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February 11, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

…, Michigan entered Value City Arena having dropped 13 of its previous 14. On paper, it shouldn't have been a contest. And after about ten minutes, it wasn't. The Wolverines shot just 32 percent from the field…

… when the Buckeyes exploded past the overmatched Wolverines. Ohio State scored 10 unanswered points in the next two minutes and put the game out of reach. During a 20-5 run to end the first half, the…

… center wasn't the only Buckeye scoring in the post - Ohio State outscored Michigan 42-12 in the paint. The Buckeyes' outstanding bench play ensured that a Wolverine comeback would Losing is one thing…

… there. And that makes us hard to play, I think." Despite the lopsided outcome, the Wolverines did manage to execute parts of their game plan. In the initial meeting between the two teams on Jan.. 11 at…

… Crisler Arena, Ohio State senior Caity Matter blew up for 28 points. But last night, the Wolverines held her to just five points on 1-for-6 shooting. "We wanted to make sure to eliminate easy scoring looks…

… margin of victory or the Wolverines' offensive struggles that upset me. It was their lack of heart. I expected the No. 2-ranked Buckeyes to control the game from the start. By any reasonable measure, Ohio…

… score indicates, nothing like that happened last night. While it might have been improbable for Michigan to beat Ohio State, it was absolutely possible for the Wolverines to be competitive. After all…

… against a team that's battling to be the best in the nation. But it's how dejected Michigan was that hurt it the most. Running to the locker room at half- time, every single Wolverine had her head down and…

… insurmountable lead. For the Wolverines right now, it's not a matter of can't. It's a matter of not believing they can. In its past three games, against three ranked opponents, Michigan has done what it always…

February 09, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 78) • Page Image 12

…- to man for Michigan, he did not begin his collegiate career as a Wolverine. He began at the University of Washington, where he posted an 11-5 record in the 2000-01 season. The Ohio native trans- ferred…

… to Michigan his sophomore year to be closer to home. He also wanted to reunite with the Wolverines' coach Mark Mees, who had privately coached Rubin in high school and coached at Michigan from 1999 to…

… relationships with our pre- vious coaches. But he's really helped my game and helped me grow as a person." Berque has high hopes for Rubin's final sea- son as a Wolverine. "The most important thing is that he…

… victory of the season Sunday at noon, when the Wolverines will face Van- derbilt in Nashville. KOJLODGY Continued from page 10 It could have been the despera- tion that inevitably accompanies a stretch…

… like the Wolverines have had finally sunk in, or that Amaker simply said something to them that lifted the clouds and allowed his players to see the light as far as his game plan was concerned. Perhaps…

… the confidence that, according to Sims, helps them perform in prac- tice finally just found its way to the floor when game time rolled around. But if there was any such epipha- ny for the Wolverines

… matter. The Wolverines could find that the newfound confi- dence is invaluable in and of itself. Whatever the reason for yester- day's emotional turnaround, Michi- gan hopes that the close loss to a great…

February 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 86) • Page Image 14

… on her face. And her brother was here, and it was great for him to see her." As phenomenal as it was, Ray's performance could not overshadow the team's success as a whole. At least four Wolverines

Wolverines did not have to count a single score below a 9.800 during the meet, coming just five hundredths of a point short of achieving their season-long goal of a 197-combined team score. "We really needed…

February 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

… times this season, the Wolverines have entered the third period with a shutout. Only twice have they kept it. A team with as many great players as Michigan shouldn't have this problem. Michigan State…

… put a goal in the net. After all, four of the six times that the Wolverines have carried a shutout into the third stanza this season, their oppo- nents have found a way to at least chip into their lead…

… half. Despite being excluded from the starting lineup and was hampered by the shorter, but bulkier, Dials, he shot 6-for-9 and scored 15 points. He was the only Wolverine to score in double digits. Still…

… supposed to per- form an exhibition floor routine against UCLA - found out a couple of hours before the meet that she would actually be were good enough to give the Wolverines the victory, 196…

…." The Wolverines exploded out of the gates on vault - finishing the event with almost a full point lead over the Bruins. They posted three scores of 9.900 or better, combining for their highest team vault…

February 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 86) • Page Image 15

… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . By Seth Gordon Daily Sports Writer The Michigan wrestling team just added two notches to its belt. But now the real work begins. The fifth-ranked Wolverines dominated Michigan State on Friday, 34-8 and…

… and appeared at the top of their games as the postseason approaches. The Wolverines (7-0-1 Big Ten, 15-3-1 overall) share the title with Illinois and will take the next two weeks to prepare for the Big…

February 25, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… Michigan coach Bob Bowman's first Big Ten Championship, the Wolverines started out a little slower than usual while they released the butterflies floating around in their stomachs. "We came back after the…

… combination of seniors Andrew Hack and Mike Galindo and freshmen Grant Burch and Dane Grenda finished last, but one of the Wolverines' top swimmers came through as the finals continued. In the evening 500-yard…

February 18, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… Katie Gearlds and Erin Lawless - to have a chance. But the Purdue duo had other plans. MICHIGAN 4 After the Wolverines held them to just 12 combined first-half points, Gearlds and Lawless exploded in the…

… period. "I found myself a little more wide open than I usually am from the perimeter," Gearlds said. With Gearlds torching them from long range, the Wolverines (1-12, 5-19) needed to find some offensive…

… Becky Flippin was simultaneously fouled. Flippin made one-of-two free throws to cut the Purdue lead to 11. But the Boilermakers struck back with seven straight points, ending any hopes of a Wolverine

… of Big Ten." The Wolverines have already totaled 199 points, fewer than just Penn State, which has 238 points. With four first- place and two second-place finishes, the team is not only swimming…

… work hard to win," Richardson said. The Wolverines didn't place in the one-meter diving finals. But Rich- ardson still looks forward to a solid weekend from the entire team. The coaches are telling the…

… placed a call to 1-800-555-TELL - a service that provides callers with sports scores, weather reports, etc. - to hear what it had to say about the Wolverines. And nothing could have come closer to…

… describing STEPHANIE WRIGHT the game than the words of that electronic voice. Wright on Target Michigan was destroyed by Purdue, 63-43. That statement embodies most of what happened last night. The Wolverines

… didn't just lose - they were crushed. This has happened before. The Wolverines lost their last four games by an average of 22 points. While the first two losses were closer than the final score indicates…

… as Michi- gan destroyed itself. As hard as they tried, the Wolverines couldn't seem to do anything right. Unlike the passing clinic Purdue held on its way to 16 assists, Michigan struggled to execute a…

… clean pass all night. It seemed like every time a Wolverine tried to pass the ball, it went to the wrong person or the wrong place. I think more Michigan passes bounced off one of the Boilermakers' legs…

February 02, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

… Daily Sports Editor It's definitely raining on the boat that is the Michigan men's basketball season. Now the only thing left to be seen is whether the Wolverines will jump ship or grab buckets and start…

… bailing water.. Michigan (3-4 Big Ten, 12-9 overall) is coming off Saturday's embar- rassing 84-55 road loss M' - its fourth consecutive, u e: making the longest such streak of the season. E3 The Wolverines

…. Tambellini more than just a scorer By Gabe Edelson Daily Sports Writer After Saturday's 3-1 loss to then-No. 4 Michigan, Northern Michigan coach Walt Kyle heaped praise on a certain Wolverine. "I thought…

February 01, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

… effort of his players. He told Amaker that he was proud. But what about the Wolverines' effort in Saturday's 84-55 train wreck at Purdue - a team that has won just one of seven Big Ten games? "I don…

… Hunter, Graham Brown and Brent Petway. So what do the Wolverines (3-4 Big Ten, 12-9 overall) need to improve on before they host Minnesota (4-3, 14-6) tomorrow night at Crisler Arena? "Well, we have to get…

February 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 81) • Page Image 12

… Vanderbilt, it only takes one or two points to decide an entire match. The Commodores outlasted the No. 49 Wolverines by a 5-2 margin, due mostly to their ability to win points when they counted the most…

Wolverines (3-2) in doubles to win the opening team point of the match. After battling back and forth for the majority of the eight game pro-set, the Commodores' first doubles team of Scott Brown and Jason…

… second doubles match. They dismissed Michigan's freshman Matko Maravic and senior Michael Rubin 8-4. The most hotly contested match of the doubles session came against a familiar face. Former Wolverine

… Matt Lockin teamed with Jordan Magarik to defeat Michi- gan's only remaining undefeated team - sophomore Steve Peretz and senior Vinny Gossain at third doubles. The Wolverines' duo fought to defend their…

… successful freshmen seasons a Wolverine had ever had - improved to 7-0 on the year in singles. All hope was not lost. While Hung's match was still going on, three other singles matches went into I MN…

February 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

… to a pow- erful Big Ten team early, hoping to earn Mj ' j" 4 a shocking upset vic- tory. Then, inevitably, it happens. The opposition explodes for a huge run, the Wolverines collapse and the final…

Wolverines (1-14 Big Ten, 5-21 overall) at least competed with the Spartans in the first half, going into the break trailing 34-21. But coming out of halftime, Michigan State (14-2, 25-3) put the pedal to the…

… abysmal 3-for-21 shooting per- formance from beyond the arc. No Wolverine scored in double figures. "We're not the only ones (the Spartans) have stifled," Burnett said. "It's harder in late conference play…

… to miss its first six shots. But the Wolverines would not let the game get out of hand early on. Three minutes into the game, freshman co-captain Krista Clement drilled a jumper from just inside the…

… three-point line, putting Michigan on the board for the first time. The bucket set the trend for the first half. Each time the Spartans went on a mini-run, the Wolverines would respond with a timely…

… weekends, one Wolverine's name has been unusually prevalent on the score sheet. Thanks to an assist in each series, junior goalie Al Montoya was seventh on the team in help- ers during that span. But as…

… theme this season, the Wolverines came into this game at a major size disadvan- tage. Michigan State carries six players over six feet tall, and, as usual, it showed. "Michigan State did a good job…

… is the largest margin Michigan has lost by this year ... Michigan State scored as many points in the first half, 34, as the Wolverines scored the entire game ... Michigan shot just three free throws…

February 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

… was the 50th of his career. Nystrom took seven shots on net and made three blocks in the series. PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 6 FRIDAY'S GAME Michigan State Spartans Miller (2) Michigan Wolverines Henderson…

…, Tambellini SATURDAY'S GAME Michigan Wolverines Nystrom Vicari steals two points from M By Jake Rosenwasser Daily Sports Writer DETROIT - Dominic Vicari's favorite movie is "Rudy," which 1 S Michigan…

… Ice Arena, but neither was the most famous goalie in the building. Marty Turco - the netminder for both the 1996 and 1998 national championship Wolverine squads - was in attendance to witness the latest…

… weekend. Despite two ties in the series against the Spartans, the Wolverines shut down all six Michigan State SPARTANS Continued from page 1B found the back of three jerseys - two Michi- gan State and one…

Wolverine - in front of him. The puck kicked around in the three players skates less than a foot in front of the Michigan netminder. In a move reminiscent of table hockey, Spartan forward Ash Goldie swung…

February 23, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

…, then we'll be in good shape." The majority of the Wolverines began their taper two weeks ago, giving them ample time to recover from the previous two weeks of intense, high-mileage practices. Only the…

… the original Wolverines from Michigan's inaugural women's track and field team, founded in 1978. Henry - an assistant on the first track team - sees retirement in the near future and feels this is his…

February 09, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

… Despite being Michigan's seventh straight loss, last night's 57-51 defeat to No.1 Illinois proved to be a change of pace for Michigan. But some of the same prob- lems that have haunt- ed the Wolverines IL…

… near crawl worked for three-fourths of the game, giv- ing the unranked Wolverines a chance to threaten the Fighting Illini and their unbeaten record. "(What) we needed to do for us was to shorten the…

February 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 5

… radar screen yet. Today, the Wolverines have a 13-15 record (4-10 Big Ten) and are still waiting for that third conference road win. The Wolverines have actually been losing so long that the Horton matter…

… has surfaced, blown up and settled down, all in one month. So in the shadow of a tumultuous season that no one could ever imagine, the Wolverines found a reason to be genuinely happy. They won a…

February 02, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 72) • Page Image 10

…10 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 2, 2005 Focus gets 'M' through long six-game weekends Lounis pulls double. duty for Wolverines By Sara Uvingson Daily Sports Writer After a tough loss…

… and get focused for its next match, which is usually later that day. Weekends for the Wolverines consist of up to six games, starting as early as 8 a.m. on Saturdays. The schedule forces the Wolverines

…, Lounis did his job by running 800 meters in 1:57.50. Interest- ingly, Lounis was the only Wolverine men- tioned on the ESPN telecast of the race. "He was the talk of the town," Warhurst said. "He ran a…

… rabbit any race they want him to," Warhust said. JASON COOPER Tambellini leads the Wolverines in the plus-minus category after Improving his defensive play in the offseason. ALEXANDER DZIADOSZ…

February 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 81) • Page Image 14

… assist in Saturday's 4-3 loss to the Wolverines. He was turning Michigan defenders around all weekend. T.J. Hensick (Michigan) Hensick had five points this weekend, including game-winning assists in both…

… games and a game-tying goal on Saturday. I Im mv FRIDAY'S GAME Michigan Wolverines 6 Nystrom (2), Kolarik, Werner, Kaleniecki, Hensick Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks 4 Parse (2), Nikiforuk, Hacker Blue…

…-winning goals. Three times this season, he has been the CCHA Offensive Player of the Week, more often than any other Wolverine. And he made a strong bid for another one of those awards with this weekend's five…

…-point performance. But recently, Hensick - who is the only draft- eligible Wolverine - had struggled to put any marks on the scoreboard. Coming into the week- end, Hensick had scored just one goal and had tal- lied a…

February 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 86) • Page Image 9

… 3 TREVOR CAMPBELL/Daily Freshman Ron Coleman scored 12 points on 4-for-9 shooting from beyond the arc In the Wolverines' 70-63 loss to Indiana on Sunday. Balanced effort not enouh to beat Hoosiers By…

… several players, the Wolverines could not top Indiana's hot shooting from outside the arc. The Hoosiers shot a remarkable 64.3 percent from 3- point land, and, by the end of the first half, 27 of the…

February 17, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

… MADISON - Mike Wilkinson must really like playing against Michigan. But that's not saying much these days. The Wolverines (3-9 Big Ten, 12-14 overall) lost their Dion Harris scored in d ninth straight game…

…- second notable perfor- third straight game sco mance against Michigan this season, 22 points But beyond the duoc and nine rebounds. igan had nothing to w "(The Wolverines) have some good big guys the…

… had the most productive 17 lead at halftime. night of any Wolverine by far, considering he Michigan's ability t S* NOTE Women's swimming team jumps out to early lead in Big Ten Championships After one…

… day of competition, the Michigan women's swim- ming and diving team has taken an early and surprising lead at the Big Ten Championships. The No. 17 Wolverines edged out Penn State by just one point…

… half while Michigan failed to convert from 3-point land, going 0-for-8. The Wolverines shot just 8-of-24 from the field in the first half for 17 points, the fewest they have scored in a single half this…

… to trial. He has already missed seven games because of the suspension he received when the news of his charges broke, and he couldn't even travel or practice with the Wolverines. His story has been…

… State squad. The Wolverines clocked in at 1:40.75, which is an NCAA consideration time. The Big Ten Championships will continue through Satur- day, and are being held at Indiana. Ever have those friends…

February 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 81) • Page Image 13

… through the mid- season aches and pains." Despite a slightly underachieving performance on the beam, the No. 2 Wolverines rumbled through the Fox Run Invitational in New Hampshire. Michigan finished first…

… through the first three rotations of the meet, building a 2.375 lead going into their final event, the balance beam. The Wolverines started the event, usually the team's strongest, with four straight sub-9…

February 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

Wolverines were denied a spot in the National Championship by Michigan State, losing by one goal in the qualifying round. But the team had every reason to be confident about its chances of taking home a…

… fate would have it, Michi- gan State was the only team that stood in Michigan's way of a trip to Texas. But this time, the Wolverines reigned supreme. Michigan arrived at Nationals with a high level of…

… score of 7.7. Corrigan was the only. Wolverine to advance to the event finals, making the cut by scoring an 8.73 on the event a day earlier. "Corrigan needed to be at his best here," Golder said. "He was…

… into effect after the start of the NCAA season, it's not followed in collegiate competi- tions. But Golder was also quick to acknowledge that the Wolverines have performed much better and have to learn…

… the very best. This weekend, none of our guys were at their best." Many top gymnasts throughout the country and worldwide came to the event. Some notable competitors that the Wolverines faced were for…

February 01, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 71) • Page Image 10

… on the performance of the Wolverines. Michigan was able to get around having just nine wrestlers in its lineup. Despite having to forfeit one match each meet, Michigan picked up easy victories over…

… quality oppo- nents like No. 11 Central Michigan, No. 9 Nebraska and No. 19 Penn State. But reality set in two weeks ago at the NWCA Cliff Keen National Dual Tournament. The Wolverines lost dual meets to…

February 09, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 78) • Page Image 11

…" in the center of the mat. After briefly discussing their progress, he leads the Wolverines through a team flip - when the entire team does a flip at once - and then calls practice to an end. "When…

… leader, and he is a great leader by example in the gym. And all of that is really paying off for him." Senior Eddie Umphrey, who knew Corrigan long before he became a Wolverine, finds it hard to believe…

… two former Wolverines - Daniel Diaz- Luong and Scott Vetere - who have already made an impact on the team's performance, and he clearly knows coaching talent long before the players do. "If I were…

February 22, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 87) • Page Image 10

… in practice. Even though the Wolverine divers have not found the continual success of last year, their confidence has increased with the familiarity of their surroundings and expectations. Boehm - the…

… Katie Lieber- man, sophomores Lindsey Bruck and Carol McNamara and seniors Shanna Duggan and Elise Ray. The Wolverines have been steady on vault this season because these six gymnasts have been in the…

… started its competition against UCLA two weeks ago on vault, and five out of six Wolverines stuck their landings, combining for a score of 49.425, with three com- petitors scoring a 9.900 or better. "(Vault…

… score when the Wolverines are competing at home. "It's a little bit pressuring because it's the first event and you want to start off the meet really well," Lieberman said. "But it also pumps us up for…

… the rest of the meet when we have good vault scores." Even if it's not the first event for the Wolverines, it is still important as a strong rotation for Michigan. "I think vault's a more relaxing event…

February 17, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 84) • Page Image 10

… sophomore Ryan Heller last Sunday in the Michigan men's tennis match against No. 18 Vanderbilt. Despite the team's 5-2 loss, Heller's performance provided a bright spot for the Wolverines., At the No. 4…

… competed in four events at the NCAA Championships and scored a 9.425 on the vault - helping the Wolverines win the nation's top team score in the event. Michigan coach Kurt Golder is confident that Umphrey…

February 16, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

…'s swimming and diving team to 14 Big Ten titles, Jim Richardson doesn't seem too confident about making it 15 this weekend in Bloomington. The Wolverines look to reclaim their title as the best team in the Big…

… total of seven top-25 teams, including Michigan. The Wolverines (3-1 Big Ten, 4-2 over- all) had their impeccable streak of 12 consecutive wins in Big Ten dual-meets squashed this season. No. 17 Michigan…

February 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 86) • Page Image 13

…- ball's biggest winners to finally give them something to cheer about. During halftime of yesterday's game against Indiana, Glen Rice - who played for the Wolverines from 1986 to 1989 - became the fourth…

… expected would make any kind of impact. Then-coach Bill Frieder resigned two days before the NCAA Tourna- ment began after accepting a job at Arizona State. But the Wolverines rode the coattails of one the…

… watched it. It was one of a kind." While a miracle run through the NCAA Tournament may not be in the cards for this year's Wolverine squad - save for a miracle run through the Big Ten Tournament first…

… surgery. Daniel Horton is suspended for the rest of the season after plead- ing guilty to a domestic violence charge. The Wolverines are not going BRIAN to the NCAA Tourna- SCHICK ment. So where do we go…

… points since it played Wisconsin on Jan. 22. It seems that the Purdue loss was rock bottom for the Wolverines this season, and recently we've seen a revival of the spirits of Michigan. I'm not saying the…

… Indiana not only has Michigan's number this season, it has had it for the past four seasons. The Hoosiers have now won eight straight against the Wolverines and 11 of the past 12. Michi- gan coach Tommy…

… scored all 10 of his points in the second half. The Hoosiers only managed to shoot 30 percent from inside the arc, while the Wolverines hit for 57 percent from 2-point range. WRIGHT RETURNS: Indiana…

… game. The Wolverines grabbed 13 the last time they played Indiana on Jan. 19 ... Yesterday's game was Michigan's third consecutive sellout, but the actual attendance was well below the 13,751-person…

… time in the half. After three quick lead changes, the Hoosiers managed to come out ahead. But in the end, it was turnovers - which have been the bane of the Wolverines' existence throughout the losing…

February 03, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 73) • Page Image 10

Wolverines face No. 3 UCLA. Michigan's lone Olympian and captain of the 2000 U.S. squad, senior Elise Ray, is looking forward to the rare opportunity to catch up with old friends. Kristen Maloney and Tasha…

… tough team to beat, and Michigan will have to be the best it's been all season. After suffering a tight loss to No. 1 Utah last weekend, the Wolverines have focused on the little deductions that separated…

… collegiate career by winning a three-set thriller over Ohio State's Scott Green at the Wolverine Invitational, and has yet to slow down this season. Inexperience has never been a fac- tor for Maravic. By the…

… come back and bring three friends." n't lost a step ines, posting a 1-1 record in the fall. or Maravic The Wolverines graduate four seniors g to do with this year, so Cariello's time is sure to…

… Andrew Mazlin - and hopes to sign Wolverine one more during the spring. and doubles "Our recruiting went very well," duals of the Berque said. "All three of them are big cord in both athletic guys who have…

… has had shots." already for the Wolverines, and the member of potential of others coming into the pro- Joe Cariello gram, the future looks bright for the the Wolver- Michigan tennis squad. By James V…

… took place before a Michigan varsity meet. Having a chance to watch the Wolverines in action left Rais dreaming of one day wear- ing the Michigan uniform. Now that he has reached Michigan, Rais has his…

February 10, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 79) • Page Image 14

…-person account WolverineSingles.com- the te, By Shubra Ohri For the Daily "Is this chicken or is this fish? I know it's tuna. But it says chicken." With this statement, Jessica Simpson propelled herself into the…

…Singles.com - an online dat- ing service that bills itself as a place "where wolverines get together." If I was going to explore the merits of an online dating service, I was going to do it properly, damn it, so in…

… owns Wolverine- Singles.com, the site is just one of 130 other dating services, White Buffalo Ventures also operates around 130 other dating services based on uni- versity affiliations or affinities (Tat…

… Buffalo Ventures' most profitable websites, Armstrong said. For my investigation, I only wanted to use this service for a few days, just enough time to ascertain - through my fellow Wolverine

… be very illustrative of the WolverineSingles.com user's experience. One member, a university alum, felt that this service, because of its affilia- tion with the University, is able to effec- tively…

…." For those users blessed with mor luck than me in finding a Valentin and who plan to meet with a poter tial online interest, both Armstron and the WolverineSingles.com websit urge for common sense to be…

February 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

… junior scored two of his four goals on the season against Notre Dame, including Saturday's game-winner. 01 FRIDAY'S GAME Michigan Wolverines 9 Porter, Gajic, Kolarik (2), Nystrom, Ebbett, Woodford…

…, Hensick (2) Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2 Paige, Amado SATURDAY'S GAME Notre Dame Fighting Irish 3 Jindra, Oreskovich, Amado Ebbett heats up after benching Michigan Wolverines Porter, Tambellini (2), Moss…

February 10, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

…." Whether it's Clausen's rock, junior Jenny Deiley's beauty and grace or freshman Katie Lieberman's power and strength, the Wolverines are just starting to come around as a team on the floor. At the…

… beginning of the year, Michigan's team score on the floor was much lower than in other events. The team averaged a score of 48.700. But starting with their road meet at No. 1 Utah, the Wolverines have gotten…

February 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 86) • Page Image 11

… once the game started, the seniors did the leading for the young Wolverines team. McPhilamy started the game's scoring by drilling her first 3-pointer of the year. "We do shooting competitions in…

… controlled the game early for the Wolver- ines, netting 15 of Michigan's first 17 points. But their solid play was not enough to lead the Wolverines to a victory. Team Penn State Michigan State Ohio State…

February 15, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

… outstanding late in both games, but his play was extraordinary on Saturday. The goalie stopped several odd- man rushes and made a couple of acrobatic post-to-post saves, allowing the Wolverines to come back…

…-court lead- er. To understand his importance to the team, simply look at the last six games the Wolverines have played without him (all losses). For the first four games, the team was as lost and as hopeless…

February 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 76) • Page Image 14

… Keen Arena was supposed to be a watershed moment in the race for the regular sea- son Big Ten wrestling crown, but instead it ended in a 17-17 tie. Wolverine Ryan Bertin defeated rival Alex Tirapelle, 3…

…, again, have won nate that it had to end in a tie. Both teams wrestled hard the meet for the Wolverines. today and it's just too bad there wasn't a winner." Strong showing for a 'M'on West Coast EUGENL…

… UUOISUN/Uaily Michigan senior captain Ryan Bertin defeated his rival yesterday, helping the No. 5 Wolverines to tie No. 2 Illinois at Cliff Keen Arena and leaving the two teams tied atop the Big Ten…

… Wol- verines posted six NCAA qualifying times - five provisional marks and one automatic - at the Meyo Invitational this weekend. The annual event pitted the Wolverines against some of the top teams in…

… another second if he wants to guarantee himself a chance to defend his title as two-time NCAA champion in the indoor event. The Wolverines combined four of their top runners on Friday to qualify…

… previous personal record. By Kevin Anderson For the Daily In his own words, Michigan water polo coach Matt Anderson was "extremely, extremely unhappy" with his team, fol- lowing the Wolverines' 4-3 loss to…

… SErt. 14,1998, TF WAS MCNABB'S SYRACUSE ORANGE- MEN THAT WHIPPED THE BRADY-LED WOLVERINES 38-28. HEE's E DAIYs COVERAGE OF THE GAME"I in Clocked by Oran e: Record- crowd witnesses t rashing By Mark…

…'s assessment of his team and the Orangemen centered around Heisman Trophy candidate McNabb and his uncanny ability to avoid the Wolverines. Never was that elusiveness more evident than in the first quarter…

February 08, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

… forward to a recent meet. Some of the charac- ters have changed, but the situation is the same. Against Indiana on Jan. 22, the Wolverines trailed 134.5-129.5 when senior Chuck Sayao won the 400- yard…

… is a good example. He's on time, works hard and does the best he can regardless of the situation." In the next few weeks, the Wolverines will prepare for the upcoming Big Ten Championships to be held…

February 03, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

… goal and two assists in the second game of the weekend. * Ryznar was hoping to continue his stel- lar play against Michigan State, a team he has always had good fortune against. In his Wolverine debut…

…'ll also give him an opportunity to do some things at quarterback." With Chad Henne entrenched at quar- terback, the Wolverines are set at the position for a few years. Bass and the Wolverines' sole…

… Spartans. Unlike when Michigan State beat the Wolverines in the Great Lakes Invitational - a game in which the Wolverines were without four players who were playing in the World Junior Championship…

February 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 81) • Page Image 15

… on the Wolverines. SATURDAY'S SCORE PLAYERS OF THE GAME Michigan State 64 Alan Anderson (Michigan State) Anderson scored six of Michigan State's final 10 points. The senior forward finished with 16…

… team - the caliber of his game performances have consistently coincided with the overall quality of the Wolverines' play. In other words, the freshman's problems appear to be indications of trouble for…

February 10, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 79) • Page Image 8

…- nois in town, you saw that effect. With the Wolverines mired in a six- game losing streak and Illinois demor- alizing teams every game, there were all the makings of a national television embarrassment…

… for Michigan. That potential disaster was even more glar- ing in light of three straight blowout losses for the Wolverines where they had played with as much heart as the Tin Man before his trip down…

February 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… allowed to participate in team activities and can practice with the Wolverines throughout the duration of the season, but he will not play in games. "This has been a very difficult time, and I've learned a…

… lot," Hor- ton said in a statement. "I'm grateful for the chance to get back with my teammates." Horton will miss 17 total games for the Wolverines this season - 11 because of the suspension and six…

February 18, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 85) • Page Image 10

… dancer/singer/performer from Brazzaville, Congo, who will also lead dance workshops. Tonight's workshop will be held at 7:00 in the Michigan Union Wolverine room. The events end Saturday with a capoeira…

… performance in the Michigan Union Wolverine room at 3 p.m. The performance on Saturday is free. Workshops are free for students and cost $10 for nonstudents. 0l 0 0 S .. , .. , .... .. ; i:i J. a…

February 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 86) • Page Image 10

… said with a big grin. once again in the 198 Despite missing one of their best swimmers due to mononucleosis, the Michigan improving their natio synchro team performed excellently. The Wolverines exceeded…

… break the 21-year- old facility record held by former Wolverine and three-time Olympian Brian Diemer. It was Willis's second race of the season and his second NCAA automatic mark - the first coming two…

…:31.67. The Wolverines will travel to West Lafayette next weekend for the Big Ten Championships. 3/5 3/5 3/5 3/5 3/5 3/5 3/5 W Rowing vs. Central Florida Tampa, Fla. Softball vs. Temple Tampa, Fla. Softball…

February 15, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

…," Amaker said. "There was no talk about that, at least that I was aware of." Horton has missed 12 games this season for the Wolverines - six because of an ankle injury and six because of the suspension. The…

… guard has appeared in 13 games this season for Michigan (3-8 Big Ten, 12-13 overall) and has averaged 12.4 points per game. The Wolverines have lost eight games in a row, their longest losing streak since…

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