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October 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 38) • Page Image 16

… freshman midfielder Katelin Spencer was there to put it away. Michigan kept the pressure on most of the first half, allowing few shots - just five to the Wolverines' 11. "I thought our first half was great…

… terri- bly, it was that just two times in the game (we made a mistake) and they made the most of it," Rademacher said. Yesterday's loss was especially bittersweet after the Wolverines had pulled off an…

… knows her time as a Wolverine is almost up, but others have not come to grips with the end. "To be completely honest, it has- n't hit me yet," senior goalie Suzie Grech said. "I don't know, it's just…

Wolverines were Stephanie Chavez, Nicole D'Hondt and Shannon Reid. "Anytime you spend four years anywhere, and you're leaving, you get emotional," assistant coach Dan Dalzochio said. "For these girls, an…

October 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 30) • Page Image 14

… four shutouts. But once again it was the Michigan defense that was the stronghold for the Wolverines. On the last scheduled Monday matchup for the Wolverines, Michigan (3-0, 11-3) squared off with…

… half. Michigan remained dominant this weekend by adapting to its surroundings. With a wider and bounci- er field at Central Michigan, the Wolverines' strategy in Mount Pleasant had them digging the long…

October 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 38) • Page Image 14

… that today." The loss snapped Michigan's 10-game winning streak and 11-match conference winning streak, which carried over from last year. The Wolverines (4-1, 14-4) are now tied with Michigan State and…

… the first round of the Lady Paladin Tournament in Greenville, S.C. The Furman golf course was not sup- posed to be so difficult. Teichert hoped the Wolverines would be able to take advantage of the…

October 20, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 33) • Page Image 16

…, year, and this weekend was no1 exception. ThisrAl G time, though, the women's soccer team was on the winning end of two 1-0 games against Iowa and Central Michigan. Yesterday, the Wolverines (3-2-4 Big…

…. Michigan struggled on offense and could not even manage a shot on goal in the opening stanza. The Wolverines repeatedly attempted passes that either went out of bounds or were intercepted. "We played one of…

October 02, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 23) • Page Image 8

… powerhouse program nicknamed the Wolverines. Michigan fans may remember this game against the Lakers, which almost THIS knocked the Wolverines out of the 2001 NCAA Tournament. Sixth-seeded Mer- York, M cyhurst…

… said that the Wolverines are where they should be at this point in the season. "The good thing is we're healthy, and I think we're excited to play an opponent rather than each other," By Kyle Carpenter…

October 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

… for even the most powerful of athletic dynasties to descend into the doldrums of compla- cency. Such was hardly the case, how- ever, with coach Jon Urbanchek's men's swimming team. The Wolverines

…, Texas, the Wolverines will face one of the toughest schedules in the nation. With home dates against some of the nation's perennial powerhouses, including a Halloween showdown against Florida and…

October 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 30) • Page Image 10

… 2B - The Michigan Daily - SportsWednesday - October 15, 2003 CLUBsPORTsWEEKLY Water ski club escapes cold, heads to Texas Rubin excels in Tennessee as Wolverines dominate at home By Ryan Sosin…

… perform- ance at the ITA All-American Championships highlighted a busy weekend for the Michigan men's tennis team. While Rubin got his accomplishments, the Wolverines hosted the inaugural Michigan Invita…

October 20, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 33) • Page Image 15

… Big Ten. The Wolverines turned in a workman- like performance at Cliff Keen Arena on Friday against Northwestern, _ beating the Wild- cats easily in three games. Michigan did not fare so wellMCAN the…

… filling their role." The Wolverines (5-3 Big Ten, 13-6 overall) certainly came out of the gates firing on all cylinders against the Fight- ing Illini, taking the first game by a score of 30-25. But the next…

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 31, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 42) • Page Image 9

… improvement has come on the front line. The Spartans' secondary allows 269 yards per game. The Wolverines pick up about 273 yards per game throwing the ball, so there won't be much clash- ing here. The only…

…. Advantage: Michigan State tral Michigan and its game at Minnesota, Michigan has had great success defending the run this season. The Wolverines are allowing 137 yards per game on the ground, but this is…

October 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 38) • Page Image 12

…. The result is a receiving corps puz- zle that the Boilermakers couldn't solve on Saturday, and one that wowed Purdue coach Joe Tiller. "I'm going to say this one last time: Right now, the Wolverines

… conference, Michigan coach Lloyd Carr deemed the Wolverines' punt coverage a "work in progress." But after keeping dangerous Purdue punt returner AnthonyCra t Chambers under wraps Satur- day, the Michigan punt…

October 16, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 31) • Page Image 9

…, was knocked uncon- scious in Saturday's game against Miami as he scored the go-ahead goal for the Wolverines. Fel- low Michigan freshman T.J. Hensick won the award two weeks ago. "It took a little while…

… young kid and he's doing a great job so far." When you ask Rohlfs about his early success on the wing for the Wolverines, he defers the compliments to his teammates. "It's easy with the guys you…

October 20, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 33) • Page Image 11

… second period. Kaleniecki then scored again at the 10:02 mark, this time scooping up a loose puck and punching it into the net to regain the lead for the Wolverines. But Quinnipiac seemed to have an answer…

… for everything Michigan did. The Bobcats pressed hard to end the second period, and with 7:09 remaining, junior winger Chris White beat Mon- toya on the right side of the net. The Wolverines then seemed…

… created many good scoring chances and peppered 23 shots on the powerplay, but had trouble finishing. Michigan con- verted one of four powerplays on Friday. The Wolverine penalty kill enjoyed a good weekend…

Wolverines on top 3-2, freshman T.J. Hensick was called for hooking with 7:08 left in the game. The Bobcats created many chances, but failed to score. In one instance, Quinnipiac forward Chris White received…

… bruised right shoulder against York on Oct. 3, Jason Ryznar has missed the last five games. He hopes to play next weekend against Northern Michi- gan, but remains questionable. Berenson said the Wolverines

…, Michigan Stadium could be louder. But anyone who sees 110,000 people preoccupied with cheering on the wave and thinks Wolverine fans aren't passionate has never been to Yost Ice Arena. If you've never made…

… it down to Yost, then you've never seen the boisterous, non-stop support from students, alumni and others that Michigan coach Red Berenson believes gives the Wolverines a one- goal edge every home game…

…. You missed the NCAA Regionals at Yost the last two years, when the Wolverines weren't the favorites, but used the home-ice advantage to pull off upsets and make it to the Frozen Four. You didn't see the…

October 07, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

… There's not much more the Michigan defense can do to keep the Wolverines in games. But the way things are going, it seems like it might have to. The unit, which is currently ranked third in the nation in…

…. After completely dominating time of possession against Notre Dame (37:47 to 22:13), the Wolverines have lost in this area three straight times, putting more pres- sure on the defense to hold up. But Diggs…

October 07, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 26) • Page Image 10

… their linemates. After Michigan's 5-3 win over Mer- cyhurst, if the best of the Wolverines' offense is yet to come, then their future opponents had better be ready for $ an offensive onslaught. Against…

… opportunity. The Wolverines also got to experi- ment with a myriad of units, and Beren- son is quickly getting a feel for which ones he can rely on. "We did have a lot of different com- binations," Berenson…

October 20, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 33) • Page Image 12

… Sports Writer Chris Perry may be Michigan's thoroughbred in the backfield, but the Wolverines have several horses battling for that second position on the starting gate. After this weekend, it appearsr Tim…

… one game, going for 57 yards on eight car- ries, including a 27-yard touchdown in the third quarter to put the Wolverines up 42-7. Carr says that Bracken, who was hurt earlier this season, finally…

October 30, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… was just time for the Fighting Irish's yearly domi- nance of Michigan to die an ugly death. Whatever the case may be, it was the Wolverines who did the tricking and who came out with the treat - a 3…

…-2 upset of the nation's second-best team. "This means everything," Michigan coach Debbie Rademacher said of the win's importance to the now 7-6-6 Wolverines. "This puts us above .500, which is the first…

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 06, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 25) • Page Image 14

… the Big Ten each successive year. This season, the Rosens have led the Wolverines to a solid 2-2 Big Ten record, including a 3-0 victory over rival No. 14 Michigan State, making work together a little…

… than ever before. The "fatherly figure." Laid back, relaxed and calm. His reas- surance of the team's ability calms the Wolverines in even the most intense situa- tions. He doesn't yell; he doesn…

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…

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