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October 07, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 7) • Page Image 12

…- ielle Pflum's inspired play off the bench in games three and four that focused the Wolverines (4-1~ Big Ten, 14-2 overall) > and propelled them to a commanding 30-12 win in the fourth game. "It came down…

… M at 28 and put HI A the Wolverines 161CHIGAN 3 aahead 30-29. Junior Alicia Boswell's aggressive serve forced Michigan State (1-4, 6-7) into an attack error, and Michigan won the game 31- 29. Pflum…

… Gamalski taps the ball against Michigan State last night. tied the game at 19-19 and then took a 21-19 lead on a service ace from freshman Miken Trogdon and a Wolverine attack error. Michigan State went on…

… the win the second game 30-24. The Wolverines' uneasy play also kept them off balance throughout a close game three, which they would go on to win. But by the middle of game four, the Wolverines were…

October 20, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 14) • Page Image 20

… Ter- rapin cage over goalkeeper Kath- ryn Mason. The Wolverines were not as tenta- tive as earlier in the game, but Mary- land kept the pressure on, tallying its second goal and taking the lead for good…

… like we know how to." , Willis The final three minutes of the game typified how the game was going for the Wolverines. Michigan had several shots on goal as time winded down, but Maryland goal- keeper…

… said. "We were a little loose in the mid- dle though, and we won't get any bet- ter until our third through seventh guys' start posting better times." Freshman Mike Woods was the next Wolverine to cross…

… 52nd place finish. Rondell Ruff rounding out the top-five for Michigan. The redshirt sophomore grabbed 89th place and scored points for the first time as a Wolverine with a time of 25:12.8. Despite the…

… personal-best times from over half of the scoring Wolverines, a major discrepancy existed between the scores of the Brannen and Willis duo and the rest of the Wolverines. Brannen feels that he may know what…

… that we can get our mileage up before Nationals and close in on that gap." Although optimism is clearly pres- ent among the Wolverines, they do not make excuses for unsatisfactory races. The weather on…

… Saturday was less than pleasant, with high winds and cold tem- peratures. But Coach Warhurst would not allow anyone to blame it as a factor in the Wolverines' less-than-stellar per- formance. "Everyone runs…

October 25, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 17) • Page Image 16

…, 2-1, in overtime.-WISCONSIN I Two days earlier, the Wolverines had bounced back from a three-game losing streak by defeating Wisconsin by the same score in another overtime game. But the Wildcats (2…

… the back post of Michigan's goal. The Wildcats outshot the Wolverines 9-4 in the first half. Trailing 1-0 at halftime, the Wolverines made some adjustments in the second half. Michigan's offense came…

October 21, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 15) • Page Image 11

… their fingers on the pulse of her team. After two consecutive road losses, senior captain Laura Tanchon has been the liaison Rademacher needed to lift the Wolverines back up for their final Big Ten game…

…, Cota was offered the job. After watching the Wolverines win a national championship in 2001 and make a final four appearance last year, Cota had immense respect for the program and transferred to…

October 04, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 4) • Page Image 16

…- shadowed by her team's up-and-down play in a weekend of conference com- petition. The Wolverines controlled their match against Purdue (3-1 Big Ten, 10-4), but struggled to beat an Indiana team that remains…

…. Even though the Boilermak- ers won the close second game, 34-32, and improved their hitting throughout the match, the Wolverines never lost control. "It was the steadiest our team has played all year…

October 04, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 4) • Page Image 17

…," Berenson said. "And when we capitalize (on shorthanded chances), those are huge goals"t The penalty kill spent a lot of time on the ice, with the Wolverines drawing nine penalties. Michiganl alternate…

… situations, a majority of Al Montoya's work came when the Wolverines weref down a man.E "I think we could have done a better job overall in1 terms of killing penalties," Rogers said. "With thatc said, we didn…

… started when he took the puck off a Wind- sor defender's skate and then fired it past goalie Jay Ewasiuk. Kevin Porter spent considerable time on the penalty kill, scoring his first goal as a Wolverine

… picked up two points each for the Blue team. Seniors Milan Gajic and Michael Woodford netted the White team's only goals. Despite lacking the intensity of a normal game, the match-up gave the Wolverines

… another chance to get their game legs. The Wolverines will likely add two of the 12 non- roster players - comprised mostly of club team play- ers - that participated in yesterday's game to fill out their…

… of the dis- allowed goal, the Wolverines finished the half extremely flat, giving Har %,rd a couple of good scoring chances. At the start of the second half, Michigan played like a different team, exh…

…'s soccer team had an opportunity to take a stranglehold on the Big Ten standings this weekend with games against fellow contenders No. 5 Penn State and No. 21 Ohio State. But the No. 16 Wolverines (4-1-1 Big…

… weekend, including a career-high 11 against Ohio State. Michigan was outshot 14-9 in the first half against the Buckeyes, but 'Ibura kept the Wolverines in the game until fresh- man defender Kandice Mc…

… spectacular saves. In the 63rd minute, Ohio State's Laura Dickenmann finally broke through with the tying goal. Following a Buckeye's scoring chance, the Wolverine defense was unable to clear the ball. Ohio…

… where it left off, but was only able to muster one shot on goal. With the game in double overtime and fatigue setting in, the Wolverines were again and again saved by Tuura. She made two diving saves in…

October 20, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 14) • Page Image 21

… twine. The Wol- verines have scored just four goals in their last six games, stumbling to a 2-3-1 record over that span. The trend continued Sunday, as the Wolverines rolled into Madison hoping to erase…

… minutes and handing the Wolverines their second Big Ten loss of the season, 3-1. "They came out ready to play, and we came out a little soft," senior Laura Tan- chon said. "By the time we started to fig…

October 29, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 21) • Page Image 10

… start to worry about its weekly opponents, the Wolverines (2-0 CCHA, 4-1-1 overall) need to continue to shore up their own game. "We're trying to get our team (to be) more consistent," Michigan coach Red…

… without the puck." There are no special drills designed to thwart Ferris State's No. 1 forward line or to find holes in it's solid penalty kill. Berenson, who has led the Wolverines to 14-straight top…

October 21, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 15) • Page Image 9

… Michigan (4-0, 6-1) when the Wolverines head to West Lafayette for a colossal Big Ten showdown on Saturday. "Anytime you lose, it's hard to bounce back," said Michigan linebacker Scott McClintock about…

… Michigan Sta- dium ranked No. 10 in the nation, only to suffer a 31-3 embarrassment at the hands of the Wolverines. In that game, Michigan completely suffocated Orton and the Purdue offense, notching three…

October 07, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

… propel her from perpetual bench warmer to one of the Wolverines' top scorers. Growing up in Ann Arbor, Morris began playing field hockey in fourth grade and immediately fell in love with the game. Her…

… direction," Morris said. "The first time I played, I liked it, and I just kept doing it." Morris spent her weekends around Michigan's field hockey teams, serving as a ball girl. Playing for the Wolverines was…

October 29, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 21) • Page Image 11

… Ypsilanti today for its season opener against Eastern Michigan. The Michigan program is very familiar with the Eagles - the first meet dates back to the 1970-71 season - but six Wolverines, including head…

… "simple" definitely isn't the word that would describe the task on hand for the No. 7 Michigan cross country squad this weekend. The Wolverines face their toughest opponent as they will try to dethrone No…

… distinct packs of Wolverine runners, not trying to do too much is a must. Nate Brannen has been leading packs for the Maize and Blue all year, picking up two Big Ten Athlete of the Week honors in the process…

… solid one-through-five finish is the key to victory, and Iacov- elli knows the rest of the Wolverines must step up if they want to compete with the nation's elite. "The guys up front will take care of…

… as pivotal freshmen to watch over the course of the season. Vanderkaay, the younger brother of senior Chris- tian and junior Peter, joins the Wolverines with an impressive swimming resume most recently…

… today at 6 p.m. in the Michael J. Jones Natatorium. M' looking for conference three-peat By Katie Niemeyer Daily Sports Writer The Wolverines may be watch- ing their backs for the women's cross country…

… placed second at the pre-national race on Oct. 16. Michi- gan State was the next Big Ten finish- er in that race, placing fifth, doubling Michigan's point total 218-to-109. The Wolverines know that it will…

… and tough competi- tion, the Wolverines enter the Big Ten Championship with a lot riding on their shoulders. They have a title to defend and a ranking to justify, and it all comes down to one race…

October 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

… was before he all-but-cemented the Wolverines' victory over Ohio State with a critical third-down reception late in the fourth quarter. On Saturday, the junior again stepped into the spotlight. With…

… the Wolverines a $ ° 31 yards shy of the endzone and a come- back win over Minnesota, quarterback Chad Henne found Ecker cutting across the middle near the 20-yard line. Ecker did the rest, outrunning…

October 14, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 12) • Page Image 16

… looking to enforce old rules in a new way. 7 NHL lockout 101 Find out how the NHL lockout affects the Wolverines, past and present. 8 TambellinilHensick Who will shoulder Michigan's scoring load in 2004…

… all the fans who would be going to NHL games and don't have anything to do." The direct effect of the lockout on current Wolverines won't become apparent until Freshman Left Wing Shoots: Left H 5 18 5…

… Josh Langfeld, a former Wolverine and current Ottawa Senator. "I don't see anything good about it." Ii* 25S Slale 3He Aeve Mr .Geks Halloween Costumes! *LahrJckt. ots*7si ns'BltB ls* -r Home games in…

October 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 9) • Page Image 14

… thriller - Michigan's first loss since Sept. 11. The Wolverines came out strong, looking to put the Hawkeyes (3-0, 7-5) away early. Sophomore Katie Morris extended her goal-scoring streak with the game…

… Pankratz said. Just five minutes after the first goal, sophomore Kara Lentz registered her first collegiate goal as the Wolverines continued to dominate the early stages of the game. Sophomore Mary Fox added…

…, Iowa midfielder Heather Schnepf drilled a shot that beat Michigan goalkeeper Molly Moloney to cut the Wolverine lead to 3-2. Birrell scored once again on a deflection off a penalty corner to tie the game…

… the first goal yesterday against Iowa, but it wasn't enough, as the Wolverines lost in overtime, 4-3. streak, but Pankratz does not feel major changes are needed. Whatever adjustments need to be made…

October 01, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

… compete. The Wolverines will host Windsor tomorrow and will play the Blue/White Intrasquad game on Sunday. "We're trying to treat Windsor like a regular con- ference game," associate head coach Mel Pearson…

… the transition from practice to game situations. The Wolverines return 10 seniors, while adding just two freshmen, who have yet to get acclimated to the college game. "The fact that we have so many…

… skate last season. Fortunately for the Wol- verines - T.J. Hensick, last year's CCHA rookie of the year and lead Wolverine scorer - will prob- ably play in spite of a groin injury. One of the reasons that…

… the coaches are so seri- ous about these games is that the real season opener is just a week away. The Wolverines will travel to Duo gears up for record year By Ben Voss For the Daily To a volleyball…

… freshmen. I think both these players are be real good players for us this year." On Sunday, after the Blue/White Intrasqu the Dekers Blue Line Club will host the ann with the Wolverines. Fans who are on hand…

October 25, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 17) • Page Image 17

…, including the U.S. National Team and the ASR Nereus - the Dutch National Team - to finish in seventh place this Sunday. The Wolverines finished with a time of 12:25.313, just 18.65 seconds behind the first…

… London Training Center. The LTC won the race with a time of 13:32.448, while the Wolverines came in at 14:21.183. Both boats came into the race expecting to place in the top 10, hoping to get off to a…

October 20, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 14) • Page Image 15

…, and he's one of the best corner players. We've been working on a play where he just turns and fires it at the net. I knew he was going to do it." Ryznar and Nystrom played togeth- er on the Wolverines

… a focused New Hampshire squad. The Wolverines began struggling to clear the zone, a problem that plagued them in their first loss of the year against Northeastern. Three minutes into the second, a…

October 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

Wolverines lining the sideline whooped and fist-pumped before, during and - besides one first-down pass to Minnesota's Jared Ellerson - after each play. But the bench quartet remained stoic and speechless. The…

… players craned their necks to one of the scoreboard screens because all view the field was blocked by the maize and blue 11. Each seated Wolverine exuded a quiet nfidence while mentally preparing himself r…

… Gophers back into the game. The Wolverines strongly believed in their quarterback, though, as he was very familiar with the situation at hand. "It's more like repetition now," tight end Tim Massaquoi said…

… of Michigan's season. The Wolverines entered the al champions." The Hoosiers converted their com- petitive offensive attacks into a scoring situation at 53:39 in the second half. Indiana defender Jed…

October 14, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 12) • Page Image 18

… +30 +1- The Skinny: Brandon Rogers is the backbone of the defense and a two-time assistant captain of the Wolverines. He is a two-way defender who was second among defensemen in points last season. He…

… player, both on and off the ice." - Associate head coach Mel Pearson 2003-04 Stats: 41 GP 1 G 14 A 15 PTS +14 +/- Career stats: 41 GP 1 G 14 A 15 PTS +14 +/- The Skinny: He led the Wolverines last season…

October 04, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 4) • Page Image 18

… players whose maturity extends far beyond their years.' Wolverines won the national championship, becoming thle first women's sports teams to dd-so in school history. Though she _id not see game action…

Wolverines improve as' a team every season since.. Former teamnmate and current undergradu- Beth Riley ate assistant coach April Fronzoni remnem- bers Maloney never giving an mnch. "In practice I lovd going up…

October 14, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 12) • Page Image 13

… for the Wolverines, a solid performance at the Pre-Nationals will set the team up for a memorable end to the season. "Hopefully, this meet will set us up to accomplish our goals of being Big Ten and…

… Bromwich For the Daily "It's great... to be... a Michigan Wolverine." This line of a popular Michigan cheer has quickly become the mantra of the women's golf team, and it is due to sophomore Brianna…

… just say that it's great to be a Michigan Wolverine. At the Northern Intercollegiate in Madison last month, sophomore Kevin Dore and junior Chris- tian Vozza tied for seventh place. Together they led…

October 20, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 14) • Page Image 23

… Brown an d junior Chris Hunter also making offseason improvements, the Wolverines will continue to win with defense, starting with the front court. "Since Coach Amaker has been here, he has imple- mented…

… be more emphasis on getting the ball down low because our big guys can play." The Wolverines were sanctioned by the NCAA in May of 2003 for bylaw violations. The sanctions includ- ed a postseason ban…

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