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December 01, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

…0 8A - Wednesday, December 1, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6 Langlais searching for offense from blue line Senior's longevity has been huge boost for Wolverines in last three…

… assists list, only one playoffs, and that's real special. helper behind former Wolverine It's something I haven't really Blake Sloan. thought about (the record), but I "I take pride in my passes. I hope I…

… can keep going." ARIEL BOND/Daily Sophomore point guard Darius Morris tallied 13 points in the Wolverines' 69-6t upset victory at Clemson. Qick start pr opels 'M' to upset victory GET YOUR SENIOR…

… of a on Tuesday night and silenced stagnant Wolverine offense that the Tigers, besting the home team could not find open shots and capi- 69-61. talized on several turnovers to cut The game was part of…

… the Big the deficit. Ten/ACC Challenge, an event in With the crowd on their side and which the Wolverines have not had a young Michigan team appearing much success recently, dropping to fade with the…

… pressure turned their matchups in each of the past up, the Tigers were poised to send four seasons. the Wolverines to another disap- But Michigan (4-2) drew Clem- pointing loss just four days after son this…

… appeared to be the jittery team for squads met in the first round of the most of the game. 2009 NCAA Tournament. In that The Tigers failed to capitalize game, the Wolverines were a No. on their momentum…

… Michigan showed newfound atmosphere at Littlejohn Coliseum nerves and continued to battle to prevail once more over Clemson. until finally coming away with the The Wolverines are now 4-0 all- win. time…

Wolverines' favor with 10:33 left in ones that can get up to 50 percent the game, redshirt freshman cen- on the road." ter Jordan Morgan's three baskets The Wolverines managed to led to an 8-2 Michigan run to…

… rees- quiet the 7,237 fans in attendance tablish a solid lead. Novak's back-to-back 3-pointers then gave the Wolverines a 59-41 lead with 5:07 remaining. But the Tigers refused to quit, reduc- ing the…

December 02, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… Bauer and Easton provide samples to every Wolverine begin- For some kids in Regina, Sas- ning in the early spring - minus the katchewan, a broken hockey stick freshmen, who are at somewhat of a met its…

…, though theirs were curved com- pared to Berenson's straighter edge. He claimed that "they could shoot Michigan coach Red Berenson is in his 27th year coaching the Wolverines. the puck as well as anyone…

December 03, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

… the works for about two years - were updates to the Peer Academic Advising office website and instructional videos on how to use Wolverine Access and prepare a class schedule. There is also a new…

… easily turned bloated and depressed. If you play into puns. From the time they start your cards right, the bitter battle playing Christmas music on the radio between the Wolverines and the up until the…

December 03, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 60) • Page Image 7

…- gan coach Red Berenson said after Wednesday's practice. Over the history of the series, the Wolverines (7-2-1-0 CCHA, 8-4-4 overall) have more than taken care of business against the Buckeyes, boasting…

… play us," Berenson said. Despite holding the historical edge, the Wolverines haven't had as much recent success against the Buckeyes. Looming in the rear view mirror is the fact that Michigan has split…

December 06, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

…U The Michigan Daily j michigandaily.com I December 6, 2010 Blue punches ticket to Second-half dominance on I first-ever College Cup display in Wolverines' win Lucky break saves Michigan split MEN…

… hockey team's MICHIGAN 2 series OHIO STATE 3 with Ohio -- ---- State. MICHIGAN 2 After OHIO STATE 1 leading by a goal in the final minute of play on Friday night, the Wolverines allowed a game-tying tally…

…-1 Michigan victory. The Wolverine offense had a furious pace for the entirety of Saturday's game, peppering Buck- eye goaltender Cal Heeter with a season-high 48 shots. But it wasn't until the third period…

… blue" chants started to sound more like, "Let's go Stu." For one of the first times all season, the fans at Crisler Arena seemed to really get behind the Wolverines (5-2) and after Michi- gan headed into…

… first half, Douglass had a monster second stanza, scoring 16 of the Wolverines' 40 points. On the game, he shot 5-for-7 from behind the arc, hitting half of the Michigan's 3-pointers. "It's kind of just…

December 06, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 61) • Page Image 11

… for the Terps - a blast from Tra- verse City, Mich. native Casey Townsend that barely found the side netting - neither Burns nor his players showed any alarm. When the Wolverines made their way back…

… player. Apart from being a disruptive force on defense all day for the Wolverines, his score took a world of pressure off the team. "I felt like I was due for a goal," Quijano said. "Coach told me at…

December 06, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 61) • Page Image 12

… monumental step up in competi- tion, even though the Cardinals When the Michigan men's bas- reside in the same city. ketball team squares off with And the Wolverines (5-2) are nearby Concordia tonight, don…

…, everybody can con- ing already lost tribute." to Lourdes Col- The matchup should provide lege and Michigan-Dearborn. chances for the Wolverine bench So the University of Michigan- to continue to get vital…

… tying the game at 38-38, helping the Wolverines ich has a reputation as a regain momentum in their come- tooter but has struggled back. s shot in his first two sea- Beilein said after the Harvard Michigan…

… lower-level Division-I team that could submarine the Wolverines' strength of schedule. And with Concordia allowing Michigan to use its gym when the Wolverines can't use their own during Crisler Arena…

…- ing home stretch - including the matchup with the Crimson, the Wolverines will play eight straight and 10 of their next 11 games at Crisler - will be beneficial, espe- cially for the squad's many young…

… return to Ann Arbor, but in the Wolverines' 65-62 win over the Crimson on Saturday, he saw noth- ing but respect from the Michigan fan base. In fact, there wasn't a single chant from the Maize Rage all…

… always great to come back to Ann Arbor. It's a great community, a great town. "I enjoyed my time here as a coach and being a part of this great school." A TALE OF TWO HALVES: The Wolverines went into…

… 52 straight with a 60-47 victory over the Wolverines in front of a crowd of 11,829 rowdy Iowa State fans. But for much of the game, the Cyclones' (6-1) streak looked like it was in jeopardy. Playing in…

… that. I didn'twant to force anything." With Hicks in foul trouble, the Wolverines found a way to take control of the game midway through the first half. After Iowa State guard Kelsey Harris hit a 3…

… 12 minutes to play. But down the stretch, Iowa State proved to be too much for the Wolverines. Bolte caught fire, converting on three critical 3-pointers in the game's most cru- cial minutes. "We…

December 08, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wednesday, December 8, 2010 - 7A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Wednesday, December 8, 2D10 - 7A Wolverines prepare for Michigan State, Big Chill…

…, Cammalleri earned MVP honors for the Wolverines. The meaning, the magnitude and the stakes of the matchup made his injury a non-issue. And with the Big Chill at the Big House three days away, this year…

December 09, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… rel b( JAKE FROMM/Daily Redshirt junior goalkeeper Chris Blais will play a huge part if the Wolverines want to upset No. 2 seed Akron on Friday. Breakdown: Akron hashevadatg Zacl a speci men's1…

… with a flashy finish. chance to play at his natural posi- e Wolverine forward saw it tion - shooting guard. hole way. Novak timed his "We can always put the small- better than his Connecti- est four…

… day last month. "But he's transition, Morris passed been playing out of position for former Wolverine guard two years, so we pretty much Lucas-Perry, who took a said, 'Colton and Evan, you go om behind…

… become a or the offensive board and blessing for the Wolverines (6-2). the put-back with three Matched up against men his cticut defenders breathing own size, Novak has cleaned up his neck. the glass like…

… never before, and he tsequencemayhave topped leads the Wolverines in rebound- matchup's highlight reel, ing with 61 boards --7.6 per game. ovak admitted after the He's now on pace to finish this :hat when…

December 09, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 64) • Page Image 8

… Chill a week-long event for Ann Arbor, M' hockey E 4 Undefeated Jayhawks will give Wolverines yet another tough pre-Big Ten challenge By EVERETT COOK Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's basket…

… is definitely not the case for the Wolverines. Even though the Wolverines are only .500 right now, that can be in part attributed to their brutal schedule so far. Besides Marquette, Michigan has only…

… said last Thursday. From the three Ann Arbor pub- lic high schools, to Michigan's and Michigan State's club teams, to for- mer 1998 Wolverine captain Matt Herr's prep team from Connecticut, the…

December 10, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… that game, despite Manny Harris's 25 points, six rebounds and four steals, the Wolverines couldn't keep up with the Run- nin' Utes, who finished the game with a 13-1 run. This year, Utah (6-2 overall) is…

… David Foster. last season, the Runnin' Utes won Everyone on Michigan's ros- the rebound battle 41-25 and the ter will have to be better on the Wolverines were visibly over- defensive end. powered in the…

Wolverine lore. A three-time (soon to be fear-time) All-Ameri- can. Michigan female athlete of the year. Back-to-back triple doubles. Program leader in single-season assists (as a freshman). Program leader in…

December 10, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 64) • Page Image 8

… and foul shots. And in the second half, the Wolverines did each of these things. Michigan made more than 50 percent of its field goals and 3-pointers in the second half and quickly built up a 9-0 run in…

…' 11 offensive rebounds. It was the first time since Michi- gan's home opener against Alcorn State that the Wolverines have won the offensive board battle. "I thought Courtney came in and handled the…

December 10, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… college hockey game, on Oct. 6, 2001 at Spartan Stadium - they set the precedent for outdoor hockey games. And on Saturday, the Wolverines and Spartans will meet in the Big Chill at the Big House, the world…

… Arbor in hopes of winning the program's first national championship since 1998. So, it's no surprise then that the three are the Wolverines' leading scorers almost midway through the season, helping…

December 10, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

… puck away from exiting Spartan Stadium with an upsetvictory over its arch-rival Michigan State, the No.1 ranked team in the nation. As the third period clock rolled under one minute, the Wolverines held…

… for tripping. One minute later, Burnes was called for slashing, setting up a two-man advantage for the Spartans. The Wolverines killed the three-on- five, but were unable to hold Michigan State…

December 13, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 65) • Page Image 9

… watch the Wolverines and Spartans - the teams that set the precedent for outdoor hockey games when they skated to a 3-3 tie in the Cold War back on Oct. 6, 2001 at Spartan Stadium - hock- ey fans from…

… answered that Hogan would get the nod for the 12th-ranked Wolverines. "Hunwick's not out of the loop (for the starting job later this sea- son), he's just not going to start this game," Berenson said on…

… Santa Barbara, Calif. meant the end of his career as a Wolverine. But for his partner-in-crime, freshman Soony Saad, the defeat marked the beginning of a new era for the program. "Michigan is on the map…

… now," Meram said. "We set the tone this year. Now, teams will start to have respect for us and not take us so lightly." The pair - which accounted for 36 of the Wolverines' 53 goals this season…

December 13, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 65) • Page Image 11

… were) definitely some ups and down for me and the team, but hopefully... everything came together tonight and hopefully we can keep it going." HAGELIN HEATS UP, TOO: Rust wasn't the only Wolverine to…

… today." OFFENSE ON DiSPLAY: In their 5-0 rout of Michigan State, the Wolverines scored five or more goals for the fifth time this season. Despite being outshot by the Spartans 34-29, Saturday's game was a…

… display of the offensive weapons Michigan has on each line. While Merrill and Hagelin each finished the night with two goals and junior forward David Wohl- berg added one, four additional Wolverines

… recorded points on Saturday. "Call it puck luck, call it what- ever you want, but it's nice that one led to two and two led to three and that we kept going," Powers said. The Wolverines' power playunit had…

… in The Big Chill at the Big House. 3-for-4 on the power play on Sat- urday. Just like with Rust and Hage- lin finding some fuel outside, the Wolverines know that netting three man-advantage goals is…

… - who stopped 34 shots en route to his first shutout of the season - the Wolverines got another surprise from freshman defenseman Jon Merrill, who notched Michigan's first two goals against the Spar- tans…

… don't even k nuts." Just under three m Merrill noticed that Wolverine forwards the play following a H save, and jumped up with senior forward 1 As Rust crossedt blue line, Merrill str the right side of…

… an 18-year-old freshman - a reference senior co-captain Carl Hagelin made following the game - he flipped the puck underneath the bar to give the Wolverines a 2-0 advantage heading into the locker room…

… lead t all of the with a pair of power play tallies were behind from Hagelin - the Wolverines lunwick kick were 3-4 with the man-advantage. on the rush At the 8:57 mark of the third peri- natt Rust. od…

… pucks to the net" as two contrib- uting factors for the Wolverines' success on the power play against the Spartans. Berenson added: "We work on our power play probably as much or more than most teams, and…

December 01, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

… buzz to even consider entering the 2011 NBA Draft. But not long after the Michi- gan men's basketball team's loss to Duke in the NCAA Tourna- ment, Morris left the Wolverines. By the time Morris was…

… drafted " in the second round by the NOTEBOOK Los Ange- les Lakers, Wolverine fans had already turned their attention to Ohio's 2010 Mr. Basketball in Ohio and the expected future of Michi- gan basketball…

…, point guard Trey Burke. But after the offense struggled mightily in the Wolverines' first three games, it looked like Burke would need another year to grasp the offense, ala Morris in 2009. Then the…

… commenting on the Wolverines' outstanding rebounding ability. Earlier this week, Borseth said that Michigan (7-1) boxes out its competitors with ease. But against No. 16 MICHIGAN 65 Maryland MARYLAND 74 (8…

…-0), the Wolverines were the ones boxed out, and they fell to the Terra- pins, 74-65. "Rebounds really hurt us in this game," said senior guard Carmen Reynolds. "We reverted back to our old ways." Rebounds…

…'s like a 36 ACT score. We couldn't keep them off the glass." But the Wolverines knew it would be difficult to go up against Maryland. The Terrapins average 85 points per game and Michigan averages 55, so…

… Borseth devised a plan to make up for the 30-point difference. First, the Wolverines would attempt to take 20 points by stopping the Terrapins in transition, and they would gain 10 points by outrebounding…

… them. The plan worked in the first half, as the Wolverines were able to hold the Terrapins and the score was tied at the half, 36-36. But Maryland regrouped in the second half and pulled away in the last…

… her shoulders, but is," Borseth said. "They she did a pretty good job for the team." Reynolds was also an asset for the Wolverines, scoring they had 51 15 points. Junior guard Jenny Ryan led Michigan…

… loss, the Wol- verines know they have a lot of work to do on the boards and I the whole way." in transitions. Michigan will or guard Courtney Boylan have to be more prepared to play ie Wolverines with 17…

December 05, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 61) • Page Image 12

…4B - December 5,2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines, Nanooks play rare scoreless regulation Redshirt sophomore forward Jordan Morgan scored 16 points in Michigan's 76-66 victory…

… subtraction. At least that's how Michigan coach John Beilein saw it. After shedding some locks, the redshirt sophomore Morgan was the center at the center of the Wolverines' attack Satur- day - knocking down…

December 08, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… and iatic Evan Smotrycz y d TODD NEEDLE/Daily Sophomore forward Evan Smotrycz is the top-ranked recruit on the Wolverines asa former four-star forward. mistakes in Saturday's win over Iowa State…

… for the Wolverines. And Smotrycz has shown enough flashes that it leaves you wanting more. "When he lets the game come to him a little bit more, he's a far more efficient player," Beilein said. "He…

… bringthat goals this season put him in a tie back here." for first place on the Wolverines' Di Giuseppe wasn't the only roster and any teammate will Wolverine to receive an invitation attest that he's notjust…

… McElheny (327) sprain, the Wolverines hit for a nior middle blocker Court- .291 attack percentage en route to tcher (300). a resounding three-set victory. In h Hunt playing at her usual Michigan…

… as many as the duo spearheaded the Wolverines' Elheny and then-freshman offense. She earned Most Valu- blocker Jennifer Cross, able Player honors with 48 kills in ed for second most kills on three…

… gamesduringthe Michigan/ m with 261. Adidas Invitational in September. when that machine was Recently though, sophomore out- d late last season due to side hitter Molly Toon and McEl- the Wolverines struggled heny…

… Invitational. Coincidentally, those three games were also the last non-con- ference foes the Wolverines faced until the NCAA Tournament. After starting its season with 12-straight non-conference wins, Michigan…

…- ment. With victories against Bay- lor and Stanford in the first two rounds of the tournament last weekend, the Wolverines con- tinued their undefeated record against non-conference oppo- nents. "I think…

December 08, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… nation avoice, or througha yourself, most people are like. food community more specific to the Univer- "I think people just really want to sup- sity like Wolverine CuiZine. A student-run attracted to food…

… voice that professional critics may they like and what they don't like." not be able to offer. Wolverine CuiZine, LSA junior Brent Hegwood, the general manager of The Internet has made this "food democ…

December 08, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 64) • Page Image 11

… around food has evolved within the Univer- sity: Wolverine CuiZine. This food blog covers a variety of food-related topics during the academic year and publishes one print publication every spring. LSA…

… junior Kay Feker, editor in chief of Wolverine CuiZine, made a point to distinguish Wolverine CuiZine from profes- sional food criticism. Wolverine CuiZine welcomes writers of all interests, and…

December 12, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

… offense mired in inconsistency and question marks. But against Michigan State this weekend, upperclassmen stepped up and delivered Michigan's best hockey of the year. The Wolverines won on Friday, 4-3, and…

… fans would see the "real David Wohlberg" against the Spartans, and his hunch was spot on. Wohlberg scored the first goal of the game for the Wolverines on Friday, wristing a beauty of a shot into the…

December 12, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

… and gave the Wolverines (5-6-2-1 CCHA, 9-8-2 overall) the all-important first lead. Six minutes into the first stan- ALDEN REISS/Daily Freshman forward Alex Guptill scored a goal against Michigan State…

… to become the Wolverines' leading goal scorer. OAKLAND From Page 1B with a 3-pointer a couple plays later (one of two he hit on the day) to put Michigan (7-3) up 82-69, removing any doubt about the…

December 12, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 66) • Page Image 12

…. And the Wolverines (9-2) just couldn't respond, falling 77-64. None of Michigan's players ever got into a rhythm. Senior for- ward Carmen Reynolds, who is 23 points away from breaking 1,000 for her…

… Rachel Sheffer scored 16 points against Eastern Michigan was also difficult at the beginning for the Wolverines, but eventually they found a way to get inside and score 44 points in the paint. "Their…

December 03, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 54) • Page Image 12

… TRACY KO/Daily Junior defenseman Mac Bennett and the Michigan hockey team salvaged the weekend with a shootout win Saturday. Wolverines can get back on track in December, By MATT SLOVIN Daily Sports…

…. Friday night, - Michigan played an opening frame that coach Red Berenson said was carried by the Wolverines. "I thought we came out strong, and after playing that first period. I think we all felt pretty…

… much the Michigan hockey team likes December. Go back to last season, when a Wolverine squad in the midst of a familiar fall slump trekked to Alaska dur- ing the first weekend of December. Friday night…

… the Wolverines rarely coming back to put a point on the board. So when the calendar changed this weekend, it seemed Michi- gan's game plan also changed from Friday to Saturday night. "I thought we…

…'s skate. The Wolverines haven't had that kind of luck lately. "For us to come back and establish the weekend with a tie (and) shootout win is big for us," said senior forward A.J. Treais. "I think that…

… do with the Wolverines' performance - off-ice mindsets have just as much to do with it. Just look at sophomore Alex Guptill, one of Michigan's staple forwards, who didn't even make the trip to Big…

… less effective player didn't hurt on Saturday. Does this weekend mark the turning pointin the. Wolverines' underachieving season? Perhaps. An upcoming bye week gives Michigan extra practice time to…

… readjust before playing Western Michigan. But the best thing about fac- ing the Broncos? It will still be December. And maybe the Wolverines can hold on to that December magic that'sbeen so good to them…

… able to play consistently for a full game. Freshman goaltender Steve Racine gave the Wolverines a chance to win the game Sat- urday, and they did so despite their inability to control all three periods…

December 04, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 7

… Berenson. "But I can't tell you we've got guys who can score every night." In the Wolverines' 5-0 loss to the Bulldogs on Friday in Big Rapids, Moffatt ripped off five shots, tied for the most he's had in a…

… five teams. a national championship, the goal In an effort that highlighted for the next couple weeks is sim- the Wolverines' speed and depth, ply getting through finals. While Michigan (4-0 overall, 3…

…-0 Big most students study dayand night Ten) took first in 19 of the 21 in the libraries on campus, the events and multiple Wolverine swimmers have the added task of swimmers placed in the top five…

…- the Wolverines get more than a ward." month off from competition - The Wolverines were led by their longest such stretch of the senior Miguel Ortiz, who took season - before theytravelto Flor- first in…

…- tional at Joe Louis Arena on Dec. 28-29. MONDAY FUN DAY: After the weekend set with Ferris State, the Wolverines were given the day off from skating on Monday. Michigan will resume practice Tuesday and won…

… the Wolverines' woes aren't as bad they think. Despite having been outrebounded in half of its games, Michigan has out- rebounded opponents, 237-230, so far this season. So what has Michigan (6…

… threw the Wolverines out of rhythm. Michi- gan, which relies on its hot shoot- ing on the outside from Sheffer and Thompson to compensate for its lack of height, shot below its 46 percent season average…

… in its two. losses. But the losses highlighted what happens when Michigan is unable to set up its offense and wait for its shot. Instead, the Wolverines forced quick shots, ultimately affecting the…

… to play a more up-tempo offense. Jordan forces the Wolverines into a different offense that works the ball down low more frequently. But in its game against Florida, Michigan showed what happens when…

…-court offense and just find the open person (helps)." Opposing defenses have not only applied total team pres- sure, but have also focused in on the Wolverines' leading scorers - Sheffer with 14.9 points per game…

December 05, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 56) • Page Image 8

… Stauskas launching the shot with the clock winding down. And after drawing an offensive foul on the other end, another freshman, forward Mitch McGary, finished an easy layup, capping a 15-2 Wolverine run to…

… give No. 3 Michigan an 18-point advantage after another sluggish start to a game. After each team scored just one field goal - both 3-pointers - in the second half's first four min- utes, the Wolverines

… multiple times on Tuesday. Whether it be for his third career dunk or an easy layup, he was consistently yards away from the nearest Bronco. Burke and the Wolverines' defense took advantage of West- ern…

… all. Though tough defense isn't normally Michigan's strength, the Wolverines played a full 40 minutes, forcing Western Michi- gan to take errant shots and force bad passes. With Burke and redshirt…

… play on the perimeter and couldn't effectively rotate the ball to find an open man in the paint. The Broncos made bad pass- es and seconds later, Burke or another Wolverine would be on the other end of…

…. (Bottom) Freshman forward Mitch McGary scored 10 points and was one of three Wolverines to finish in double figures. After tough 2-game stretch, Wolverines play at Illinois State By ALEXA DETTELBACH Daily…

… Illinois State (4-2) in Normal, Ill. on Wednesday. Initslasttwogames, Michigan (6-2)-has faced its two toughest opponents of the young season. The Wolverines lost, 71-54, to Michigan at No. 4 Duke last…

…: Red- halftime, but bird Arena the Wolverines TV/Radio: were unable to BTN.com rally in the sec- ond half. After a two-day break, Michi- gan trumped the Gators on Sat- urday, ending its home stand with…

… their points, especially in the second half. "We need to have bigger, stronger kids out there, and Nya gives us that presence." Plagued by ACL injuries, the Wolverines are very thin at for- ward and have…

…-high 17.8 points per game with 5.8 rebounds per game. With a potent Red Birds offense, the Wolverines will need to continue to rely on their strong trio of seniors, guard Jenny Ryan, center Rachel Shef…

December 06, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 57) • Page Image 7

… than for the later. He thinks that Michigan can compete nation- ally, that it can compete now. It wasn't like a change needed to be made for the Bradley game. The Wolverines were sitting pretty at 6…

… played 67 minutes. Vogrich has played seven. For the first time since the Fab Five era in the early 1990s, there are multiple Wolverines with NBA-caliber talent, players who could easily leave Ann Arbor…

December 07, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

… Crisler Center, where the Wolverines (8-0) have won 24 of their last 26 games. And that Michigan team last year wasn't the No. 3 team in the nation, and didn't have the trio of freshmen - guard Nik Stauskas…

… and forwards Glenn Robinson III and Mitch McGary - that have turned the Wolverines into a for- midable transition offense capa- ble of scoring points in bunches. That was something that stuck out to…

December 10, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 59) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily I michigandaily.com I December10, 2012 9- W( Nc rf olverines topple the Wolverines weren't supposed to be this successful against o. 2 Stanford to ranked teams. But after…

… their roster, The Cardinal, a dominant Pac- 12team that has seen action in the postseason every year inits histo- ry, has had the misfortune of fac- ing the Wolverines in three of the last four years and…

December 10, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 59) • Page Image 10

…-89 - the Wolverines' last and only national championship season - and the third time in program history. In five of those wins, Michigan has led from start to finish. Michigan hasn't lost at home - or…

… approach- ing, the Wolverines won't be handed anything. But they've got a sustainable style this time. They've got staying power. And with Beilein at the helm, there's no ceiling in sight. - Nesbitt can be…

December 11, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 60) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, December 11, 2012- 5 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Tuesday, December 11, 2012 - 5 Wolverines battle Eagles for Washtenaw County supremacy…

… basketball team is a 38-point favorite over Binghamton in Tuesday night's game. But that doesn't necessar- ily equate to an easy week for the Wolverines. Aside from the added C stress of finals Michigan vs…

December 02, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… were about actually winning the game. So on a Saturday with nothing to lose, the Wolverines played the way they shou yhave all along. Instead of mindlessly handing the ball off-tackle for a one-yard loss…

…- ber of off-tackle runs on one hand. There was no forcing the ball into the middle of the defense behind a raw offensive line, because the Wolverines employed end-arounds and reverses toward the…

December 02, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 37) • Page Image 10

…. Trouble was, it's not that simple. The Wolverines still had to find a way to get the best five guys on the floor, and the way to do that was to keep Robin- son at the '4.' Michigan's depth lies with its…

… of position on that first goal in one spot, but it happens." In the 24th minute, Virginia became the first team to score on the Wolverines in the NCAA Tournament. Forward Makenzy Doniak fed a pass into…

December 03, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 32) • Page Image 5

…1 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, December 3, 2013 - 5 '.Pd Late goal nearly dooms Wolverines Ni PAUL SHERMAN/Daily Senior defenseman Mac Bennett scored the game-winning goal…

…. After that, it was a different game." When the first period ended, Ohio State held a 12-4 advantage in shots, but Michigan led where it counted most - on the score- board -1-0. The Wolverines looked to…

… defensively, and we have to make sure that when we are up on teams, we can put them away." Behind freshman forward JT Compher's two goals in the sec- ond period, the Wolverine offense looked re-energized and…

Wolverines couldn't find a rhythm, nor crash the net when they did manage to bring the puck down. But when sophomore forward Boo Nieves crashed the boards, he fed the puck out to junior for- ward Zach Hyman…

…, but Bennett's late game heroics and the Wolverines' urgency saved the game from yet another overtime. o-ahead goal, just minutes the Buckeyes scored three wered goals in the third Ito tie the game…

… had 26 receptions for 253 yards and six touchdowns. It is likely he suffered from the confu- sion over his position. Funchess was one of several Wolverines to earn postseason honors. Fifth-year senior…

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…'s basketball team will enter the belly of the beast to test its true caliber. ) As part of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge, the 22nd-ranked I Wolverines (5-2) will travel to play Duke and famed fresh- MiChigan man…

…? 66 Chop _: Chinese Ameritan dish DOWN 1 Valuables 2 Illinoisitythat symbolizes Middle America dichigan coach Regardless of whether the e comes in there Wolverines go with one big man t Kobe did as a…

December 05, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 40) • Page Image 7

… Michigan men's basketball team's offensive per- formance in Tuesday night's 79-69 loss to Duke was by far the worst of the season, never mind that the Wolverines have also lost games scoring 70 and 61 points…

… forward Mitch McGary, and then the hacking commenced. The Wolverines fouled the Blue Devils to send them to the line, prolonging a contest that was well out of hand. Michigan fouled nine times in the final…

December 06, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 41) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Friday, December 6, 2013 - 7 Late collapse dooms Wolverines For Larkin, a game of stress By JEREMY SUMMITT Daily Sports Editor In an exhibition against the U…

….S. Under-18 National Team Development Program, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson gave the starting nod to the trio of for- mer NTDP USNTDP 5 players MICHIGAN 4 that helped upset the Wolverines last season…

December 06, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 41) • Page Image 8

…- serted himself as a viable option in perhaps the nation's toughest environment. But the Wolverines' ceiling hinges on sophomore forward Mitch McGary perhaps more than anyone else. McGary had one of his…

Wolverines' final chances to experiment with new ways to get him the ball. PATRICK BARRON/Daily Sophomore forward Mitch McGary scored 15 points and grabbed 14 rebounds against Duke, but much of that…

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…'s Beilein. But Beilein subbed in keep the Wolverines (6-3) in the gonna let me do it in the games. redshirt junior Jon Horford, fast-paced transition offense in I gotta earn that full trust from and Mc…

…/Daily Senior outside hitter Molly Toon led Michigan with 15 kills, but LSU's offense late in the game proved to be too much. Lmatch dooms voleyball NCI Wolverines never found our identi Michigan finished…

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