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October 09, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 7) • Page Image 15

… ie misfire at the Notre Dr Invitational, finishing up to No. I Stanford. With tight box-to-b, ii, Wolverines failed to w meet in a row. During the first 50 metrsf meet, sophomore Jane Main was tripped…

… by a Stanford run-1er fell. q Normally, when a runner falsa ount call is given, restartmg race. But the Wolverines lucky. The race starter 1ailed t I gun to stop the race, lea g Wolverines in a rabbit…

…, Depaul and Western Michigan at the annual Wolverine Invitational. Michigan dominated the entire event, losing only one match the entire week- end. Both of the singles flights finals and the doubles final…

… very pleased with the overall effort." There were some fresh faces leading the charge for the Wolverines this weekend. Freshmen Chrissie Nolan and Kavitha Tipirneni competed against each other in the…

…, we could be really successful." On October 14, team members will travel to Pacific Palisades, Calif. for the ITA All-America Championship. tu 1 I.' NORMAN NG/Daily The Wolverines missed an…

October 09, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

… putting up a strong show- ing at the Wolverine Invitational last weekend, the Michigan men's tennis team enjoyed another fine week of play, this time at the Polo Ralph Lauren All-Ameri- can Cham- pionships…

… pair of Wolverines stormed S through the tournament, winning its S = first four matches on the way to the finals. Hung and Maravic faced off on Sunday with the ninth-ranked team in touldn't the country…

… Sean Maymi said. k Mike The team began play on Thurs- m Spar- day. As the fourth seed, they took p to the on Mississippi's 22nd-ranked team y helps of Jakob Klaeson and Robbye Poole. w why The Wolverines

… Adrian Arrington continued to step up for Michigan, snagging this touchdown pass in the back of the end zone to get the scoring started in the Wolverines' dominating win over Michigan St Varsity runs over…

…'t much of anything besides another dominating performance by a red-hot Wolverine squad. No. 6 Michigan came out on a mission from the first snap, and after dominating the game's first half, it coast- ed…

… you know guys on Michi- gan State's team. We kind of have the bragging rights now that we're 4-0 against them." If the rivalry game wasn't already incentive enough for the Wolverines (3-0 Big Ten, 6…

… racked up three defense. Not surpris- personal fouls, among other ingly, the Wolverines mistakes. It would have shut Caulcrick up on STEPHANIE been hard for Michigan Saturday, holding him WRIGHT to look…

… well - undisciplined, inef- it was smarter. It's a big reason the Wolverines dominated this rivalry game. It's also a big rea- son why Michi- gan has a great chance to continue its nii winning ways…

…, faster and older Wolverines. But in the distance, trouble was brewing. Michigan sopho- more Travis Turnbull picked off a lazy pass and sent it up ice to juniorKevin Porterbringing the crowd to its feet…

… the Wolverines' three goalies today. "The coaches talked to me about (a new goalie coach)," Sauer said. "I recommended him, and they brought him and they really liked him" Fioravanti, who professes a…

October 09, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 14

… source of both happiness and despair. That's becausetthe Frozen Four has not been kind to the Wolverines in the past three years.Each time Michigan has hit the postseason ice with high expectations, only…

… hardest thing to under- stand about Michigan's semifinal FRIGHTFUL FOUR The semifinal game of the Frozen Four has been a stumbling block for the Wolverines in the past three seasons. 2003: Minnesota 3…

October 09, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 28) • Page Image 15

… started the other games, can carry the entire goaltending load this year, we'll probably see Ferris State at the Joe in March. MICHIGAN AW90-1 The expectations are obviously high for the Wolverines, the…

Wolverines, two things are clear. Michigan's strength will be its defense, which is an- chored by senior captain Mark Mitera. The other strength is in goal. But Billy Sauer struggled in big games in his career…

October 09, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

… takes over with :38 remain- ing. Not wanting to run up the score, the Wolverines down the ball twice before calling their last timeout. Oddly, Carr sends Adam Finley out to attempt a punt on third down…

… the them have received any official offers from the Wolverines. "We recruit from this program, but I can't tell you that we have had a big advantage," Michigan coach Red Beren- son said. "Did coming…

October 09, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 7) • Page Image 14

… hockey team with the Ice Breaker tournament, with mixed results. The Wolverines ended up with no wins or losses, but a pair of ties. In the opening round on Friday night, Michigan and Colgate remained…

… both teams' official records. Then, Saturday night, the Wolverines squared off with North Dakota in a matchup of the nation's top two teams (as far as preseason polls are concerned). Once again, the game…

October 09, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 28) • Page Image 16

… program. Mitera is just the second first-round draft pick in Wolverine history to play four years. Eric Nystrom (2002-05) was the other. "They're taking advantage of their Michigan time," Michigan assistant…

… room. Together, the duo gives the Wolverines exactly the type of captainship they need. "They're a really good pair because they play off each other," Powers said. Watchingthe two players interact off…

… two have led captains' practices for the Wolverines over the past few weeks. Though Mitera and Summers rely on different leadership qualities to guide the team, they both find effective strategies to…

…-up and Chris was always the quiet one. , "I said, 'Watch, someday, it's going to switch.' Sure enough, it did." The Wolverines don't seem to mind the more outgo- ing Summers, either. Powers said Summers…

… than ready to team up on the ice and lead the Wolverines this season. …

October 09, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 12

… has been an integral part of the Wolverines' defense thus far. you make a mistake, they can cover for you." But so far, there haven't been too many instances of Hunwick being out of place. "He read the…

… having a reunion of their own this weekend. The Wolverines will hit the road to take on Indiana and Purdue for their first weekend road trip since Sept. 12. Hailing from Indiana are soph- omore Ashley…

October 09, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 28) • Page Image 15

… three years, and that's not going to change." And that's exactly what the Wolverines will need from Burnes this year. Michigan is loaded with talent, but will be relying on two or possibly three freshman…

… there's Jeff Tambellini. The hockey-infatuated sophomore who led last year's Wolverines in scoring as a wide-eyed freshman remembers first falling for his beloved pastime. "When I was seven or eight, I…

October 09, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

… the Wolverine's post-season: bowl game! Drop off your entries at the SAC table on the Diag all week. Contest winners will be 1 1 I 1 students' assertion that we cannot police and monitor the entire…

… AIDS on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Wolverine Room of the Michigan League. This week's festivities will conclude with the Queer For- mal on Friday night at Rackham, where all proceeds will…

October 09, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… activ- ism focused on one thing: full and equal rights under the law for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans- gender and queer people. These Wolverines will join thousands of other LGBTQ people and their Allies…

… this issue, he was quick and unfair advantages in sports, Adderall unashamed to say that he would read does so for school. We all know how it but it definitely wouldn't change his competitive Wolverines

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