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March 04, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…-2010 season. Berenson, who played for Michigan from 1960 to 1962 and has coached the Wolverines since 1984, has a record of 670-308-68 and is the seventh all-time winningest coach in NCAA hockey. Under Berenson…

December 04, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 64) • Page Image 5

… Terrapins shot 9.1 percent from beyond the are in the first half, while the Wolverines made a season-high six threes. The contrast helped the Wolver- ines build a 35-29 halftime lead. Butin the second half…

…'s comeback, frustrating Wolverine players and forcing them to cough up the ball. With the loss, Michigan falls to 3-5 all- time in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. It's the Wolverines' third consecutive loss in the…

… will face another ACC foe Saturday when it rematches Duke at Cris- ler Arena. The Wolverines lost 71-56 to the Blue Devils two weeks ago at Madison Square Garden. As the players filtered off the court…

… for the right mix," Beilein said. "I'm notsure what it is, but we'll find it." By MICHAEL EISENSTEIN Daily Sports Editor In the Michigan hockey team's season- opening exhibition game, a Wolverines' 4…

… does here he'll be an effective player there, butrarely do I get a better player back," Berenson said. The results of the World Junior Champion- ship won't effect the Wolverines. But if Rust can…

… revitalize his offense in Ottawa, Michi- gan may returnwith a much deeper and more consistent scoring unit the second half of the season. WRESTLING Todd looks to join elite club of Wolverine wrestlers By…

… weekend's Cliff Keen Invitational in Las Vegas just two wins shy of the cen- tury mark. He looks to join former Wolverines Josh Churella, Eric Tannenbaum, and current assis- tant coach and 2008 Olympian…

August 04, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 148) • Page Image 14

…, Israel and Guyana. Adam Harris, a rising senior for the Wolverines, will shirk red, white and blue to don a different color scheme in the Olympics: the red, yellow and green of Guyana, his mother…

…'s easy to see how Harris has found success at every level of track he has competed at - from a stellar high school career to a solid first two years as a Wolverine, the Wheaton, Ill. native is always a…

February 04, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

… said. Whatever words Bowman actually used, they worked. After the pep talk, Michigan didn't lose a single event. The Wolverines not only finished the meet with a 194-140 victory over the Buckeyes (10…

…-1, 3-1 Big Ten), but also handed them their only loss of the season. Duringthe two-day meet, Michigan faced a competitive field of Big Ten opponents. In addi- tion to beating Ohio State, the Wolverines

January 04, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

… OUTNUMBERED By MARK GIANNOTTO Daily Sports Writer Michigan coach John Beilein warned everyone this season would feature plenty of growing pains as he attempted to mold the Wolverine program to his Michigan…

… coaching style. at Purdu But over the past few weeks, the reality of what Matchup: has become a forgettable Purdue 9-4; season has finally hit the Michigan 4-9 Wolverines square in the When: Tomor- jaw. The…

Wolverines (0-1 Big Ten, 4-9 overall) will get another chance to start fresh tomorrow when they travel to West Lafayette to face Purdue (9-4). But the Edmond, Okla., native hasn't allowed his disappointment to…

… had 12 points and 13 rebounds. On Wednesday, Wisconsin followed the same script, outreboundingthe Wolverines by 10 and getting several easy putback bas- kets from freshman Jon Leuer and junior Marcus…

… nation of weeks of hard off-ice work. With- Month for December. Sauer went 3-0-0 to out teammates to practice with or coaches close out 2007. ... The Wolverines extended to provide structure, Caporusso…

… the home during Michigan's brief Christmas GLI's All-Tournament team. ROB M iG RIN/Dail Junior Jessica Minnfield was the only Wolverine to pose an offensive threat to Ohio State, scoring 18 points in…

… contribute, it doesn't mean much. Junior Jessica Minnfield was the lone bright spot in the middle of a bleak eve- ning for the Wolverines. She scored 18 points and sparked an early 8-0 run for Michigan in a 66…

…-42 loss to No. 21 Ohio State. Michigan (1-1 Big Ten, 8-4 overall) opened the game poorly and quickly found itself down 9-0. Minnfield chipped in the next eight points for the Wolverines, bringing them…

…'s always going to be very frustrat- ing if we don't get good shots," Minnfield said. The Buckeyes' domination extended to the glass, where they held a 17-rebound advantage over Michigan. The Wolverines never…

October 04, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 23) • Page Image 8

… tournament as a Wolverine. The Torrance, Calif., native dropped a 6-2, 7-6(5) decision to Virginia's Ted Angelinos in the opening round of qualifiers at the Polo Ralph Lauren All-American Championships…

…. "Obviously, it's tough when you get a loss, but I definitely feel like he's one of the better freshmen in the country." Fellow Wolverine Matko Mara- vic will begin competing in the main singles draw today…

September 04, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 1) • Page Image 18

… rest of us so much confidence." Gatesneeded allthesupportshe could get in the opening minutes of the second half when the Fight- ing Irish's offense posed their greatest threat to the Wolverines. Gates…

… good as Michigan's defense was, it wasn't until the second overtime that the Wolverine 4 4 By COURTNEY RATKOWIAK Daily Sports Writer The Michigan men's cross coun- try team started the year on the…

… and Fel- lows fourth overall. Gras said the Wolverines ran faster than last year because they paced themselves with the eventual first- and second-place runners, both from Eastern Michigan. "Last year…

…, they took it out really slow, and this year, we started going at a good pace from the get-go," Gras said. "The (Eastern Michigan runners) made the whole race faster for everybody." Just five Wolverines

…, giving Michigan a free kick and a chance to win. But Dobbyn's effort sailed over the net, stifling Michigan's best attempt to notch the upset win. Despite the tie, the Wolverines were pleased with their…

…'t around to experience last year's success. In her first collegiate race at the Wolverine Open on Friday, Dani- elle Tauro raced her way to first with a time of 18:22. "For a freshman to win the whole thing…

June 04, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…ERE/Daily Michigan baseball coach Rich Maloney and his Wolverines lost 10-7 to Vanderbilt yesterday after defeating the Commodores Saturday. The two teams will meet in the Nashville Regional title game tonight at 7 p…

June 04, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 143) • Page Image 14

…," said the Wol- verines were "definitely one of the lower two seeds in the field" and named the Wolverines' seeding as one of the biggest surprises in the selection process. And just in case the Wolverines

… Northern teams, the Wolverines defied expectations by winning against Memphis and Vanderbilt, third annual ONteS Congratulations to Daniella Huggins, our Fake Ad Contest winner for May! Try to find the fake…

April 04, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 128) • Page Image 9

…'s big bats beat Central Michigan yesterday 13-3 at The Fish. The Wolverines' two six-run innings helped rout the Chip- pewas and continued the Maize and Blue's trend of games featur- ing both explosive…

… hits and rain delays. Michigan (16-6) has struggled with slow starts this season, rely- ing on a big inning later in the game. But against Central Michi- gan (15-12), the Wolverines had their impressive…

January 04, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

…ROSE BOWL DITION f SOUTHERN CAL 32, MICHIGAN 18 LEFT BEHIND Souther Cal receiver Dwayne Jarrett torched the Wolverine defense for 205 yards at two touchdowns on 11 catches in Southern Cal's 32…

…. 18 win against Michigan. "If they line up one Exhibit A: The game's first play. way, if they're in certain formations, it doesn't As the Wolverines lined up in their typical take a rocket scientist to…

…'s not elite 12w Total Michigan rushing yards PASADENA, Calif. - Seri( Under a pic- turesque mountain backdrop, with a fired-up contin- gent of Wolverine fans providing audio accompani- ment, the sun- M…

…'s carefully planned answers - a losing one. The 4-1 loss to No. 14 Michigan State at Joe Louis Arena made it a decade since the Wolverines last won the Invitational. They were last crowned GLI Champions in 1996…

January 04, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 69) • Page Image 11

…'texactlyawinterbreak. Between semesters, the men's swimming team traveled to the La LomaAltitude TrainingCenterin San Luis Potosi, Mexico. In the sunny, 70- degree weather, the Wolverines par- ticipated in a rigorous altitude…

… said. "We jumped right into the training and we GLI From page 1B Wolverine netminder Billy Sauer, who helped defeat Michigan Tech 4-1 by stopping 27 shots the night before, withstood the flurry the…

… well-placed wrister from Tim Crowder. The Wolverines tied it up with a power-play goal of their own the next period. Sophomore Tra- vis Turnbull looked to hit Brandon Naurato waiting in the slot, but…

… instead the puck bounced off the inside of a Michigan State defend- er's knee and right past goalie Jeff Lerg. But that would be the only time the puck found its way behind the tiny Spartan. The Wolverines

… turn gave the players an extra spring in their step. But despite playing their best basketball of the season, the Wolverines could not shake free of Illinois early in the second half. With 13:04 left in…

… the game, Michigan held a slim 42-41 lead. From there, the Wolverines (1-0 Big Ten, 13-3 overall) offense hit a level not yet seen this year. Harris dribbled to the paint and pulled up for a mid…

… said. "So then you step back, and the jump shots seem easier, too." Off a media timeout, Illinois switched to a zone defense in an attempt to stifle the Michigan run. The Wolverines swung the ball until…

… final two minutes. Abram responded with a jump- er, the Wolverines forced a turn- over on the next possession and Abram knocked down two free throws to put Michigan up 65-57 were pretty beat up during…

… very often," coach Bob Bowman said. "Swimming outdoors and being outin the open air is always great." The Wolverines take ayearlytrain- ing trip over the holidays and travel out of the country every four…

…,makingit3-1on ashorthanded goal fromGLI MostValuable Player Bryan Lerg. Michigan senior Matt Hunwick bobbled the puck at the blue line, waiting to set something up for the lifeless Wolverine power play. Lerg…

December 04, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 61) • Page Image 11

… most cer- tainly did. In an event littered with the world's top swimming talent, the Wolverines showed why they deserve to be near the top of the collegiate ranks. Michigan won the college division at…

… the U. S. Open, as its 293 points handily defeated competition that included the likes of No. 1 Auburn (91.5 points) and No. 9 Northwestern (118 points). The Wolverines putup solid num- bers across the…

…. The quar- tet was just one-hundredth of a second behind the Club Wolverine team that included former Wolver- ine stars Davis Tarwater and Peter Vanderkaay, along with Michigan assistant coach Michael…

…-long theme of frustration and heartache. A losing record, no tournament bid and an overall bad taste in their mouths led the Wolverines to set one goal for the 2006 sea- son: Play in December. The team…

… accomplished that goal by the slimmest of margins, losing in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to Cal Poly 3- 1 on Dec. 1. But before they played the match, the Wolverines had to play the waiting game. The…

… just itching to get - out there on the court." Finally, on Friday night, in front of nearly 3,000 energized Cal Poly fans - the largest crowd ever to watch a volleyball game in Mott Gym - the Wolverines

… took the court for their first NCAA ' Tournament match since 2004. Game one showcased a high level of play from both sides of the net, but the Mustangs strung together four small runs that the Wolverines

… much steadier than us." Like its play during the Big Ten season, Michigan started slowly but soon regained its composure. The Wolverines came out swing- ing in game two, dedicated to put- ting…

… wall, the Wolverines went on a killing spree, recording 21 of their 58 total kills in the sec- ond game. Along with the forceful offen- sive play, Michigan's defense set- tled down and played a steadier…

December 04, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 61) • Page Image 12

…, the Daily hockey writers rate the Wolverines on their perfor- mance in each of four areas. (Rated out of 4 pucks) OFFENSE On riday night, the pucks eret going in. n Saturday, they ere. Western Michigan…

… the Wolverines took a second stab at defeating the Broncos. "Too many goals against," Beren- son said of his choice to bench Sauer. "Whether Billy was tired, or whether he wasn't sharp ... when you give…

October 04, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

…10 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 4, 2005 TREVOR CAMPBELL/Daily Michigan golfer Christian Vozza helped the Wolverines win their first tournament in more than four seasons. Vozza helped by…

… and the umpire signaled the strikeout call. Not only did Delaney get a taste of Michigan softball in the Wolverines' first game on Sunday, but Michigan coach Carol Hutchins also had her start the…

… greatest achieve- ment in his time at Michigan. Two weekends back, at the Wolverine Intercollegiate, Vozza took first place overall and helped Michigan post its first tournament victory in more than four…

… victory - the Wolverines and his parents. Vozza got to share his first collegiate victory with the teammates that took him golfing when he was a child and watched him take home the Amateur Championship last…

April 04, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… might escape without any damage. But Wilson couldn't cap- ture the final out and gave up five runs before Michigan coach Carol Hutchins pulled her in favor of junior Jennie Ritter. The Wolverines

…) finished the weekend 3-1 with a split against Iowa and yester- day a sweep of Illinois. But during Friday's game against Iowa (2-2, 28-8), the Hawkeyes snapped the Wolverines' 32-game winning streak and…

April 04, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

… a bang. The team made an impres- sive showing at an uphill time trial in Austin, Texas, in the first road race of the year. In a field of 106 riders, four Wolverines placed in the top-35, with Scott…

… run for the men's track team in Atlanta on Saturday. In total, five Wolverines placed in the top- 15 in the race. Ruff ran a time of 3:53.99 to win his outdoor sea- son debut. The win was Ruff's third…

April 04, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 111) • Page Image 12

…4B-The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - April 4, 2005 PLAYERS OF THE IOWA SERIES PLAYERS OF THE ILLINOIS SERIES Lisa Birocci (Iowa) Birocci held the Wolverines to just two runs on seven hits in…

… record of 50 home runs in a single season. Four hours and six home runs later, the Wolverines left with a new impressive season record - 22 games before the end of the regular season. After a power surge…

April 04, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 111) • Page Image 13

…." - Michigan coach Rich Maloney on the team s reaction after the Wolverines took their first lead of the series PLAYERS OF THE SERIES Matt Fornasiere (Minnesota) Minnesota's leadoff hitter sparked the Gophers…

… Michigan. He also shined defensive- ly, gunning down five baserunners. PH RERBB 8 4 11 5 so 7 FRIDAY'S GAME Michigan Wolverines 0 LP:Jim Brauer (4-1) Minnesota Golden Gophers 1 WP: Matt Loberg (3…

April 04, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 111) • Page Image 14

… medley relay at the NCAA Indoor Championships, senior Ron- dell Ruff was one of the Wolverines that competed well and ran strategically strong races. "The wind made all of the races very tac- tical," Ruff…

… said. Despite the weather, a few Wolverines posted regional qualifying times and mul- tiple runners hit personal-bests. In the 400-meter hurdles, Stowe posted a regional qualifying time of 52.29, shaving…

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 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…

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…

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…

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 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…

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…

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…

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

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December 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… Daily Sports Writer The Michigan volleyball team will journey to the sunny skies of California this weekend. But the trip will be anything but a vacation for the Wolverines. Michigan, which won four of…

…. There's not going to be a lot of free time, but at this time of year, I will play anywhere." This attitude will definitely come in handy should the Wolverines make it out of the second round of the…

November 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… Avenue. . Nainlsrv vlae status of wolveries in Michigan By Lindsey Paterson For the Daily Did real wolverines ever roam the Wolver- ine State? Patrick Rusz of the Michigan Wildlife Conservancy says yes…

…. "I'm a believer that there once were wolverines," he said. The question surfaced recently when the Predator Conservation Alliance, based in Bozeman, Wyo., petitioned to place the wolverine on the…

… will conduct a study in 2004 to determine the wolverine's "biology, ecology, distribution and habitat ... as well as poten- tial threats to its existence," said Ralph Mor- genweck, director of the Fish…

… status of the wolverine, a mem- ber of the weasel family, is labeled as "Sensi- tive," WolverineFoundation.org states. Their numbers are declining due to hunting and fur trapping, but there is evidence…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 9

… victory. After games were cancelled on Friday and Saturday due to inclement weather, the Wolverines (3-3 Big Ten, 12- 12 overall) and the Golden Gophers (6-0, 16-10) finally got together for two seven…

… second to third in the Big Ten. Michigan State was able to get a win over the Hawkeyes yester- day, putting both teams at first place. Last season, the Wolverines were in a similar situation when games…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 10

… qualified for the NCAA Tournament. Since its home, Yost Ice Arena, happened to be hosting the Midwest Regional, it was given an enormous advantage. The Wolverines made sure to capitalize on their good fortune…

… earn it by winning the Big Ten T*US WEKEND regular season title. a vs. The Wolverines have fin- rowa ished first in the Big Ten the 3 p . last two years, before finishing l f. second in the Big Ten…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 11

… said. "I'm just trying to keep lowering my time so I am ready for the big races at the end of the season." As they have done throughout their time as Wolverines, senior tri-captain April Phillips and…

… individual suc- cesses. And although the Wolverines were extremely diligent in their preparation for the invitational, there were still some butterflies, especially before the 1,500-meter run. "I'm not going…

… even more impressive was Ellerton's second-place finish in the 800-meter run, the most exciting event of the day. Four Wolverine runners achieved NCAA regional qualifying times in the 800-meter run…

… - Ellerton, Schneider, senior Dan Cooke and junio'r Tom Green- less, with times of 1:49.76, 1:50.50, 1:50.49, and 1:50.95, respectively. Qualifying four runners was a big achievement for the Wolverines, and…

… announced its Academic All-Conference performers; the Michigan women's swimming team had 15 winners from just 21 eligible ath- letes. Academic honors like these have been an integral part of the Wolverines

…'s academic lives, Richardson's teams have still been very successful in the pool. This year, the Wolverines fin- ished 14th in the nation, but in 1995 and 1996, Michigan had back-to-back top- three finishes at…

… also coached women that competed in the Olympics for the United States, Canada and Australia. His Wolverines have won 13 Big Ten titles (including 12 straight from 1987-98). Richardson is not the kind of…

… Jackson can be reached at siiackso@umich.edu. be around 10th place, and we have about 10 guys who run faster than (1:52) already." Translation: The Wolverines per- formed better than expected in the 800…

… yesterday against Michigan State and Eastern Michigan. The meet was scheduled for Saturday, but was not held until yesterday due to extremely windy conditions. The Wolverines swept all varsity races…

…, consisting of two eight-per- son boats and two boats of four. Rowing through the 1,950-meter course in freezing temperatures, the Wolverines managed to bear the cold and inch ahead of the Spartans and Eagles…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 13

… victories yesterday, Min- nesota not only swept the Wolverines in a rain-shortened weekend series, but it took a 74-73 edge in the teams' all-time series. Dating back to its first game in 1893, the Minnestoa…

… because you know it's such a battle, and it's just good baseball." Yesterday's victories improved Min- nesota's record in the last four years against the Wolverines to 12-2. Although Michigan lost the first…

… only coached 24 games in a Wolverine uniform, he realizes the importance of the storied series, especially in today's context. "Minnesota is an outstanding pro- gram, and they're certainly one of the…

…: t~l o2(9)" Sokol (10) HBP- Cantalamessa; Roberts. 5 - Steidl (5); Pattee (3). 8 7 Junior Jake Fox and the Wolverines suffered a doubleheader sweep at the hands of Big Ten-leader Minnesota. BROCK…

… senior centerfield- er Gino Lollio experienced a few misplays in the matchup against the Gophers. Cantalamessa over-ran a ball early in the fifth inning of the first game, which later cost the Wolverines a…

… right on top of it." Even though the Michigan defense was obviously affected by the nasty weather, the Wolverines do not feel that the weather is a handicap with their performance in the field. But…

Wolverine uniform: Although Koman did start 51 games as a freshman in 2000, he truly broke out of his shell as a sophomore. In 2001, Koman tore apart pitching, hitting .383 with 14 homeruns and 60 RBIs, 211…

…'s what good teams do." Michigan answered in the sixth inning when Brandon Roberts came up with the bases loaded and launched a ball deep down the right field line. The Wolverines raced to the top of the…

…," Lollio said. in their last three turns at bat. The Wolverines had 17 hits on the day, but managed to score just seven runs. "We had runners in scoring position the whole game," Koman said. "But we couldn…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 15

… advan- tage of each opportunity she has. Her fundamentals right now are the best I have ever seen them." The Wolverines finished sixth as a team with a score of 948, 32 strokes behind first-place Purdue…

… Shaya leads tennis to upset of Hoosiers The Michigan men's tennis team snapped a six-match losing streak yesterday, upsetting No. 28 Indiana 4-3 at the Varsity Tennis Center on Saturday. The Wolverine

February 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

Wolverines, fans should not panic After the first 20 minutes of Sunday's game at .: Wisconsin, Michigan found itself trailing the lowlyn Badgers (who held a 5-14 record going in) 34-30. A few ticks into the…

… 10 minutes left in the contest, the deficit remained in double digits, and Michigan found itself inan extremely strenuous position. A loss would drop the Wolverines' Big Ten mark. to 2-6, making the…

… overall savvy play of a presea- son first-team all-conference selection. Luckily for the Maize and Blue, one Wolverine bared all these traits by herself. Unfortunately, this well-qualified,, renaissance…

… woman of basketball spent the game's FILE PHOTO final 10 minutes riding the pine. Foul trouble? No. Michigan forward LeeAnn Bies has not started for the Wolverines in weeks after being named to the…

…- sance High School junior Joe Craw- ford to play for the Wolverines last Thursday night. Crawford, a 6-foot-4 swingman, joins Romulus' Ronald Coleman as the two current members of Michigan's class for…

… continued his rapid rise as a teammate of Coleman on the AAU team The Family - the team for which current Wolverines Lester Abram and Graham Brown played together - when he led them to the AAU State…

…. Coleman and Crawford's commit- ments for 2004-05 mean that this year's recent run of success for the Wolverines could be just a brief glimpse of some incredible things to come. See CRAWFORD, Page 10…

… hatever you do, don't panic. This applies much less to the members of the Michigan basketball team, rather it is intended for its fans; simply because the Wolverines have dropped two games in a row does not…

… better). Jalen Rose and com- pany had their struggles and rarely does any team make it through the season without them. These Wolverines should be treated the same way as the greats that came before them…

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