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October 17, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 30) • Page Image 13

… Writer EAST LANSING - The Michi- gan State men's soccer team barely seemed to notice the downpour as the Spartans swarmed Old College Field after their 5-0 victory Sun- day. The Wolverines and their trav…

… rival- ry game was the last of a grueling midseason swing. The Wolverines (0-2-1, 8-4-1) had played three of their last four games on the road and had won just one. The Spartans put Michigan in a hole…

October 29, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 38) • Page Image 9

… Daily Sports Writer The precedent: The No. 6 Mich- igan women's cross country team wins the Big Ten Championships. The problem: The Wolverines finished third at this year's Big Ten Championship in…

… was lower than this year's." Instead, Minnesota ended Michigan's reign with 72 points, and Michigan State finished sec- ond with 73 points. Edwards led the Wolverines, finishing seventh (20:17), while…

October 22, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 33) • Page Image 14

…I a 6B - October 22, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY Four Wolverines finish in top10 With its season coming to a close, the No. 6 Michigan women's cross country…

… team notched anoth- er impressive performance to its belt at this weekend's EMU Classic. Four Wolverines finished in the top 10 with redshirt freshman Rachel Severin leadingthe charge in fourth place…

… out au play." Following the weekend's actio Michigan trails Northwestern by t points for the final spot in the po season tournament. The Wolverin have two more conference games1 play and the Wildcats…

October 25, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 36) • Page Image 18

… Cogliano. Now, just six remain, a shift that prompted the Wolverines to draw in another big class much sooner than anticipated. "A big class every second year - that proba- bly won't happen again," Powers…

… sith the NHL Draft, and you need to deal with those guys leaving. And that's OK." But the Wolverines couldn't anticipate the loss of the four players who didn't bolt for pro- fessional hockey. Forwards…

… competi- tive every year that they're here." Losing as manytalented players as Michigan did could have set Wolverine title hopes back a few years. But if defeating then-No. 2 Boston College inthe season…

… opener is any indication, the Wolverines won't miss a beat. PHOTOS: RODRIGO GA SIGN: KRASSIMIR lANK …

October 08, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 25) • Page Image 14

…, seniors Lindsay Cottrell The Wolverines shut down the and Emily Kalmbach, led the top offense in the Big Ten in a0-0 Wolverine defense in its stifling tie with No. 8 Purdue. Under the effort against Purdue…

… games this year. The from the left side where she leapt Wolverines cleared away most of to top of the goal to knock the ball the dangerous Purdue posses- down. Her efforts allowed the Wolverines to…

… to the Purdue offense, but it never broke. The Wolverines survived the first half and adjusted for the second half. It paid off, as the defense faced considerably less pressure, the Michigan offense…

… left side of the box. But out of nowhere, a Purdue defender streaked in to block her shot away. The Wolverines had another opportunity just seconds later with a corner kick, but it was cleared away by…

… Purdue. "We had some very good opportunities to finish the game," Rademacher said. "That is certainly something we need to work on." The Wolverines' game against Indiana finished in similar fash- ion…

…- off is a record like that. She has a lot of time to push it out of reach for the next person who might challenge it." Wolverines work out with Big Ten foes By RUTH LINCOLN For theDaily BELLEVILLE…

… State and Michigan State at Belleville Lake Sunday for an early fall scrim- mage while battling unseason- ably high heat and early team injuries. Official results were not kept, but the Wolverines

… two varsity-eight boats in the first flight and one eight in the second. It did not enter a four boat due to routine early-season injuries. The Wolverines glided into strong finishes much more smoothly…

Wolverines will return to action Oct. 21 when they travel to Boston for the Head of the Charles. I M I I l . . . with the U-M School of Information The SCHOOL OF INFORMATION offers NINE master's degree…

… what has become a normal occurrence this season, Michi- gan fell behind early and let the Spartans dictate play in the first half. The Wolverines have come from behind in four of their past five wins…

October 18, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 31) • Page Image 9

…, the team finished in a disappointing fourth place. On Saturday, No. 13 Michigan finished third among the 35 teams at Pre-Nationals - behind No. 8 Princeton and No. 6 Arizona State. Three Wolverines

… the hilly landscape of the LaVern Gibson Championship Course in Terre Haute, Ind. The 18th-ranked Wolverines have surprised all season with their continued improvement. Two other Wolverines finished in…

October 01, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 20) • Page Image 11

… after, Indiana (1-0-0 Big Ten, 5-3-1 overall) scored its second goal to take the lead. But even a man and a goal down, the resilient Wolverines (0-1-1 Big Ten, 8-1-1 overall) refused to go quietly. Carter…

… the crucial golden goal in overtime. Heading to South Bend to play Notre Dame, the Wolverines will face a true test of their char- acter. Up to this point, Michigan has enjoyed its best start ever - now…

October 08, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

…BELL: MARIO IS MISSIN The Michigan Daily michigandaily.com I October 8,2007 Record falls as Hart pumps 'M' By SCOTT BELL the Wolverines led East- Daily Sports Editor ern Michigan by just two points…

… said. "We were But, aside from some con- moving the ball ... I wasn't gratulatory hugs and hand- worried at all." shakes from teammates and The Wolverines (4-2) coachesthe real celebration finally woke…

… trick. Hagelin's heroics came just a day after Mich- igan's top defensive lines bettered Wolverine goalie Billy Sauer and the top offensive lines 6- 3 in the annual Blue-White scrimmage. After two periods…

… yesterday, the Wolverines had outshot the Mustangs 19-10 but led by just one. But four goals in the third period, includ- ing three in fewer than three minutes, put the game away and highlighted the Wolver…

…- ines' offensive talent against a fading Western Ontario squad. Hagelin made a splash in his across-the- ocean collegiate debut, netting three goals in the third period to lead the Wolverines' offen- sive…

…, senior Stesha Selsky was brief in her comments regarding the win over the Spartans: "Oh, wonder- ful," Selsky said. The Wolverines (3-3 Big Ten, 15- 3 overall), who swept their weekend games with a win…

… four kills from senior Lyndsay Miller and three apiece from sophomore Veronica Rood annica Rood and junior Beth Karpiak (who became the third Wolverine on the ros- ter to surpass 500 career kills). In…

October 18, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

… a 8A - Thursday, October18, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Bonnell bowls over Falcons FIELD HOCKEY Wolverines win 10th consecutive game The No. 4 Michigan field hockey team beat…

… six straight road contests. The Wolverines had 11 more shots and two more corners than the Chippewas, but Central Michigan erased two Michigan one-goal leads to force extra time. By COLT ROSENSWEIG…

October 29, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 38) • Page Image 11

… experienced coaching staff, the Wolverines aren't losing any ground. Michigan's main focus has been on offense. Coming from a Wisconsin-Green Bay team that boasted one of the top-three assist-to-turnover ratios…

… those gaps as fast as it can. But the holes may shut faster than one might expect from a new coach. Ohio State coach JimFoster said former Michigan coach Cher- yl Burnett leftthe Wolverines with a good…

October 08, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

… gel, might have a leg up early in the year." KILLER PENALTY KILL: In yester- day exhibition against Western Ontario (a 5-1 Wolverine win), the Michigan penalty kill faced its toughest battle: a three…

… breaking the game open in the third period, the Wolverines showcased defense and hard-hitting, physical play. Duringthe firstperiod, Turnbull was tripped behind the Western Ontario goal, with the play…

…'t comparable to the level of play the Wolverines will face Friday against No. 2 Boston Col- lege. But in Michigan's first weekend of game action, a physical game and strong offensive contribution from a freshman…

… fair share of contributions, too. Of the 14 Wolverine points, freshmen tallied nine. Hagelin led the way with a hat trick after notching a goal and three assists in Saturday's scrim- mage. "This is…

October 02, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 21) • Page Image 8

… getting under- way, the Michigan men's tennis team is looking to build on its strong 2006-07 campaign. Last season, the Wolverines posted a 20-7 record en route to a second-round appearance in the NCAA…

… percentage (250) and boasts the highest number of shots on goal (nine). Bowery, a nominee for the Michigan Athlete of the Year Award in high school, now plays both forward and defender for the Wolverines. Her…

Wolverine to crack the top 25 under Michigan coach Bruce Berque. captain. "In addition to pushing hard in practice, Jason hits the weight room on off-days," Maravic said. "He is very determined and has the…

… she was named NCAA Senior Player of the Year in 1988 and won the doubles NCAA Nation- al Championship at Miami. She's now looking to bring her motiva- tion to succeed to the Wolverines, a team that…

… named a captain, Allie Shafner is the only senior on the team, and so she will likely be the player the Wolverines look up to during the season. Bernstein said the team's close- ness will help to…

October 31, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

… yards. His season was also shortened when he tore his MCL. The tear sidelined him for four games, including a loss to the Wolverines in the Big House. The junior from Dayton, Ohio, watched last year…

…, more than 75 per- cent of the Wolverines'.goals came from the first two offensive lines and the first defensive line. Now, scores are spread out. The first and third line have seven goals, while the…

… second has six. With nearly everyone play- JENNIFER KRON/Daily ing, depth has been crucial with first goal as a Wolverine this weekend. a four-line offensive rotation. It's tiring for an opponent…

… last year, but the Wolverines are now a deeper and stronger team. "We have maybe four lines that have a chance of scoring'and so that's good," Berenson said. "We're not aone-line team." I Freshman Max…

… preseason scrimmages to Michigan from West Vir- ginia, where he also used the tactic. It's the current Wolverines' first experi- ence with closed scrim- mages - former Michigan coach Tommy Amaker didn't hold…

October 25, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 36) • Page Image 17

… being the captain of this Michigan team promised to be Porter's greatest challenge. With the departure of Johnson, Cogliano and last year's senior class, the 2007-08 Wolverines have 12 freshmen and just…

… intensity had done much to change the Wolverines. It looked like just another season of sur- prising wins followed by deflat- ing flops. Porter could've seen the pat- tern and resigned himself and his team to…

… Minnesota, 2-0, after As soon as the game ended, the early one period of the Ice Breaker Championship departures began. Porter barely finished game. talking with reporters outside the locker As a Wolverine

…, Porter had never been on room before second-year defenseman Jack the winning end of the storied rivalry. In Johnson finalized his decision to jump to those four games, the Wolverines had been the NHL…

October 08, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 25) • Page Image 12

…. Pipp was off the team the following year. With six Michigan starters missing Saturday's game against Eastern Michi- gan, the Wolverine coaches gave some backups a chance to turn some of those starters…

… WRIGHT Daily Sports Editor When Michigan's opening drive stalled at the Eastern Michigan 14-yard line, Wolverine fans wondered if Michigan coach Lloyd Carr would stick with senior kicker Jason Gingell for…

October 04, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 23) • Page Image 8

… tournament as a Wolverine. The Torrance, Calif., native dropped a 6-2, 7-6(5) decision to Virginia's Ted Angelinos in the opening round of qualifiers at the Polo Ralph Lauren All-American Championships…

…. "Obviously, it's tough when you get a loss, but I definitely feel like he's one of the better freshmen in the country." Fellow Wolverine Matko Mara- vic will begin competing in the main singles draw today…

October 23, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… Sue Coleman and the See ATHLETICS, page 7 Report: Cost of public schools rose 6.6 percent last year, outpacing financial aid STARING DOWN A WOLVERINE 'U' tuition increased 7.4 percent this summer…

… COSTS, page 7 LSA junior Julie Foster shows Tatiana Vitvitsky, a native of Moscow, a wolverine exhibit at the Natural His- tory Museum as part of Bridges International, a program sponsored by Campus…

October 26, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 37) • Page Image 11

… Russell, but this is not 2005. defense vs. Mi The Wolverines will look rushing offense to keep the Jug in its undis- Finally an area i closed location in Ann Arbor the Gophers don't for another year while…

… having his best year yet. His hangtime last Saturday helped caused a key fumble to set up the Wolverines' game-winning touchdown. On the other sideline, the Gophers boast punter Justin Kucek. Kucek is…

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