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December 08, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 49) • Page Image 15

…. g Not only did she move up two spots Ehe Wolverines' all-time scoring list, but sJe also moved up one spot on Michigan's all-time rebound list. F Going into this weekend's Duke Classic Tournament…

…, Johns had 868 career .points, which placed het 14th on the Wolverines' list. But Johns broke 14Ce 44 into the No. 12 spot *h a 13-point per- formance against Florida A&M on Saturday and a 20- point…

December 08, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 49) • Page Image 9

…'s basketball team, it's the play that decided their biggest game of the young season. When the Wolverines were trailing No. 15 Duke by one point with 15 seconds left yesterday, Michigan coach Sue Guevara called…

…:58 remaining, Duke forward Peppi Browne had missed a free throw, giving the Wolverines the ball, down by three. And Guevara called her favorite play - Detroit. 9his time, Thorius found Johns for the layup…

December 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

…-0) dominat- ed the Wolver-_MCHGAN_63_ ines on the glass, outrebounding Michigan 42-24 on the night. They double-teamed the Wolverines in the low post, forcing long perimeter jump shots and turnovers. ""When…

Wolverines (4-1) began settling for jumpshots and turning the ball over to Vanderbilt's high-pressure defense. Three-point shooting woes contin- ued to plague the team as well. They shot just 5-for-20 in the…

… third game. Senior Erin Moore, sensing the impending end of a brilliant Wolverine career, recorded two kills and a block to jumpstart the Wolverines early. Up 14-10, Michigan's small wave of momentum was…

… curtailed by several Yerkov kills and costly Wolverine errors. California took seven of the next eight points en route to a 30-28 game three victory. Yerkov recorded the match's final point on a kill, ending…

… the Wolverines' season. "We knew Michigan was going to come out strong and that they are athlet- ic," California coach Rich Feller said. "I just think we executed very, very well. We were real focused…

December 08, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 49) • Page Image 10

…- tory over Eastern Michigan, it be- came apparent in last weekend's Marriot Classic that the seven active Wolverines were negatively affected by playing so many minutes. "Our legs were just gone," Michi…

…- gan coach Trish Roberts said. "But I told our kids to get used to that - playing 30 to 40 minutes a game." Freshman guard Jennifer Keifer played all but three minutes in the Wolverines' two games this…

… shot only .346 thus far, with an unsightly .270 (17-for- 63) rate against Cal-Irvine. First-year walk-on center Angie Mustonen (2- for-4) was the only Wolverine who didn't have a shooting percentage…

… below .500 in the contest. Free throw shooting has also been a problem for the Wolverines, who sport a team percentage of .615 on the year. w, W'Total Points: REBECCA MARGOLIS/Daily Freshman Silver…

…, the 10th- ranked Michigan wrestling team has traveled to St. Louis, Madison and Las Vegas. But the Wolverines aren't just proving they can handle jetlag. They are also confirming to the wrestling world…

… said. "It's the highest we've ever finished (at the Las Vegas Clas- sic) and the most champions and fi- nalists we've ever had out there." As usual, the Wolverines were led by returning All…

… falling to No. 1 Lincoln Mcllravy of Iowa in the finals. While the Wolverines' top wres- tlers performed as expected, the sup- porting cast struggled. s tourney "I was happy with our fourth-place finish…

December 08, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… scoring 17 points. Those are about the only positive aspects of the Michigan basketball team's first win of the season, a 80-58 victory over Northern Michigan last night at Crisler Arena. THE WOLVERINES had…

…- ding. We just are not a solid rebounding club. We also had a lot of defensive lap- ses." THREE SLAM dunks by Northern's Matthew Johnson were the results of a few of the Wolverines' defensive lapses…

… gap to 19-14 as Johnson converted four foul shots and two jumpers. HOWEVER, AFTER a Wolverine time-out, Michigan guard Dan Pelekoudas broke the dry spell with a driving lay-up. Michigan then proceeded…

… weekend, falling prey to the ghost Bearcats of Cincinnati, 93-65, in the opening round of the University of Cin- *cinnati-Coca Cola Classic. 'The Wolverine attack in the loss was -paced by the Harte sisters…

…, K. D. and Peg, with 16 and 14 points respectively. THE FOLLOWING' night the Wolverines redeemed themselves, as they defeated Indiana State, 82-81. Michigan started off slowly and quickly found…

… themselves trailing the Sycamores, 54-35. But with the help of a persistent full-court press, the Wolverines staged a strong comeback to eventually win the game. In the Cincinnati loss, "their big people ate…

December 08, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 66) • Page Image 12

…2B - December 8, 2008 ortsM The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines win college portion of U.S. Nationals Beilein's experience is key By RYAN A. PODGES Daily Sports Writer It's been…

… weekend, it was clearly worth the wait. The Wolverines easily won the collegiate divi- sion of the meet, beating 13 other teams in the field, including No. 6 Florida, No. 8 Auburn and No. 20 Florida State…

… Thursday by domi- nating the first individual event, the 500-yard freestyle. Six of the top eight swimmers in the prelims were either collegiate Michigan swim- mers or members of Club Wolverine. Senior co…

… defend- ing national champion Arizona, which Michigan will likely face at the NCAA Championship meet, were spread around at other large competitions around the country. . The Wolverines will have another…

… games last year, Beilein's Wolverines have already beaten two top-five teams this sea- son and have a legitimate shot at making the program's first NCAA Tournament since 1998. Big wins like the one…

… teammates were the ones put- ting up the points, but it was clear Beilein was pushing all the right buttons. Beilein's quick turnaround of the Wolverines shouldn't come as a surprise. This is his 31st year as…

… make the NCAA Tournament this year. Then again, it might not. Regardless of when this season ends, with Beilein's steady hand, the Wolverines will keep improv- ing. -Sandals can be reached at nsandals…

… defensive pilfering helped the Wolverines dominate North Carolina State, 63-52, at Crisler arena on Friday. But No. 14 Duke stole the show in the second half Sunday, beating Michigan, 60-45, at Cameron Indoor…

… Stadium. The Wolverines have been plagued this season with slow starts, but that wasn't the case this weekend. They started quickly at Duke, and against North Carolina State they jumped out to a quick 18…

December 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 66) • Page Image 15

… planning on having more girls go to Washington," assistant coach Stefanie Kerska said. "But a lot of them felt they couldn't make the trip because of their studies." In Ypsilanti, the Wolverines con- cluded…

… coming into a long meet like this, especially in the mid- dle of a pretty heavy study time." Michigan easily captured the team title by winning 14 of the 16 events. The Wolverines dominated the…

December 08, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 49) • Page Image 9

… Men's Basketball vs. Duke Saturday, 1 p.m. (CBS) Crisler Arena Sl Hockey vs. Kent State Friday, 7 p.m. Kent HOCKEY NOTEBOOK Wolverines claim league, World Junior honors By ANTOINE PITTS and…

… to Sweden with the team for last year's championship. A fourth Wolverine, right wing Jason Botterill, has been invited to tryout for the Canadian team next week in Kitchener, Ont. MORE HONORS: The…

Wolverines earned their third Player-of-the-Week award this season as Steven Halko was named CCHA Defensive Player-of-the-Week. The sophomore defenseman was part of the Michigan penalty-killing unit that held…

… Western Michigan to 2-for-18 with a man advantage over the weekend. The Michigan penalty-killers on the season have been busy as the Wolverines have given their opponents 106 power-play opportunities in 14…

… ,Wolverines, but Halko is the first to claim defensive honors. CHASING six: Before last Friday's game at Yost, the Wolverines were presented with a commemorative plaque signifying their five straight triumphs…

… games, the Wolverines are averaging 6,644 *spectators. Michigan is ahead of last year's record attendance average of 6,290 and has yet to play Michigan State and Lake Superior State, which are usually…

… realized that Howard's injury was actually a bless- ing in disguise for the Wolverines. The change provided Michigan coach Steve Fisher a premature, risk- free glimpse of what life could be like for the team…

… show off his skills outside. It's not as if the Wolverines have a shortage of perimeter players. Derricks has to play with his back to the basket, especially when Howard is out of the lineup. Against…

… Moccasins had to re- spect Howard's game inside, thus opening up the outside for the rest of the Wolverines. Michigan shot 51 percent from the field, and nailed I I of 22 three-pointers. When Derricks chooses…

… instance, the' Wolverines took most of their shots: from outside, and ended up shoot- ing a season-low 48 percent from the field, including 45 percent in the second half. Now, that may or may not have been…

December 08, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 45) • Page Image 10

… game, with the power play clicking at an impressive clip of 33 percent. In the six contests since then, the Wolverines are averaging just 2.83 goals per game, and the power play has come back to earth…

… the beginning of the year,; it overshad- owed the fact that the Wolverines were having trouble scor- ing at even strength. During the first nine games, Michigan scored 24 of its 41 goals on the power…

December 08, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 66) • Page Image 13

…. Wolverines dominate at EMU Invitational By AMY SCARANO Daily Sports Writer YPSILANTI - Inside the humid Jones Natatorium on East- ern Michigan's campus Satur- day the air smelled of chlorine. Swimmers were…

… Invitational with five career best times and three meet records. After day one, the Wolverines were in first place ahead of East- ern Michigan University by just four points, but several successful races…

December 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 49) • Page Image 12

… night, the undefeated Michigan women's basketball team held Vanderbilt in the palm of its hand. The Wolverines were showing that no, their 7-0 start was hardly a fluke. Sophomore forward Raina Goodlow…

… Anderson scoring like she has against, the smaller teams the Commodores have facg so far this season. The Wolverines as a, whole were getting good looks, holding onto the ball and staying out of foultrouble…

December 08, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

… tomorrow night at Yost Ice Arena to begin a two-game, home-and-home weekend series between the Wolverines and the Spartans, all the statistics will go out the window. The Spartans (13-3-0 overall, 12-2-0 in…

… the CCHA) will shed their first place CCHA status and the Wolverines (10-5-1, 8-5-1) will no longer be riding a four-game winning streak. This series isn't about who's better on paper; it's about who…

December 08, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 66) • Page Image 10

…4 Page 10- The Michigan Daily -Friday, December 8, 1989 Blue to risk perfect record vs. Bobcats by Jamie Burgess Daily Basketball Writer Missed opportunities plague Wolverines by Theodore Cox Daily…

… Sports Writer 4 When the womens' basketball team faces Ohio University tonight in Crisler Arena, the Wolverines will definitely have firsts on their minds. This will be the first meeting ever between the…

… Szczechowski drives the ball down the floor. Forward Joan Rieger is downcourt on the wing. Szczechowski whips the ball across court. Rieger grabs it and goes in for an easy lay-up. Clunk. 6'3" Wolverine center…

… from a foot out. Rattle. Missed lay-ups and wasted opportunities have slowed the women's basketball team's pace against their pre-Big Ten season opponents. When the Wolverines took on Eastern Michigan…

… forward Leslie Spicer have each been hitting shots from beyond fifteen feet. Michigan's outside shooting has spread the defenses and sparked the last three Wolverine wins. But it will be extremely difficult…

… that's why we won the game,' VanDeWege said after beating the Akron Zips, 76-61. "We did not execute or out-play them in any facet of the game." Offensive execution is part of the problem. The Wolverines

… shots towards the backboard while in the paint. Hopefully the pre-season jitters will smooth out. Come January 5th, the Wolverines' size advantage will shrink to zip as the Big Ten season begins. JOSE…

… JUAREZ/Daily Michigan guard Carol Szczechowski hopes to lead the Wolverines past Ohio University and increase Michigan's undefeated record to five. NASHVILLE (AP) - Lloyd Moseby, Toronto's all-time leader…

December 08, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 49) • Page Image 12

…4B - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - December 8, 1997 CCHA Players of the Week Muckalt's leadership, skill guides Wolverines. Offense: Chris Richards, Ohio State The junior center recorded…

… for Michigan's three stars of the game: Third Star: Matt Herr The return of Michigan's captain made an impact beyond the num- bers. Herr had two assists, but even more, his presence gave the Wolverines

December 08, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 49) • Page Image 11

…. Orange crushed: Wolverines throttle Syracuse Turnovers, post play key 'M' in 82-65 defeat of Orangewomen By Benjamin Singer Daly Spolis \vier- Michigan wasn't wearing its home whites for a reason. "Yes, I…

…'s basketball team (6-2) outplayed Syracuse (4-3) in nearly every aspect of the game to extend its winning K MvniuAN 82 streak to five. The STR-AC.sib l 65 82-65 score reflected the Wolverines' dominance last…

December 08, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 65) • Page Image 8

… South Bend, it banged seven pucks past Irish goaltender David Brown. And just for good mea- sure, the Wolverines tapped in an empty-netter to make it an even eight-goal night. But that was more than a…

… series for the seventh-ranked Wolverines. "They totally changed, as every- body can see," Michigan forward Danny Fardig said. "They're taking the country by surprise, but hope- fully we know what to expect…

… sophomore Andrew Cogliano - crashing oppo- nents' nets each night. But move back to Michigan's defense, and you won't find such a steady group. The Wolverine defensive corps is hurting, with senior Jason Dest…

December 08, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 49) • Page Image 16

… Vegas certainly posed a few distractions for Michigan. The Wolverines, however, were able to focus on what they do best to place fourth in the Cliff Keen Classic. The tournament, held Friday and Saturday…

….5 points, with Arizona State coming in a distant second with a score of 1 19. Jeff Catrabone was the lone champion for the Wolverines, with an impressive performance at the 1 67-pound weight class…

December 08, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

… shot or simply broke the Hornets' defense to find himself wide open. From the start of the game, Sims established himself in the paint. On the Wolverines' third possession, guard Dion Harris lobbed the…

Wolverines ahead 48-41, Horton drove to the lane and hit Sims for an alley-oop. Horton and Sims hit a free throw each over the next two pos- sessions before Harris knocked down one from beyond the arc to…

December 08, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 48) • Page Image 10

… . . . ............. . . . ... .. .. .. .. .. ... . . . . ... ...... .. .. ... .. .. . . .. . .. .. ... .. Panther Hunter Cagers ride center to 14-point victory.. Too early for Blue to give up on Sims By Josh Holman Daily Sports Writer Welcome to Michigan men's basketball 2004-05 - take two. The Wolverines

… thought it was a great team effort." Forward Chris Hunter made his first start of the year for the Wolverines and wasted no time in making the most of his appearance. The forward scored nine of Michigan…

…," Hunter said. "The guys were looking for me and getting me the ball, so I was just strong with the ball and made quick moves. And tonight, I got shots to fall in." Hunter wasn't the only Wolverine who…

…," Andrews said. "You just fill the holes. You do what you need to do to get the job done." The Wolverines did have two regular starters left in sophomores Dion Harris and Courtney Sims, but one of them was…

… for two of his game-high 22 points last night. tonight, I didn't have to score that much. good the Wolverines are against a Big Other guys stepped up and it was a great South opponent like High Point (2…

… players that, in time of need, we can road - the Wolverines now play four turn to," Amaker said. "I think when you of their next five games at home against talk to our players in the locker room, unranked…

…, Michigan's frontcourt will be called upon for scoring and espe- cially offensive rebounding. The Wolverines have been fairly weak rebounding this season, pulling just 88 off the offensive glass in seven…

… step up for ailing Wolverines By Eric Ambinder Daily Sports Writer With captains Lester Abram and Graham Brown and guard Daniel Horton out of the game because of injuries, several players usually…

…. Andrews walked on to the team as a freshman last year, yet he has become one of the Wolverines' most consistent players. Over the past three games - all starts - he's shot 7-for-14 from the floor and has…

… as he would have liked lately. This decision left sopho- more guard Dion Harris as the only Wolverine to start all eight games for Michigan this season. In addition to Wohl, three other Wolverines

December 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 49) • Page Image 15

… three games the Michigan starters in the post have been nearly invisible on offense. The Wolverines have failed not only to score, but to get shots off in the paint.BASKETBALL In those three Notebook…

… games, the starters ----------------- on the opposing teams in the post have outscored the Wolverines' starters inside 77-19. Michigan's problems lie in its inability to get the ball to the post players…

December 08, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 79) • Page Image 12

… here yes- terday, powering past the Wolverines 95-74 in an inter- sectional basketball game. The Blue Devils, listed among the top 20 teams in the pre-season polls, rallied behind 6-10 Randy Denton to…

… up a 47-38 lead, then scored six straight points at the beginning of the second half as Duke pulled out to a 13 point margin, 53-40. The Wolverines cut the margin slaughters Cagers A 4 daily sports…

December 08, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 49) • Page Image 13

… chair to prevent further trangressions. The silent protest symbolized UNLV's troubles. Michigan's impressive effort was a direct result of an increased performance from nearly every Wolverine. After…

… comfortable victory - as Ellerbe now knows. Each of the starters scored in double figures, enabling Michigan to use an assortment of weapons. For the first time all season, two Wolverines - Reid and Louis…

Wolverines to an impressive 24 point victory. subpar recruiting class has blossomed into the core of the Michigan team. Asselin continued his solid play, scoring eight points and taking the ball to the basket…

… aggres- sively and Smith contributed two blocks. While Asselin has paid for that effort with hard fouls, each one is earning him more respect -and minutes - from Ellerbe. The unity that the Wolverines

… Lumpkin and James Posey had 16 points apiece. Wolverines, Traylor dance to day of firsts against UNLV Jim Rose Laily Sports Editor Saturday's 83-59 victory over UNLV was a game of firsts for the Michigan…

… men's basketball team. For the first time this season, the Wolverines had more assists than turnovers (20 assists, 15 turnovers) - but never mind that part. Forget that all five starters scored in…

… randon Smith brought the Crisler rena crowd to its feet (no small task in itself), Michigan came up with a defen- sive stop and Reid hit his fourth 3-point- er of the half to put the Wolverines ahead, 41…

… cheer thus far in the season. .And Saturday seemed an opportune time for the Wolverines -and their fans - to start getting into high gear, with tough games in the next week against Eastern Michigan…

…." While Traylor best exemplified the emotion to which Ellerbe referred, it was the play of Michigan's guards that tem- pered that emotion and allowed the Wolverines to turn a blowout into an even bigger…

… time this season, the Wolverines had more assists (20) than turnovers (15). Center Kaspars Kambala and guard Donovan Stewart each scored 15 points for UNLV while forward Tyrone Nesby had 14 points…

December 08, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… tired at times, but the Wolverines ended up on top.. Eastern had Michigan on the run In the first half with a beautifully-eiecuted 1-2-1-1 sone, as skinny 6.5 junior Len Cole hounded Henry Wilmore and…

…-entry into the ranks of the nation's top small-college teams. Wolverines survive rally; slither By RANDY PHILLIPS It was a court sizzler in Crisler Arena last night as the Wolver- iae cagers barely survived…

… hit on >uckets to up the Wolverine lead o nine, and after an Eastern time 3ut Wilmore swished the hoop for ive straight points on a short' umper and a three point play That gave Michigan its largest…

December 08, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

…- STUDENT TRAVEE.-. STUD.NTS CAN KFFORD! 2 record while posting an overall mark of 15-11. Michigan Basketbal1 C o a c h Dave Strack indicated that the Wolverines will confront Butler with the same slow…

… baskets, and we knew they wouldn't stop us after that." Strack ppinted out that the Wolverines were forced to adapt to every style of defense against the Panthers. Pitt played man-to- man patterns in the…

… point on. This is in marked contrast to the trend of last year's Wolverine games, or the opening loss to Van- derbilt last week. In the Butler- Michigan tilt last season, for in- stance, only one point…

… separated the two teams at the halfway point, but the Wolverines faltered after the break and Butler pulled away to an easy 85-63 win. To gain revenge for this loss, TRAVEL-STUDY SPRING VACATION PROGRAMS…

December 08, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 49) • Page Image 10

… to Michigan, what kind of Ray Bradbury-esque changes would ensue ? Would the Wolverines have been playing in ABOVE: AP PHOTO. TOP: Shane Battier and the top-ranked Blue Devils are expected to shake…

… recruits across the country that the Wolverines arc ready for a resurgence. The Matchups Point Guard Jason Williams vs. Ave Queen Williams has blossomed into one of the nation's top point guards, while the…

December 08, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

Wolverine defense. That's right, defense. Sure, the offense racked up a season-high total in points, but right from the start the defense created opportunity after opportunity. Michigan rarely allowed Western…

… more than one shot per possession. For the game the Wolverines out-rebounded Western, 45- 27. Defensive rebounds constantly led to fast breaks and some awesome display of passing. Twice guard Rumeal…

… on the perimeter," said Michigan head coach Bill Frieder. Rice had a lot of help, too. In fact that's been the key to the Wolverines' defense so far this season - their help defense. "Our help defense…

… to leave Crisler Arena in about a half hour." By SCOTT SHAFFER It was payback time at Crislet Arena last night, and the Wolverines repaid Western Michigan with inter- est. Michigan crushed the Broncos…

… the slam. The team's .680 field goal per- centage was a Crisler Arena record, and the Wolverines second-best shooting performance ever, behind last year's .692 clip against Alaska Anchorage. Daily…

… Photo by ROBIN LOZNAK Michigan's Loy Vaught dunks the ball in the first half of the Wolverines' 113-66 rout of Western Michigan last night at Crisler Arena. Michigan shot 68 percent from the floor, their…

… backstrokers as the bright spot. "The backstrokers as a unit all swam well," he said. "For the rest of the team it was pretty par for this time of the year." The Wolverines also dominated the diving competition…

December 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

… pound the wolverine is believed to be the most ferocious animal in the North American wild. On the mats last night, however, the Wolverine wrestlers met Penn State and though proving themselves no…

…. After John "Manotti decisioned Michigan's Mike DerGarabedian in the 134-lb. class, Wolverine Tony LaTora, (142 lbs.) showing no signs of the injury sustained at the Wolverine Open, won a major decision…

…, 12-3, over Gary Kaschek. The four points for the victory put Michigan on top 9-8 in team scoring. It was the last time the Wolverines led in the match. As coach Dale Bahr explained, "They have just a…

… classes. Michigan similarly was successful in last weekend's Caesar's Palace Collegiate Wrestling Invitational. Out of 44 teams, the Wolverines took seven- th place, claiming five place-winners. The…

… tennis By ADAM MARTIN Is there life after competing in the pro ranks? There certainly is-if you're Barry MacKay. MACKAY, A 1957 graduate of Michigan, starred from 1955-57 as a member of the Wolverine

December 08, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 38) • Page Image 9

… for the Wolverine Daily Sports Writer Bosch, who al South Africa, t, In a swim meet that gave no credit to foreign swimmers, the Michigan internationals overshadowed the rest. But they could not help…

… the Wolverines against Louisville. In their first multi-day meet that included both preliminary andchampionshipraces, theNo. 5 Michigan men's swimming and diving team placed second at the AT&T Winter…

Wolverines, as international swimmers were not awarded any points. Michigan finished behind No. 8 Louisville, though the second-place finish did not make much of an impression on Michigan coach Mike Bottom…

… team, we would've medal in the 200 on the final day He swam a pleth for the Wolverin for the champio in both the 200-yard individual medley , and the 500-yard freestyle. Bosch elected to only swim the…

…, qualifying the Wolverines took the victory. nship rounds For this recent weekend, the Cardinals had rested up, "There was alot lightening the training of energy on the in hopes a top deck. Both teams…

… the 100-yard breaststroke. The race pitted Funk up against his former teammates Kyle Whitaker and Zach Hayden, who swim for Club Wolverine, an elite-level training program. In a race that could have…

… Vegas did not involve going to a casino, waking up with a tiger in the hotel room or getting punched by Mike Tyson. Though the Wolverines came into the two-day Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational ready to…

… Nebraska (89 points), who finished first, second and sixth, respectively. The Wolverines fell just short in crucial point-getting opportunities, including sophomore Adam Coon's first loss of the season, a 5…

… such, as Coon and Pantaleo - junior Rossi Bruno earned a runner-up finish as well - the Wolverines may be able to achieve their goals. If not, they hope to at least come away with unexpected victories…

…, as Pantaleo did, when they take care of business. Having had little in the way of fun in Las Vegas, the Wolverines now have a lot of work ahead. "This was more of a business trip than a vacation…

December 08, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 64) • Page Image 11

… around food has evolved within the Univer- sity: Wolverine CuiZine. This food blog covers a variety of food-related topics during the academic year and publishes one print publication every spring. LSA…

… junior Kay Feker, editor in chief of Wolverine CuiZine, made a point to distinguish Wolverine CuiZine from profes- sional food criticism. Wolverine CuiZine welcomes writers of all interests, and…

December 08, 2015 (vol. 123, iss. 42) • Page Image 7

… have also been a surprise to anyone outside the program. Despite the fact that the Wolverines had made the national championship game two years prior, they had lost three of their last…

… the team, I could tell that the Wolverines still had confidence in themselves and liked playing with each other. Also, due to various NCAA rules, Michigan got to host an NCAA regional…

December 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 66) • Page Image 12

…4B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - December 8, 2003 J Friday's game MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS MICHIGAN WOLVERINES Saturday's game 0 2 MICHIGAN WOLVERINES MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS 0 2 4…

… roller-coaster ride worthy of Cedar Point consid- eration. During this stretch, the Wolverines have been marred with inconsistencies: Offensive production has flickered between on and off as rapidly as…

December 08, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 49) • Page Image 21

… the ball. The Wolverines probably can't win without a rebounding advantage, and Baston and improving freshman Robert Traylor will have to provide it. First and foremost, the Wolverines have to get over…

… their Duke complex; they must-believe they can beat the Blue Devils. If they can do that, Michigan should win this game. The Wolverines are simply deeper anq more talented than Duke. So will they finally…

December 08, 1964 (vol. 0, iss. 82) • Page Image 16

Wolverine fast break attack. No ments of the game came during a International coaches' board which nine for twelve points. The Wol Coach Dave Strack called the Wolverines had no trouble rolling fewer than…

… broke half when the Wolverine starters teams in the country. "I voted attempts, as Russell and Clawson plase te Ws auit- they convincingly asserted their loose all alone for a lay-up. manufactured five…

…-point half- points, the Wolverines showed a "tried to stop the fast break at- expect." time lead and had expanded it to Tbeforeothewcollapsinghzone-press slim Yost Field House crowd of tack on the boards…

… depth. themselves caught flat-footed popped in a 25-footer. Five sec- that the Wolverines connected on MISSOUR the Wolverines s o m e serious Russell Notches 12 many times. onds later, Tregoning had the…

Wolverines showed the times and added eight tallies, good games back to back,"added pn Early c -6 3-4 3 1 7 highly-partisan crowd and observ- while Ollie Darden had nine re- Strack referring to the Duke When…

… Second Team Shines , seal 2-2 0-0 0 0 4 Cazzie Russell, whose 21 points cossl r- r nt r, n ir periodb the Wlverines The second stringers, led byjauca-0-00 0Y led the Wolverines, was held to souri coach Bob…

… 2 North Carolina 82, Kentucky 67 revitalize the Wolverines. Buntin tosses without a miss. Missouri fully scrutinized in Los Angeles Adams 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Detroit 81, John Carroll 66 wound up with 17…

Wolverines rallied, and got to work to get this team to- night at 7:30 at the Intramural Dec. 31. The third day was added held Minnesota scoreless through gether." Building. to facilitate the distribution of…

December 08, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wednesday, December 8, 2010 - 7A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Wednesday, December 8, 2D10 - 7A Wolverines prepare for Michigan State, Big Chill…

…, Cammalleri earned MVP honors for the Wolverines. The meaning, the magnitude and the stakes of the matchup made his injury a non-issue. And with the Big Chill at the Big House three days away, this year…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

…-seeded Wolverines. The field is not open to just any team that dares venture into Ann Arbor. The guest list is by invitation only. Frieder looks for teams that may test Michigan for 10 minutes or maybe one half, but…

… Invitational and give the Wolverine fans something to cheer about other than what looks like a Michigan highlight film? "My schedule is the way I want it to be. I like my schedule. You don't need to play 28…

… tough games," he said. Frieder is right about that, and he is working to schedule a few preseason games against worthwhile opponents. Next year, the Wolverines will travel to Greensboro to meet North…

Wolverines out-passed the Chippewas, 19-12 (assists), out-shot the Chippewas 58 percent to 29 percent, out-rebounded the Chippewas, 50-30. Central's prominant example of this theory was sophomore guard Jeff…

… have to depend on the outside game as we did tonight, you're going to be in deep trouble." While the Chippewas had as much luck shooting the ball as Ernest had in saving Christmas, the Wolverines found…

…'re coming ready to play and not letting up at all. That's a sign of character." The game was basically decided in the first eight minutes when the Wolverines, led by seven points from g'uard Higgins, jumped…

… running up the score. They probabley could have scored 200 points if they wanted to." Reserve center Loy Vaught had 16 points. Shawn Higgins had 13, and Kirk Taylor chippied in 11 for the 7-0 Wolverines

… sorry was Central coach Charlie Coles, who couldn't help but compliment the No. 2-ranked Wolverines, including Vaught. "This isn't an ordinary Michigan team," said Coles. "It could be the best collection…

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…. In crunch time against Texas on Tuesday, Beilein thought senior forward Mark Donnal would be the more viable defensive option to prevent the Wolverines from suffering their second…

Wolverines had all but put the game on ice. Wagner wasn’t shy about his excitement. The 6-foot-11 forward marched to the scorer’s table like a man possessed, fist- pumping and chest-pounding his way…

December 08, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 75) • Page Image 9

… Staton was picked off by Rick Wilson, who drove the length of the floor and sunk a layup. While the Wolverines did score on the ensuing possession, the three- point lead proved too much and Michigan was…

… held the hot hand from the outside, netted a 20-foot jumper from the corner to pull the Wolverines within one, but Wilson connected on both ends of a one-on- one after a desperation foul by Mark Lozier…

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… was a good night for the Wolverines. "I'm really pleased with how everything went," coach Bev Plocki said. "We had few mistakes, and I think the mistakes that we did have were first time, nervous…

… that may have stood out the most was the team's newfound depth across the board. The Wolverines haven't had much of a punch in the field events in the past few years, but this season may be much…

…'t be happier to be a Wolverine. "I love it, they brought me in and it's a family here," Porter said. "I don't want to set any limits. A lot is possible." Darnell Talbert's 48.99 in the 400- meter dash…

… Stanko's surge at the end of 2,400-meter run edged out junior Sean Moore by four hun- dredths of a second. The Wolverines take a break from competition over winter break and will be back in action next…

… year in the Jack Harvey Invitational. TONY DING/Daily Senior Calli Ryals pulled off the top performance for the Wolverines yesrterday at the annual Maize and Blue Intrasquad, which took place in front…

… off a Big Ten cross country championship and an encouraging weekend of com- petition in Ann Arbor, optimism reigns among the Wolverines. "We just want to continue to improve," McGuire said. "We've won…

… Invitational in Las Vegas. REMEMBER THE MOMENT HELP COMMEMORATE THE WOLVERINES' BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP. I Available beginning Thursday: full-size posters of the Daily's Nov. 24 front page, just after Michigan…

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… SUNDAY, DECEMRER 8, 1946 ? THE MICUliP,-AN IfAAIN vAnr pit) aT-.1711/ylTE7PAN nATy L " C.~RAxd EA VEA olverine FiveRompsoverMichigan Sat Z9 Doughtery Sees Wolverine Strength in Distance…

… any other remarks. Coach Doherty went on to say, "Our definite weakness in the high hurdles is still very apparent," as the Wolverines tracksters contin- ued their extensive conditioning. Big Nine Meet…

… Quintet, 49-44 Piling up a nine point half-time lead, the Wolverine junior varsity quintet defeated the Michigan State JV's 49-44 last night at Yost Field House. Paced by Gordon Rosencrans and Bill Bauerle…

… the count at 27 all but were unable to pull ahead of the rangey Wolverines. Forward Rosencrans and Bauerle were Michigan's offensive spark- plugs scoring ten and nine points respectively. Jimmy Deremo…

… coasted in. It was their seventh straight home court victory, State stuck with the Wolverines for the first few minutes but with the score 5-4, McCaslin hit for two buckets and Roberts added one and…

… State connected on only 13 of 50 tries. The Wolverines also showed the way at the charity line with seven for 12 while State cashed in on only three of nine attempt. By CLARK BAKER Michigan's freestyle…

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…a0 SPORTS Wednesday, December 8, 1982. the Michigan Daily Page 8 4-0 WOLVERINES READY FOR VIKINGS Hot 'M' to face Cleveland State By LARRY MISHKIN What a difference a year can make. Last…

…'season going into its fifth game, the Michigan Wolverines found them- selves mired with a 1-3 record and fans were bracing for what would be a long winter in Ann Arbor, NOW, TAKE a look at the 1982-83 ver- sion…

… are missing layups," said the Wolverine coach, "although Ike's missed a few too. I think that'll all come. They're aware of it and they're going to work at it. It's just that maybe they're trying too…

… practice. "She's playe'd with pain," said Soluk. "She's a step slower because of the (ankle) injury; (but) she's a fierce competitor." The Wolverines will need a healthy Gnatkowski if they hope to make a bid…

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Wolverines' journey to Tempe, Arizona to play in the Sun Devil Classic along with Arizona State, Oregon State and Oklahoma State. Tough Oregon State looks like the strongest quintet in the four team tourney…

… closed the season with 7-18 mark. After the Sun Devil Classic, the Wolverines play host to Butler and Northern Illinois in the Events Buildng before journeying to Texas to meet the second ranked Houston…

… American preparations for the World Championsip in Johannesburg, South Africa, in August. Many Wolverine gymnasts will attend clinics in Sarasota and Fort Lauderdale during the semester break. I I No…

… matter how things fare in Denver, the Wolverines will get a big lift for the Big Ten holi- day tournament when high scor- ing forward Lee Martilla and goal- keeper Harold Herman will re- turn to the team…

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… have a solid nucleus mtheir rugged squad of tunity to pick up some ice time in Denver and Boston.-,- The icemen head into their five game holiday swing with a 2-2 mark. The Wolverines have shown that…

… again in Ann Arbor on Dec. 26 to head out to Boston for the tourna- ment which begins the following day and runs through Dec. 29. This tournament should be one that the Wolverines are looking forward to…

… compete on an individual basis in Chicago, but he will be a full- fledged Wolverine next semester when conference action begins. Baessler placed second in the side horse event in a field of over 75…

… scoring in both dual meets and the Conference meet. Michigan faces Eastern Michigan in an exhibitional encounter to- night in Ypsilanti. The first con- ference meet for the Wolverines will be on Jan. 8…

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… PAGE SIX THE MIChIGAN DAILY FRffbAtk, DECS,1939 Cartmill Stars In Workout; Will Start Against Michigai i State Spartan Squad Will Have Big Edge In Height Wolverine Lineup Is Set; Both Quintets…

… ft. 10 in., and Charlie Pink, 5 ft. 8 in., the Wolverines will send a team out on the floor which aver- ages close to 5 ft. 10 in. State Is Tall Compared to this State has four men over the six foot…

… Cartmill, 6 ft., 1 in., junior from Verona, N.J., has won a start- ing post at forward on the Michi- gan Varsity over a host of rivals. Bill will bring much-needed height to the Wolverine lineup in the game…

… youngster of 12, the youngest nadian Royal Air Force a few years amateur in the country at the time. agohe was rejected because of de- James, younger brother of the for- ago, he wsrena o mer Wolverine high…

…, declaring Wolverine hockey fans for the past that the boys showed more fight than two years with his sensational saves, they did at any time last year. "I've and last Saturday took up where he . seen mediocre…

… that Walt Tomski, last year's sprint ace, and Taylor Drys- dale, back stroke star of several sea- sons back will make the trip. Tom Haynie, captain of the 1939 Wolverine team has already been chosen to…

December 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 64) • Page Image 11

… stand very long, unfortunately." Hopefully next year Michigan w ili smash records as well as opoen, season was the Wolverines' lone Big Ten win over Iowa. They played a spirited match and thoroughly…

… outplayed the Hawkeyes, who finished second in the conference. MICHIGAN'S domination of Iowa showed what the Wolverines were capable of accomplishing. The Wolverines lost to a few teams that might have been…

December 08, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… and iatic Evan Smotrycz y d TODD NEEDLE/Daily Sophomore forward Evan Smotrycz is the top-ranked recruit on the Wolverines asa former four-star forward. mistakes in Saturday's win over Iowa State…

… for the Wolverines. And Smotrycz has shown enough flashes that it leaves you wanting more. "When he lets the game come to him a little bit more, he's a far more efficient player," Beilein said. "He…

… bringthat goals this season put him in a tie back here." for first place on the Wolverines' Di Giuseppe wasn't the only roster and any teammate will Wolverine to receive an invitation attest that he's notjust…

… McElheny (327) sprain, the Wolverines hit for a nior middle blocker Court- .291 attack percentage en route to tcher (300). a resounding three-set victory. In h Hunt playing at her usual Michigan…

… as many as the duo spearheaded the Wolverines' Elheny and then-freshman offense. She earned Most Valu- blocker Jennifer Cross, able Player honors with 48 kills in ed for second most kills on three…

… gamesduringthe Michigan/ m with 261. Adidas Invitational in September. when that machine was Recently though, sophomore out- d late last season due to side hitter Molly Toon and McEl- the Wolverines struggled heny…

… Invitational. Coincidentally, those three games were also the last non-con- ference foes the Wolverines faced until the NCAA Tournament. After starting its season with 12-straight non-conference wins, Michigan…

…- ment. With victories against Bay- lor and Stanford in the first two rounds of the tournament last weekend, the Wolverines con- tinued their undefeated record against non-conference oppo- nents. "I think…

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…, including vic- tories over DePaul and Notre Dame. THIS ONE COULD make the 3-0 Wolverines break a sweat. "It'll be a good test for us," said Wolverine coach Bill Frieder, who directed Michigan to an 85…

…-60, last December in Crisler Arena. The Wolverines have never lost to Dayton, racking up a 10-0 mark over the length of the series. FINALLY, DAYTON suffers from the same disease which has plagued all of…

… to stop the Wolverines are three star- ters from last year's, 21-11 club, junior forward Damon Goodwin, senior guard Larry Schellenberg and sophomore guard Dan Christie. Donoher has been especially…

December 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

…-Dearborn net, but Seychel has managed to tally 34 goals so far in his career as a Wolverine. This season Seychel was having a typical year, tied for the team lead in scoring, when he was kneed in the thigh at…

… that it's progressed real quick." The loss of Seychel has hurt the Wolverines quite a bit, especially now that defensemen Greg Hudas and Mike Neff are out indefinitely. Seychel, however, always will be…

… people did." As long as Seychel doesn't duplicate his performance against the Russians last year, hitting three goalposts, he should be a valuable addition to the Wolverine lineup once his injury heals…

… Seychel could be in the lineup consistently.There may not be any Wolverine players that kiss the ice when Seychel returns, but they'll sure be glad to have him back. Are You Good Enough To Join The Best In…

December 08, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

… crowds don't faze them," he said. "Those guys live on the road." That's what happened Saturday when Damon Lynn, the, Highlanders freshman guard who wanted to playat Michigan, dropped 20on the Wolverines

… after a battle for possession under the basket, Holiday emerged with the ball. The Wolverines fouled him immediately, and he lay outstretched on the floor, pumping his fists with victory imminent. See…

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…. But he takes the game in stride and does the little things which help a team win. Last night, Jackson took it upon him- self to handle the ex-Wolverine. He wasn't concerned with what his final stats…

… would be. He was only concerned with winning the game. It was the type of thing that any top team needs. So, while the Dogg might pack a pow- erful bite, the Wolverines' have something even more valuable…

… scored 22 points last night, transferred from Michigan after the 1990-91 season. Tolbert Wolverine. He is a quiet player who is CAGERS Continued from page 1 Sparked by four consecutive points from…

…. "Hopefully, Bowling Green (tomorrow's opponent) will be a nice stride." The second half was a complete change from the first - the tapes of which Fisher would probably like to burn. The Wolverines stumbled…

… turnovers or offensive fouls. "We came out a little unin- spired," Wolverine forward Ray Jackson said. "We had kind of a let- down from the Duke game. I don't think we ever got worried. We don't ever get…

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…, along with Burwell "Bumpy" Jones, 1953 National Collegiate 150-yard med- ley champion and Burt and Jack Wardrop, members of Britain's Olympic team will share the main burden of the Wolverine swim- ming…

… freestyle title in his sophomore year. Before he left York High the Wolverine ace had added the state 200-yard chafnpionship to his list of victories, in addition to being named on the All-American high…

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