Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

October 29, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

… Bowl in January 2008, Wolverine fans had Greg Mathews pegged as the next top Michigan wideout. His seven catches for 62 yards made it hard not to get excited about the wide receiver hanging in the…

… shadows of Wolverine standouts Mario Manning- ham and Adrian NOTEBOOK Arrington. And when those two left early for the NFL, Mathews was left standing in the spotlight. But under new Michigan coach Rich…

…'s outcome against-Penn State wasn't wlhat the Wolverines would have liked. He was freshman quarterback Tate Senior Greg Mathews tied a career high against Penn State with seven catches, matching his 2008…

… to "play it" up to a Wolverine, it can send one man to receive the puck while the other gets into a more defensively responsible position. This chatter can also lead to a better transition from the…

…. With the nation's No. 15 scoring offense, the Lakers will pounce on any Wolverine lapse. But the strengthened relation- ship in the defensive zone has Michigan optimistic that it has learned from its…

October 28, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 35) • Page Image 8

… Michigan hockey team managed to wina majority of those games, (12 of 16), thanks to players like Aaron Palushaj, Tim Miller and Travis Turnbull, whose physi- cal play on offense provided other Wolverines

… national championship run. Senior defenseman and captain Chris Summers even claimed that this season's defense was better than the Wolverines' star-studded cast his freshman year-- one that included current…

… Schilling was called for holding, which offset a first down on one of the few sec- ond-half Wolverine drives that seemed to be gaining momentum. The series ended up as a three- and-out, which stumped the…

… weak- ness this season is somewhat surprising. The Wolverines were called for just five penalties for 33 yards against Penn State, and have been smack in the middle of the conference in average penalty…

… to score. Back-to-back false start and delay of game penalties pushed the Wolverines back to their own two-yard line before surrender- ing a safety. And maybe more importantly, when Robinson's second…

… they're a lot better than me. So when I am playing well, I feel like I can beat them." Other Wolverines also saw success on the court this week- end. Junior Rika Tatsuno was the only other Wolverine to…

… Kari Wig, who were unable to win a match. Michigan has one event left in the fall season before team play begins in January. The amount of Big Ten competition in the ITA Regional gives the Wolverines a…

October 27, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 34) • Page Image 8

… capitalize. game 3-2, but the line changes Berenson said rest could play a sparked the stagnant Wolverine role in rejuvenating him, too. attack. "I think it's actually a good thing Berenson made even more…

… Berenson is confident it won't be Wolverines' 30 points this year. long before Caporusso is back to That means Berenson is moving scoring goals. Hagelin to join junior Louie Capo- "Is he a bit of a concern…

… want to get Louie nett, who pulled his groin during and Wohlberg going and get some practice a week and a half ago, is points for those guys." about 90 percent healthy, according The Wolverines average 2…

…'t know why he snapped it, but he did," quar- terback Tate Forcier said Saturday. The team experienced similar growing pains against Indiana, the first game after Molk broke his foot, where the Wolverines

… record- ed six dropped snaps. Moosman seemed to find his groove by the Iowa and Delaware State games, though, and putting a veteran back at the position will likely make the Wolverines' tran- sition…

October 26, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 33) • Page Image 10

… just a bad day." But in reality, the bad day is probably what should have been expected. Four of the Wolverines' five wins have been against the second-worst team in the Big Ten, a poor Division 1-AA…

… team and two Mid-American Conference teams. For the most part, the Wolverines have won the games they should have won and lost the games they should have lost - and after last season's finish, that…

October 22, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

… By MICHAEL LAURILA For the Daily As time expired in yesterday's Michigan fieldhockeygame against Kent State, coach Marcia Pank- ratz epitomizes the Wolverines' frustration perfectly. She angrily asked…

…-0 loss, the Wolverines could not get their offense going and had few, if any, good scoring opportunities. "Kent State played inspired today," Pankratz said. "We just couldn't get the ball into the goal…

… corner and try to develop more depth and conpetition at safety. But an injury could change that. As we stand today, they feel good with where the guys are at." So far, Wolverine defenders have been pleased…

October 22, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

…8A - Thursday, October 22, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Blue must play blue-collar hockey to best Purple Eagles 4 By TIM ROHAN Daily Sports Writer The Wolverines have played…

…: the Wolverines' michigandaily. season ended com/blogs/ with a 2-0 loss She game to the Falcons in the first round of the NCAA Tour- nament. Michigan opened this season with a 2-0 loss to the Nano- oks…

… Breslin Center last night. and all - still effectively managed Except that scream wasn't in the balanced Wolverine offense jubilation - it was in agony. The and confused Michigan State (2-7, junior setter…

…, is going to be her tonight." all right. Michigan (6-3 Big Ten, 18-4 Still,theWolverines tookagame overall) used the added inspira- they needed to win to stay within tion to dispose of its in…

October 22, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 31) • Page Image 13

… pipes in the do- or-die playoff game, allowing only one goal in overtime and one in regulation, but it wasn't enough. Sauer's poor perfor- mance doomed the Wolverines with a 5-4 overtime loss. "The reason…

…'s focus often becomes the deciding factor in close games. Michigan's defense shut down the Falcons' offense in the Wolverines' first-round NCAA Tournament loss last season. But the two goals that slipped…

October 22, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 31) • Page Image 15

… was a Hobey Baker Award finalist and CCHA Play- er of the Year. Sophomore Scott Greenham took over this season in goal and shut out Michigan 2-0 in the Wolverines' season opener. If Alaska can improve…

… all share a row of lockers deemed "D-ROW" in the Wolverines' dressing room. Like any other team, the Michigan hockey team has its unspoken rules - and this one has become a tradition. Freshmen…

October 22, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 31) • Page Image 16

… Marty Reasoner, charged toward Turco after evading the Mich- igan defense. He stared straight at the Wolverines' senior goalie, T Uwho stood calmly between the pipes. Around him stood a rau- cous home…

Wolverines watched breathlessly from AL NE the bench as something their head coach, Red Berenson, had told them at the end of regulation reverberated in their heads. "DON'T WORRY, WE'VE GOT TURCO." As…

October 16, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

…-to-man defense against the high-octane Boilermaker offense. Wolverines extend 12-day scoreless drought, fall to tough Purdue squad By MARK BURNS DailySports Writer Take a 20-piece puzzle. Now try and take one of…

… won't fit - tonight inside an already sold-out Cliff Keen Arena. The Wolverines (4-2 Big Ten, 16-3 overall) haven't defeated the Nittany Lions since Nov. 2, 2002. Since then, Penn State has won two…

… conference. It "Today we played the better soc- s 1.92 goals per game, but cer," Ryan said. "If you put enough tng Wolverine defense held balls in the penalty box, one is just one notch. going to curve in…

October 15, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 28) • Page Image 8

… last season, whenthe Wolverines were plagued with injuries early in the season, the team remains in good health. Senior forward Anthony Ciraulo sat out practice with a sore back yesterday, and junior…

… defenseman Chad Langlais sat out Monday's practice with a sore groin, but both are expected to be 100 percent for the next game. ... The Wolverines play in their home opener October 22 against Niagara before…

October 12, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

… the bench a'nd the first row of fans. And there was a very small Michigan fancontin.- g en Lre, espeelelr < ed to when the Wolverines played in East Lansing. So there must have been some- thing there…

… decision to use a timeout then was critical. The clock wasn't moving, and the Wolverines would have been penalized half the dis- budgets, you need to find ways to get businesses to come to the state of…

October 12, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

… Michigan hockey team may want what hap- pened in Alaska to stay in Alaska - well, at least part of it. The fourth-ranked Wolverines were shut out in their season open- er for the first time in program…

… first time since the 1942-43 season. The Wolverines played in the 19th annual Kendall Hockey Clas- sic in Anchorage this weekend. They took second place out of four teams after topping the Alaska…

October 12, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 25) • Page Image 13

… away. Quarters without allowing a rushingtouchdown: 33. That's 337 days, eight games and a lot of frus- trated opponents. The 30-28 outcome wasn't in the Wolverines' favor, but they quickly managed to…

… issue. The Wolverines managed to score 28 points against a team that has allowed just 13.6 points per game entering Saturday, and Minor was a huge contributor. He finished with 95 yards on 22 carries and…

… sacks, had not needs four more this - season week against Michigan State, leveled any quarterbacks behind to eclipse former Wolverine Minor and fellow senior tailback the line of scrimmage in Michi- James…

… a solution to picked up when the Wolverines gan wide receiver Greg Mathews Michigan's nonexistent running have needed it most. He contribut- is one of just a few Wolverines game. ed 3.5 tackles for…

… missed opportunities helped keep Michigan (1-2, 4-2) in the game. But in the end, the extra chances only fueled the Wolverines' second straight heartbreak. "I would like to say many of our games won't go…

…, put Floyd back on the bench and raises more questions about the most maligned unit on the team. The Wolverines are dead last in the Big Ten in pass defense, giving up almost 250 yards a game through the…

…) after hibernating in East Lansing (28 yards, 4 first downs and 0 touchdowns), the Wolverines seemed to be in control against Iowa more often than they were against the Spartans. "We didn't deserve to beat…

… Big Ten 3-0 2-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-2 0-2 0-3 Overall 5-1 6-0 5-1 4-2 3-3 5-1 4-2 4-2 3-3 1-5 1-4 Last-ditch shot falls short in Wolverines' shutout loss to Indiana By JAKE FELDMAN Daily…

…Sports Writer As Saturday's Michigan men's soccer game wound down, the Wolverines trailed Indiana 1-0. With three seconds remaining, freshman forward Alex Marti- nez slipped through traffic in the oppos- ing box…

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

October 06, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 21) • Page Image 10

… tion. The Wolverines had sixholes oles of double of double bogeys or worse. "Today, we just didn't play geys or worse well," Michigan coach Andrew Sapp said. "We had one of the worse scores of the whole…

… been ideal for ourselves." . 19 Michigan men's golf Sophomore Matt Thompsonled nstead,the Wolverines saw Michigan, finishing 20th over- lves slip from first place in all in the tournament. He shot 'ne to…

October 31, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

… gathered his squad after practice yesterday to dis- cuss the team's weekendmatch- ups. t d Michigan At the end at Illinois of the huddle, Matchup: Rosen told the Michigan 18-4; Wolverines, Illinois 16-5 "We…

… and No. 20 Purdue on Saturday night. The Wolverines are riding high after" their first weekend sweep in conference play, knock- ing off overmatched Iowa and then- No. 11 Minnesota in three straight sets…

October 30, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

… in 1998, when the Wolverines ran to their seventh Big Ten Title under Michigan coach Ron Warhurst, Wisconsin has dominated the Big Ten Champion- ships, winning nine straight. And on Sunday at the…

… times in the country this year (23:331). The Wolverines, however, are focusing on the team title. Redshirt junior co-captain Brandon Fellows said he and his teammates would not make any type of move in…

October 28, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 39) • Page Image 9

… scheme and be able to go just like that. That's not always the case." GETTING OFF THE WALL: Michigan's back is against the wall, both literally and figuratively. At 2-6, the Wolverines need to win their…

… for five power- play goals Satur- NOTEBOOK day, the coaching staff has pulled out the defibrilla- tor to revive the Wolverine pen- alty kill. A week after focusing on a pow- er-playunit thatwent just1…

…-31in its first four games, the Wolverines, now ranked eighth in the country, started this week working on kill- ing off shorthanded situations: "If we hadn't played the BU game, I don't think I'd sit…

…. "We're still struggling to get our feet on the ground and get our team going on a day-to-day basis." The Wolverines have given up eight power-play goals this sea- son, and have scored just five on the…

… opponents, then what happens Saturday can happen." SWITCHING WINGERS: After the Wolverines' sluggish effort against Boston University, it isn't surprising that Berenson made some changes to his line chart…

… Miller and sophomore Louie Capo- russo. Palushaj, the Wolverines' point leader (10), has scored five goals, tied for best on the team with Capo- russo. "We weren't happy with our games last weekend, so…

… fans spent their summer vacation, but it was worth it. For those of you who don't remember the Wolverines' improbable win over the Commo- dores, a freshman benchwarmer named Alan Oaks cranked one of the…

… greatest homers in Michigan baseballhistoryoffthe best pitcher in the nation, David Price. The run helped the Wolverines upset Van- derbilt to win their first regional title in more than 20 years. The next…

… career MLB clutch performances: recording the final four outs in game seven of the ALCS and pitching 2.1 innings in game two of the World Series. While Price faltered against the Wolverines, he excelled on…

… a high level of competi- tion (the Wolverines tied the New York Mets, 4-4, in an exhibition game last year), and they do so without a paycheck. Whereas minor leaguers play for money and the chance to…

October 27, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 38) • Page Image 13

… prepared. "It was like we were play- ing against each other, playing against ourselves," said BU coach Jack Parker, who uncharacteristi- cally didn't show his team film of the Wolverines before the game…

…. The Wolverines had three more man- advantage chances (12-9) than the WILDCATS From Page 1B score. They had six shots on goal in the first half, going into the wind. In the second half, the teams…

… pleased with their perfor- mances. Mahtani advanced farther than any other Wolverine in the event. She ousted Northwestern freshman Stacy Lee in the first round in three sets, then cruised past Purdue…

October 27, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 38) • Page Image 16

…6B'- October 27, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com * Wolverines optimistic about offseason strides Borseth regrets his big blowup a Team practices are four weeks ahead of last year…

…'s pace, Sims says By ANDY REID Daily Sports Editor CHICAGO - From the excite- ment around the Michigan table at the Big Ten men's basketball Media Day, you wouldn't guess that the Wolverines won a scant 10…

October 27, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 38) • Page Image 17

… to her high school Even in a non-scoring event, course, ran a personal the Wolverines raced like a ,000-meter time of 18:00 championship was on the line n the meet for the Wolver- against No. 9…

… second overall (18:18) Wolverines' first meet of the sea- edshirt freshman Amanda son, which was also held at the nzie rounded out the top Hudson Mills Metropark - the 8:27). The Wolverines took…

October 27, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 38) • Page Image 18

…8B - October 27, 2008 sMonday The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 8B - October 27, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 Wolverines win first weekend series, upset No.11 Gophers A H…

… basics," junior outside hitter Juliana Paz said. SAuD ALSALAH/Daiy Midway through the first Junior Juliana Paz led Michigan with 16 kills against Minnesota Saturday night in the set, the Wolverines held a…

October 24, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

… two goals in Michigan's 4-2 victory over Niagara last night at Yost Ice Arena. Power-play unit breaks out of 154-minute slump By GJON JUNCAJ Michigan, the Wolverines were Daily Sports Writer caught…

… provided a text- momentarily quelled the doubts book example of the fast-paced surrounding the Wolverines' extra- tempo Berenson wants. Senior for- man attack. Palushaj's slapshot ward Brandon Naurato sent a…

October 22, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 35) • Page Image 9

… the Nittany Lions' 20-point fourth quarter. Mistakes snowball in Going into MSU Wolverines' blowout loss 'M' still unready for 60 minutes 9-game-streak over Penn State snapped, with 6-year run…

… Michigan's two. The Wolverine offense, which had looked inept since the middle of the sec- ond quarter, suffered another setback when redshirt freshman quarterback Ste- ven Threet re-aggravated an elbow…

… - fter the Wolverines scored 17 points in the first quarter Sat- urday, it almostlookedlike they could pull off the improb- able against No. 3 ; Penn State. But there was no way the upset was going to hap…

…'t looking for perspective in the middle of a game," he said. "All that mental stuff, whatever." By downplaying it, he's likely ignoring one of the real reasons why the Wolverines keep choking after one or two…

… decent quarters - once they make a big mistake, the team fades fast. The Wolverines weren't close two weeks ago against Illinois, either. The game had originally looked promising when they jumped out to a…

… attempt Sat- NMU 3 urday, one of the Wolverines still had his head hung low. Goalie Bryan Hogan looked deject- ed after the win as-the teams lined up for post-game handshakes, and caught the attention of…

… sprinting coaches, Friday night, his team showed why. The Wolverines won both the 50- and 100-yard free- style events, something they haven't done since last Octo- ber against Eastern Michigan, and swept the…

… last two decades, Michigan has become a pow- erhouse program for distance swimmers. Many wondered how the Wolverines would perform after training with Bottom, who became famous for his work with…

October 22, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 35) • Page Image 10

… driving and gas for the road trip home for the parade. He can be reached at nsandals@umich.edu. Wolverines bounce back after weak showing at Notre Dame Invitational By JACK FERNBACHER Daily Sports Writer…

… Haute, Ind., the Wolverines did just that. Michigan will compete in the Big Ten Championships in Ann Arbor in less than two weeks, and after the team's solid performance last Saturday, the Wolverines are…

October 22, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 35) • Page Image 11

…-five finishes. But after four tournaments this year, the Wolverines already have three, thanks to a successful final round at the Lady Northern Invi- tational this past weekend. Sitting in ninth place after two…

… rounds, the Wolverines made a late push and posted a 312 team score Sunday to finish in the top five yet again. "We didn't shoot 300, but it was still great to move up four spots," said junior Ashley Bauer…

… minutes before it record- ed its first goal this weekend. NOTEBOOK It then scored two in less than a minute. After sophomore Matt Rust opened the scoring in Saturday's 5-3 Michigan win, the Wolverine

… the winning goal." Sophomore Aaron Palushaj had the puck behind the net and made a backhanded pass to a streaking Rust, who buried the puck past Wildcat goaltender Brian Stewart for the Wolverines

… deflected by Rust. After the But Saturday, the line found its Wolverines were on the power puck deflected off the goalie, rhythm, especially after its first play trailing 1-0 and had a 6-on-4 senior Travis…

…'s power play is struggling. Besides a Brian Lebler goal with two seconds remaining against St. Lawrence two Saturday's ago, the Wolverines have not connected on the man advantage, going 1-for-32 this season…

… Brian Stewart for a 4-1 lead. He fin- ished with one goal and three assists on the game. And each of the Wolverines' first four goals followed the same script: one skater con- trolled the puck behind the…

October 14, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

… inju- ries in the past week, it's now the opposite. Junior defen- seman Steve Kampfer is the KAMPFER latest Wolverine tosufferasevere injury that will keep him sidelined for an extended period of time…

… NOTEBOOK yesterday. Entering the season, Kampfer was the Wolverines' second most experienced defenseman behind senior captain Mark Mitera. Mitera suffered a "severe" knee injury in the first period against…

…). All of them played missed the Wolverines' 13-10 loss to Toledo on Saturday with injuries. Tack on that redshirt fresh- man starting quarterback Steven Threet missed the second half with a bruised elbow…

… junior punter Zoltan Mesko said Rodriguez made a com- parison that put the Wolverines' struggles in perspective. "It's not life or death," Mesko said. "It's not like you have a kid that's terminally ill. I…

… reviewed film - criti- cal mistakes, a team that didn't play well and players who weren't fundamentally sharp. But he didn't think Illinois beat the Wolverines twice, citing a great practice last Tuesday…

… position on Michigan's offense that's very experienced. "Find another team that has as much inexperience offensively as we did this year," Rodriguez said. Rodriguez said the Wolverines' intensity wasn't good…

… to get the taste of the Toledo loss out of his mouth. "Saturday can't come fast enough," he said. Fifth-year senior defensive end Tim Jamison said other teams are looking to beat the Wolverines while…

… Stacy put up two memorable performances. Against No. 8 Notre Dame on Oct. 1, he tallied the eventual game-winning goal at the 23:11 mark, leading the Wolverines to a 3-1 victory, their first-ever win over…

… appearance in the rankings this year. The Wolverines will need Sta- cy's clutch play to continue, as they still have to beat No. 2 North- western and No. 17 Ohio State if they hope to capture the Big Ten title…

October 13, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 30) • Page Image 13

… realizes. Mitera is possibly the most respected Wolverine in the locker room. His play on the ice speaks volumes, but his careful choice of words off of it carries even more weight, as it did for Porter…

…, last year's captain. "You want to follow what he does," sophomore defenseman Tristin Llewellyn said. While everyone watches to see how the team reacts and recovers, those young Wolverines will still be…

… know if Mitera's staying was a suc- cess until a few years from now. -Eisenstein can be reached at mseisen@umich.edu. Highlight-reel goal gives Wolverines series sweep COIFtREEDER/Daly Sophomore…

… start of the season. By splitting time now, the Wolverines hope both goalies will be ready for critical games later. "I think it's good that the team gets confidence in both the goal- ies, that they can…

… of the first period Friday. He received an MRI that revealed significant damage and he and his family will consider surgery. Mit- era will miss several months at minimum. The Wolverines were already…

October 13, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 30) • Page Image 16

…6B - October 13, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6B - October13, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 'M' inaugurates new field, beats Buckeyes Wolverines end month-long slump…

… with 2-0 victory at home complex By CHANTEL JENNINGS For the Daily It had been more than a month since the Wolverines celebrated a victory heading into yesterday's contest against Ohio State. They were…

October 10, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

… bunch of screens," Rodriguez said. 71 "The two things that hurt us in physical m atchup Tomorrow, the Wolverines will the last game were play action and finally meet their neighbors. It's not like they…

… junior var- sity team, which the Wolverines won 33-0. Michigan (1-1 Big Ten, 2-3 over- all) is 24-0 all-time against MAC teams, including a 16-6 win over Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez is worried about how…

…: Yost Obviously, when Ice Arena we go back for a TV: puck, we under- MGoBlue.com stand we're going to get hit. We've gotto make the play." The Wolverine defensive corps has one major factor on its side…

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, 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 06, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

…- russo knocked the puck past the Waterloo goalie to put Michigan up 2-0. The Wolverines would add another power-play goal in the third period to take a 3-1lead. While Michigan's power play connected on two…

… significant time until a clear No. 1 net-minder is established. Both Sophomore Bryan Hogan stops a shot in Michigan's 3-1 exhibition win over Waterloo. SAID ALSALAH/Daily 6Wolverines warm up wit pineaipple…

October 06, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 25) • Page Image 14

… feltgood. (I) got my confidence back." Previously, Fellows had been running in the fifth or sixth spot for the Wolverines. Friday gave him a chance to be one of Michi- gan's top finishers. And Fellows wasn…

…." aI A LLISNGH AMAN/Daly Fifth-year senior Nicole Edwards paced the Wolverines Friday at the Notre Dame Invitational. She linished 22sd overall. Kohimejer returns strong in South Bend Redshirt junior…

October 03, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

…8A - Friday, October 3, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Blue gets a look at its its future in exhibition opener tomorrow Team will host open joining the Wolverines. "We've got to be…

… season Michigan recruits on the USNTDP, along with the By CHRIS MESZAROS Daily Sports Writer Thisweekend, Michigan hockey fans are in for a treat. Not only will Wolverines line up along the home bench…

October 02, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… right to offer free pass from LSAT The Law School Admissions Test - four words that send shivers down the spines of prospective law students every- where. But thanks to the new Wolverine Scholars admis…

… students, the state and the University, especially in its efforts to foster diversity. Unnecessary interference 6 The recently unveiled Wolverine Scholars program - as the Law School is calling the…

October 02, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 23) • Page Image 8

…8A - Thursday, October 2, 2008 8 T r , t 22The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines excited for te CCHA's new shootout rule 0 ALLISON GHAMAN/Daly Fifth-year senior Nicole Edwards won her…

…-ice shots By GJON JUNCAJ Daily Sports Writer NHL exhibition games aren't typically ratings monsters. Few people saw Montreal Canadiens forward and former Michigan Wolverine Max Pacioretty tally a shootout…

… politick- a 0 SAM WOLSON/Daly Sophomore Carl Hagelin is one of many Wolverines excited for the chance to take penalty shots. Fifth-year senior looks to end career with Big Ten title By NICK MATTAR For…

… weekend, so Edwards and the rest of the Wolverines will have a lot of competition in November. But McGuire believes Edwards' running career doesn't have to end with her senior season. McGuire has coached…

…. Louis - a game when Wilhite scored six points, including two goals - and a 3-0 win over Big Ten rival North- western. Those two wins have been the brightspotofamediocrestart to the season. The Wolverines

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan