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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, 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 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 63) • Page Image 16

Wolverines could not overcome their25 percent first-halfshooting, losing 74-67 at Indiana yesterday. The Wolverines (1-8 Big Ten, 7-12 overall), who trailed 41-27 at the half and by as many as 20 in the second…

… half, cut the Hoosier lead to 67-63 with three min- utes remaining in the game. But it was too little, too late for the Wolverines as Indiana (3-6, 12-7) held Michigan scoreless for the next 2:16 and…

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, 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, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

… wrinkle which set it apart from many of Michigan's previous close encounters. Michigan found itself in the unfamiliar position of coming from behind. Normally, the Wolverines opponents spot them a 15 or 20…

… to stay. What little they lack in talent they make up for in chemistry. The Wolverines were not going to outclass them. They challenged Michigan to either wake up or be brushed aside as a Big Ten also…

… his hook at the second half buzzer won it. J 0 I Wolverine left-winger Ryan Pardowski prepares to shoot in Saturday evening's contest versus Ohio State. During Friday's game at Columbus, Pardowski…

… horn sounded, overtime was complete and an ec- static Wolverine team raced onto the court in celebration. Final score: 71-65, Michigan ov- er Michigan State. Michigan (11-6 overall, 3-4 Big by Peter…

Wolverines, who are fourth in the CCHA, went into the series looking to put some distance be- tween themselves and the sixth-place Buckeyes. However, because of their inconsistency Michigan ended the side…

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, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 69) • Page Image 12

…. games we could play there (CCHA This past December, they won their tournament and NCAA regionals)." fifth consecutive Great Lakes Invita- tional championship. Last season, the Wolverines defeated…

… them." Both teams have games tonight, but the coaches agree that playing other teams before the Wolverines and Spartans clash is beneficial. "You don't have to adjust," Berenson said. "Grudges aren't car…

January 29, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 81) • Page Image 14

… contention Friday night at the Western Michigan Invitational in Kalamazoo. Although the Wolverines were unable to match their overall performance during last week's Michigan Relays they still achieved strong…

… the last possible moment, robbing Dan of a season-high leap. Mike Hennessey also performed well for the Wolverines, grabbing first- place in the shot put with a toss of 48-feet-10 inches. Michigan…

… we were going to do, and went out and we did it." During overtime the Wolverine defense really kicked into high gear, holding Shea scoreless and the rest of the Michigan State squad to a total of six…

January 29, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 97) • Page Image 11

… straight meets at home, Indiana has always been in contention for the Big Ten Championship. This year, however, Michigan stood a good chance of beating them. But it was not to be for the Wolverines. "It…

…, NC State is probably Michigan's toughest meet all year. If the Wolverines are to remain in the thick of things they will need a big win agaisnt N C State this week. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: 'M' netters…

… on the junior circuit, each player winning once. Horwitch, meanwhile, pressed top- seeded Jay Lapidus in the first set Friday before succumbing, 6-4, 6-1 to the Princeton 'ace. The Wolverine Junior had…

…. Edwards, who plays for Pepperdine University, was an NCAA semifinalist two years ago and last season lost in the NCAA's io former Wolverine Jeff Etterbeek, two-time Big Ten first singles cham- pion. - "They…

… (Horwitch and Leach) both played extremely well Thursday," said tisner. "The problem is in maintaining That high level of play." & The Wolverines return to action next ursday when they compete in the IT- CA…

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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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…

January 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 63) • Page Image 17

… after being upstaged by tremely well, but they are 10 days away the Tieers and Crimson Tide. from their conference meet," Instead of dominating their oppo- Richardson said. enis the Wolverines became…

Wolverines put up The first upset of the Wolverines a number of inspired performances, in- came at the hands of 10th-ranked Au- cluding that of Kerry Hale, who cap- e , 88-52, at the Martin's Aquatic tured the…

January 29, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

…, Darrin Madeley, and more than a No. 3 ranking. Laker coach Jeff Jackson's squad will enter venerable Yost Ice Arena with a long-standing history of control over the Wolverines. "We just haven't found a way…

Wolverines (12-3-4, 18-4-3). However, while the record would lead one to believe otherwise, blowouts have been the exception rather than the rule. In fact, the last two years have both featured a 4-3 Michigan…

… Harlock say to that? "I think in past years we have," the Wolverine captain said. "I think last year was the first time we really stood up to them and proved to ourselves we can play at the same level that…

… they can." In last season's series in Yost, the Wolverines lost Friday, but had the noose tightened Saturday before the Lakers pulled a Houdini. Lake Superior escaped a 3-0 deficit to force a 4-4 tie…

… exorcised. Bray spent time with the Wolverines Monday and reported "they're pretty confident. All they have to do is play Michigan hoc-key and stay within their game plan (to win)." But the fact remains that…

… dat- ing back to Dec. 13. Furthermore, the Wolverines' last encounter with the Lakers ended in a 10-0 shellacking. Harlock, though, remains unfazed. The Maize and Blue haven't lost at Yost since it…

… shown here skating past Ohio State's Greg Burke, is confident the Wolverines will have a successful weekend against Lake Superior State. j i SPARTANS. Continued from page 1 lose at the guard position…

… may be equaled by the shooting skills of rookie Shawn Respert and speed of senior Mark Montgomery. Respert, fifth in the Big Ten in three-point baskets, could bury the Wolverines with his perimeter game…

January 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

… to be the most intense series I've ever played in," said Wolverine goalie Warren Sharples. "If you thought the last series between us was intense, this one will surpass it greatly. We won't be…

…-13) on the other hand, will be fighting to maintain its third place position. The Wolverines presently stand nine points behind the Spartans but only one point ahead of fourth-place Western Michigan and…

… two ahead of Bowling Green. "The games at this point in the season always seem more important," said Wolverine head coach Red Berenson. "With so much at stake I sense it will mean a lot to both teams…

… meetings with Michigan State that the Wolverines came out on top. Last weekend the Spartans disposed of Illinois- Chicago in two hard fought games. The sweep in- creased the Spartans current winning streak…

Wolverines, however, have experienced a difficult time grasping this concept and Berenson points out that the team which makes the most mistakes will probably lose. "We haven't played as consistently as…

Wolverines face off with Michigan State tonight at Yost Ice Arena and tomorrow night at Munn Arena in East Lansing. M', MSU scoring leaders Michigan GP G Brown,R 30 17 Powers, B 28 19 Brost, T 30 16 Stone, D…

… x x x By STEVEN GINNS Losing is contagious and the men's gymnastics team has been over exposed to it this season. Tomorrow night at Crisler Arena (7 p.m.), the winless Wolverines will try to end this…

Wolverines in the first meet of the year in whipping them, 280.5-252.8. In its next encounter, Michigan fought back and improved its chances to shake this contagious disease by scoring a 266 in the Windy City…

… Invitational. Darden looked for the recovery to progress. However, the opportunity for a quick recovery was not realized. Illinois caused the losing to spread by inflicting another defeat upon the Wolverines

… travels to Columbus to battle Ohio State and Penn State in a tri-meet tonight. Last week Michigan defeated Illinois to improve its record to 2-1 overall and 1-0 in the Big Ten. But the Wolverines will need…

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, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 63) • Page Image 11

…." <, r Harry: "And the Hawkeyes' Jess Settles and the Wolverines' * 'p"Maurice Taylor?" Sam: "With RRY apologies to SOLLENBERGE Indiana's Brian Sollenberger Evans, the two in Paradise best players in the…

… at Carver Hawkeye Arena. The Wolverines didn't help their cause by committing 23 turnovers and shooting 23 of 60 (38 percent) from the field for the game. While neither team is currently among the top…

…," Michigan and Iowa played a men's basketball game. If you're a Wolverine fan and you missed it, don't worry. "Friends" was much prettier.o The 16th-ranked Wolverines turned the ball over 23 times in their…

January 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 63) • Page Image 15

…. We have ,: Jack Kerouac The Wolverines have also had prob- rrom: Steve Fisher lems with the officiating lately. Maceo lost two in a row Re: On the road Baston, Robert Traylor and Maurice Jack, Taylor…

… Michigan's earlier road losses came victories. said. "We have lost two in a row on the against Arizona', Georgia Tech, Wis- The good news for the Wolverines is road. (Winning on the road) is our next consin…

Wolverines also got little help from their bench yesterday. Willie Mitchell (four points) and Robert Traylor (two) were the only Michigan non-starters to score. At the half, the Wolverine bench was a combined…

January 29, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… Heyliger's crew meets McMaster University's sextet at 8 p.m. at the Coliseum. Although the Maize and Blue winning streak was broken by Toronto after Michigan had won eleven straight contests, the Wolverines

… February 11 that the Wolverines play again on the'hardwood court of Yost Field House. The Badgers return Michi- gan's visit on that night. Oosterbaan's charges have main- t 0 S t r C t C Y r r l r f c A…

… his aces, Dick Weinberg out of the 50 and 100-yard freestyle races, and Matt Mann, II,, out of the 440-yard free- styl event. The Wolverine 300-yard medley re- lay team of Willard Metcalf, Bob Matters…

… the Wolverines played two of the best games they have played this season, and once again proved that it takes a really great team to beat them. And from all indications, the chances are pretty good that…

… an undefeated season, however, failed to take into account the quality of the Wolverines' opponents. Never before has a Maize and Blue sextet faced such competition as this season. Yet until the…

… coached by one of the best in the business, Ace Bailey, and they have an experienced team. The average age of the Toronto team is four years older than that of the Wolverines, and in Canada that means four…

… college aggregation he has ever coached. This certainly speaks well for the Wolverines, even in defeat. The main reason for Michigan's defeats may be attributed to Wally Halder, Toronto's ace center. The…

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, 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, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 99) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Michigan slays Badger giants By JOHN KAHLER bility, and Wolverine quickness' It's too bad more people produced a series of successful didn't show up at Crisler…

… Are- fast breaks that stunned the Bad- na last night. The Michigan gers. And Wayman Britt not only Wolverines put on a powerful contained his taller foe; he domi- exhi*ition of basketball com- nated him…

Wolverines minimal and 6-5. In attempting to defense trouble, as Johnny Orr's cagers these giants coach Johnny Orr was simply went around their Badger forced to set up a series of mis- } defenders. matches…

… night as the Wolverine cagers ripped Wisconsin 83-75 to remain in the thick of the Big Ten race. THAT DECISION proved disas- Ust trous to the Badgers. With the score tied at 51-all, Campy con- 7-11 3-3 7…

… Boilers edge ok, IJ-J The 'little'. Wolverines. 9 0 ... outrebound the big guys By MARC FELDMAN "IT'S A GREAT FEELING to look out on the court at the end of a game and have your whole team on the…

… last night. The Wolverines, who have acquired a reputation for having ice water in their veins by winning four out of five games decided by two points or less, actuallyadidn'tneed any last second heroics…

January 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

…I Page 12 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, January 29, 1988 Wolverines stop Illinois, 76-64 Illini can't Battle back in second half By JEFF RUSH Before Illinois knew what was happening, the Battle…

…, apparently the result of an accident involving alcohol. The Wolverines then withstood a second-half surge by. the Illini to win, 76-64, at Crisler Arena. Glen Rice led Michigan scorers with 23 points, Gary…

… played one of his best games as a Wolverine, blocking shots and banging boards. Loy Vaught squeezed rebounds like they were Charmin. Even Terry Mills was spurred on by the crowd, grabbing two crucial…

… in the Wolverine's 76-64 victory. 'M' faces super opponent Sunday By ADAM SCHEFTER The Michigan basketball team has its Super Bowl Sunday plans all set - a party against Syracuse on Sunday (CBS-TV, 2…

…:30). And Coach Frieder is excited about it. "I'm sure it will be a fun trip to the Carrier Dome on Sunday," Frieder said. But it is unlikely that the Orangemen and the Wolverines will be eating chips and dip…

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, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

Wolverines into a national power. Michigan State, a current power showed Michigan the difference between a "have" and a "have-not" this past weekend. Of course, there were the obvious differences, such as the…

… Spartans' 11-2 and 9-4 shellackings of the Wolverines. But there are other differences which demonstrate just how far apart the two programs are and, also, what a suc- cessful hockey team can mean to a…

… university. For example, the crowds in the home-and-home series showed where hockey lies on the list of priorities for Wolverine and Spartan fans. MSU attracted 6,697 fans, an overflow crowd, to Munn Area…

… Friday night. On Saturday, the Wolverines drew 8,239, but at least 6,000 of those fans were Spartan suppor- ters. At Yost, State drew a much larger ovation than Michigan. In East Lansing, not a cheer was…

… heard for the Wolverines. The real difference between the crowds is that State always draws a virtual sellout while Michigan usually has an audience of 2200 people. Naturally, the talent of the teams has…

… something to do with attendence; the Wolverines are 10-19-1 while MSU is 27-3. But to be out- drawn and outcheered in you own arena against an in- trastate rival is pathetic. But that's what a successful…

…. Michigan's athletic department is content to house the S. .winning just a start Wolverines in Yost Ice Arena, which some would argue has a fine, rustic tradition. Yost also has wooden benches and steel…

Wolverines faithful'. only run into a crowd when Spartan fans make the 60-mile trek to cheer on their team. The Michigan State band is great. They wear Spartan hockey jerseys, make a lot of noise, play…

… Clement beats Wolverine center Ray Dries to the puck in Saturday night's game at Yost Ice Arena. In fact, the Spartans outskated the icers all weekend in a pair of easy victories. Women thinclads improving…

… James Henry. Michigan traveled to Windsor this past weekend to compete against 16 Canadian and American colleges in in- dividual events. One of the many bright spots for the Wolverines was Sue Schroeder…

January 29, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

…A, JAN. 9, 1g THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAS SEVEN Wolverines Will Try To Square Series With Bulldog SwimmersI T h e Yale-Michigan swimming meet at the Intramural Pool Feb. 11 may prove the determinant of…

… balance. The East-West angle is obvious. Yale again is back on top in the East and the Wolverines are one of the West's two best. The rivalry between the two coach- es goes back many years. A decade ago…

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… 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, 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…

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…, 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…

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… 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…

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… score in gymnastics, the men's gymnastics team would have walked away with a victory this weekend. Unfortunately, it's not. The.Wolverines lost the match to the University of Illinois-Chicago by less than…

… one point, 266.6 to 265.7. The difference in the meet was the final event, the horizontal bar, where two of the Wolverines fell during their routines. "We're just having a little trouble with our…

….35 and a 9.3, respectively. The average performance in any event by the Wolverine squad was almost nine out of a possible ten. The Flames, in comparison, averaged about seven points per event, except for…

… home and I had to go without a full lineup today. "Hopefully this will be our worst match of the season." The Wolverine team was a bit more exuberant in their post-game thoughts. Michigan Coach Beverly…

… bout for us." The Wolverines (6-2 overall, 4-0 in the Big Ten) overcame impressive performances by a trio of nationally- ranked Wildcats. Jack Griffin (118 pounds), Brad Traviola (167), and Mike Funk…

Wolverines down 7-2 after two matches, Gilbert gave his team six points when he pinned Tad Yeager 1:04 into the match.. "I was pleased with Gilbert," Bahr said. "He put extra points on the board, and kept…

… was impressed. "Gotcher's a hard-nosed S.O.B." he said. "I'd do the same thing if I was him. If I had a freshman and I'm a senior, I'd go after him. That's what he did." The win gave the Wolverines a…

… match, Lehrke needed a victory in order to give Tomek the opportunity to win it all for the Wolverines. Lehrke's opp- onent was Matt Case, certainly no pushover at 16-6. Lehrke kept cool in a pressure…

…, Salem Yaffai drew with Neil Kohlberg, but there was much debate over how the referee' distributed points and riding time. While the matter was exas-$ perating, the Wolverines dealt with. it lightheartedly…

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… feeling the way Kent "Flounder" Dorfman did when he uttered the immortal line, "Oh boy! This is great!" Sunday's 96-77 Wolverine victory over 15th-ranked Kansas established, once and for all, that this is a…

… else but Gary Grant, the man who can no longer be considered a freshman on the court. The 6-3 guard sank eight con- secutive field goals in the first half as the Wolverines jumped out to a 50-35 lead at…

… you're going to get that kind of shot to win a game." KANSAS COACH Larry Brown, less- than-thrilled with his own team's effort, gave a four-star review to the Wolverine starting line-up. "I don't see…

… last night but I don't think it affected my play." The Wolverines' 58.7 percent shooting was due in part to an invisible Jayhawk defense. Brown used both a zone and man-to-man but Michigan, which is used…

Wolverines. Wish Grant-ed KANSAS MinFG/A F Manning......... 35 9/22 Kellogg........... Dreiling ........... Thompson ......... Hunter.......... Turgeon......... Pellock.......... Newton.......... Campbell…

… 4 1 0 0 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Michigan center Roy Tarpley pinsI afternoon... Calvin Thompson's shot against the glass in the Wolverines' 96-77 win over Kansas Sunday bM climbs poll; Grant…

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… 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…

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…. 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…

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…Page 4- The Michigan Daily -Sports Monday-January 29, 1990 Wolverines won. the right to talk big by Steven Cohen Daily Basketball Writer Saturday's basketball game between Michigan and Michigan State…

… said. Michigan State's unwillingness to shake hands at half-court in the pre- game introductions still remains tradition. This season, two Wolverines didn't bother to run to mid-court to get snubbed. The…

… radio stations, WPZA deserves the knucklehead move of the week. Friday, WPZA lost con- nections with Wolverine hockey play-by-play man Ken Kal from Colum- bus with 1:07 left in the third period and…

… Michigan trailing by a goal. After playing four songs, including Herb Albert's "The Lonely Bull" they rejoined the action and fans discovered there was a 1:15 left in overtime. J'.10 EJUAREZM Wolverine

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… thai is e°.vpeted to solve the Detroiter'. effective defense which was too strong for the Wolverines in their first game during the ChristmasI holidays. The Detroit quintet has had only a mediocre season…

… and recently lost a game to the Kalamazoo cagers. who split a two game series withI the Wolverines. On the other hand, the game tonight will be the elev- enth for the Maize and Blue Jun-I for varsity…

… will start tonight although it is likely that only one Wolverine cagerl who competed in the first game be- tween Detroit and Michigan will=1 start the game. Lindsay, who1 played with the Varsity reserves…

… Midway school plays host to theinthBgcaesrhosla- ingtheBibNine basketball scorers only five occasions did these dashes Wolverines. Friday night, Coach' in 'rolling up points in Coi'4erence. materialize in…

… which the i o-a ih'sbsebl a Sappears that they have but this Wolverines ran u-p. against a weak between Michigan and Minnesota, - Gopher aggregation Monday night:W'hich terminated in a 26-13 winr Wreslin…

… Tea Drllswas far from impressive, thec Var - for the Wolverines, was put on the sity playseting working wellscrand' air over. Station WJBK at Ypsilanti, for Purdue Encounter the e eegtigit crn hog h…

… Town Stork for ihi n n en as the Wolverines' best showing of the present camxpaign. In- this ecr,~ nlre o hs meet, which Michigan won by ai An enoe, gnle e-fo h score of 24-6, the Wolverines ouarT e…

… Ithe Wolverine regulars beig class- Con3ference with a margin: of 10 ed among this select group. Trus- Rune La~ost~e Mgkcs Statement pons oerhisneaes oponetkotivski, with 37 points, leads thec That He…

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…. Back in November, one of the tougher road stretches for the Wolverines loomed on the schedule at the end of January - a Sunday game vs. Iowa at Carver-Hawkeye Arena and a contest the following Tuesday…

…. Rid- ing a tidal wave of emotion, and with Bo Kimble shooting free throws left-handed in honor of his former teammate, the Lions trounced the defending national champion Wolverines, 149-115. Players…

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… 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…

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