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September 26, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

… Wolver- sCexperience to the tcommunity, ine apparel. But Arder sid she Dirty Wolverine, because a lot of people associ- hasn't yet found anything Mich- ate thrift store shopping with igan State…

Wolverines tion Army. They won't buy these don't have to get their feathers By K.C. WASSMAN things, so I'm bringing it to them ruffled about that," Arder said. Daily Staff Reporter because it is more eco…

…-friendly." University alum Hatim Arder said she started The Elhady, who attended the bou- Dressed in a vintage Red Dirty Wolverine after people tique last night, said he normally Wings sweatshirt and match- continually…

… University, lection at The Dirty Wolverine. prints shoe store on Main Street Arder moved to Brooklyn for an "It's like the stuff I grew up last night selling vintage cloth- internship and started selling with…

… Jordan Kifer, who Arbor. The Dirty Wolverine had buy it for myself, and it got to the helped Arder set up the boutique its first pop-up boutique event point that people kept asking me last night, said she…

September 26, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 15) • Page Image 11

… stands apart board by board. With blank expressions the Wolverines stuck to routine - they shook hands, collected bags and jogged into the locker room. For all the plays and scenarios that Michigan coach…

… Mark Rosen ran his team through, he never taught it how to lose. After a spec- tacular undefeated preseason and conference opener, perhaps he believed it never would. The 18th-ranked Wolverines lost to…

September 26, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

… stayed 000 playing volleyball. She knew immediately she home." While she has a deep commit- wanted to play. With her athletic ment to the Wolverines, Cross, talent and lanky frame, she fit the who elevated…

… injury with restricted practice time. In preseason, with Cross's injury and teammate Claire McElheny suffering from an Achilles flare, the Wolverines were thin at her position. The team had one middle…

September 26, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 144) • Page Image 8

Wolverines played a trio of unfamiliar teams in Arkansas, a pair of top-ranked opponents in the ACC and two teams in Oregon. This weekend, Michigan will return to fami] starts Big Ten pla The Wolverin will…

… openers and EW KIPNIS road matches haven't boded well ts Writer for Michigan. The Wolverines are 14-18 in Big Ten openers ve weeks of the and are 0-3 on the opposing higan volleyball teams' home courts this…

… Eastern Michigan last Indiana 9-3 Saturday. That alone is reason Purdue 10-2; for optimism, but at the same Michigan s-5 time, the Wolverines had one When: of their worst matches of the Friday 7 P…

Wolverines as they enter this weekend's fixtures. Purdue will challenge Michigan with left-handed outside hitter Annie Drews, who had a match-high 12 kills in the Boilermakers' last win against Notre Dame. She…

… 4.78 digs per.set. on offense, outside hitter AmeliaAnderson leads the Hoosiers with 3.39 kills per set. Although Big Ten play may be a familiar time of the season for the Wolverines, the two opening…

… illnesses. Senior setter Lexi Dannemiller has yet to play in a match this season, and the Wolverines are just starting to return other players from injuries. Rosen admitted the hardest Wolverines host…

… point for both teams, which come into the fixture under completely MSU at different circumstances. Michigan The Matchup: Wolverines MSU 0-3-1; (3-1-0) will Michigan have their 3-1-0 sights set on When…

… season, they lost three games by just a! a a The Michigan women's soccer team hop back in them." Having played nine different starting lineups in their first 10 games, the Wolverines might be able to…

… send out their strongest starting lineup without fear of one goal," said Michigan coach Greg Ryan. On the other side of the field, the Wolverines' five-game winning streak was brought to an end last…

September 26, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 141) • Page Image 9

… bruising 3-0 loss in East Lansing — its first loss to its in-state rival since 2011. But the Wolverines returned to their winning ways Saturday night, defeating the Spartans, 1-0. Behind an…

… electrifying second-half performance that Michigan coach Greg Ryan called “our best half of soccer of the year”, the Wolverines (3-0 Big Ten, 7-1-1 overall) completely overpowered Michigan State (1…

September 26, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

…’s soccer coach Greg Ryan. Fortunately for the Wolverines, it didn’t. The freshman midfielder’s shot found the back of the net with just 10 seconds left in regulation, salvaging a 2-2 draw for…

… Gophers (0-1-1, 4-2-3) could rightfully say they dominated the match. Against a shorthanded Wolverine squad missing five regular starters, Minnesota went on the attack early and often. The…

… particular, the absences of defenders Brooke Cilley and Sura Yekka forced the Wolverines to adjust. Redshirt junior Taylor Timko, the usual starter at left back, had to move to centerback instead, which…

… because she’s so good getting forward wide.” For all its ammunition, however, Minnesota failed to seriously challenge Sarah Jackson early on. The Wolverines’ senior keeper had to make just three…

… routine saves in the first half. Meanwhile, the Wolverines’ two attempts were the two best chances of the first half. Just six minutes in, junior midfielder Reilly Martin sent a corner into the…

… forward April Bockin’s wide-open effort in the box — one of five saves she recorded in the first 20 minutes of the half alone. Despite the best efforts of Jackson and the Wolverines’ back line…

…. The Golden Gophers continued to attack, looking to put away the scrappy Wolverines once and for all. And they very nearly did — with just over four minutes remaining, Gernes scored her second goal…

… down completely, resulting in one last gasp for the Wolverines. Foug launched a ball downfield, Stratigakis caught up to it, and Michigan had new life. “Just a great effort from Sarah,” Ryan said…

Wolverines a tie aggainst Minnesota. Coming into this weekend, the Michigan volleyball team knew it would be in for a tough test — one that would require truly tremendous play to pass. After losing in…

… four sets at No. 1 Minnesota (1-1 Big Ten, 12-1 overall) on Friday, the Wolverines (0-2, 10-4) hoped to rebound in a nationally televised game against No. 5 Wisconsin in Madison. With the second…

September 26, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 143) • Page Image 13

… well-publicized. LSA senior Julia McMahon, program assistant at the Body Image and Eating Disorder Program of Wolverine Wellness, explained students often enter college with concerns about gaining…

… a short presentation. LSA junior Celia Gold trains at Ann Arbor’s Wolverine Strength and Conditioning — a gym that specializes in CrossFit, a high-intensity fitness program. Gold said being an…

September 26, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 141) • Page Image 7

…, freshmen Wolverines must learn quickly. Arriving on campus in September and kicking off the season on Oct. 6 leaves little time for hiccups in the transition process. Michigan’s roster features five…

… freshmen: Cam York, Eric Ciccolini, Johnny Beecher, Keaton Pehrson and Nick Granowicz. Granowicz’s path to playing for the Wolverines was different than that of teammates like Beecher and York…

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