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September 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 123) • Page Image 40

… National Player of the Year awards and getting the Wolverines to Atlanta, Burke accomplished what he wanted to. For him, there's nothing left to accomplish at Michigan. It's almost a foregone conclusion he…

… will play in the NBA next year. But on Monday, he was still a Wolverine, and he was still the best player in the country, still the player capable of makingshots 30 feet from the basket. Every time it…

Wolverines exceeded all expectations under first-year coach Kim Barnes Arico. Michi- gan (9-7 Big Ten, ALEXA 22-11 DETTELBACH overall) got off to a 16-2 O start - Basketball best in program history - during…

… which time the Wolverines went on a 10-game winning streak, setting another program record. Once Big Ten play started, Michigan set yet another program record by winning its first four games. Adding to…

… the accolades, Barnes Arico led the Wolverines to a win over No. 13 Purdue in early February, and later ended a six-year drought against Michi- gan State in a close 70-69 win that ended in dramatic…

… reached new heights fans would never have guessed, especially after an offseason that cost the Wolverines five players to ACL injuries. "When you get a coaching change, you don't know what to expect," said…

…." The surprise 'x'-factor for this Wolverine squad was forward Kate Thompson - who had never started a game until this season. Thompson led the team in points, averaging 14.5 per game, but it was her 3…

… the Wolverines, who spent most of their time in a six-player rotation. With a Michigan team so dependent on its seniors, Barnes Arico's squad will be starting over next year, allowing her to put her…

… ahead: Breaking down the 2013-14 Wolverines By DANIEL WASSERMAN Daily Sports Editor APRIL 22, 2013 - Since the day Trey Burke decided to return to Ann Arbor for his sophomore sea- son, the 2012…

… sophomore seasons. Their decisions, along with another top-flight recruit- ing class, position the Wolverines for another Big Ten title and Final Four hunt. Despite the departure of Burke and Hardaway…

May 03, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 136) • Page Image 11

… women's tennis team. The 10th-ranked Wolverines were playing on their home courts, fresh off of their second consecu- tive Big Ten regular-season cham- pionship. They sailed through the conference slate…

…, Michigan stumbled and collapsed as North- western clawed its way back to defeat the Wolverines 4-3 and win the Big Ten Tournament title. "It's a tough one, for sure, to swallow," Michigan coach Ronni…

…'s when the judged particularly harsh by the Wolverine offense finally man- NCAA selection committee before aged to get to Wisconsin starter it unveils the regional matchups Cassandra Darrah. Consecutive on…

… our did just that, ripping a base hit up way." the middle, scoring Doyle. Despite the Wolverines' sure "(Doyle's) done a nice job inclusion in the field of 64, the all year in the nine position," luxury…

May 03, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 124) • Page Image 15

… scores of 9-7, 8-1 and 7-6, don't know how the other teams did, for the Wolverines, who missed respectively. but we're closer now then we were three conference games last week- Since the Wolverines need to…

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…

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…

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…

April 03, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 107) • Page Image 9

… Daily Friday, April 3,1992 Page 9 ICers season ends In NCAA loss Wisconsin upends Wolverines, 4-2, in semi-final matchup HOCKEY dontinued from page 94l eh * We pride ourselves on defense. It snot just…

… hit the Tse in th W iws-onsin b blame is at the Wolverin Francisco and Mike Doers. Doers "We really had a gre blasted a shot from the top of the left u said. circle which Michigan netminder He is…

… bounces," David Ha The Wolverine capta In the third period, Wisconsin fell receive luck, you have t it a defensive shell. The Badgers week, when Michigan s forechecked with one man and kept played like…

… goal trickles past him into the net The fell n their laps. heYdl to five shots in the period. Wolverines were defeated, 4-2, in last night's NCAA semifinal. The Badgers play Lake Superior State Saturday…

… plunge the dagger in the Wolverines' two blown tap-ins, one each by David Oliver and as in Roberts two blasts on Michigan's first power pipes. But in the end the only place to point the es. They didn…

… Northern Michigan team out Wolverines created good opportunities and the luck See LINES, Page 10 Cinci set to attack M' in Final frenzy Albert Lin Lakers defeat MSU to meet Badgers in final M John…

… floor." Basically, that means they end up playing all over the floor - from end to end - trapping on defense whenever possible and mixing things See FINAL FOUR, page 10 No Pun Intended i Wolverines

… discover attitude of champions There is an aura now surrounding the Wolverines that only the greatest teams have had. It is a feeling that has been associated with the great John Wooden UCLA teams; Bobby…

… December. Although the Wolverines did not pull off the See LIN, Page 10 fCHINESE FOOD CHEF JAN ExPECE2 TOP GOLD MEDAL WINNER OF DETROIT COBO HALL NATIONAL CONTEST WINNER WASHINGTONIAN BLUE RIBBON BEST CHEF…

April 03, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 126) • Page Image 10

… ace pitcher against the Wolverines - Alex Sanchez. Last year the first team All- American struck out 142 batters in 139.1 innings. This season he has gotten off to a rocky start, with a 4- 2 record and…

… in 17 innings, or Darren Knight, a good fast ball-changeup ?etcher, will 2 it!f nod. Michigan will c l csman Mike Grimes. The Wolverines will close out the tournament with an exhibition game against…

April 03, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 126) • Page Image 11

… following its week of games in sunny California. "Weather permitting, the softball squad will play two doubleheaders against Ohio State Friday and Saturday. The Wolverines return from the Pony Tournament in…

… Ten." MICHIGAN captured three of four games from the Buckeyes last season, and with the nucleus of the team returning, the Wolverines should improve on last year's fifth- place finish. Catcher Alicia…

March 03, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… Michigan in early December, the Wolverines returned home with an unimpressive 4-14 record. Surely at that point in the season some Michigan fans started to second-guess their hockey team. But Berenson knew…

Wolverines' 8-2 victory over the Spartans at Munn Ice Arena in January highlighted the season. "Ever since Christmas we've been turning around and playing well," said senior Brad Jones, the Wolverines' all…

March 03, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 122) • Page Image 13

…-not in sumy Pasadena, but in the serene set- tih$ of the Rocky Mountains-against the Denver Pioneers. THIS WILL BE the second meeting between fourth-place Denver and the fifth-place Wolverines. Michigan…

… Andy Hill to provide the scoring punch. And tlie-Wolverines must contend with net- minder Scott Robinson, one of the top goalkeepers in the WCHA. O0uluth at Minnesota The Golden Gophers will be playing…

… in power play scoring, capitalized on only one of six power play opportunities on Friday night. But thanks to 13 Wolverine penalties the ' ollowing evening, the Pioneers scored hree of their five goals…

… with a one-man advantage. Paul Fricker and Rudy Varvari each picked up a win in the series. Then the Huskies came to town, but they weren't the least bit intimidated by the red-hot Wolverines. On Friday…

… night, Tech was down 4-2 in the third period, but it wasn't out, as the prover- bial roof caved in on the Wolverines vith a little more than 13 minutes left in the game. The Huskies scored three straight…

… largest in Yost Arena history. But it was the Huskies' fans who went home happy, as Tech scored five unanswered goals after the Wolverines had taken a 2-0 first period lead, to knock Michigan into fifth…

December 03, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

… of Michigan opening game jitters and costly errors last night as it drove to a 58-43 victory over the Wolverines in the first game of the season for both teams. With 6'7" Bill Depp and, hot- shooting…

… of his team's rebounds, while Clark, a for- ward, was the game's leading scor- er, contributing 23 points on nine field goals and five free throws. Captain John Tidwell paced the Wolverine scorers with…

… 18 points. Good Shooting The Wolverines hit on 16 of 27 shots from the floor in the first half for a robust 44 per cent, but 11 errors offset the good shoot- ing to give the Commodores a 29- 25 edge at…

…. Behind by ten points, the Wolverines went into a full court prss. The press was ineffective, however, as' the Commodores quickly widened the gap to 15 points over the excited Wolverin'es and, held onto…

…, and, it will improve. Competition is what we need to work out .the little mistakes." The Wolverines move over to Knoxville tonight where they will meet another southern power- house, the Tennessee…

… Fronczak. The lack of outstanding pro- spects at the lower weight divi- sions will be a serious handicap when the Wolverines attempt to match their brilliant performances of last season. Iowa, second to the…

Wolverines last year, will be a threat, as will Michigan State, Minnesota, and a much improved Illinois team. Michigan will open its schedule at Lafayette, Dec. 10, against the always troublesome Purdue Boiler…

May 03, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

… Win Despite its failure to win top honors in either of two meets last weekend, the Wolverine track squad gave a commendable per- formance at relay meets held in two widely separated parts of the country…

… the two mile re- lay. The Wolverines gave Okla- homa A&M a stiff race for the title, losing by only one tenth of a second. The Michigan squad of Dan Walter, Pete Gray, Hobe Jones, and John Moule…

… finished with the excellent time of 7:40.6. John Johnson was the other scorer for the Wolverines with his third place finish in the 100 yd.I dash at Drake. Johnson ran theJ century distance in :10.2, com…

…- pared to Jim Qolliday of North- western, who won with a time of :09.9. At the Penn relays, Dave Owen led the Michigan squad with a third, place finish in the shot put. The Wolverine sophomore gave a fine…

… it into a dual contest. Henry Loeb, low medalist for both teams at 151, turned in the best performance as far as the Wolverines were concerned, show- ing a great deal of improvement over past…

… topI combinations of Domalske and Trifinoff, Larry Solomon and Pe-I terson, and Kraus and Chuck Sol- omon, The Tartar match will be a tuneup for the Wolverines' first Big Ten meet against Northwest- ern…

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…

September 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 123) • Page Image 16

… soccer continues to produce positive results. The Michigan men's soccer team traveled to Bowling Green on Monday in hopes of avenging last year's 2-0 loss in Ann Arbor, but the Wolverines were forced to…

… head official lost control of the game early on. Down a man for 70 minutes, the Wolverines were still able to stymie Bowling Green (1-0-1) for a majority of the match, a credit to Michigan's back line…

… the program. For months, that's where the story of the 'Bartelstein Blog' was supposed to end - on Bartelstein's coffee table. But thanks to a chance encoun- ter between former Wolverine Zack Novak and…

…-11 campaign, when a young, upstart Wolverine squad, picked by some to finish last in the 4 I a TODD NEEDLE/Daily Former Michigan captain Josh Bartelstein is releasing an e-book chronicling the team's run…

December 03, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 46) • Page Image 12

… Michigan hockey team is back to same-old, same-old this weekend. Two more CCHA opponents are lined up for the Wolverines - and these games will be much more important to Michigan's season than were Wisconsin…

… from the summer camp that coaches asked back. "I just went in there and tried to play as hard as possible; Comrie said. The two Wolverines still have one more cut to make at the six-day selec- tion camp…

May 03, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

… elimination races with- in its own fleet. Commodore Jim Rukin of the Wolverine club was extremely sat- isfied with the results since 16 Michigan members qualified un- der the skipper rules of the Mid- West…

… at Ann Arbor (2:00 p.m.), May 7-8 - Sectional Regatta at Whitmore Lake. (Special to The Daily) EAST LANSING-A rejuvenat- ed Wolverine Golf team finally hit its stride yesterday as it over- whelmed MSC…

…Callum, medalist with a sizzling two-over-par 74, paced the Wolverines to victory by taking all three match points from his MSC opponent, John Wawzysko. PETE ELLIOT, by far the most improved player on the squad…

…, shut out Don Perne with a crack 75 to add three more points to the Maize and Blue's wide margin of victory. Captain Ed Schalon also con- tributed to the Wolverine cause with a 2-1 victory over the Spar…

… and a half points to the Welver- ine total. The Wolverines seem to have ironed out some of their difficul- ties and are successfully rounding into par shooting form. Several of the squad, including Pete…

February 03, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

…McGEE LEADS OFFENSE AND DEFENSE Blue whips Wildcats in By SCOTT M. LEWIS * One streak is over. Hopefully for Michigan, a different type of streak is in the works. ' The Wolverine basketball team…

…,842 patrons at Crisler Arena. 9rTHE VICTORY, Michigan's second straight, avenged an 85-82 triple over- time loss tothe Wildcats last Saturday and evened the Wolverines' conference record at 5-5, two garmes…

…-pounding, drama-filled finishes Owhich have characterized its games this season, slammed the door on Nor- thwesternearly in the second half. At 19:07 the game was tied at 35. Eight minutes later, the Wolverines had…

… points aftel' the intermission. The Wolverines successfully cut off-the passing lanes, forcing Northwestern to take several forced shots. ACTUALLY, THE Wildcats' shot selection wasn't a whole lot better in…

… field attempts for two points. Wolverine coach Johnny Orr hailed McGee's -defensive work. "When he gets fired up to do something, he goes out and does it," said Orr, whose team lifted its overall record…

Wolverines, then hope M would fail in the one-and-one sit Bodnar, however, answere challenge, sinking five of seve the line. "I told him if he hit seven h have made me look like a geniu said. "He said he didn…

… ball inside, it got knocke I thought there were five or six there. They got away with a lot With the exception of McGee, Ten scoring leader, none Wolverines reached double Center Paul Heuerman, battling…

March 03, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

… eith- er takes the pressure off the Wolverines or throws them into the pressurizer. "We're ready physically and mentally ,-- as well as we've been all year," said Michigan coach Johnny Orr. "We know the…

… importance of the game- it could definitely make us the Big Ten co-champions." However, if the Wolverines (14-2 Big Ten) fail to win to- night, the race for the Big Ten title would be wide open again. Purdue…

…'ll slow it up and keep it close. They run a delib- erate offense. But we'll try to press and keep the game mov- ing." A Wolverine victory tonight clinches at least a share of the Big Ten title and a trip…

… records currently be- long to last year's squad. Tonight's clash in Cham- paign is the first of three in four days for the third-rank- ed Wolverines. After invading Purdue on Saturday, Michigan quickly…

… returns home to lockj hornswith the Warriors of Marquette Sunday in Crisler Arena. If Michigan wins tonight and Minnesota falters at Wisconsin, the Wolverines will be undis- puted Big Ten champs - for; the…

… the inside shots." The win moves the Wolverines into the second round of the tournaient, meeting Western Michigan today at Grand Valley. The Wolverines have met the Broncos three times already this year…

… Hubbard have been named to the UPI All-Big Ten basketball team, as selected by the conference coaches. THE WOLVERINE DUO joins Minnesota's, Michae Thompson, Indiana's Kent Benson and Walter Jordan of Purdue…

… Farrell. coach Jack Harvey. "There will be top quality performers in every event." Sure, you say the season has only one more weekend and As the defending champions, the Wolverines then it's over. Not true…

May 03, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 115) • Page Image 10

… and won four straight games on his way to a 6-4, 7-5 match win in the fourth spot of the singles lineup. The victory pro- pelled the Wolverines to a 4-1 win over the Badgers to advance to Saturday…

… Alex Knight and freshman Harrison Brown by a score of 6-2 and the nation’s 72nd-ranked pair senior Runhao Hua and Siimar 6-3. The wins secured the doubles point for the Wolverines, put- ting them at…

… the Wolverine record book. Leading “The Meat Factory,” as they have so fittingly dubbed them- selves, was senior Joe Ellis who shattered his own school record in the hammer throw twice and ended the…

September 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 123) • Page Image 43

…-breaking their fast- est time in program history with a race time of 9:56.46 to win the Indoor NCAA Championship. The Wolverines' national championship relay team con- sisted of senior Rebecca Addison running the…

…:43.43. The Wolverines finished in 15th place in the National Indoor rankings tied with both UCLA and Florida State with a total of 13 points. No. 1 Oregon dominated the field with a total of 56 points…

April 03, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

… a grand slam, the sophomore did what she does best, crushing a 2-2 pitch over the centerfield fence. The blast capped off No. 12 Michigan's dominating sweep of Minnesota (the Wolverines won a pair of…

…-tying performance grabbed all the attention, but it was the one-two punch of senior second baseman Tiffany Haas and sophomore centerfielder Alessandra Giampaolo at the top of the order that sparked the Wolverines (2…

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, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 70

Wolverines had four competitors. Of those four, only No. 3 seed Jeff Catrabone (167 pounds) placed in the top eight, earning All-America honors for the second consecutive year.Unseeded Chris Viola (118 pounds…

… Richardson, who were All- Americans going into nationals, did not wrestle to their abilities, partly due to a long season. The Wolverines started seven true freshmen, putting pressure on junior captains Lacure…

December 03, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 46) • Page Image 16

…-place Broncos (5-4-1 CCHA, 7-4-2 overall) bring CCHA leading scorer Chris Brooks (8 goals- 17 assists-25 points) and linemate Colin Ward (12-8-20) to Yost Ice Arena tonight. Not to be outgunned, the Wolverines (7…

… lackadaisical play by the Wolverines in their own zone. This is a trend Michigan coach Red Berenson hopes will not continue. "We need to make sure he doesn't get the puck in front of the net," Berenson said. "He…

… the head man of the Michigan basketball team, reached his 100th victory - the fast- est Wolverine coach to do so - with Michigan's 80-70 win over Georgia Tech. Fisher is now 102-37 in his career, good…

November 03, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 26) • Page Image 8

… pair of victories this weekend. The Wolverines' journey began Friday night at Iowa City in a two- day meet with Iowa, Wisconsin and Penn State. Alecia Humphrey led the way for Michigan with first…

… Almeida, Amy Bonhert) that finished third. The team ended the opening session with a one-point deficit be- hind Penn State, the lone team ahead of Michigan. n sweep ouble dip Saturday, the Wolverines came…

June 03, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 22) • Page Image 12

… months. Mahan Benedict must h a v e been boasted a 1.87 ERA. combined for a 3.22 ERA. Valuable Player yesterday and missed the Wolverine stretch pleased with the fine pitching However, the biggest sar3r…

Wolverines finished up Wolverines in strikeouts with 60 gence of senior Kevin Clinton Rick Leach were named as co- 33-15-one victory short of the on his way to a 6-4 record. the ace of the Blue bullpen…

… Sophomore Steve Perry (5-3) to a 5-1 season slate. ished as the Wolverines' leading had just two past balls in 40 hitter for the second straight games this year. year. "I really didn't expect to be the MVP…

… Anderson re - AA tournament where he ceived the Most Improved Play- ozem a notches fi win Wolverines fiished as the Mid- er Award for the Bia Ten run- west Regional runner-up. Co-captain Mahan hit .231 on…

…-ups. The second baseman led the Wolverines in hitting al- most the entire year, and wound up second to Leach with a .307 average. THE WASHTENAW Commun- ity College transfer had a fine .976 fielding…

… other schools think that they could take us." But the Wolverine freshmen disappointed the hopes of the other conference teams, as they led Michigan to the title. Three first year men, Jud Shaufler, Mark…

April 03, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 155) • Page Image 8

… than just a ball game when Michigan got into trouble early with plate umpire Augie Acuna. In the second inning, Wolverine ne Lose~s ra Forfeits Game ' Acuna quickly called him out on strikes…

…, but when the Wolverine belter decid- ed to "fight instead of swish" If~~ I " i For the first time ! All you could ask of nature you get in a 6' - -WJe e Suzuki X-6 Hustler, a heavyweight in…

… with a count of one strike was politely inform- ed by Acuna that he had already been kicked out during the fracas at the plate. When the Wolverines protested that they had never heard any- thing about…

… side of their ledger. Ac- tually, it will go down in the of- ficial record books as "no contest." Arizona assured the Wolverines that the services of Acuna would not be requested again and that they…

…. Return to Normalcy Settling down to play just "nor- mal baseball," the Wolverines dropped the first game of a twin- bill to the University of Arizona, when the Wildcats sent 12 men to the plate in the…

… to the hard-hit- ting Wildcats, tried to help his cause with a two-run homer in the second but the Wolverines could not narrow the gap closer than five runs. Ed Southhard paced the Arizona attack with…

… three hits, including two singles and a home run, knocking in two tallies and scor- ing two himself. Bob Hanse earn- ed the victory as he forced the Wolverines to hit the ball straight at somebody all…

November 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

…THE IMICHIGAN, :DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, M7 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ST.NDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1957 ~ Wolverines Blow 21-7 Half time Lead Iowa Takes Advantage Of 'M' Lapses To Tie -Daily-Frea Sippey…

…. It' looked like Michigan was do- ing it again. They had been be- hind in the first quarter and had come back magnificently in the second. Hopes were high for a Wolverine victory. Wolverines Suffer…

… going all the way. Sticking to a slashing ground attack, the Wolverines moved 56 yards, only to be stalled on the Iowa 20. After this drive, the Wolverine offense was done for the day. ilawkeyes Tie Score…

July 03, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…. Unuvereily Ave. LAW AND MEDICAL, NEW ANt)SEOD=H)i-AND THE WOLVERINE The official newspaper of the sum- CALENDAR mer session of the University of Mich- igan, published by the students, Tues- July 3, 5:00 p. m…

….-"College and Uni- day, Thursday and Saturday after- versity Libraries. Illustrated lec- noons. ture by Librarian T. W. Koch. West lecture room of the physical labor- Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., atory…

July 03, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… and A. H. Lovett, of the same department, was made as- sistant professor. Wolverine Will Not Play Gophers. Michigan will not meet Minnesota on' the gridiron this fall according to au- thentic…

… information,for the date reserv- ed by the Gophers for the Wolverines has been given to North Dakota. The only available date would have been October 25, and while this was held open for some time it was…

… finally dis- posed of, thus closing up Minnesota's 4 schedule. On account of the Fourth of July the business staff oh The Wolverine will not hold office hours until Monday, July 7. The business office will…

… Change Name of Old North Wing. Any subscribers wishing back copies The historic north wing of Universi- of The Wolverine to complete their ty h-aII will have its name changed it files can obtain the same…

… sent a communication to the re- hers of The Wolverine remaining. gents calling attention to the fact that These extra copies can be had for five this part of the old building was form- cents per copy…

…. erly known as Mason hall and was -heWO _ERNE___ pu__ h_ so named after the first governor The WOLVERINE wil publish a of Michigan. "Lost and Found" column. Use it. A "two-bit liner may bring back that…

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January 03, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 48) • Page Image 9

Wolverines (2-1 Big Ten, 13-3 overall) to a 75-68 win over Iowa (0-3, 9-7) at Carver- Hawkeye Arena. “We got after him a little bit after (Jacksonville),” said Michigan coach John Beilein. “He didn…

… today),” Beilein said. “Our bench was the difference today.” The same could be said about the Wolverines’ shooting performance. Michigan shot 49 percent from the floor and knocked…

December 03, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…'s basketball team will enter the belly of the beast to test its true caliber. ) As part of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge, the 22nd-ranked I Wolverines (5-2) will travel to play Duke and famed fresh- MiChigan man…

…? 66 Chop _: Chinese Ameritan dish DOWN 1 Valuables 2 Illinoisitythat symbolizes Middle America dichigan coach Regardless of whether the e comes in there Wolverines go with one big man t Kobe did as a…

November 03, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 24) • Page Image 10

…, struggling Wolverines (4-8 Big Ten, 10- 1 overall) is what sets her apart. "There were a couple of years where in practice she was the only other middle blocker besides our starting middles," Rosen said. "So…

… will provide the same spark as she did this past weekend. The Wolverines need to win five of eight matches to clinch a .500 record and qualify for the postseason. "We need to buckle down, since we really…

… summer, Fardig has gotten his shot sooner than expected. Playing center for Michigan's fourth line, the freshman notched his first career goal as a Wolverine in the sea- son opener at home against Quinnipi…

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…

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 …

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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…

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… Men's Tennis vs. Cincinnati Saturday,1 p.m. Liberty Sports Complex S Hockey at Bowling Green Friday, 7 p.m. Bowling Green Badgers snap Wolverines' nine-game win streak, 71-58 *Cheeseheads…

… cheering for the Big Ten leading BACHMAN Wolverines, rather than their own players, who had lost Bach's Score their last four games in a row. Before tipoff, they yelled wildly, as if the surgeon general had…

… cushions from Arena seats. Let's face it, folks. Crisler's accommodations are more comfortable than a nap afterThanksgiving dinner. What Wolverine fans need is good old-fashioned discomfort. With Wisconsin…

… last night's game between his Badgers and No. 3 Michigan that the Wolverines had a penchant for keeping themselves in basketball games when they weren't playing well. That trait has allowed them to pull…

Wolverines were still within strik- ing distance. That is until Brian Kelley, who made his presence felt on the defensive end all night, put back a Finley miss and was fouled by Rose. Rose exited with his…

… said. After that, Michigan - despite a fullcourt press, and achange to aquicker lineup -could not climb back. From then on, the Wisconsin de- fense held the Wolverines toj ust three points, while the…

… times are better than others. The Michigan hockey team, which has lost three straight games, picked a good time for its first slump of the year. Two weeks ago, the Wolverines Oclinched the Central…

…,"junior forward Mike Knuble said. "We might have taken them a little lightly." But the Wolverines realize that their days of giving less than a com- Oplete effort are over. Michigan, who visits Bowling Green Friday…

… and plays Ferris State at Yost Ice Arena Saturday, is entering its final weekend of the regular sea- son. The Wolverines will host aCCHA first-round series next week, prob- ably against either Kent or…

… December and January but has been merely mortal lately. The Wolverines feel that other teams have too much knowl- edge of what Michigan will do on the power play. "Earlier in the season we were basically…

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…, douse Flames, 4-3 By ADAM MARTIN Desperately needing a victory, the Wolverines received an unexpected lift from sophomore Bruce ..MacNab last night and extinguished the Illinois """'Chicago Flames, 4…

… around and banged home a backhander for a 4-2 Wolverine lead. "WE HAD TO get a win this weekend," said Michigan coach Red Berenson. "With only one home game after this, a win will really help us." The…

… Roosevelt, Minnesota, fought off defenseman Todd Carlisle in the Michigan crease and stuffed a loose puck behind Chiamp. BUT THE WOLVERINES weren't about to let UIC run away with the game. Just 42 seconds…

…." Midway through the second stanza, the Wolverines evened things at 2-2 on another redirection play. Brad Jones carried the puck in over the blue line, found Tom Stiles with a pretty cross pass, and the…

… ....................1 1 1 MICHIGAN.................0 2 2 T 3 4 Daily Photo by DARRIAN SMITH Michigan goalie Mark Chiamp stops a point blank shot by UIC's Ray Staszak. It was one of 27 saves Chiamp had in the Wolverine

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… from Bowling Green on Sunday by scores of 6-3 and 4-0 to raise its record to a respectable 10-8 mark. The sweep gave the Wolverines a 5-1 record for the weekend road trip. Michigan split a pair of games…

… to give Miami a 2-1 victory. "There was stiff breeze blowing in," said Middaugh. "I don't know how that ball made it out of the park." THE WOLVERINES were able to take the next three games and hence…

April 03, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 145) • Page Image 8

… - to lead the Michigan Wolverines to a 7-3 baseball vic- tory over Miami of Ohio yesterday. Sklar, who sat out last season with academic problems, hit his bases-loaded shot in the fourth in- ning to make…

… a winner out of pitcher Gary Wayne (2- 1). The victory raised the Wolverines' record to 13-1. The second game of a scheduled double-header was cancelled because of darkness and impending rain. THE…

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… night. "Whew, it's nice to get a win," he said smiling after watching his Badgers blast the listless Wolverines, 82-70. YODER AND the Wisconsin team desperately needed a victory against the Wolverines to…

… con- ference, just one game behind the 4-13 Wolverines. "We just didn't play well for 30 minutes ofsthe game," said Michi an coach Bill Frieder. "You can't play like we did and expect to win." YOU NAME…

…-3 on three- point shots. Olson broke the game open in the first half when, with the score 22- 21 in favor of Wisconsin, he scored seven straight points during a five minute Wolverine shooting drought…

… fired up in the second half and, taking advantage of Michigan's poor defense, took it to the Wolverines. With the Badgers leading 51-40, two straight Wisconsin dunks brought the sparse crowd of 5,572 to…

… they increased their lead to 66-47 with just over 8:30 remaining. It was then that Wisconsin "lost its in- tensity" according to Yoder and allowed Michigan to make a run. Wolverine freshman forward…

… Richard Rellford scored nine of his career high 23 points while the Wolverines went on a 15-2 tear to narrow the gap to 68-62 with a little over five minutes to go. Two foul shots by Wisconsin's Jim Smith…

… points came in the second half. Michigan hopes of getting a bid to the NIT were all but dashed by the loss to the Badgers. The Wolverines will have to win their remaining three games beginning Saturday at…

… Michigan the game. And it is not just Michigan. In the Wolverines' 74-67 victory over Michigan State in East Lansing, it was questionable third and fourth fouls called on Spartan Scott Skiles early in the…

… second half that kept him sidelined and gave the Wolverines the ad- vantage. The argument is not that star players should not be able to get into foul trouble, but too many fouls are being called so that…

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…SPORTS Page 12- Tuesday, March 3, 1981 Wolverine drought reaches six The Michigan Daily By JON MORELAND It has happened against the to p teams of the league as well as the bottom, at home and on…

… most of the slump. In the second half of the Iowa game, McGee hit 12 of 16 shots from the floor, including a stretch of eight in a row. He scored 25 of the Wolverines' 38 points after the intermission…

… Standings now." THE WOLVERINES followed with its sixth consecutive "nice" loss two days later in Bloomington. Michigan played an inspired first half as it held the lead for most of the stanza. The Wolverines

… responsible for fouling out the Wolverines' Paul Heuermann, Thad Garner and McGee. RECRUITING NOTES: Frieder has landed a third recruit to the list of hopefuls that will join the squad next fall. His most…

… qualified to compete in the AIAW National Championships, to be held in Palo Alto, Michigan's synchronized swimming team has garnered first place finishes in meet after meet this season. The Wolverines

… was very pleased with our performan- ce. We have better facilities here (at Michigan) and that makes the differen- ce," Lindemen continued. SUNDAY, THE WOLVERINE women hosted the Michigan Open and again…

April 03, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 146) • Page Image 8

… Bo vce No shoii By TOM GILCHRIST The "showdown" everyone had been waiting for never even came about for the Michigan men's tennis team this past weekend in Lexington, Kentucky. Though the Wolverines

… of a pelting rain. THUS, FOR better or for worse, the Wolverines, with number one singles player Jeff Etterbeek out with a bad ankle (he is expected to be in action this Friday at Illinois) and dud…

… act may have rubbed off on the school's other athletic programs, but the Wolverine's women's tennis squad has an act of its own that the Spartans will have to con- tend with. A sophomore clean-up act…

… and may sit out. If so, Shepherd said that Krickstein and junior Ann Kercher will each move up a notch and junior Debbie Rentschler will play sixth singles. When Eastern Michigan hosts the Wolverines on…

… second consecutive hustler award, the same trophy Bodnar received in 1978. Hubbard, who has one year of eligibility left, won the MVP award in 1977 when he led the Wolverines to an NCAA tournament berth…

… '. the former Michigan sparkplug in 1977.- ALSO HONORED were departing seniors Alan Hardy and co-captain Tom Staton. The two began their Michigan careers the year of the Wolverines' rush to the NCAA final…

…, who served as the Wolverines' top recruiter for four years, admitted happily that he hoped the Wolverines would win all their games but three over the next four years. Wonder what he could have meant by…

… that.. BILLBOARD Mike Jolly has survived the tests of the gridiron in fine shape. The question now at hand is, can the Wolverine safetyman tough it out over the felt as well? Pocket billiards fans can…

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… Michigan scoring with 22, including ten of the Wolverines first 18 points. MICHIGAN HAD A CHANCE to tie the game twice in the last minute. Trailing 68-67, the Wolverines worked the ball around looking for a…

… which led them to the NCAA finals. THE BRUISED FIGHTING IRISH of Notre Dame come to Ann Arbor this weekend in what could be the start of another Wolverine win streak. Despite the Wolverine defensive holes…

… skaters are bunched between nine and twelve points. THE TOUGHEST LINE the Wolverines will have to face is the line of Brian Burke, Terry Fair- holm and Kevin Nugent. Nugent and Fairholm (Don's brother…

… classes and the men's gymnastics meet with Indi- ana, it did not cancel the Wolverine's spirit as the tumblers are more fired up than ever, according to Michigan coach Newt Loken. The tumblers will have…

… State meet [which the Wolverines performed quite poorly in]," says Michigan coach Anne Cornell. "Psychologically and phys- ically .we don't have the momentum the Indiana meet [scheduled for last week…

…'s tough to say, sometimes it helps and sometimes it doesn't, it depends on their [the gymnasts] attitudes." Whether the layoff helps or hinders the Wolverines, they'll have to be at their best against both…

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… guards." the stomachs of sophomores Dan The first ten minutes of the Fife and Rod Ford and probably second half went like a ping pong the rest of the Wolverines as they match, as both teams seemingly fell…

… stay with nine min- points in 21 seconds. utes left and Michigan ahead 67- Sullivan and another sub, Mark 64. Henry, continued to spark the Jorgensen's "box-in-one" de- Wolverine surge to bring Michigan…

….9; FT percentage: 56.5 Totals 39-76 15-18 17 48 93 MICHIGAN 45-48--93 FG percentage: 51.3; FT percentage: 83.3 N. ILLINOIS 46-39-85 WOODY'S WINDOW Sully sparks Wolverine win By KEITH R. WOOD Bob Sullivan…

… performance, but it was still Sullivan who sparked the nervous Wolverines to their first win for Johnny Orr. Sully came in with just under six minutes left to go in the first half and the Blue down 38…

… Stewart early in the second half to try to put the Michigan offense more on the inside. He succeeded brilliantly scoring -a game total of 16 points and carrying away nine re- bounds. He was the Wolverines

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… SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE PAGE TUREZ V I e Iowa Squad Wins Twin-bill From Wolverines, 4-2, 5-3 Corbett, Yirkosky Victims in Double Loss As Michigan Drops Out of…

Wolverine Soccer Club is playing the Detroit Rocketsa at 2:00 on the soccer field east of the stadium.1 --Ken Ross and a fly in the seventh inning' produced the Wolverines' sec- ond and last score.c The…

… title a year ago, the Wolverine linksters came through with a 19/2-16/2 win over Purdue, a triumph over Ohio State by an identical score, and the ver- dict over Illinois, 21%-14%/2. * * * THE VICTORIES…

… over Purdue and Ohio State were not sure un- til late in the afternoon when Wolverine Tad Stanford finished his afternoon round in 42-34-77 to clinch the triple triumph for Michigan. It was Michigan…

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Wolverine baseball players will leave Ann Arbor at 3 p.m. today to embark on their an- nual spring swing through the sunny South for an eight-game series with Dixieland opponents. The list chosen by Coach Ray…

… Chamber- lain and Howard Greenberg. Outfielders: Captain Charlie Pink, Fred Trosko, Don Holman and Davie Nelson. Open Against Tar Heels The Wolverines, who have had but three days of outdoor practice, will…

… Michigan's links squad will join the southward trek of Wolverine athletes early Thursday morning when they head for the other side of the Mason- Dixon line on their. annual spring trip. The squad which will…

… joined by sophomores John Leidy, Dave Osler and Goodwin Clark, in addition to Ken Johnson, a senior. The Wolverines will open their season Saturday at Knoxville against the Volunteers of Tennessee. The…

… three days' competition in the South- ern Intercollegiate Meet. eet Tennessee gement Saturday This will be Michigan's first en- try in this meet, and the Wolverines will be pitted against the pick of the…

… South's college golfers. Courtright does not expect his team to run off with any honors in the meet, for while the Wolverines will have had only three days of outdoor practice behind them, the Southern…

… golfers will be benefitted by their year-round outdoor play. At the conclusion of the meet which will last from April 11 to 13, the Wolverines will pack their bags and head northward. Two days later the…

… 20. Last year, the Wolverines com- pleted their Southern tour with a record of four straight wins against no defeats. They were rained out in two of the scheduled matches. Georgia Tech fell before them…

…, guard; and Walter Fish, Fletcher Hall. ' . season, 14-4. -1 AI Mike Sofiak will again hold down the regular shortstop berth for the Wolverines as they head for the sunny South. Mike is an excellent…

… will probably be this lineup that will open for the Wolverines. r STADIUM HILLS I GOLF COURSE NOW OPEN! .. at SOUTH MAIN and CUT-OFF ROAD I U S MAY N FESTIVAL Tigers Trim Washington, 4-2, In…

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…THE WOLVERINE s __ - oinerine )FFICIAL. STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE SUMMER SESSION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons [ntered at the postoffice at Ann…

WOLVERINE ere are many students of the Summer session who are interested in g, and doing newspaper work, but who feel that they have not the o spend on The Wolverine. If there are any contributions that they…

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