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April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 11

… and competitors from all teams chatted freely. It was a stark difference from the atmos-t phere on Thursday, when the Wolverines com-t peted in the preliminaries, hoping to qualifyi for the Super Six…

….750, and there deductions were taken because of steps during landings. Ray's 9.925 perform- ance anchored the rotation and allowed the Wolverines to total a 49.025 on the event. But while the Wolverines

April 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 9

…. The defense did not help Penn, though, as a throwing error advanced Minnesota catcher Jake Elder to third base. A walk, a single and a double later and the Wolverines were in a 5-0 hole. Penn never got…

… been able to do is battle back, like the three games we won against Duke earlier this season," Maloney said. Michigan kept the pressure on Minnesota in the fifth, as the Wolverines used some patented…

April 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 12

…The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - April 5, 2004 - 4B Players of the Indiana Series Players of the Purdue Series Abby Stark (Indiana) Stark helped the Hoosiers give the Wolverines a run for their…

…-9) Brooke Baker (Purdue) Baker held the Wolverines to just two runs in the second game of the series. She was named Big Ten Pitch- er of the Week last week. SUNDAY'S GAME 1 Michigan 9 WP: J. Ritter (12…

April 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 10

…'s golf team was stymied in Hoosier country, finishing a dis- appointing ninth place at the Indiana Invitational over the weekend. The Wolverines were again led by junior Laura Olin, who has now paced the…

Wolverines strug- gled to bring in low numbers. "It was disappointing," coach Kathy Teichert said. "You can't shoot 80s and expect to compete in the Big Ten." The tournament in Bloomington also offered stiffer…

April 02, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 10

…'d never thought I'd be in that position." For the senior, the ending was bitter- sweet. On one hand, Robinson had helped the Wolverines bring home their first banner (besides those taken down by sanctions…

… players, with a scoring average in double digits every season. The Washington native played through a couple of the bleakest seasons in Michigan basketball history. The Wolverines finished 10-18 and 11…

April 02, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

…. CXIII, No. 126 ©2004 The Michigan Daily 0 e 0 RYAN WEINER/Daily Michigan senior Bernard Robinson cuts down the nets yesterday sfter his final game for the Wolverines, a 62-55 victory in the NIT…

… finals over Rutgers at Madison Square Garden. Wolverines topple Knights in By Dan Rosen Daily Sports Editor NEW YORK - The Michigan basketball team found a way to bounce back. After pushing aside the…

April 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

… defeated the Wolverines 14-3. The game kicked off the team's seven-city college tour in preparation for the 2004 Olympic games. "I don't care about the score;' Michigan coach Matt Anderson said. "I care…

… Athens, had a variety of chances early against the Wolverines. But it failed to capitalize due to poor shooting out of the gates. Michigan hung tough throughout the first period, and was able to hold Team…

… marked her final regular-season home game as a Wolverine. "If we had played this team my freshman year, it would have been a blowout completely, more so than it (was)," Nisbet said. "We wouldn't have even…

…- tral Water Polo Association championship. If the Wolverines prevail in that championship, they will trav- el to the Eastern Championship. A win there would give them a bid to the Final Four. "It's been a…

April 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 132) • Page Image 9

…INJURY BUG BITES BLUE Freshman Ryan Heller and the Michigan:men's tennis team had big shoes to fill this weekend after the Wolverines suffered injury setbacks. PAGE 7B SPORT YS . , i Fiz urvixi…

… to graduation, the biggest question marks surrounding the Wolverines heading into this year's spring practice revolved around the offense. And while Saturday's Spring Game couldn't possibly answer all…

April 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 138) • Page Image 22

… beaten the Wolverines just two years earlier in the same game. But they will remember that these women were the leaders and the best. Led by the incredible play of senior goaltender Mau- reen Tasch and a…

…'s sport. "I'm happy to bring another one home for the Wolverines," said Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz. "Men's programs, women's programs, revenue, non- revenue - it doesn't matter. We're just really proud…

April 16, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 136) • Page Image 11

… threw his first career shutout and a four-hitter in seven innings en route to breaking Michigan State's 12-game winning streak. This week, Maloney has tried to prepare the Wolverines for Jones's sometimes…

… going to do?'" Olin said. In the end, everything worked out. Schmucker is now preparing to make her 24th consecutive start for the Wolverines as they travel to Pur- due for the Lady Boilermaker Invi…

April 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 132) • Page Image 13

…, going 3-for-7 with an RBI. OMAN= IP H R ER BB 7.0 4 0 0 0 FRIDAY'S GAME (13 INNINGS) Michigan Wolverines 5 LP: Dan Lentz (0-2) Iowa Hawkeyes 6 WP: Aaron Reasland (3-1) K 5 - Michigan DH Brandon Roberts…

… SATURDAY, GAME 1 Michigan Wolverines 6 WP: Derek Feldkamp (3-3) SIowa Hawkeyes 0 LP: Austin Seward (0-3) SATURDAY, GAME 2 Michi an Wolverines 4 WP: Mic ael Penn (3-1) Iowa Hawkeyes 0 OrA, LP: Ryan Dupic (1…

… showing yesterday. Michigan junior first baseman Kyle Bohm has slugged, caught He scored the winning run in the ninth and studied his way into Wolverine tradition and history. inning of the 2-1 Michigan…

… Attendance-453 Time-1:50 3 1 By Megan Kolodgy Daily Sports Writer Not only were Michigan's back-to-back shutouts critical in swing- ing the momentum of the ser-es aOginst Iowa in the Wolverines' favor, but…

… said he was fairly uninterested in this achievement. He was much more focused on using the win to propel the Wolverines into a successful weekend. "He didn't show too much emotion," jun- ior pitcher Phil…

… significance of the win, the rest of the Wolverines are quite pleased with their coach's accomplishment. "I think deep down he knew he was about to get it," Tognetti said. "And I know that, as a team, we were…

…, three Wolverines heard their names called. The Chicago Cubs picked catcher Jake Fox in the third round, third baseman Brock Koman went to the Houston Astros in the ninth round and Jim Brauer, a 17th round…

… State 1 PURDUE 5, Ohio State 4 SCOUTING REPORT CBTVRAL MCIRGAN WEDNESDAY The Wolverines will head to Mt. Pleasant on Wednesday afternoon for a showdown with Central Michigan. Three Chippewa regu- lars are…

April 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 135) • Page Image 10

… Ypsilanti, Olds drove a pitch to deep right-center field. E Olds was tagged out trying to stretch her hit to a triple, but not before three Wolverines crossed the plate to give No. 9 Michigan an early 4…

…-0 lead. Michigan's defense took over after this offensive spark, as the Wolverines went on to win 5-0. The Wolverines took the first game of the doubleheader by the same 5-0 count, and Michigan used a…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 16

Wolverines were forced to play above their nor- mal positions - an extremely difficult task against the nation's best. At No. 1 singles, a screaming serve down the line by No. 2 Brian Wilson ended Jackson…

…'s home career, 6-1, 6-2. Freshman Ryan Heller battled back at No. 3 singles after losing the first set to No. 117 Ryler DeHeart, but couldn't quite finish the job, losing 6-3, 7-5. But two Wolverines

…, but watched her score plummet along with the rest of her team as the weekend progressed. A GOBLUEWOLVERINE.COM, The best Michigan Sports site on the web! -- Exclusive daily team updates from GoBlueWolverine

… women's rowing team traveled to Lake Ovid on Saturday to defend its superior ranking over in-state rival, No. 10 Michigan State. But even with all the motivation, the Wolverines still lost the regatta 17…

… are in the boat and ready to race. Once in the boat, it would prepare the Wolverines to take charge of their races. "We need to be more offensive," Rothstein said. This means that Michigan can improve…

… claiming an undefeated regatta against the Wolverines. "Our second varsity boat did well," Rothstein said. "Those are the kind of races that the team can use to build upon. It was the highlight of my day…

April 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 132) • Page Image 12

… on Friday, holding the Wolverines to just three runs on three hits. FRIDAY'S GAME Ohio State 0 LP: K. DeVries (8-7) WP: J.Ritter (13-3) Jessica Merchant (Michigan) Merchant's milestone home run in the…

… 2 Michigan 2 WP: N. Motycka (13-3) LP: S. Riggleman (4-1) YESTERDAY'S GAME 2 Michigan 2, Penn State 0 Blue plays musical chairs with lineup Chilly weather can't stop Wolverines' winning streak…

April 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 10

… and noisy crowd at the Varsity Tennis Center, the Michigan men's tennis team squeaked past Michigan State, 4-3. The victory ended a three- M match skid for the Wolverines (1-2 Big Ten, 9-4 overall). "It…

…'s always going to be pretty emotional," Michigan coach Mark Mees said. "In any sport between Michigan and Michigan State, it's very competitive, and today was no different." After the Wolverines split their…

…. "David came out and he was a little tight in the first set," Mees said. "To his credit, he picked it up and hung in there. He's a tough kid." Anving wasn't the only Wolverine What am I? Tired of the…

… lost to him once where I won the first set," Peretz said. "Then he really stepped up his game." A win's a win, but the Wolverines believe they are capable of much more. "We've got to play better tennis…

… to town this weekend, the Wolverines will have to be on top of their game. But for now they can savor their vic- tory over the Spartans (0-3 Big Ten, 13-8 overall). "Any Big Ten win is big," Gos- sain…

Wolverines are playing in April. Tonight, Michigan looks to be one of two division I teams ending its season on a win when it takes on Rutgers in the NIT Cham- pionship in Madison Square Garden. A victory for…

… the Wolverines would be their first title in a national postseason tournament since the 1989 NCAA Cham- pionship. Michigan won the NIT in 1997, but all of the games played in that tourna- ment were…

… defense because they are a very explosive team." The Wolverines (9-9 Big Ten, 22-11) have also been explosive over their past few games. After a long season of inconsis- tency, the Michigan offense has…

… finally been running on all cylinders since the NIT began, especially over the team's past two contests. The Wolverines put up 88 points on Hawaii last Wednesday and dropped 78 points on Oregon on Tuesday…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 15

… FRIDAY'S GAME Illinois Fighting Illini 3 LP: Joe Ziemba (1-5) Michigan Wolverines 6 WP: Jim Brauer (2-2) K 2 "'Frustrating' is an understatement." - Michigan coach Rich Maloney on watching a potential…

… win slip away from the Wolverines twice yesterday. SATURDAY, GAME 1 Illinois Fighting Illini 2 LP: Joe Ziemba (1-5) Michigan Wolverines 5 WP: Derek Feldkamp (4-3) Drew Davidson (Illinois) Davidson…

… genius," Maloney said. "And then other times you want to hide your head in the dugout." Control problems plagued Wolverine pitch- ers all of Sunday. Bobby Garza - who started for Michigan - Phil Tognetti…

…, Ali Husain, Andrew Hess and Dan Lentz each walked at least one batter apiece and combined for three hit batsmen. Mike McCormick was the only Wolverine without a walk as he pitched one and two…

… time he got to the ball, the damage was done. The loss marked the second series split in three weeks of Big Ten play for Michigan. With Jim Brauer's fastball touching 91 miles per hour, the Wolverines

April 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 132) • Page Image 15

Wolverines (2-4 Big Ten, 11-6 over- all) traveled to the Hoosier State with high hopes this past weekend. But after cruising past Indiana State 6-1 on Friday, they couldn't overcome Big Ten foe Indiana on…

… Indiana a day after re- 7-6(3), Rubin's performance slipped. He aggravating a rib injury that has hampered him most of the season. fell behind 4-0 before retiring from the * oubles poin hinders Wolverines

… day's fate. After splitting the first two sets 6-2, 2-6, Exon seemed poised to complete a day of Wolverine comebacks.. Behind 5-3 in the final set, Exon held serve to come within one, employing an…

… she has every time she's stepped on a track. "Just to run faster," Simms said. ONE FAST START Michigan has competed in just five outdoor events tlns season, but 12 Wolverines are already NCAA proi…

April 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 13

… invaluable for the Wolverines during their NIT run. He chipped in nine points in Michigan's victory over Oregon on Tuesday, but managed to grab just two boards. He will be need- ed greatly tonight with Rutgers…

… point: In Rutgers' win over Iowa State, Axani hauled down 17 rebounds to go with eight points. Michigan - The Wolverines have two players that could start for most Division I teams: center Chris Hunter…

April 14, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 134) • Page Image 10

… throughout the season. For the Michigan baseball tean man pitcher Michael McCormick has to do just that for the Wolverines if they want to beat in-state rival Central} Michigan today. McCormick will make his…

… first start for the Wolverines after making six relief appear- ances and pitching 9.2 innings this year.3 Although Michigan coach Rich Maloney and the rest oft would like to bring him and som other…

… the only Wolverine hitting well. Maloney feels that the team is show- ing flashes of good, timely hitting. Michigan may not be hitting .330 as a team, but it has been hitting with men on base and when…

… responded with an incredibly clutch performance. The Wolverines earned the highest score on the beam of any team in the competition, and it propelled them to a qualifying score of 196.375. Due to Michigan…

…. This weekend's tournament will mark the first time the Wolverines have played a non exhibition game since Jan. 25. Between then and now, the team has been criss-crossing the country from the West Coast…

April 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 13

… series cap- per, giving up a lone earned run. FRIDAY'S GAME Minnesota Golden Gophers 3 WP: Andy Peters (0-1) Michigan Wolverines 4 !P: Andrew Hess (2-1) SATURDAY'S GAME Minnesota Golden Gophers 6 WP…

…: Andy Peters (0-2) Michigan Wolverines 5 LP: Dan lentz (0-1) YESTERDAY, GAME 1 Minnesota Golden Gophers 3 WP: Josh Krogman (1-0) Michigan Wolverines 2 LP: Derek Feldkamp (2-3) YESTERDAY, GAME 2 -M…

… mound at The Fish. Freshman Dan Lentz stood on the mound, awaiting his ed by the Wolverine infield. Maloney knew it was time to replace his reliever. But unlike his nor- mal routine of turn- ing toward…

… the mound for the Wolverines ad~ain this year. "He's been a guy we've been keeping secret this year a little bit," Maloney said. "He only got one out, but that's all we asked, and (the pitch) was a…

…TEs: Eric Rose's 5-for-5 day was the first for a Wolverine since Jason Alcaraz pulled off the feat against Penn State in 1999. ... Matt Butler extended his current hitting streak with a single in the third…

… inning Sunday. He went 3-for-6 on the day ... Kyle Bohm hit the only home run for the Wolverines on the weekend. The longball, Friday, was his second on the season ... Pitcher Paul Ham- mond, returning…

… for the Eagles. He pitched seven innings last weekend, striking out eight. Ford and Brian Bixler contributed a pair of home runs a piece in a 23-9 win on Saturday. The Wolverines have tradi- tionally…

April 02, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 126) • Page Image 11

…, the Wolverines took home fourth place, as well as a national title in the vault competition. The Daily Sports Writer Ian Herbert breaks down the Wolverines' chances to improve on last year 'sfinish, and…

…. Expect the winner of pommel horse to be wearing blue and orange. PARALuL BARS: Michigan: Junior Geoff Corrigan has been the only consistently strong Wolverine on parallel bars this year. Corrigan made the…

… Umphrey has been the most consistent per- former on rings for the Wolverines, but a bad shoulder has given him a lot of trouble in recent weeks. Both of these guys could make the finals, and either could…

…'s going to be a battle for the second and third spots. Michigan will have to be at its best to make it, but it has enough talent. Expect the Wolverines to beat out the Hawkeyes for the last spot in the…

… weekend with a team-leading eleven homeruns. Michigan feels comfortable opemg conference season By Anne Ulble Daily Sports Writer Wolverines keep it simple against Minnesota By Megan Kolodgy Daily Sports…

… Writer Michigan baseball's home opener last weekend looked like a walk in the park for the Wolverines, as the Wolverines ganged up on Detroit and Oak- land for large, ego-boosting wins. This weekend could…

…'s at." Maloney recognizes the Wolverines' weakness- es, and is quick to name off a litany of drills and techniques that they have spent time on this week. He thinks, if Michigan sticks to the…

… the Wolverines with some much-needed self-assurance. "I definitely think that any time you win games, it's a confidence booster," Maloney said. "With the young program we have right now, we need to have…

… if Michigan is not able to pull out wins this weekend, Maloney wants his Wolverines to see that these games are only the beginning, and that a great deal of the season remains. "With these four games…

…. 5 Florida State, the Wolverines are prepared for any competition that might come their way. "I think it gave us an opportunity to try a lot of different lineups and give all our pitchers some good…

April 05, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 127) • Page Image 15

Wolverine, Urbanchek's pro- fessional and post-graduate swimming program, which Bowman will also take over. At last weekend's Councilman Clas- sic Grand Prix meet in Indianapolis, Ind., Phelps - whom…

… anticipating going home. But for many student-athletes, their season has only just begun. The Michigan men's track team sent some of its best down to Atlanta for warm weather and hot competition. The Wolverines

… grab numerous top-10 and top-five titles. The Wolverines were led by runner-up showings from sophomore Todd Iacovelli in the 3,000-meter run, freshman Michael Whitehead in the triple jump and the 4x400…

…-meter relay. Iacovelli was just six seconds behind the winner, and the perform: ance came not too long after he had competed in the 1,500-meter run. Wolverines earning automatic bids to the NCAA Regional…

… 110-meter hurdles. lead. Despite the hit, Porter finished the race in seventh place amongst some strong competition. Waits, the third regional qualifier, led the Wolverines to a 3-4-5 finish in the 400…

… it's great, because those guys can just fly." Senior Nick Meter rounded out the field of Wolverines in the event, finishing ninth, giving Michigan its fourth hurdler in the top 10. Battani knows that…

… of great performances, and I'm very glad (about) how we did against the other schools." The Wolverines will put in some rigorous work- outs this week and take the weekend off from competition. Their…

… that it had not done in 12 prior games: it lost. The No. 8 Wolverines fell 8-6 to No. 7 Loyola-Marymount at the Fluid Four Invitational in Blooming- ton. The game was tight throughout the first half, and…

…," Michigan coach Matt Anderson said. With the score tied up in the clos- ing minutes, Loyola-Marymount overpowered the Wolverines to score the final two goals of the game and secure the victory. "We could have…

…." Michigan (25-8) rebounded in the second game of the invitational to defeat No. 20 Cal. State-Northridge 9-5. The Wolverines were aided by a hot start against Cal. State-North- ridge (14-11), as they leapt…

April 09, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 131) • Page Image 9

…, the Michigan softball team has struggled in its Big Ten home opener. A year ago, the Wolverines (4-0 Big Ten, 29-6 * overall) lost 4-0 to Illinois in their first confer- ence game at Alumni Field. The…

… Roberts hopes big fly leads to a big season State this weekend, the Wolverines hope to buck their recent trend. Michigan coach Carol Hutchins said that it's important for the players to come to the field…

… expectations for the hitter's final season as a Wolverine. "His bat needs to be a major contribu- tor," Maloney said. "And it certainly was with that tremendous blast (on Wednes- day). So I hope that this will…

… be some- thing that will boost him for the rest of the year." Carney fourth player to leave Wolverines By Ellen McGarrity Daily Sports Writer This year was supposed to be one of rebuilding and growth…

April 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 135) • Page Image 19

… Michigan Administration Infor- At the end of the registration period, the words Wolverine Access have many students on campus cringing. "I hate it so much," Music Thanks for Voting! Shaman Drum Bookshop…

…' dif- ficulty adjusting to the new system because she has seen similar situa- tions in the past. "When we rolled out Wolverine Access in June of 2000, students were not very happy with it then either…

April 08, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 130) • Page Image 9

… travels in style. "We're going to do things first class," Michigan coach Mark Mees said. No cramped school bus for these athletes - the Wolverines will make the five-and-a-half hour drive to Terre Haute in…

… to get away from dorm food for me, (fellow freshmen) Brian (Hung) and Ryan (Heller)." Although the trips are mostly business, the Wolverines occa- sionally find the time to enjoy the unique aspects of…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 14

… initial thought was that she may have some sort of fracture, but the X- rays were negative, showing a bad sprain - still far from good news for the Wolverines. Merchant, who broke Michigan's single…

…-season home run record last week and is closing in on the career mark, provides a spark for the Wolverines, whether in action and not. But her presence was missed for the rest of the day, and the Wolver- ines…

April 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 135) • Page Image 12

… after smacking one in the second inning of the first game of the doubleheader against Eastern Michi- gan, bringing in the first run for the Wolverines. What her teammates didn't realize when they got up…

…. I was basically hobbling down the first-base line. But overall, I'm just glad to be back." WE'RE GOING STREAKING: After winning both games in their doubleheader yester- day, the Wolverines improved…

April 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 11

… how it is with Michigan hockey. So to fail to make the Frozen Four - something that had been taken for granted - is disastrous. But just because the Wolverines fell short of expectations doesn't mean…

…'t be an issue - Michigan C will win the National Championship. Assuming nobody leaves early, 11 Wolverines will be seniors, with nine playing regularly. Look at this year's captain, Andy Burnes. In his…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 17

… weekend - the Michigan men's golf team took a step back last weekend at the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate in Columbus. The Wolverines finished the 54- hole tournament with a total team score of 922, placing…

… 14th of 18 teams. With scores of 308 and 311, respectively, in the first and second rounds, the Wolverines carded their highest single-round scores since early March. The Wolverines have struggled to…

April 21, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 139) • Page Image 18

… runs in the past 16 games. This remarkable statistic is a credit to the Wolverines' deep pitching staff, which is led by sophomore Jennie Ritter. Yesterday, Ritter pitched the first game of the…

… series with Central Michigan yes- terday, the Wolverines hit their 1,000th win in the history of the program. WEBER Continued from Page 17 this past Sunday ... ) Ryan Sosin telling me that this cam- pus…

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April 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 12

… Nationals. As a result, the team is used to looking at this weekend as more of a step- ping stone to Nationals. But this year, the s Wolverines have been seeded fourth, and are ROLLER COASTER RIDE Here's a…

… have so many amaz- ing athletes, but we realize that being successful is a group effort and Big Ten Champi- onships are not won by only one person." The Wolverines will be enjoy- ing the Atlanta sun this…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 12

… on Saturday to claim the third national championship of her career. Ray tied for third on the balance beam with a score of 9.9. The Wolverines finished eighth overall at the NCAA Championships. Ray…

… three weeks - on May 8 and 9 - Michigan hosts the Michi- gan Collegiate Sailing Association Championships. For Capilla, this will be one of his last races as a Wolverine, but according to this fifth…

… former Michigan Wolverine Brendan Morrison scores the game-winning goal in the third overtime of game six of the Western Conference Quarterfinals by beating Calgary's Milkka Kiprusoff. Super light 5 lb…

April 06, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… Daily Wolverine Access changes defended Changes necessary under con ract with so re company, administrators say By Donn M. Fresard and Lindsey Paterson Daily Staff Reporters Although some students…

… complaints, University administrators said upgrading the sys- tem was necessary to maintain the Uni- versity's long-standing contract with PeopleSoft and its software programs. The new Wolverine Access is part…

April 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 138) • Page Image 13

….m. at the Wolverine Room in the Michigan Union, mostly revolved around salary and job security issues, Peterson said. The negotiations were scheduled to last until 5 p.m., but bargaining sessions were…

… restarted at 5:30 p.m. and extended into the early morning at the Administrative Services Building near the Wolverine Towers. The two sides did not sit down at the bar- gaining table until around 10 p…

April 21, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 139) • Page Image 14

… improved, whose mug can Wolverine 2: adding ruch-needed balance that be seen on the Shadows of wa pot seen in the previous install- many flyers that 'Sthe Past meniome characters are definitely Theth…

… their gang. The split to the various people that wallyte works quite well, allowing the two streets. In the end, "Crisis Wolverine to develop the plot while the group 2: Shadows of the Past" is focised…

April 16, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… have been able to pay bills electronically through Wolverine Access. The new changes only affect the actual billing statement. "We generate a paper bill currently. Students, for one reason or the other…

… the individual and direct them to sign up for it" Middlemas said. But students will not have to worry about a guest having access to their Wolverine Access account. The billing statements will be kept…

April 08, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 130) • Page Image 10

…-best and also was the best showing by a Wolverine at the National Championships. Erdman, a freshman who red- shirted her outdoor season last year, had not raced on an outdoor track for over two years. A…

… slows down the runner and also can lead to more injuries. On an outdoor track, there are the straightaways, making outdoor times a little faster than the indoor season. This weekend the Wolverines travel…

April 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 125) • Page Image 14

… baseball team digs the "small ball." The Wolverines rely on it to win many of their games. Small ball is not necessarily the most popular offensive strategy in baseball, but it can be highly effective -just…

…, while keeping strikeouts to a minimum. A team cannot count on hitting a grand slam or three-run homerun every game to win. The Wolverines understand that and have adjusted their play to their strengths…

April 13, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 133) • Page Image 10

… the game leading the Wolverines to the victory. "I'm really happy to receive the award, but it was a testament to my teammates' defense behind me," Feldkamp said. "Beating an instate rival helped the…

… team and the program." Feldkamp wasn't finished for the week. He tossed his first shutout as a Wolverine against Iowa in a 6-0 win. Although he enjoyed a spec- tacular weekend, he did not see the award…

… competi- tiveness and offered her a spot on the Wolverines' squad. "I can still remember going to see her play," Hutchins said. "It was a very cold day in Illinois, but after the game I knew she would be a…

… much losing this season. The Wolverines currently boast an overall record of 33- 6, and lead the Big Ten conference, by remaining unde- feated (8-0) even after this weekend's homestand against Ohio State…

April 06, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 128) • Page Image 10

… of its ability to help the team come from behind. After falling behind 5-0 to Minnesota in the first inning on Sunday, the Wolverines cobbled together 11 runs in the middle three innings, taking the…

… behind her teammate's at 79.76. As a team, Michigan is sitting on the bubble for an invitation to the Central Regional of the NCAA Tournament. The Wolverines have just two tournaments left in which to…

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