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November 05, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

… time, the Wolverines lost in the finals. No. 5 Michigan fell to No. 6 Iowa, 4-1, yesterday in the final of the Big Ten Championships in Columbus. But the Wolverines say the lop- sided score was…

… forward Ashley Lenning- ton scored off a reboundin front of the net. The Wolverines didn't give up, hut the Hawkeyes never relented. Iowa scored an insurance goal with fewer than two minutes left in the…

November 05, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 43) • Page Image 12

… already given the Wolverines a boost in the first half with two 20-plus yard runs, and when he returned, he recovered a key fum- ble late in the fourth quarter. Seeing his first game action since injuring…

… 110 yards, and, in the first quarter, he even showed some flashes of speed when he broke off a 37-yard run down the sideline to set up the Wolverines' first score. More important, he said he's no longer…

November 05, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 43) • Page Image 13

… eight minutes remaining. After Chad Henne led a .quick touchdown drive to cut the deficit to three, the Wolverine defense knew it needed a stop so its offense could finish the comeback. And it did…

…. To Mathews.-To the end zone. Nearly as quickly as Henne's detractors had called for Mallett to play earlier this season, the senior had the Wolverines within three. Forty-eight seconds. Seven plays…

… incredible catch over Ross Weav- er's head. Wolverines 28, Spartans 24. Carr was a bit upset Henne went for broke on that third- down. Still 31-yards from the end zone, the coach viewed it as four- down…

… against Northwestern. Less than a month later against Illinois, he returned from an injury to his throwing shoulder to steady the Wolverines after Mallett nearly threw the win away. But Saturday, Henne…

… it in 1953. But after this game, there was no way the Wolverines weren't proud of their newest mythical man. - Herman can be reached at jaherman@umich.edu. 'Mi\ORE ON LINE If you want more coverage…

November 05, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 43) • Page Image 14

… men's PENN STATE 2 soccer team seemed well on its way to recording its first Big Ten win of the year in its final regular season match. The Wolverines had seized a 1-0 lead against Penn State in the 35…

… intercept the ball. But Marosevic beat him to it, earning a wide-open shot on net, and he easily scored. After the goal, the Wolverines (0-4-2 Big Ten, 10-6-2 overall) had every rightto believe a Big…

November 05, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

…'s kind of cute, actually," Michigan coach Cheryl Burnett said. "Before the game, they're like, when do we run on the floor?" Fortunately for the Wolverines, their inexperience wasn't much of a factor the…

… team making their collegiate debuts, Michigan came out fired up - diving on loose balls, creating turnovers and out-rebounding its opponents despite the Wolverines' obvi- ous size disadvantage. "We were…

… all game, opening up the Wolverine offense, and racking up a game-high seven assists. The forward also sparked Michigan on the defensive end, picking up both of her steals in the second half. "I…

… of the Wolverines hope will be their most successful season since Amaker arrived in Ann Arbor three years ago. "I think, as we start this season, we're very optimistic about where we are and hopefully…

… continue to climb the ladder, but we're very optimistic about this sea- son and we're very hopeful." Horton believes that this game will be the Wolverines' first stepping stone to bigger things. "That's what…

… we are trying to do - be a championship-level program - and playing against a team like Michigan Tech will help us," Horton said. "It will be a step toward that." Tabitha Pool led the Wolverines in…

… timeout, Clement put in a reverse layup to get the Wolver- ines rolling, and they soon took the lead for good.. Perhaps the biggest surprise was Mich- igan's 40-33 advantage on the boards. The Wolverines

November 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

…"N = against MIlHIGA - 78 Athletes in Action. The Wolverines won, 78-71, and Burnett insisted she wasn't nervous about her first game. "I really look at it like prac- tice," Burnett said. "I wasn't real- ly very…

… barely pre- pared for, and that defense stifled the Wolverines for much of the first half. But for an eight-and-a-half minute span in the second half, the Wolverines showed what they might be capable of…

… tournament win, from the Wolverine Invitational on Oct. 5. She posted the Wolverines' best performance at the ITA Midwest Regional Championship, defeating three foes before a quarterfinals loss. A humble Exon…

November 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 45) • Page Image 10

… PAGE 5 J.C. Mathis left Virginia just hoping for a chance to play. He found Ann Arbor, where he's become one of the Wolverines' leaders. THE ROAD TO MADNESS PAGES 6-7 Eligibile for postseason play again…

…, the road back to the NCAA Tournament will be filled with potholes for the Wolverines to avoid. CRYSTAL BALL PAGE 8 The Michigan Daily basketball writers give a glimpse into the future as they predict…

… what will happen with the Wolverines and the rest of the NCAA. 2003-04 Roster No. 2 11 50 25 40 22 5 4 31 32 23 21 44 3 Wolverine Lester Abram John Andrews Amadou Ba Graham Brown Colin Dill (c…

… CAMPUS PAGE 10 The days of being too thin in the frontcourt appear to have passed Michigan by, as the Wolverines' lineup will include six big men. I >::. fit; Minnesota .V . - m O II lo bol DnnI a…

November 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 45) • Page Image 11

… left Michigan without a center. The 6-foot-9 Brown started 25 games for the Wolverines last sea- son, while the 6-foot-1 1 Hunter chipped in four starts. But both play- ers saw action in all 30 Michigan…

… help the Wolverines most with rebounding and scoring up front. The 6-foot-9 Petway, who will split time at power and small for- ward, has the ability to jump out of the gym, a feature that will be help…

November 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 45) • Page Image 13

…- season game as a Wolverine. The 6-foot-8 forward was never sup- posed to put on a Michigan uniform. After playing for his father at John F. Kennedy High School in the Bronx, N.Y. Mathis decided to play at…

…." Mathis found his role most trying during the Wolverines' defeats. "It's difficult sitting on a bench dur- ing a game and thinking maybe I could have helped in that situation," Mathis said. Mathis got…

… be just one of three upperclassmen on this year's team, and the only Wolverine to ever play in an NCAA Tournament game. Mathis strengthens a frontline to a team that was playing just seven deep last…

… season. He may compete for a job in the starting lineup - he started the second game of the Wolverines' pre- season Canadian tour - and will help develop the team's younger post play- ers. "I'm hoping that…

November 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

… the loss. It started right at the beginning of the game. When Rogers ran across the field when the Spartans were punting from Michigan's 31, did the Wolverines really not see the fake coming? How did…

… points in the Wolverines' 94-68 victory. 'M'pounds E All-Stars, 94-68 By David Horn Daily Sports Writer EA Sports is not known for its basketball. Of the EA Sports video game family, their basketball games…

November 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 26) • Page Image 12

…'s loss in East Lansing. Michigan State 28, Michigan 27 (1990): Any Michigan fan will tell you the Wolverines now have two more wins over the Spartans than the record indi- cates. With Michigan State…

…-liKe Colorado's Michael Westbrook Purdue 32 Michigan 31(2000): The Wolverines jumped out to a 28-10 half- time lead in West Lafayette behind three Drew Henson touchdown passes. Fans could smell the Roses already…

November 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 26) • Page Image 14

… of the Wolverines as an "uninspiring performance." Rademacher was pleased with the team's early play, though. Amy Sullivant scored the first goal less than four minutes into the con- test. Forward Abby…

… score 2-0. It was one of the last signs of life from the Wolverine offense. "Sometimes you get up early (in the game) and get a bit complacent," Rademacher said. In the second half, the Wolverines forced…

… off the crossbar of Michigan's goal. The Wolverines had better be awake this Thursday. No. 2 seed Michigan will face No. 7 Michigan State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament. This will be the…

… second time the teams have faced each other in two weeks. The Wolverines defeated the Spartans 2-1 in a Lau shines in goal as Blue stuns Ohio State By Chris Burke Daily Sports Writer If the Michigan men…

…-save shutout as the Wolverines upset No. 14 Ohio State, 1- 0, in Columbus on Friday night. The victory was Michigan's first road win of the season, and the program's first- ever varsity win over a ranked team…

… accomplish once this year." For Lau, the win was especially sweet. Playing in his hometown, Lau was forced into action after Joe Zawacki received a red card in the Wolverines' 4-0 loss to Furman on Oct. 28. It…

… game pending an official ruling, the Wolverines are hoping that Lau can continue his hot play. "It's fantastic for the kid - two starts DANNY MOLOSHOK/Daily Although Michigan was uninspired against…

… Western Michigan, Abby Crumpton (22) was a bright spot. She had a goal and an assist as the Wolverines knocked off the Broncos, 2-0. and two Big Ten wins," Burns said. "Any- time he can get this type of…

… the clamps on the Buckeye attack. Despite yielding 16 shots - only four were on net - the Wolverines were able to keep Ohio State from capitalizing on any of their opportuni- ties during the physical…

…'t convert on them." Michigan will hold the fourth seed for the Big Ten Tournament that starts Thurs- day in Madison. On the basis of Wisconsin's 1-0 win over Ohio State yesterday, the Wolverines will draw a…

November 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 26) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - November 5, 2001 - 7B BIG TEN Continued from Page 1B After the win versus Northwestern, the Wolverines were looking for revenge against Ohio State, who gave the…

Wolverines their first Big Ten loss earlier this season in Columbus. The Wolverines felt that they had dominated that game, allowing few scoring opportunities for the Buckeyes. "They scored two goals on two…

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