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November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 19

…, giving the Buckeyes a 21-6 lead in the second quarter Wolverines quarterback Shea Patter- son tossed two touchdowns of his own to keep Michigan within striking distance, cutting the lead to two…

…- ing it 33 yards for an Ohio State touch- down, spurring 17-unanswered points as the Buckeyes stretched the lead to 41-19 headed to the final frame. The Buckeyes and Wolverines scored two more…

…. Quarterback J.T. Barrett led the Buck- eyes down to the Wolverine 6-yard line with 6 seconds left. Kicker Tyler Durbin’s 23-yard field goal attempt tied the game 17-all, deadlocking “The Game” at the end…

… of regulation. Barrett scampered in from the 7-yard line on the Buckeyes’ first overtime pos- session, and the Wolverines threw for a score on fourth and goal to end overtime knotted at 24. Ohio…

… interception. Despite Johnson’s two rushing touchdowns, he gained 74 yards on 15 carries as the Wolverines ran for only 121 yards on the day. 2012: Basil’s leg powers No. 4 Ohio State past No. 20 Michigan…

… uprights at the end of the first, putting Ohio State up 10-7 after one. The Wolverines used a quarterback tandem with Robinson and Gardner, who bludgeoned in from two yards out to give Michigan the…

… the lead for all of 50 seconds, as Robinson accelerated and broke a tackle, scrambling 67 yards to put the Wolverines up by four. Before time expired, Basil struck his second field goal, this…

… give Ohio State the lead, 23-21. The Buckeyes defense held firm, keep- ing the Wolverines scoreless in the sec- ond half as Basil drilled his fourth field goal from 25 yards to give Ohio State a 26…

…- tions as the Wolverines couldn’t muster much through the air. SUBSCRIBE @ LANTERN TV …

November 16, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

…- verines up four goals with eight minutes to play, the No. 3 Michi- gan hockey team’s game against No. 18 Notre Dame on Friday probably should have ended quietly. For 52 minutes, the Wolverines

… minutes will almost certainly carry beyond tomorrow, to when the two meet again in Ann Arbor and potentially beyond. There’s no love lost between the Wolverines and Notre Dame; there never has been…

November 09, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

… Antonio, the Wolverines played some low-stakes card and board games to pass the time. When Brown lost one of those games, she stormed out of the room. Because, just like when she was younger, if she…

… university in Naz Hillmon. But we have some really special pieces returning.” The Wolverines are more than Hillmon, and this season, they have the pieces to prove that. For Michigan to show what it’s capa…

November 02, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 98) • Page Image 15

… seniors on the team are transfers, making them and fellow junior-captain Jace Howard the Wolverines’ lon- gest tenured players. As the young team looks for leadership, it’ll look towards two kids who…

… have you. Entering their fourth season under the leadership of coach Juwan Howard, the Wolverines underwent a tumultuous offseason that featured major roster turn- over. Nine new players — including…

November 10, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

… grassroots level basketball. It makes me so happy to give back to other Fijians as much as I can.” Now at Michigan, Nainima has an opportunity to yet again build on her foundation. Wolverine players and…

… team, as the Wolverines are lacking in guard depth. With the departure of starting point guard Mike Smith, it will be on Jones to fill in that gap offensively, and more importantly, guard the other…

… ENGKVIST/Daily Michigan grad student guard DeVante’ Jones steps up to take on a critical role with the Wolverines, as the team lacks in guard depth after Mike Smith left big shoes to fill. JOSHUA TAUBMAN…

November 03, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 57) • Page Image 5

Wolverine claws, orgasms and Goop. This seemingly-odd combination takes the screen in Netflix’s new show: “Sex, Love & Goop.” Gwyneth Paltrow, along with a cast of sexological experts, tackle…

… “games.” This is where the Wolverine claws come into play. While some may argue that this is a prop that should remain on the set of “X-Men,” others enjoy incorporating it into their sex routine to…

November 03, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 57) • Page Image 10

…, Pehrson’s relentless pursuit of the puck overpowered the Badgers. He won the battle all by himself and the Wolverines gained possession. That was around the time where Michigan would hit a wall — both…

… literally and figuratively. Wisconsin’s game plan was clear: Do not allow the Wolverines any room in the slot. Their tight-knit defense seemingly blocked every Michigan shot, constantly sacrificing their…

Wolverines to just one shot on goal. In the fourth quarter, however, Michigan fired on all cylinders offensively, putting six shots on goal off the sticks of five Wolverine players. Though Penn State…

Wolverines’ day. Michigan found its tie-breaker with less than three minutes left to play, in a penalty corner conversion off the stick of senior midfielder Sofia Southam. “One of our strengths this year…

November 04, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 6) • Page Image 17

…, Illinois and Iowa State. Michigan’s winning pedigree stood out. He was also swayed in part by former Wolverine Colin Castleton, a fellow Florida native and childhood friend of Brown’s. Castleton…

… working on improving in categories where it fell short last year. The Wolverines shot 32.8% from behind the arc last season but only averaged 4.8 3-point attempts per game. “I think we’ve worked a…

…. “I think we’re going to shoot more of them and I think we’re going to make more of them.” In an abnormal season, it helps that the Wolverines have a lot of experience returning to the court…

…. The Wolverines also add junior guard Leigha Brown, who received a waiver for immediate eligibility on Sunday, to their roster after she transferred from Nebraska this offseason. Brown led the…

… Michigan improve its scoring abilities and could make an immediate impact. On a bench with as much experience as the Wolverines, Barnes Arico said new freshmen may take on more of a learning role…

… learn, the Wolverines seem positioned to compete for a Big Ten championship. But first, they have to make it through the uncertainty of the preseason. “The new word of the year is fluid. (The…

… there’s no guarantee that Michigan coach Mel Pearson will allow Power to attend. In a normal year, Power would miss very little, if any, of the Wolverines’ season. The camp normally begins in the…

… both have their own benefits and drawbacks. Whatever decision Pearson makes, it will have considerable ramifications for the start of the Wolverines’ season. The Athletic’s Corey Pronman ranked…

… Canada’s selection camp for the junior team. You’re gonna be gone 51 days — 51 days in a bubble. MILES MACKLIN/Daily Michigan coach Kim Barnes Arico says the Wolverines worked on their outside…

… immediately eligible to play for the Wolverines in 2020. …

November 26, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 35) • Page Image 7

… Michigan men’s basketball team sits at 4-0. The Wolverines’ performances have varied from a late-game scare in the opener to Appalachian State to two blowouts against lowly mid-majors Houston…

… play outside the confines of Crisler Center. That all changes on Wednesday, when the Wolverines tip off against Iowa State in the first-round of the Battle 4 Atlantis in Nassau, Bahamas. For…

November 25, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

… battle one-on-one. This particular instance — the exclamation point on the night — was a 19-yard connection to extend the Wolverines’ lead to 39-14, where it would end a quarter later. Collins…

…. Things won’t come nearly as easily next week against Ohio State, perhaps the nation’s best team. But as the Wolverines try to pull off a feat few expect, facing a challenge that requires the best…

November 25, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 34) • Page Image 10

…IN PRINT AND ONLINE NOVEMBER 26, 2019 4B — November 25, 2019 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday Wolverines get past Wright State in penalties, 5-4, advance to Sweet 16 The Ultras…

… Wright State (10-8- 3) to win 5-4 in a shootout, ensuring its place in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. The first 90 minutes held no guarantees of such success, though. The Wolverines were…

November 22, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 33) • Page Image 7

… weekend and ranks 14th nationally in passing yards per game. On paper, it’s the Wolverines’ fourth or fifth- toughest game of the season to date, depending on your opinion of Iowa. And yet, there’s an…

…’s matchup with Ohio State is circled on calendars years in advance. That’s especially true this year, when that matchup is the Wolverines’ one remaining chance to define their season as a success. So…

November 21, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

…, Michigan needs his impact. Through six Big Ten games, the Wolverines have managed to earn only one conference point and sit 14 points behind first-place Penn State. The struggles have been capped by…

… attention to be on the Wolverines on the ice. So, when he disappeared from sight after a period, it was apparent where he was going. He found a different point of view to watch from. “Well, I was…

November 20, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

… screening at JLabAttention@gmail.com! Wolverines advance in NCAA Tournament with 2-1 first-round win over Bowling Green In early September, the Michigan and Bowling Green women’s soccer teams faced…

… puppies were present — an accurate representation of the maturity that the Wolverines and Falcons accumulated between then and now. The early-season mistakes made by two teams about to catch fire…

November 19, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

… grand total of just five minutes in the Wolverines’ eight January games and didn’t score a point. “Last year, you might get a few minutes at a time, so you’re trying to make sure that you make a…

…. With the Wolverines nearing a stretch of games against ranked opponents, they might just score a few resumé- building wins if the confidence Howard has instilled continues giving way to on…

November 18, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 30) • Page Image 7

…Lavert Hill bounced down the Michigan sideline, waiving his arms in jubilation with his helmet in hand. Behind him, the rest of the Wolverines did the same, spilling onto the field, toward…

…. For 11 years before Saturday, Michigan State (2-5 Big Ten, 4-6 overall) had avoided losing back-to-back games against the Wolverines, marking its longest period of in-state dominance since the…

Wolverine, he finished with 384 yards and four touchdowns. “Just wish I had two more shots at them,” Patterson said postgame, his typically stoic face dotted with emotion. “Just wish I had four…

… all-encompassing display of dominance, spreading to the Wolverines’ defense, with its three sacks, two interceptions and 3.7 yards allowed per play. It’s a display of dominance that continued…

… to cement Michigan’s re-emerging control over the state — a significance not lost on these Wolverines. As the teams congregated at midfield postgame, the Spartans tried to linger, offering a…

… to leave. They don’t deserve to be in our stadium.” Natalie Stephens & Alexandria Pompei / Daily Design by Jack Silberman THEO MACKIE Daily Sports Editor WOLVERINES SEND SPARTANS BACK TO EAST…

November 18, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 30) • Page Image 9

…, Michigan got off to a slow start, not scoring its first points until two minutes into the game despite a substantial size advantage on the Phoenix. The Wolverines did not take their first lead until…

… five minutes had gone by, and they relinquished that lead just two minutes later. For much of the first half, the Wolverines’ shots did not fall, their offense as cold as the temperatures outside…

November 15, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 29) • Page Image 12

…-known plays dating back to the beginning of his tenure in East Lansing. The Wolverines are well aware how much hate goes into this rivalry, and they know that Dantonio’s trickery is another thing to look…

… to execute it. No matter who’s running it, the Wolverines have dedicated preparation time for these sorts of situations and they’re very familiar with how a play like this could work. “We…

November 13, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

… Podschlne is the program manager for Wolverines for Life, the parent organization to Blood Drives United. Podschlne described Wolverines for Life as a center for organizing “blood, organ…

… Blood Battle when a faculty member at his high school advised future Wolverines to participate. Already having been involved in Red Cross volunteer work, Wood said he was excited at the…

November 12, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

… closer than its 20-point margins of victory would suggest. On Friday, the Wolverines demonstrated an inability to hold onto the ball, tallying 19 turnovers and 22 fouls. “Hailey Brown got in foul…

… precision picked up in the second half Sunday with only four turnovers against nine assists as the stakes grew higher and the Wolverines faced adversity from a comeback push by Bradley. “The…

…’s physicality — each team committed double- digit foul totals — showcasing a tangible sense of hunger and aggression. On the other end, after allowing the early goal, the Wolverine defense shaped into form…

… up the athlete while discussing the team’s offensive struggles, there was no confusion on why. The Wolverines are no favorites, nor has this group of players won it all even once — let alone…

… of tenacity Pearson has seen in the Michigan players during their current power-play slump. Against Minnesota, the Wolverines went 0-for-9 on power plays, reflecting the pains of their…

… the team will face throughout the season. After 0-for-9 power play mark in weekend disappointment against Minnesota, Wolverines look for more puck movement TIEN LE Daily Sports Editor A little bit…

November 11, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… is none other than a wolverine, an ode not only to the University but also the state, as Harris explained. “It’s our old taxidermy wolverine which we sent out to get fluffed and buffed…

… and freshened up for the 21st century,” Harris said. “Actually, wolverines may have never lived in Michigan, but they are still a symbol for the state because they are really fierce animals…

November 11, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 26) • Page Image 7

…, causing an offsides call. It was just one wasted chance in a game of many — ultimately leading to a 3-1 loss for the Wolverines (3-5-2 overall, 0-3-1-0 Big Ten) against the Golden Gophers (4-4-1, 1…

…. “We’re not getting those bounces,” said senior defenseman Luke Martin. “A lot of posts, a lot of weird plays around their net and ours. It’s hard not to get frustrated.” All game, the Wolverines

Wolverine players offered a good explanation of what occurred. TIEN LE Daily Sports Editor Michigan FALLS TO MINNESOTA INSIDE SPORTSMONDAY SPORTSMONDAY COLUMN: The meaning of a big brother SEE PAGE 4B…

November 11, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 26) • Page Image 8

… reflect how close it was. Sometimes misused, it was emblematic Saturday night when the Michigan hockey team fell, 3-1, to Minnesota. The third goal the Wolverines gave up was an empty netter in the…

… than those on the conceded goal — many that actually worked. For instance, following a faceoff in the Wolverines’ attacking zone late in the opening period the Gophers got a quick rush, but…

… you’re not scoring and you’re a forward, you really start to press. It can get in your head.” But Lambert wasn’t the only Wolverine who couldn’t capitalize on opportunities; the team as a whole…

… proved unable to finish pucks on net. The Wolverines’ lone goal came in the third period off a tip- in by graduate transfer forward Jacob Hayhurst off a shot from senior defensemen Luke Martin. It…

… minutes. Rather than shooting the puck, the Wolverines opted to pass. And pass. And pass. When they did manage to put the puck on net, it sailed wide or over the crossbar or didn’t even connect with a…

… net.” After losing three straight and tying Minnesota, but surrendering the extra point, it’s obvious Michigan’s offense needs to regroup. What’s less obvious is whether the Wolverines will be…

… towards their respective benches at the 11:05 mark of the second half on Tuesday, everything was going according to plan for Juwan Howard. The Wolverines held a 26-point advantage, seemingly…

November 11, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

… roster that can step up and score. The Wolverines got off to a fast start in their 77-57 win against Bradley on Sunday, going on a 7-0 run to start the game. Sophomore forward Naz Hillmon led the way…

Wolverines. Michigan made just two of its last 15 shots, and only led Bradley by seven after the first quarter. The Wolverines continued to struggle offensively early in the second quarter, but with 6…

November 08, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

… Northwood last Friday, every player in the Wolverines’ starting lineup measured at least 6-feet tall. While basketball players being tall is noth- ing new, Michigan’s combination of size and speed from…

… the traditional guard spot can take pressure off the forwards on defense and cre- ate a more diverse attack down low offensively — evidenced by the Wolverines’ 58 points in the paint against…

November 08, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 26) • Page Image 13

… consecutive season, the Wolverines have undergone a significant amount of roster turnover. With Hallie Thome and Nicole Munger graduating and Deja Church transferring, Michigan has three starting spots…

… to fill and 30.6 points per game to replace. Despite that, the expectations for the Wolverines are as high as they have been in coach Kim Barnes Arico’s eight years with the team, largely due to…

November 06, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 20) • Page Image 7

… overmatched defensive back, before going untargeted for drives at a time as the Wolverines’ offense sputters. “He adds a dynamic element to our offense to where you have to pay attention to him every snap…

… epitomized how Michigan likes to use Collins as a deep threat — sparingly and against looks that the Wolverines know he can exploit. Of Collins’ three 40-plus yard receptions this year, two came in the…

November 06, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 20) • Page Image 8

…’s lead, junior guard Eli Brooks knocked down two shots from behind the arc while sophomore wing Adrien Nunez converted on a stepback jumper from the elbow. By the first media timeout, the Wolverines

… eventually gave way to frustration and concern in the second half, as a slew of turnovers and missed shots almost cost the Wolverines the game. Ultimately, Michigan overcame its near collapse, winning…

November 05, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 24) • Page Image 9

…Only the jerseys Tuesday, November 5, 2019 // TIPOFF 2019 3B W hen Michigan’s sea- son tips off tonight, only the Wolverines’ jerseys will remind you of yesteryear. By now, most have grown…

… been recruit- ing him since eighth grade. Todd’s pledge is more than a commitment. It’s a seismic shift in the Wolverines’ recruit- ing, which now appears eager to go toe-to-toe with the nation…

November 05, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 24) • Page Image 13

…, Charles Matthews and Ignas Brazdeikis all moved on from last year’s Sweet Sixteen team, taking 57 percent of the Wolverines’ scoring production with them. With the loss of that trio, a few newcomers…

… and a completely different coaching philosophy being implemented under new coach Juwan Howard, there is no shortage of uncertainty accompanying this year’s Wolverines. And yet, the cupboard is far…

November 04, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 23) • Page Image 9

… the puck even arrived, Gildon was setting up for a one-time slapshot. He beat sophomore goaltender Strauss Mann glove side, just under the crossbar. In an instant, the Wolverines trailed the…

… for the Wolverines. They tallied just four shots on net compared to the Buckeyes’ 13 in the second period. Bad puck bounces resulted in turnovers in the Michigan defensive zone and scoring chances…

November 01, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 22) • Page Image 6

… improvement, a mindset for work, physiology — one thing is noticeably absent from Dan Harrison’s list: any skill in the sport. This year, the majority of the 36 novice rowers on the Wolverines’ team have…

… was launched into an offseason of uncertainty and overhaul. John Beilein jumped to the professional ranks. Nine days later, Fab Five member Juwan Howard returned to Ann Arbor as the Wolverines

November 29, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 40) • Page Image 7

Wolverines’ John Beilein at the podium, singing a different tune. “That’s one of the biggest compliments I’ve ever had,” Beilein said, disposition sunny. “... It’s not like we’re trying to frustrate you…

… Michigan (7-0) engineered a domineering 84-67 win. It was the type of win that makes you think the Wolverines can contend for a national title, and when they opened the second half by jumping out to a…

… possession from the Tar Heels and a Wolverine defensive rebound, and he nailed a triple to cut the deficit to two. And on the next possession, he grabbed a defensive rebound that set up another 3-pointer…

… a wake- up call for the offense, which scored 45 points in the second half en route to an 84-67 win. Appropriately, Brazdeikis scored the Wolverines’ first points of the second half on an open…

… stage was truly too big. But it was those six points halfway through the first half that served as a wake-up call, just when the Wolverines needed it most. Wolverines filling roles when needed Ask…

November 29, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

… Thursday to face No. 13 North Carolina State, there will be plenty of storylines to watch for. One storyline pits the youth of the Wolverines (5-1) against the experience of the Wolfpack. Michigan…

…-volume scoring from its players, as it has only three underclassmen in its regular rotation. This matchup will be the Wolverines’ first time in a hostile road environment this season, and it remains to be…

November 28, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

…- ferent. North Carolina’s high-pow- ered offense is averaging 96.6 points per game in its 6-1 start. The Wolverines, meanwhile, have ascended to their highest regular-season ranking in six years on the…

…, behind Nevada, Duke and Gonzaga. But as far as the Wolverines are concerned, it may as well be. The difference between the Tar Heels and the three teams ahead of them is negligible and, more impor…

November 28, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 39) • Page Image 8

… ended briefly. But after Quinn Hughes, Will Lockwood and Josh Norris took control of the puck, little needed to be done goaltending- wise. The Wolverines had scored in their first offensive…

… Michigan found itself in another double-overtime period. Except this time, it was in a worse situation. The Wolverines had committed a penalty right before the initial overtime period ended, which…

… forward John Beecher as a Wolverine commit. JORGE CAZARES Daily Sports Writer ICE HOCKEY TIEN LE Daily Sports Writer ALEXIS RANKIN/Daily Junior goaltender Hayden Lavigne allowed three goals in 55 shot…

November 27, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

… rivals, the Wolverines and the Spartans were neck-and-neck throughout the first set, with the biggest deficit being just three points. By the time it was 23-23, it was anybody’s game. But two…

… consecutive attacks errors by the Wolverines allowed Michigan State to edge out Michigan, 25-23, to take the first set. “I think we came out pretty stale in the first set,” said junior setter…

… freshman, the torch had been passed. Eric Montross talks Wolverine-Tar Heel matchup Last year, the Michigan men’s basketball team was run out of the Dean E. Smith Center in an 86-71 loss to North…

… Carolina. This year, as part of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge, the two teams will match up again — this time with a venue change, as the seventh-ranked Wolverines will take on the 11th-ranked Tar Heels in…

… month later, he lost his job to then-sophomore Zavier Simpson, who has since become the soul of the Wolverines. Sophomore guard Jordan Poole, sophomore forward Isaiah Livers and junior center Jon…

…, while the Tar Heels defeated UCLA — the matchup is one of the Wolverines’ most anticipated this year. The Daily spoke with former North Carolina player and current Tar Heels radio analyst Eric…

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