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May 04, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 140) • Page Image 14

…. The eighth-seeded Wolverines fiercely battled the ninth-seeded Spartans and forced four matches into a decisive third set. "It was windy out here and that means you really have to concentrate," Michigan…

… determined. The match will likely mark the end of the Michigan co-captain's collegiate career, as the Wolverines are unlikely to receive a bid for the NCAA Tournament. He finishes with a 72-63 record in four…

March 04, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… no different. 'The Wolverines struggled to capi- t*Iize on oppor- tunities late in " cH GAN 56 tie game enN A rmute to a 61-56 loss to Indiana at Assembly Hall. The defeat dropped Michigan (7-8 Big Ten…

…, 16-10 overall) to just 1-6 on the road this season in confer- ence play and all but ensured that Michigan will not earn an at-large bid come Selection Sunday. The Wolverines will, most likely, need to…

March 04, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 105) • Page Image 10

…'s basketball team has short-term memory. Tonight, the second season begins in Indianapolis - the Big Ten Tournament. X Forget that the Wolverines lost to first-round opponent Illi- TONIGHT nois in Champagne on…

… definitely go all the way," said guard Sierra Hauser-Price about Michi- gan's odds in the Big Ten Tournament. "Everybody starts 0-0, so everybody has a chance." The Wolverines have beaten Illinois in the first…

May 04, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 140) • Page Image 13

… would have meant a share of the Big Ten lead for the Michigan baseball team. But sloppy defense and a pair of blown scoring opportunities led the Wolverines to falter 6-3 against Michigan State and a fall…

… inconsistent sea- son, the Wolverines performed at their best on Saturday in Iowa City against the nation's top teams. Tenth-see Michigan cap- tured its fourth Big Ten Champi- onship in the past five seasons…

March 04, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 105) • Page Image 12

… different. With a single win, the CCHA regular season title will belong to the Wolverines. Michigan currently leads second- place Miami by just two points. The Spartans sit in third, two PROF. BRIAN SCHICK ON…

…, goals per game, while the Wolverines over the conference year, Michigan has have averaged 3.71 each contest. So allowed just over two goals per game, something has to give. second best in the conference…

October 04, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 4) • Page Image 16

…- shadowed by her team's up-and-down play in a weekend of conference com- petition. The Wolverines controlled their match against Purdue (3-1 Big Ten, 10-4), but struggled to beat an Indiana team that remains…

…. Even though the Boilermak- ers won the close second game, 34-32, and improved their hitting throughout the match, the Wolverines never lost control. "It was the steadiest our team has played all year…

October 04, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 4) • Page Image 17

…," Berenson said. "And when we capitalize (on shorthanded chances), those are huge goals"t The penalty kill spent a lot of time on the ice, with the Wolverines drawing nine penalties. Michiganl alternate…

… situations, a majority of Al Montoya's work came when the Wolverines weref down a man.E "I think we could have done a better job overall in1 terms of killing penalties," Rogers said. "With thatc said, we didn…

… started when he took the puck off a Wind- sor defender's skate and then fired it past goalie Jay Ewasiuk. Kevin Porter spent considerable time on the penalty kill, scoring his first goal as a Wolverine

… picked up two points each for the Blue team. Seniors Milan Gajic and Michael Woodford netted the White team's only goals. Despite lacking the intensity of a normal game, the match-up gave the Wolverines

… another chance to get their game legs. The Wolverines will likely add two of the 12 non- roster players - comprised mostly of club team play- ers - that participated in yesterday's game to fill out their…

… of the dis- allowed goal, the Wolverines finished the half extremely flat, giving Har %,rd a couple of good scoring chances. At the start of the second half, Michigan played like a different team, exh…

…'s soccer team had an opportunity to take a stranglehold on the Big Ten standings this weekend with games against fellow contenders No. 5 Penn State and No. 21 Ohio State. But the No. 16 Wolverines (4-1-1 Big…

… weekend, including a career-high 11 against Ohio State. Michigan was outshot 14-9 in the first half against the Buckeyes, but 'Ibura kept the Wolverines in the game until fresh- man defender Kandice Mc…

… spectacular saves. In the 63rd minute, Ohio State's Laura Dickenmann finally broke through with the tying goal. Following a Buckeye's scoring chance, the Wolverine defense was unable to clear the ball. Ohio…

… where it left off, but was only able to muster one shot on goal. With the game in double overtime and fatigue setting in, the Wolverines were again and again saved by Tuura. She made two diving saves in…

November 04, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

… confidence, and you get down on yourself. And that's what I tried not to do." Woodford has spent a lot of time on the ice throughout his career. During his freshman year, he played in 43 of the Wolverines' 44…

… Wolver- ines (6-3-1 Big Ten, 10-7-1 overall) have experienced a stark contrast in their results from month to month. During September, the Wolverines went 7-0-1 and rose to No. 13 in the country. In those…

October 04, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 4) • Page Image 18

… players whose maturity extends far beyond their years.' Wolverines won the national championship, becoming thle first women's sports teams to dd-so in school history. Though she _id not see game action…

Wolverines improve as' a team every season since.. Former teamnmate and current undergradu- Beth Riley ate assistant coach April Fronzoni remnem- bers Maloney never giving an mnch. "In practice I lovd going up…

March 04, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

Wolverine just one year later. Although Clauson and McNamara enjoyed being on the same club team, both said that the experience was quite dif- ferent than competing at Michigan. "When you're in club…

… personal motto. The fourth-year veteran picked up a milestone 70th career singles victory as a Wolverine over Spring Break, defeat- ing Sandra Rocha of Long Beach State in straight sets. Nolan then went on…

…/Daily Sophomore Becca Clauson has the chance to compete for the Wolverines with lifelong friend Carol McNamara, When asked why she decided to attend Michigan, Clauson referenced a Michigan vs. Minnesota meet she…

… attended at the age of 12. The Wolverines won the meet, and from that day forward, Clauson had an inclination toward Michigan. But both Clauson and McNamara said that they knew for certain that Michigan was…

… Northbrook, Ill., Heller could have arrived on campus with a big ego. But for Heller, being a key part of the Wolverines' team has been more important than anything he accomplished before coming to Ann Arbor…

February 04, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

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