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October 29, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

… high school and entering college. Martinez is a gradu- 115 THE OPPONENT: Indiana. The Hoosiers haven't beaten Michigan since 1987, and will look to take advantage of a Wolverine squad that is on the…

… ropes. THE OUTLOOK:. Nobody thought Michigan would be looking up in the standings at Indiana, but two tough losses have put the Wolverines' New Year's Day bowl hopes on hold. LAST WEEK: F Michigan gave up…

October 29, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 23) • Page Image 10

…-to-all- the-teams-you-should-lose-to' theory. Maybe Michigan should take notes. The Wolverines travel to Bloomington on the heels of a stunning loss to Illinois last Saturday. Currently facing a two-game losing…

… miss the rest of the game. If the injury - which is on Thomas' left hand - affects his play tomorrow, the Wolverines will need another back to shoulder the load. Freshmen Charles Drake and B.J. Askew…

October 29, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 23) • Page Image 11

Wolverines have to corral elusive Randle El to win Until we jinx ourselves. HOOSIERS Continued from Page 9 * With the Michigan defense of the past two weeks, the Wolverines could be looking at their third…

…, Michigan didn't do those things. The Wolverines had a field goal and an extra point blocked, had one disastrous snapping error and lack- luster play and play-calling throughout the second half against the…

October 28, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 22) • Page Image 12

…- . tions. When Michigan travels to Lexington to play Alabama on Friday and Kentucky on Sunday, it will be looking to assure itself a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Despite the fact that the Wolverines has an…

…, Michigan's all time goal scoring leader, senior Amber Berendowsk* scored the games' only goal in Michigan's I win. While Michigan has had a strong season, this weekend offers the Wolverines a chance to put…

…'s golf team's journey to California this weekend can be called a hor- nets' nest, a challenge, or a reckoning. "This tournament has the strongest field that I have ever taken a Wolverine team to since I…

… a first place finish at Xavier two weeks ago, the Wolverines have begun to show what Carras calls solid play. But, the quality of competition at the tournament has the ability to humble the team…

October 28, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 22) • Page Image 15

Wolverines have one major advantage: They ran on the Penn State course earlier this season in the Spiked Shoe Invitational and placed third out of 22 teams. "It's not nearly as tough as our course," Warhurst…

… said. "When we ran it earlier, we were coming off our toughest training. Now that we've taken it down, we should be ready." Cantin said that for Michigan to be successful, the Wolverines must focus on…

… entire season. Kampfe said there's still hope for team salvation. The two weeks between the Wolverine Invitational - McGuire considered Michigan's fifth-place finish there a failure - and Saturday's Big…

October 28, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 22) • Page Image 16

… the Michigan record." Vonnie Thompson's 1988 total, 156, still stands as Michigan's single- season record. Last season, Thorius dished out 145 assists. But ultimately, if the Wolverines are to compete…

… shooting the ball well in practice." If the Wolverines are to reach their goal of having the best year in Michigan's history, they will need her to continue her to stay hot all year. if the Michigan women…

October 25, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 19) • Page Image 11

… support with Carlson Center crowd. in Alaska. It also helped the Nanook With that the Wolverines were wel- find a niche in the CCHA since th comed to a phenomenon known as squad joined the league in the…

… about the surprising Michigan State squad? After beating the Wolverines - a victory whose impact was lessened by Michigan's fourth- quarter performance against Illinois - the Spartans have decided to try…

October 25, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 19) • Page Image 14

… field hockey team, it could not have come around at a worse time. In Iowa City, the eighth-ranked Wolverines fell 1-0 to No. 3 Iowa to give up their first-place spot in the Big Ten. The Wolverines had…

… (8-1 Big Ten, 15-1 overall) penetrated the Wolverines' defense to score, when Iowa senior forward Lesley Irvine took a pass from sophomore Anita Miller and put the ball into the net. Controversy…

… goaltender to give her 5( career points. She became only th< seventh Wolverine ever to reach tha mark, and the third this year. Only 30 seconds later, freshmai Carly Williamson scored unassistet in a shot that…

October 25, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 19) • Page Image 15

…. HERE AR TH REMAINIG OBSTACLES FOR THE~ WOLVERINES. Oct. 29th at Iowa Oct. 30th at M nnesota Nov. 5th Purdue Nov. 6th Wisconsin Nov 12th at Penn State< Nov 14th at Ohio State Nov. 19th lllinois Nov. 20th…

… .122 itself in the first game, the Wolverines turned those numbers around in the second game. Outside hitter Sarah Behnke began collecting several of her team-high 19 kills by connecting with setter…

October 22, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 18) • Page Image 11

… home game, it's also on the Big Ten and NCAA tournaments," hmitt said. The Wolverines have a pair of games at . Alabama and Kentucky remaining next week, as Trip to Alaska marks another first for Daily…

… Nov. I1. The Bulldogs have faced the Wolverines five times in the past, resulting in a 2-3 all-time record. Butler won the first three games in the series and Michigan has edged them out in the past two…

October 20, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

… nickname, "Wolverines" Apparently someone at Best Equipment. the New Jersey company that makes the basketball, forgot that the two-time all-American does his scoring or tlhe green-and-white Spartans of…

… Michigan State, said the company's president told him a worker thought C Ieaves was a Wolverine. lhey had somebody new in the art department and he, jut blew it," Livermore said. lie said the basketball…

October 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 14) • Page Image 9

…ire Mlirbigmti uiIg PORTS ..... *~~~~~~Pg 1.8 . ,C.C' 'CC WOLVERINE INTERREGIONAL Soccer fails to clinch Big Ten title By Dan Williams Daily Sports Writer It was an honest mistake on Saturday…

… destined to finish at the top of the conference when they overcame a long-time nemesis in the Golden Gophers. After Michigan disposed of Minnesota for the first time ever, the Wolverines moved to 8- 0-1 in…

… a heavy favorite in its match against Wisconsin. Wisconsin (3-5-1, 7-5-3), after a promising early record in all non- conference matches, came into the matchup with the Wolverines second to last in…

…. Michigan was unable to mount a comeback. On Friday, Michigan defeated a Minnesota team that was in the middle of the conference standings. The Wolverines had never beaten the Golden Gophers before the 2…

… LOUIS BRNOWVN/Dl~y hn Butsic and the Michigan men's cross country team refused to let anyone ance on their home turf at yesterday's Wolverine Interregional, taking first place. Vin's crosscontr jownedagi…

October 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 14) • Page Image 12

…'Malley was relegated to the bench. In fact, O'Malley only saw action in eight games for the Wolverines last season - starting just once, a 2- 1 loss to Niagara. The experience was no doubt a difficult pill to…

… swallow for O'Malley, who watched from the bench as the Wolverines took home the CCHA Tournament title and fell just short of a Frozen Four appear- ance. Blackburn keyed the Wolverines' late season run, and…

… he had to stay in the game all night helped his confidence out a lot." O'Malley's performance impressed the entire Yost Ice Arena crowd, but maybe none more than new Wolverine goalie coach Stan…

… fantastic, especially in the second period when we got outshot 12-4, and he was definitely the difference." Since joining the Wolverines last Monday, coincidentally, the sam day that Blackburn's injury wa…

… (the Wolverines) might get into the NHL someday." For their part, the players willingly obliged their young fans' requests, autographing hats and programs. To his favorite player, Michigan junior Josh…

… games much tighter as a result of the new restriction. But this weekend the penalties seemed to be out of control as the Wolverines and the River Hawks spent a combined 123 minutes in the penalty box…

… hurt you." In Friday night's victory, the penalties against Lowell helped the Wolverines to convert on seven of 12 power plays. Saturday night the calls went the other way, but Michigan's penalty…

… openers at Notre Dame. Last week starting goalie Josh Blackburn suffered a freak injury that will keep him out until January. Once again, this past weekend, injuries plagued the Wolverines. Midway through…

October 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 14) • Page Image 14

… Gators on Friday, and the Early Bird Invitational relay meet, in which the Wolverines finished sec- ond, on Saturday. While the Wolverines didn't win either of the meets at Canham, they were nonetheless…

… pleased with the caliber of the performances they turned in. With their big meets sched- uled for February, and several swim- mers looking forward to Olympic tri- als in the summer, the Wolverines were…

October 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 14) • Page Image 15

…, Michigan coach Mike McGuire fielded a squad with 20 freshmen and only a handful of upper- classmen. With such a young team, the Wolverines knew that they would have their share of ups and downs. The ups came…

… early. After thrashing Michigan State in a dual meet at Buhr Park, the Wolverines easily won the Spiked Shoe Invitational at Penn State. Michigan followed that up with a strong showing at the Sam Bell…

…, almost sleepy demeanor of the Michigan men's cross country team after yester- day's win in the Wolverine Interregional, you'd think that a funer- al had just taken place. And in a way, one did. In…

… thoroughly thumping No. 8 ranked James Madison, the Wolverines put in the ground the team that spent most of the season battling the fatigue of hard training and unleashed a team that could shock the world at…

… the upcoming Big Ten meet. But this isn't a team of fist-pumpers. Whatever jubilation followed the race for the Wolverines ran its course by the time they left the chute. And then there's Michigan coach…

October 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 14) • Page Image 16

…," Pankratz said. "We took control and finished everything we set up. I couldn't be happier with our effort." The win keeps the Wolverines atop the Big Ten., Michigan has won nine of its last 10 games, and four…

Wolverines' 5-0 victory over the Spartans. By Dave Roth Daily Sports Writer With a goal and two assists against Michigan State, and two assists ver- sus Central Michigan, junior mid- fielder Courtney Reid has…

October 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 13) • Page Image 13

… in a very familiar place, tied with Penn State for first place in the conference. 0 With two victories last weekend over Northwestern and prev iously undefeated Iowa, the seventh-ranked Wolverines (4…

… left." Michigan's strength this season has been its defense, not just in its half of the field but in the other team's as well. A S.pcus on team defense and pressure by the Wolverines has >rced play into…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 19

…Thursday. October 14, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 19A A STAR BETWEEN TJ'HE POSTS Stewart finally running her show BY DAVID Mossi * DAILY SPORTS WRITER s the clock ticked down and the Wolverines

… was a breakout year for the Wolverines. Michigan posted an 18-4-1 record, capturing the Big Ten regular season title. The Wolverines were now on the map in the soccer world and Stewart was a big part of…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 20

… we ended the seaspn ranked tenth or 1Ith (in the country)." The Wolverines, unlike in past years, are not the obvious favorite going in - they are not quite the powerhuse thy.usedtodh) with it, the…

… destiny of this season may very well he decided on the rain- soaked fairways of the Michigan linik s Consider this: In 1996, the WoLverines finished second at the Interregional and parlayed that per…

… a The Canadian prankster and the team effort. rest of the cross country team host Ouellet's housemate and close the Wolverine Invitational this friend Julie Froud, who is currently Sunday. recovering…

… last night. The loss drops the Wolverines to 2-5 In the Big Ten. JEREMY MENC~iK/Oaiiv BtD-ri g Ten l panfll bonsistent for'M Speak your mind!. E-mail: l B C Ofl @T mBc dBcn STUDY JAPANESE IN TKo!. The…

…, giv- ing Michigan (2-5 Big Ten, 10-6 overall) another three-game loss against in-state rival Michigan State (2-5 Big Ten, 12-7 overall). It's like a rollercoaster - one night the Wolverines are up and…

… outside hitter Nicole Kacor said as she choked back tears. "I think this would be a turning point for us." For the Wolverines, how they play has constantly depended on the night they're having - the type of…

…-and take for the Wolverines. They wi; one, they lose three. They're on t brink of a winning streak, and t get stuck with yet another big, fat " on their record. "Our inconsistency shows up 4% times, and we…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 22

… consecutive over the Chippewas (2-3 Mid-American Conferennce, 2-10 overall), brought the seventh-ranked Wolverines' record to 5- 1 in the Big Ten and 11-4 overall.*** "Our corners were executed well. Michigan…

… coach Marcia Pankrantz said. "We've been working to improve them." The Wolverines scored four goals on 20 shots in the first half -incuding the first two on corners, forcing the Chippewas to remove…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 25

…." The Wolverines season was a roller coaster ride. Michigan stumbled out of the gate - losing at home to Niagara and was slaughtered by Northern Michigan, 6-1, on Halloween night. But until Christmas the…

Wolverines went undefeated - rising to No. 3 in the nation. But the New Year was not friendly to the Wolverines. From mid- January until late February the Wolverines were a winless 0-4-4 - their longest…

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October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 28

… minutes of one another - the three new Wolverines are very different both on and off the ice. Shouneyia is a natural leader and extremely talented. Less than one month into his Michigan career he has…

… games as a Wolverine. Perhaps even more important though is his understanding of what it takes for his team to win. "Mark has always been a great play- er and a lot of fun to watch," Robert Mink, his…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 30

… a legion of former Wolverine 7 CCHA Rank - Media Poll This year, the strength of Ferris State will be its youth. But that could also be the team's weakness. This season the Bulldogs will undergo a…

… of change. And perhaps the greatest stems from what theyve been able to' accomplish on the ice. Entering this season, the Wolverines Players are here to go to L 1 want therm to get thing out of school…

… in 1995-96 the other in 1997-98, has given the Wolverines a NCAA record nine total titles. If any lin- gering doubt remained as to the impact Michigan hockey has made in recent years following such a…

… ticket takers as well as opposing players in recent years giving the Wolverines one of the 1 most unparal- leled home ice advan- tages in col- lege. But these DANA LINNANE/Daily things dont for Michigan…

…, Red s u r p r i s e e Wolverines back to Berenson - they were all part of the plan to make Michigan a dominant pro- gram on the national scene. "When I got here I found out I had a lot to learn…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 31

…. And the self-described prairie kid has been answering that call for four decades. First guiding the Wolverines to national prominence as a player while resisting the lure of a professional career, then…

… season Berenson enters his sixteenth year as the Michigan general 40 years after first playing hockey for the Wolverines in I Regina that day put him on State Street in Ann Arbor the next fall "The thing…

… professional ranks in 1962, seems to read like a film script. After seeing his Wolverine squad to a third place finish in the NCAA Championships in Utica, New York, Berenson was driven to Boston where the next…

October 12, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 10) • Page Image 11

… was held pointless just one other time t Senior co-captains Ashley Reichenbach eked up the slack for the Wolverines, both ty strokes. Reichenbach, who had not scored for the this season, netted the game…

… the Wolverines but was still surprised to b tunity at such a critical moment in the gam( "Usually it is Ashley (taking the stroke), prised," Widder said, "but I was excited and the team." BACK IN THE…

October 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… EAST LANSING OK, quiz. Are there more Michigan fans who suspected that the Wolverines defense would betray the Wolverines' national title hopes. or more who thought tha Dawan Moss would drive the final…

… stake through their hearts?, Down by 17 points in the fourth quarter, Tom *rady's three touchdown drives couldn't save the Wolverines, who fell, 34-31, to No. 11 Michigan State for the first time in five…

… senior fullack Aaron Shea - the only current Wolverine who played the last time Michigan lost to N ichig n She - took a Brady pass down to the two. Anthony Thomas scored on the next play to cut the…

October 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

… guy. TEING But it proved OFF to be too diffi- cult for the coach. The Wolverines went 3-0 during the nonconference season, so Carr decided to keep putting it off. That seemed to be fine for Carr and the…

Wolverines. Michigan whipped Wisconsin and thumped Purdue, so Carr decided to keep putting off the all-important deci- sion of who will be the starting quarterback. Saturday, Carr's procrastination finally…

October 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 9) • Page Image 14

… the momentum back to the Wolverines. Four minutes later, forward Reagan Wulfsburg dove and shot the ball on goal, but she was just short as her shot caromed off the right post. But Michigan (4-1 Big Ten…

… goal to give the Wolverines the lead. Northwestern continued to battle, as its offense kept the ball in the Michigan zone. But Michigan goalie Kati Oakes came up with a big save with 7:20 remaining in…

October 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 9) • Page Image 16

…" Berenson said. "If we were worried about our defense we got an answer this weekend. I think these guys can do the job." Freshman Mink finished the scor- ing for the Wolverines with the first goal of his…

… a couple of weeks ago, those words may have seemed oxymoronic as far as the Michigan hockey team was concerned. The Wolverines had lost three key defensemen in the off-season and to top it off, senior…

October 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 8) • Page Image 11

… was the first of nine penalties to be called in the first period. The strict penalty calling early in the game played right into the hands of the Wolverines, as Michigan had an extra man for 10 of the…

… first 15 min- utes of the period. Penalties led to two goals by the Wolverines, taking them into the *ak ahead 2-0. It's a game where you just can't play shorthanded or they're going to score," Michigan…

October 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 8) • Page Image 12

… have defined the battles between the Wolverines and Spartans. Out of the 91 contests between the two schools, I tried to pick the 10 best Michigan-Michigan State games of all time. It was a tough task…

…-Michigan After winning the national champi- onship the season before, the Wolverines travel to East Lansing to play Michigan State College at Macklin Field, the Spartans' brand new facility. The Spartans had lost…

October 08, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 8) • Page Image 15

… Del Verne played at arch- rival Michigan State in the early '90s, Jeff thinks that his brother no longer bleeds green and white. In fact, he suspects that Jim Del Verne is a Wolverine at heart. "I…

… braggi rights. The Wolverines and the Spartans are ea undefeated and enjoying lofty national rankin; so a loss tomorrow would be crushing to eiti team's hopes of a conference championship a beyond. "This…

… the Wolverines ranked third. For them, today isn't about a foot- ball game, it's not about a Rose Bowl race or the national title. It's about redemption. Redemption that's not coming. MICHIGAN RUSHING…

October 07, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

… Mark Eaton, who is currently playing for the Philadelphia Flyers. This year, it was the Wolverines who lost three defensemen in the off-season. Perhaps more significant, the team also lost captain Sean…

… stay in the game and not be intimidated. This league is a tough league. Notre Dame is ready for us; hopefully we'll be ready for them." Between the pipes, Kimento will be eagerly awaiting the Wolverines

October 07, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 7) • Page Image 12

… Ann Arbor, in their final home game of the Big Ten season. The Wolverines will be looking to bounce back from a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Notre Dame on Tuesday. The loss snapped a seven- game unbeaten…

… streak (6-0-1) and dropped -Michigan to 8-3-1 overall. The Wolverines played the sixth-ranked Figting Irish much tougher than the score would indicate. But their vaunted offense was completely derailed by…

October 07, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 7) • Page Image 15

… Intercollegiate meet. Tomorrow afternoon could be an inter- esting stepping stone for the Wolverines as they try to get back on pace follow- ing a disappointing performance two weeks ago at the Sam Bell…

… Invitational the team's workout mileage has been shortened as a preparatory technique that should allow for the Wolverines to run at full capacity tomorrow. McGuire expects juniors Katie Ryan and Erin White to…

… easier to run in than 80 degree heat" Michigan will try to further lengthen its dominance in the state tomorrow at 4:30 in Hillsdale. It is the last meet before they host the Wolverine Invitational on…

… some lobster tails." Instead of the usual post-meet fare, the Wolverines will be enjoying the delicacy of lobster tails and a T- shirt swap with the other nine entered teams. But while the prestige of…

… the meet far outweighs any the team has trav- eled to thus far, the level of competi- tion doesn't quite stack up. The 12th-ranked Wolverines are the heavy favorites going in. "I don't think the…

… good reason. The meet comes on the heels of the last "100-mile" training week for the varsity five - an unheard of feat for the Wolverines in recent years. "We're still training hard," Warhurst said…

…. "There aren't any highly-ranked teams at this race so it allows us to train through the meet." Traditionally, the Wolverines have travelled to Maine though there are other, closer meets available on the…

… Keatinge allows the Wolverines to juice up there resume' against regional competition in hopes of securing a crucial at-large bid to the NCAA meet. "It's important to cover our- selves," Warhurst said…

… the Wolverines. The first two months were spent in build- ing a sound base of strength and endurance. Now that the physical aspect has been honed on the roads, the work now is to establish a fero…

October 06, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

… against Notre Dame this week- end. The Wolverines will be without cap- tain Sean Peach. SARA SCHENCK/Daly e rs wIl mss Peach against Notre Dame Now accepting Registrations for Fall II Leagues Registration…

… Writer The Michigan hockey team will open its regular season this weekend against Notre Dame a little short-handed. The Wolverines will be without senior cap- tain Sean Peach and may be without freshman…

October 05, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

… will play Notre Dame today. The Irish are the sec- ond of the last three Wolverine oppo- nents to make last year's NCAA Tournament. But Michigan coach Mark Rosen isn't as worried about his oppo- nents as…

… last week. The injury forced Pittenger to miss the Wolverines' Friday loss to Wisconsin and prevented her from playing full time in the loss to Purdue on Saturday. Pittenger was limited to playing…

… all season until this week. The Wolverines have beaten three of the six ranked teams they've played. "I think we've prepared ourselves very well by playing some very good teams," Brown said. CINCINNATI…

October 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 4) • Page Image 16

… ball into the far- left corner to one of many long rallies. The Wolverines finished off the fourth game with an I1-0 run. Of the nine points in the run, only two came from Purdue attack errors as the…

Wolverines' forced the fifth game, 15-7. The fifth game was close, but the Wolverine never had the lead even though they were never more than three points down at once. Sarah Behnke's three kills in a row…

… forced a tie at the tenth and eleventh points. Then the bottom fell out. The Wolverines missed a serve. They.com- mitted a net violation. And a quick Boilermaker sideout ended the Wolverines' final…

…, 15-9. In the fourth game, Michigan only managed four points. After Wisconsin put together a five-point run to take the lead 7-4, the Wolverines hit nine kills. But the Badgers still managed to score…

… Waite said. "If you don't, it's not much fun." The Wolverines began the third game with a 13-7 lead off a 6-0 run, but couldn't execute for two sideouts in a row until Wisconsin had pulled them- selves up…

… to 10. Not even Kacor's team- high 14 kills saved the game for the Wolverines as Wisconsin's home crowd stood and yelled, "point Wisconsin" as the Badgers pulled out a 16-14 game- three win for the…

… tough in West Lafayette this weekend for the Wolverines, who conference foes Wisconsin and Purdue. It's the pits for M' without str Pittenger's absence disrupts rhythm, has Blue sagging in Big Ten '.3…

… Michigan had won the first game, the Wolverines suddenly found themselves on the defen- sive, behind 2-1. Michigan coach Mark Rosen was calling numerous timeouts to try and calm his team down. "Those are the…

…'s heroics weren't enough to save Michigan. The Wolverines lost the fifth game and the match, 15-12. "When the system breaks down like that, typically it'z a mistake of passion," Rosen said. "People trying to…

Wolverines have been beset by setbacks - a pummeling by No. 2 Penn State, outside hitter Alija Pittenger's ankle sprain, and losses to Wisconsin and Purdue. Pittenger sprained her ankle during Tiesday…

October 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 4) • Page Image 20

….V Berendowsky has led the Wolverines in goals, game-winning goals, points and shots for the past two seasons. Entering this season, much of the same was expected of the senior. Unfortunately for Michigan, she was…

… lost early in the season and forced to miss six games. In Berendowsky's absence, other Wolverines stepped to the forefront, led by freshman Abby Crumpton and junior Kacy Beitel. Crumpton is lead- ing the…

… were held to three shots on goal for the game. Wolverine Mari Hoff scored her third goal of the season in the 27th minute of the first half. Hoff directed an Emily Schmitt comer kick into the back of the…

…-1-1 7-2-0 6-2-1 6-3-1 5-3-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 6-1-0 6-3-0 The Wolverines recent surge has raised their Big Ten record to 5-0-1. They are on a four-game winning streak. "We play for each other and there is a…

… nicely for the Wolverines lately. They are undefeated in Big Ten play. America Online, Inc. JP Morgan Coca-Cola Company Dell Computer Corporation Yahoo Gap, Inc. Levis BMW IBM Corporation Nokia Mc…

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