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January 07, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 52) • Page Image 9

… Mark Snyder Daily Sports Writer BLOOMINGTON - Brian Ellerbe is new to the Big Ten, so he deserves a break. But as for the rest of the Wolverines, they forgot the biggest fac- tor in a Michigan…

… playing time for the Wolverines. As the most experienced defenseman, Fox has been in a leadership position throughout the season. He is expected to turn himself in at the 48th District Court in Bloomfield…

April 07, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… first upset win of the year last weekend in southern Florida. The Wolverines had fallen short in their past four upset opportunities, with their most recent chance resulting in a 5-4 loss to Notre Dame…

… No. 36 South Florida on Sunday. Both matches were played outdoors. Against South Florida, the 42nd-ranked Wolverines got off to a rocky start, with No. I sin- gles player Brooke Hart falling to Alicia…

…, in which both neared the 120-foot mark. Nicole Forrester was ;another Wolverine who defeated the oppo- nents - and the weather - on Saturday. By clearing the 5-foot-8 bar, her lowest height this year…

January 07, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 52) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 7, 1998 - 3B m 19 0 Inspired by verse, Wolverines become the nation's No. 1 defense By Nicholas J. Cotsonika Daily Sports Editor PASADENA, Calif. - When…

…'s defensive meeting room .for a solemn ceremony. There, in the dark, the members of the Wolverines' No. 1-ranked defense joined hands with their heads bowed, reciting - in unison - the poem that brings them…

December 07, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 48) • Page Image 17

…'s basketball team did something a lit- tle unusual by recent standards. It scored fewer than 100 points. The Wolverines posted just 66 points in, their win over the Bearcats, a significant drop *m the 103 points…

…, but the answer would be simple. Cincinnati was a better team than the Wolverines had faced. The Bearcats were 3-1 going into this game, with their only loss com- in to another Big Ten team, Indiana, in…

December 07, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 48) • Page Image 14

… was scrambling to find the last scoreless tie in Michigan's history - the Wolverines went to Ritchlin. After Michigan blueliner Bubba Berenzweig ripped his patented slapshot from the point, center Mike…

… starting to come into his own now," Berenson said. Although Ritchlin's name was the one in lights this weekend, other Wolverines that have been scarce on the scoring sheets so far this season came up big. "A…

… the line," Langfeld said. "There wasrno way for the goal judge to see ita The Wolverine didn't start the third period off on the right foot, taking three straight penalties. The Redhwks came close to…

…, blockpd the slapshot and pre- served the 0-0 tie. As the game nared the end of regula- tion, the Wolverines Rndered if they would have the first 0-0 tie in more than 68 years. But Ritchlin moeoed that idea…

…, Wolvennes wN By t.J. Borka Daily Sports Writer BOWLING GREEN - The Michigan hockey team was red hot this weekend. Not because the Wolverines extended their unbeaten streak to eight games. Not because they…

Wolverines were hot this weekend simply because the weather was hot. Don't get me wrong, the Wolverines didn't play too badly this weekend. With the sweep of two of the CCHA's Ohio schools, Michigan…

…, still wins out. The penalty killing has been good all year. In fact, it has been really good. This weekend was no exception, as the Wolverines killed off 16 of their 17 shorthanded situations. With…

… been hot at all thus far this season. While Michigan has been able to amass 25 to 30 shots per game on a regular basis, the Wolverines have had a hard time turning those shots into goals. That trend…

December 07, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 48) • Page Image 15

… Michigan basketball team right about now. The Wolverines continued a disturb- ing trend yesterday afternoon when they dpped an 81-74 decision to Western igan - they can't win on the road. They lost to a far…

Wolverines shot an anemic .281 in the first half and, by the time they found their shot in the second, were t ng by 15 points. Whe main culprit was Robbie Reid, the streaky guard who can drain 30- footers when…

…- ing in from the bench for most of the second half. This left Michigan in trouble. Bullock was the only Wolverine finding the net, scoring a career- high 32 points. After that, only Smith scored in…

… victory over Detroit and a 30-point pounding of Bradley. But both of those games were at home. This was Michigan's first road game since the Maui Invitational, where the Wolverines dropped two of their…

… three games. In its season-opener, Michigan fell to Florida International in Miami despite being heavily favored. Bullock and the rest of the Wolverines better get used to these road games, because they…

… don't end anytime soon. On Wednesday, Michigan plays Eastern Michigan at the brand-new Convocation Center. Next Saturday, the Wolverines play at the familiar-but-not- so-friendly confines of Duke…

… is ller than 6-4. And early in the second half, both Mulic and a!mmeren were on the Broncos' bench with foul ouble. Which meant that the Wolverines should have domi- ated the boards. They didn…

… take the team pocalypse on their shoulders and carry it to ow the promised land. Which means that the Wolverines ed effort if they're going to win this season. N~ tern Michigan coach Bob Donewald said…

… that bo ding is a result of "quickness, intensity, heart d determination." The Broncos played with heart, the oncos played like the team inspired and the Broncos t-rebounded the Wolverines. And…

January 07, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 52) • Page Image 11

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January 07, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 52) • Page Image 16

… 2 Wolverines sacked him, Leaf could still enjoy the moment. <,"r Instead of dropping his head and y tucking his tail between his legs after the Cougars' 21-16 loss to Michigan, Leaf lit up a cigar at…

… - he is an out- 44 standing quarter- back - a sure star-to-be in the NFL - and he is an even better person. He gave the Wolverines fits all game, passing for 331 yards and a touchdown. He delivered the…

April 07, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… Ann Arbor this week. After all. the Wolverines are off to a 10-I15 start. They lost three of four games at Ohio State last weekend and dropped to the conference cellar, Bowling Green, on the other hand…

… guys you hav e. But you have to save sonmc for the wveekend too: 6' ow.*, Unner S Co0m6ing1 .cap Ticet~s. G'rftdAtvc. 1iT epte Wolverines pitched their wor-st outing of the series, vet it was their only…

October 07, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 7) • Page Image 17

Wolverines in the top five. Boston College, which Michigan defeated in the NCAA ~ttle game last, year, holds the top spot despite receiving fewer first-place votes than Michigan. The U.S. College Hockey…

…'s Wolverines. FILEPO Ryn said. "When I came in, I was more of an offensive-minded defenseman, but I learned how to play the defensive game last year. I would consider myself a two-way player now." The newfound…

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