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October 05, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com 10 — Wednesday, October 5, 2022 Wolverines roll past Ball State as defense shines SAMUEL MOELIS For The Daily Coming off a 4-1 win against Big Ten rival…

… on all cylinders, the Wolverines sailed past the Cardinals, 7-0. “One thing we’ve really been working on is just building off of each other and building our momentum throughout the game…

… is good for our team, for our team morale and for our for- wards to just be putting balls in the back of the net,” Tamer said. Throughout the game, the Wolverine defense was stel- lar. Each time…

… remaining engaged for a full sixty min- utes, the Wolverines were able to finish strong against Ball State. With its sights set on the tough conference schedule that lies ahead, a dominating win today…

… Minnesota was in 2012. Enter- ing Minneapolis, the Wolverines looked to improve upon their already stellar away record and capture an elusive first win in Big Ten play. On Thursday night, Michi- gan did…

Wolverines looked strong, controlling possession through- out the first half. Michigan’s domination of possession and stellar passing ability in the first half allowed it to have five shots on target…

…. But the Wolverines were unable to put any in the back of the net. Michigan coach Jen Klein talked about how, from the start, possession was imperative if her team was to break down the Golden…

October 26, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 97) • Page Image 12

… weekend, the balance of high-danger chances swung heavily away from it. Doomed by tips, screens and rebounds, the Wolverines were simply outmatched at net front, leading to their first loss of the…

… season. But on Saturday night, Michigan demonstrated plainly that it had learned its lesson. Dominating the premium spaces at both net fronts, the Wolverines (5-1 overall) outshot Lake Superior State (0…

October 27, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 56) • Page Image 10

….” Power’s shot rang off the post, but it marked a turning point in the Wolverines’ approach to facing the Broncos’ physical game. They forged a newfound poise against Western Michigan’s heavy…

…-oriented group like the Wolverines, the Broncos’ disruptive presence proved a significant challenge. Some of Michigan’s adaptation came from the units Pearson put on the ice. After the Wolverines’ highly…

October 12, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 95) • Page Image 11

… hit- ting.” The Gophers rode their own stout play to a dominant 25-12 first set win, with no attack errors compared to the Wolverines’ nine. Michigan junior outside hitter Kendall Murray…

… wants to diminish its errors. On Friday, it made too many mistakes, and that ulti- mately cost it the game. Sports VOLLEYBALL Wolverines learn lesson in adversity in loss to Huskers JAMES DOYLE For…

October 20, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 55) • Page Image 7

… puck all over the ice, and the Wolverines couldn’t force it away from them. That all changed with five minutes left in the first period. The puck nowhere in sight, senior defenseman Nick…

… determination to get back out there really got us going.” The Wolverines looked to capitalize on the power play and avenge Blankenburg’s strike. With an opportunity to change the trajectory of the…

October 06, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Wednesday, October 6, 2021 — 9 Fliegner highlights Michigan performance in Wolverine Invitational Increased speed evident in Michigan’s first game…

… with the Wolverine Invitational as their third event of the year. The Wolverines hosted Michigan State, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Arizona State and Western Michigan at the three-day meet this past…

… weekend. The Wolverines had a positive overall record for the event with a total of 17 wins and nine losses. The event didn’t count for team points but remains important to see how each of the…

… rest of the match and never again gave up the lead in either of the final two sets. The 1-6, 6-2, 6-3, Wolverine win ended the event with a statement comeback. Although the Wolverine

… Invitational was non- scoring, Michigan now has momentum that it will look to carry forward into the rest of the season. Five of the Wolverine’s top players will travel to South Carolina next week and…

… Green is any indication, though, the Wolverines could be a few strides ahead this season. From the early minutes of the game, speed dominated Michigan’s game plan. When sophomore…

… to fool Bowling Green goaltender Zach Rose as a quick flick of his stick deposited the first goal of the season. The same legwork that led to the goal also extended many of the Wolverines

…. “But it’s about playing hard in the hard areas, getting pucks deep when we have to and getting pucks back quicker so we can use our skill in the right moments.” On Saturday, the Wolverines

… of quick passes, and Brisson skated away with a goal. The Wolverines’ transition game relied on its speed advantage. Quick strides down the wings opened up clean odd-man rushes and lagging…

… poke their sticks at the loose puck, the red light cast a glowing aura on the goal. The Wolverines’ speed won again. Speed in the bottom six could be an X-factor against tough opponents. As…

October 07, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 133) • Page Image 17

… afterthought. It seemed back then that the 7-foot-1 center out of Maryland powerhouse DeMatha Catholic was going to be a noteworthy pickup for the Wolverines but wasn’t going to be the headliner of a…

… it’s early in Dickinson’s career, the Wolverines may already have a gem on their hands according to those around the program. “His abilities on the court though are why we went so hard…

October 14, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 3) • Page Image 17

…’s confidence in Howard gave him the comfort to go ahead and do his job to the greatest ability he could. Looking back after the first year under Howard’s reign, the “gamble” paid off as the Wolverines

… Rooney Rule in the NFL or simply giving others a chance. As Howard has shown, there are many capable individuals out there. And sometimes, that chance is all they need. Wolverines making progress…

October 05, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 94) • Page Image 11

… philosophy that he car- ries today behind the Wolverines’ bench. “Every coach’s route is differ- ent,” Blashill said. “And he took a different route, but probably most importantly, he learned along the way…

… issues within the program. And thus far, he has made a concerted effort to do so. He isn’t oblivi- ous to the challenges facing the Wolverines this season; he has faced them head on the past two…

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