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November 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 48) • Page Image 9

… struggles t( By Chris Burke Daily Sports Editor If anything was made clear during the Michigan basketball team's lack- luster 73-61 exhibition win over Michigan Tech Saturday, it's that the Wolverines have a…

… lot to work on before the regular season starts Nov. 14 against Oakland. And no issue is more pressing for Michigan coach Tommy Amaker than getting all of his players healthy. The banged-up Wolverines

November 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 26) • Page Image 14

… of the Wolverines as an "uninspiring performance." Rademacher was pleased with the team's early play, though. Amy Sullivant scored the first goal less than four minutes into the con- test. Forward Abby…

… score 2-0. It was one of the last signs of life from the Wolverine offense. "Sometimes you get up early (in the game) and get a bit complacent," Rademacher said. In the second half, the Wolverines forced…

… off the crossbar of Michigan's goal. The Wolverines had better be awake this Thursday. No. 2 seed Michigan will face No. 7 Michigan State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament. This will be the…

… second time the teams have faced each other in two weeks. The Wolverines defeated the Spartans 2-1 in a Lau shines in goal as Blue stuns Ohio State By Chris Burke Daily Sports Writer If the Michigan men…

…-save shutout as the Wolverines upset No. 14 Ohio State, 1- 0, in Columbus on Friday night. The victory was Michigan's first road win of the season, and the program's first- ever varsity win over a ranked team…

… accomplish once this year." For Lau, the win was especially sweet. Playing in his hometown, Lau was forced into action after Joe Zawacki received a red card in the Wolverines' 4-0 loss to Furman on Oct. 28. It…

… game pending an official ruling, the Wolverines are hoping that Lau can continue his hot play. "It's fantastic for the kid - two starts DANNY MOLOSHOK/Daily Although Michigan was uninspired against…

… Western Michigan, Abby Crumpton (22) was a bright spot. She had a goal and an assist as the Wolverines knocked off the Broncos, 2-0. and two Big Ten wins," Burns said. "Any- time he can get this type of…

… the clamps on the Buckeye attack. Despite yielding 16 shots - only four were on net - the Wolverines were able to keep Ohio State from capitalizing on any of their opportuni- ties during the physical…

…'t convert on them." Michigan will hold the fourth seed for the Big Ten Tournament that starts Thurs- day in Madison. On the basis of Wisconsin's 1-0 win over Ohio State yesterday, the Wolverines will draw a…

November 28, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 37) • Page Image 14

… Dominion in the second-round of the NCAA Tournament ended the Wolverines' season. STEVEN TAI/Daily Grade: - Katie Morris and the Michigan field hockey team were one of Michigan's two Big Ten Champions this…

… fall. Summary: The Wolverines never missed a beat this fall season. After opening the season with a win at the Great Meadows Invitational, the Michi- gan women's cross country team went on to dominate…

… Michigan season Team MVP: Senior goalkeeper Peter Dzubay Grade: Summary: Michigan earned a team title at the Wolverine Invitational, but the season ended on a disappointing note with consecutive llth…

…-place showings at the Tyson/Embassy Suites Invitational and The Landfall Tradition. Best Finish: Wolverine Invitational: Michigan captured the team title at its home tournament, placing five golfers in the top-16…

…. Biggest Loss: The Landfall Tradition: In a field made up of many of the top teams in America, the Wolverines placed one golfer in the top-20. Team MVP: Amy Schmucker Grade: Summary: The volleyball team…

… straight to end the year, the Wolverines' season ended without an NCAA Tournament bid. Biggest win: No. 7 Wisconsin (3-2): The high point of the sea- son occurred Oct. 22 at Cliff Keen Arena when Michigan…

November 11, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 29) • Page Image 9

… goaltender Billy Sauer will likely face more shots than normal due to the wider ice surface of the Berry Events Center where the Wolverines will face Northern Michigan. Widerrpresents test for Cers By Anne…

…-seed-0 GAT ed Wolverines saw their hopes of wining the Big Ten title and a bid to the NCAA Champion- ships dashed yesterday when they lost to fourth-seeded Michigan State 1-0 in the first round of the Big…

November 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… Avenue. . Nainlsrv vlae status of wolveries in Michigan By Lindsey Paterson For the Daily Did real wolverines ever roam the Wolver- ine State? Patrick Rusz of the Michigan Wildlife Conservancy says yes…

…. "I'm a believer that there once were wolverines," he said. The question surfaced recently when the Predator Conservation Alliance, based in Bozeman, Wyo., petitioned to place the wolverine on the…

… will conduct a study in 2004 to determine the wolverine's "biology, ecology, distribution and habitat ... as well as poten- tial threats to its existence," said Ralph Mor- genweck, director of the Fish…

… status of the wolverine, a mem- ber of the weasel family, is labeled as "Sensi- tive," WolverineFoundation.org states. Their numbers are declining due to hunting and fur trapping, but there is evidence…

November 18, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 52) • Page Image 14

… Kolodgy Daily Sports Writer WEST LAFAYETTE - The race had been run, and the cool-down was completed - Now all the Michigan's women's cross country team could do was wait for the results. The Wolverines

… win, the Wolverines finished sec- ond out of 31 teams at the Great Lakes Regional Championship, falling short only to Notre Dame. This place automatically qualified them for the NCAA Championships…

November 26, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 56) • Page Image 9

… hate, and that'd be Minnesota," Michigan goalie Billy Sauer said. "It was really good to get out there and geta win." The second-ranked Wolverines (8-0 CCHA, 12-1 overall) swept both games of the College…

… like this. Porter, the team's captain, and Kolarik, Michigan's assistant cap- tain, combined to tally six of the Wolverines' eight total goals this weekend. Their lights-out per- formance helped guide…

… engaged a little bit better in the offense," Borseth said. "That allowed her to take some better shots." Minnfield was not the only Wolverine to rebound from Michigan's defeat. Junior forward Carly Benson…

…). That was the difference offensively." The Wolverines began the game slowly, per- haps because of the Friday loss. But they quickly See BELMONT, Page 4B Same old Wolverines in Alaska By DAN FELDMAN Daily…

… Sports Writer How good is the Michigan men's bas- ketball team?_ At this point, W. KENTUCKY 73 the answer is MICHIGAN 69 still up in the - - air. Six games into the John Beilein era, the Wolverines (3…

… Western Kentucky possession, Wolverine junior point guard C.J. Lee got a steal that led to a Manny Harris dunk. With eight seconds between the shot clock and game clock, the Wolverines elected not to foul…

… offensive system is new and Mich- igan's schedule is brutal. But there's futility, and then there's hopelessness. Reaching the postseason may be futile, but the Wolverines are far from hopeless. Even with…

… confidence and mettle. The Wolverines' youth move- ment - led by freshmen Manny Harris and Kelvin Grady and sophomores DeShawn Sims, Zack Gibson and Ekpe Udoh - gives this squad a hop in its step that it See…

November 18, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

…07r 8 - Tuesday, November 18, 2008 6 6 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Blue heading back to NCAAs Wolverines earn No. 11 seed in tourney By CHANTEL JENNINGS Daily Sports Writer With their…

… eyes glued to a tele- vision at the Junge Family Cham- pions Center, the Michigan men's soccer team went silent when the brackets arrived on the screen. The Wolverines, a lock for the NCAA tournament…

…. Instead, Michigan will rely on its aggressive scoring trio of senior Jake Stacy and juniors Mauro Fuzetti and Peri Marosevic. The strong Wolverine defense, coupled with the outstanding play of red- shirt…

… for the Wolverines after an 18-point per- formance against Kentucky in the season opener. She refused to play like her age. She looked like she'd done this before. But for almost 37 minutes against…

… Akron, Boylan looked like a freshman again. And the rest of the Wolverines followed suit. Boylan was held without a field goal until a late three-pointer dropped for the former Minnesota Ms. Basketball as…

… the Wolverines (1-1 overall) shot 29% from the floor in a 58-49 loss to the Zips. Michigan coach Kevin Borseth called the Wolverines' offensive performance "atrocious". "We aren't good offensively…

November 30, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 39) • Page Image 10

… uncharacteristically bad first half behind it, Michigan knew it needed a strong second half to secure a victory. The Wolverines didn't disappoint, and, in the second half, a rejuvenated squad on both sides of the ball…

… defense smothered the Hur- ricanes in the next five minutes, and the Wolver- ines' offense didn't miss a beat. Five Wolverines posted double figures, led by Harris's 16 points. Fellow juniors Courtney Sims…

Wolverine rotated to stop him. On the other side of the court, Michigan cleaned the glass with the zest of an overzealous win- dow-washer. The Wolverines never shot particularly well, but, thanks to their…

… aggressiveness crashing the boards, it didn't matter. Once again, Brown led the team's impressive effort, notching five offensive rebounds. But he wasn't alone, and every Wolverine who played more than 10 minutes…

November 07, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 45) • Page Image 11

Wolverines' last exhibition meet before they open the regular season on Friday, Nov. 22 at Lehigh. (ranked No. 4 at 157 pounds in Amateur Wrestling News' Presea- son Poll), or 2001 NCAA qualifier Pat Owen…

… firsts for the Michigan field hockey team. The Wolverines earned their first NCAA Tournament berth, advanced to their first NCAA title game and cap- tured their first Big Ten Tournament championship. Three…

November 30, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 56) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily michigandaily.com I November 30, 2009 MICHIGAN 3 Junior Louie Caporusso celebrates a goal in the Wolverines' 3-2 win over Wisconsin in the College Hockey Showcase. After its worst…

… alternate captain Luke Glenden- ing, the Wolverines in their sweep of the 17th-annual College Hock- ey Showcase might have finally found that missing component this weekend. "That has been our goal all year…

November 19, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 53) • Page Image 11

…-place showing in the ,650-yard freestyle to help Michigan in its two wins this weekend. Wolverines keep on rolling in routs By RYAN A. PODGES Daily Sports Writer The No. 5 Michigan men's swimming and divingteam…

…) since the 1980-81 season. The Wolverines won 14 of 18 swimming events including victories in all four med- ley races. Michigan had the top four fin- ishes in the 400-yard individual medley and went 1…

November 25, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 57) • Page Image 9

… as he continued to keep his eyes glued on the thou- sands of Buckeyes' fans rushing the field in massive celebration. As the last Wolverine to walk off the field - and be escorted by police officers…

… State completion had not been called out of bounds and a Brooks JOE Bollinger pass to Jonathan Orr had connected in the final minutes, the SMITH Wolverines could be heading for the The one Motor City Bowl…

… - all goals rytn for the Wolverines this season. game Lose, and the Wolverines pack their bags for central Michigan athletic d%.ector Bill Martin said yesterday the Florida for the fourth time in the past…

… weekend's games are played out Lose, and like it or not, the season is a failure. Wh9ie Martin said the Wolverines are likely headed t i the "There's never a good season when you lose to Ohio Vapital One…

…- ": just g:t off the phone with the BIg Ten CommissIoner, tance happened to the Wolverines this year. and that's what he told me," Martin ski over the ph. As senior Ron Bellamy said, the team didn…

… disap- pointing loss because we put ourselves in position to win this game." The Wolverines entered the last period leading 2-1. But just 5:26 into the final period, the Fighting Irish tied things up on…

…'t hold that lead," Berenson said. "It was going to be a one-goal game, and you had to defend that lead, and we didn't do a good job of defending it." Suddenly trailing with just 5:40 left, the Wolverines

… Sports Writer ALYSSA WOOD/Daily Michigan's Dwight Helminen tries to control his man in the Wolverines 4-2 win over Notre Dame Friday. The Michigan women's soccer team is liv- ing out one of its dreams…

…. The Wolverines won 2-0 on Satur- U MICHIGAN 2 day, stunning No. 3 seed Pepperdine in PEPPERDINE 0 the third round of the NCAA Tournament. After the game, Michigan coach Debbie Rademacher put the teams…

… couple of weeks, the Wolverines started out slow. Pepperdine controlled the flow for much of the first half, putting together many strings of passes and keeping the ball in Michigan's zone for nearly 20…

November 05, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 26) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - November 5, 2001 - 7B BIG TEN Continued from Page 1B After the win versus Northwestern, the Wolverines were looking for revenge against Ohio State, who gave the…

Wolverines their first Big Ten loss earlier this season in Columbus. The Wolverines felt that they had dominated that game, allowing few scoring opportunities for the Buckeyes. "They scored two goals on two…

November 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 43) • Page Image 14

… experiencing what Fronzoni described as a "devastating" loss to Ohio State in Columbus last weekend, the sixth-ranked Wolverines were plagued by a nagging feeling that, perhaps this year, the regular season Big…

… Ten title might be out of reach. Their win on Saturday, though, clinched a share of this honor, which the Wolverines will split with Michigan State. "We really stumbled last Sunday, and I think it…

… showed great character on our team's part to come back today and play so well against a really nice Penn State team," Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz said. Determination was etched on each Wolverine face…

… roadblocks on its way through the matchup with Penn State, which has developed a reputation as a perennial field hockey powerhouse. The Wolverines, however, found inspiration in their graduating seniors, who…

…-clinching victory, the Wolverines illustrated their depth with four differ- Grapplers finally hit the mat in Ypsilanti By Eric Chan Daily Sports Writer With only three weeks left until the start of the season, the…

… No. 7 Michigan wrestling team got a chance to work out some of its kinks over the weekend. The Wolverines traveled to nearby Ypsi- lanti and competed in the Eastern Michigan Open. The tournament wasn…

… a 2-1 victory. The most well known name on the Michigan roster, defending national champion Ryan Bertin, did not compete. The Wolverines will travel to East Lansing next weekend to continue preseason…

… action at the Michigan State Open. JOEL FRIEDMAN/Daily Michigan's Kate Dillon looks to stop Penn State's charge during Saturday's 5-2 win by the Wolverines. The trouncing of the seventh-ranked Nittany…

… Lions clinched the conference title for the Wolverines. ent players scoring a goal. A little over a minute into the contest, Michi- gan senior Jenny Zangara nailed a shot past Penn State goalie Annie…

…. The Nittany Lions scored one, lonely goal in the first half, when two consecutive corners extended the period and allowed them the chance to slip a shot past Wolverine goaltender Beth Riley. In the…

November 13, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

…8A - Thursday, November 13, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com t j Michigan prepares for final stretch Wolverines play Wisconsin in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament By EMILY…

… heavy legs and tired bodies, Michigan coach Steve Burns gave one final encourage- ment, "For Wisconsin, Michigan - for Wisconsin." The 10th-ranked Wolverines (4-1-1 Big Ten, 12-4-2 overall) head to…

… Wisconsin in the Bit Ten Tournament. Michigan is the second seed in the tournament. I I Can you imagine the Wolverine State as the Buckeye State? Strange, but true. Global warming is pushing the Ohio…

wolverine2 - along with our health, our jobs and our pocketbooks. Please go to StopTheBuckeye.org. Urge the President- elect and the new Congress to take bold action to keep the buckeye in Ohio and protect…

…. 11:939-948. 2See "Recent Report Shows Global Warming Could Be Final Straw for Wolverines," Defenders of Wildlife, March 12, 2007. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN MACOMB COUNTY PREVENTION…

November 27, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 40) • Page Image 16

Wolverines is often a moral victory, a shoulder-shrug, a "learning" process. Ending the season with a double-over- time loss on a penalty stroke to Wake Forest, the Wolverines weren't yet ready to bring home…

… made Michigan's muscles bulge this season, and for the first time in school histor, the Wolverines went undefeated through -V. :RAY ' , ,4~ <' -L- DAVID KATZ/Daiy How many first-team All…

November 26, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 56) • Page Image 12

…, Minnesota handed Michigan a 4-3 loss for its lone defeat of the season. But the Wolverines were ready for payback Saturday. "I just think we came out flying, we came out ready," senior Chad Kolarik said. "We…

… line- mate and drilled the loose puck in for Michigan's first goal. A Porter-to-Kolarik power-play goal2:43 into the second period gave Michigan a 2-0 lead and extended the Wolverines' power-play scoring…

November 20, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 56) • Page Image 8

…8A - Thursday, November 20, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com After Friday struggles, Saturday success, 'M' seeks consistency Wolverines averaging "To be honest, not one player in that…

…-analyzingthe WITHOUT NECK BRACE game more than they were Satur- and at Boston, senior Billy Sauer has seemed to crash the net harder on Wolverines' Friday performances. game on Saturdays day." made all of his starts in…

… team." 0 0 0 6 Can you imagine the Wolverine State as the Buckeye State? Strange, but true. Global warming is pushing the Ohio buckeye north.' If we let this continue, the tree will become…

… increasingly rare in Ohio - and common here! Plus, of course, rising temperatures threaten the rest of our environment - including the vanishing wolverine2 - along with our health, our jobs and our pocketbooks…

… Final Straw for Wolverines," Defenders of Wildlife, March 12, 2007. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN MACOMB COUNTY PREVENTION COALITION MICHIGAN AUDUBON MICHIGAN ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL MICHIGAN…

November 16, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 52) • Page Image 12

…w w w w w w w w w w w w 4B Saturday, November 17, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Saturday, November 17, 2007 ER The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 1-2-3: The Wolverines

… propel it to the Rose Bowl. Postgame aftermath: After the game, all eyes turned to Iowa City, where Iowa upset Wisconsin, sending the Wolverines to the Rose Bowl. A little more than a month later, the…

… best defenses in the country, but it was the offenses that thrived. Smith's performance showed why he would eventually capture the Heisman Trophy, as he picked apart the previously impenetrable Wolverine

… Century, Wolverine fans had to be incredibly disap- pointed to come so close but not seal the deal. But losing a close road game to the No. 1 team in the country, as bad as it hurts to lose to the Buckeyes…

… the National Championship game. The Gators made good on their opportunity, crushing the Buck- eyes 44-17. The Wolverines didn't fare much better than their conference counterparts in the Rose Bowl…

November 24, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 58) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com November 24, 2008 - 3B After upset of UCLA, 'M' falls in championship round Duke just one more testfor Blue this season Wolverines bested by experienced…

… UCLA, the Wolverines couldn't rally for a second upset, falling 71-56 to No. 10 Duke on Friday at Madison Square Garden. "It would've been a great week- end if we came out on top, but there's 16 teams in…

November 29, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 44) • Page Image 9

…. Injuries and illness have left the Wolverines six swimmers short this fall, practices have been constant except for a quick breather two week- ends ago and they have yet to compete in their own home pool…

…." The Wolverines will be asked to do one more thing before their fall season ends and their winter training begins in mid-December: carry their individual successes from this season into the Georgia…

November 26, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 56) • Page Image 10

… young career as a Wolverine. a Going bowling, but where to? U MORE ONLINE at michigandaily.com/thegame Detroit Free Press writer Drew Sharp said Michigan is no longer an elite program, putting Texas…

… pick Michigan, even though the Wolverines tied for second place and hold the head- to-head tiebreaker against Illinois. Translation: Don't hold your breath. BCS officials aren't drool- ing over four…

… pick for this one. Even though Michigan had one fewer confer- ence loss than Wisconsin, the Badgers beat the Wolverines in their head-to-head battle. On top of that, Wisconsin fans have a much better…

… reputation for travel- ing to bowl games than Michigan fans, who only seem to care about their team when the Wolverines are playing in a marquee bowl matchup (see: 2005 Alamo Bowl). Bowl officials may expect…

… Big Ten's third New Year's Day Bowl - I'd be more shocked if it didn't happen. LIKELIHOOD:20-percent chance Senior Mike Hart and the rest of the Michigan Wolverines will have to wait until next Sunday…

…." The Wolverines played (well, kind of) in this bowl just two short years ago, and their dismal performance on the field was matched by a similarly awful turnout by their fans. Because of this, Penn State…

… State berth into the National Championship Game. If not, the Wolverines very well could be Champs Sports Bowl bound, a destination most fans would have laughed at three weeks ago. LIKELIHOOD: 35-percent…

…- derbilt Thanksgiving Tourna- ment feels for N the Michigan NOTEBOOK women's bas- ketball team, the Wolverines will learn a lot from Friday's tourna- ment-opening loss to Iowa State. Michigan not only lost…

Wolverines' problems was containing Cyclone guard Alison Lacey. The sopho- more scored 35 points, shooting 13-for-20 from the field and 9-for- 13 from behind the arc. "She was really good overall," Phillips…

… into the season, and Michi- gan coach Kevin Borseth was con- cerned howhis team would react. After losing to the Cyclones, the Wolverines faced a Belmont team that finished 23-10 last year. But the…

November 28, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 43) • Page Image 8

…-assist games for the Wolverines. Werner, a slippery player with good instincts, is considered to be the most offensive defenseman for Michigan. These skills have earned him a spot working the point with Mike…

… Michigan basketball team wants to avoid back-to-back road losses against Mid-American Con- ference teams, several questions need to be answered. Tonight at 7 p.m., the Wolverines will travel to Bowling Green…

November 17, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 53) • Page Image 14

… were in position to block shots, they couldn't manage to col- lect many offensive rebounds. The Wolverines had just five second- chance baskets, compared to 19 for Kentucky. Borseth said his players…

… points. A lot of that had to do with Michigan stepping up defensively, forcing 21 Kentucky turnovers and holding the Wildcats to a 32 per- cent shooting clip for the game. The Wolverines fared much better…

November 12, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 48) • Page Image 14

… Brown By H. JOSE BOSCH Daily Sports Editor It wasn't flashy, but the Michigan men's basketball team got the job done yesterday afternoon with a 70-54 win over Brown. The Wolverine offense started hot but…

… off by a Mark MacDonald 3-point shot to close the gap 15-10. But the Wolverines (2-0) pulled away thanks to 3-pointers from freshman Manny Harris and sophomore DeShawn Sims-on three consecutive…

… - Michigan's Mr. Basket- ball last year - began his highly anticipated Wolverine career by scoring 13 and 22 points in the two games, respectively. The pair ignited the crowd yesterday, scoring 16 of the team…

… Coleman said. "They talk and tell us to' play hard. And that's great when you hear young guys tryingto lead like that." If the duo helps lead the Wolverines back to promi- nence, Beilein and tIe rest of the…

…'Shia Walker to lead the Wolverines to a season- opening win. Walker led the Wolverines with 17 points and was a cata- lyst for Michigan's effort in the second half, when she scored 13 of her points, in Michigan…

… and steals as a team." The Wolverines played much better in the second half than the first, when they attempted 13 3- pointers. "In the first half, we just bombed them, a lot of them were out of rhythm…

November 08, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 29) • Page Image 12

…'s soccer team came in second place for the Big Ten title this season. The Wolverines lost two games during the regular season. One to Illinois, and to eventual champi- ons Penn State. While Michigan does not…

… - the Wolverines must first deal with the Spartans. "I don't think there is a comfort level, despite the fact that we have faced Michigan State earlier this season," For- rester said. "The stakes are much…

November 20, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 52) • Page Image 9

…/ S Wolverine fans re- w Her tell Game viewing pro( experiences:sec BACKPAGE 6B THE MICHIGAN DAILY man shares duction of Bo tion SM COLUMN 2B michigandaily.com Monday, November 20, 2006 MICHIGAN…

… 39 SECOND TO NE ABOVE: The Wolverines dejectedly walk off the field following their disheartening 42-39 loss at the hands of No.1 Ohio State. BELOW: The Ohio State players celebrate in the midst of…

Wolverines were the other prizes on exchanging blow after the line. When you factor blow with the nation's in a Big Ten title and a top-ranked team. Heisman trophy for quar- But as clear as it was terback Troy…

… This weekend, Michigan debunked the myth that a late-season loss must be deadly. Even though the Wolverines lost their regu- lar-season finale 41-38 to No. 1 Ohio State on Saturday, they still are in the…

… hunt for a berth to the National Championship game. Michigan stayed put as the No. 2 team in the BCS standings, which were released on Sunday. Behind the Wolverines, whose BCS average is .9263, is…

… Southern Cal (.9188). Southern Cal (9-1) plays Notre Dame (No. 5 in the BCS, No. 6 in AP and ESPN/USA Today) on Saturday at home. The Wolverines' regular season is over after finishing with an 11-1 record…

… games. My teammates were getting me the ball at the right times, and I was trying to dribble and take it to the rim." Coleman's performance was the most notable on the team, but the rest of the Wolverines

November 07, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 47) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Friday, November 7, 2008 - 9 JENNIFER KRON/Daily Sophomore setter Lexi Zimmerman and the Wolverines host Northwestern and Wisconsin this weekend. Protecting…

… against then-No. 20 coach Leisa Rosen was talking Purdue, the Wolverines took a to just one player, but she might well-deserved 2-0 lead heading as well have been talking to the into the intermission…

November 03, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

… streak for the first time since 1967 and headed for its first losing season since then, too. Moosman didn't need other words to convey his emotions after the Wolverines allowed a tie-break- ing, last…

… junior goalie Patrick Sperry never thought young soc- cer players would be asking for his autograph. Then again, after last year, when the Wolverines didn't win a single Big Ten OHIO STATE 0 regular M…

… ago, a game that ended with a controversial goal in the first minute of over- time. Heading into Saturday's contest no current Wolverine had ever beaten Ohio State (2-4-0 Big Ten, 9-6-2 overall). During…

… Ohio State revealed what might be Wolverines created a three-on-two the most[- odd man rush. Langlais then found impor- OHIO STATE 1 senior forward Travis Turnbull all tant key MICHIGAN 6 alone in the…

… slot. Turnbull's wrist to success shot beat Buckeye freshman goalie this season for the No. 8 Michigan Cal Heeter stick-side for the 4-0 hockey team as the Wolverines try lead. to replace last year…

…'s entire top line: One week after winning his first scoring depth. career start at Denver, Heeter skat- By the 8:00 mark of the second ed back to the Ohio State bench, his period, five different Wolverines

… perienced goaltender was just what the second frame extended Michi- the Wolverines' offense needed to gan's lead to 5-0. find their rhythm. But the Wolverines had essen- Searching for stronger on-ice tially…

…. See BUCKEYES, Page 3B Junior Peri Marosevic notched Michigan's only goal in its 1-0 win over Ohio State Saturday. It was the Wolverines first win over the Buckeyes in five years. 0 …

November 05, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

… time, the Wolverines lost in the finals. No. 5 Michigan fell to No. 6 Iowa, 4-1, yesterday in the final of the Big Ten Championships in Columbus. But the Wolverines say the lop- sided score was…

… forward Ashley Lenning- ton scored off a reboundin front of the net. The Wolverines didn't give up, hut the Hawkeyes never relented. Iowa scored an insurance goal with fewer than two minutes left in the…

November 10, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 29) • Page Image 11

…, but when we saw we weren't in the bracket with Notre Dame, we got ner- vous - we expected to be playing them in the.first or second round." Despite their inconsistent play of late, the Wolverines' (7…

… champion Detroit-Mercy (6-1 Horizon League, 13-7-1) on Friday at 4 p.m. The game will be held in Columbus, a familiar site for the Wolverines, who just returned from the Big Ten Tournament held there. A…

November 16, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 35) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 16, 2000 - 15A Women's basketball to sign three recruits The Michigan women's basketball team signed three players for the 2001 season. The Wolverines signed…

…. Finishing fourth in the Canadian Olympic Trials in the 1500 mdters, Brannen will supplement the Wolverines with his 3:45.09 1500- meter personal best, comparable to a 4:02 mile. The senior from Preston High…

Wolverine and NHL defenseman Blake Sloan. Coaches say that they're expecting a few more recruits and because of the graduating seniors and that they'%e been lacking depth the last few \c}ars due to unexpected…

November 30, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 56) • Page Image 13

… ease and fin- ish with 10 more points than the Wolverines in the paint? "That was as quick a team as I can recall," Beilein said Friday. "Stopping them from getting in the lane is really hard when they…

… Beilein may want to consider is staying with the 1-3-1 trap he likes to run as a way of keeping teams off balance. While running the trap in the first half against Alabama, the Wolverines forced 12 Crimson…

November 27, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 56) • Page Image 9

Wolverines stun some of nation's top teams MEN'S GOLF 6B Daily Sports gives thanks, albeit belated SM COLUMN 2B STHEMCHIAortsNonday THE MICHIGAN DAILY Monday, November 27, 2006 michigandaily…

…) came into Saturday's game riding a seven-game win streak including a 4-3 comeback win againstdefending National Champion Wisconsin on Friday. Then on Saturday, the Wolverines learned why Minnesota is No…

… an even- strength score from Jim O'Brien, who beat freshman Wolverine Brian Lebler to a loose puck. Michigan had an excellent chance to make it a one-goal game early in the sec- ond on a Cogliano…

… proud of it." their favorite athlete. Unfortu- The frontcourt duo of seniors nately, during Courtney Sims and Brent Petway Saturday's again led the Wolverines (7-0). basketball UMHIGAN The pair combined…

… to record 32 game aga6st of the team's 66 points as the only Maryland- Wolverines to score in double Baltimore County, senior Dion digits. The two also collected 17 Harris was passing out game…

…-used rebounds and eight blocks. balls to the crowd - when he was Petway wasn't the statistical trying to pass to his teammates. star of the evening, but he was the But Harris and the Wolverines talk of the…

… postgame banter. settled down, and after commit- "He's the heart and soul," ting 11 first-half turnovers, the Amaker said. "Every team, every Wolverines took better control good team, every team that's of…

… define the Michi- gan volleyball team's entire MICHIGAN 3 season, and IOWA 0 this past week- . end was no MICHIGAN 0 exception. In MICH. ST. 3 the past week, the Wolverines have feltthe highest highs, the…

…. Michigan State junior Katie Johnson made an early-season guarantee about the Wolverines' trip to Jenison Fieldhouse to face the Spartans - if the Spartans won in Ann Arbor (which they did in 3 game), they…

November 06, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 43) • Page Image 11

… heavenward, all he could do was shake his head in disbe- lief with a look that simply said, "How could we let this happen?" While Saturdayscared Wolverine nation, every championship team has to be tested. You…

… barely fended off a pesky Texas A&M team. The 2001 Miami National Champions nar- rowly defeated Boston College. These Wolverines, by their own admittance, desperately needed a wake-up call. Since the Notre…

… how many times they spew the overused mantra, "We're taking it one game at a time," it's clear that the Wolverines had already glanced past Ball State and Indiana. Just ask quarterback Chad Henne. "You…

… (which also included mul- tiple penalties), the Wolverines' undefeated season might be over. Instead, Michigan kept its National Championship hopes alive with a 34-26 victory over Ball State in Michigan…

… ateam, (it's) goingto come out here and give it (its) all." That'sjust what the Cardinals did. After the Wolverines built a seemingly comfortable 31-12 lead midway through the third quarter,they started…

…-open, 54- yard touchdown pass from Ball State quarterback Nate Davis. Even though Michigan's lead hadbeencuttojust12 points,the backup Wolverines remained in the game. And the Cardinals burned them again…

… Writer Afteranempty-netgoalsealedMichigan State's 7-4victoryinthe fadingmoments of Friday night's game, the Munn Ice Arena crowd decided to stretch the Wolverines' wounds a little wider and let the salt…

… nine games and almost two years of competition. The Wolverines had an hour-long bus ride from East Lansing to let the Munn crowd's taunting ring in their ears. Back in Ann Arbor, the team had a late…

….J. Hensick had a goal and three assists in Michigan's 6-2 win over Michigan State on Saturday. For the weekend he tallied five points as the Wolverines split with the Spartans. wasn't our best showing. That…

… results." day and Saturday might have been in the The next night, in the friendly confines first intermission. of Yost Ice Arena, Michigan (2-2-0 CCHA, Friday, the Wolverines notched two 5-3-0 overall) put…

November 29, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

… added seven boards, lead- ing the Friars (4-1) to a 72-63 victory over the Wolverines (3-2). The defeat came on the heels of Michigan's demoralizing 61-60 overtime loss on Wednesday to No. 18 Arizona (3…

…-2), capping a disappoint- ing Thanksgiving weekend for the Wolverines.' In both matchups, the Wolverines' terrible free- throw shooting contributed to their downfall. Michigan shot just 52.9 percent from the…

November 01, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

… looks to tournament looming next weekend, weekend's the tendency to overlook two non- s to top conference games at the end of the ninn season is easy to understand. But the Wolverines must avoid a…

… positively to adversity. The Wolverines set a new school record for consecu- tive wins (14), a streak that was snapped at the hands of Old Dominion. The Monarchs handed Michigan its second loss providing the…

November 19, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 36) • Page Image 15

…-ranked Wolverines turned the ball over 25 times and fell behind by as much as 19 points (65-46) in the second half. Yesterday against Detroit (0-1), the Wolverines turned to its own star in the paint to turn things…

… dust settled on the week- end, the Wolverines had notched their first win - but also had determined that they were a long way from play- ing to their full potential. Leader and best With yesterday's 67…

November 23, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 53) • Page Image 10

… rebound as a Wolverine. Though Harris led the team in scoring (25 points), he was inconsistent all night, shooting just 8-of-21. But his free throws kept Michigan in the game early and he finished 8-of-11…

… from the charity stripe. The Huskies started the game playing a 1-3-1 defense that gave the Wolverines trouble. And while Michigan, did get some good looks in the opening min- utes, the team didn't hit…

… massive bowl of Michigan Stadium,it was drowned out in an onslaught of boos and hatred. ANDY By the end REID of the fourth quarter - when it was apparent that the Wolverines would fall to their most hated…

… you sold your ticket this weekend, you were part of the problem. -Reid can be reached at andyreidumich.edu. Lehigh too much for 'M'in first dual meet Wolverines struggle one more match, when redshirt…

… junior and team captain Antho- to wrestle fr full - ny Biondo defeated Lehigh's Joe seven minutes in loss Kennedy 6-4. Still, the Wolverines struggled even when they won. By AMY PARLAPIANO "Anthony Biondo…

…." yesterday. When the Wolverines But the Wolverines couldn't got behind, they seemed to lose stage a comeback. An inability to spirit. capitalize in scoring situations "It's the effort and being a led to a…

… of the entire bout. to go down 12-3 at intermission. "Zac stayed aggressive," Despite pleas from their bench, McFarland said. "He's got that the Wolverines simply couldn't great toughness and that…

… didn't The Wolverines have a chance respond," Michigan coach Joe to show they have learned McFarland said. their lesson when they travel Things looked like they might to Guilderland, N.Y. on Sunday turn…

… the Wolverines weren't as lucky in the series' opening game. In Friday's loss, Michigan struck first with an impressive goal by junior center Louie Capo- russo - just his second of the sea- soil. He…

…. Wolverines recaptured the lead Within the next 2:22, they with a Robbie Czarnik wrist-shot scored two more goals off of weak goal over Eno's defensive zone glove late in the coverage and second frame. poor…

November 29, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 58) • Page Image 9

…' Queen's putback on a Kelly Helvey miss with 9:36 left C. MICH. 47 in the game finally put the MICHIGAN 52 Wolverines ahead for the first time since 6-5 .4 From there on out, Central Michigan lost its…

… hit-and-miss free throw shooting, Wolverine freshman Krista Philips was the real thorn in Central Michigan's side. The Chippewas had no answer for the 6- foot-6 center, who led the team with 14 points…

… ability to take advantage of backdoor cut- no avail as the Wolverines feature a few wings points. Her basket with 1:47 gave Michigan a 47- ting, but Michigan adjusted. that could handle that assignment…

… a backdoor pass with the Wolverines clinging Aside from a Central Michigan layup, the rest The Wolverines outdid Central Michigan to a three-point lead, and Michigan was able to of the scoring came…

… end By CHRIS HERRING Daily Sports Writer MOUNT PLEASANT - Down just two points at half- time last night against Central Michigan, the game was the Wolverines' for the taking. But unlike last year, the…

… able to keep (Michigan) from doing that they eventually did in those last few minutes." The Wolverines finally start- ed torconvert second-chance opportunities. Sophomore Melinda Queen pulled down two…

… scoreless. According to Kelly Helvey - the team's lone senior - the Wolverines proved they can be multi-dimensional without their offensive threat. "(The game) gave us a lot more confidence," Helvey said…

… on track." The game looked dire for the Wolverines when starting point guard Jessica Minnfield got in foul trouble early in the first half. The team's assist leader logged just eight min- utes in the…

…. Before Saturday, Michigan was riding a seven-game win streak and scoring more goals per game than all but one NCAA team. But when the Wolverines trav- eled to Mariucci Arena to face the top-ranked Golden…

… in the 1995 Frozen Four. But that wasn't the biggest problem. Defensive miscues and players out of position on the Olympic- sized ice in Minneapolis spelled disaster for a Wolverine squad coming off a…

November 28, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 37) • Page Image 12

… weren't sure they wanted to pay the price to get to them." - Michigan coach Red Berenson on why the Wolverines had difficulty scoring against the Badgers BY THE NUMBERS The number of power play goals…

… Saturday. 'M' shuts down Badger power play M' has power play outage over weekend By Daniel Levy Daily Sports Writer If the Wolverines are looking for reasons for their lost weekend, they will probably start…

November 06, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 46) • Page Image 15

…'s graduation left Michigan without a center. The 6-foot-9 Brown started 25 games for the Wolverines last sea- son, while the 6-foot-11 Hunter chipped in four starts. But both play- ers saw action in all 30…

… that he will help the Wolverines most with rebounding and scoring up front. The 6-foot-9 Petway, who will split time at power and small for- ward, has the ability to jump out of the gym, a feature that…

November 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 45) • Page Image 11

… left Michigan without a center. The 6-foot-9 Brown started 25 games for the Wolverines last sea- son, while the 6-foot-1 1 Hunter chipped in four starts. But both play- ers saw action in all 30 Michigan…

… help the Wolverines most with rebounding and scoring up front. The 6-foot-9 Petway, who will split time at power and small for- ward, has the ability to jump out of the gym, a feature that will be help…

November 04, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 42) • Page Image 14

… 4 6B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - November 4, 2002 Cagers struggle against lesser foe 6 TONY DING/Daily Michigan sophomore Tarn Leach helped lead the Wolverines to a third-place at the…

… Wayne State, Michigan coach Tommy Amaker was hoping to answer some questions about his y o u n g Wolverines. WAYNE STATE 68 Instead, he found out M MICHIGAN 79 he has to add to the laundry list of…

November 07, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 26) • Page Image 12

… weekend series. Andrew Cogliano (Michigan) The freshman wing saved the Wolverines with two late goals on Friday night after the Irish closed to within one goal in the third period. " FRIDAY'S GAME…

Wolverines PA Notre Dame Fighting Irish SATURDAY'S GAME Notre Dame Fighting Irish Michigan Wolverines 8 Special teams key to M' sweep 5 By Daniel Levy Daily Sports Writer 2 MichIgan 4, Notre Dame 2…

… Miller was whistled for high sticking. The penalty gave the Fighting Irish a two minute power play, but it was hard to tell which team had the advantage. Wolverine captain Andrew Ebbett combined with…

… into the Michigan zone, Wolverine forward Chad Kolarik slid on the ice to block a Fighting Irish shot. Michigan successfully killed the penalty, and more impressively, they held Notre Dame without a shot…

…-hole, giving the Wolverines a 1-0 lead. "We're moving the puck well on the power play," Ebbett said. "We're making the right plays, and it's going in for us. On the power play, you're either hot or you're cold…

…, and right now we are on fire." The Wolverines dominated special teams play all weekend long, which was the main reason they came away with a sweep in the home-and-home series against the Fighting Irish…

… hooking, but the Wolverines' penalty kill was too tough for the Fighting Irish to figure out. Again, Michigan killed the penalty without allow- ing a single shot on net. Two minutes later, the Wolverines

…-5 win, the Wolverines scored half their goals on the power play, while killing off nine-of-10 Notre Dame extra-man advantages. Although Michigan had the edge in special teams, Michigan coach Red Berenson…

…," Jackson said. "Power plays slow the game down. I like the way he called the game (Saturday night)." While the Michigan power play and penalty kill have been ter- rific this season, the Wolverines are a…

… the Irish, but were marred by some defensive breakdowns. The Wolverines were enjoying a comfortable 6-3 r- lead with five minutes remaining when all hell broke loose. Notre Dame freshman Garrett Regan…

November 19, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

… Michi- gan State at Munn Ice Arena. Until last night, that is. Junior goalie Al Montoya McHGN TTE2 made 29 saves, including 16 in a hectic first period, to lead the No. 2 Wolverines to a 4-2 victory over…

… the Spartans. Last night's out- come marked the first time the Wolverines' senior class tasted success in the Spartans' building. "The seniors wanted to end their careers with at least one win in this…

November 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 47) • Page Image 15

Wolverines' Achilles' heel. Despite earning 19 penalty-corners in FIELD HOCKEY two games, Michigan Notebook managed to convert on just one occasion. In addition, it surrendered four goals on just 10…

… weekend, including two against the Wolverines. "Both of them were great shots," Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz said. "We tried to limit the corners they got, and I thought we did limit their corners quite…

November 08, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 46) • Page Image 8

… Writer Ladies and gentlemen, your attention please. Borseth Basketball is about to begin. As the eighth coach in the 35- year history of Michigan women's basketball, Kevin Borseth will lead the Wolverines

…-opener for the second consec- utive year. After another week of practice, the Wolverines should show a bet- ter grasp of the offense. Borseth noted the improved ball move- ment between the Cleveland State…

November 02, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 42) • Page Image 10

…, After practice Wednesday, which they only learned just eight Michigan men's days ago. basketball coach NOTEBOOK The zone forced a few turnovers. John Beilein And the Wolverines disrupted Fer- wouldn…

Wolverines didn't body knew by echoing." know the lineup until they showed Grady, in particular, was a nui- up for the game. sance to the Bulldog offense, living The unit began the game in a up to his high…

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