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February 06, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

…-No. 19-9-0 1 Notre Dame, When: Hogan stopped 47 Tonight, of 51 shots in the 7:35 P.M. Wolverines' big- Where gest games of the Yost Ice Arena year. He owns a 16-3 record with a Live Blog: . thegame. 1…

… during the conference season, tried to take the game into her own hands as the Wolverines were down four with four min- utes remaining. She scored five straight points, including a clutch 3-pointer, to…

February 06, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

… Josh Holman Daily Sports Writer As Michigan women's basketball coach Cheryl Burnett put it after the game, the Wolverines were plagued by an old problem Pu I E L6 and a new prob- lem in their 76-64 loss…

… the unexpected happened when the Wolverines couldn't drain their shots at the free throw line. Michigan entered the game shooting 72 percent from the line on the season, but they shot just 45 percent…

February 06, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 69) • Page Image 12

… the buzzer sounded at the conclu- sion of the second period on Saturday night, it looked bad for No. 6 Michigan. The Wolverines trailed 2-1 and could not get past the tough Ohio State defense. The…

… crippling for the Wolverines' postseason dreams. But something changed during the sec- ond period intermission. Actually, a lot changed. Even though the Wolverines scored five goals in Friday night's game…

February 06, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… - visited Ann Arbor. And to the Wolverines' delight, 2,050 wrestling fans packed into Cliff Keen Arena to commemorate the biggest meet in years. At tilesame school that routinely draws (10,000-plus to…

… started off on the right foot got the crowd into it, got them enthused bocause we jumped out to a lead, and we were able to 14id on." After his 10-I major decision gave the Wolverines an early 8-0 lead…

February 06, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

… of the game. That offensive drought spelled defeat for the Wolverines as they went on to lose, 65-55, to Ohio State at Value City Arena. "It's like it was in your hands and just slipped away," freshman…

…-pointers and none were layups. In that time, most Wolverine shots came from the corner with the shot clock running out. "Coach definitely was telling us to penetrate," Grady said. "We just never got to that…

…." The team's playmaking also left the Wolverines in a poor posi- tion to win. Halfway through the second half and coming out of a timeout with 11 seconds on the shot clock, Michigan didn't even Harris…

…'t happen. Ohio State's defense was tough. The Buckeyes deserve credit for harassing the Wolverines and forcing tough shots the last eight and a half minutes of the game. But all good teams tighten up at the…

… last night in Columbus. get off a field-goal attempt. Even more frustrating, the Wolverines had done everything well in the first half that they fouled up in the second. In the first 20 minutes…

Wolverines reversed the momentum of the game going into the second half. "We made the extra pass that we haven't been able to make in past games," redshirt freshman Anthony Wright said. Wright came off the…

… Sports Editor Kevin Quick was kicked off the Michigan hockey team - and the Wolverines have moved on. The team learned of Quick's dismissal, for what Michigan coach Red Berenson said was "a total violation…

… of our team trust and rules," before last weekend's frustrating series against North- ern Michigan. Coming in the midst of a four-game winless streak, the news could have made the Wolverines even more…

…-to- last, Michigan needed a hit. The Wolverines were down after two rotations and the comeback had to begin with rings. Using five gym- nasts instead of the usual six (the top four scores count), they could…

… Mich- igan's biggest assets, Berenson said the Wolverines can play with a five-man defense if one blueliner is injured or sick. But if two defensemen are out, Michigan will need to explore other options…

February 06, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

…, and the work has shown over Michigan State last week, and before that, he poured in 29 against a hapless Iowa squad - the same Hawkeye team that took it to the Wolverines last Wednesday. "Oden is a…

… Courtney Sims said. "He shuts down people and some- times even the whole team." At 6 foot 11, Sims will be vital to the Wolverines' chances of upsetting the Buckeyes. Michi- gan will need Sims to attack Oden…

… from the neutral zone to ice away a 7-4 win. It was Dest's fifth career goal, but first of the season. Freshman Chris Summers lit the lamp Saturday for the first time as a Wolverine. Summers, who usually…

…, Michigan has moved from sixth in the CCHA all the way up to second. But now the Wolverines hit their tough- est stretch of the season, with the final six regular- season games away from Yost Ice Arena…

February 06, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 69) • Page Image 13

… sparks Hawkeye first-half run The senior point guard scored a game-high 19 points. He went 8-for-9 from the charity stripe and was the lone Wolverine guard to shoot over 50 percent from the field. Adam…

…/Daily Senior Graham Brown fights off Iowa's Jeff Horner for the opening tip in the Wolverines' lopsided loss on Saturday. H ERMAN Continued from page 1B of manners. Before tip-off, I thought it could go either…

… be proud of. Just about everything that could have gone wrong for the Wolverines did. Who would have thought that Dion Harris could pick up two fouls in less than two minutes? And that replacement…

…? Things went so badly for the Wolverines that Daniel Horton missed his first foul shot of the Big Ten season, leaving him just four shy of tying the all-time confer- ence record for consecutive free throws…

…. This same Iowa team lost to Michigan State - already a victim of the Wolverines - by 30 in the Breslin Center. No. 6 Illinois fell to Iowa in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Just this weekend in Mackey Arena…

… to keep the Wolverines on pace with the red-hot Hawkeyes. Hmm, there's not really much for me to say after this weekend. After learning before the game that both Lester Abram and Jer- ret Smith did not…

… make the trip, I knew I was in trouble. Ron Coleman was the only eli- gible player on my team, and he took more shots than any other Wolverine. Unfortunately he made just one. A late 3-pointer prevented…

… me from putting up the dreaded "0." Saturday was a disaster for the Wolverines, but my team can take a few positives from the game. First,Graham Brown added anoth- er victim to his hitlist. I…

…-for-6 shooting performance like he had on Wednesday, but he was only one of three Wolverines to reach double figures (12). On a day when the rim seemed awfully small for Michigan's outside shooters, it…

… games where the Wolverines quick second-half starts, they were of the blocks by Iowa on Saturday. shot less than 50 percent from the field. The Hawkeyes had entered the game as the second- worst shooting…

February 06, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… fit for her squad. It is not only her 22 years of col- lege basketball coaching experience that makes Guevara so good for the Wolverines, but it is also what she did before she picked up her whistle and…

… hockey team would be playing in it. Commentary But if the WolverinesI lose one or two more contests this season, they will be facing the humiliating scenario of watching six other teams duke it out in…

February 06, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

… minutes remained in the first half, the visiting Wolverines (6-3 Big Ten, 16-4 overall) actually held a 29-28 lead. Little did they know that at the same point in the second half, the Hawkeye starters would…

… was jumpstarted by Horton's six points. Then junior Dion Harris picked up two fouls in the game's first two minutes of play. Amaker was forced to change his gameplan when the Wolverines' already…

… By Sara Livingston Daily Sports Writer During the Wolverine's game against No. 12 Minnesota in mid-January, the Golden Gophers lit up Crisler Arena, taking 63 shots and causing By H. Jose Bosch Daily…

… 40 minutes of the game, the Buckeyes appeared to be the aggressors. After two periods, Ohio State outshot Michigan 29- 13. But the Wolverines only trailed 2-1. "(The seniors) only have eight games left…

February 06, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

… Michigan. The Wolverines have lost six of their eight Big Ten contests - seven of their last nine overall - after opening the season 8-1. "We don't really know what's not there," center Jennifer Smith said…

…. After allowing Wisconsin to shoot 53.5 percent from the field Sunday, the Wolverines will need to tighten up if they want to shut down a Hawkeye team that has.several TONY DING/Daily Freshman Niki Reams…

… poured in 15 points and added four assists and three steals in Michigan's loss to Wisconsin on Sunday, one of her best games as a Wolverine. scoring options. Leading Iowa are jun- iors Jennie Lillis and…

… be hard for us to run our offense against them." Along with a greater defensive inten- sity, Michigan will also need some offensive adjustments. The Wolverines made their way to the free throw line…

…. Aside from the Wolverines, the biggest story in the conference has been the 25th-ranked Boilermakers. After several subpar seasons, Purdue coach Gene Keady finally has his young team playing with passion…

… competing for the Big Ten title if conference posi- tions hold. After their night off yesterday, the Wolverines have eight games remain- ing (four home, four away) and a shot at winning the conference title…

… game to finish in first. The Wolverines have Penn State on the road left - probably their best shot at a road win - but must deal with some tough home games first, beginning Saturday with Iowa. "I…

February 06, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 69) • Page Image 10

… of the four events and had one bye round. The format is similar to that of the Big Ten Championship, making it a valuable experience for Michigan. The Wolverines were assigned to the beam for the first…

… scores of 9.925. Junior Lindsay Bruck scored a season best with a 9.875. Following a break on the third rota- tion, the Wolverines came back strong in the fourth to score a solid 48.950 on the vault…

… encouraged their teammates unwaver- ingly, even though they did not com- pete as a team. Even former Wolverine Geoff Corrigan, competing for Team Chevron, was loudly supported. "There were more Michigan guys…

… present team- mates - not a peep." In addition to competing on an individual basis, the Wolverines had to deal with another new scoring sys- tem. Starting this year, the Interna- tional Federation of…

… like 15 or 14, it just seems like Wacko-Land." Both the solid showing at the Win- ter Cup and the quality workouts by the Wolverines who stayed home have Golder more optimistic than usual about the…

… point for the Wolverines (4-1) came down to co-captain Brain Hung and sophomore Matko Maravic's doubles match. The No. 1 duo was tied 5-5 with Virginia and proceeded to win the next three games to finish…

February 06, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 69) • Page Image 14

… South Caro- lina on Friday - 4-3. The win moves the Wolverines' record to 2-2 in the dual match season. Michigan lost the doubles point for the third straight match, but for the first time this season, it…

… through for Michigan, winning 6-4, 7-5 at No. 6, to propel the Wolverines to the victory. "We have to give the players a lot of credit because after a tough match (Satur- day), they came back and played a…

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