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February 05, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 75) • Page Image 9

… MICHIGAN 41 11 overall) to just four- under their average. from one player, but that was all the Michigan basket- ball team could produce in its 60-41 loss to Wisconsin. Wisconsin held the Wolverines (3…

… court when we got it." Rebounding wasn't the Wolverines' biggest problem, See BADGERS, Page 5B BRANDON SEDLOFF/Daily ABOVE: Michigan's captain Otto Olson gets Iowa's Tyler Nixt into a headlock in the…

… midst of the Wolverine's 13-5 major decision. RIGHT: 165-pound Charles Martelli walks off victoriously after starting the dual meet by scoring a decision over Iowa's Matt Anderson. Martelli's win started…

… part of this program," 141-pounder Clark Forward said. The Wolverines may continue their recent rise in the polls after destroying No. 22 Wisconsin, 37-4 on Satur- day night. On Friday, the Wolverines

… used an extreme home advantage to defeat defending national champion Iowa, 18-16. Against Wisconsin, the Wolverines won nine of 10 weight classes - the only Badger victory came from defending NCAA…

… champion Donny Prtizlaff at 165 pounds. Coach Joe McFarland was worried about the Wiscon- sin match after the Wolverines' emotional win against third-ranked Iowa. With a significantly smaller crowd and a…

… team," McFarland said. The victory over the Badgers was the dessert for the Wolverines, who devoured Iowa in a match eerily similar to the teams' first match two weeks ago at the National Duals. In that…

… said after his goal on Friday night was not enough to get past Nebraska-Omaha and the Wolverines suffered their seventh loss of the season. "We need to come together and work as a class." for'M' Sthe…

… way championship game, the Wolverines relied on their freshmen, with Mark Kosick scoring two goals and Langfeld capping the game in overtime for the 3- 2 win. Current senior Scott Matzka assisted on the…

… championship-winning goal. It was the Wolverines' second national title in three years. But since then, the road has not been so flowery. Tough breaks caused tough times, from defenseman Dave Huntz- icker…

February 05, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

Wolverines. All three were winnable, with the biggest margin of defeat just five. Each game featured similar problems - the failure to create turnovers, inability to find shots ide game, led by and poor…

… but ingly, the Wolverines didn't or the two-game realize the situation and failed eek. to foul until just one second is was not in the remained. gan has another In East Lansingon Jan. 31, the gainst…

February 05, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… when the Wolverines immediately fell into the same traps from the disappointing 2005-2006 season - weekend splits, underachieving, a falter- ing power play and countless AMBER defensive lapses - it was…

…. Saturday night, as the seniors gathered in a circle to kiss the block 'M' at center ice, the Wolverines added an emphatic line to their argument with one last regular-season win at Yost Ice Arena. Senior…

… Night was tarnished in 2006 when Michi- gan let a 3-0 lead over lowly Ferris State slip away in the final period. Bitter memories of that heartbreaking overtime loss were imprinted on every Wolverine mind…

Wolverines seem to be improving every weekend. Confidence is blooming. A steady defense is buckling down. They're on their way - some- thing that could never really be said about last season's hot…

… between the rings past Western Michigan goalie Riley Gill's glove. That goal broke a 1-1 tie and put Michigan ahead for good in its 3-1 win at Yost Ice Arena. The victory was the Wolverines' sixth straight…

… period, Michigan goalie Billy Sauer was caught out of posi- tion and without a stick, leaving Hunwick as the lone Wolverine protecting the other side of the net. The puck bounced out to the point where…

… STATE 215.8 on Soon- ers, the top-ranked Wolverines took on No. 2 Penn State. In its biggest triumph of the season, the Michigan men's gym- Michigan senior Andrew Elkind finished first on the parallel…

February 05, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 90) • Page Image 12

… current eight-season drought, the Wolverines were an NCAA Tournament regular. Over that stretch, Micbigan missed The Dance just three times. And these weren't one-and-done appearanc- es. The Wolverines lost…

… Tarpley, Loy Vaught, Glen Rice, Chris Web- ber, Juwan Howard, Jalen Rose, Maurice Taylor and Robert Traylor all played extensively in the NBA, some to great acclaim. Recent Wolverines are notice- ably…

February 05, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

… different faces," Michigan coach Ron Warhurst said. "You've got Tennessee and Georgetown, Kentucky and Missouri. Next week we go back and see the same people." Many Wolverines looked to measure themselves on…

… Charles DeWildt finished third for the Wolverines maxing out at 16'08.75. Warhurst said he was very pleased with the weekend results. "We were looking for some guys to have some season bests. I think at…

… to a new Wolverine, as Alan Webb will attempt to break the famed four-minute mile barrier. Webb, a senior at South Lakes high school in Reston, Va., is cur- rently the only high school or collegiate…

… Gilmer Dily Sports Writer Hanging on to an adrenaline rush from a win at the Michigan Intercollegiate a week ago, the Wolverines returned to Mount P4easant Saturday for the Central Michigan…

… invitational, the Wolverines were unable to win again. Purdue edged Michigan with a score of 168 points, and the Wolverines finished runners- up with 154. "We go into every meet to win and we didn't win…

…- tant. In the field events sophomore Teyonna Simpson could have com- peted in the triple jump. If she had, it could have meant 10 more points for the Wolverines. Junior Tasha Phillips also stayed out this…

… in distance events. Despite their loss to Purdue, the Wolverines are focusing on bigger and brighter events in their season. A major goal they have is to be ready for Big Ten Championships. "If we were…

February 05, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 75) • Page Image 15

… team has yet to face. A crowd of 8,216 was on hand to support No. 6 Purdue, which remained undefeated at home, and undefeated in the Big Ten following a 73-64 defeat of the Wolverines yesterday. "I…

…, not allowing Purdue to gain more than a five-point lead until the waning moments of the second half. The 33- 31 halftime lead that the Wolverines enjoyed was the culmination of eight first-half lead…

February 05, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 75) • Page Image 12

Wolverines taking three out of four possible points. HoW THEY FARED No. 1iMichigan State (21-2-4) lost to No. Michigan 3-2, def. No. Michigan 2-1 No. 2 Boston College (19-6-1) def., Mass:-Lowell 4-3 No. 3…

… on a spaghetti Western cliche. Walk softly and carry big elbows. The Mavericks dominated the Wolverines in the first half of Friday night's game with good, old-fashioned forechecking, then held off a…

February 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…," Montoya said. "It's just all emo- tion. You just have to find a way to shut it down and just go out there and play the game." While the Wolverines are trying to do their part, there's a con- sensus that the…

…." NICOLE TERWILLIGER/Daily Michigan junior shooting guard Stephanie Gandy goes to the rack against Penn State in front of a sparse crowd on Super Bowl Sunday. Gandy and the Wolverines are wiping the slate…

February 05, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 75) • Page Image 13

…' leading scorer, Roy Boone, has scored over 13 points a game in relative anonymity in the Big Ten. But with this core of no-names, Wisconsin was able to assemble a plan to thwart the Wolverines both…

…, defense. Wisconsin strategically double- teamed Michigan's big men, thwarting the Wolverines' No. I offensive option. "I thought it disrupted the flow of their offense a little bit," Soderberg said of the…

February 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 90) • Page Image 11

… platform diver Jason Coben and the rest of the senior class. The outcome will count towards the Pontiac Challenge Cup, a year-long, all-sport battle between the Wolverines and Spartans. But, despite these…

… Wright in the Final Four. "So I can't imagine what she's like now." Some may think that the Wolverines (3-6, 10-12) are progressing too slowly this season. But, the Wolverines did recently experience…

February 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 90) • Page Image 12

… Ryznar. Ryznar returns to his home state this week as the Wolverines (13-4-1 CCHA, 18-7-1 overall) take on Alas- ka-Fairbanks in a two-game series. "He'll be back in his element this weekend, and I know he…

…, you see what type of team you really are. So it's going to be a good trip." The Wolverines left yesterday and will return on Sunday. Players say the five-day escapade is a great bonding experience, and…

February 05, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 72) • Page Image 10

…10- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 5, 2002 Adversity aids teambodig h. for Wolverines By Kyle O'Neill EEK~ a Daily Sports Writer ALYSSA WOOD/Daily Boban Savovic and his Ohio State teammates…

… pool. The Wolverines are already sending four repre- sentatives - Lindsay Carlberg, Annie Weilbach- er, Amy McCullough and Kelli Stein - to Austin, Texas this March for the NCAA Champi- onships, and they…

February 05, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

… guards and still continue to compete at a high level. Ellerbe is doing a very good job as head coach of the Wolverines. We may not be winning as many 'games as some would hope, but we are improving each…

… game. And I didn't see any player on the Wolverines squad quit on Tuesday night. We actually outscored Michigan State in the second half. We were just unfortunate to encounter one of the nation's best…

… back, please give Ellerbe some time to rebuild this program without any outside setbacks. As a true Wolverine fan, I have faith in Ellerbe, as well as the team. ANDREW FINE LSA junior REPUBLICAN PARTY…

February 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 90) • Page Image 18

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February 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

…, but he listed several prob- But there is a greater risk lems that should be addressed. involved in combining the Universi- "The biggest problem is that it ty e-mail, Wolverine Access and gets overrun…

… will would have been much easier. It consult students for additional never hurts to know." changes to Wolverine Access over Since it was originally put online, the next year. the University revised…

February 05, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 75) • Page Image 16

… game as a Wolverine. Feb. 19, 1996 Maurice Taylor rolls over his aunt's Ford Explorer while taking recruit Mateen Cleaves to a party in Detroit and to visit booster Ed Mar- tin. Passenger Robert Traylor…

… State. players, including Webber, Robert Traylor and Jalen Rose. need to go back to ti Many former Wolverines have testified before 4 season and see what federal grand jury trial involving Martin, and the…

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