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…