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January 29, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 56) • Page Image 7

… against Rutgers to get its season back on track. Putting up a career-high 24 points and 11 rebounds, senior guard Akienreh Johnson stepped up with her first career double- double to help the Wolverines

…-off meet at the Varsity Tennis Center this weekend, and after a 4-2 semifinal win over Mississippi (3-1) and a 4-2 defeat of No. 12 Central Florida (2-1), the Wolverines clinched a berth to the ITA…

Wolverine duos. Michigan kept all three matches close with competence on the baseline, but Central Florida used its subtlety at the net to create winners and end rallies in its favor; the same could not…

… be said for the Wolverines. “We’re staying back more, and they’re hitting it big,” Bernstein said, “so it’s hard to come in unless it’s the right ball, so maybe they just weren’t picking the…

Wolverines began the match strong, winning the first three bouts in dominant fashion to give Michigan a 12-0 lead. 133- pound fifth-year senior Austin Assad set the tone from the onset with a 10-0 major…

… decision. However, inconsistency in the middleweights, which has plagued the Wolverines throughout the season, caused the outcome of the dual to be in doubt. After a hot start, Michigan lost five…

… momentum from the Wolverines. “I think (Embree) was really capable of scoring with his speed and some leg attacks,” Bormet said. “He kinda got caught up wrestling some upper body positions that he…

Wolverines’ redshirt senior Austin Assad. But Assad fought back before losing, 9-7. In the 141-pound match, Dylan Duncan swept freshman Cole Mattin 6-0 to extend Illinois to 9-0. Michigan…

… sophomore Mason Parris dominated with four takedowns to add consolation victories for the Wolverines. In the end it was too little, too late for Michigan, and Bormet believes there were several missed…

January 29, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 56) • Page Image 8

… season, and decidedly different from the fast-paced, physical style of play that has become a trademark of the Wolverines this season. Still, though, it was a win. And on Tuesday in Lincoln, when…

… did not play after re-aggravating a lingering groin injury in Saturday’s game against Illinois. After a rocky start to the game, the Wolverines seemed to settle in. Brooks stepped into a…

….J. Baird played in a non-blowout regular season game. All telltale signs of player development and rather unthinkable play calls for this Wolverine team with an entirely healthy roster. And for most…

… opportunities to score inside. Kid is just growing. Day by day, getting better game by game.” By playing through this wrinkle in the roster, the Wolverines were able to fully display the talents of…

January 29, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…, yet more than 50 GEO members and allies lined the hallways of Wolverine Tower holding signs of support that read “Are you ready to listen?” and “Our lives are not cosmetic.” University spokesman…

… KUANG/Daily Protestors support the GEO Trans Health Committee Negotiators at Wolverine Tower Friday. ‘U’ remains open during hazardous weather, students voice concern Community members question…

January 29, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

…. Thus, winning the close game would have given the Wolverines some much-needed momentum for the rivalry. Instead, Barnes Arico and Michigan have now lost five of the last six meetings. Additionally…

…, Big Ten play has troubled the Wolverines so far, so a win on Sunday would have been helpful. But now, Michigan stands 10th in the conference with a 3-6 record and is no longer undefeated at home…

January 29, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… Michigan State went to Purdue and fell by 10 points. One of few teams to stay removed from the chaos resides in Ann Arbor, as Michigan has started Big Ten play with an 8-1 record. And the Wolverines

… the Wolverines and Spartans, who suffered their first conference loss Saturday, no team feels like a lock to make the NCAA Tournament right now. Things will be better for the conference…

January 29, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… career victory as the Michigan women’s basketball team beat Northwestern. » Page 4B Wolverines swept by sixth-ranked Buckeyes SPORTSMONDAY The Michigan Daily | michigandaily.com | January 29, 2018 B…

Wolverines (7-9- 2-1, 12-12-2), this time handing them a 5-3 defeat. For Michigan, who had been able to cruise past Minnesota and Penn State in its previous two weekends, the series in Columbus served as…

… Hayden Lavigne for the second time of the night, and again sent a blast past the netminder. Holding a 2-1 lead, the Buckeyes were given the first power play of the second period, with a Wolverine

… penalty for roughing with 5:48 left in the frame. Michigan fended off the Buckeyes again, allowing just one on-target shot over the stretch. Unfazed by their deficit, the Wolverines fired again midway…

… a halt. Ohio State forward Brendon Kearney found the Wolverine net, widening the gap to two for the largest lead of the night. The Buckeyes demonstrated their offensive depth, with three…

… not do a good job of that.” Though Michigan was unable to answer, Ohio State incurred an elbowing penalty with 12 seconds remaining in the period, giving the Wolverines their first power play of…

… of this, the Wolverines had been looking anemic on their power play all weekend. Ohio State saw a few close opportunities for short-handed goals Friday night that fell flat, but this would no…

January 29, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… Methodist. Ryan took over the program right after the World Cup from former head coach Debbie Rademacher, who stepped down after building the Wolverines’ program from scratch in 1993…

… didn’t advance past the first round in any of her last four seasons. But the Wolverines followed an eerily similar path under Ryan as they did under Rademacher. During his tenure, Ryan amassed…

January 29, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

… facing the fourth-ranked Hawkeyes in their venerated Carver-Hawkeye Arena is another task entirely. The Wolverines didn’t start the meet with any particular gumption, as three out of their first…

… sophomore Stevan Micic, who won his match by major decision. Heading into the fifth match the Wolverines were down 14-4 and every bit lifeless. Coming alive, however, redshirt junior Alec Pantaleo…

January 29, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

…. And, eventually, the sixth-ranked Wolverines picked themselves up, too, besting the Nittany Lions, 7-4. “That was a good test for our goalie and our team — not to let that goal upset us…

Wolverines have been frustrated by the Nittany Lions over the past two seasons — Penn State eliminated Michigan from the Big Ten Tournament in 2014 and the Wolverines dropped three of…

January 29, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… the D”. With both teams rid- ing waves of momentum — the Spartans have won six of eight, while the Wolverines have won seven straight — Friday’s show- down should allow hockey fans to reminisce…

… he walks around Yost Ice Arena just days before the Spartans and Wolverines are set to meet for the 301st time, he smiles and remembers, because this rivalry won’t be fading anytime soon…

January 29, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 57) • Page Image 6

Wolverines appeared to have dominating the national wrestling their next replacement lined up. scene, albeit for a different team. As spring turned to fall, the As a freshman at Lehigh, Dutton anticipation…

…, Amenities and All at REASINABLE RATES www.The2ndFl]oorSU.com Gymnast Joanna Sampson has become one of the Wolverines'leaders. WHATISYOURfavorite? There's no snow day today. a ~.a BUT HAVE A GREAT WEDNESDAY…

January 29, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 57) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Wednesday, January 29, 2014 - 7A Wolverines embrace 9-year-old teammate Partnership with Friends of Jaclyn helps form bond By JASON RUBINSTEIN Daily Sports…

… making an impact in Root's life, the team wanted to do more. Again, under Chu's direction, the Wolverines had no trouble finding the perfect way. Chase Jones, founder of the Vs. Cancer Foundation and a…

January 29, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

…. 3 Indiana on Saturday looming for the Wolverines, the potential for a trap game and another North- western upset exists. At Big Ten Media Day in Chi- cago, Northwestern coach Bill Carmody sat down…

… unearned goals against, and that means the goalie and the defen- semen both." In Kalamazoo, the Wolverines were caught chasing Bronco for- wards on breakaways multiple times, leaving Janecyk to make the…

January 29, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… you don't know, we are one of the leaders in the country in not turning the ball over." Ohio State's relentless full-court press was a major contributor to the Wolverines' excess turnovers. "When we…

… rarely loses his composure, but he the worst in Cagers Thrnovers and missed 3-pointers haunt Wolverines Flash back to last year, when Michigan students stormed the court after the men's basketball team…

January 29, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 83) • Page Image 8

…, honestly." Neither Wolverine expected his selection, but both take the job seriously. They are determined to do a better job preparing their team for performance under pres- sure than previous captains have…

…, Goldberg is no slouch either, coming back from injury to anchor the Wolverines' ring team last year. Buthittingtheirsets is only part of the hattie. "They're listening to the team, working with the team…

… the Wolverines had been too tense in competition. By encouraging the long work- outs and tough strength circuits the team already had in place, Goldberg hopes to foster a bolder style among his…

… teammates. "I want to lead the team in an aggressive manner in competing, kind of get rid of that timid style that's come back to haunt us in the past," Goldberg said. Under the new captains, the Wolverines

…. With their two captains showing nothing but confidence, the Wolverines calmly brushed off mistakes and got back to hitting routines. And though of the two, only Goldberg competed against No. 3 Penn State…

… last weekend, the same effect was apparent. He led off the meet with a hit on pommel horse, hit his rings set and helped guide the Wolverines to an encouraging comeback attempt thatended just short of…

… coaching staff wants out of those three for- wards. Michigan coach Red Beren- son uses the fourth line to spark a sometimes energy-sapped team. The line is also a critical part of the Wolverine penalty kill…

… Danny Fardig has seven points in 181 games and has heen a strong member at the Wolverines' penalty-killing unit this year. two weekends ago, the fourth line often changed on a nightly basis. Those who…

… salvage a split for the Wolverines against the CCHA basement dweller. As a result, the trio played in both games against Michigan State and will likely play in each contest against No. 1 Notre Dame this…

January 29, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… Tommy Amaker looks down-and-out during a 76-61 defeat at the hands of Indiana. It was the Wolverines' second-straight road loss and fifth of the season. MICHIGAN 61, INDIANA 76 NOT AGAIN 'M' gets…

….3, and none of his subsequent teammates posted below a 9.0. Meanwhile, the Sooners notched just one score above 9.0 on the high bar. The Wolverines sealed the deal with six hit routines on high bar. The…

…'s attempt was tardy as well, and the McDonough, Ga., native was whistled for goaltend- ing. And three Wolverine seniors - Petway, Court- ney Sims and Lester Abram - fouled out against the Hoosiers, leaving…

… Michigan men's bas- The Bosch ketball team. The roster Watch says four seniors are starting, but it's hard to spot them with the See BOSCH, Page 3B ZACH MEISNER/Daily Senior Courtney Sims and the Wolverines

… Saturday to complete its second weekend home sweep in five chances this season. Saturday nights haven't been all right at home for the 11th-ranked Wolverines this season. They have lost Saturday night…

… goals on Saturday. The sweep put the Wolverines in third place and just one point back of second-place Miami in the CCHA standings. of unranked teams (Northern Mich- me aside and said, 'Let's make sure…

…-handed formance Saturday that many have The Wolverines, especially goals (two). Three of his fivetallies come to expect. But it has been its sophomore Jack Johnson, simply were the product of his menacing inability…

January 29, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 85) • Page Image 12

… well for our season." Her win clinched a 4-3 victory for the Wolverines over the 12th- ranked Commodores, giving first- year coach Amanda Augustus a win in her dual-meet coaching debut and the Wolverines

… years, the Michigan men's tennis team couldn't beat a top-15 squad. But after Saturday night, one thing was clear. 2007 is a whole new year. Coming out strong, the 32nd- ranked Wolverines downed No. 12…

January 29, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… typical Big Ten game. Or your typical Michigan game for that matter. The Wolverines, who averaged 68 points per game coming in, scored 90 points for the first time in a regular season game since December…

… 2001, beating Iowa 00-84 at Crisler Arena. Both teams shot wA84 better than 50 percent for the game. R With the win, the Wolverines (3-3 Big Ten, 12-5 overall) jumped two spots to fifth in the congested…

… times all season, every Wolverine who is expect- CHRIS BURKE ed to pitch in on offense did so. Goin' to Work Forward Bernard Robinson was clearly too quick on the offensive end T he sleeping giant appears…

… numerous Ninety! occasions, the Wolverines were able to All the speculation about how good execute a give-and-fade play to set this offense could be when it's firing on Abram up for many open threes oppor…

…- all cylinders has been put to rest now. tunities (of which he converted four). The Wolverines finally answered the "Lester Abram was a great part of offensive questions, and the response is (our second…

…-half-minute stretch when Iowa seven-assist effort, and you can imag- stymied the Wolverines en route to a ine why Iowa coach Steve Alford was 15-0 run. Those droughts have been all not exactly sporting a grin…

… the game. There were the 13 they needed to late in the game." points the Wolverines dropped in the Part of that clutch performance came last 2:28 of the first half. They put up thanks to the stellar…

January 29, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 85) • Page Image 10

Wolverines (10-10 overall, 3-4 Big Ten) showed resiliency, stealing a win from Wisconsin. In Iowa City, the team managed to keep ahead of the Hawkeyes in the first half, but could not sustain the lead after…

… game and also add more scoring, and that's our challenge," Burnett said. In the Wolverines' game against Iowa, junior BreAnne McPhilamy and freshman Kelly Helvey com- bined for eleven points. Burnett has…

January 29, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 85) • Page Image 11

… player has to do to improve." This Saturday's meet against Wake Forest will be a challenge for Michi- ~ " " w yy l} 'it'Cf3 ..W gan. Last year, Wake Forest blanked the Wolverines 7-0, and the Demon…

… Deacons are currently ranked 30th nationally. Considering that Wake For- est has dropped in the rankings (they were ranked 22nd in their last encounter with the Wolverines), and that Michigan will have a…

January 29, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 85) • Page Image 12

… spark the Wolverines on defense, as well. He blocked three shots and grabbed seven rebounds in 13 minutes of playing time. He also drew an emphatic charge on Worley in the second half, giving the Iowa…

… presence for the Wolverines last night. Badgers, the Wolverines battled back after going on their scoreless streak. Lester Abram knocked down a triple for Michigan with 2:28 left in the half, scored a layup…

January 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… led the 13th-ranked Fighting Illini (5-2, 15-3) to a 67-60 victory, handing the Wolverines their first loss since Duke on Dec. 7. "Certainly, Brian Cook's second half was a tremendous effort by an…

… outstanding player," Michigan coach Tommy Amaker said. "He put his team on his back, and they responded and won a very tough basketball game." The Wolverines looked well on their way to a 14th con- secutive…

January 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 84) • Page Image 5

… he has earned that right and deserved that right." But the problem for the Wolverines was that Horton was not the only one who seemed to hit the wall. Michigan's zone defense, which was able to frus…

… Cook dropped 26 points on the Wolverines in the half. The Wolverine defense, which has carried the team through the end of games during the winning streak, seemed to be nonexistent. In the past several…

Wolverines had been making in previous games was nowhere to be found, as Illinois wore them down. It did not help that Cook, who went 6-for-6 from inside in the second half, effortlessly answered every…

… the Wolverines, indicates otherwise. In the end, it was the fresher legs that were the difference in the game, as the Wolverines struggled to keep up with a team that played with the ener- gy of five…

… puppies. But the Wolverines will not get a chance to rest their tired legs, as they will have to hit the road again this weekend to play at Minnesota. Get on the bandwagon: no headbands allowed The campus…

… over games. And he put the Wolverines on his shoulders. In the first six games, Crawford put on his headband and Superman cape, nailing two game- winning shots. Sound familiar? And along with backcourt…

… buddy Kevin Gaines, sharp-shooting guard Gavin Groninger, hometown-hero LaVell Blanchard and little-known enforcer Leland Anderson, the fresh- man-laden Wolverines shocked the nation with a 12-3 start…

… of embarrassment. And the reason this year's version of the "Fab Five" will bring the Wolverines back from the national doghouse and into the penthouse is that they don't have the selfish and…

… flashy and more successful in the first six games (6-0). But the Wolverines also had bigger egos, bigger rap sheets and a bigger problem just making it to their sopho- more years. Unlike this year's team…

…, which is in the driver's seat of the Big Ten race at 6-1, the 1999 Wolverines'dropped eight of their first 11 conference games on their way to a somewhat dis- appointing 15-14 season - ending in a first…

January 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… a technical foul on Amaker at 15:54 after the Wolverines had been called for the first four fouls of the game. But a 13-0 Michigan run - featuring the Wolverines' suddenly trademark 2-3 zone defense…

… - gave Michigan a 24-16 lead with 7:32 to play before the half, a lead that the Wolverines maintained until that 3-pointer by Williams beat the shot clock late in the second half. "We've watched a lot of…

January 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

… Michigan must have known something nobody else did, because several Wolverines said they expected Ferris State to be among the league leaders. "We knew they'd be up there," freshman Jeff Tambellini said…

…. "They've got some guns on their team." Guns blazing, the Bulldogs will battle to keep their top spot when they clash with the Wolverines in a home- and-home series this weekend. Ferris State sits four…

January 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

… changed, as evidenced two week- when:Noon S ends ago by the Wolverines' strug- Sunday gle against Western Michigan Latest: Men's during the first home match of this are stronger ti season. What might have…

… Michigan men's swimming and diving team. For push the Wolverines to swim at a high level. Urbanchek added that his team is at an advantage, playing host this week- end, and he sees these meets as an…

… become a Wolverine. "He's just really awesome and very flexible with classes." But not quite as flexible of a swim- mer as Fenn, a junior, who has compet- ed in up to 10 out of 18 events in a single meet…

… as the Wolverines narrowly defeated Northwestern 155-142. "She's had one great finish after another," assistant coach Stefanie Kers- ka said. "She helps out the team, works real well with the other…

…-ranked Wolverines are hoping to make it four consecutive vic- tories this weekend when they face a familiar foe in No. 18 Notre Dame. Over the last two seasons, Notre Dame has posted convincing victories against…

January 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

… games, but Carney's true contribu- tion has been her leadership. Whether the Wolverines need to be calmed down or fired up, Carney has been there to keep the team in line. "She has been very vocal…

…'s tennis team could have easily given up on its extremely challenging road trip. Instead, the Wolverines kept on pushing and came away with a big upset win on Monday. The 37th-ranked Wolverines edged No. 14…

January 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 67) • Page Image 11

… factors influence performance, tried to help the Wolverines instill the confidence that has been lost in recent weeks. "Because there was such a turn- around in performance, you know their focus of…

… again," George said. George also discussed with the Wolverines the problems they have faced when having to come back in a contest. Early in the season, like in its 71-70 win over Washington on Dec. 9…

January 29, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… on Wolverine Access, LSA junior Jen Dakki said she didn't expect to have a problem getting into Econom- ics 323. "I was pretty confident because I was first on the waitlist," Dakki said. "But it turns…

… out that there was glitch in Wolverine Access that told everyone on the waitlist they were first. "There were 120 people on the waitlist, all of whom assumed they would have a spot in the class. I ended…

January 29, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 70) • Page Image 9

… jam-packed capacity crowd of 19,618 fans that either had maize-and-blue or green-and-white blood racing through their veins. It was against a Michigan State team that had the Wolverines' number in the…

Wolverines shocked everyone but themselves. Afterwards, the usually steady and media-savvy Wolverines couldn't keep their feelings inside. The emotions that spread throughout the arena on Satur- day night…

January 29, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 70) • Page Image 10

… with a No. 11 rank- ing in the USA Today/National Fastpitch Coaches Association Preseason top-25 poll. Last season, the Wolverines (45- 16-) won the Big Ten championship and finished second in NCAA…

… Michigan head coach Carol Hutchins in a released statement. "There will be teams that are not even receiving votes right now that end up in the top 20 at some point this season." The Wolverines open the…

January 29, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 70) • Page Image 12

… and five in his last six starts. All of which meant little to Langfeld, who brought a much-needed element of swagger to the Wolverines both before and after delicately tipping a Mark Mink pass in behind…

…. "I don't go out every night thinking, 'Hey, shutout time.' Four goals tonight- I'm buman. What can I say? I'm not too happy now Unlike last weekend's game at Western Michigan, when the Wolverines

January 29, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 70) • Page Image 13

… rallying. And against Wake Forest in Nov. 28, when the Wolverines needed a basket and turned to Blanchard to carry them, the Demon Deacons pulled away. &hile it might be unfair to expect the young B'chard to…

… carry ,Michigan, this is the pressure that is placed on him as a result of the departures of Jamal Crawford and Kevin Gaines. Saturday night, Blanchard carried the Wolverines down the stretch, helping…

January 29, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 70) • Page Image 14

… of Detroit, the Wolverines won the Michigan Intercollegiate with 168.5 points. "It was a pleasant victory for us," Michigan coach James Henry said. "Central Michigan was a strong, balanced team - one…

… of the best teams out there." The Wolverines demonstrated their de e and proved they were serious contenders in the 1,600-meter relay. Choosing not to run all of its best runners, Michigan sent out two…

January 29, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 70) • Page Image 16

…," junior Scott Vetere and senior tri-captain Kevin Roulston, the Wolverines compiled a team total of 214 points en route to crushing the Fighting Illini, who only managed to score 208.35. "This Illinois team…

… over Kentucky. The Wolverines had defeated the Wildcats in seven-consec- utive meets. This weekend was no dif- ferent. With a 196.325-193.8 win, Michigan not only increased its unbeaten streak over…

January 29, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

… Central By Michael Shafrir took Central Michigan's 14th-ranked Ryan Cunningham ated problems for the Wolverines. Daily Sports Writer down 20 seconds into overtime. Olson battled back from Sophomore Damion…

… times. The Wolverines have won 12 "1 am confident that I will have more left in me than Chris Marshall, and Michigan's Charles Martelli was straight times. the other guy at the end of the match, Olson…

January 29, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 65) • Page Image 11

… tonight's game against No. 10 Purdue at Crisler Arena and Sunday's game at No. 16 Iowa constitute the most important two-game stretch for the 19th-ranked Wolverines in a very, very long time. Tonight These…

… season to the Wolverines in addition to being their home opener. Cavs fir t up for'M'tennis By Mark Francescutti Daily Sports Writer No more tournaments for practice or individual glory. The time has come…

January 29, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 65) • Page Image 12

… diving team, Saturday's showdown against Notre Michigan women's s Dame at Canham Natatorium is a Richardson (pictured little more important than the aver- Wolverines to 99 vic age meet, in 1985. Of those…

… This extra significance stems victories.. from Michigan's winter training session in Hawaii. Because the Irish 3 71 have come and Wolverines were back to back against Big Ten in the training schedule…

January 29, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 65) • Page Image 14

… the perfect match-up, then the Michigan men's gymnastics team can make a strong case for it when the Wolverines travel to Champaign this Saturday night. The Wolverines (0-2 Big Ten, 0-2 overall) are…

…'re going to have to be mistake-free." The Wolverines and Illini are closely matched right down to the individual events. The still rings will be particular- ly interesting, as only a tenth of a point…

January 29, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 65) • Page Image 15

… Ten ring, and everybody wants one." The key to what kind of momen- tum the Wolverines come out of this weekend with may turn out to be the game in Iowa City. Michigan is 8-2 overall and per- ect in the…

… Big Ten at home this sea- son.But away from Crisler it is a different story. Three out of Michigan's five losses have happened on the road. And the Wolverines didn't even come close against the Hoosiers…

January 29, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 63) • Page Image 9

… whole ordeal." Muckalt said: "We're great friends. I'd be the first guy to back him up." Muckalt is the Wolverines' third-leading scor- er with 43 points (18 goals, 25 assists). He tallied 28 goals and 30…

…. A good payback by the Wolverines after a 10-point loss here last season, and a boost in the confer- ence standings. And that's about it, right? Wrong. If there's anything Michigan needs to take away…

… with how the road is diffict prevail and that's The Wolverine time, 35-31, and t start the second. But the Lions lead, holding Mic 11-minute span, lead was whittle remaining. After turnover floor…

…, Michigan's running jumper t 2:18 left. Traylor off a feed from Wolverines a 59- went to work and' a row. Traylor fol tative slam to sea "I didn't try Bullock said. "It' tried to control th tempo." Yesterday…

…'s vict little closer to thl standings. At 5-3 Wolverines are i nearly enough ame Michigan hors third place. Penn State, which has lost seven of its past eight games - all-Big PARK - The Penn Ten matchups…

… -is now alone in the Big tball team's impression Ten basement at 1-7. Engine That Could" Last night's victory was the e. Wolverines' first win at Universityark Tractor and a good since Feb. 17, 1993…

January 29, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

Wolverines hope a medical emergency will not become a reality in Ann Arbor the way it has in Happy Valley. It's not often that a win over a last- place opponent gives a team much to dwell on. But as the…

Wolverines pore over last night's box score, and look at the teams' records, they should thank their lucky stars things aren't the other way around. Because they could be. And very, very easily. - Will Mc…

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