Michigan State and Purdue - the two teams which lead them in the standings Just as they will have to in the comingsweek, the Wolverines forced the…

…. Though they trailed 11-9 eight minutes into the game, the Wolverines proceeded to score 21 of the next 23 points to take a 30-13 lead. Northwestern (9-19, 2-14) fought back withl0 unanswered points to pull…

… Wildcats. Calip scored seventeen points while Riley added two points in 14 minutes of action. Copeland decisi Sweeping Michigan State in hockey is big. So is the Wolverine team qualifying for the NCAA…

… Ohio State Saturday night. In each meet, two closely- matched teams counted on their stronger half of the lineup to bolster their scores, and for the Wolverines, it was the latter half. Ohio State (19- 5…

February 26, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 123) • Page Image 10

… getting close to it in the last few weeks. Saturday night it happened; the Michigan Wolverine hockey team made the WCHA playoffs. The Wolverines weren't sure of a playoff spot when they ended their visit to…

…; the most that ninth-place Colorado can finish with is 24. "This is the only league where you can get hot for five or six weeks and win the whole thing," informed Dan Farrell, Wolverine hockey coach. It…

… College, and left for South Bend in position to clinch a berth. clinch berth The clinching was slightly de- layed. In the Friday game the Wolverines played about as badly as they have in a long while…

…. Michigan played like it knew it was the winner, and figured that all it had to do to win was to show un. The Wolverines aban- doned the very style of hockey that had made them winners. The i"ers came back…

…- offs? The answer to the first onestion is more denendent on the the answer of the second than one might think. To have a realis- tic chance of going to the NCAA finals, the Wolverines have to be good…

… with the most regular sea- son points still alive plays the team with the fewest, etc. Two WCHA teams go to the finals. With that in mind, the Wolverines have one thing in mind: avoid Michigan Tech in…

… the playoffs if possible. If the Wolverines finish fourth, which they can do by sweeping Michigan State, and they would play a reasonably weak team at home in the first round. If any of the teams below…

… them win also in the first found, then Michigan will play someone other than Tech in the second round. The Wolverines should be able to do it. Their forwards have been superb of late-Don Dufek; Angie…

… instilled in this team and, yes, it's capable enough. But why mince words? The Wolverines are one good hockey team. WCHA Standings 118-Jim Brown Brown and Purdue's Joe Corso are the class of the conference…

February 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

… located both at East Lansing. team. :Minnesota, with six victories, at Ferry field and at the property Th~e Wolverine team was comnposccl one (defeat, and a. tie, is in first place adJocent to the Coliseum…

… winning the special race Fri- first string line-up used in the first and hence, of course, the exact ex- iday night .the Wolverines regained Wisconsin game. In addition to these penditures were withheld…

… the coach-ago ing of the Wolverine eleven during the regular training grind, was re-1 711 North Unihersity Avenue -Next to Arcade T.heatre cently grantedl permission b~y Ka n- sas authorities to cnme to…

…, as a. result. of the, efforts o! Carl Johnson, '20, who is "organizing a Wolverine tour. Johnson, who earned lasting fame in intercollegiate track ci,(,'Os while a membier of Wolverine . : s, went to…

… Columbus where they m'eet thme low=.ly Ohio State five to- morrow night. The Wolverines, lacking floorwork throughout the contest, easily defeat- ed the Buckeyes here a. few weeks ago, 41 to 21, and on the…

…- ing the jumping exclusively against Van Heyde, but since then Van Heyde has improved and will ha- rass the Wolverine center consideor- ably when the two meet again to- morrow at Columbus. Michigani Lire…

…-1'I)Doubtful Chapman also led the Wolverine defense in the "same group with. five I11 re nd(ryCgesHv ~ Grim at the forwards, Van Hleyde at ii A.IDisaistrous Season; Are In ~ center, and Hoctorne and…

February 26, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

… imaginable, whether it be blocks, assists or rebounds. In her first 21 games as a Wolverine, Nolan played 6.33 minutes per game. In the last six games, she’s played 30.33 minutes per game — only…

Wolverines’ youth was thrust into the most hostile environment Michigan has faced all year, they were ready. The three had hit their stride. Instead of leaving their coach standing on the podium…

…. Through the last 14 days, the Michigan baseball team has grown familiar with UConn. The Huskies weren’t the toughest opponent it faced in that time. It wasn’t even the best team the Wolverines

…, followed by a 2-1 series win last weekend. UConn, having made the regional tournament three of the last four years, acts as somewhat of a measuring stick for Michigan. Wolverines’ coach Erik Bakich…

Wolverines have aimed to emulate in the past few seasons, they fell flat. It’s not that the Huskies’ strengths exploited all of the Wolverines’ weaknesses. It’s the simple fact that everything Michigan…

… left-hander Jacob Denner — the only Wolverine to earn a win — pitched four innings, amassing just two strikeouts as he closed out a blowout win on Saturday. “Definitely the first and third day…

…-hander Cam Weston and senior left-hander Ben Keizer combined for four innings, six hits and two earned runs out of the bullpen. While this would normally be a solid outing, the Wolverines did not…

… uncharacteristic — we usually have a very reliable and capable bullpen.” Inconsistent bullpen pitching coupled with a lack of consistent offensive production spelled doom for the Wolverines. Over the course of…

… the series, out of a total of 100 at-bats, Michigan hitters struck out 36 times. In the two losses, the Wolverines racked up 17 and 13 strikeouts, respectively. “We need to do a better job…

…,” Bakich said. “I thought the lack of success this weekend is us pointing the thumb at some of our lack of execution, and that is really it.” Wolverines see pitching struggles During the second game…

February 26, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 83) • Page Image 13

Wolverine center came into the game shooting 67.5 percent from the field. That's a slight improvement over iAst season, when Baston made 67.4 percent of his shots. .:'+at's the good 1setU 'nes for Michigan…

… been one of Michigan's most reliable players from the moment he put on a Wolverine uniform, has been mired in a slump. Bullock has made just 12 of 48 *ts in the past five games. MUDDLED PICTURE: It is…

…. All of this leaves Michigan (7-7, 17- 10) as the most likely team to earn the Big Ten's fourth bid. The Wolverines need at least two and possibly three wins in their last four games to make it. That is…

… certainly a feasible task. Michigan hosts Michigan State Tues- day, then travels to Illinois and North- western before hosting Wisconsin. The Wolverines will likely be favorites in all but the Illinois game…

….m. It will be televised by CBS. As of last week, CBS was not going to televise it unless the Wolverines won at Penn State last Thursday. When Michi- gan lost, the game was tentatively sched- uled for…

February 26, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, FEB. 26,1943 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGS TORE I Wolverine Thinclads Meet osU in Field House Tonight i) _ V (. I Fighting Illini Sextet Whips Wolverines, 6-0 Coupe Scores Hat…

… fighting Michigan sextet, in the first of a two game series. The Wolverine Goalie, Capt. Hank Loud, played a brilliant defensive game as he turned away 48 Illini thrusts at his goal. The win gave the Illini…

… eve- ning for the Wolverines. The Illini failed to pierce his defense in the first period, but roared back in the two final stanzas to score six goals. The first goal came after 2:09 of the second…

… both the defending cham- pions and the powerhouse Wolverines are picked to sweep a majority of the first places at Chicago March 5-6 in the Conference meet, there is every indication that the meet here…

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, 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…

February 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 101) • Page Image 16

…, the Wolverines were scheduled to battle Michigan State, which coach Peg McCarthy described as "one of the quickest teams around." As it turned out, Saturday's game against the Spartans was post…

Wolverine feels before a contest with the Fighting Irish, the men's volleyball team took the floor. From that point on, it was a war. The outcome was in question for over two hours until the Michigan spikers…

… served for six straight points to give Michigan the momentum and an eventual 15-8 victory, and more important, a 2-1 lead.. With the momentum on their side, the Wolverines started game four aggressively…

… opening an early 8-4 lead with spikes and good defense. The game appeared all but over, until frosh standout Rico Latham suffered an ankle injury midway through game four. And the Wolverines just seemed to…

…, the down end of the injury in the fourth game seemed to spark a positive reaction in game five. The Wolverines flew right out of the gate with power and consistent defensive play. In addition, Jeffs…

…, and the Windsor Swim Club. Also competing were members of Club Wolverine, a team of Michigan alumni and current students not on the roster. Among those competing was assistant coach Mark Noetzel. The…

February 26, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… two-mile. Only Iowa's Ted Wheeler has equalled this time. In the low hurdles, Wolverine Tom Hendricks took second in the first of two heats, but in doing so injured his knee by banging it against a…

… forced to scratch, due to the unexpected fireworks in the high-jump pit. The highs* were won by Buckeye Roger Hauck in :08.4. Flodin, Relay Team Win Dick Flodin, the Wolverines' fine quarter-miler, won…

…- lay in 3:21.2. Geert Keilstrup of Michigan took second in the 880 to Ohio State's Jack McClain. However, the two* top Wolverine half-milers, Pete Gray and Varian, were not running in that race. Instead…

… lacked a man in the 115 pound class and the Buckeyes were short a grappler at 123 pounds. Dan Deppe, wrestling at 130 pounds, lost a close decision to OSU's John Nicolella, to give the Wolverines their…

… points to the Wolverine total as they gained close decisions at weights 177 and 191 pounds, respectively. NHL SCORES Montreal 5, Detroit 1 Boston 3, Toronto 1 4, At ti 'A 4 By JIM BAAD Yesterday…

February 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…;'. r ,fix Y ' Y I ! ;. : w t L , P. ~ .1 . N' HO..-~ BLES T ou L S WOLVERINE TANK SQUAD BEATS Seniors To Present Funds. Collected To Memorial Campaign I C !Yf r ; r NQUERS BoIl RECORD…

… of the class memorial matches against Purdue, the Wolverine committee, the class memorial will wrestlers took the undisputel leader- 1 be a donation to the Burton Memorial ship of the eastern (division…

…-25 vistory last night in tlhe field house to put a severe damper on ifnot to crush tittrely the Purple's chamlpionship asp~irations. Six thousand prsnwNatche(I the W\olverines Secure this .ampllle V…

…~Coy. Oosterbaan was the - - - . - - - -- iain cog in the Wolverine attack, ac- .i f STARS IN DEFEAT OF NORTHWESTERN the leader of the western division, for the Conference title. In completing crushing the…

… Lafay- ette wrestlers tihe Wolverines again showed to be a well balanced team. The best the two much vaunted P'ur- JOHN WATKINS NAMED TO [rflIPOITIOIJ, ULI~i ULUIUN OU U L ,nawey cue hetavie~s could cdo…

… swimming the first, and, although Thomas had a 15 see- ihi ere rmte a coo-w 100 yards as part of the regular meet, ond advantage, hie seemed unable to years later. His namie has b)een be-j the Wolverine

…, 1927, for more than 14 The 'Wolverine relay teami, tires] tihe oilermnaker was all but pinned 'months, and last fall the three judges from their recordl breaking efforts.', when time was calledl. of the…

…Coy's guarding and floor work bordered on thle sensational. Team ;fPlay Brings Results But after all it was team play which was responsible for Michilgan's show- ing, every Wolverine doing well. The pa'ssing was…

… the best of the year and was chlaracterized bly true unselfish- ness, few lon~g shots being tried. A tendency 'to run with the ball was the only blot on tile Wolverines aside from tile unusually large…

February 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 101) • Page Image 14

…. Higgins injury came just as the Wolverines reached its season's nadir. The injury was confirmed the day after the Wolverines were humiliated by Purdue, falling three games out of first place. Since then…

… guars David Holmes in Saturday's 94-69 Wolverine victory. Tolbert finished with one rebound and two assists in nine minutes of action. WILDCATS Continued from page 1 He's big but he's quick," Michigan…

…'re feeling well towards each other again. The overall feeling of the team is very positive." If the Wolverines can win their last four games, they are assured of at least a tie for the conference championship…

…'s plight is obvious on his face and in his tone. "We wanted to control the tempo more," said a solemn Foster after being trounced by the Wolverines, 94-69. "Our turnovers and their (Michigan's) defense…

February 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 101) • Page Image 15

…, also netted the Wolverines nine team points, most notably a 39-second pin of Buckeye Heath Eddlebutte. His fallgave Michigan its first lead of the evening, 18-17. "Fritz has been superb for Michigan…

…," teammate Phil Tomek said. It was Tomek who preserved the Wolverines' lead with a 3-0 decision over Badger_ heavyweight Lee Krueger. However, the night before, Tomek lost a 3-2 decision to Eric Schultz…

February 26, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…, catching and passing Iowa early in the second half, and going on to win easily, 78-70. - . The win gave the Wolverines sole possession of fifth place in the Big Ten, with a 6-5 mark, and dropped the Hawkeyes…

…, the maximum advantage be- ing 16 points with 2:55 to play. Bill Buntin, the Wolverines' sophomore center, was once again their top scorer, notching 32 poinits with 11 yield goals -and 10 free throws…

… for two points Rodgers as he unwillingly gives up the ball to Wolverine Larry in the second half of yesterday's game. Buntin really didn't need Tregoning (35). Bob Cantrell (30), Tom Cole (31) and Doug…

… the assistance as he laid up the ball successfully to add to the Herner (40) stand by to pounce on the ball as seemingly headless Wolverines' lead, which they maintained during the last 16 Joe…

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, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… ~oekeyand Basketball Squads Both Lose on I i Period Tech Flurry Steady Northwestern Quintet ( s 6-1 Wolverine Defeat Wolverines Despite Cole's 17 P C..s+nt I..By BOB ROMANOFF Road )utelasses oint…

… standings. The Wolverines scored the first four points and the last six points of the game but sandwiched be- tween these two scoring bursts the Wildcats had the game well in hand despite scattered uprisings…

… tight man to man defense which forced the Wolverines to attempt most of their' shots from the outside with-, out much success. While Northwestern hit for a sizzling 48.3 per cent average from the floor…

…. Cole Leads 6-7 sophomore center Tom Cole was the Wolverines standout as he hit for 15 points and grabbed 17 of Michigan's rebounds to lead the team ' in both departments. Sport Editorials For a series of…

… been one of the team's standouts, had 14, and Snyder 13. The Wolverines, who had a two- inch height advantage over the Wildcat starters, grabbed only five more rebounds than their op- ponents. As Coach…

… event which Canham figured would be much weaker for the Wolverines. He also ran down a list of fine performances by his team's mid- dle - distance runners, especially Dave Martin and Jim Wyman. unmary 2…

February 26, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… ice. The Wolverines will wrap up the campaign at a grueling pace as they play their last six regular season contests in the next nine days. End Home Action They will face the Gophers here tonight and…

… 90 VMI 83 North Carolina 97, Virginia 5 William and Mary 82, Furman 74 Denver on Monday and Tuesday. Although Minnesota will be bringing a sixth-place squad to face the Wolverines, Michigan Coach Al…

February 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

… Acting Associate Sports Editor. Special To The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan State blasted the Wolverines here last night by the largest margin in the history of the lengthy riv- alry, 7-1. The Spartan…

… 9 Page an opportunity to stop the offensive show. Still, the Spartans weren't particular on whom they scored their goals, beating Page twice. Michigan's offense never did click, as, the Wolverines

… this season. Things were much the same last night, as the Wolverine icemen got only one shot past State goalie Gaye Cooley in 37 attempts. INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR ON "GUILT AND RESPONSIBILITY" in the…

…, RUTGERS UNIV. Hoosier Trackmen Invade Yost By DAVE PFEFFER Co-captains Randy Weddle and John Brooks lead a battling but inexperienced Indiana track squad against the Wolverines today. The Hoosiers, having…

…. Wolverine Bob Densham and Hoosier Dick Swift, both having cleared 6'7" previously, should pro- vide spectator enthusiasm in the high jump event. It will be interesting to see if the Michigan captain, pole…

February 26, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

… a goal. Whether it's the desire for a national championship or the desire to wrestle one varsity match, these Wolverines do it all for . By Tracy Sandler * Daily Sports Writer 6:17a.m. - Wrestler…

… the coach- es, "Thanks for pushing us that hard. We needed it." But, the Wolverines were not always thankful for the tough workouts. "It used to be that we had guys on our team that didn't buy into the…

… hand getting raised," Logan said. "When your hand gets raised, that's what you did all that work for. When you lose, it r. . hurts so bad." A True Wolverine by wrestler Dane Tabano It's 3:25 and…

… called A TRUE WOLVERINE. 01 10 10 Michigan coach Dale Bahr's thoughts. Chris Viola, 125 p unds 125 pound Damion Logan, 141 pounds "He's a gewat athlete. He has g9at quIckness .. H. needs to stay…

February 26, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

… be- came a valuable addition to the Wolverine natators. The tow- headed Gus took second in the NCAA 440-yd. freestyle and gained a place on the 1947 Collegiate All- American Swimming Team. Matt Mann…

…) then it will be assured a tie. If on the other hand, the Buckeyes keep up their pace and drop Michigan then Iowa will have an excellent chance to take the championship. Wolverine Puksters Set For Two…

… Collegiate Athletic Association tournament tonight at the Coliseum when the Wolverines meet the Tigers of Colorado Col- lege in the first of a two game weekend series. Colorado has clinched the far- western…

… over the Wolverines in the history of the series. The affair promises to be nip and tuck down to the final tape with both squads evenly matched on paper, Pair of Aces Micshigan coach Ken Doherty Ivory…

…. { .. ?:: >:# ; .{ . ' y v G:b X k% "., .2 $f k?:fir .'f'.', :'y y, , . 4- on three previous occasions with the MSC ace winning twice and the Wolverine captain finishing ahead once. Barten will also run in the mile and…

… mile relay. Shifts Personnel In an attempt to secure every possible point, the Wolverine men- tor is planning on a little shift- ing of personnel. Bob Thomason who ran the half last week will be switched…

February 26, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… Supplement Blue cagers capture home finale Wolverines nip Iowa, 82-76 By RICK MADDOCK After leading by as much as 19 points, the Michigan cagers fought off a gradual Iowa surge and held on to a rugged…

… 82-76 Big Ten victory. The Wolverines' post season hopes remained alive with the win. "That keeps us in position now. We play Minnesota and Northwestern. We've still got a chance. We'll certainly get a…

…) when your offense is not clicking. Ours wasn't, and they took advantage of it," Alan Hardy said. "You have a lead, so you're not trying to come back. You don't have that to go for.' The Wolverine letdown…

… shortage o( nurses in See CARTER, Page 7 Michigan's Mark Lozier uncorks a jump shot despite harassment from Iowa defenders Terry Drake (right) and Larry Olsthoorn. Lozier and his Wolverine teammates did…

February 26, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… associated with the At- lantic Union movement. -Daily-Dick Gaskill NORTH DAKOTA GOALIE JERRY SCHULTZ BLOCKS BILL MacFARLAND'S SHOT BUT WOLVERINES POUND OUT 7-0 WIN TO NEAR NCAA PLAYOFF BERTH. Wolverine Icers…

…-out of the year. Wolverines will take on the No- daks again tonight in the Coli- seum at 8:00, and will attempt to run their victory streak to six straight games. Heyligers' sextet has now copped nine out…

… of their last 11 games, putting on another brilliant stretch run in the race to the Broadmoor and the NCAA Ice finals. Work Smoothly For the first time this season, two Wolverine lines functioned…

… North Dakota offense never got going. Only Ben Cherski resem- bled his press clippings, but even he was obscure in the face of the Wolverine onslaught. Garner Two Points The game, worth two big points in…

February 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

… it out for top honors in the western section at Iowa City. Like the Wolverines, the Hoosiers hold successive victories ovr Purdue, Ohio State and Northwestern, while Coach Reynolds' team has also down…

… was hard pressed to win by a single point margin, 14 to 13. The Hoosier team includes three veterans from the 1926 outfit, while five of the Wolverine matmen in Coach Keen's lineup were on last year…

… wrestlers in Big Ten circles. in the Conference meets this far the Wolverine matmen have not w lost a bout in the first five divisions. In the 115 pound bout Eakin willB wrestle for Indiana, and past perfor…

…- mances seem to give the edge to Baker,5 Michigan's undefeated veteran. The f Hoosier has won one of his Confer- t ence matches and lost to the Cornell t 115 pounder, while the Wolverine star L holds…

… considered the pick of the Conferene in his weight, despite the fact that he lost to Hummel of Ohio State by a narrow margin. Sauer, Wolverine star who has not lost a Big Ten bout, will meet the Hoosier…

… overtime bout, but was defeated earlier in the season by Johnson of! Purdue. W'onght's meet promises to be the most difficult as well as the most in- teresting in which the Wolverines have' engaged this…

…, it looks likea had fight. Northrop has been ' .making 12 feet 6 inches consistently.! Prout is the other Wolverine entry and is capable of better than 12 feet. Boyles of Iowa is another vaulter of…

February 26, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 101) • Page Image 12

… Walker last Friday night in East Lansing. Powell chipped in nine points for the 62-56 Wolverine victory. IS 1313 on the game. "When a team can come ina Contiued from page 1 defensively key on one play Char…

Wolverine squad. In addition, the Wolverines swept Michigan State this season in a home-and- home series for the first time ever. Michigan's career record against the Spartans now stands at 6-26. By securing…

… their ninth Big Ten victory, the Wolverines clinched at least a .500 record in the conference for the first time since 1981-82 when Michigan went 3-3. SULTAN OF SWAT, AGAIN: Frosh phenom Trish Andrew just…

… continues to be a force in the middle for the Wolverines. After coming off a career- and Big Ten-high for blocked shots against Northwestern with five, she tallied four more stuffs in East Lansing, bumping…

February 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

Wolverines. Michigan is pres- ently in fourth place by .021_ Should both teams sweep their games the race will be thrown into a tie, which would result in Mich- igan' State receiving the fourth l Michigan…

… earlier in the season when the Wolverines trounced the Huskies by a score of 6-1. In that game Michigan was never behind and scored in every period. The night before, however, it was a different story as…

February 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 129) • Page Image 7

…- tainty? Four injuries incurred last week against Iowa threaten to side- line four Wolverine regulars to- morrow. One, Two, Three First, at 157, Lee Deitrick's re- injured knee may convince Keen to go with…

… the Tokyo Games, Behm finished only two points behind tied the eventual U.S. contender' the Wolverines in the Midlands in both wrestling and Greco-' MASKED MARVEL: Soph Page Develops Skill as…

…-53 loss at the hands out State's Jim Maidlow after of the Wolverines two weeks ago last term's conclusion to gain the in Ann Arbor. starting spot. Maidlow had pre- Michigan will pit Ed Booth- viously…

…, the Wolverines' sil- ver medal-winning Olympian, will take on Fred Schmidt, who fin- ished right behind him at Tokyo. Schmidt touched out Roble in the Ann Arbor meet by :00.15 sec- ond, but Robie had…

… team's losses to the Wolverines, Minne- sota-Duluth coach John Romano commented that Page "played two great games and made some fan- tastic saves on a lot of tough shots." Self-Reliant Page is more sure…

February 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… University of Michigan swim- ming teamsmashed four National In- tercollegiate records, and two pool records to hand the Hawkeyes a 61 to 23 defeat here tonight. The Wolverines won first places in every one of…

… through with first places in both the 50 and 100 yard free style sprint events. He failed to set new marks in either event, however. The Wolverines started off the record breaking chain of events by…

February 26, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 83) • Page Image 14

Wolverines' (1-15 Big Ten, 7- 19 overall) disappointing season. If it weren't for her, the loss total could have jumped even more and Michigan could be sitting here today with no conference wins to talk about…

… can get around the opponent and head to the basket for two points. Johns led the Wolverines to one of their few victories in December against Houston, posting 20 points and pulling down 16 rebounds. She…

February 26, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… wins, although compet- ing in only one conference race and no national collegiate races last year due to illness. MEMBERS of Wolverine Coach Matt Mann's 1952 Olympic swim- ming champions, Cleveland, Kon…

… City, Michigan, standing six feet, seven inches off the ground, is one of the tallest players on the team. A forward, he has scored more than 500 points in his three years as a Wolverine cager. THE LANKY…

… 66 Bowling Green 107, Dayton 73 (Continued from Page 1) Vic Heyliger's Wolverines will find themselves hard-pressed to keep abreast of the fast skating Gophers, especially in the later stages of the…

…- dacci- and Bob Topp, Wolverine gridders, led the way with 18 points each. ALTHOUGH they were out- classed all the way the profs pro- duced a number of stars. The us- ually potent one-two punch of "Wild…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… established about a 10 yard lead. MICHIGAN'S first win of the meet was provided by Art Henrie, 'who nosed out Fred Johnson of Ohio in the 60-yard dash. Other Wolverine winners were Don Hoov- er in the high…

… in ten Western Conference games for the Wolverines, plunging them deeper into the second division. The Wildcats had little diffi- culty after the first ten minutes. Their agile forward combina- tion of…

…. Mack Suprunowicz matched him 20 sec- onds later and the two teams continued to trade baskets evenly. The Wolverines assumed their only -Daily-Burt Sapowitch FIGHTING FINISH-Caught at the finish of last…

…-25 edge as Wolverine play became more and more erratic. Wildcat captain, Bob Hughes,, crushed Michigan hopes by tossing in four consecu- tive fielders. * * * FENDLEY followed with three in a row and…

February 26, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… championship meet scheduled for March 15, it puts Michigan in a bad light if the Wolverines con- tinue to ignore the sport. M1 Iilliard Squad To Play Tonight At 7 p.m. this evening, pool parlor enthusiasts will…

… last week in the initial round of pocket billiards. Ohio State clicked with 510 points for loop honors, 37 points ahead of the second-place Wolverines. Further play in poc- ket billiards will be resumed…

… squad will see its initial action today in the newly erected pitching and batting nets. All tryouts are welcome, of course. With practice officially inaug- urated the Wolverine mentor will be faced with…

… 1947 edition of Wolverine baseball. The Michigan nine opens its ten game Southern schedule against the University of Maryland at Col- lege Park, Maryland, on April 4th and will play a game a day through…

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…

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