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February 03, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 18) • Page Image 17

… Thursday, Michigan lost its first game of the season, falling 77-81 to Ohio State. Junior forward Naz Hillmon had a historic performance with 50 points, but the Wolverines couldn’t find the…

… longer as the Wolverines embark on a 14-day pause due to positive cases of the novel COVID-19 B.1.1.7 variant within the Michigan athletic department. The directive is just one of a string of…

… guard Amy Dilk and fifth- year senior Akienreh Johnson have all stepped up only for their future as a Wolverine to be uncertain. Michigan has already proven this team is capable of anything…

February 03, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 18) • Page Image 18

… him, he’s just a hockey player.” During his freshman year, Blankenburg had just two goals and eight assists but led the Wolverines in plus-minus at plus-11. Last season, he produced more…

…-way threat. He’s found a home on a line with Power and the pair complement each other well. They have boosted the Wolverines’ power play — each contributing two goals on the man advantage. “I’ve really…

February 03, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 18) • Page Image 19

… when — and if — it resumes play. Despite not having any positive tests of their own, the Wolverines are currently in the midst of a 14-day shut down after the novel B.1.1.7 strain was detected…

… within Michigan’s athletic department. Regardless of whether the Wolverines’ stoppage is slightly misplaced, the interruption is just another example of how the pandemic has disrupted college…

February 03, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 57) • Page Image 8

… from home for the Michigan men’s basketball team. The last time the Wolverines walked off the floor, it was with the 2018 Big Ten Tournament title in hand. Prior to that, they scored wins over…

… Ten) on Saturday, the Wolverines extended the streak to double-digits with a 69-63 win. There wasn’t a trophy on the line this time, but the magnitude of securing a ranked win in an uber…

February 03, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 57) • Page Image 9

….” The effects of the ejections couldn’t be seen right away. In fact, following Beecher’s ejection, the Wolverines killed off the Buckeyes’ man-advantage and scored a goal of their own to make it 2…

…-1. But when Van Wyhe was called for a game misconduct, cracks in Michigan’s forward depth started to show. The Wolverines were already forced to kill off ten minutes worth of penalties from…

… together. They’re taking draws and (have) responsibility in the d-zone.” When the third period started, the true effects of these adversities hadn’t revealed themselves yet. Wolverine

… mistakes. Saturday night, these mistakes resulted in the Wolverines’ comeback hopes crumpling. In the offensive zone, sophomore defenseman Jack Summers skated with the puck. He was pressured by…

February 03, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 57) • Page Image 10

… by Jack Silberman Hillmon’s 30 points lead Wolverines It’s tough to find anything about sophomore forward Naz Hillmon that hasn’t already been said. Her teammates love her. Her coaches rave…

…, the Wolverines’ most consistent player one-upped herself again, scoring 30 points on 14-for- 19 shooting. She added 10 rebounds to secure her seventh double-double of the season. Even though…

February 03, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 22) • Page Image 7

… played Michigan State in a home-and-home series that kicked off at Yost Ice Arena on a Friday, and the Wolverines fell to the Spartans, 3-0. The Friday before, Michigan lost to Minnesota, 5-2. And in…

… the Wolverines’ series against Wisconsin, the Wolverines lost the Friday opener to the Badgers. Friday wins haven’t come easily for Michigan (1-6-1 Big Ten, 8-12-2 overall.) The last time…

February 03, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 22) • Page Image 8

…8 — Friday, February 3, 2017 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wolverines look to rebound against Buckeyes; Behind Enemy Lines: Ohio State Jae’Sean Tate After thrashing Indiana by 30…

… game, but poor shooting against a stout defense did the Wolverines in, and they missed out on a chance to take sole possession of fourth place in the Big Ten. Now, the Wolverines will have to…

… the 2015-16 season in which Ohio State went 21-14, the Buckeyes’ expectations this season and his relationship with Michigan freshman forward Ibi Watson who, like Tate and former Wolverine

… opponents in the first ten minutes after the half. Yet, the Wolverines recently took their prowess on the road to Urbana- Champaign, scoring 26 out of their 86 total points in…

… the third. Michigan (7-2 Big Ten, 18-5 overall) will now have an opportunity to keep its momentum going in Sunday’s game against Iowa (5-4, 14-8). The Wolverines have yet to lose a game in…

…. Williams and sophomore guard Nicole Munger — who has played in 21 games for 261 total minutes — have a 50-percent shooting average on threes. The Wolverines game against the Hawkeyes will be…

… Thursday after falling to No. 3 Maryland on Jan. 29 with a final score of 100-81. If the Wolverines continue dominating the third quarter and match the offense led by Iowa’s Disterhoft, they could…

…’ve been able to get and our kids really enjoy the atmosphere and really enjoy playing there.” JEREMY MITNICK/Daily Junior guard Jillian Dunston and the Wolverines will look to maintain home…

February 03, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 65) • Page Image 15

…Lead vocalist Tyler Joseph performs “Holding On To You.” Wednesday, February 3, 2016 // The Statement 8B The Wolverines huddle together before starting the second half of their game against…

…. Survivors were given reserved seats for themselves and their families to cheer on the Wolverines. …

February 03, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 8

… December, it was defense the Wolverines were lacking. Coming off blowout losses to Princeton and Notre Dame with the Big Ten season on the horizon, Michigan desperately needed a spark to stop falling…

… rebounds. With her on the floor in the early minutes, the Wolverines’ defense thrived in victories over Penn State, Michigan State and Ohio State. Most Big Ten squads wouldn’t start a player who only…

February 03, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 9

… shooting from Stauskas, Michigan's offense was held to a season low in points, dropping its first Big Ten contest of the season, 63-52. The loss snapped a 10-game Wolverine winning streak. On the other end…

… missed just two shots and went 7-for-8 on 3-pointers. He didn't even attempt a two-point shot in the first half,and he was still single-handedly submerging the Wolverines. "Four or five of them - 15…

February 03, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 10

… dropped out of the Top 25 earlier this year. If Morgan doesn't have that humiliation in the Palace, he doesn't have the open mind he needed to grow last spring and summer. For the 10th-ranked Wolverines

… victory yet. The Wolverines needed to learn how to become selfless, but they couldn't have done it without Morgan learning the same lesson, too. "I've grown in that area since then, but that's what I needed…

…'t re close to full. Morgan, the only remaining 4 player from the last tale Wolverine team to of not make the NCAA Tournament, had to remind them what it ig recruits and told them they nter needed to get…

… team isn't. our team." That was so engrained in our program before Like Morgan, the Wolverines needed to lose in order to learn how to win. "I think (losing) helped us a lot," Morgan said. "I don't know…

… 10-point loss? When Morgan was a younger player, the Wolverines had to know that scouting report inside and out. They had to hustle for loose balls and rebounds. The talent wasn't there - they had no…

… - I think it did take a couple little bruises here and there to realize that it's more than just our talent that's going to win games." Since then, the Wolverines have lost just twice, to then- No.1…

… epitomizes rivalry By MAX BULTMAN Daily Sports Writer Forgeteverythingyou'veheard about rivalries being limited to revenue sports, especially when its Michigan vs. Ohio State. As if the Wolverines' 151…

… during a 20-minute break in the action. Ohio State had come out strong, including a sweep of the 100-yard backstroke, and the Wolverines were in unfamiliar territory - comeback mode. But nothing was going…

February 03, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 11

… The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com February 3, 2014 - 3B Defensive lapses lead to loss as Wolverines falter again By MAX COHEN Daily Sports Editor Kim Barnes Arico shed her jacket just 26…

… seconds into the Michigan women's basketball team's loss against Minnesota. For much of the second half, the Wolverines' defense put up about as much resistance as the jacket did. The Golden Gophers…

… attacked, attacked and then attacked some more to turn a Wolverine halftime lead into an 85-69 loss. Minnesota shot 17-for-22 from the field in the second half, ensuring Michigan would lose consecutive games…

… stretch of four games in 10 days for the Wolverines, Junior Stacey Ervin celebrated in style after a solid showing in the parellel bars as Michigan easily defeated Ohio State. Proars to triumph By ALEX…

… Ohio State, the Wolverines won handily, 444.75-440.80. Though using a more forgiving scoring system than is used at the national championship, 444.75 is higher than the score that won Michigan the title…

… Arbor. Indiana pitted a smaller defender on the Wolverines' big man, allowing its four other defenders to switch on every ball screen, stifling the pick-and-roll sets that Michigan - particularly Stauskas…

… Michigan. The way Indiana switched on screens baffled Michigan, and Beilein credited that strategy in removing the Wolverines from special and motivation for us to put another one up there." With that extra…

… 15.85 and Caesar with a 15.30, the Wolverines gave themselves a nice cushion over Ohio State for the rest of the meet. "Floor is tricky," Caesar said. "We have really high-level gymnasts on there so…

…'t guard them conventionally," Crean said. "We had tough matchups, so we had to overcome that a little bit." Freshman point guard Derrick Walton Jr. led the Wolverines with 13 points, but just five came…

… halves of the season, Michigan went into the break trailing just 25-22. The Wolverines offense sputtered to a 7-of-20 field-goal mark in the period, missing on each of its four 3-pointers. To their element…

February 03, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 59) • Page Image 12

…4B - February 3, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines give themselves reason to smile with wins Seconds before puck drop Saturday, Mac Bennett skated up behind fellow defenseman…

… 51-day hiatus from Yost Ice Arena by beating No. 9 Wisconsin, 3-1. In doing ERIN so, the L Wolverines LENNON avenged what was an embarrassing weekend in Madison just three weeks prior - a series that…

… impassioned and quick-on-its-feet crowd chanted the Badger's name with an expletive behind it. Wolverin By ALEJANDRO ZUNIGA Daily Sports Editor PAUL SHERMAN/Daily Senior forward Luke Moffatt scored the only…

… Michigan State away from Yost. And back home, where the Wolverines have lost only one game all season, Michigan remained dominant against a formidable conference opponent. This time last season, the…

Wolverines had little to smile about. Michigan hobbled into February at seven games under .500 in desperate need of a sweep over Michigan State. But like they had against the Spartans last weekend, the…

Wolverines were able to sing "The Victors" once more. And the crowd locked arms for a rendition of the University's alma mater, "The Yellow and Blue," as the team skated off. Outside, as the crowd filed out, a…

… NUMBERS Michigan vs. Wisconsin 11,600 Total weekend attendanceat Yost Ice Arena, good for two sellouts and a raucous atmosphere. 41 Shots on goal for the Wolverines on Saturday. The Badgers had 27. Points…

… Michigan hockey coach won't mind staying tied for fourth in all-time NCAA Division I victories after the Wolverines took five of six possible points in their series against No. 9 Wisconsin with a come…

February 03, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… ven- ture capitalist who once called the shots for Gateway, he's earned a' reputation as a champion of innova- tion. The previous four governors all sent off Wolverine graduates whilemin office…

… be entirely too predictable. He'd be another politi- cian, except, well, he's not the presi- dent. In my conversations with fellow class of 2011 Wolverines, I've sug- gested - to near-unanimous agree…

February 03, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…'ve been Wolverines. The pair played on the same line early this week in practice, but in a push for more produc- tion from his forwards, Beren- son has shaken up the lines to spark certain players…

…) in Oxford, the Wolverines know they'll need to score more than one goal each night to have the best chance at earning six points out of the two contests. SCOOTER KEEPS SCORING: Senior forward Scooter…

… Vaughan spent the majority of his career as a defenseman - including his first two seasons as a Wolverine. But after switching to power forward at the start of his junior year, Vaughan now embraces the role…

… until the season is over. CHRIS RYBA/Daily Michigan coach John Beilein anid the Wolverines will have second crack at knocking off the Buckeyes on Thursday night. Michiganlooks to hand No.stI Ohio State…

… Ohio State narrowly scraped by in a 58-57 win - Matta began looking at how his squad could improve against a young Michigan team that is coming off two huge wins in conference play. While the Wolverines

… (3-6, 13-9) were able to take down the Spartans in East Lansing, they head into similar territory at Value City Arena - where the Buckeyes haven't lost in almost a year. The Wolverines split their…

… shooting over 40 percent (from range) in Big Ten play - the best defen- sive league in the country - it's just hard." When the Wolverines lost to the Buckeyes, 68-64, in Ann Arbor early last month, Ohio…

… 10 in 3-point shooting in the Big Ten. Unlike Ohio State, which thrives from beyond the arc, Michigan has spent most of the season living or dying by the 3-point shot. When the Wolverines are feeling…

… it and shooting nearly 50 percent from behind the 3-point line, they haveupset teams like Michigan State and made Iowa look mismatched against the young Michigan squad. But, when the Wolverines shoot…

Wolverines were unable to col- lect a win in that tough four- game stretch. But now, with the team knowing what to expect, the Wolverines hope to improve on thoirlast showing in such close games - all are…

February 03, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… Byadvertisingonthisyear'sSummer Employment Page you can reach over 40,0o+highlyqualifiedWolverines! This is a great oppurtunity for internships orsummerepositions to reach the eyes ofmany eligible students. Presentedby The…

February 03, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

… positive news came out of the locker room for the Wolverines. Pressed by reporters about his intentions, junior guard Manny Harris said after the game that he would return to the team for his senior season…

… scoring, averaging 18.7 points through Michigan's 22 games. But due to the team's overall troubles, Harris compared this year to his freshman campaign, in which the Wolverines won just10 games. "It was…

February 03, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…-conference schedule catapulted the Wolver- ines into both Top 25 polls by the end of December, Michigan quickly became a Cinderella story. At the time, few doubted the Wolverines would make the NCAA Tourna- ment for…

…'t that talented right now. The Wolverines feature two of the conference's premier scorers and rebounders in sophomore guard Manny Harris and junior forward DeShawn Sims. After that, there's a dropoff in…

… Sports Writer Few in the University of Illinois- Chicago P.E. Building took notice as a small Wolverine stepped up to the rings halfway through the Windy City Invitational on Jan. 17. The Michigan men…

…'s gymnastics team and its fans, however, were riveted. For his first time in college, redshirt freshman Andrew Vance was about to compete. For rings, the fourth event, all the non-competing Wolverines left the…

… away from becoming the the Wolverines' all-time winningest women tnnis player. Soft-spoken Sugiyama e-merg"es as Blue's leader 4 4 Tal( l I I I Acc, en's ter senior "all-co WhG Sugiya points beinga…

… year's edition of the Wolverines, even though she rarely talks while play- ing. Now, Sugiyama is Bernstein's go-to player. The senior is just 10 wins away from becoming the all-time wins leader in…

Wolverine history. And with more than two months left in the season, Sugi- yama is on pace to reach the mile- stone. If she hopes to make a dive into the NCAA Tournament this year, the Japanese-born Sugiyama…

February 03, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 68) • Page Image 8

… letting it slip away in the second. This time, the Wolverines held a 12-point lead with 13:10 left in the first half - the largest advantage they have possessed in the Big Ten season. But Penn State went on…

…." Michigan's chances looked promising at the start. On Penn State's first possession, Wolverine freshman Stephany Skrba stripped the ball from Lady Lion Adrienne Squire and then took it all the way down the…

… court for an uncontested lay-up. The Wolverines (0-10 Big Ten, 6-16 overall) held a slim 7-6 lead early in the first half. Then, to the dismay of the 5,429 fans in the Bryce Jordan Center, Michigan went…

…. But the Lady Lions' defense carried them back into the game. Michigan scored just seven points during the next nine minutes and its lead fell to five. The Wolverines became frustrated with the Lady…

… committing just two turnovers during the first seven minutes of the game, the Wolverines had 11 in the last 13 minutes of the first half. "(Our guards) weren't playing any defense at all (at the beginning of…

…. Two of O'Rourke's takeaways turned into uncontested fast- break lay-ups, and others led to easy baskets. Once again, the pressure was too much for the Wolverines to handle. Stefany Skrba's 10 points…

… and nine rebounds were not enough in the Wolverines' 78-62 loss to Penn State. first frame's final five minutes. Michigan looked as deflated in the first few minutes of the second half as it did in the…

…. "We need to get that changed. But our players continued to fight and claw and hustle to get back in it." But the Wolverines didn't back down to that daunt- ing 22-2 run. Michigan cut the lead to just…

… going to give up. We are never going to let down." Despite their strong effort and valiant response to the Lady Lions' run, the Wolverines couldn't contain the sharp shooting of Squire. The Pittsburgh…

… more important than the two 3-pointers she drilled from the right wing in the waning minutes. Squire's two triples sent the crowd into a frenzy, dashing any hopes for a Wolverine comeback. MEN…

February 03, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

… goal and two assists in the second game of the weekend. * Ryznar was hoping to continue his stel- lar play against Michigan State, a team he has always had good fortune against. In his Wolverine debut…

…'ll also give him an opportunity to do some things at quarterback." With Chad Henne entrenched at quar- terback, the Wolverines are set at the position for a few years. Bass and the Wolverines' sole…

… Spartans. Unlike when Michigan State beat the Wolverines in the Great Lakes Invitational - a game in which the Wolverines were without four players who were playing in the World Junior Championship…

February 03, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 73) • Page Image 10

Wolverines face No. 3 UCLA. Michigan's lone Olympian and captain of the 2000 U.S. squad, senior Elise Ray, is looking forward to the rare opportunity to catch up with old friends. Kristen Maloney and Tasha…

… tough team to beat, and Michigan will have to be the best it's been all season. After suffering a tight loss to No. 1 Utah last weekend, the Wolverines have focused on the little deductions that separated…

… collegiate career by winning a three-set thriller over Ohio State's Scott Green at the Wolverine Invitational, and has yet to slow down this season. Inexperience has never been a fac- tor for Maravic. By the…

… come back and bring three friends." n't lost a step ines, posting a 1-1 record in the fall. or Maravic The Wolverines graduate four seniors g to do with this year, so Cariello's time is sure to…

… Andrew Mazlin - and hopes to sign Wolverine one more during the spring. and doubles "Our recruiting went very well," duals of the Berque said. "All three of them are big cord in both athletic guys who have…

… has had shots." already for the Wolverines, and the member of potential of others coming into the pro- Joe Cariello gram, the future looks bright for the the Wolver- Michigan tennis squad. By James V…

… took place before a Michigan varsity meet. Having a chance to watch the Wolverines in action left Rais dreaming of one day wear- ing the Michigan uniform. Now that he has reached Michigan, Rais has his…

February 03, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

… for an NCAA Tournament berth. Don't give up hope just yet. Michigan sits at 3-4 in the conference and will have a hard time catching 5-1 Wisconsin atop the Big Ten. But the Wolverines are entering a…

…. on the road at Minnesota and North- western (11th and ninth in the confer- ence, respectively) and then at either Iowa or Indiana to have a good shot at the tournament. Last year, the Wolverines proved…

… he has- n't played yet and wasn't on the team from the beginning, most fans don't even know Bell is a Wolverine. A lot of people who don't know him now come up to him when wearing his team apparel and…

February 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 86) • Page Image 11

…' STATS By Brian Schick Daily Sports Writer For the third time this season, the Michigan women's basketball team is "0-0." After yesterday's 68-56 loss to Wisconsin, the Wolverines dropped their third…

… from their opponents killed the Wolverines. "We just struggled scoring from the perimeter," Gue- vara said. "It came down to being able to stop them from scoring (and we didn't)." Freshman Niki Reams was…

… (11) in the Wolverine loss. Two of the bright spots in this game were Michigan's ability to dominate the offensive glass - pulling down 14 rebounds - and finishing with more assists (17) than turnovers…

… game after sophomore forward Tabitha Pool hit a trey to pull the Wolverines to 58-56. Michigan State (5-2, 12-6) used the same formula as Wisconsin, killing Michigan from the perimeter. Michigan State…

…. The result was a two- point gap turning into a 17-point canyon as the Wolverines fell to the Spartans 73-56. "The last six minutes we just could- n't buy a basket," Guevara said. "We just could not get…

February 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

… the title goes through come March. "We'll be excited to play (the Wolverines) at a neutral site like Joe Louis Arena," Kunitz said. "We're both top teams in the league, it's just exciting to play…

… scoring chances, but the puck was going to the net," Berenson said. Michigan started to control play for the remainder of the second period, outshooting the Bulldogs 11-5. The Wolverines finally broke…

February 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 86) • Page Image 13

… saw five, inexperienced freshmen try to battle a hostile crowd and lead Michi- gan to victory over a hot-shoot- ing Gophers' team. Now, like me, you're probably thinking why the NAWEED Wolverines were…

… of the game, when coach Tommy Amaker called a play to get him an open 3- point look. Bernard Robinson said after the loss that even though the Wolverines lost twice this week, they still have the same…

…'s exactly what the Wolverines will get, as they won't play again until Iowa comes to Crisler Arena next Saturday afternoon. Michigan will also retire the jersey of former Wolverine star .Rudy Tomjanovich at…

February 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 86) • Page Image 14

… at the end of the meet. One thing the Michigan fans did not witness at Cliff Keen Arena on Saturday was a good wrestling match. The No. 8 Wolverines routed the hapless Wildcats 35-12. "I think we…

…. "He stayed aggressive regardless of how much time was left. He iced that match with those late takedowns. That's what I like to see Clark do." The Wolverines' freshman phenom, Ryan Churella, dominated…

February 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 86) • Page Image 15

Wolverines recognized seven soon-to-be-graduates swim- ming in their final dual meet at Canham Natatorium. Justin Drake, Ryan Earhart, Josh Hack, Tony Kurth, Garrett Mangieri, co-cap- tain Jeff Hopwood and co…

… at the hands of Notre Dame. The Wolverines were on their way to vic- tory, winning four of the first five events against a tough pack of Fighting Irish. But they began to slip after Notre Dame's yicto…

February 03, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

…, the swimming coach discusses in his soft southern drawl the Mecca of swimming, and of the Wolverines who hope to make that grand pilgrim- age. He speaks of September, of Australia, of the Olympics. In…

… many vari- ables, everything had to come together perfectly for these women to make it to this point." For six of the Wolverines, everything has come together, all variables are defined and the…

… Invitational back in December that I real- ized that dream," Abbey said. "I could not be more excited than to have done it as a Michigan Wolverine." When the freshman backstroker qualified, it was with…

… have competed in my whole life," Carlburg said. A sophomore backstroker, Carlberg qualified for Trials the summer before her freshman year as a Wolverine. She has set high goals for this summer, and will…

… in common. All are Wolverines. Crisman joins five other Wolverines in a quest for Olympic status. She would like to leave an Olympic athlete. This too is her first shot at the world. "It is really a…

… team he sacrificed for. Many of the Wolverines wear the numbers they wear because those numbers represent their development as a player. could even say that I obsess with the number. A number means a…

… Michigan hockey, nine is per- haps the most storied digit. Players from Red Berenson to Brendan Morrison wore it as Wolverines. Now Mark Kosick, who has become one of the team's leading scorers, bears the…

February 03, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

… sixth-ranked Wolverines will be hosting No. 24 Central Michigan, Michigan State, Western Michigan and Eastern Michigan. Wednesday February 3, 1999 9 7Return of confidence ends Hayes'slump enior year…

… wasn't supposed to go this way for Bobby Hayes. After all, he was Michigan's top returning goal scorer, having bagged 20 last sea- son-to help the Wolverines to the national title. He was the -local hero…

… finals which impressed me." As a Wolverine, Peterson has already made a statement with her significant contributions on the bal- ance beam. Participating in just her second collegiate competition, she…

…'re getting it too; if they want to compete in the Big Ten conference this season. It looks like their training has been paying off so far. 'The problem for the Wolverines is at the Big Ten is to wrestling what…

… close match to Minnesota, 22-17, and faces Iowa this Sunday. Last Thursday's loss to No. 10 Central Michigan, marked the begin- ning of a streak of six matches for the Wolverines against opponenets ranked…

Wolverines beat Illinois on Sunday, Bahr had his sights set high when he looked to the Big Ten Tournament. "Before this I would've been happy with a fifth place," Bahr said. "But now I think we could place…

Wolverines including a two-season stint as captain in the mid- seventies. He also was a two-time all- America in 1976 and 1977. So was coaching against Michigan a bittersweet experience? Johnson said it's all…

… Johnson but nonetheless is a good friend of his, said that Johnson is a huge Michigan fan even though it is now his job to beat the Wolverines. "He always talks about the experi- ences he had when he was…

February 03, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

… THE POND PART ii: Three more Wolverines may have earned trips to Auburn for the NCdAAyChampionships during Saturday's meet. Owen Von Richter earned consid- eration in the 200 Individual Medley (1…

…: Indiana assistant coach Bruce Zimmerman said the Hoosiers had a "confidence problem" this past weekend. The Hoosiers "didn't expect to come in and upset the Wolverines," he said, but he expected better…

February 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

…: Michigan State concentrated so much on the shooting prowess of one Louis Bullock that the Wolverines' trio of big men had a field day, combining for 44 points. Saturday: Bullock scorched the Spartans for 22…

Wolverines' 6-.1victory over the Falcons on Saturday night. Icers pound Falcons 6-1, take control bDan Stillman Daily Sports Writer Believe it or not, the Michigan hockey team has a significant weak- ness…

February 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 66) • Page Image 13

… looked as if it might be close when the Buckeyes' 126-pound wrestler, Robbie Archer, defeated the Wolverines' Mat Warner. But looks can be deceiving. The W&olverines, who were unavailable for mment at…

… press time, preceded to win seven of their next eight matches. After coming up big at the lower weight classes and in close matches against Michigan State on Wednesday, the Wolverines continued the trend…

… country at 177 pounds. Going into Friday's meet against Indiana and Saturday's meet against Purdue, the Wolverines find themselves with 7-3 overall dual meet record and a 3-1 record in the Big Ten. Tonight…

… SERVAAS/Daily Michigan wrestler Teya Hill won a 9-7 overtime match in the Wolverines' 31-6 win over Ohio State This weekend, the team will travel to Indiana and Purdue. \M' track shines at Meyo, sends six…

… traveled as a team to Notre Dame, the Wolverines compet- ed in the Invitational as individuals. Thirteen Wolverines finished in the top five places of at least one event, four Wolverines won their events…

…, and three Wolverines qualified for the OC AA indoor championships. Don McLaughlin and Scott MacDonald took first and second places in the Meyo Mile. McLaughlin came in at 4:04.90 and MacDonald at 4…

… events. He cleared the high jump bar at 6-feet-10 1/4 and finished the 60 in 6.89 seconds. The Wolverines are proving to be strong contenders in the field events. Along with Devasher's high jump were Brian…

…-place finishes in the 60-meter hurdles and the 200. The Wolverines hope to build on the performances from the meet to have momentum going into Big Ten com- petition. Despite the team's lack of depth, its talent…

… the hands of Eastern Michigan a week ago. Because Saturday's Meyo Invitational in South Bend wasn't even scored as a team meet, the Wolverines could have had a legitimate excuse had they not met the…

… challenge the Eagles posed. People would have understood if Michigan didn't come through Saturday with its best performance. Apparently, the Wolverines didn't care what other people would have understood…

February 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 66) • Page Image 14

… center Brendan Morrison and right wing Bill Muckalt. The three were Michigan's top returning scorers and always in the mix of the Wolverines' power play. But about a month into the season, Michigan coach…

… NHL team that owns his rights - the Dallas Stars. In the middle of the second period, Michigan was hanging on to a 2-1 lead and the game remained in doubt - an unusual situation for the Wolverines. But…

February 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 66) • Page Image 16

… ,bench, 10in the first half, to lead her wteam. Stacy Thomas, who finished ::with 10 points, was the only other .Wolverine to score in double fig- ures. Michigan guard Ann Lemire did- n't start or play in…

… - just as Johns did during the first half at Assembly Hall. With Lemire and Johns in thedi* up, the Wolverines have shown the ability to contend with any teamin the country. Teams have to be cautious of…

… Johns inside and Lemire out on the perimeter. With either Lemire or Johns absent, the Wolverines have shown that they can play as poorly as any team-in the country. Big Ten Standings Team Couf. Overall…

… team lost for the second time this season to Indiana, 73-56, last night in Bloomington. The Wolverines are now 4-6 In the Big Ten, good for eighth place and closer to where they have been used to…

… finishing in recent years. Mchigan not far from mediocrity Without either of their top guns, Wolverines aren't tough to defend By Pranay Reddy Daily Sports Writer BLOOMINGTON -The Michigan women's basketball…

… team had a flash- back last night. The Wolverines (4-6 Big overall) were harshly re their infamous history as basketball program. This is not a good thing. A Big Ten cellar-dwellar in the past, the…

Wolverines finally started turning heads ,_ with their play thus far this season. However, a 73-56 drubbing by Indiana yes- g Ten, 12-7 minded of a women's U aW fu RU MU ' " most squads - but a stellar one…

… for Michigan, which shot a paltry 21 per- cent in the final stanza. Quite an aberration from the consis- tency the Wolverines have usually dis- played this season, Whether it was Pollyanna Johns, Ann…

… nevertheless an idea that was lost upon the Wolverines last night. Effort is what made the difference for Michigan this year as opposed to years past. Under previous coach Trish Roberts, the Wolverines often…

… their most disheartening loss of the season, the Wolverines were, simply put - ugly. Not physi- cally speaking, mind you, rather in their style of play. Just how ugly? Consider: The Hoosiers shot roughly…

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… women's swimming team were kidnapped. Saturday, they helped propel the sixth-ranked Wolverines to victories over Notre Dame, 82-58, and Eastern Michigan, 122-17, snapping a three- meet losing streak. It…

… was Senior Recognition Day at Canham Natatorium on Saturday, and the Wolverines have been celebrating all week. "They've done things special everyday during the week for the seniors," Michigan coach Jim…

… these kinds of things, but you really have to step up and task focus." The Wolverines did swim slower than in the past. Not a single Wolverine swam an NCAA qualifying or consideration time in the meet…

… breaststroke. She was also a member of the 400 free relay team that took the top spot. Kerri Hale and Talor Bendel, both juniors, also won events for the Wolverines. Hale won the 400 individual med- ley with a…

… time of 4:24.04, while Bendel took the 50 free in 24.12 sec- onds. Notre Dame's Linda Gallo did her best to put a damper on the Wolverines' celebration, winning three individual events. In all three…

… seniors were responsible for snapping the team's three game losing streak this weekend. Despite wins over Notre Dame and Eastern Michigan, the Wolverines were not totally pleased with their effort. No…

Wolverine managed to swim an NCAA qualifying or consideration time. MI' men's swimmers say C-Ya to flu problems By TJ. Berka ySports Writer ,With the Big Ten championships less than -a month away, the…

… Michigan men's swimming and diving team is looking to a new ingredient to find success. *imost seasons, the Wolverines would look-to the experience of their countless Olympic swimmers, their impeccable tra…

… won't hurt you mentally to try to figovit, however." The worst is over for the Wolverines healthwise. For the first time since the new year, Michigan had a full practice work- loqd. With the exception…

… rallying point for the Wolverines, as they saw Minnesota break Michigan's 10-year winning streak. With the Golden Gophers returning much of their championship team, Michigan will return without Olympic…

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Wolverines fight for first h Weekend important for Michigan's CCHA title hopes F By Darren Everson Daily Hockey Writer With another weekend comes an- other pair of must-win games for the Michigan hockey team…

… by injuries and will not play in either game. Even with him in the lineup, Michigan has struggled offensively lately. In an attempt to re- verse that trend, the Wolverines will try a couple of…

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… health on its side, the Michigan women's gymnas- tics team may prove unstoppable Sun- day at the Michigan Classic. The Wolverines (3-0 Big Ten, 5-0 overall) travel to Kalamazoo to face four unranked…

… about losing as much as scoring well as a team to boost our national ranking." Georgia, Utah and Alabama are the teams ahead of the Wolverines in the rankings and are the main ob- stacles that stand in…

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… track team heads to tomorrow's Meyo Invitational at Notre Dame. The Wolverines have not lost a meet this season, and tomorrow's con- test will be the team's first away meet of the year. "This is my first…

… time traveling with the whole team. It should be very exciting," said freshman run- ner Pauline Arnill, who, combined with her twin sister Deanna, has had a big role in the Wolverines' suc- cess this…

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… Kevin Sullivan finishes the last leg of the world record medley relay last weekend. Wolverine runners are hoping to qualify for NCAAs this weekend. Skers hit the slopes in northern Michigan By EUGENE…

… BOWEN FOR THE DAILY For the first, and perhaps only, time in the 1994 men's track and field in- door season, the Wolverines' coaching corps will be at two different meets on the same day. Michigan…

… the slopes. The men's team has won every meet it has entered and the women's .eam has lost only one. This weekend, the Wolverines are focusing their at- tention on the Midwest Collegiate Di- vision meet…

… Sunday, respectively. Michigan will compete against a field that includes Michigan State, ,Northern Michigan, Ferris State and central Michigan. On the men's side of the slopes, the Wolverines are led by…

…- tain, the Wolverines should face stron- ger competition, especially from rival Michigan State. "I expect us to win barring any falls or last minute surprises," sophomore Jen Shorter said. Women's team…

… for improvement. Now that the Big Ten champion- ship meet is only three weeks away, and the competition is intensifying, the Wolverines are pushing to reach prime form. Saturday, the team will get an op…

…. "There has been more in- tensity lately." One goal that the Wolverines have for this meet is for some of its runners to achieve automatic qualifying times for the NCAA Championships. The distance medley…

… goal." Focusing on one common goal has been a problem for the Wolverines throughout this season. It began with three losses including a blow-out at the been here," Griffin said., "I think that we are…

… focusing on the right things now." The Wolverines will be relying on a talented line-up which has included* some surprises. Griffin pointed to the performance of senior outside hitter 'This is probably one…

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