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October 27, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 34) • Page Image 8

… capitalize. game 3-2, but the line changes Berenson said rest could play a sparked the stagnant Wolverine role in rejuvenating him, too. attack. "I think it's actually a good thing Berenson made even more…

… Berenson is confident it won't be Wolverines' 30 points this year. long before Caporusso is back to That means Berenson is moving scoring goals. Hagelin to join junior Louie Capo- "Is he a bit of a concern…

… want to get Louie nett, who pulled his groin during and Wohlberg going and get some practice a week and a half ago, is points for those guys." about 90 percent healthy, according The Wolverines average 2…

…'t know why he snapped it, but he did," quar- terback Tate Forcier said Saturday. The team experienced similar growing pains against Indiana, the first game after Molk broke his foot, where the Wolverines

… record- ed six dropped snaps. Moosman seemed to find his groove by the Iowa and Delaware State games, though, and putting a veteran back at the position will likely make the Wolverines' tran- sition…

July 27, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 146) • Page Image 11

…Monday, July 27, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Burgoon has All-Star experience Wolverine pitcher dominates summer Cape Cod League By NICOLE AUERBACH Daily Sports Editor BOSTON - It was…

… couldn't wipe that smile from his face. The right-handed Wolverine, like many other players on that field Thursday, was simply thrilled to be on the field at a big-league park. The fact that it was Fenway…

October 27, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 38) • Page Image 13

… prepared. "It was like we were play- ing against each other, playing against ourselves," said BU coach Jack Parker, who uncharacteristi- cally didn't show his team film of the Wolverines before the game…

…. The Wolverines had three more man- advantage chances (12-9) than the WILDCATS From Page 1B score. They had six shots on goal in the first half, going into the wind. In the second half, the teams…

… pleased with their perfor- mances. Mahtani advanced farther than any other Wolverine in the event. She ousted Northwestern freshman Stacy Lee in the first round in three sets, then cruised past Purdue…

October 27, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 38) • Page Image 16

…6B'- October 27, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com * Wolverines optimistic about offseason strides Borseth regrets his big blowup a Team practices are four weeks ahead of last year…

…'s pace, Sims says By ANDY REID Daily Sports Editor CHICAGO - From the excite- ment around the Michigan table at the Big Ten men's basketball Media Day, you wouldn't guess that the Wolverines won a scant 10…

October 27, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 38) • Page Image 17

… to her high school Even in a non-scoring event, course, ran a personal the Wolverines raced like a ,000-meter time of 18:00 championship was on the line n the meet for the Wolver- against No. 9…

… second overall (18:18) Wolverines' first meet of the sea- edshirt freshman Amanda son, which was also held at the nzie rounded out the top Hudson Mills Metropark - the 8:27). The Wolverines took…

October 27, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 38) • Page Image 18

…8B - October 27, 2008 sMonday The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 8B - October 27, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 Wolverines win first weekend series, upset No.11 Gophers A H…

… basics," junior outside hitter Juliana Paz said. SAuD ALSALAH/Daiy Midway through the first Junior Juliana Paz led Michigan with 16 kills against Minnesota Saturday night in the set, the Wolverines held a…

May 27, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 139) • Page Image 11

… games Sunday, eliminating them from the NCAA Tournament Hokie hurler shuts own M' icigan softball coach Carol Hutchins sat at the end of the Wolverine dugout, associ- ate head coach Bonnie Tholl and…

… Saturday in a tight pitchers' duel between Taylor and Virginia Tech's All-American senior Angela Tincher, the Wolverine defense fal- tered and looked the sloppiest it had See SOFTBALL, Page 12 Powers saves…

… Michigan's 3-2 win over Pur- due in the championship game Saturday. He earned a save in all three of the Wolverines' games. He pitched six scoreless innings, struck out nine and allowed four hits. "Mike…

… wants the ball every day and never gets it enough according to him," Michigan coach Rich Malo- ney said. "It's amazing to pitch like he did for three straight days.". The win gave the Wolverines an…

…. After dominating the Big Ten all season, Michigan (26-5 Big Ten, 45- 12 overall) will be the lone confer- ence team in the big dance. The Wolverines lived up to their No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tourna…

… tournament game, the Wolverines gave up early leads and were forced to come from behind. In the final game, the Boilermak- ers took a 2-0 lead in the second inning. The Wolverines tied the game in the sixth…

… tossed a slider under Wolgamot's bat, sending the Wolverines storming the field and into the NCAA Tournament. …

May 27, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 139) • Page Image 12

… decisions. You make decisions, and when they work you look brilliant, and when they don't - that's the way it goes." She may have been protecting her players, but there were few Wolverines with much to…

…-game series, including senior Samantha Findlay. Findlay hoped to help the fourth- seeded Wolverines (52-8) avoid their third straight super regional loss. But Findlay and fellow senior co-captain Alessandra…

March 27, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

… have stayed scoreless for a full calendar year. But against Michigan State Feb. 23, the junior's 364-day score- less streak came to an end. Miller scored not one, but two goals against the Wolverines' in…

…-state rival in their only triumph over the Spartans this year. While the dreaded streak came to end in a brief, celebratory moment, Miller's struggles have lasted throughout the top-ranked Wolverines' historic…

March 27, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

… feel comfortable addressing the issue, struggled even more. Though the Wolverines MASTODONS From Page 5A ing, to get him two innings that were clean," Maloney said. But Michigan's strong pitching wasn…

… reappeared during the CCHA Tournament. Miller tallied another pair of goals and two assists at Joe Louis Arena Buskirk to give the Wolverines a two-run advantage. Freshman Tyler Burgoon entered the game in the…

… mini- mum. But yesterday, the Wolverine pitchers added to the problem. Freshman pitcher Travis Smith and junior Ben Jenzen hit two bat- ters each, Smith in the third and Jenzen in the fifth, The pair of…

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…

March 27, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

… voicemail he left a reporter last night. The Kings are expected to make the announcement today. Johnson was flying from Denver - where the Wolverines lost to North Dakota 8-5 in the first round of the NCAA…

… the many Wolverines who received warm fan support last weekend. Many fans came out for opening weekend at The Fish. ForYour Best Choice in 'New revolving tudent loan Financial Services 'M' checks Free…

March 27, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 122) • Page Image 10

… return to the underdog role with suit it perfectly this weekend at the Big Ten Championships in Minneapolis, Minn. After enjoying the nation's No.1 spot for most of the season, the Wolverines have dropped…

… average, but he went 0-for-4 in one game against the Wolverines. In his first home game as a Wol- verine last season, he went 2-for-6 against his former team. On Friday, he was 2-for-4. "I felt maybe there…

November 27, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

… attended Saturday night's Michigan-Minnesota hock- ey game with a good friend who is a University alumnus. I understand that the result of the game was quite disap- pointing to the Wolverine hockey team…

… traveling trophy to the Gophers. What a lost weekend for the Wolverines; they were out- played by the Gophers and outclassed by the Spartans. David O'Hara Coleman's focus on diversity is grounded in fallacy…

November 27, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 56) • Page Image 9

Wolverines stun some of nation's top teams MEN'S GOLF 6B Daily Sports gives thanks, albeit belated SM COLUMN 2B STHEMCHIAortsNonday THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, November 27, 2006 michigandaily…

…) came into Saturday's game riding a seven-game win streak including a 4-3 comeback win againstdefending National Champion Wisconsin on Friday. Then on Saturday, the Wolverines learned why Minnesota is No…

… an even- strength score from Jim O'Brien, who beat freshman Wolverine Brian Lebler to a loose puck. Michigan had an excellent chance to make it a one-goal game early in the sec- ond on a Cogliano…

… proud of it." their favorite athlete. Unfortu- The frontcourt duo of seniors nately, during Courtney Sims and Brent Petway Saturday's again led the Wolverines (7-0). basketball UMHIGAN The pair combined…

… to record 32 game aga6st of the team's 66 points as the only Maryland- Wolverines to score in double Baltimore County, senior Dion digits. The two also collected 17 Harris was passing out game…

…-used rebounds and eight blocks. balls to the crowd - when he was Petway wasn't the statistical trying to pass to his teammates. star of the evening, but he was the But Harris and the Wolverines talk of the…

… postgame banter. settled down, and after commit- "He's the heart and soul," ting 11 first-half turnovers, the Amaker said. "Every team, every Wolverines took better control good team, every team that's of…

… define the Michi- gan volleyball team's entire MICHIGAN 3 season, and IOWA 0 this past week- . end was no MICHIGAN 0 exception. In MICH. ST. 3 the past week, the Wolverines have feltthe highest highs, the…

…. Michigan State junior Katie Johnson made an early-season guarantee about the Wolverines' trip to Jenison Fieldhouse to face the Spartans - if the Spartans won in Ann Arbor (which they did in 3 game), they…

November 27, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 56) • Page Image 13

Wolverines may be out of class during basketball games, but each week the Daily basketball writers will grade the team and its fans. OFFENSE B At first, the Maize Rage had a bet- ter chance of receiving passes…

… on the floor. Maryland Baltimore-County came late But Amaker acknowledged that inthe second half. Harris notched assists once the Big Ten season rolls around, on three straightWolverine baskets. his…

Wolverines' most highly touted BEN SIMON/Daily Senior Dion Harris had more assist (15) than points (12) over Thanksgiving weekend. recruit, DeShawn Sims, hasn't seen just a dunker and shot-blocker and much…

… the 2005-06 campaign, the Wolverines reeled as part of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. In that game, off seven consecutive victories against weak compe- then-freshman Dion Harris scored 14 points off the PTS…

… tition, only to see an unblemished record go down bench, leading the Wolverines to a 68-61 win. the drain when they first faced a ranked opponent And although they are not ranked, the Wolfpack 6 (UCLA). (4…

… the Wolverines, North Carolina State is relatively 14 teams that are either shorter, slower or just plain untested, and is likely still adjusting to new head 6 worse. The Wolverines have yet to face an…

… nonconference schedule. Whether the Wolverines are ready for a team the hard to be 7-0, no matter who you're playing and ne 4- "We've shown the ability to play at a high level caliber of North Carolina State…

Wolverines cut down their utes of the game, Michigan looked offensive mistakes and committed more like a jumbled YMCA youth just five turnovers in the second team than a Division I college frame. team. Fewer…

… turnovers translated into On the Wolverines' first two a smoother offensive game for possessions, senior Dion Harris Michigan. The Wolverines went sent passes that sailed into the on runs of 12-2 and 10-2 to…

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…

March 27, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

…SOFTBALL: Wilson throws no-hitter as the Wolverines roll through weekend. PAGE 5B THE SPORTSMONDAY COLUMN: Sharad Mattu enjoys the joy of March Madness upsets. PAGE 3B DANCE FLOOR: Scott Bell hops…

… on the George Mason bandwagon. PAGE 6B ~arch27, 2006 ONE= mmmm c~be £idiguu ~tuU~ 1B EUGENE ROBERTSON /Daily A win was out of reach for freshman Andrew Cogliano and the rest of the Wolverines in…

… ice in the 2004 NCAA Tournament - score early and keep the crowd out of the game - but that plan fizzled away just minutes into the game. After a Wolverine miscommunication, Michigan freshman Mark…

… minutes remaining in the third period when Wolverine freshman Jason Bailey skated in alone on Parise and appeared to have the goaltender beat. Parise was on his belly when Bailey fired a wrist shot on net…

…-handed tally essentially ended any hopes of a Michigan comeback. Parise's game was even more impressive when looking at which Wolverines the shots on net came from. The Wolverines' top line of senior captain…

… cowbell. Its effect on the Wolverines was electric. Not only was someone pounding out the "Let's Go Blue" rhythm, but that someone was senior Justin Laury, striding down an arena stairway with a huge grin…

March 27, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

… or fell on their dis- mounts, sinking Michigan back into fourth place. On the high bar and floor exercise, the Wolverines kicked it back into gear. Senior Gerry Signorelli, anchoring the high bar team…

…-around competition. "This is where it counts .... (The Kolman has) been a prob- lem for the past month. I seem to have worked it out. It's a relief, definitely." The Wolverines hit their routines on the floor exercise…

March 27, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 99) • Page Image 12

…-1, victory over Michigan. The Wolverines came on strong in the second period, but Parise stood on his head. In Saturday's game against Holy Cross, Parise made just 17 saves, but helped his team into the Frozen…

… all - Ebbett, alternate captain Bran- don Kaleniecki and goaltender Noah Ruden - played their final games for the Wolverines last Friday. On paper, none of them contributed much in the Wolverines' loss…

March 27, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 99) • Page Image 13

…. Putting up three runs in the fifth inning and seven in the sixth, the Wolverines rounded out a perfect 4-0 weekend in Louisville, Ky. with a 10-0, six-inning victory over Toledo. After managing just one hit…

… outfield, allowing both Wolverine runners to score. Michigan's next two runs came on a warn- ing-track single by sophomore Samantha Find- lay. To top off the slugfest, Marx crushed a 1-1 offering over the…

Wolverines gave everything they had to knock off the Wildcats. NORTHWESTERN 7 Michigan hung tough inMCHGN virtually every match, but the team had too much fight and not enough fin- ish in a 7-0 loss. "I…

… take the match against a visibly shaken Sugiyama. The lopsided defeat was a compete turn- around from Saturday, when the Wolverines dominated visiting Wisconsin, 7-0. Despite following up a solid win…

… opener on Tuesday at 4 p.m. It will be the Wolverines' final tune- up before they host Minnesota in the Big Ten opener on Sunday. Blanked: Wilson no-hits Cardinals By David VandeVusse Daily Sports Writer…

… tough outings this season. But with each posting 2-0 records this weekend, the mound looks to be a strong point for the Wolverines. If both can find their form, the Maize and Blue will be a tough team to…

…-11. In the final game of the tourna- ment, the Wolverines capitalized on the power play, scoring four times. Michigan tied the game with less than two minutes remaining off a goal from senior Megan…

… tournament of the season where the Wolverines went 6-0, they have failed to match the same offensive domination. They scored 63 points in those six games. Michigan posted 11 goals against Indiana in the first…

… game of the season, but the Wolverines have scored just tions of the game where we struggled, but overall aspect of some of the shots not going in, well that just happens. Compared to last weekend, I…

… halfway through the season, the Wolverines are looking at It was a weekend of firsts for the Michigan baseball team in its series against Oakland. The team made its home debut on Friday, and highly…

March 27, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 99) • Page Image 14

…. By Jamie Josephson Daily Sports Writer The No. 30 Michigan men's tennis team is seeing triple. By crushing Wisconsin, 6-1, in Madison on Saturday, the Wolverines sealed their third consecutive win and…

… coach Bruce Berque said. "We played well and competed well. Our guys were definitely ready to play (on Saturday)." The Wolverines came out of the gates hungry against Wisconsin (1-2 Big Ten, 8-6 overall…

… off of a year in which the Wolverine runners took the Big Ten Cham- pionship in cross country and indoor track, the team will be looking to continue its winning trend into the outdoor season this…

…- son. With the first two trophies in the bag for the Wolverines, the final and maybe most difficult leg of the crown is all that remains. Yet, with the makeup of this year's team, Henry said he believes…

January 27, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… the Make-A-Wish foundation," said Tosonia. The organization's next meeting will be Feb. 15 in the Wolverine Room of the Michigan Union. Trotter House murals work to bridge gap among cultures By Keara…

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January 27, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

… Sports Editor For all the controversy surrounding the Michigan basketball team this week, there is still a game to be played - against its biggest rival, no less. The Wolverines are prob- ably happy to be…

… able to have that for a variety of reasons, and this is another reason. It doesn't help." The Wolverines (3-2 Big Ten, 12-7 overall) will look to sophomore guard Dion Harris to carry the team, just as he…

January 27, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 68) • Page Image 6

…. Approximately 2,000 square feet. Listed @ $339,900. By owner. Call 734-424-0283. OWN AN ORIGINAL Stuffed Wolverine. Standing Mount. One of a Kind. 4 Feet Tall. $2,500. 888-536-6767 ext. 111. CMB MANAGEMENT Voted…

January 27, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 68) • Page Image 8

… Hawkeye junior Crystal Smith. Smith currently ranks fifth in the conference with 16.9 points per game and shoots .521 from the field. For the Wolverines to beat Iowa - a team just outside the top-25 in the…

… Sarah Jane Connelly and Kristina Stastny edged Michigan's Elizabeth Exon and Nina Yaftali, 8-5, completing the doubles sweep. Things didn't get any better for the Wolverines as the match shifted to…

… singles play. With the exception of Exon - who was playing No. 2 singles - no Wolverine stayed close in more than one set. Despite Exon's gritty effort, Michigan failed to win a single set yesterday. Exon…

… things that have been happening in Amaker's four seasons. For all the work Amaker and the Wolverines have put in trying to rebuild Michigan basketball, they deserve from the public - at the very least…

…. Berenson said that the defensive-ori- ented Wildcats put more pressure on the Wolverines' defense than their offense. "There's always the pressure on our offensive output, but I think that, if we're playing…

… faceoffs. Losing faceoffs in the defensive zone has been a problem for the Wolverines recently, and Berenson doesn't want to give Northern Michigan any easy chances. "You can't give up much because it's so…

… assembled coming out here to play, and that's UCLA." The Wolverines open the weekend against Colorado State on Saturday morning, but the focus will be on Mich- igan's game against Indiana at 5 p.m. Since…

…, Michigan will be back in the water to face UCLA. Anderson hopes that playing the strongest competition might give the Wolverines an idea of what they need to do in order to compete for a national…

Wolverines have a strong, vet- eran core returning. Senior Sheetal Narsai holds Michi- gan records for points and steals, and senior Erin Brown holds the school record for assists. The duo has three years of…

… to her coach, Betsey Armstrong is the best goalie in the nation. This weekend marks one of only two times that Michigan will play at home during the regular sea- son. Anderson hopes that the Wolverines

January 27, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 68) • Page Image 10

…'s cool. TMD: All right, let's go. So who's your favorite X-Man? R: Wolverine. TMD: Wolverine? Whoa, girl after my own heart. Good choice, well done. So whose boobs are you more likely to see at the Super…

… think you would need them? R: No. TMD: Wouldn't that be like giving Michael Jordan a book on how to play basketball. R: Yeah, but I'm not the Michael Jor- dan of sex. TMD: Well, you liked Wolverine, so…

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…

January 27, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 84) • Page Image 9

… saw the court regularly, playing at least 17 minutes in all of those games. Since then, the forward's game action has dwindled significantly, to the point where he didn't even play in the Wolverines

…' loss at Michigan State on Jan. 17. But with the Wolverines stuck in a three-game losing streak, and needing some energy to get over the hump against Penn State, Michigan coach Tommy Amaker turned to…

… mowed through any1 schedule and yet their lon, streak is just three games- occurred entirely on the r So now that first-year h Cheryl Burnett finally has as a Wolverine under her 1 this kind of .500…

… performa ed with this corps of playe To say that Michigan ur its prior two seasons woul understatement. Two year Wolverines were picked t conference's top three, but a 6-10 conference record needs some help…

…, version of the Wolverines probably in AN would have folded. But Burnett's crew1 did not. pl HOOPS Senior center Jennifer Smith scored 14 loa of Michigan's 16 points in one span, set- no st Ohio State ting…

…. For two ha ers? straight games against Indiana and Penn in nderachieved in State, they were the only Wolverines to1 d be a gross make a field goal. yo s ago the Simply put, they are the most valuable…

…. Freshman Kelly Helvey is one of those ayers who has tried to ease the scoring ad by firing up more shots than any n-'MV3' Wolverine. But she's shoot- g just 25.8 percent from the field and e knows how…

October 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 38) • Page Image 12

…. The result is a receiving corps puz- zle that the Boilermakers couldn't solve on Saturday, and one that wowed Purdue coach Joe Tiller. "I'm going to say this one last time: Right now, the Wolverines

… conference, Michigan coach Lloyd Carr deemed the Wolverines' punt coverage a "work in progress." But after keeping dangerous Purdue punt returner AnthonyCra t Chambers under wraps Satur- day, the Michigan punt…

October 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 38) • Page Image 14

… that today." The loss snapped Michigan's 10-game winning streak and 11-match conference winning streak, which carried over from last year. The Wolverines (4-1, 14-4) are now tied with Michigan State and…

… the first round of the Lady Paladin Tournament in Greenville, S.C. The Furman golf course was not sup- posed to be so difficult. Teichert hoped the Wolverines would be able to take advantage of the…

October 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 38) • Page Image 16

… freshman midfielder Katelin Spencer was there to put it away. Michigan kept the pressure on most of the first half, allowing few shots - just five to the Wolverines' 11. "I thought our first half was great…

… terri- bly, it was that just two times in the game (we made a mistake) and they made the most of it," Rademacher said. Yesterday's loss was especially bittersweet after the Wolverines had pulled off an…

… knows her time as a Wolverine is almost up, but others have not come to grips with the end. "To be completely honest, it has- n't hit me yet," senior goalie Suzie Grech said. "I don't know, it's just…

Wolverines were Stephanie Chavez, Nicole D'Hondt and Shannon Reid. "Anytime you spend four years anywhere, and you're leaving, you get emotional," assistant coach Dan Dalzochio said. "For these girls, an…

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… home Wolverines pulled off the upset in front of their wild fans. If things stay true to form, this year's victim could be Colorado College, a liberal arts school in Colorado Springs with an enrollment…

…- orado College head coach Scott Owens said. "We didn't play the Wolverines, obviously, so we did- n't have to play in that real adverse situation. But when it is a familiar trip and a familiar building and…

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… the stat sheets for the Michigan women's gymnastics team may have had to work harder than anyone this year. Athletic trainer Lisa Hass has been with the Wolverines virtually since Michigan coach Bev…

… winter SAl is working on the short Michigar game because we can't get R wens a total feel." The summer is when the Wolverines are able to make their biggest C strides individually and R. better their games…

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… freshman Daniel Horton and hoist him above his shoul- ders seconds after the Wolverines clinched their first victory against Michigan State in five years. The image of the two embracing at center court for a…

…-out crowd in Crisler Arena was on its feet in anticipation of redemption in the waning seconds of the Wolverines' 60-58 win over Michi- gan State - a win that ended five years of dominance on the part of the…

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… that exists between the two schools' basket- ball programs has been ever-changing. With eight consecutive wins, Michigan State had thoroughly dominated the Wolverines in all facets of the game over the…

… like this happened so soon. On March 4,2000, Michigan was embarrassed by Michigan State, losing 114-63 at the Breslin Center. The Wolverines had lost four straight to the Spartans prior to that game, but…

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… master protecting his own 4 Lake Superior State 0 The forward one-timed a pass from Dwight Helminen for the first of zone at the college level. the Wolverines' four second-period goals. SATURDAY'S GAME…

…. Referee: Matt Shegos. At: Joe Louis Arena, Detroit.Attendance:8,912. NEXT WEEKEND: FERRIs STATE Now it's time to find out whether the Wolverines have what it takes to win the CCHA, as Michigan will have a…

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… disappointed by scoring just two points in the Wolverines' win over the Spartans. SUNDAY'S GAME Michigan State 58 W Michigan 60 Players of the game Chris Hill (Michigan State) Hil did his best to take…

… 14 points, including eight in the second half. Michigan finds a way - again YESTERDAY'S GAME Michigan State (58) Despite Blanchard's struggles, the Wolverines do enough for a victory By Chris…

… the senior's worst game as a Wolverine, but perhaps his two biggest free throws, as the pair of makes cemented Michigan's lead at 60-55. "I've shot a lot of free throws in my career, you just go up…

…'t know how we would pull through, but we did." That theme continues to find its way into this run by Michigan. First the Wolverines snuck out a key road win during the nonconference sea- son at UCLA. Then…

… it was the furious 15-point comeback in the last 5:36 to° capture a victory over Wisconsin. Against Ohio State, Northwestern and Minnesota, the Wolverines had various players find themselves in…

…), who is play- ing as good as anyone in the country." Michigan's own persistent defense greatly aided the Wolverines' chances at a victory. Down 52-47 with 6:22 remaining, Michigan - just as it had…

… play. But the story of the day was the Wolverines ability to overcome Blan- chard's inability to score. Horton, as has been the norm, found a way to take over down the stretch, despite struggling for the…

…, Northwestern 57 PURDUE 69, Indiana 47 Ohio State 83, IowA 72 Illinois 75, PENN STATE 63 DAVID KATZ/Daily Forward LaVell Blanchard had his worst game as a Wolverine, scoring just two points - both coming on free…

…- inate in the post, though. The Wolverines scored 20 points - just two fewer than Michigan State - in the paint. Michigan started the game off by pounding the ball down low to Gra- ham Brown. The freshman…

… center powered his way to the basket in three of the first five plays of the game. The Wolverines began to assert their inside game in the hopes of freeing up their shooters. "We just tried to get it down…

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