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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…

April 03, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 110) • Page Image 9

… few years prior earned the title f the best team in the nation. So at the beginning of this season, when the Wolverines car-I ried their Nike bags MARK into Cliff Keen Arena, FRANCESCUfT even more…

… championship was the only talk surround- ing this program. Fans talked about it. Coach Kurt Golder talked about it. The gymnasts talked about. Repeat. When the Wolverines entered this week- end's NCAAs, they…

April 03, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 110) • Page Image 10

… I,, r4pgq With No. 6 Virginia Tech, No. 9 Arizona and No. 12 Illinois on the Michigan lacrosse club's platter this weekend, the Wolverines were hungry for some top ranked cuisine. After sweeping all…

… outstanding," Michigan coach John Paul said. As the ranking of Michigan's oppo- nents got progressively lower, ironically so did the Wolverines' margin of victory. Michigan beat the sixth-ranked Hokies by 12…

… receiv- ing a verbal commitment from 6- foot-2 point guard Maurice Searight of Pontiac, Mich., The Wolverine reported on Saturday. Searight's addition will give the Wolverines five guards on the roster…

… scholarship left for this year. Junior-college big men appear to be the target for the Wolverines. With five guards and three wing forwards, Michigan is well-stocked at those positions already. With the…

… sophomore class loaded with scorers and three big freshmen defensemen, the 2000- 2001 Wolverines could sizzle. But one year of promise never ps the recruiting process for ire seasons. Michigan is already…

… king to beef up its 2001-2002 ros- Recently the Wolverines received erbal commitment from Dwight minen, a 5-foot-9, 170-pound ward from Brighton. lelminen, currently playing for the A Hockey National…

April 03, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 110) • Page Image 13

… homeruns. He went 6-for-16 on the series with three RBI. Wolverines 4 Indiana 2 games Hoosiers 3 'M' 3-4-5 hits home Bi Tnstning By Dan Williams Daily Sports Writer BLOOMINGTON - Michigan coach…

… this weekend with Indiana. In wins Friday and Sunday, the Wolverines relied on power baseball from their three, four and five hitters in the lineup to gain one-run victories. But in Indiana's sweep of…

April 03, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 110) • Page Image 14

…68 - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - April 3, 2000 'M' fans rock Penn State RIONA ContInued from Page 1B witha maize and blue paint brush. The Wolverines' best showmn was recorded on the uneven…

Wolverines' generous lead head- ing into the final event proved to be cru- cial. Michigan experienced uncharacter- istic difficulties on the balance beam, as the team's first fall in weeks was suffered by Cain…

April 03, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 110) • Page Image 15

…'s tennis team oked like it went from rags to riches this weekend. Standing next to South Florida on Friday, the Wolverines were under- manned due to their plague of injuries and illness. Two days later, even…

… playing at our full strength either so I think that it's a significant win." But the Wolverines were less con- cerned with how they won than' that they won. "The bottom line is it's Michigan ver- sus…

November 03, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

…: Sold out Injuries: Michigar Koch (ankle) out; State - F Andre {shoulder) questi Goodenow (shoul I I x N) NIARJORiE MARSHALL'D The Wolverines may be in for a shootout this Saturday when they take on a…

… high- scoring Northwestern team averaging 36.5 points per game, F~or Mlich igatn State x etcrzIns who will comle to Yost this season aIfter fufallng to) the Wolverines by three pjoints fbr -thle ( ( I I…

… probably der) ques- )tin(- to be the most exeit, 1t1g poitit ol iiv Wolverine caretr righit here,'' said freshman defensemnan Andv l31urntes, 'ai R attl retek native wvhose pat'ents- hothI wetnt to Michigan…

…-to-back shutouts. Butt can the Wolverines deal with a quairterback and tailback thrteat in the same gamne? Not if' West Lafayette is any indication, Advxantage: Nor'thuwestern. N0R iHWESIT:kN PASSING VS. l…

… secotid half of the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals to clinichi a2-0 victory over Iowxa last night. Although the first half' ended xwithi no score, the Wolverines out- shot the H-awkey'es 13-2.IForxward…

… 20thi- cai'eer shutout. With the witi, the Wolverines will move on today to face second- seed Wisconsin, who barely squeakedmeaxv with a victory in £a shootout ag ain~st seventh-seedecd Purdue…

October 03, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

… offensive machine on the road as the Boiler- makers will fine tune their engine for a homecoming date with the Wolverines. Purdue 28, Iowa 14 No. 16 NORTHWESTERN (1-0, 3-0) AT OHIO STATE (1-0, 2-1), 7:45 P…

… against the Wolverines, will look to get the Illini back on track. Illinois needs to have this game, as it has dropped out of the top 25, and heads into a light part of their schedule - it's not facing…

… - with the Wolverine Invita- tional on Oct. 6-7. After that, Michigan will move on to the Women's Collegiate Shootout in Franklin, Ind. - the site of the Wolverines' school-record 18-hole score of 287, set…

… last season - for 54 more holes. Last year's Wolverine Invitational champion, senior Courtney Reno, will be joined by fellow seniors Misia Lemanski, LeAnna Wicks and Benedict and freshman Laura Michigan…

… after its as Michigan hitstheI record-setting marathon in Ann Arbo weekend at the eye their first team ti Lady Northern on Invitational since 199 Sept. 23, but even with the week of the Wolverines are…

December 03, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

…-mail atjhanink@unich.edu. I I Y LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 'U' regrets Wolverine Access interruption, appreciates input TO THE DAILY: First, I'd like to take this opportunity to apologize to those students who…

… own, and not those of the M-Pathways Help Desk staff or management, or of Michigan Administrative Information Services, the organization that supports Web- based registration on Wolverine Access…

December 03, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 44) • Page Image 9

…ahe Arichiiaau fi SPORTS Sports desk: 763-2459 sportsdesk@umich.edu SECTION B VIT M ITR I Azi i i.- 1 0 -l - -- - -- - - - --- - - --I W1 =II -I Wolverines beat up Bulldog By Chris Burke Daily…

… faceoff, the Wolverines were completing a two-game sweep of the Bulldogs. All of a sudden, first-place Michigan State is now looking over its shoulders at No. 13 Michigan (6-3-2 CCHA, 8-5-2 overall) as the…

December 03, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 44) • Page Image 10

… Michigan men's tennis club team made it a perfect fall. The Wolverines swept all four singles matches and took one of two doubles matches from Eastern Michigan yester- day, winning the contest 5-1 and…

… invitational in eighth place, with 252 points. No. 2 Texas amassed 669 points to take first, followed by Arizona State and Arizona. Andrew Hurd was one Wolverine who showed progress since Michigan's last meet…

… the 100 breaststroke and Mangieri finished in the same spot in the 200 freestyle. In some cases, even individual finishes were not particularly important to the Wolverines. Senior Tim Siciliano finished…

…, his coach didn't expect him to make the finals. Instead, Urbanchek was pleased that Siciliano's time of 3:57.10 was 10 seconds faster than he swam at the same event last year. The Wolverines posted…

December 03, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 44) • Page Image 12

… goals. 'M' SCHEDULE This week: Friday at Miami Saturday at Miami Friday: at Goggin Ice Arena, 7:35 p.m. Saturday: at Goggin Ice Arena, 7:35 p.m. The Wolverines have been the hottest team in the CCHA of…

… visible earlier this sea- son: A consistent Michigan powerplay attack. The Wolverines went 3-7 with the man-advan- tage, the first time this season they scored three powerplay goals in a game. In this…

December 03, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 44) • Page Image 15

…, but it was good enough. At the 53-team Cliff Keen Invitational in Las Vegas, Nev. this past weekend, the Wolverines did- n't wrestle at their highest level, but they still managed to win big. Michigan…

… scored 163 points, with West Vir- ginia.taking second with 127. The Wolverines have been attending the tournament for the past 20 years, but this was their first title. "Our intensity level is something we…

April 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… have evolved if Mike would have been here," Michigan associate head coach Mel Pearson said. Even if Cammalleri hadn't missed those games, things couldn't have turned out much better for the Wolverines

… Milan Gajic to find an offensive rhythm. And it forced the Wolverines to develop depth that had been non-exis- tent with Cammalleri in the lineup. All of these things happened, and Michigan went 7-1-2 in…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 13

…, as the Wolverines fin- Schembechler - and was just in awe of the whole ished in 57th place. situation," Maloney said. "At that time, Michigan Coach James Henry thinks Jazwins- was going to the College…

… recruited by the Wolverines and headed across the Maloney returned to his ahna mater and served as pack with an obvious injury. Henry state to Western Michigan instead. assistant coach for four years before…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 14

… rowed great today, and Championships. It was the lowest finish executed the race plan," Liz Nelson ever for the Wolverines at the Champi- said. "We put together the best race we 4r 'onships and was…

Wolverines pulled it nals on Saturday. together at the end to finish strong, with S| 1 "We did get off to a bad start, but a Central Regional Championship and a they all came back and rowed well," second…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 16

… a triple-header as th Wolverines won all three games and the Big Ten Tournament champi- onship. Having done that, he was invited to come back the next week as Michigan was hosting an NCAA regional…

… of tough," said Pete, wh now works as a salesman, which per- mits him to leave his job at odd times to bring his horn out in support of Michigan sports. That year, the Wolverines won to advance to the…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 50

… opponent riad beaten the Wolverines just two years ago in the same game. But they will remember that these women were the leaders and the best. Led by senior goaltender Maureen Tasch and a great all…

…'s sport. "I'm happy to bring another one home for the Wolverines," Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz said. "Men's programs, women's programs, rev- enue, non-revenue, it doesn't matter. We're just really proud…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

… First Quarter: After forcing Washington to go three-and-out on its initial drive, the Wolverines score on their sec- ond offensive play. Chris Perry bursts free for a 57-yard touch- down run. Philip…

… Jeff Welsh. who graduated,threw for 374 yards by completing 38-of-58 passes. He set school single-game records in attempts and completions against the Wolverines. Michigan's pass defense had tons of…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

…, the BASKETBALL Wolverines had to Notebook plug 6'7" Chuck Bailey into a post position as a stopgap. Because of their lack of inside depth coach Tommy Amaker was determined to upgrade the post positions…

… for this season. Enter 6-foot-l freshman Chris Hunter and his fellow rookie counterparts, 6-foot- 10 Amadou Ba and 6-foot-9 Graham Brown. The addition of those three play- ers give the Wolverines a…

…-11 Big Ten) TBA ence schedule is highlighted by its semi-annual trip to Tobacco Road against Duke and a late December game against UCLA at Pauley Pavilion. The trip to Durham may be the Wolverine's last…

…- ing forward to going on the road to play two of the more storied programs (in college basketball) when we play at Duke and UCLA." In addition to its three noncon- ference road trips, the Wolverines will…

…, the Wolverines entered the third and final match of the Pepperdine Classic with confidence and momentum on their side. They had confidence despite Pep- perdine's national ranking and home- court…

… advantage - the Waves have not lost a home match since the 2001 sea- son opener. While Pepperdine cruised through the final two games, it was hard pressed by the upstart Wolverines early in the match…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

… about losing two of his best players in the span of a few days this summer, he responded, "It's been a tough week." The Wolverines lost their No. 1 scoring threat, Mike Cammalleri, and their top returning…

… after giving the Michigan coaching staff verbal assurances that they would be returning to suit up for the Wolverines this season. The sudden and unexpected departure of the two stars has left the…

… by the Calgary Flamesas the 10th overall pick this summer. Nystrom is only the fourth Wolverine to be selected in the top 10. While this pick surprised some, one group that expected it was the Michigan…

… selected in the eighth round as the 244th overall pick by the Edmonton Oilers. DANNY MOLOSHOK/Daily Mike Camallerl was one of two Wolverines to leave school this summer to play in the NHL. Cammalleri was…

… sophomore. Michigan State loses goalie Miller to NHL By Bob Hunt Daily Sports Writer Michigan State goaltender and fre- quent Wolverine-killer Ryan Miller has decided to forgo his senior season and sign a…

… professional ranks, the Wolverines will now face an inexperienced goaltender in their four players at a time, which will allow him to evaluate both Wyandotte and Tobe. Comley expects that he will use both…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 21

… hockey team's side. For the second straight year, the Demon Deacons handed the Wolverines their first loss of the season, recording a 2-0 shutout during the ACC/Big Ten Chal- lenge in Chapel Hill this past…

… weekend. The loss gave the Wolverines a weekend split after they beat North Carolina 2-0 on Saturday. Michigan (1-1), the defending national champion, has now lost three straight to Wake Forest since its…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

… to prove it doesn't need star power to succeed. This year Michigan coach Ron Warhurst is expecting a total team effort from the young Wolverines, and he is pleased with what he has seen so far. "We…

Wolverines may be youthful, they are still an experienced squad. Brannen, who has run 1:46 for 800 meters, recently represented Canada at the Commonwealth Games. Brannen, Greenless, Hesselink, and Brian Turner…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

… grown over her years here," Rademacher said. Last season, the Wolverines finished with an overall record of 13-8-1 (8-2-0 Big Ten). Michi- gan was once again unable to capture the elu- sive Big Ten…

… placed himself atop Michi- gan's career scoring list, but also led the Wolverines to their first win of the young season. Yesterday against Wright State, Cameron recorded his second straight two-goal game…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

… and Washtenaw Avenue. REA I% By Jeremy Berkowitz Daily Staff Writer Continuing problems with the Wolverine Access online registration system caused hundreds of seniors to line up outside the Registrar…

… said. Students complained in 2000-2001 school year that Wolverine Access was slower than the old telephone registra- tion system, which was disconnected two years ago, but in the first days of the 2002…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 57

… basketball team that can run with the "Running Rebels?" That may be a reality for this year's Wolverines, who lost most of their size but gained several quick and aggressive recruits - leading m'any to believe…

… wanted to instill, and his Wolverines showed signs of it in their two Big Ten Tournament games. A usually stoic Amaker vehe- mently yelled at Bernard Robinson and other Michigan guards to jump into a fast…

… Harris' decision to become a Wolverine. Harris was immediate- ly impressed with Amaker when he came to watch Harris play just weeks after becoming Michigan's basketball coach. The three other people…

… State," Harris noted. "I want to change that." LOOKING FARTHER DOWN THE ROAD: Tommy Amaker has locked up the top in-state recruit for the 2004-05 season. The Wolverine reported that rising junior Ronald…

… By Jim Weber Daily Sports Writer A season that turned bad quickly ended with a thud. The Wolverines, who were a presea- son favorite to win the Big Ten title, lost 62-49 to Valparaiso in the first…

… round of the 2002 women's NIT. It was the third lowest point total for the Wolverines all season. Jennifer Smith led Michigan with 20 points on 7-of-11 shooting from the field. The rest of the Wolverines

… her free throws. Guard Katie Boone followed with 14 points and a game-high 12 rebounds, nine of which came in the second half Trailing by four points with five min- utes remaining, the Wolverines

… Nieuwveen's 18 points. As a team, Valparaiso shot 59 percent from inside the 3-point arc. Smith was the only Michigan player to record double digits in the first half, tallying 12 points. The Wolverines

… the Wolverines struggled against the Big Ten. U - Eg l E AGM.ll …

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

… By Nicholas Flees For the Daily Three members of the Univer- sity of Michigan men's track and field - former Wolverine (page 2E) Alan Webb and sophomore Nathan Brannen and graduated senior Mike…

… final race as a Wolverine. It earned him All- America status for the first time in his career. "It was a nice way to finish his senior year at Michigan," coach Ron Warhurst said. Brannen followed suit…

… end for the Michigan women's gym- nastics team. Michigan's season wasn't supposed to stop like it did, just .4 points behind Nebraska in the prelimi- naries of the NCAA Championships. The Wolverines

… were pushed out of a spot in the Super Six Team Finals in Tuscaloosa, Ala. The Wolverines eventually finished seventh out of twelve teams and missed qualifying for the Super Six for the first time since…

…- onships," Grieco said. "If you want to win the title, you have to beat everyone eventually." Before Michigan could even get off its first rotation - the uneven bars - the Wolverines dug themselves into a…

… was nerves because we've been compet- ing in this environment all year." But the Wolverines fought back after their poor performance on the uneven bars. And they fought back hard. Moving on to the…

….925, respectively, to give the Wolverines a 49.25 on the floor. Ryals' 9.925 was good enough for first place for the event. Michigan's final rotation, the vault, needed to be nearly perfect to squeak into the Super…

… Six. It was good, but not good enough. Ryals posted a 9.825, and Ray vaulted to a team-high 9.9, giving the Wolverines a 49.225 on the rotation and a 196.175 overall. "I told everyone after the meet how…

… of the champi- onships, as the Wolverines finished in 57th place. Coach James Henry thinks Jazwinski was still tired from the Big Ten Champi- onships on May 19. For the first 2,000 meters, Jazwinski…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 61

… pass from behind the net, but it hit Minnesota's Jeff Taffe and deflected toward Michigan graduated-senior goalie Josh Blackburn. Playing in his final game for the Wolverines, Blackburn made the ini…

…- tial stop, but Potulny was on the doorstep to hammer it home. The early goal drastically shifted the momentum in favor of the Gophers, whose size and quickness seemed to overpower the Wolverines from…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 62

Wolverines were at a disadvantage all season because he was given the job so close to the start of the season. He also missed the first month of fall practice while he tended to his sick mother in California…

… to the future of Michigan softball - sophomore pitcher Nicole Motycka. In the Wolverines' 1-0 loss to Nebraska, Michigan coach Carol Hutchins went with Motycka, the 2002 Big Ten Fresh- man of the Year…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 63

… Ten school. Reichenbach, entering her second season as an assis- tant coach with the Wolverines, is optimistic of Michi- gan's chances of repeating as national champions and for good reason. While…

… fantastic team returning," Reichenbach said. But the most amazing aspect of the Wolverines is their talent depth. Last season, the team had five go-to scorers, all of whom are returning, and almost the entire…

October 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 23) • Page Image 9

… together s by 51 in a pack for as long as possible. The an has been Wolverines did a tremendous job of e mental doing this last week, and one runner was . country. able to pace the entire pack. They will…

… Michigan golf team are looking forward to competing on their home course in this weekend's Wolverine Invitational. Blue has high hopes for ho-me tournament By Rob Dean Daily Sports Writer The Michigan…

… get the type of environment that will surround the Wolverines tomorrow "It's great coming home," says Michigan head coach Mark Rosen. "Especially this week, the girls are real- ly excited about…

… than four kills pe Wolverines will rely on dept work, having returned f starters from last year's squ down the Hoosiers. competition it has seen all season in the Notre Dame Invitational. In addition to…

Wolverines must run their own race as best they can. Warhurst estimates the team's top five finishers will all have to finish in fewer than 25 minutes to give the Cardinal a run for their money. Previously, no…

… Sapp never underestimates the value of a home- cooked meal. Just two tournaments into his first season, Sapp's Wolverines have strug- gled mightily at some of the country's better collegiate golf venues…

…. But Michigan has a chance to redeem itself this weekend as it plays host to the annual Wolverine Invitational. Seven- teen teams, including five teams from the Big Ten, will play 36 holes on Satur- day…

… followed by a final 18 on Sunday. "We're obviously extremely comfort- able with the course and that has got to work in our favor," Sapp said. Being comfortable on the course is something that the Wolverines

… have not experienced this year. In its season open- ing tournament in Tennessee, Michigan finished last - partly because the Wolverines had never seen the course. For the Wolverines to make a mark in…

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…

March 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 101) • Page Image 9

… exited the Wolverines lockerroom on Saturday night and saw the hoard of reporters and TV cameras waiting to greet him, he seemed a bit surprised. The team's 5-4 win over Michigan State on Saturday was the…

… 500th victory of Berenson's 19-year career in Ann Arbor. But Michigan's leader on the bench doesn't put much stock in individual accolades, especially in the crunch time of the Wolverines season. He…

March 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 101) • Page Image 10

Wolverines send their top five shooters and each of them takes 40 shots with a .22-caliber International Freestyle rifle in each of three posi- tions. In prone position, shots are taken while lying on the…

… League consists of major schools in Michigan, including Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Central Michigan and Howe Military Academy. In this league, the Wolverines have been undefeated for more than 17…

March 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 101) • Page Image 11

… team's fail- ure to convert after penetrating. Key Stat 10 The number of points off turnovers Min- nesota converted in the first half. The lead its built off its defense was too much for the Wolverines

… circle for the Michigan women's basketball team yesterday. It lost 76-63 to Big Ten power- house Minnesota, the team that sent the Wolverines on their vicious cycle of losses at the beginning of the season…

… as usual for Minnesota. The teams traded baskets to open up the game, but a sti- fling Minnesota trap defense handcuffed the inexperienced Wolverine backcourt, forcing some sloppy ballhandling. The…

… advantage of." Minnesota's lead hovered just below 10 points for most of the second half. Junior Lindsay Whalen led all scorers with a reasonably quiet 21 points. The Wolverines were most noticeably hurt by…

… Minnesota's senior Corrin Von Wald's 18 points on 4-of-5 shooting from 3-point range. The Gophers shot 7-of-12 as a team from beyond the arc, serving the Wolverines more problems from the guard posi- tion, a…

… program in disrepair only two years ago. The Wolverines seem to have replaced the Gophers as the Big Ten team facing major problems. After reaching the NCAA Tournament two years ago, Michigan has suffered…

… will begin the Big Ten Tournament from the 11th and last seed. In the inaugural tournament, the Wolverines 2003 Big Ten Tournament A k }ttMM 4N4 1. Penn State (13-3, 23-7) 8. Indiana (5-11, 12-14) 3…

March 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 101) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - March 3, 2003 - 5B Talkin' the talk "Biggest game of my career." - Michigan forward LaVell Blanchard, after the Wolverines' loss to Illinois, when asked how the…

… after noon for the Wolverines, connecting on just 4-of-17 shots. Powelis defense makes final minutes difficult for Blanchard how far 'AV C inderella's clock appears to have finally hit midnight. With the…

March 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 101) • Page Image 14

… that to the Michigan women's gymnastics team. The Wolverines (9-4, 2-1 Big Ten) scored two huge road victories in the last two weeks, both against top-lI teams. First, the Wolverines knocked off No. 11…

… Denver with a mile-high score of 197.025 on Feb. 22. Then last week, they traveled to Utah to take on No. 5 Utah, winning the event 196.750- 195.875. To make things even more sunny on the Wolverines

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