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October 09, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 6) • Page Image 7

… flaws — had worked well enough for Michigan. The seventh-ranked Wolverines would struggle to find their groove — usually due to multiple questionable mistakes — but they would find…

…. Against Michigan State, as heavy rain turned into a torrential downpour, Michigan’s ship didn’t just sink. It capsized. The Wolverines had faced halftime deficits before. In their season…

October 26, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 18) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday October 26, 2015 — 3B Wolverines turn in mixed performance Michigan rests top runners to prepare for Big Ten Championships By LOGAN T…

… in Dexter. The Wolverines brought eight uniformed athletes to the event, with several others running unattached. Out of 81 competitors, fifth-year senior transfer Jonathan Phillips (15…

October 03, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

… and it was just joy, relief, everything in one.” Ten minutes later, Francis Atuahene added another to the Wolverines’ tally. The sophomore forward put up six shots, but finally connected with…

…) weakness in that department. The Wolverines registered 18 shots, seven of which were on goal, including five in the first half alone. The total exceeded their average shots per game of 16…

October 12, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 8) • Page Image 9

…, the Wolverines came out Sunday afternoon with a valiant defensive effort once again, beating the Fighting Illini, 3-1. Michigan started off the game with high levels of energy and stout defense…

…. From the start, the Wolverines (5-1-1 Big Ten, 10-4-1 overall) put pressure on Illinois and never let up. Within the first 17 minutes of the opening half, Michigan put up seven shots, while the…

October 09, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday October 9, 2017 — 3B Wolverines split weekend in upstate New York The resourcefulness of Michigan hockey’s special teams Friday night earned…

… it a victory in its season opener against St. Lawrence. Finding the net on two of five power plays, the Wolverines’ performance mimicked last season’s dynamic power-play offense that finished 17…

October 21, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

… right wing and sniped the side netting to light the lamp and give the Wolverines a 3-2 lead. Michigan didn’t look back from there, and in a gritty, back-and- forth game, that score held for the 11th…

…-ranked Wolverines (2-0). “I liked the way that we battled at the end,” said junior center JT Compher. “We were winning races, getting pucks out and playing the way that we’ve been talking about for the last…

…. Michigan’s most dangerous offensive opportunities in the first frame came off the stick of Compher. In the 10th minute, the Wolverine captain picked up the puck at center ice and beat a…

…. Though junior goaltender Zach Nagelvoort deflected the first effort by forward Kyle Cook, the puck fell in front of the net and forward Jack Riley finished an easy tap-in. The Wolverines responded…

… finished to recapture the lead. It seemed as if Michigan couldn’t hold onto any lead it gained, however. Just six minutes after Allen’s goal, the Wolverines were caught in a dangerous two…

…-on-one situation of its own. Mercyhurst forward Taylor Best caught the Wolverines on a counter and carried the puck into the offensive zone, drawing the coverage of sophomore defenseman Cutler Martin…

… Michigan tallied 45 shots, Connor’s was the final goal of the night, as neither team could find twine in the third period. The Wolverines’ lead was in jeopardy at one point in the final period…

… can sense desperation, and I like our team when we play with desperation. That was part of (the penalty kill).” After allowing four goals on Friday, the Wolverine defense was stifling, allowing…

October 02, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, October 2, 2018 — 7 Midfielders’ play spurs Wolverines on offense It may have been Meg Dowthwaite who scored the goal that put the No…

… opportunities for the Wolverines, it was far from the only time Michigan’s midfielders stepped up and found success. Earlier in the season, the Wolverines struggled to score goals even with a litany of…

October 25, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 33) • Page Image 9

… and Carl Hagelin, the pressure to net pucks this season is on. But with the spotlight shin- ing on the three seniors who led the Michigan hockey team in goals last season, two Wolverines - junior left…

… scor- ing, with four lamplighters and one assist each. Both Vaughan and Wohlberg have had quick starts in 2010, and their recent offensive spark has been a key boost for the Wolverines. "I really think…

… sophomore right wing Chris Brown on the top line. The move paid off, as Wohlberg scored the fastest goal in recorded Wolverine history on Saturday against Nebraska-Omaha (2-0-0 WCHA, 5-1-0 overall). Just…

… sec- ond game of the series. But even in Friday's game, in which the Wolverines had trouble sustaining any offensive pressure in the Nebraska-Omaha zone, Wohlberg managed to find the net with five…

… minutes remaining in the third period. His goal on Friday came one minute after sophomore right wing Kevin Lynch scored the first Wolverine goal of the game. Wohl- berg's score in game one cut the Maverick…

… ... no matter when it went in." ARIEL BOND/Daily See NEW OFFENSE, Page 3B Juniorforward David Wohlberg (right) scored a goal on consecutive nights in the Wolverines' weekend split with Nebraska…

October 23, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 15) • Page Image 9

… road to take on two Big Ten foes this past weekend. The Wolverines (18-3 overall, 7-3 Big Ten) looked to pull off an upset in Champaign on Friday night while battling No. 7 Illinois (18-3, 7-3) in…

… a thrilling match that went down to the wire. When the dust settled, Michigan fell to the Fighting Illini, 22-25, 26-24, 24-26, 25-23, 13-15 despite arguably the Wolverines’ finest…

October 02, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

… year, so we weren’t sure where the goals were going to come from.” The Wolverines, who failed to score over six goals in a single game last year, proved that nervousness futile in a 10-1 win that…

… high slot.” Western Ontario’s frustrations with the unrelenting Wolverine offense came to fruition when Mitchell Brooks ripped the helmet off Martin, resulting in an immediate ejection from…

… the game and a five-minute major penalty. The Wolverines entered the locker room up on Western Ontario, 2-0, leaving no spectator in doubt that the era under Pearson looks promising. The second…

… period started much like the first, with the Wolverines dominating the shot count and possession. Five minutes into resuming play, though, the Mustangs seemingly found a new leg to stand on…

…. Following a brawl behind the Western Ontario net, sophomore forward Will Lockwood deked the Mustangs’ goaltender, Luke Peressini, on a penalty shot to put the Wolverines up by four. From there…

…, Michigan exerted its dominance, as the Wolverines let 27 shots fly resulting in two more goals. Marody kicked off the third period in similar fashion to the first and second after just 53 seconds…

…--chance effort to avoid the shutout, center Ray Huether put in the Mustangs’ first goal off a scrum in front of the net, limiting the Wolverines’ lead to nine. Nine different Michigan players found the…

… net in a statement that the new fast-paced, eclectic and gritty Wolverines are taking steps to reverse last year’s storyline. ROBERT HEFTER Daily Sports Writer MELCOME BACK The Wolverines

October 08, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 6) • Page Image 10

… Michigan hockey team (0-1) took the ice at Yost Ice Arena for the second time in as many days. After losing to Vermont, 5-2, in their season opener, the Wolverines looked to rebound in an exhibition…

… puck under the crossbar and over goaltender Trevor Martin’s left shoulder. After going scoreless in their previous 50 minutes of play, the Wolverines were finally on the board. Just three minutes…

October 16, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 12) • Page Image 17

… program.” When the puck dropped, the Wolverines were ready to go. They fired shot after shot — none found the back of the net. But around the halfway point of the period, momentum started to slip…

… found the back of the net. Just like that, Clarkson took the lead, 1-0. In the second period, the Wolverines were still unable to capitalize on their offensive opportunities. As the offense tried to…

October 19, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 13) • Page Image 15

… Saturday’s game at Ferris State, the announcer would say something along the lines of, “And the Wolverines return to full strength,” which was immediately followed by, “And they still suck…

… goal of the game — and the first of his career — off an assist from junior forward Dexter Dancs on a power play. The Ferris State students’ cheers against the Wolverines (2-1) quickly turned to…

October 05, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday October 5, 2015 — 3B Wolverines sweep weekend matchups By ORION SANG For the Daily Led by senior forward Shannon Scavelli’s game…

Wolverines (3-1 Big Ten, 9-3 overall) were locked in a tight battle throughout Sunday’s game against the Hoosiers (2-1, 6-5). “Indiana is a good team,” said Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz. “We knew…

October 30, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 19) • Page Image 9

… case, that was a good thing. With just over 14 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, Michigan lined up on 1st-and-10 from the Rutgers 49-yard line. The Wolverines ran a counter to the left…

… Michigan’s right guard before breaking to the left and busting the play open for a 49-yard touchdown. By the end of the 35-14 victory, the Wolverines had commanded their way to four rushing…

… well and wasn’t one-dimensional, like in weeks past. Peters wasn’t the only Wolverine with a big day, though. The offensive line also excelled specifically in the run game. Michigan rushed for…

… zero sacks, and just three of the Wolverines’ 51 rushing attempts resulted in tackles for loss. The bad Michigan’s defense failed to stop a play that should’ve been familiar. Last week, when Penn…

… State running back Saquon Barkley lined up for a direct snap on the second play of the game, he burst through the Wolverines’ defense untouched for a 69-yard touchdown run. Saturday, Rutgers…

… receiver Janarion Grant also took a few direct snaps, and on one of them he ran for a 65-yard score. The Wolverines ultimately bottled up Grant’s direct snaps after that play, but failing to stop…

October 26, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 18) • Page Image 8

… consecutive NCAA Tournaments. There’s a fine line between trying to forget that streak and trying to emulate it. It can be the Wolverines’ worst enemy or their best friend. On the one hand, it seems…

… Tournament.” Nieves remembers those situ- ations well, as they have come in the past two years (before that, it was the CCHA Tournament that decided Michigan’s fate). The Wolverines know what forced…

… the next day, the Wolverine blueliners held RPI to just two goals on 21 shots — making their defensive performance on Friday appear to be an anomaly. They tallied 18 blocked shots, cleared the…

…, the Wolverines might not be so fortunate next time. Young talent on display for ‘M’ Six of seven Wolverines finish 5K race in under 18 minutes By TOR THORNE For the Daily As the No. 2…

October 22, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 33) • Page Image 12

…. Michigan freshman goalie Steven Racine allowed a lazy snapshot from the top of the slot to skip past him and the Falcons had the early lead. The Wolverines had their best chance to score in the opening frame…

Wolverines' 6-3 victory over Bentley on Friday. did a few times," Berenson said. It didn't take long for the Wolverines to open the second period's scoring. Just 30 sec- onds in, a messy scrum in front of the…

October 25, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 16) • Page Image 11

… — the type that will find its way onto postseason highlight reels. But the incredible goal from Michigan’s co-captain only illustrated the problem facing the Wolverines early on this season: an…

Wolverines to replicate the lethal attack they had last season, when they averaged 4.76 goals per game on the strength of perhaps the best line in all of college hockey. If Michigan hopes to finish in…

October 17, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 30) • Page Image 15

…- * can vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan poses for photo ops at soup kitchens. WORST ERIN KIRKLANu/ualy The Wolverines shut out the Fighting Illini in the annual homecoming game at Michigan Stadium…

… last Saturday. The Wolverines won 45-0 in a driving rain storm. …

October 17, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 711) • Page Image 9

… Michigan hockey team — especially on defense. Last season, the Wolverines took time to adjust to Michigan coach Mel Pearson’s system, only reaching peak defensive form in a post-New Year’s day stretch…

… that saw them allow 2.72 goals per game. Before that though, the Wolverines were plagued by lackadaisical play off the puck and turnovers deep in either zone. Through one game against Vermont and…

October 20, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

Wolverines’ 10 goals came from players who were on the roster last season. Plainly, such a large margin of victory could not have been anticipated. Fast forward one week. Michigan began its regular…

… season on a New York road trip, where its emerging offense outshot St. Lawrence in the Friday nightcap and Clarkson on Saturday. Yet while the Wolverines tallied a win against the Saints, their…

October 02, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…, 6-5 overall) — the Wolverines’ (4-0, 8-2) first win over Maryland since their 2001 NCAA Championship. “It’s been a while since we’ve beaten Maryland,” said Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz. “They…

…’re an excellent team, they’re well coached and we have a lot of respect for them. So that’s why it’s really sweet to have a big victory over them tonight.” The Wolverines took control of the game…

October 26, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 17) • Page Image 8

…8A — Wednesday, October 26, 2016 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Barrage leads Wolverines past Oakland In the final non-conference match of the season, Michigan’s offensive attack…

… showed no mercy. Following three consecutive scoreless outings, the Wolverines’ men’s soccer team (3-9-4) converted five times — its most since 2013 — against Oakland en route to a 5…

… sent a ball passed the reach of Grizzlies’ goaltender Zach Walker for the Mertz’s third of the season. However, Oakland’s pressure eventually broke down the Wolverine defense, as a…

…). I get fired up when the coaches talk to us, scream at us — it pushes me up and gets the best out of me.” This motivation allowed the Wolverines to score a total of four goals in the…

… Chaka Daley believes the Wolverines’ 5-1 victory over the Grizzlies will serve as a building block. Possibly a building block for a potential cinderella run in the Big Ten Tournament, or maybe the…

… season. And while that has led to growing pains throughout the fall — the Wolverines came into the match with just 11 goals in 15 games — they may just be starting to reap the benefits of that young…

… the power play. Those players stepped up when a battered and struggling Michigan hockey team needed their assistance. As the 11th-ranked Wolverines head to the East Coast this weekend…

… start has been part of our history at Michigan. We’ve had the lead going into most of third periods (this season), maybe just about every one.” In their first game of the season, the Wolverines

…. Junior forward Dexter Dancs notices the intensity shift in the arena atmosphere from the first to the third period. For him and his fellow Wolverines, though, they strive for the same approach…

October 31, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 20) • Page Image 7

… running game. But this year's results suggest that might be futile. To beat Michigan State, the popular narrative in the media says the Wolverines must be the more physical team. But offensive style could…

Wolverines are 75th in the nation in rushing yards per attempt, and they have shuffled linemen for much of the year. This week, freshman Kyle Bosch and red- shirt freshman Erik Magnuson will both start at…

… players for- a Wolverine ward in attack. defender into This switch the path of led to a more Derschang, who slotted the ball dominant Michigan attack that into the back of the net. looked poised to score an…

… equal- In the 30th minute, the izer. In the 84th minute, the Zips doubled their lead after a Wolverines almost scored the lapse by the Michigan defense. goal they desperately needed. Akron's sustained…

… pressure Junior midfielder TJ caused a mishit clearance by a VanSlooten, who had just Wolverines defender that fell entered as a sub, gathered a nicely to Derschang. He vol- cross from the right flank and…

… NCAA Tournament was on the line. The Zips were undefeated on their home turf, and the Wolverines had won six of their last seven. Then, Michigan's Colin McA- tee was shown a red card after kicking Akron…

October 04, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… Michigan volleyball team drew its largest crowd in team history as it took down rival Ohio State, 3-1, at Crisler Center on Friday night. The Wolverines more than tripled their…

… match to be played at Crisler Center this season and its first regular season match played there since a 3-1 defeat against Nebraska in 2015. Last season, the Wolverines hosted two NCAA…

… second nature. As a veteran Wolverine, entering his third year on the team, it makes sense that Marody has the innate capacity to create these opportunities on the ice. There is something…

… healthy again, the illness resulted in a serious ramification for his sophomore year: he was academically ineligible to play for the Wolverines during the fall semester. While Marody…

October 24, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

…’s basketball team: the next steps and the expectations. Six years ago, the next step was simply to get better, to go further than the third round of the WNIT. Three years ago, the Wolverines were given the…

…’s history, Michigan is looking for its third straight NCAA Tournament bid. For the first time in the programs history, the Wolverines are shooting for the Sweet Sixteen – or higher. The next steps are…

October 25, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 33) • Page Image 12

Wolverines' weekend split. Blue rebounds after falling to Hoosiers, 3-0 Setter Zimmerman two-set lead attributable to a hot start from Hunt and undisciplined delivers 58 assists in play from the Boilermakers…

…. However, Purdue (5-5 Big Ten, close victory over 14-7 overall) drummed something the Boilermakers up and took over defensively with a persistent blocking game and fewer mistakes. The Wolverines, By…

…, 19-3 overall). set. However, the Wolverine mid- The Wolverines looked flat in die blockers rose to the occasion. Friday's contest at Indiana (4-5 Big Freshman Jennifer Cross and Ten, 16-5 overall…

…), struggling on junior Courtney Fletcher led the both sides of the ball. Defensively Wolverines to a dramatic victory they were out of sync and offen- combining for 7 kills in the set, sively they struggled with…

… of the match "(Indiana) played extremely - as Zimmerman posted a double- well," Michigan coach Mark double with 58 assists, 12 digs and Rosen said on Saturday. "We five kills. The Wolverines went didn…

…," Fletcher said. "We taming the Wolverines' high-pow- knew what we needed to do so we ered offense. While junior outside just went out and executed." bitter Alex Hunt and senior set- With the split, the…

Wolverines ter Lexi Zimmerman both posted drop out of a tie for first in the Big solid numbers, the team struggled Ten standings with Illinois, but and did not lead until a Hunt ser- continue their best start…

… Hoosiers, the 6 Illinois and then moves on to Wolverines rebounded against Madison for a battle against the Purdue. Michigan seized an early Badgers. CROSS COUNTRY Blue ends regular season at Classic…

… Sophomore Evan King was the only Wolverine to continue to the final rounds of the ITA Midwest Regional Chanpionship in South Bend. He'll play again on Monday. King lone bright spot after mediocre team…

October 19, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 13) • Page Image 9

…Friday, October 19, 2018 // FACEOFF 2018 3B Let it go H opefully, by now, you’ve regained your senses after the Michigan hockey team’s roller-coaster of a season last year. The Wolverines

… game. Not to mention this all happened in Michigan coach Mel Pearson’s first season running the team. Last season certainly assured the Wolverines that rebuilding didn’t mean a long road back to…

October 31, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 19) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday October 31, 2016 — 3B ‘M’ falls to top-ranked Terps in 2OT In the 15-year history of the Michigan men’s soccer program, the Wolverines had…

… No. 1 Maryland (7-0-1, 15-0-2), falling, 3-2, in crushing fashion. With 88 minutes gone, it appeared the Wolverines would finally capture their signature win, as Maryland desperately…

Wolverine turnover in the box. “It was a foul,” Daley said. “He pushes a guy down — it’s a foul. It was called all day as a foul, and it was not called in the last minute of the game.” Daley found the…

… officiating to be one of the culprits behind the crushing loss for the Wolverines. “The referee impacted the game immensely,” he said. “For us, I think he changed the game. You’re supposed to keep…

Wolverines in a match that saw many players flailing to the ground and clutching their shinguards in pain. “I like that competitive atmosphere,” Anderson said. “It makes the game more fun, and it…

… makes (the game) go by a lot quicker.” In a season in which little has gone right for the Wolverines, Michigan seemed on the brink of a season-defining win Sunday. But even that was stripped from…

… up and go and fight (in the Big Ten Tournament on Saturday) against a Rutgers team that’s fighting for their lives as well.” Wolverines squander two-goal halftime lead, lose heartbreaker on Senior…

…’re going to pick ourselves up and go and fight.” MARYLAND MICHIGAN 3 2 WOMEN’S SOCCER VOLLEYBALL Wolverines win in PKs in Big Ten quarterfinal In practice on Friday, the Michigan women’s soccer…

October 26, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

… already looks much different than the last. Last year, the Wolverines opened the season with a loss to Ferris State before falling to 2-5 over the following six games. This year, Michigan stands…

Wolverines from 2014: defensive inconsistency. This weekend, the defensive unit showed it’s more than capable of excellence, but only on occasion. The talent is there, it’s just a matter of…

October 17, 2014 (vol. 125, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Friday, October 17, 2014 - 7A Wolverines fall short against Penn State Nittany Lions goalkeeper stout despite potent Michigan offense By MATHEW KIPNIS Daily…

… fell to the 11th-ranked Nittany Lions, 1-0. The Wolverines (7-2-0 Big Ten, 11-4-0 overall) maintained control of the ball, pushing into Penn State (8-1-0, 13-2- 0) territory for most of the game…

October 28, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 18) • Page Image 10

… getting pucks to the net, to getting pucks through,” said Michigan coach Mel Pearson, “they put on a clinic in that first five minutes.” And it was in those first few minutes that the Wolverines’ 4…

…-1 loss was decided. Despite the initial faceoff win to open the game, Michigan (3-2-1) was beat on the three following consecutive draws. This forced the pressure on the Wolverines to defend in their…

October 23, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

…. Unfortunately for the Michigan volleyball team, those few minutes were the only ones worth celebrating. A 3-1 loss for the Wolverines against the Nittany Lions on Friday shut the crowd up once and for…

… the Nittany Lions — 16 kills and three blocks. She also contributed 13 digs, and two service aces, becoming a key all-around player for the Wolverines. She is top- five in four categories — kills…

October 17, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 13) • Page Image 5

… pounds, Blankenburg is the Wolverines’ smallest defenseman by two inches and about 15 pounds — but he doesn’t play like it. In nearly every game, he finds himself at the center of chippy moments or…

… physical, too. We just have to remind him that we need him on the ice, not in the box.” This weekend, the Wolverines host Lake Superior State, a team that’s known for playing a very physical…

October 22, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 14) • Page Image 10

… Broncos played a physical game, providing the Wolverines (1-2) with multiple power play opportunities. They were penalized eight times, including three times in the second period. Michigan converted…

… on two of those chances, allowing the Wolverines to come back from a 3-1 deficit to tie the game. In total, Michigan scored on three of its seven power plays — a conversion percentage of 42…

October 09, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

… line to the net and cross above the 7-foot-4 height of the tape makes the skill tough to master. The Wolverines (15-2 overall, 4-2 Big Ten), ranked No. 16 in the AVCA Coaches Poll, relied on Jones…

…-point service run in the first set put the Wolverines ahead for good. The run started with a bang — Jones gave Michigan a 12-5 lead when she unleashed a missile from the service line that bounced at…

October 28, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 19) • Page Image 11

…. Last year, the Wolverines might not have found an equal- izer. But the freshman was in the right place at the right time - as he has been all season - to net his fourth career goal. "You go out in…

… Michigan ahead for good, and Yost's 90-year-old structure shook in response. "It'll get louder,"Berenson said. "If our team plays well, we'll hear about it." That the Wolverines lost to Massachusetts…

… opponents' half. Along with the stellar play by the attack, the Michigan defense improved after struggling in the first half. Throughout the first half, the Wolverine back line had trouble with the…

October 25, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 33) • Page Image 11

…-Omaha on Friday, Berenson gave the Wolverines (2-0-0 CCHA, 3-1-2 overall) a facelift before the second game of the home series. The veteran coach's biggest move was swapping left wing- ers on the first two…

… into the net, and a good break- up pass went out from the defense and myline-mates really helped me out." Vaughan scored a power play goal for Michigan just eight min- utes into the Wolverines road con…

… to do something from last night to wake the team up, and it worked." THIRD-PERIOD SPARK: Enter- ing the weekend series against Nebraska-Omaha, the Wolverine offensive attack had been nearly nonexistent…

…, the offense finally found its stride in the third period. The last period on Friday was the only time in the game when the Wolverines man- aged to score. In the second game of the weekend series…

…, Michigan entered the third period with a 4-1 lead, and the Wolverines seemed to have a commanding hold on the game. But after letting a four-goal lead slip away against Mercyhurst in the season opener…

… this season in Bowling ARIEL BOND/Daly Michigan coach Red Berenson looks on during the Wolverines' 4-2 loss to Nebraska-Omaha on Friday night. Berenson was honored at the game to commemorate his 700th…

… each added goals to seal the Mavericks'fate. In arguably its best all-around performance this season, a more energetic Wolverine squad dis- played what has been a hallmark of Berenson-coached teams of…

October 24, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 16) • Page Image 9

…, Buckeye midfielder Ben Fitzpatrick tapped the ball from the top of the box to forward Nate Kohl on the right flank, whose right bender evaded the outstretched arms of diving Wolverines goalie Evan…

…’t come out with any sort of points — so this is really a tough one, one of the toughest losses I’ve had to deal with in my four years here.” Though a 1-0 result for a Wolverines team (1-5-1, 2…

… with 15 shots. But for all their creativity, the Wolverine attacks were continually thwarted by Buckeyes keeper Devon Kerr, who ended the game with five saves. “You gotta give their keeper…

… diving save but spilled the ball into the box, where sophomore midfielder Abby Kastroll pounced on the loose ball to tap it in and tie the game at one goal apiece. For all the Wolverines

… player to watch just five minutes into the game in what was Ohio State’s first attack of the night. After neatly controlling a long ball, she kept the ball away from three Wolverine defenders and…

… netting. The Wolverines dominated what was left of the first half and were able to equalize courtesy of Kastroll’s goal. With all the momentum, Michigan looked as though it was going to take…

October 19, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 13) • Page Image 15

…-ending shoulder injury last year. Now he has returned to the Wolverines’ lineup. pairing of Hughes and Cecconi is returning for this season. Both had the option of making the move to the NHL but chose to…

… Hughes and Cecconi. Juniors Luke Martin, Griffin Luce, Christian Meike, and senior Nicholas Boka add a level of continuity to the Wolverines’ defense. The loss of Cutler Martin and Sam Piazza to…

October 08, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…,” Dawkins said Friday before the Wolverines’ first practice of the season. “You could say it’s a blessing in disguise.” While Dawkins benefited immensely from being thrown into the fire, the…

…, forcing then-junior Spike Albrecht to take over the leadership role in the Wolverines’ backcourt. It also forced Dawkins and fellow freshman Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman off the bench and into the…

… kept changing all night.” One of those injuries included sophomore defensive specialist Caroline Knop, the only Wolverine who had played in every set of every match this season. “She was a…

… straight kills from junior middle blocker Abby Cole while facing match point tied the score at 24 and kept Michigan from succumbing to defeat. The Wolverines refused to give up. A kill by Davis, a…

Wolverines finally seemed to be in a groove as they tied the game with two sets apiece. In the decisive set, the lead continued to change back and forth between Michigan and the Hawkeyes, but neither…

Wolverines had just enough stamina to outlast the Hawkeyes to win the match point, 15-13. The Wolverines once again won three straight sets to come out victorious. “We find a way to win,” Cole said…

October 31, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 20) • Page Image 8

… months, three months and one month, respectively until the season opener from those dates. The goal was merely to get the young Wolverines better. Now there are 10 days until the exhibition and 15 until…

… ais WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 'M' to experiment with new lineup By KELLY HALL then we have a bunch of (small Daily Sports Writer players), and that concerns us at the rebounding spot," Barnes The Wolverines

… Elmblad, Smith, senior center either. Davenport is in the small Cyesha Goree and sophomore Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Con- guard Siera Thompson. ference, but proved it had some But freshmen Katelynn Fla…

… the Wolverines won't be evolve with it. taking the result for granted, their "If we go with the lineup of main focus this weekend will be Siera (Thompson), Shannon on their lineup adjustments and (Smith…

…, despite its youth, the teamhas a core ofupperclassmen leading the way. That includes junior guard Caris LeVert, the Wolverines' top returning scorer. "There's guys that if they're not comfortable beingvocal…

… best they can be." The Wolverines will also rely on a group of six freshmen, most prominently, forward Kameron Chatman. As a big, athletic wing, the former four-star recruit appears to be the favorite to…

…: "It went quick." ICE HOCKEY Wolverines make first trip to Houghton since 1983 By ERIN LENNON DailySports Writer Last year, the Michigan hockey team entered a home series against Michigan Tech boasting…

… a 4-1-1 record that included wins over three opponents in the top 15. They weren't scoring much, but the Wolverines were allowing fewer than two goals per game and were no stranger to late- game…

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… Norris left for the NHL. This season for the Wolverines is about bouncing back. It’s about proving that two years ago wasn’t a fluke occurrence. The team is talented and wants to prove it’s a force…

… in depth look at where the answers to the questions lie, what can be expected of the veteran players and who could breakout. GOALTENDING Last season, the Wolverines found themselves plagued by a…

… Martin suffered a season-ending broken wrist, his absence was felt. Healthy, and ready for his final season, the Wolverine defense is better off with his presence. Last season with the United…

… States National Team Development Program (USNTDP), York set the record for most points in a season with 65. And in his debut, he gave Wolverine fans a taste of the offense he brings from the blue…

…. The other remaining defenseman is sophomore Gingell. In the Wolverines’ exhibition game, Gingell played minutes for the first time in his college career. And Pearson’s been impressed with the…

… see which seventh man takes the role. FORWARDS Having senior captain Will Lockwood back, after declining to go pro and join the Canucks, is an automatic boost for the Wolverine’s offense. Lockwood…

Wolverines’ only complete returning line from last season. Each player brings something unique. Raabe hustles, relentlessly following the puck as it zooms around the ice. Van Wyhe is arguably the…

…. He’s even gone as far as to say he’d match them up against any line in the NCAA. OUTLOOK The Wolverines have all the pieces needed to assemble a team that can go deep in the postseason. Their…

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…Friday, October 24, 2014 - 7 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines set for big fixture Michigan battles Hockey East By SYED FAHD AHSAN For theDaily In what could prove to be a…

… turning point in the Big Ten race, the Michigan men's soccer team hosts No. 8 Indiana this Sunday. October has proved to be a Indiana at great month for Michigan the Wolverines who have won Indiana 9…

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… local high schoolers the chance to earn a full, four-year tuition scholarship, University President Mark Schlissel announced Friday morning. Titled Wolverine Pathways, the new program will come at…

… no cost to students. The first iteration of the program will choose 120 students — 60 seventh graders and 60 high schoolers — for Wolverine Pathways in January from the Southfield and Ypsilanti…

… stations, each one introducing a different element of positive psychology — creativity, mindful movement, gratitude, mindfulness, resilience Freshman Warren scores two goals, Wolverines head home…

Wolverines were in danger of suffering the same fate as the Eagles. After that Union matchup, Michigan center JT Compher made it clear that starting with less energy against RPI, or any team, was…

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… Alex Ivanov to secure a 3-2 victory for the Wolverines. After a similar heartbreak- ing loss in Columbus last year, Michigan (1-1 Big Ten, 3-5 overall) managed to get some revenge on the Buckeyes (0…

… the net when it mattered most Sunday. Less than a minute into the second overtime period, junior forward Nkem Ezurike buried a short-range shot, propelling the Wolverines (4-0-1 Big Ten, 10-2- 1 overall…

… the event. The freestyle events proved to be the strength of the team, with each final finishing with a Wolverine swimmer in first and second place - and often in third and fourth to sweep the heat…

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…8 — Tuesday, October 27, 2015 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Guard position provides depth for Wolverines By BRANDON CARNEY Daily Sports Writer A combination of new and old has…

… spiced up the competition among the guards of the Michigan women’s basketball team. The Wolverines return four outside players who played meaningful minutes last season, including two starters…

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… Superior State was pressuring after pulling its goaltender for an extra attacker. If the Wolverines could get the puck cleared out of their zone, it would likely seal a sweep over the Lakers. In that…

… clear for the Wolverines. “(Beecher) was really good, we tried him there and he’s been excellent,” Pearson said after the game. “Two big important faceoffs, and we win them. But we got to…

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Wolverines are shaping up to be the opposite: a hard-nosed team that wears its opponents down over the course of entire games. “We’re trying to play with more pace in practice so when we get in the…

… goal of being a quick, high-intensity team. It either hasn’t achieved that aim yet, or its playing style is transforming into something different. This season, the Wolverines have combined for…

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