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March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 15

… Bertin 4-3 for the individual title while the Fighting Illini ran away with 130 points and the team title. The Wolverines (7-0-1 Big Ten, 15-3-1 overall) finished with 118 points in third behind Minnesota…

… use yesterday's loss as motivation for the NCAA tournament in two weeks. As Bertin finished his last Big Ten tournament on a sour note, two Wolverines earned Big Ten titles on their first try. Josh…

Wolverine baseball team jumpstarted their regular season by winning five of seven games dur- ing their spring trip in Florida and North Carolina. The team's powerful hitting, solid fielding, focused pitching…

Wolverines finished the tournament with an overall record of 5-2. Senior co-captain Matt Butler's game-winning double in the FILE PHOTO ninth inning gave Michigan the win. Sophomore short- stop Leif Mahler set…

… by Michigan coach Rich Maloney. But yesterday's matchup was all about pitching. Junior Derek Feldkamp, who started on the mound for the Wolverines, got the team rolling. In his five innings of work, he…

… finally edge out Georgia 6-4. Butler now has a team- leading seven-game hitting streak. The victory also secured the first winning spring trip and the most wins on a spring trip for the Wolverines this…

…. Senior co-captain Matt Butler had a huge weekend for the Wolverines. Water polo bounces back with six straight victories 0 MEN'S GOLF Adios: Blue finishes last in Puerto Rico By Kevin Wright "Daily…

March 07, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

… as coach of the Wolverines, felt so anx- ious before yesterday's game against Penn State he couldn't even eat. "You just get that feeling in that belly that you don't know exactly how you're going to…

… do," Borseth said. Though the Wolverines strug- gled early, Borseth's anticipation paid off late when Michigan ral- lied with a 17-0 second-half run to defeat the Nittany Lions, 64- 54, in the first…

…, the Wolverines limped through the remainder of the first and the start of the second before making the late run. Penn State's explosive transition offense and costly Wolverine turnovers set the team…

… own post screen and scored on an because they have to be able to easy layup toput the Wolverines do that on the floor." up for good with 11 minutes left And given what happened of the half. when the…

… 34 percent in the first half starting five. Yesterday it was to just 29 percent in the sec- the off-the-bench trio of Hicks, ond. The Wolverines also out- Jones and Skrba that helped rebounded the…

…-nine games into one of the worst sea- sons in program history, one would think the Michigan men's basketball team had a better grasp of itself by now. Anybody who has watched the Wolverines over the course…

… with, and we just never got to learn certain things." But how can Wright and his teammates say that when the Wolverines step on the floor for their final regular-season game of the year with No. 15…

… Michigan (9-20, 5- 12). The team has taken a step back since winning four of five games from Feb. 9-23. In the last week, the Wolverines have dropped games to lowly Northwestern and Penn State. Part of the…

March 07, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 89) • Page Image 13

… to an impressive start, leading 31-19 at the half. The Wildcats hung onto that victory with a good ball control (seven turnovers Leadership void causes concerns for Wolverines mistic about today…

…-12) When: 4:30 p.m. TV: ESPN Latest: The Wolverines enter the Big Ten Tournament on a six-game losing skid. Michigan point guard Avery Queen has a bruised knee, but he is expected to play. compared to…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 9

… scored, and Al Montoya made 21 saves as the Wolverines reeled in two more points and made it impossible for second-place Ohio State to catch them. "I can tell you that we did not talk - I didn't at least…

… - about first place," Mich- igan coach Red Berenson said. "It was about playing well and playing our best hockey this time of year." And the Wolverines did play well in their first non-exhibition game in…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

…. Chants of 'The Victors' resonated throughout the building. The Wolverines had regained the championship they lost last year, and, for the third time in four years, the Michigan women's track and field team…

Wolverines were freshman Nich- ole Edwards and seniors Theresa Feldkamp and Stephanie Linz. Edwards ran 'a solid 600-meter dash, making a late push to win her heat, but ended up com- ing in second overall…

… Alex Wilson Invitational, fifth-year senior Andrea Parker failed to qualify for the mile, despite running the second best time of her career. No other Wolverine competed in the meet, which serves as one…

… last chance at qualifying for the NCAA Championships. Gallo heads a list of six Wolverines headed for the NCAA Indoor Champi- onships. She will be a favorite in the mile run as well as an anchor to a…

… Writer Sometimes the satisfaction resides not in how you finished but in how you got there. The same is true for No. 5 Michi- gan men's swimming and diving team. The Wolverines finished third in the Big…

… team score of 720 while Michigan tallied a total of 482 points. After a slow start on Thursday, the Wolverines fell to sixth place overall in the standings, but, on Friday, they came back to the pool…

… with a driven mindset to climb in the standings in order to make a push for the crown on Saturday. Junior Peter Vanderkaay started strong for the Wolverines with a vic- tory in the 400-yard individual…

…, junior Chris DeJong and senior Andrew Hurd finished in 6:21.77, tak- ing first and propelling the Wolverines into fourth place to end the day. As competition on Saturday began, Michigan coach Bob Bowman…

… the weekend - in the 200-yard backstroke. Also placing in the 200-yard backstroke, freshman Dane Grenda took eighth place with a time of 1:47.01 to give the Wolverines a boost in their point total…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 14

… deserved. Wright on Target The Big Ten's fifth-leading scorer in the regular season scored just nine points in the Wolverines' first-round loss. She turned the ball over six times. She missed three times as…

…'re not executing. But Pool understood that as the Wolverines' go-to player and one of just two seniors on the team, she would be their unquestioned leader. So, as she did in Michigan's first-round loss…

March 07, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 89) • Page Image 14

… well Daily Sports Writer again. Jazwinski's recovery appeared to be Michigan fifth-year senior Katie complete two weeks ago in State Col- Jazwinski was the only Wolverine who lege when she led Michigan…

… FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. CHAMPIONSHIPS By Steve Jackson Daily Sports Editor Months of training ended in dis- appointment and tragedy for the Wolverines last weekend, when the Big Ten Men's Indoor Track and Field…

… they could have competed at the same level." But the Wolverines still have one person competing the final race of the indoor season. Nathan Brennan, who was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year…

… programs and events: http://www.lsa.umich.edu/saa/concfair Freshman singles player Matt Lockin and the rest of the Wolverines will embark on a Big Ten roadtrip this weekend. Michigan is still seeking its…

… nonconfer- ence start, the Wolverines dropped their first two Big Ten matches at home against No. 5 Illinois and Northwestern. Now, sitting at the bottom of the conference, Michigan (0-2 Big Ten, 6-3 overall…

…) will hit the road this weekend to face Min- nesota (0-1, 4-3) and Wisconsin (1- 1, 6-3). A frustrating theme percolated throughout the Wolverines' past two losses. "We had some opportunities, and for…

… infection, and he has not picked up a racquet in two weeks. That means Mees will have to tin- ker with the singles lineup and bring in some new players at the bottom, a place where the Wolverines have not…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - March 7, 2005 - 3B Seniors' careers end on highnote By Lindsey Ungar For the Daily Brian Berends wasn't the only Wolverine choked up after the men's gymnastics…

… pushing me, and I've been pushing myself," Skvarla said. "These guys are my family, my team. I love each and every one of them, and it's just a good feeling to have a win at our last meet." The Wolverines

…- nery (9.425) earning top scores en route to their final home win. All six seniors made the score sheet for the Wolverines. "They're all a bunch of great guys, and they're very responsible;" Golder said…

… competition against the French nationals. The Wolverines lost by a narrow margin of 206.800-206.000. Skvarla called it a "total learning experi- ence" for the team, allowing the Wolverines to exchange ideas…

… March 25-26. Golder knows the Wolverines only need to make a few tweaks on floor exercise and pom- mel horse to become a strong contender. And he'll be counting on his senior class to lead the way again…

…- ships in West Lafayette on Feb. 26- 27. The Wolverines lost three races by a combined .04 seconds, which cost them eight points. Michigan fin- ished fourth overall with 88 points and won just two 'races…

…:49.93, one-hundredth of a second behind Smith. "Right on the line, I finally got beside to almost catch him, but I just ran out of distance," Brannen said. Another Wolverine who failed to win a close race was…

… competitors. Sophomore Stann Waithe per- formed well for the Wolverines, earning 11 points for the team with two individual top-five performances while contributing to the third place 4x400-meter relay. He…

… times for next week's NCAA cham- pionships in Fayetteville, Ark. The Wolverines took advantage of the opportunity by earning two auto- matic qualifying times. In the 800-meter run, Brannen did more than…

March 07, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

…. Without their sharpshooter, the Wolverines fell apart, Losing to the Buckeyes and falling to a lowly Purdue squad two days later. After a two-game absence, Harris returned to the lineup against Michigan…

…'s 3-1 season-opening win over Quinnipiac. Sauer also stood between the pipes'when the Wolverines closed the season with a 4-3 overtime loss to Ferris State on Feb. 25. But despite opening and closing…

…-year Wolverine has consistently used his net game to beat up on opponents of competitive levels. Though Michigan lost to No. 11 Louisiana State on Feb. 10, Peretz was one of just two Wolverines who provided a…

March 07, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

… Chicago with the Michigan men's basketball team taking on Minnesota. The conference tournament is the last opportunity for a bubble team - like the Wolverines - to secure the resume-building wins that the…

… late in the third period. But even with Miller's offensive prowess steadily increasing, his defensive abilities are still what make him key to the Wolverines' success. "He's very underrated," Turn- bull…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 12

… scored in four straight games for the Wolverines. Michigan Wolverines Ebbett, Nystrom, Tambellini, . Hensick FaBowling Green Falcons Falk SATURDAY'S GAME Bowling Green Falcons Meloche, Matsumo, Unger…

…, Dobek Michigan Wolverines Kolarik (2), Ebbett, Gajic, Tambellini Michigan 5, Bowling Green 4 Bowling Green 121 - 4 Michigan 122 - 5 4 1 Blue defenders begin final push 5' ~1, -g --.' 4 Vp 4 5 First…

March 07, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 89) • Page Image 15

… six goals in four games. The Wolverines are looking for senior goaltender Josh Blackburn to give a similar performance this season in his last opportunity to win an NCAA Championship. Part of the reason…

…'m willing to be ridiculed." DANNY MOLOSHOK/Daily Michigan goalie Josh Blackburn has allowed just an average of 1.75 goals in his last four games. The Wolverines expect great things from him in the postseason…

March 07, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

… Daily forum Is something about Michigan's hockey team bothering you? ., ou disagree with a sports columnist? What seed would the Wolverines get if they won the BTT? Stop yelling from the sidelines…

… good team, but we're not good enough to have a bad night and win." Berenson remembers Michigan's losses to three teams that were in last place at the time. The Wolverines fell to Alaska-Fairbanks and…

March 07, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

… Reporter David Enders. 2 new parties to campaign for MSA seats " All Peoples', Wolverine parties make first appearance in student government race By Lisa Koivu Daily Staff Reporter Two new parties will…

… join the ranks of those vying for positions on the Michigan Student Assembly this election term. The Wolverine Party headed by LSA junior Rory Diamond and the All Peoples' Party headed by MSA…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 16

…, help :ome some capture the national title. The con- ing time of 9:27.77 was a collegiate r Brannen's dominance in the re aghts 800 supplied the Wolverines with 2( count over V nas, I had try when b…

… the recruiting atten- io Alan Webb, dubbed the next greatAmerican distance running hope, had announced his deci- sion to join the Wolverines. Webb had become somewhat of a household name in America…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 13

…-large berth in the NCAA Tournament went out the window with a 10-game losing streak during the con- ference season. 4 The Wolverines also had to deal with the suspension of a marquee player when it was…

… was very emotional." Michigan now heads to Chicago for the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday as the No. 9 seed. In the first round, the Wolverines will face Northwestern. The two teams split the season…

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