Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

September 27, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 142) • Page Image 12

…. Backup quarterback Dylan McCaffrey led Michigan with 21 yards, as the Wolverines finished with 40 yards on 19 attempts. Both Gattis and Harbaugh remained mum on Charbonnet’s health this week…

…, but a repeat of his showing against Army would help quell concerns over the run game. Patterson looking for bounce- back game While the Wolverines gained just 2.1 yards per carry against Wisconsin…

September 27, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

… it’s been more than 20 years since marijuana legalization became popular in the ballots, the Green Wolverine Science Symposium marks the first student-organized cannabis science conference in…

… legislation in support of the plant. It’s time for Michigan folks to decide if cannabis will be legal for recreational use in the mitten, and student organization Green Wolverine, the symposium’s host…

September 27, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Wednesday, September 27, 2017 — 7A Wolverines upset No. 9 Wisconsin Due largely to a list of injuries that seems to only grow, not much has gone as…

… expected for the Michigan women’s soccer team this season. Sunday’s game at Wisconsin was no exception — but for a different reason. The Wolverines had fought Minnesota to an exhausting double…

September 27, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 142) • Page Image 8

… one that had won its last four games. “I really got into them at halftime,” Ryan said. “I told them they’re better than that. And they responded really well.” The Wolverines (3-0-0 Big Ten…

…, 7-1-1 overall) came out for the second half looking like the same team they have been most of the season. By the final whistle, the scoreboard read 1-0 in favor of Michigan. The Wolverines

September 27, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

Wolverines' last 550 elected captain her junior and was ta es - she sat only when they senior years. Three months later, tant D d Butler and needed extra she started all over as a member were c ers. of the…

Wolverines. and sa 1, Sosenko would be 130 Sosenko was set to continue you - north of Ann Arbor if not hercareerbymovingonto Central here?' Central Michigan coach- Michigan. She liked the Chippe- Aftc hange…

… often. were better options on the table. Sosenl e said, 'We'll take her,' " That left Sosenko with one "W aman said. "Generally, option: become a Wolverine and about some of the younger play- not play…

…, Michigan trailed Central Michigan in the NCAA Tournament until Sos- enko assisted on the game-tying goal with 40 seconds left. Sosen- ko played all 95 minutes, and the Wolverines won in overtime en route to…

… women's track and field team? All in a day's work for standout redshirt sophomore Shannon Osika. Joining the Wolverines half- way through the 2011-2012 sea- son, Osika made an immediate impact as a…

…, and are excited to go to practice," she said. "And I really liked coach McGuire, so it just seemed like a perfect fit." While Osika found her per- fect match at Michigan, the Wolverines could not have…

… underway for the Michi- gan women's tennis team this past weekend at the Wolverine Invitational, a new and improved work ethic was brought to the court to start the season. After a long summer of…

September 27, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

…, Forcier was given the chance to prove very soon after that that he indeed was ready to run the Wolverines' offense bet- ter than he did in the second half of last season. And after playing much of the…

… better. And freshman Devin Gard- ner, who came into the game before Forcier, impressed as well, throwing for 85 yards and a touchdown while running for another. He did account for the Wolverines' only…

September 27, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 15) • Page Image 5

… Forcier celebrate after the Wolverine's 65-21 win over Bowling Green. KARTJE From Page 1A time soon. That's not to take anything away from Forcier's or Gardner's performances. Both came in and did exactly…

… them - it goes with- out saying - has the potential of a Heisman Trophy candidate like Robinson. And without that talent and break-neck speed, gameplan- ning against the Wolverines' quar- terback…

… down completely borders on impossible. "Denard Robinson is going tos make people look bad," Connecti- cut coach Randy Edsall said after the Wolverines' week-one win. At Robinson's current pace, he would…

…-play offensive production on the field, the Wolverines don't have enough potential to make up for their shaky defense, especially against solid Big Ten programs. Robinson is-going to give a lot of Michigan fans…

September 27, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 15) • Page Image 10

… hotseat, which he and Rodri- guez shared at the start of the season. Since year one of Rodriguez's tenure, the Wolverines' defense has been slowly decaying. Under Scott Shafer - who was first brought to Ann…

… hired by Rodriguez to lead the Wolverine defense. The results he yielded in his first season were 27 yards worse than Shafer's defense. And he was kept on. And four games into his sec- ond season, the…

… results have been even worse. Robinson's defense was crushed for 535 yards against Notre Dame-the second-highest in a win in program history. Then, the week after, the Wolverines gave up 439 yards to an FCS…

… squad that the defense was absolutely ill- prepared for. The Wolverines are the second worst defense among undefeated teams in the FBS (only Oklahoma is worse), and overall, they come in at a stunningly…

… basis. For comparison's sake, Shafer, who left town foo Robinson's old home in Syracuse, has the 29th- ranked defense in the FBS, while his defense is allowing almost 100 yards less than the Wolverines

… rkartjeo umich.edu Wolverines deal with weather-related inconsistencies By MATT KRASNOFF Daily Sports Writer With summer coming to a close in Ann Arbor, a weekend slate to Florida seemed like the perfect…

… glimmer of adver- sity. And getting back into the swing of things should come alittle easier when the Wolverines return home. Ann Arbor will host the Wolverine Invitational next weekend, and Bernstein knows…

…. But the 2-0 Michigan loss didn't reflect the competitive- ness of the rivalry, which opened the Wolverines' Big Ten slate. Michigan (0-1-0 Big Ten, 5-2-2 overall) hung on for much of the game, but…

… defensive lapses in the second half ended the Wolverines' chances. The Wolverines came into the game with a 6-0-3 record in con- ference openers since 2000. Look- ing past the rivalry, the game drops Michigan…

… the defense near the box. The g role on Michigan's offense th ss Wolverines did just that as more pressure created more opportu- nities in front of the Buckeye net. But despite their aggressive play…

September 27, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… a Sensible Drug Policy. Wolverine fans winning hearts and minds of opposing fans TO THE DAILY: I attended the Penn State-Michigan game on Saturday. I wore my white very proudly and had the luxury of…

… told stories of how mean and rude Michigan fans are during and after games. On my way back, I was telling stories of how a few Michi- gan fans became friends with some Penn State fans. These Wolverine

September 27, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 18) • Page Image 8

…, who held for the Wolverines last season. On top of his punting duties, Mesko practiced taking snaps. Now he's got a handle on the job, as long as he remembers one important factor, made famous by Ace…

… season. elen uses ball to boost Blue's shooting woes 0 PETER SCHOTTENFELS/Daily Punter Zoltan Mesko has expanded his role with the Wolverines this season, taking over the holding responsibilities during…

September 27, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 17) • Page Image 10

…Wednesday September 27, 2006 sports.michigandaily.com sports@michigandaily.com SPORT"S, I 0 4 1OA Senior goalie a calming force for Wolverines By Colt Rosensweig Daily Sports Writer, In eighth…

… line of defense, is a calming influence on her teammates. Always even-keeled and never panicky, Riley consistently keeps the Wolverines in games. She also tends to shut down other teams' attacks. In 70…

… pounds and ran a 49 40-yard dash. Not exactly blink-and-you'll- miss-him speed, but surprisingly fast for a man thatbig. Branch's quickness came in handy during his first two seasons as a Wolverine, when…

… Alan Branch notched his first sack of the se Wolverines' win over Wisconsin last Saturday. ting sacks. If that's the case, he must have been very happy with the switch on Saturday. Branch spent the…

… season, a second season." Michigan (0-1-0 Big Ten, 4-4-2 overall) hopes it fares better in its second season than its first. The Wolverines ended their noncon- ference schedule by losing three of four…

… Big Ten for the Wolverines. "It's so early in the Big Ten season that it's too early to think about the NCAA Tournament," Rademacher said. "We just need to focus on playing well and improving each game…

… said. "But our defensive presence is there, a total 180 from last year." With Tuura guarding the net, it's nearly impossible to score against the Wolverines. In her first seven . games prior to…

… the Wolverines' defense. Two days later, Michigan plays Indi- ana, which beat the Wolverines 2-1 last year. "The fact that we have them at home, two teams who are at the top of the Big Ten, there's a…

… are in the Big Ten," Tuura said. "That makes it more person- al. We also know them better and can prepare for them better." The Wolverines know the Big Ten season is what makes or breaks a team's season…

September 27, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 17) • Page Image 12

… the national team. But at the meet last week, many familiar faces, includ- ing some fellow Wolverines, made him feel right at home. "It was my first experience represent- ing the United States and…

… opportunity to coach many of the world's best athletes and to watch his former Wolverines race, War- hurst had to make time for the World Cup around an already busy schedule. One week before he departed for…

… will be the runners' first 'quiz' of the semester." i4 FILE PHOTOS LEFT: Former Wolverine Nick Willis competed at the Track and Feid World Cup in Athens last week. RIGHT: Michigan coach Ron Warhurst…

September 27, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 169) • Page Image 11

…- ons continue to develop. But the part of its arsenal that shined the brightest was on the other side of the ball. While the offense turned in 27 points, the Wolverines' defense forced five turnovers on…

… shredded through the Wolverine sec- ondary on their opening drive, which was highlighted by a personal foul on Michigan cornerback Marlin Jackson that kept Iowa on offense and a diving touchdown catch by Ed…

… Hinkel. But Hinkel would lose the ball following a recep- tion three possessions later after getting hit by linebacker Lawrence Reid. Michigan safety Ernest Shazor recovered the fumble, and the Wolverines

… getting out there, and we're going to keep on getting turnovers game after game." ck and leading Varsity Through four games this season, the Wolverines' defense has forced a nation-leading 19 turnovers…

… sacks, gave up fewer yards or were more effective in keeping opponents off the scoreboard. But Michigan's 3-1 record is a direct result of the fact that this year's Wolverines feature - so far - the most…

… every game - at least three." In spite of the 17 points Iowa scored or the 270 yards Tate threw for, Saturday's game was probably the Wolverines most impressive of the season, if for no other reason than…

… put together a second touchdown drive. And by that time, Michigan enjoyed a 30-10 cushion thanks to two Tate interceptions and three Iowa fumbles. Not to mention the fact that the Wolverines' defen…

… turnover-forcing machine, if there were ever a season where the Wolverines needed their defense to make big play after big play, then it's this year. With true freshmen starting at both quarterback and…

… running back, Michigan cannot necessarily rely on its offense to win games for it. That being said, the Wolverines can force all the turnovers in the world, but if the offense cannot take See BURKE, Page 5B…

… DEFENSIVE TURNAROUND Michigan's defense appeared to be in trouble when it allowed Iowa to march right down the field to begin the game. But the Wolverines rebounded and allowed just 31 yards the rest of the…

September 27, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 169) • Page Image 16

… 3-0 loss at No. I Minnesota SaturdayA night. The Wolverines committed three fewer attack errors than Minnesota and held the Golden Gophers to a .173 hitting percentage, well below their .251 season…

… ihan Michigan's top-three defenders combined. The Wolverines finished the match with 70 digs to the Golden Gophers' 90. "That's how they affect teams is through their defense," senior Jennifer Gandolph…

September 27, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 169) • Page Image 17

… simply on a roll. The Wolverines (4-0 Big Ten, 7-2-1 over- all) have outscored their opponents 18-5 over their unbeaten streak, including shutouts in their last three games. "I think that it shows from how…

…'s hat trick was Wolverines' first since Abby Crumpton poured in three goals against Wisconsin in 2002. "That was huge for (Artsis)," Michigan coach Debbie Rademacher said. "She's typi- cally someone who…

… sophomore Megan Tuura made five saves, while Minnesota's Molly Sch- neider turned away 10 Wolverine shots. "I thought the defense was put under a lot of pressure on Friday based on the style of play of…

… Minnesota," Rademacher said. "I thought they hung tough, and (Tuura) made some key saves." But the scoreless stalemate didn't hold. Early in the second overtime, the Wolverines earned a corner kick. Tanchon…

… can't afford to relax. Big Ten powers Penn State and Ohio State roll into town next week, and the Wolverines will be ready. "I think every weekend is so important," Rademacher said. "It just imposes a…

… first three collegiate goals against Iowa yesterday. She Is the first Wolverine to record a hat trick since 2002. No love for Selig up north MONTREAL (AP) - Hundreds of Montreal Expos fans held a rally…

September 27, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 150) • Page Image 21

…. Handicapped by two absences due uries, including junior Katy c wich, the Wolverines still naged a respectable fourth-place ish out of 21 teams. Arkansas, ked third in the country, claimed top spot. Michigan was…

…'d say that it was compara- to most of the courses that we low that the Wolverines have this e under their belts, they have , idea of what to expect when CAA Championships, which I1 be held in Bloomington…

September 27, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 138) • Page Image 13

…'s cross- country team faces the toughest challenge to its relatively inexperi- enced front-line tomorrow at the 4Miami (Ohio) Fall Classic Invitational. The Wolverines are the favorites entering the meet…

… but will have to deal with Mid-American Conference powerhouse Bowling Green, which qualified for the 1995 NCAA Enational championships. The Wolverines will also race against the host team, Miami, which…

September 27, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 138) • Page Image 14

…/pady Dale Rominski and other members of the Michigan hockey team visited C.S. Mott Children's Hospital last night. The Wolverines spent time with kids in the burn, cancer and intensive care units for the…

… patients. Two other groups.of players, accompanied by "From the Heart" organizers, toured separate floors of the Children's hospital. The Wolverines were scheduled to spend an hour and a half moving from…

September 27, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 132) • Page Image 11

… the last four coming on the road. The Wolverines traveled to East Lansing, Sunday, and displayed their offensive talent in a 4-2 victory. The win marked the first time in the five-game streak that…

… Michigan allowed a goal. The Wolverines had held their opponents to no goals for four games and for the first 17 minutes against the Spartans for a string of 302 shutout minutes. Goalkeeper Rachael…

… practice, Wolverine coach Ron Warhurst will decide whether MacDonald will race or be redshirted for the fall. Last year, MacDonald, Michigan's No.2 runner behind juniorKevin Sullivan, was fourth in both the…

… first six games of the season due to illness, Poulin scored the winning goal in the Wolverines' 2-1 victory. Poulin, who finished last season in a four-way tie for top goal scorer with seven, was also…

September 27, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 132) • Page Image 11

…- leyball team was hoping to start the Big Ten season off well, because three of its injured players were returning. 0 So much for dreams. The Wolverines (4-8) opened the conference season with a pair of road…

Wolverines had a in streak of their own, having won our of their last five matches. "As a young team, we have the tendency to come out and play ner- vous and tight," coach Greg Giovanazzi said. "We did not do…

September 27, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 125) • Page Image 15

… coach who encourages individuality, the Wolverines have all * the right ingredients for a winning season. This year's senior class has gone through many changes throughout their Michigan careers. Head…

… commitment is the same as mine. Most of all, I think, and I VOLLEYBALL Continued from page 1 In the first game, the Wolverines notched the opening point and took the lead at 3-2. However, Illinois ran off 12…

September 27, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 157) • Page Image 12

…; Coach Peggy Bradley-Doppes has an answer. "This is not the past. This is a brand new Michigan program," she said. And Bradley-Doppes hopes her team can back up her words when the Wolverines open the Big…

… traditional thorn in Michigan's side. The Hawk- eyes swept both matches last year and dominate the all-time series,13- 3. The Wolverines could finally be ready to turn the tables tonight at 8:30. Iowa lost its…

…-ranked Michigan squad (3-3) has the typical "opening day" opti- mism. "We want to look at this as the start of a new season," Wolverine coach Patti Smith said. "We took the time before practice on Tuesday to talk…

… the weekend by playing the defending conference champion, No. 10 Northwestern (4- 2), tomorrow. In the back of the Wolverines' minds is the fact that Michigan has never beaten the Wildcats. "Being 0…

… men's rugby club, Homecoming is here. This weekend, Wolverine Rugby Club alumni from across the country will converge on Ann Arbor for three days of fun and games. The matches will feature current…

September 27, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 157) • Page Image 13

… Michigan's ictory last weekend at the MSU Invitational, leads the Wolverines into Dartmouth. She placed second among the Michigan runners and fourth overall with a time of 17:55. "Last week, I thought she…

…'s meet, the Wolverines will be closer to achiev- ing their ultimate goal. The women runners are rated No. 3 in the nation. Assistant coach Mike MacGuyer said, "The team is looking great straight across the…

September 27, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 16) • Page Image 10

… are almost left out. He substitutes the dessert in their place. 'M' kickers shut out CMU, 5-0 Wolverines win, but show efficiency problems ft -I. Eric Sklar Daily Sports Writer The women's soccer…

… team didn't expect to get much competition from their Central Michigan coun- terparts, and they didn't. The Wolverines cruised to a 5-0 victory over CMU yesterday at Elbel Field, improving their record…

September 27, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 14) • Page Image 9

…'s transition as the Wolverines' kicker, slash punter, has not been so smooth. THE SENIOR from St. Joseph, Mich., has punted extremely well, but he has connected on just five-of-10 field goals in three games…

… played injured in the Wolverines' first three games. "He's has not been able to play (at full strength) all year," Schembechler said. "He cannot move. It's really hurt us." The loss of Herrmann and Manuel…

Wolverine runners. Mindy Rowand led the Michigan attack by capturing fifth place in a time of 18:17. She was followed by first-year runner, Kim Haluscsak, who claimed 12th (18:48). Carol Boid crossed the line…

… of Haluscsak: "Kim did a great job for us. She is one of the top freshman in the country and showed it with her fine performance." Other top finishers for the Wolverines included, Karen Welke (20th) in…

… week." The Wolverine runners will get another shot at Indiana when they travel to Bloomington for the Indiana Invitational on October 8. -SCOTT SHIGLEY Soccer team ties two This past weekend, the…

… Michigan men's soccer team recorded two ties. On Saturday, the Wolverines played in Evanston against the Northwestern Wildcats. The game was the type for those who don't like to see scoring, as the game…

September 27, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… Carolina, the Wolverines enter tomorrow's game ranked 12th in the nation. Michigan has not won its first two games of the season since 1978, when it finished 10- 2. THE TERPS enter the game with t a 2…

… Perryman (left to right), leading the Wolverines onto the field game two weeks ago, will be the, keys to Michigan's offense against Maryland East' From AP and UPI MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. - Hurricane Gloria…

September 27, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 17) • Page Image 10

… be the Wolverines' final step in preparing for the up- coming Big Ten season. Last week, they finished fourth at the Missouri Invitational. THE TEAM is looking to improve on last year's fourth place…

… race where the Wolverines will chase defending national champion Wisconsin and conference runner up Illinois. " I think we have an outside chance to win," said Parks. "But we're using this more as a tune…

September 27, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 17) • Page Image 11

… finished second with 225. Michigan State's Barb Teichert, who won the Lady Wolverine Invitational last weekend, shot 227 which was good for third place. MICHIGAN WAS led by Melissa Bauer with a 241. That was…

… low enough for a tie for 15th place overall. The Wolverines rallied on the last day to move from 13th to their 10th place finish in the tournament. Spikers split in weekend matches By JIM DAVIS…

… Sometimes you got it, sometimes you don't. Friday night, the Wolverines volleyball squad had it, downing Illinois on the road. But Saturday it was a dif- ferent story, as Purdue lowered the boom on Michigan…

…, who now stand 10-3 overall. Purdue, however, blasted the Wolverines at WestrLafayette. The Boilermakers, one of the top teams in the conference, got off to a quck start and coasted to a 15-1, 15-4, 15…

… has not been consistent," continued Canning, who pointed out the Wolverine players are prone to streaks of excellent play. "IT WAS NICE to win a road match at Illinois, but we never really got star- ted…

… at Purdue. They've been touted as the best team in the Big Ten." Senior Jeanne Weckler, who earlier suffered a secondary knee sprain, returned to the starting lineup for the Wolverines in the two…

… matches. The Northbrook, Illinois native, one of the team's top defensive players and a regular at setter, shifted to hitter for the weekend. The Wolverines next match is tonight at the CCRB against Eastern…

September 27, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… within one wide receiver's step of handing Michigan its second upset defeat in three weeks, but the Wolverines held on- yesterday for a 21-16 win before 105,213 Michigan Stadium fans. The triumph, giving…

… Michigan a 2-1 mark thus far in 1981, may have been a costly one for the Wolverines as several gridders went down with injuries, in- cluding wide receiver Anthony Carter, who left the contest after spraining…

… at Indiana. WITH 5:55 remaining in the game, Navy (also 2-1) mounted a drive from its own 29-yard line to the Wolverine 23. With two minutes remaining and second-and-18 from the 31, backup quarterback…

… Pagnanelli's desperation heave-on second down was pulled in by Wolverine defensive back Jeff Reeves to settle the outcome. A seething Bo Schembechler was anything but satisfied by the play of his squad, which…

… out for the Wolverines, as he reached the 100-yard mark for the fifth straight game with 117 on 25 carries. Woolfolk concurred with his coach's post-game assessment, "They (the Midshipmen) didn't do…

September 27, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… ring Negroes from owners ofHl3u . rig egosfmow r VGround By BILL BULLARD Sports Editor Bump Elliott's Wolverines used a combined arsenal of rushing and passing yesterday to overpower a spunky Air…

… Force squad which could move only through the air in the season opener for Michigan here yesterday. The score was 24-7. Quarterback Bob Timberlake set the tone for the game as he guided the Wolverines

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan