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April 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 134) • Page Image 16

… for the injury- plagued Michigan women't gymnastics team, that end was one to be proud of. The Wolverines placed fifth in the NCAA Super Six Team Finals with a score of 196.050. The fifth place finish…

… balance beam in the first rota- tion, the Wolverines nailed down a solid floor routine in the third rota- tion, earning a score of 49.225. Junior Calli Ryals paced Michigan in both events with scores of 9…

… Farrell, who pitched the complete game in the Nittany Lions' (10-10, 16-21) 6-4 victo- ry that split the weekend series. Farrell surrendered only six hits and four runs against a potent Wolverine offense…

… graduating this year, the Wolverines should be a familiar bunch next season, and that has Plocki chomping at the bit. "We've already been talking about how awesome next year is going to seem because of how…

… powerhouse during her career, and there's no reason to think that the Wolverines won't be in a familiar position when spring rolls around next year. Polo falls short of Final Four By Ellen McGarrity Daily…

…, this group of Wolverines has blown away most of the East Coast teams. Unfortunately, they could not blow away No. 17 Brown in the Eastern Championships. They came up short in a heart- breaking 5-4 loss…

…, after the loss to Brown on the first day of competition, the Wolverines had to eventualy settle for third overall. "In a situation where you don't get as far as you want to get, the important thing is…

April 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 129) • Page Image 10

… NCAA Regional comes to Crisler weather will invariably win. So what do the Wolverines resort to when Moth- er Nature gets the best of them? TODAY Michg~n vs. Con~ordi# Th~sh Wiffle ball homerun derby…

…. The Wolverines were only able to play two games out of their scheduled four-game series against Minnesota last weekend. While the Wolverines dropped both of those games, 9-3 and 8-7, they felt the…

April 16, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 133) • Page Image 14

… the lineup was on the sidelines. The Wolverines were desperately thin in all areas, but especially in the uneven bars, where both Ray and Mantilia would have been regulars. So Michigan turned to…

… untested and unproven gymnasts to get through. The new lineup worked for a little bit, as the Wolverines rolled through their first three meets. But the wheels came off the wagon in East Lansing on Feb. 2…

April 14, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 131) • Page Image 14

… the Wolverines maintained their eighth-place finish, but concluded the invitational ahead of Big Ten rivals Wisconsin, Penn State and Northwestern. "We didn't have great scores on Saturday. The girls…

… to be played (May 20).r "It is a really great course," Teichert said. "I'm glad we got a chance to play it before we enter the Championships." The Wolverines have a competi- tion-free week before…

April 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 134) • Page Image 10

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April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 9

… victory. After games were cancelled on Friday and Saturday due to inclement weather, the Wolverines (3-3 Big Ten, 12- 12 overall) and the Golden Gophers (6-0, 16-10) finally got together for two seven…

… second to third in the Big Ten. Michigan State was able to get a win over the Hawkeyes yester- day, putting both teams at first place. Last season, the Wolverines were in a similar situation when games…

April 11, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 130) • Page Image 9

… injury bug came back to haunt Michigan. Back on Dec. 7, forward Michael Woodford said that it could be a "scary thing" if the Wolverines ever got every- one healthy. The first half of the Wolverines

… Mark Mink, right, looks for assurance that the Wolverines scored their third goal of the game. None came, as the review showed that a referee blew his whistle before the puck crossed the goalline. watch…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 11

… said. "I'm just trying to keep lowering my time so I am ready for the big races at the end of the season." As they have done throughout their time as Wolverines, senior tri-captain April Phillips and…

… individual suc- cesses. And although the Wolverines were extremely diligent in their preparation for the invitational, there were still some butterflies, especially before the 1,500-meter run. "I'm not going…

… even more impressive was Ellerton's second-place finish in the 800-meter run, the most exciting event of the day. Four Wolverine runners achieved NCAA regional qualifying times in the 800-meter run…

… - Ellerton, Schneider, senior Dan Cooke and junio'r Tom Green- less, with times of 1:49.76, 1:50.50, 1:50.49, and 1:50.95, respectively. Qualifying four runners was a big achievement for the Wolverines, and…

… announced its Academic All-Conference performers; the Michigan women's swimming team had 15 winners from just 21 eligible ath- letes. Academic honors like these have been an integral part of the Wolverines

…'s academic lives, Richardson's teams have still been very successful in the pool. This year, the Wolverines fin- ished 14th in the nation, but in 1995 and 1996, Michigan had back-to-back top- three finishes at…

… also coached women that competed in the Olympics for the United States, Canada and Australia. His Wolverines have won 13 Big Ten titles (including 12 straight from 1987-98). Richardson is not the kind of…

… Jackson can be reached at siiackso@umich.edu. be around 10th place, and we have about 10 guys who run faster than (1:52) already." Translation: The Wolverines per- formed better than expected in the 800…

… yesterday against Michigan State and Eastern Michigan. The meet was scheduled for Saturday, but was not held until yesterday due to extremely windy conditions. The Wolverines swept all varsity races…

…, consisting of two eight-per- son boats and two boats of four. Rowing through the 1,950-meter course in freezing temperatures, the Wolverines managed to bear the cold and inch ahead of the Spartans and Eagles…

April 16, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 133) • Page Image 15

…) right now." At week's end, the No. 40 Wolverines (5-3 Big Ten, 12-6 overall) rank near the top of the Big Ten, but are a bubble team for the NCAA Champi- onships in May and are in as much disarray as the…

… situation," Ritt said. "We have been able to win a lot of matches with that mindset." And with only two matches remaining for the Wolverines before the Big Ten Championships, they will need to heal quickly…

April 14, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 131) • Page Image 16

… 8B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - April 14, 2003 Pep talk from coach makes big difference 0 By Albert Kim Daily Sports Writer1 In practice on Wednesday, the Wolverines had just come off a…

… got to go out there and be aggressive." And the Wolverines did. Posting no scores lower than a 9.8, Michigan seized the opportunity to prove1 once again that the mental strength of the team is bor…

April 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 134) • Page Image 20

… that we have a situation where one (doubles) team plays well, one team plays poorly and the other team comes up just a little bit short." After surrendering the doubles point, the Wolverines won three of…

… match down 1-0 doubles point) iti singles matches a team," Mees sai was an issue wit tried different co just did not have our performance.' The Wolverine send any players t and Doubles Cham while their…

… we any consistency in Michigan second baseman Nick Rudden slides into third base in Satu over Penn State. The Wolverines dropped Sunday's game 6-4 to spliti s do not expect to BASdisastrous inning…

… runs st beginning. effort.' " The Wolverines tied th of the guys will go Farrell's final product was very in the bottom of the third of tournaments," said impressive, especially when it looked as…

Wolverines struck bac good tennis players. really cost us," Maloney said. games in Saturday's dot (the team). It's going The Wolverines' next hitter, Mike game one of the double to work with." Sokol, worked…

…-hander. The senior drove test, the Wolverines erase the ball down the third-base line, but deficit, and won 6-5. L Penn State third baseman Mike Milliron Michigan with the games snagged the ball and tagged…

…'re more ofa line-drive doubles team than we are a true power team," Michigan baseball coach Rich Mal- oney said. Most of the time, the skipper's state- ment holds true, but this past weekend the Wolverines

… seniors provided the firepower. Senior left fielder Jordan Cantalamessa's three- run jack cut Penn State's lead to 4-3 in the third. The Wolverines still found themselves down by one in the sixth when…

April 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 129) • Page Image 11

… Michigan men's golf team, the freshman has been doing less club- snapping of late, as he is turning into a solid contributor for the Wolverines. Growing up in Ann Arbor, getting in a round of golf was not…

… definitely relate to all those teams that had to suffer through March "on the bubble." That's because, entering this weekend's Lady Boilermaker Invitational in West Lafayette, the Wolverines are firmly…

Wolverine, firing an even-par 222 over 72 holes, enabling her to hold off Kim Connelly of Wiscon- sin by a single stroke. In addition to the individual tournament title, Benedict also was rewarded by being…

… named the Big Ten Golfer of the Week yesterday. With Benedict in high gear, Teichert is now hop- ing to kick start everyone else. Due to the inclement weather, the Wolverines were unable to hold team…

… rounds if the Wolverines are to overcome Illinois, Nebraska and the rest of the teams competing with Michigan for a regional spot. "We've got to expect good things from Laura and Amy," Teichert said. "Amy…

… weather can be frustrating since it doesn't allow the Wolverines to practice as much as they would like, Burman manages to stay cool. 1 1 -4 SMITH Continued from Page 9A 5) "Man, you got to do better on…

April 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 132) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 15, 2003 - 11A Hockey fans: Next year is the year, really BB OHUNT ON HOCKEY Another Michigan hockey season has come and gone, and it seems as if the Wolverines

… upsets at Yost Ice Arena to advance to the Frozen Four and lost to Minnesota in the national semifinals. Also, just like last year, the Wolverines seem to have left the Frozen Four with hope that next year…

… that led Cammal- leri to make the jump last summer. With no Wolverine likely to leave early, this could shape up to be one of the smoothest summers the Michigan hockey program has seen in quite some time…

Wolverines will also be bringing in four freshmen defensemen to bolster the thin defensive corps, along with two forwards from the U.S. National Team Development Program. So, could next year be the year? It…

April 02, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 123) • Page Image 12

… Michigan softball team's freshmen who were the stars in yesterday's doubleheader at Western Michigan (14-4). Freshman Grace Leutele ham- mered out three of the Wolverines' four homeruns against the Bron- cos…

…, while fellow classmate Jennie Ritter tossed her first complete game shutout in the second game of the day. Scoring early seems to be a pat- tern for Michigan (21-8), as once again the Wolverines pounced…

… of the season, Ritter closed out the game in the fifth inning, and Michigan took the win, 11-2. Leutele became just the sixth Wolverine in program history to hit two home- runs in.a game, and her six…

… RBIs were the highest total for a Wolverine this season. But Western Michigan was not going to let up so early in game two. The Broncos' star, Laura Stewart, stepped to the mound in this game to compete…

… against the freshman,-Ritter. And it was the fellow youngster, Leutele, who hit a solo homer late in the game to close out the scoring and extend the Michigan lead to 2-0, helping the Wolverines squeeze out…

… playing since childhood. "This season went by pretty quick," Duprez echoed. "I am going to miss competing, and most of all, I'm going to miss all of the girls." The Wolverines will honor Musgrove and…

… and Lucia all stated . o Going into the Frozen Four, the Wolverines will be the only non-No. 1 seed to emerge from the Elite Eight. Michigan defeated the Midwest's top team in Colorado College three…

… women's water polo coach Matt Anderson checked, five high-scoring Wolverines were better than two. But it didn't add up that way this weekend, when Erin Brown and Meg Knudtsen blew him out of the water…

…. During this weekend's four games, sophomore drivers Brown and Knudtsen picked up the slack - scoring 10 and eight goals, respectively - and guided the Wolverines to a clean __ sweep. "Erin Brown…

April 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 132) • Page Image 14

… Sports Writer After taking home the Southern Divi- sion championship last weekend, the Michigan water polo team is in a win- or-go-home situation. The Wolverines will enter the Eastern Regional…

… Regionals against its biggest rival in the East, Indiana. The teams have met three times this year already. The first meeting between Michigan and Indiana in January resulted in a 12- 6 win for the Wolverines

April 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 12

… years now, (making it to the Frozen Four) is nothing - just being there is nothing," Burnes said. The Wolverines are no longer satis- fied with just getting to the Frozen Four - they want to take the next…

… goaltender Chris Gart- man have never been there, so that expe- rience could help the Wolverines be ready to play as soon as the puck drops. Also, the team has been focusing on being mentally prepared and…

April 02, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 123) • Page Image 13

… exciting to watch him hit." Earlier in the season, the Michigan batters carried the Wolverines to victory. However, the pitchers found their com- mand in the team's trip to Iowa City. Three impressive…

… the Varsity Tennis Center. "It's kind of nice to catch your breath and play at home," assistant coach Dan Goldberg said. But before they return to Ann Arbor, the Wolverines have a little date today in…

… other Wolverine since stepping up to fill Hausmann's spot a few weeks ago. Knudtsen cited her bonus time in the pool as a factor in her recent scoring success. "It's improved my games (to be in the water…

…." Anderson is lucky this Wolverine switched. Brown and Knudtsen's hustle this weekend has only proved further that this team has the depth to persevere through a shortened roster. SETH LOWER/Daily Senior Erin…

April 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 132) • Page Image 24

…, Fla. - Michigan began 2002 as the victims of a central Florida slaughter, courtesy of Tennessee in the Florida Citrus Bowl. Fortunately for the Wolverines, the first day of 2003 began very differently…

… (the intended receiver) and took the ball 42 yards in the other direction to ensure victory for the Wolverines. "They'd been getting man coverage all that series, and Rex was going to be open," Florida…

April 14, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 131) • Page Image 9

…. Garza went 5.2 innings, giving up three runs. lacking any momentum. However, the final game was a success for the Wolverines. "We made plays, which we haven't been doing of late," Michigan coach Rich…

… opportunity to play some com- petitive softball. The opportunity came this weekend, as the Wolverines (7-1 Big Ten, 25-8 overall) were able to escape Ann Arbor's erratic climate and win four games in Wisconsin…

April 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 129) • Page Image 13

…. Michigan's 6-4 win over No. 9 San Jose State was a huge accomplish- ment, as it was the highest-ranked team the Wolverines have ever defeated. "At the beginning of the year, I told (the team), 'When we play…

… by the San Jose State goalie and accounted for half of the Wolverines' tallies. "It seems like whenever there's a big game, that's when Sheetal appears on the offensive end," Anderson said. "The…

April 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… musicianship. A sense of frustration emanated from the stage as other band members tried to salvage their dig- nity. It was nearly comical to witness bassist and 0 Courtesy of Wolverine Soft Evil haunts…

… innocent students and faculty," you might be playing student group Wolverine Soft's Crisis Wolverine: Insurrection Green PC Wolverine Soft new RPG, "Crisis Wolverine: Insurrec- tion Green." FREE for…

April 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 122) • Page Image 10

Wolverines made Duane Banks Field in the plains of Iowa seem more like Coors Field in the Rocky Mountains. Without the aid of thin air, Michigan (3-1 Big Ten, 1I- 10 overall) smacked four homeruns, and the…

Wolverines bombarded Iowa (1-3, 7-9) for 21 hits, en route to an easy 20-4 victory. "Game four of a series is typically when the pitching gets thinner," coach Rich Maloney said. "On top of that, the wind was…

April 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 134) • Page Image 17

… the mound yester- day to face Big Ten batters for only the second time in her college career, the Wolverines were already up 9-0 over Indiana. When Ritter replaced pitcher Nicole Motycka, she provided…

…," Ritter said. "This is the Big Ten, and it's something that you want to do well with." The pitcher attributes her success on the hill to the tutelage she has received in her first year as a Wolverine. "It…

… runs by Meghan Doe, Court- ney Betley, Jessica Merchant, Motyc- ka and Leutele. By the end of the inning, the Wolverines were up 9-0, where they stayed for the remainder of the contest. Michigan spent…

…-2. The four conference victories improved the Wolverines' Big Ten record to 13-3. Illinois' two losses to Iowa moves Michigan from third to first in the conference standings. Yesterday the Wolverines were…

April 11, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 130) • Page Image 10

… outfielder Mike Schmidt launched his first career homerun en route to an 11-4 non-con- ference victory for the Wolverines yes- terday over Concordia. "It feels pretty good," Schmidt said. "It was a hit…

…-and-run, and I saw the curveball coming. I kind of felt the pressure, and it was a good ben- N3 DA; der. I just had to C N jump on it." The Wolverines (3-3 Big Ten, 13-12 overall) beat Concordia (9-25), a…

…-minute, continuous rows to multi- ple sprints, and from race intensity workouts to slower technical work. Senior Kate Maxim, who has earned three varsity letters as a Wolverine, explained that each works a…

… five years." The Wolverines are used to tough competition by now. Last week, they swept No. 9 Michigan State and East- ern Michigan in all three races of their only home regatta of the year. Two weeks…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 13

… victories yesterday, Min- nesota not only swept the Wolverines in a rain-shortened weekend series, but it took a 74-73 edge in the teams' all-time series. Dating back to its first game in 1893, the Minnestoa…

… because you know it's such a battle, and it's just good baseball." Yesterday's victories improved Min- nesota's record in the last four years against the Wolverines to 12-2. Although Michigan lost the first…

… only coached 24 games in a Wolverine uniform, he realizes the importance of the storied series, especially in today's context. "Minnesota is an outstanding pro- gram, and they're certainly one of the…

…: t~l o2(9)" Sokol (10) HBP- Cantalamessa; Roberts. 5 - Steidl (5); Pattee (3). 8 7 Junior Jake Fox and the Wolverines suffered a doubleheader sweep at the hands of Big Ten-leader Minnesota. BROCK…

… senior centerfield- er Gino Lollio experienced a few misplays in the matchup against the Gophers. Cantalamessa over-ran a ball early in the fifth inning of the first game, which later cost the Wolverines a…

… right on top of it." Even though the Michigan defense was obviously affected by the nasty weather, the Wolverines do not feel that the weather is a handicap with their performance in the field. But…

Wolverine uniform: Although Koman did start 51 games as a freshman in 2000, he truly broke out of his shell as a sophomore. In 2001, Koman tore apart pitching, hitting .383 with 14 homeruns and 60 RBIs, 211…

…'s what good teams do." Michigan answered in the sixth inning when Brandon Roberts came up with the bases loaded and launched a ball deep down the right field line. The Wolverines raced to the top of the…

…," Lollio said. in their last three turns at bat. The Wolverines had 17 hits on the day, but managed to score just seven runs. "We had runners in scoring position the whole game," Koman said. "But we couldn…

April 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

… had asked freshman phenom Jeff Tambellini if he was the type of player that would bolt the Wolver- ines for the NHL early - and two years after I went to practice every day covering his Wolverines

… Smith, the guy who's gonna write some more negative articles in the Daily." Michigan wide receiver Braylon Edwards said before blowing me off after his Wolverines won the Out- back Bowl this January…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 10

… qualified for the NCAA Tournament. Since its home, Yost Ice Arena, happened to be hosting the Midwest Regional, it was given an enormous advantage. The Wolverines made sure to capitalize on their good fortune…

… earn it by winning the Big Ten T*US WEKEND regular season title. a vs. The Wolverines have fin- rowa ished first in the Big Ten the 3 p . last two years, before finishing l f. second in the Big Ten…

April 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 132) • Page Image 10

… four runs per game higher than the Wolverines' (7-1 Big Ten, 25- 8). To make matters worse, Eastern Michigan hasn't been making up for its high ERA at the plate either, bat- ting just .199 as a team. But…

… instead of theirs." And lately, the Wolverines' level has been quite high. Over the weekend, Michigan's pitching staff, most notably Motycka and senior Marissa Young, gave up just three combined runs in…

April 16, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 133) • Page Image 16

… matchup, one team entered the game as a heavy favorite, and here's a hint, it wasn't the Chargers. A late addition to the Michigan schedule, Hills- dale never had a chance against theM1 HGN 9 Wolverines

… away, and that's what we did today." Michigan scored early and often, notching seven runs in the first two innings en route to the 9-1 win. The Wolverines played well defensively and received a fine…

April 14, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 131) • Page Image 13

… of a fourth starter, yesterday was not one of them. Yesterday's game presented perhaps the biggest pitching enigma of the entire series. While the Wolverines had allowed a total of 26 runs in the first…

… three games against Illinois, Taylor broke the cycle, allowing just three. Taylor's 6.15 ERA prior to his complete game performance is common among this year's col- lection of Wolverine starters. Pitching…

… duels are not something the Wolverine's expect to win. Yesterday's 4-3 victory was only the second game all season that the Wolverines had won in which both teams were held under five runs. Maloney was…

…. Friday was obviously not Feldkamp's day, though, as he surrendered two walks and a sin- gle, allowing Illinois to pull away for a 5-1 lead. The Illini went on to win 5-3. The Wolverines were able to stop…

… allowed the first batter on base in six of nine innings. Despite the constant pressure by Illinois, Taylor only allowed three runs and gave the Wolverines a chance for victory at the end of the game. "I…

… the job and go all nine." With this important victory under Michigan's belt, the Wolverines avoid- ed being even further behind in the Big Ten standings. "If we lost we would have been 3-7 (in the Big…

Wolverines choose a rap number, such as Eminem or Outkast. Fresh- man A.J. Scheidt, though, uses the pre-at-bat music for a little comic relief - he comes out to 'Circle of Life' from the Lion King. "It…

April 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 124) • Page Image 10

… the game- winning goal on Sunday to send the Wolverines to their third consecutive Frozen Four. After the game, coach Red Berenson said that Ryznar is playing the best hockey of his career right now…

… the Wolverines and the rest of the CCHA for 35-44-79 totals, signed a two-year contract with the Mighty Ducks of Ana- heim on Tuesday and was then named one of three finalists for the prestigious Hobey…

April 09, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 128) • Page Image 9

…. While attending the same school as her sister might seem like the most logical step, the Ann Arbor native maintains that this is not why she decided to become a Wolverine. "Meghan being here didn…

… narrow sCenter 4-3 defeats. The Wolverines ______ lost the doubles-point in both matches. "Throughout the season, we've learned that the Big Ten has a lot of par- ity," Michigan coach Bitsy Ritt said. A…

… lot of it comes down to matchups and the doubles point" The Wolverines are undefeated this season when they win the doubles point and must play solidly this weekend if they want to knockoff Big Ten…

…, which is tied with Minnesota and Northwestern atop the Big Ten standings, should be a tougher match for the Wolverines. The Fighting Illini handed then-No. 1 ranked Duke its first loss of the season in…

April 14, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 131) • Page Image 11

… Mattu Daily Sports Writer If Michigan's dynamic duo of pitchers, Marissa Young and Nicole Motycka, continue to dominate the Big Ten, then only Mother Nature can keep the Wolverines from winning. Michigan…

…'s last four games before its competition this weekend had been cancelled, and while the layoff slowed down the Wolverines' offense, their tag team on the mound showed no signs of being rusty. The duo…

April 15, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 132) • Page Image 17

Wolverine Towers on State Street called the Department of Public Safety on Tuesday to inform officers that Building Services person- nel damaged seven desks last year. The caller said the desks were damaged…

… voters as possi- ble is perhaps the best way to win the Michigan Student Assembly presidency. Yet, while he celebrated his victory, some members of the Wolverine Party spent the night in tears as the…

April 11, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… period, developing a 2-0 second-period lead, the Wolverines had a berth in the NCAA national title game in their grasp. But for the third straight year, it wasn't meant to be. Minnesota goals late in the…

… second period and early in the third gave freshman Thomas Vanek a chance to score in overtime and defeat the Wolverines to advance to its second straight title game. At 8:55 in overtime, Vanek got away…

April 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 9

… are some of thestudent-ath- letes, coaches, venues and events of Michigan athletics today. There are many more, and they are all impor- tant brush strokes on the Wolverine portrait. These men and women…

… years, I have observed and participated in numbed awe at the history, the drama and the excel- lence of the Michigan Wolverines. That was to be expected. What came as a surprise were the emotions I felt…

April 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 15

… advan- tage of each opportunity she has. Her fundamentals right now are the best I have ever seen them." The Wolverines finished sixth as a team with a score of 948, 32 strokes behind first-place Purdue…

… Shaya leads tennis to upset of Hoosiers The Michigan men's tennis team snapped a six-match losing streak yesterday, upsetting No. 28 Indiana 4-3 at the Varsity Tennis Center on Saturday. The Wolverine

April 14, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 131) • Page Image 10

…. Before nationals take place, the Wolverines will have to get through their regular season. They start the year with a clinic in September, where they teach any interested ladies all of the basics of…

… win the individual title. That performance paced the Wolverines, as they captured the sixth regional title in school history with a 196.825, holding off Arizona State by 0.1. Ryals took home event…

April 11, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 130) • Page Image 3

… the puck off the draw to fellow freshman Bran- don Kaleniecki, who wristed the puck past Minnesota goaltender Travis Weber's glove. But the Wolverines mustered just one goal in the period in part to…

…'s legs, putting the Wolverines up two. But the Golden Gophers con- trolled much of the play in the sec- ond period and cut into the lead three minutes after Ortmeyer's goal. Montoya had stopped two initial…

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