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March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 11

… with a shot at the title. That much, even with a nail-biting overtime clash against Penn State, could be expected. Up until now, in the NCAA Tourna- ment the Wolverines have simply been doing what…

… hump it drove straight into and crashed a year ago. Now, the Wolverines need to do what they couldn’t last season and advance. Standing in between them and the National Championship Game is No. 2…

March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 12

… goalie with his shot. The No. 1 seed Michigan hockey team pulled off overtime hero- ics. Another dramatic comeback victory. The Wolverines had seen this all before. But held scoreless for 52 min- utes…

… like freshman forward Adam Fantilli and Samoskevich, though, the Wolverines (26-11-3 overall) scraped by the Nittany Lions (22-16-1), 2-1 in overtime, to secure a spot in the Frozen Four for the…

March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 14

…- nator and the director of the USA National Team Development Program. All of these experiences led Virtue back to the Wolverines, and she is more than prepared for the journey ahead. But before Virtue…

… her first stint with the Wolverines. “Virtue is more than just a coach,” former player Lexi Dannenmiller told The Daily. “She just cares for us as individual beings and as girls, she works to…

March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 15

…Wednesday, March 29, 2023 / / Women’s Month — 3 Before Jen Klein took the reins as head coach of the Michigan women’s soccer team in 2018, the Wolverines had not won a Big Ten Tournament title in…

… the reins, they’ve done just that. In 2021, her fourth season at Mich- igan, the Wolverines achieved the long sought after Big Ten Tournament title. While performance and skill were im- portant in…

March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 17

… and three career 10.0s on floor and vault. In addition, her per- formances on floor and vault aided the Wolverines’ consecutive Big Ten cham- pionship wins, earning the individual vault title in 2023…

… thinking about athletic opportunities,” Wilson said. “After the fact, I never wanted to really go anywhere besides Michigan.” As the Wolverines continue to face tough competition, Wilson’s decision to…

March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 18

…. Lindahl played an important role in this success, earning first team All-Rookie status in the CCWHA and a place as one of the league’s top scorers. Playing in each of the Wolverines’ 28 games this…

… such success could be showcased at the var- sity level. The Wolverines already com- pete against some varsity programs and often win these matchups. But where the team differs from varsity programs is…

March 22, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… over again. The minor details changed, the stars were different and the Wolverines sported a newer, younger coach. But on Saturday night, against the same Golden Gophers (26-8-1, overall) in the…

… same arena and by the same score, Michigan (24-11-3) accomplished what it had a year prior — again. And for the first time in program history, the Wolverines captured a second straight Big Ten…

March 22, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… that the No. 6 seed Michigan women’s basketball team suffered on Sunday. In its 66-42 season-ending thwacking at the hands of No. 3 seed LSU, the Wolverines failed to exe- cute a cohesive…

… alleviated some of the desperation felt by Michigan’s coaches. Because for the Wolverines, those showings should provide some hope for the future. “Reese’s don’t come around the block every day…

March 22, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 11

… building since the first quarter. Because No. 3 seed LSU was advancing to its first Sweet Six- teen in nine years, and it had done so by thoroughly dominat- ing the sixth-seeded Wolverines. The Tigers…

… knocked Michigan out of the fight early. Unable to generate offense for the entire first half and unable to keep LSU off the glass, the Wolverines’ (23-10 overall) opportunity to advance to their…

…, burying Michigan in a 16-point hole entering the final quarter of play. And in the fourth, with soph- omore guard Laila Phelia the only Wolverine able to generate consistent offense, LSU contin- ued to…

March 15, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… students on campus and collaborate on ideas for how to address mental health concerns. Among these student groups is Wolverine Support Network, a club dedicated to mental health advocacy and…

… representing Wolverine Support Network, a student-run organization centered on student mental health. WSN’s poster proposed a forum where non-traditional students can voice their opinions on campus…

March 15, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 107) • Page Image 14

… Michigan State. But these temporary fixes cannot fully compensate for the Wolverines’ overarching defi- ciencies. Nonetheless, Smith is try- ing, and that should count for something. With such a depleted…

… layer of dif- ficulty. But the Wolverines have already seen flashes of young potential in freshman center fielder Greg Pace Jr. in addition to Voit. With time, these center- pieces can be building…

March 15, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 107) • Page Image 16

…F or the first time since 2015, the Michigan men’s basketball team will miss the Big Dance. After a disappointing season filled with potential but a lack of follow through, the Wolverines

… against Toledo on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Crisler Center. The appearance is the first NIT bid for the Wolverines since 2007. This likely isn’t what Michigan was hoping to hear on Selection Sunday, but…

March 08, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 106) • Page Image 10

… coach in her 29 years with Michigan — serving as associ- ate head coach for 20 years. And while a transition to a new head coach could put the Wolverines in a rebuilding year following, Tholl has…

… in the circle. Mich- igan lost nearly all of its pitching productivity following right- hander Alex Storoko’s transfer. The Wolverines also lost two of its best hitters in outfielder Kris- tina…

March 08, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 106) • Page Image 11

… a daunting task. But on Friday, the No. 17 Michi- gan women’s basketball team (22-9 overall, 12-8 Big Ten) allowed No. 14 Ohio State (24-6, 13-6) to do just that. The Wolverines fell just short…

…-rounded offensive attack before missing a game-tying shot on the game’s final play. “I think this was an unbelievable basketball game,” Wolverines coach Kim Barnes Arico said postgame. “Like a really great…

March 30, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 70) • Page Image 11

… normalcy proved too severe for the Wolverines. They finished 3-9, con- cluding their season with a demoral- izing loss to Maryland in the Big Ten Tournament. Activities as basic as eating meals together…

… players themselves. The Wolverines opened their sea- son with seven straight wins — mak- ing it clear to everybody what they were capable of. Leadership from seniors Erin Garvey, Kaitlyn Mead and…

March 30, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 70) • Page Image 12

… program history, the third-seeded Wolverines (25-7 overall) fell to the first-seeded Cardinals (29-4), 62-50. In a crushing loss to end its historic season on Monday night, Michigan struggled to break…

Wolverines zeroed in on stopping the Cardinals from running their fast-paced transition offense. Lousiville jumped out to an early lead, but were continually tested by Michigan’s pesky defense — a…

March 30, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 70) • Page Image 14

…An Ethnography of Adderall and Wolverines ILLUSTRATION BY TAMRA TURNER PAGE LAYOUT BY SARAH CHUNG 2 — Wednesday, March 30, 2022 // The Statement Content warning: Mentions of substance abuse…

…. What does it mean to be a Michigan Wolverine? How many tour groups have to walk by me before I get the sudden urge to let it all out, to scream in their face and warn them that Ann Arbor is bru- tal…

…, that it’s eat or be eaten on a daily basis. Dur- ing those hallowed ‘Campus Days,’ what they don’t tell you about being a Michigan Wolverine is the number of hours you’ll spend ruining your eyesight…

Wolverine, you’re either buying or selling, trading or spotting — like at any other American university, Adderall is a precious com- modity in our collegiate climate. You hook friends up with people who…

March 30, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 70) • Page Image 15

…’t really defined by shared experiences, or sports, or “the Michigan difference,” or any of the other things people say it’s about. We talk about being a Wolverine like it’s something we all just choose to…

March 16, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 68) • Page Image 10

… University of Michigan has their own story of how they became a Wolverine. Some of us were dressed in maize and blue practically from the moment we were born. Others discovered our love for Michigan on…

… becoming a Wolverine was, the moment we accepted our offers we accepted a list of various stereotypes. In general, university students are perceived as lazy, reckless and wealthy. In addition to this…

March 16, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 68) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Wednesday, March 16, 2022 — 11 Heart of a Spartan, now a Wolverine: Joe Stewart’s unique opportunity IAN PAYNE Daily Sports Writer JULIA…

… Erik Bakich gave him a call. “From talking to him and knowing some guys that have come through this program, (I knew) it was an awesome oppor- tunity for me.” Stewart said. And the Wolverine staff…

… baseball team after playing for Michigan State. Despite top tier hitting talent, the Michigan baseball team has not had the success they’ve hoped for. Through the first 15 games, the Wolverines are…

… rest Sunday night, as the Wolverines earned a No. 3 seed — their highest seed in program history — in the Wich- ita region. Being a top-four seed allows the team to host the first two rounds of the…

… meant (so much) to us is really special.” Michigan’s first game will be against No. 14 seed American on Saturday. If the Wolverines win, they will face either No. 6 BYU or No. 11 Villanova on…

… season 20-2, Michigan struggled down the stretch. It went out in the first round of the Big Ten tournament to Nebraska, losing 76-73, mak- ing its seeding more precarious. After the Wolverines were…

Wolverines early sea- son success. The team started the season 7-0 for the second straight year. After losing to the Cornhuskers 79-58, Michigan compiled an eight-game win streak with wins coming against…

… first time in program his- tory, things began to turn for the worse. A combination of injuries and inconsistencies on offense and defense led the Wolverines to losses in four of their last six games…

… capturing a regular season Big Ten title and losing in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, the Wolverines look to advance past the Sweet Sixteen for the first time in pro- gram history. “(We…

…-the-ninth comebacks. All of the mistakes came to a head in the Wolverines’ latest game — their 13-1 loss against Louisville. The Car- dinals’ bats punished Michigan’s pitchers all game, and they were…

March 16, 2022 (vol. 131, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

… their own ticket, the Wolverines made it out of the bubble and into the bracket. “I definitely was nervous, I’m not gonna lie,” graduate guard DeVante’ Jones said. “I feel like we let a lot of…

…, the Wolverines will play No. 6-seed Colorado State on Thursday. They might face No. 3-seed Tennessee or No. 14-seed Longwood in the second round. But — pending an act of God — this team…

March 09, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 68) • Page Image 11

…INDIANAPOLIS — The No. 10 Michigan women’s basketball team has lost four of its last six games. It’s time for the Wolverines to start worrying. Worrying about their chances of returning to…

… tournament run. Instead, the Wolverines added Nebraska to their growing list of losses. In an inconsistent game, the smaller issues plaguing Michigan culminated in a heartbreaking loss, ending the…

… has likened the pair to other pitch- ing greats of Michigan history. “When you speak of Meghan and Alex, you put them on the same wall as the (former Wolverine pitchers) Jenny Ritters and the Jor…

…- ness, nor should there be. But comparisons to Candrea’s track record in NCAA Regionals — the area plaguing the Wolverines the most — shed some light on where more reasonable frustrations lie…

March 09, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 68) • Page Image 12

Wolverines surged. The offense found its footing, and combined with a stellar defensive effort, they garnered the sort of performance they needed to stun the Buckeyes on their home court. Michigan (17…

… players’ character,” acting head coach Phil Martelli said. “I’m in awe of the support staff’s knowledge.” There was plenty for Martelli to marvel at, especially considering the blow the Wolverines

March 31, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… had aspirations of playing in the Final Four. Final Four. On Tuesday night, it came up just short. In a On Tuesday night, it came up just short. In a stunning upset, the Wolverines (23-5) fell to…

… the stunning upset, the Wolverines (23-5) fell to the East Region’s 11-seed UCLA (22-9), 51-49. The East Region’s 11-seed UCLA (22-9), 51-49. The Bruins’ Johnny Juzang proved to be the night…

March 31, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 27) • Page Image 14

…In an extraordinary year, the Michigan hockey team looked like it might make it to the end. Everything the world could have thrown at the Wolverines, it did. An insanely long…

…, Michigan was forced to withdraw from the NCAA Tournament due to COVID-19 protocols. Before anything else, let’s put this into perspective. The Wolverines have been practicing since July…

March 31, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 27) • Page Image 15

…-point attempt. Junior wing Leigha Brown had less than one second to get the shot off. Down by three in overtime against Baylor, the shot determined whether the Wolverines’ season ended or if the…

… team would compete in double overtime. She missed. Michigan’s loss was not caused by Brown’s missed shot, but rather the Wolverines’ poor 3-point shooting throughout the earlier parts of the game…

March 31, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 27) • Page Image 16

…. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, UCLA had other ideas. Now, in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, a dichotomous visual took shape on the court at Lucas Oil Stadium. On one side, a dejected Michigan…

… the Wolverines, as the Big Ten regular-season champions and the East region’s No. 1 seed, held lofty expectations heading into the Big Dance, falling one game short of the Final Four is not a…

March 24, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… ensure all students feel supported and welcome on campus. “First, we will be pushing for the extension of Wolverine Pathways, alongside other groups on campus,” Arun said. “Secondly, we want to…

…, if we’re elected, pushing for more modern, easy to use, technological systems such as Wolverine Access and Canvas will be at the top of our list.” Voigt spoke about the specific plans IMPACT has…

March 24, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 26) • Page Image 12

… admitted. “Our community misses it, our e-board misses it … we want to do more, but we’re doing the best we can.” *** Public Health senior Liadan Solomon, ex- ecutive director of Wolverine Support Net…

March 24, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 26) • Page Image 15

… SCHACHINGER/Daily The NCAA has come under fire after social media posts exposed disparities between the two tournaments. Wolverines manage to withstand runs in back-and-forth affair INDIANAPOLIS — There’s an…

… LSU on Monday night certainly lived up to that adage. After a late first-half surge got them back in the game, the Wolverines held a slim one-point lead over the Tigers at halftime…

March 24, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 26) • Page Image 16

… serenades of cheers washed down from a boisterous crowd. In the frontcourt, he dribbled out the inevitable. A special season will last at least one more game. In a high-flying shootout, the Wolverines

Wolverines did just that. For forty minutes, Michigan could not so much as breathe. LSU’s much-acclaimed fifth-ranked offense proved to be as advertised. The Tigers, buoyed by freshman sensation Cameron…

March 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 25) • Page Image 13

… an outstanding match the day before, but Pertofsky stepped up in the second game to lead the Wolverines when Jones fell back. “This team does that really well,” Michigan coach Mark Rosen said…

… outshined by Jones, who had a program-record 37 kills. Pertofsky’s outing came off of a two-week pause for the Wolverines, as they were quarantined due to COVID- 19 contact tracing the previous two…

March 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 25) • Page Image 14

… batters, letting out an emphatic roar as he approached Michigan’s bullpen. After that inning, the Wolverines would go on to win the game with eight unanswered runs and a dominant fielding…

… innings but closed out a comfortable 9-2 Wolverine win. By the final game of the series, Michigan completed its sweep of Purdue with an 11-6 win. Senior right-hander Blake Beers started for the…

Wolverines, retiring the Boilermakers in each of the first and second innings. Michigan ran into trouble at the top of the third inning when a string of errors led to three Purdue runs, giving the…

… play for Michigan, the Wolverines’ depth on the mound allowed them to control the tempo of the series and will prove to be the key to their continued success at the top of the Big Ten. “We do…

… infielder Julia Jimenez charged in from her third base post, tracked the foul ball down and made the catch. The out not only put the No. 23 Wolverines’ soft- ball team back in the win column to…

… throughout its 5-1 weekend: dominate. Beaubien’s outing — where she also struck out 14 batters — occurred in the first game of the Wolverines’ double-header against the Corn- huskers to open the…

Wolverines’ success against Nebraska. Not only did the offense struggle to produce in the double-header, scoring only two runs each game, but Michigan also had to contain Tristen Edwards. Edwards…

… said When the Wolverines’ pitching performance dipped on Friday for the final game of the Nebraska series, so did their chances. Beaubien and Storako combined for an unchar- acteristic four…

Wolverines started senior right-hander Sarah Schaefer. The start was Schaefer’s first in-game action since 2019. Throughout the young season, Hutchins has stressed the impor- tance of finding…

… three shutout innings, surrendering three hits and striking out a batter before Storako came in relief to complete the 3-0 vic- tory for the Wolverines. “(Schaefer) was really well pre- pared…

March 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 25) • Page Image 15

… assistant on the Wolverines’ staff, wanted the job and knew he could step in right away. He just had to convince Michigan coach Juwan Howard of the same. “‘Hey Coach, I know how to do everything…

… just 11:46 remaining in the game, Loyola Chicago took a nine- point lead over 3-seed Michigan. The Wolverines needed a spark and Jaaron Simmons obliged. The backup point guard hit just his…

March 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 25) • Page Image 16

… announcement, considering the heralded feat of attaining a No. 1 seed, seemed a tad humdrum. As little as two weeks ago, the Wolverines appeared primed to tear through March. Now, their fate is…

… — the program’s first since 1993 — along with an outright regular-season Big Ten championship for a reason. Even without Livers, the Wolverines possess the requisite talent to make a run…

March 10, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 24) • Page Image 14

… a first-touch shot that gave the Cornhuskers an early 1-0 lead. Ten minutes later, Raabe weaved through multiple Wolverine defenders but lost possession two yards outside the box…

…, coming just short of doubling the Cornhuskers lead. In the 30th minute, though, the Wolverines received a modicum of karma. A Nebraska defender couldn’t clear the ball near the penalty spot…

… defensive struggle, sending the match to overtime. In the first overtime period, neither team put a shot on net. The Wolverines changed that in the second overtime period. They came out of the…

… connected for a two- run double that gave the No. 18 Wolverines an early lead in their season opener against Iowa. Marti wasn’t the only transfer bat to help Michigan to its 3-1 weekend series…

… one in the seventh inning, the Wolverines didn’t wait long before reclaiming the lead. After sophomore outfielder Tito Flores began the eighth with a double, he advanced to third off a bunt…

… establish themselves as cornerstones of the Wolverines’ offense. “It’s an awesome experience to come in here and know that I’m not alone, with all the transfers,” Marti said. “A bunch of new…

… the Wolverines on Saturday. Following his performance on the pommel horse, he tallied a 14.400 on the still rings, sticking the landing on the dismount and getting a huge reaction from the…

…’re still key leaders for the Wolverines. “(Juda and Bock) are both in the same (practice) group … and the group coach there, I just let him do it however he wants to do it with those two guys…

… they need to do.” Ultimately, although it was a grueling few weeks, Bock didn’t miss a beat against Iowa, and the Wolverines notched solid performances with Bock at the forefront. JACK…

… WHITTEN Daily Sports Writer SAMI RUUD For The Daily ALEC COHEN/Daily The Wolverines’ transfers were central to their success in their opening series against Iowa. MADDIE FOX/Daily Senior Cameron Bock…

March 10, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 24) • Page Image 15

… Michigan’s success, helping spur the Wolverines into college basketball’s upper- echelon with two consecutive 30-win seasons. Meanwhile, his daughter, Sidney, had settled into high school while…

…’s success, an effort rooted in conserving the culture. A pair of pictures drape the back wall to Washington’s office, tethers to the past. The first, a photo of the 2016-17 Wolverines celebrating…

March 03, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

Wolverine, the colors maize and blue and the renowned block ‘M,’ the hallmark exclamations “Go Blue!” and “Hail!” are an integral part of community identity at the University of Michigan. However…

March 03, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 23) • Page Image 14

… picked up right where it left off when it faced Johns Hopkins on Saturday afternoon. In the opening quarter, the Wolverines’ defense clamped down on the Blue Jays, forcing five turnovers and…

… the crease, and sophomore midfielders Michael Cosgrove and Jacob Jackson notched tallies of their own. By the quarter’s end, the Wolverines stood tall with a 3-1 lead. But in the subsequent stanzas…

… Blue Jays’ offense began to capitalize on the numerous Michigan errors which ensued. On the extra-man opportunity following a push from Wolverine junior defenseman Andrew Darby, a wide…

… score on man-up throughout the contest. Four minutes later, Epstein rattled off a pair of goals within a minute to give the Blue Jays their first lead of the day, 5-4. For the Wolverines, the…

…-beating, underhand laser from graduate midfielder Avery Myers breathed some life into the Wolverines’ sideline heading into halftime, it paid no dividends, as their woes would carry over into the second half as…

…-5 lead. Playing from behind against a storied program like Johns Hopkins, the Wolverines — particularly their underclassmen, who comprise six of the 10 starting lineup spots — were visibly flustered…

Wolverines’ youth to overcome. But with such an inexperienced roster navigating a brutal Big Ten-only schedule this season, these growing pains are to be expected early on. “We have to have patience…

March 03, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 23) • Page Image 15

Wolverines to sweeps against Purdue and Iowa, but Illinois capitalized on Michigan’s inability to bring home runners to get a sweep of its own. Ultimately, inconsistent run support proved to be the…

Wolverines’ downfall as the weekend progressed. The pitching pulled its weight, notching 78 strikeouts on the weekend — Purdue couldn’t score a run on Michigan, as senior Meghan Beaubien and junior…

March 03, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 23) • Page Image 16

… on floor. The Wolverines (6-1 overall, 5-1 Big Ten) placed second in Saturday’s meet with an all-around score of 195.925. “It’s senior night and we also had Abby Brenner go down (in the floor…

…, and obviously our plan got blown up in the first rotation.” Junior Abby Brenner was the first of three Wolverines to fall on the floor, with a hard landing on her first pass that caused an…

March 31, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

… with any agent he may encounter during the process. Additionally, he is permitted to return to the Wolverines if he participates in the NBA combine and goes undrafted. “Following the…

… game. He missed 10 games due to injury, but emerged as the Wolverines’ offensive focal point when healthy in November and February. At this point, he has yet to make a final decision on…

March 27, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… the decision was made, practicing for a Big Ten Tournament semifinal game that ultimately would never be played. At that point, the Wolverines were unaware of the specifics but deeply…

… that seemed like an impossibility in November. The Wolverines moved in the Pairwise more than any other team in the country in the second half, up 22 spots between Dec. 26 and March 1…

March 24, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… team. The Wolverines were bringing in a big recruiting class that year, but this signing was special. Anna was just 13 years old, and in a wheelchair. *** Team IMPACT is an organization…

… everywhere she can to stay engaged. She loves to be in the locker room with her teammates. Meet day is the best day for Anna. When the Wolverines are at home, she has the same gameday routine as the…

March 19, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 87) • Page Image 5

… was only one of nine who competed at the World Championships last summer. The Wolverines don’t have to pin their hopes on her. Outside the pool, MacNeil keeps a fairly low profile, not boasting…

… the Wolverines were the right fit. MacNeil, after all, came from a club where she was always the best — better, even, than the boys. With the Wolverines, she’d be in a much bigger pond. Head…

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