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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 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 4) • Page Image 20

….V Berendowsky has led the Wolverines in goals, game-winning goals, points and shots for the past two seasons. Entering this season, much of the same was expected of the senior. Unfortunately for Michigan, she was…

… lost early in the season and forced to miss six games. In Berendowsky's absence, other Wolverines stepped to the forefront, led by freshman Abby Crumpton and junior Kacy Beitel. Crumpton is lead- ing the…

… were held to three shots on goal for the game. Wolverine Mari Hoff scored her third goal of the season in the 27th minute of the first half. Hoff directed an Emily Schmitt comer kick into the back of the…

…-1-1 7-2-0 6-2-1 6-3-1 5-3-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 6-1-0 6-3-0 The Wolverines recent surge has raised their Big Ten record to 5-0-1. They are on a four-game winning streak. "We play for each other and there is a…

… nicely for the Wolverines lately. They are undefeated in Big Ten play. America Online, Inc. JP Morgan Coca-Cola Company Dell Computer Corporation Yahoo Gap, Inc. Levis BMW IBM Corporation Nokia Mc…

October 19, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 15) • Page Image 15

Wolverines a chance to move into sole possession of first place in the Big Ten. ecause of the bye on Friday, Michigan ad all week to focus on the Spartans. Captain Amy Philbrook, who is recovering from injury…

… level. Passes became more accurate and crisp, scor- ing opportunities came easier and Michigan took control of the game. It took almost 12 minutes, though, for the Wolverines to tie the score at one. That…

… Ten alone, and should move them back into the top 10 nationally. WOLVERINE Continued from Page 18 "The soggy conditions weren't that bad, but the wind really gets you on this course. "Coming uphill…

… meant. Considering the Big Ten Championships are back on this course in two Nviceks, things are look- ing good for the Wolverines. "We dominated today," Mortimer said. "We hope to do the same in Big Tens…

… yesterday in East Lansing, 2-1. Lund, Hart shine at Wolverine SPORTS DESK: 1647-3336 By Raiv Rajani r the Daily Waking up Sunday morning, the Michigan women's tennis team, won- dered whether or not the…

October 16, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 14) • Page Image 9

… last week- end's 1-1 road trip, the Wolverines will face No. 1 Penn State Friday and Indiana Saturday at Cliff Keen Arena. The Wolverines (5-1 Big Ten, 12-5 overall) are off to the best Big Ten start in…

…. According to Giovanazzi, the Wolverines usually prepare for only one of the two teams they are going to face during the weekend. This week's approach has been a little bit different. "This week, we…

October 02, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 20

… stalled and it had to punt, the Wolverines got another Player No. Yds Avg LTD break. Hayes 6 107 17.8 33 1 A bad snap forced Jason Cheney to field it on a knee, giving the Wolverines Toomer 3 40 13.3 22 1…

… Johnnie Williams but pass Tuman 1 5 5.0 5 0 interference was ruled, giving it back to the Wolverines. Totals 14192 13.7 33 2 "Thatinterferencecallwasabigcall," Walker said. "I'm not going to com- ment on it…

October 06, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…- versity of Michigan," said the 6-foot- 6 forward yesterday as he donned a Wolverine cap. Moments before White made his verbal commitment, Inkster High ath- letic director George Thompson pre- sented him…

… swingman capable of playing anywhere. "I don't feel that there are posi- tions on the floor, really," White said. "Once you get on the floor it's time to play." first '95 recruit for Wolverines While…

… beginning of what could turn out to be another top recruiting class for Michigan. The Wolverines are still recruiting De- troit Murray-Wright star Robert Traylor and Chicago standout Kevin Garnett. Saginaw…

… Smulders, the Michigan field hockey team dismantled Michigan State, 2-0, last night at Oosterbaan Fieldhouse. Smulders, who leads the team in scoring with 14 points, scored both *Wolverine (2-3 Big Ten, 6…

… focused and did smart things," Michigan coach Patti Smith said. "She won every battle with her back." Early on, it didn't look like 'omulders would get a chance to put on a show for the Wolverine faithful…

…. Michigan State began the game aggressively. The Spartans were able to stop Michigan from penetrating, and kept the ball in the Wolverine half for almost the first ten minutes of the game. Surrendering three…

… early pen- alty corners, Michigan appearedover- onfident after its upset of No.5 Penn "tate last weekend. "We weren't flying, and no one was really creating," Smith said. As if on cue, the Wolverine for…

October 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 32) • Page Image 10

…, Muscat is confident these two weeks of matches and practice will put the Wolverines over the top. "We will challenge for the Big Ten Title on November 3. The U of M team should be a force to reckon that…

… does not need any additional motivation for this week's series with Bowling Green. Nobody has to remind the Wolverines they stayed home while the Falcons received an NCAA tour- nament bid, despite the…

… the Wolverine hockey program. Last year, the Fal- cons took three out of the four meet- ings between the two clubs and edged the Wolverines for third-place in the CCHA. No, motivation will not be a…

… problem for this series, which opens tonight at Bowling Green and re- sumes tomorrow night at Yost. The Wolverines have spent an entire summer with dreams or, more ap- CLASSIFIED ADS Every Thursday 6-9pm…

… is propriately, nightmares, of Falcons dancing in their heads. 0 Bowling Green has been such a nemesis for the Wolverine icers that this rivalry takes a backseat only to Michigan State in terms of…

… year is this year." And no one has to tell that to th Wolverines. August Snow Build a future means letting go of the past > A new play by Reynolds Price (Author of The Tongues of Angels and Kate Vaiden…

… winger Denny Felsner leads the undefeated Wolverines into Bowling Green tonight. During last years' CCHA playoff win against the Falcons, Felsner scored two goals and two assists. AT THE $6 000 AROUND…

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 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 14, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 12) • Page Image 10

… its last five games. After going 1-3 in their last four, the Wolverines (6-5-2 overall) are 2-3 in Big Ten play heading into their final five contests before the Big Ten Tournament. But these numbers…

… fail to tell the whole story. Michigan beat No. 4 Virginia in its first preseason game and went on to tie both No. 20 Texas A&M and then-No. 23 Kansas earlier this seas. -n. And the Wolverines defeated…

… prestigious team, and he did not end up where he is by accident. "I realized early on in my freshman year that I needed to be a Wolverine runner," Pokora said. But Pokora did not try out for the team last year…

… his team down. "I 'did not run like a Wolverine is expected to run," Pokora said. Pokora wanted to prove his worth in his next race. He was running in the middle of the pack with the team in practice…

… after mile of running with the team. But do not feel bad for Pokora. He isn't walking on cloud-nine - he's running on it. TOMMASO GOMEZ/Daily Mellisa Dobbyn and the Wolverines prepare for the Big Ten…

… put together a complete 90 minute game." With five games to go, the Wolverines still have a lot to hope for in postseason play. Notching wins against the top Big Ten teams will be crucial if Michigan…

October 23, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 17) • Page Image 14

… more so. A day after the Wolverines wrapped up the Big len season with a tie against Northwestern, Michigan rested their wounds in preparation for No. I Notre Dame. But it got more than it expected from…

… scored a goal just five min- utes into the game. The Wolverines continued the offen- sive explosion by scoring two goals within two minutes at the end of the first half. Marie Spaccarotella knocked in an…

October 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 14) • Page Image 14

… Gators on Friday, and the Early Bird Invitational relay meet, in which the Wolverines finished sec- ond, on Saturday. While the Wolverines didn't win either of the meets at Canham, they were nonetheless…

… pleased with the caliber of the performances they turned in. With their big meets sched- uled for February, and several swim- mers looking forward to Olympic tri- als in the summer, the Wolverines were…

October 30, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 24) • Page Image 9

… weekend marks Michigan's last real chance to blow it.a A loss tomorrow in Minneapolis' Metrodome would put the Wolverines between a rock and a Nittany Lion, with a Badger and a Buckeye eachx waiting their…

…'t quite as scary as it was last year, but the Wolverines See GOPHERS, Page 11 do carry a five-game win streak into the haunted house known as the Metrodome. ,o point-a-miute for Michigan? No problem…

October 20, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 16) • Page Image 16

… weekend at Cliff Keen Arena, the Michigan volleyball team played the role of both underdog and favorite. On Friday, the Wolverines (6-2 Big Ten, 13-6 overall) were bullied by top- ranked Penn State, 15…

… Giovanazzi said. "Midterms are this week, so that takes a toll on the team." The University test schedule can't be blamed for the whipping the Wolverines received from the Nittany Lions (7-0, 18-0). Penn State…

October 21, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 16) • Page Image 15

… net with 17 seconds remaining in the first frame. The center slid the puck through the pads of sprawling Maine goaltender Alfie Michaud on a shorthanded break- away, sending the Wolverines into the…

… situations Friday night. rst there was the slow start. Then in the third period, with the Wolverines nursing a 2-0 lead, he was run into the boards by Maine defenseman Jeff Libby. Madden crumpled to the ice…

October 25, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 19) • Page Image 14

… tournament. Of course, a first-ever tourney berth is the Wolverines' main goal for this -season. f So, in the scheme of things, a victory osver Michigan State this evening in 1 at Lansing means more to…

… with arecordof 10-0. Overall, they have amassed 21 victories and only one loss. While the Wolverines haven't cracked the Top 25 this year, beating the Spartans would put them that much closer to their…

October 02, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

… - it never is in Michigan - the women's softball team hopes to get some preseason practice this weekend against midwestern foes. The Wolverines will host three other clubs in an early season evaluator…

… Sunday at the Varsity Diamond. The University of Toledo, University of Detroit and Notre Dame will compete against each other and the Wolverines in games lasting a maximum of one and a half hours. The…

…/Daily Junior outside hitter JoAnna Collins bumps the ball in a recent Wolverine triumph. Michigan heads to Madison to take on the Badgers in the Wisconsin Fieldhouse this weekend. kit d ing- The Alternative to…

… REVUE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 - 8PM - POWER CENTER - ANN ARBOR uaiiy ports vrier For the Michigan field hockey team, a previously unreachable goal may be achieved this weekend. Tomorrow, the Wolverines meet…

… in field hockey. The Wolverines look to enter into the top 20 this season, and coach Patti Smith said she feels the team is ready. "We're off to a 6-1 record - one of the best starts in recent years…

October 07, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 24) • Page Image 12

…U overcast day, the Wolverines took NOT QU Saturday's Ohio State Invitational, was the wom Led by senior All-American team. In Colu Chris Brewster's first place finish, Bert, and with the squad tallied a low…

… score of 34. still feeling th Northwestern (51), Purdue (67) the Wolverine Ohio State (89), and Missouri third. Northwe Baptist (105) rounded out the field. "THIS IS A good win for us," said Wolverine

… Warhurst. "He made a commitment Invitational Tc this past summer, and he's a THE different runner this year." defeated M SOPHOMORE John Scherer, Bradley in fou the Wolverines' third finisher, in the mat…

… prevail nt," said Warhurst. itself as a Big Ten powe his second year of meet, with Ohio State second. Michigan Stat r the Wolverines is Kentucky, and Akron ral Collegiate Wolverines. ps, to be held in "It…

… R at OSU )ok the continued her impressive running, nishing leading the Wolverines while Eastern notching a ninth place finish. Sarah ed the Gray, a freshman walk-on from Morristown, N.J., ran third…

…, ," said finishing fourteenth overall. oped to Thompson, a senior, overcame an week in illness to compete. Although she Ontario ran seventh for the Wolverines, lay, the Parks is hopeful. Next up for the team…

… is the ce was Michigan State Invitational October raging 18. At that time, the Wolverines owand will be given another shot at OSU. 4 I kers sweep at Butler AM BENSON ken bonestdidn't volleyball team…

… last uries, Michiganwon ournament in three ng through the Butler ournament. WOLVERINES Morehead State and r games each. Then ch against Butler, npt the hosts in three 15-5, 15-13. everal injures going…

… tournament. The Wolverines had 15 service aces against Morehead State. And against Bradley, the Wolverines had 43 digs compared to three for their opponents. Although Michigan has looked impressive in non…

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 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 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 30) • Page Image 14

… four shutouts. But once again it was the Michigan defense that was the stronghold for the Wolverines. On the last scheduled Monday matchup for the Wolverines, Michigan (3-0, 11-3) squared off with…

… half. Michigan remained dominant this weekend by adapting to its surroundings. With a wider and bounci- er field at Central Michigan, the Wolverines' strategy in Mount Pleasant had them digging the long…

October 15, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 11) • Page Image 15

…i The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - October 15, 2001 - 7B Wolverines to place priority on defense 'M' starts out " flat, loses to / ::". By Chris Burke *={ Daily Sporits Writer,. By Benjamin…

… wins games is a driving force behind Amaker's phi- losophy for this year's Wolverines. Stopping opponents is the team's priori- ty. "It's going to be very important that we become better defensively…

…-leading scorer last season with 14.4 points per game. But he also was one of the more dangerous Wolver- ines at the other end of the court. His 33 steals were seven more than the total of any other Wolverine. Even…

… a lot of con- fidence in me." A common belief among the Michi- gan players and coaches is that once the Wolverines develop a tenacious defense, their offense will naturally fol- low. By frustrating…

… with tall teams in a half-court defense, which Amaker said he wants to use. But in a small lineup - which Michi- gan will likely have to put on the floor frequently - the Wolverines may need to find…

… with, the Wolverines will find a new way to improve in other aspects on and off the court. "That's what our goal is, is to have an identity, become a better defensive team where we're taking more pride…

… men's soccer game at Michigan State, the Wolverines played like a team on a mission. They were able to control the ball, create several scoring chances and dictate the game's pace. . MICHWGAN 2 But the…

…-state rival. That poor start proved too much to over- come despite the energetic second half response, as the Spartans handed the Wolverines their third con- secutive loss, 4-2. "Dr. Jekyl appeared for our team…

… minute, finding the net after Michigan was called for a second infraction inside the box. The Wolverines cut the lead in half during the 37th minute of play, as Robert Wurth beat Michigan State goalie Mike…

… far from over." Michigan proved Baum to be prophetic, dominat- ing the flow of the game for the first 20 minutes of the second half. Jody Keeling eventually made the Wolverines' hard work pay off…

October 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 14) • Page Image 15

…, Michigan coach Mike McGuire fielded a squad with 20 freshmen and only a handful of upper- classmen. With such a young team, the Wolverines knew that they would have their share of ups and downs. The ups came…

… early. After thrashing Michigan State in a dual meet at Buhr Park, the Wolverines easily won the Spiked Shoe Invitational at Penn State. Michigan followed that up with a strong showing at the Sam Bell…

…, almost sleepy demeanor of the Michigan men's cross country team after yester- day's win in the Wolverine Interregional, you'd think that a funer- al had just taken place. And in a way, one did. In…

… thoroughly thumping No. 8 ranked James Madison, the Wolverines put in the ground the team that spent most of the season battling the fatigue of hard training and unleashed a team that could shock the world at…

… the upcoming Big Ten meet. But this isn't a team of fist-pumpers. Whatever jubilation followed the race for the Wolverines ran its course by the time they left the chute. And then there's Michigan coach…

October 19, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 15) • Page Image 8

…. The Wolverines (0-5-1 Big Ten, 4-9-2 overall) came a step closer to picking up their first Big Ten victory in an overtime duel with Michigan State that ended up tied, 2-2. Michigan looked to reverse a…

…, took the early lead on a pair of goals by junior midfielder Becky Keto Laterin the first half, Wolverine Flaherty found the back of ther Michigan sophomore's goal, her the season, ties her with Kim Phi…

… the team lead. The Wolverines knotted the sc 2 on Ashley Mark's boot wit] minutes left in the game. Michigan Goalkeeper Jori W preserved the overtime tie by savi shots in the extra stanza, increa save…

… total to 10 for the game. HALFWAYDECENT: Michiganw soccer hasn't played half bad this The only problem is that it has poorly the other half. tough 2-2 tie la. The Wolverines have outscored their -Debbie…

… the Wolverines' two losses this week- sing her end, four of the five opponent goals were scored after the first half. 'omen's "In the second halfwe tend to think we season. have it, and let off a little…

… Big Ten season. But its next three opponents could possibly put a stop to the Wolverines' recent success. - This weekend Michigan will face three teams ranked in the top 15. Notebook Contests against No…

…. 7 Penn State, No. 13 Ohio State and No. 5 Michi- gan State will un- doubtedly be the Wolverines' toughest five-day stretch of the season. LOSING STREAKS: This weekend, Michigan will be looking to end…

… some incredibly long losing streaks. Penn State, an NCAA semi-finalist in 1994, has beaten the Wolverines in 10 straight matches. Michigan has not beaten Ohio State since 1987, covering a span of 15…

… games. WOLVERINE RECORDS: Several records were broken in last weekend's victory against Wisconsin. As a team, Michigan attempted 242 kills, breaking the previous record of 231 attempts against Purdue in…

… be reached at mctosh@umich.edu. Field hockey rests up Not only does the Michigan field hockey team have a full week to pre- pare for its next game Sunday against Michigan State, the Wolverines also…

October 28, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 20) • Page Image 13

Wolverines are starting to reap the benefits of being a varsity sport. Michigan (8-6-1) will travel to Aus- tin, Tex. to take on fellow first-year programs Arizona and Nebraska in a round robin tournament this…

… hard." The Wolverines face the Wildcats (2-8-0) Saturday and the Cornhuskers Sunday. Nebraska beat Arizona, 2-0, earlier in the season. The Wildcats have struggled some * in their inaugural season. They…

October 03, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

…, the Wolverines played in 80-degree temperatures Sunday. "This time of the year, the weather is so unpredictable that you can't let it bother you," rookie Jenny Zimmerman said. "You have to take…

… everything from shorts to long underwear and turtlenecks with you, and hope you don't have to use the latter" Although the Wolverines will be flying into Chicago, they will not have time for a practice round…

… second half when he broke away from Wolverine midfielder Rindfusz, who lost his footing and fell to the ground. Rindfusz argued with the referee to no avail that Consigney should have received a yellow…

…, thought the Wolverines played very well. "He told us he was proud that we played 90 minutes of intense soccer," forward Jonas Saunders said. "But if you don't put the ball in the net, you obviously donS win…

…." The loss drops the Wolverines to 5-5-1. They square off against the Butler University junior varsity team Saturday at Mitchell Field. i will be the first meeting between the Wolverines and the Butler JV…

… squad. Game time is 4 p.m. JENNIFEH DUNELI/Daily Kelly Kuehne concentrates on the ball in first half action from Michigan's game yesterday. The Wolverines were shut out by Michigan State, 2-0. Harriers…

… no-holds-barred attitude for the first time this season. All season long, the Wolverines have ap- proached their meets conserva- tively; this meet promises to be different. After a big victory last…

… season. "We don't have to be cautious anymore," Michigan coach Ron Warhurst said. "Everyone's going to run hard Saturday." The big question of the weekend just may be who places first for the Wolverines

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…

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 26, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 20) • Page Image 14

…, but what a difference a year makes for Michigan. Against Notre Dame, it was the line of Ryan Sittler, Brian Wiseman and David Oliver that led the Wolverines to victory with five of the team's six goals…

… came up with the iame winner in the Wolverines' 5-3 come-from-behind victory. And what about David Oliver? I e scored two goals in each Knuble game, giving him a season total of eight. Three games. And…

… performance from the rookie and two Wolverine victories. A new part, but the machine does not function any differently than it did when the original piece was in. The depth is the key to how successful Michigan…

… will be this season. The Wolverines first two opponents are part of the lower tier of teams in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, but now is when the test begins for the Wolverines. The next two…

… the Wolverines really are, especially having to travel to Sault Ste. Marie to play the Lakers. Now, it becomes a questipn of which line will step into the spotlight. Knuble, Shaw capture CCHA player…

…, 210-pound Caledonia native, had five goals in the Wolverines' sweep of Ferris State. In Friday's 7-2 win, he scored the first three goals of the game, while his "fourth tally of the contest gave…

… Michigan a 5-1 advantage. His goal Saturday "evened the score 1-1, and the Wolverines went on to win 5-3. Shaw, a 5-10, 160-pound native of Warminster, Pa., was in goal for Kent State's first two wins as a…

… Michigan, Mike Knuble's homecoming proved very successful. The Wolverine rightwing tallied five goals, including four in Friday's game, in his return to west Michigan. Knuble hails from Cale- donia, just…

October 21, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 40) • Page Image 7

…Women's Volleyball at Eastern Michigan Tuesday, 7 p.m. SPORTS Women's Golf Lady Wolverine Invitational Today, UM Golf Course 1he Michigan Daily Sunday, October 21, 1984 Pagel bae Blue I By TOM…

… KEANEY . Who says Michigan can't dominate a game ottensively? Certainly not the Ferris State Bulldogs. The Wolverines scoring attack, led by center Brad Jones with a hat trick sim- ply overwhelmed Ferris…

… State last night at Yost Arena 9-2, completing the two game sweep over the visiting Bulldogs. THE FIRST period was all Michigan. The Wolverines owned the offensive zone, due to the strong forechecking by…

…, and John Bjorkman fattened the Wolverine' lead. to 4-0 putting a Ray Dries rebound over the sprawling Young.. At this point Michigan was at its season's best, and the Maize and Blue faithful couldn…

…'t have been happier. THERE WAS no letting up, as the Wolverines came out just as strong in the second period. At :47 Stiles and Jones again hooked up for a goal as the junior from St. Paul left Jones with…

…, putting intense pressure on Young all night despite the droves of penalties called against the Wolverines. Chris Seychel was slapped with a ten- minute misconduct in the second stanza in a fight that sent…

… Bjorkman shoots through Bulldog defenseman Brad Hildestad to score the Wolverines' fourth and final goal of the first period, in last night's action at Yost Arena. SPOR TS OF THE DAILY: Gophers pound…

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… setters, (An- drea Williams and Lisa Vahi) rather than one as we had been previously." 'CANNING'S strategy appeared to :a off as the Wolverines utilized f" newed consistency in their serving ,apd excellent…

… front-line blocking to stall tie Gopher attack enroute to a convin- -ng 15-4 triumph in game one. i~chigan had a fierce battle in the second contest as both teams traded the momentum. The Wolverines

October 15, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…40 Page 6-Friday, October 15, 1982-The Michigan Daily ICERS FACE TEST IN SEASON OPENER Michigan faces Windsor By JOE CHAPELLE The Wolverine hockey team that will take the ice tonight to open its…

… his inexperienced Wolverine squad.' "It is the season opener and we just don't know that much about Windsor," said Giordano. "We aren't preparing for this game in the sa'me way we prepared for games the…

… hardestto play," said Giordano. Windsor, acording to Giordano, may not present te Wolverines with an easy series. The lncers have everything to gain by beatig Michigan, including the Detroit areacollege…

… hockey bragging rights, while the Wolverines will be using the gare as a primer for the up- coming CCHA season. The last time the Wolverines met the Lancers was an exhibition game in Yost Ice Arena during…

October 10, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 9) • Page Image 13

… 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…

October 24, 2014 (vol. 125, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

…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…

October 23, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 33) • Page Image 11

… game. The anticipation is completely understandable, given the poten- tially earth-shattering ramifica- tions of this year's Michigan-Ohio State matchup. But this Wolverine squad is too smart to fall…

Wolverines could've soaked up the hype and looked past Wisconsin. A few hiccups at the beginning notwithstanding, they rolled to a two-touchdown victory. Likewise, Michigan could've let Michigan State…

…'s shocking loss to Illinois affect its approach against the Spartans. But the Wolverines stayed focused and crushed their in-state rivals. And on Saturday, Michigan could've underestimated an Iowa team coming…

…-ranked Wolverines undefeated in a 20-6 win over Iowa on Saturday. On a day when the Michigan offense mirrored the drab skies above, the defense shined. It didn't knock out any Hawkeye quarterbacks, but Iowa signal…

Wolverine 18-yard line. And instead of taking the lead, Iowa settled for a game-tying field goal. "(The Michigan defense was) pretty tough," Tate said. "They were without a doubt the best defense we've played…

… 64-yard Steve Breaston kickoff return in the third quarter. The Wolverines (5-0, 8-0) used the fifth-year senior's lone return of the day to finally reach the end zone. Running back Mike Hart rushed up…

… the air. The Wolverines moved the ball effectively but couldn't reach the goal line. Widereceiver AdrianArrington, who caught eight passes for 79 yards, had two chances to put six points on the board…

… Michigan hockey team came out of the locker room to start the second period with 1:06 remaining on a power play. By the end of the penalty, Miami's Nathan Davis had scored, to put the Wolverines behind…

… over the TIGERS PAGE 2B BEN SIMON/Daily The Miami RedHawks dumped Michigan 4-1 on Friday night. Despite showcasing their new Maize jerseys for the first time, the Wolverines failed to generate offense…

… pressure on the Michigan beat the Wolverines to loose pucks, defense, preventing the breakaway against the boards and on special opportunities that propelled the teams. Miami's penalty killers out…

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 07, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 25) • Page Image 14

…Guire said. The 22nd-ranked Wolverines placed second out of 20 teams after running the 6,000-meter LaVern Gib- son Championship Course at the Indi- ana State Invitational. The second-place finish ended their…

… outside of Great Lakes teams." Junior Lindsey Gallo led the Wolverines, finishing in eighth place overall with her personal best time of 21:42.1 for a 6,000-meter race. She also led the team in their…

… Michael Nisson For the Daily The Michigan women's golf team is chomping at the bit to defend its title in the Women's Collegiate Shootout this week. After failing to defend their titles in the Wolverine

… Invitational and the Lady Northern in the past few weeks, the Wolverines desperately want to win a tournament and estab- lish themselves as true defending champions. After finishing fourth last week at the Lady…

Wolverines. "The golf course will set up very good to our game," she said. "I think it is a little bit easier than our golf course here. It's a little bit flatter. It's a fairly new golf course, so the trees…

… up our own game plans and play within our game plans and do the best we can." The Wolverines are taking the same six players who competed in the Lady Northern. Kim Benedict, Laura Olin and Sarah Kruer…

October 11, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

… and foremost, the Wolverines will be attempting to even their Big Ten record at 2-2 on the year, as they try to improve their posi- tion for the Big Ten Tournament to be held Nov. 8-10 in Madison. In…

…. In front of a Michigan record crowd of 2,173, the two teams traded blows all game until the Spartans A LYSSA WOOD/ Daily Freshman Knox Cameron (10) and the rest of the Wolverines eye a big game with…

… Michigan State in East Lansing looming on Sunday, the Wolverines will have to work hard to avoid looking past Bowling Green. I notched the game-winner on an own goal - meaning a Wolverine player…

…'s loss to Indiana, and the Wolverines have a dif- ficult task waiting. "One of the goals is to get our players to know that this Bowling Green team wants to beat us," Burns said. "They beat us badly last…

October 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

… with any sem- blance of consistency or focus in the first game, the Wolverines were destroyed by the Spartans 30-19. Michi- gan was unable to pass the ball effec- tively and was dominated by the taller…

… first. Michigan committed half as many errors as it had in the first game and served harder. This allowed the Wolverines to rattle the Spartans, since harder serves made the initial passes by Michigan…

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