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June 05, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 44) • Page Image 10

…. Parrish, with his gaudy numbers and maturity, has proven his mastery of the collegiate level. In the eyes of many, his spectacular numbers, coupled with the Wolverines' mediocre season, signed his ticket to…

…'t mind doing what they need me to do." Parrish is registered for classes next fall, so any hacking into Wolverine Access for the truth about his intentions is futile. If he does elect to go pro, Parrish…

… Flint native has both play and coached basketbalin the state Michigan and will be an assett in tr ing to recruit in the state, somethi that has become increasingly cult for the Wolverines wi Michigan…

… ideal ti for Michigan since Flint Blue Cht prospects JaQuan Hart and Kelvl Torbert are both being recruited h Michigan. Before joining the Wolverines pr gram, Greene was an assistant coa at Eastern…

June 05, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 44) • Page Image 11

… advanced to the NCAA Regionals and the Wolverines had an all-American - senior Sarah Cain - to guide the younger athletes. Even if youth caused the top-ranked gymnasts to finish last at the Super Six, it…

… could not have caused the softball team to lose an NCAA Regional at home. The Wolverines had loads of experi- ence. They also hosted a regional in 1999 and advanced to the College World Series in both…

June 12, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 45) • Page Image 10

Wolverine history, Harris had a school record 72.23 stroke average his senior year. He also won four tournaments - the Falcon-Cross Creek Invitational, the Stan Sheriff Invitational, the Mauna Key Resort…

… an agent, hence his colle- giate eligibility isn't lost. But it does appear a foregone conclu- sion that Parrish has played his last game as a Wolverine. "It's about as close as you can get to a sure…

… four years. "I'm really proud of David," Zahn said. "I know how hard and how long he's been working for this." The next person in line for the Wolverines' catching job is most likely sophomore Alex…

June 19, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 46) • Page Image 7

… the first conviction and indefinitely after the second. The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 19, 2000 Students react to Wolverine Access $$ DOT COM OPPORTUNITY $$ Hot new internet start-up seeks Campus…

… begin June 19, Mon-Fri, 10-5pin. Non-smoker, must have own car. Call Jill at 482-4500 or 747-8748. By Natalie Plosky For the Daily On June 5, the University implement- ed an updated version of Wolverine

June 04, 2001 (vol. 116, iss. 123) • Page Image 14

…Online Poll Which former Wolverine will have the most success in the major league? A) Scott Tousa B) David Parrish C) Drew Henson michigandaily.com/sports P V'Vl MONDAY JUNE 4, 2001 1 0 Jazwinski…

… in 15:52.21. Wolverines. Katie Jazwinski finished 12th in the 5,000 meter run at the NCAA Cha hosted by Oregon. She finished with a time of 16:13.09. Major League dra may take Wolveri ift nes By…

… June 5 and 6, Major League Baseball's First-Year Player Draft represents the ultimate goal of the game's elite - a chance at profes- sional baseball. As draft day nears, several Wolverines will be…

… game. Michigan's last major recruit o of Chicago was Juwan Howard, wl played with the Wolverines fro 1992-94. TripLake Cam Po(ad ME Spend the summer in Maine! STAFF STILL NEEDED FOR OUTSTANDING…

June 11, 2001 (vol. 116, iss. 124) • Page Image 13

… basketball. ichigan. cleaned house by bring- g in a brand new coaching staff to ive the Wolverines. e ties between the coaches and e already being built. "We've already meshed together," sistant coach Charles…

… class, not before." Two years ago, after Hill's senior year of high school, the Cincinnati' Reds selected him in the 36th round. YANKEE BOY: The Wolverines will not have to wait till August to hear about…

… Tousa has played both middle infield positions in See TOUSA, Page 14 Courtesy of the siign Athletic oepartment Rich Hill the first Wolverine taken in this week's First-Year Player Draft. Tripp Lake Camp…

June 11, 2001 (vol. 116, iss. 124) • Page Image 14

… 14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 11, 2001 TOUSA Continued from Page 13 the past for the Wolverines, the Tigers consider him to be a second base prospect. "I am really happy for him," Michi…

… draft. He cur- rently is hitting .310 for the Yankees Double A affiliate. the Norwich Navigators. Tousa hit .325 this season for the Wolverines, but it was his defensive prowess and leadership abilities…

…. Yanked from the draft The New York Yankees love Michigan baseball. Here are some of the Wolverine letterwinners that the Yankees signed out of college in the last 15 years. Year Name Rd. 2001 Bobby Wood 24…

Wolverines down the stretch. plete games in twelve starts. He finished the season 5-3 with a Zahn was happy to have his m 2.57 ERA and 41 strikeouts in 49 valuable pitcher returning for next innings. He also…

… said. "But they failed to look at heart. Bobby is all heart" None of the Wolverines' reer for next season were drafted. PJ'S fRECORDS USED CDS s. ng days:3 617 Packar OPM Subwtas from OPM )PM Payi-. ng$4…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 13

…, as the Wolverines fin- Schembechler - and was just in awe of the whole ished in 57th place. situation," Maloney said. "At that time, Michigan Coach James Henry thinks Jazwins- was going to the College…

… recruited by the Wolverines and headed across the Maloney returned to his ahna mater and served as pack with an obvious injury. Henry state to Western Michigan instead. assistant coach for four years before…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 14

… rowed great today, and Championships. It was the lowest finish executed the race plan," Liz Nelson ever for the Wolverines at the Champi- said. "We put together the best race we 4r 'onships and was…

Wolverines pulled it nals on Saturday. together at the end to finish strong, with S| 1 "We did get off to a bad start, but a Central Regional Championship and a they all came back and rowed well," second…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 16

… a triple-header as th Wolverines won all three games and the Big Ten Tournament champi- onship. Having done that, he was invited to come back the next week as Michigan was hosting an NCAA regional…

… of tough," said Pete, wh now works as a salesman, which per- mits him to leave his job at odd times to bring his horn out in support of Michigan sports. That year, the Wolverines won to advance to the…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 50

… opponent riad beaten the Wolverines just two years ago in the same game. But they will remember that these women were the leaders and the best. Led by senior goaltender Maureen Tasch and a great all…

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

June 10, 2002 (vol. 111, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…@umich.edu AARDVARKS, I MEAN WOLVERINES: Great 2 bdrm. apt deal! Fum., heat, water & prkg. incl. Many new improvements, some near Med School and some 4 blks. north of Rackam. From $950. Call663-4101 for an appt ATTN…

June 10, 2002 (vol. 111, iss. 126) • Page Image 10

… season. "Michael left the Canadian hockey league because he wanted to go to school," she said. "I think he wants to finish up his years." Cammalleri led the Wolverines in goals and was second on the team…

… whether to go pro. "We can advise him," she said. See ICERS, Page 11 Michigan senior forward Mike Cammalleri is still planning to return for his final season with the Wolverines. Jumping ship: Sink or swim…

… SportsEditor Rich Maloney, who was recently named the new Michigan baseball coach, has his hands full with the struggling Wolverine program. But leave it to the man who rejuvenated Ball State's dreadful…

… to bring in a higher level of talent for the Wolverines. Sec- ond, while this may break the hearts of loyal fans of The Fish, Maloney hopes to build a new baseball stadium. "There's no doubt that I…

June 10, 2002 (vol. 111, iss. 126) • Page Image 12

… native language. RPI last season. Michigan finished No. 142. SAT or American College BASKETBALL international students use to get into college, Ba will find out the results of the tests - The Wolverines

… will also be playing Vander- Testing Assessment in order Ntbok and has scored well, but the NCAA does not and his fate as a member of the Wolverines - bilt at Crisler Arena and Duke at Camero to be…

June 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… hundreds of kids over the world to b Because of the dure costs of opt Bove estimates th forms six to ten fre "I think thsis a Two Wolverine runners qualified dornthe NCAl Out- A nci door Champi- ' onships to…

June 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 139) • Page Image 11

… disqualified from all events for the remainder of the day. Because this was the first time the Wolverines competed in the new Mideast Regional, the coaches were also unaware of the rule. This was a major setback…

… It's OK Detroit: There IS life after Carlisle . TONY DING/Daily Freshman Rebecca Walter was one of four Wolverines to qualify for the NCAA Championships in two weeks. feel terrible for Carly and Vera…

June 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 139) • Page Image 39

Wolverines - Chris sociate itself with the former play ed, regardless of whom they affected. Webber, Robert Traylor, Maurice Taylor and ers involved for at least 10 years. "The Committee on Infractions cannot…

… David Horn Daily Sports Editor TAMPA, Fla. - Michigan began 2002 as the victims of a cen- tral Florida slaughter, courtesy of Tennessee in the Florida Citrus Bowl. Fortunately for the Wolverines, the…

June 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 139) • Page Image 40

…-changing. With eight con- expecting to win. secutive wins, Michigan State had thoroughly dominated the Wolverines But this year, Michigan not only went into the Michigan State game at in all facets of the game…

… over the past five seasons. 5-0 in the Big Ten, it went in overflowing with confidence. The Wolver- But yesterday afternoon, the Wolverines not only extended their cur- ines weren't just hoping to play…

June 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 139) • Page Image 42

… Street phone# 734.995.8877 email: bksumichiganunion@bncollege.com www.umichigan.bkstore.com By Dan Rosen Daily Sports Writer The look on Michigan coach Red Beren- son's face said it all. The Wolverines

… time and ninth in the last 12 years that the Wolverines have reached that milestone. Colorado College entered yesterday's con- test as the top-seeded team at the Midwest regional and favorite to advance…

June 02, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 139) • Page Image 43

… Urbanchek dove into Cah- nam Natatorium's pool preceded by the entire Michigan men's swimming and diving team. Over- heating, the Big Ten Coach of the Year had all the reason to celebrate. His Wolverines had…

… Championship, the Wolverines awaited in ecstasy for the results of a dramatically close tournament. Pressured by the resilient Golden Gophers (689), the Wolverines used their final few events to cap- ture their…

June 09, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 140) • Page Image 10

…SPRTganSBtfd SPORTS 4 10 MONDAY JUNE 9, 2003 www.michigandaily.com sportsdesk@umich.edu Blue trio called on draft day 4 By Josh Holman Daily Sports Editor For three Wolverines last Tuesday…

…-Year Player Draft. Michigan has not had this many play- ers drafted since 1999, when four Wolverines were picked. The Chicago Cubs drafted junior catcher Jake Fox in the third round with the 73rd pick overall…

… highest-drafted Wolverine, finished the 2003 season with 15 homeruns, 67 runs batted in and a .357 batting average. He follows in the footsteps of lefthanded pitcher Rich Hill, a Wolverine taken by the Cubs…

… there with the mind frame to play my game and play hard. That's all I can do." Koman did lead the Wolverines in batting average in his last three seasons at Michigan. He is also Michigan's career leader…

… each other when one wins a race." Many would think that the two most accomplished Wolverines in Michigan's track program today would be in a state of constant competition, always trying to top one anoth…

June 30, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 143) • Page Image 10

… glance, things just don't seem like they've fallen into place for Drew Taylor. Three weeks after calling Michi- gan's baseball team "the best team in the Big Ten," Taylor watched the Wolverines make an…

… a 9-1 record, the first Wolverine with that many victories since 1997. He also led the team with five complete games, a vital stat considering the shakiness of the Michigan bullpen all season. The…

… displayed," Maloney said. "He really took own- ership of the pitching staff." It may not have been so outlandish to figure Taylor was anchoring "the best team in the Big Ten" after the Wolverines took an…

June 30, 2003 (vol. 114, iss. 143) • Page Image 11

…." the first day of the draft, with Tambelli- The Wolverines had the benefit of ni going to the Los Angeles Kings and being this year's sleeper, in the Big Richmond to the Carolina Hurricanes. Ten but that…

… first in recent years. round. He was chosen as the CCHA "Everybody is going to expect to rookie of the year and led the win the Big Ten regular season or win Wolverines in scoring with 26 goals the Big…

June 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 144) • Page Image 13

… pinch-run- ner Shoney Hixson took off for home. Milian's throw was almost perfect, but a bad hop took Wolverines' catcher Monica Schock off of the base path. The slight misfortune ensured that Hixson…

… sure she got around the tag. It was a great play, and it just didn't happen for us."R x It was Michigan's second heartbreaking loss of r the tournament. The Wolverines were defeated 3- 2 in a 13-inning…

June 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 144) • Page Image 14

… Championships, the Michigan women's crew team can finally look back at its early season struggles and smile. But on April 17, the day they suffered a shocking loss to Michigan State, the Wolverines were far from…

… the finals, respectively. By Josh Holman In the first varsity eight race, the Wolverines' boat finished Daily Sports Writer with a flourish and caught three boats in the final 750 meters. "Our design is…

… to get faster as the race goes on," junior LANSING - Brett Sickler, who was on the boat, said. "But this time we Wolverine catche started our sprint with 750 meters to go instead of 500 to to forgo his…

… just went for it." told him he'd be The Wolverines' second varsity eight boat used the oppo- ing ace Mark Pr site strategy in its race, jumping out to a lead at 1,000 meters. called you crazy. It crossed…

… was a possibility of me going to Day- tona Beach and playing high A ball, but I wouldn't want it now," Fox said. "I got a chance to go back to (Michigan) and watch the Wolverines play a game against…

… job by them." While the Wolverine deficit con- tinued to grow, the Michigan bats sat idle. It wasn't until the fifth inning that Carroll yielded a base runner. The following inning, soph- omore second…

… baseman Chris Getz A Non-Insurance Medical Savings Program the Wolverines by going with Car- hit a two-run homer to bring his As low as $85.° monthly roll on short rest after he shut down team to within…

…. .................................... ' O MI OTT15 A DNS (734)L663-9001 i the Wolverines the rest of the way, ending the Wolverines season. Perhaps the highlight of tourna- ment for Michigan came from the play of a pair.of youngsters in…

June 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 144) • Page Image 15

… incredi- ble effort squandered errors in the 12th and 13th innings. That the Wolverines bounced back to compete with a team of Stanford's caliber was quite an achievement. Losing such a close game against…

… were erased. Merchant, one of the team's leading hit- ters throughout the regular season, went 1- for-3 in the Wolverines' first-round loss to Michigan State in the Big Ten tournament, and 2-for-12 in…

… she wasn't the only Wolverine capable of heroics. Michigan sprinter Carly Knazze - saved her best for last. :'$.00 OFF Well, sort of. Every time her feet hit the track Your Lunch Entrees during the 200…

June 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 144) • Page Image 39

… stuck in flashback mode, BURKE their mind wandering to Goin' to Work losses at Wisconsin, Illi- April 2, 2004 nois, Iowa, Minnesota and Indiana - games where the Wolverines played so well for so long…

…, only to collapse in the waning moments. But last night, something strange happened: Michigan didn't fold. Instead, the Wolverines tightened up their defense and rediscovered their confidence on offense…

June 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 144) • Page Image 41

Wolverines would win faceoffs, control the puck and outshoot their oppo- nents. That was their formula for success Saturday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament when Michigan cruised past host New…

… overwhelmed by a more talented opponent. Michigan held 1-0 and 2-1 leads, but in the end, the Eagles' unyielding pressure was too much for the Wolverines. Forward Patrick Eaves tied the score with less than…

June 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 144) • Page Image 42

…- By Eric Ambinder cent of the offensive production this "We never really thought we cent in the second half, couldn't Daily Sports Writer season for the Wolverines (2-3, 9-9). would stop her," Mc…

… Michigan's main ingredients Price was the first Wolverine other happens if Jennifer Smith can't the contest. lacking, no other Wolverines were than Smith, Gandy or Pool to score a score? "They were doubling…

… beginning. coach said. BURKE Continued from Page 23 Michigan season in years. But this Michigan team may have accomplished more ina postsea- son NIT than any team ever has. Ina mere two weeks, the Wolverines

… percent from the free throw line. The Wolverines did everything they could in the second half to let Rutgers back into it, and there's no question they looked more like an NIT champion team than ateam that…

… should challenge Duke or Connecticut. But what the Wolverines also looked like was a team that finally came together and finally learned how to win. If that was the only thing that Michigan took from the…

… NIT, then the postseason trip would have been well worth it. But, it obviously wasn't the only thing the Wolverines managed to accomplish at Madison Square Garden. In one five-game postseason run, this…

… how big something like that could be for this team next year, and for this pro- gram in the future. Last night, this team - this program - took a huge step forward. And the Wolverines did so by putting…

June 14, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 146) • Page Image 14

… stands were thinking. "I was more concerned with winning a championship in what I thought would be my last year at Michigan," Brauer said. But the Wolverines dropped the next two games after Brauer's gem…

… against the Buckeyes, ending his and Michi- gan's bid for a Big Ten title. Twelve days after what could have been his final start as a Wolverine, turning pro became his main focus. But after his name went…

… 0 S Former Wolverine DH Brandon Roberts was taken in the 45th round by the Cincinnati ' ..;.., Reds after leading Michigan with a .368 batting average. Roberts begins pro career By Ryan Sosin the…

… the third Wolverine 99 Billings, Montana on Saturday. picked in the draft, marking the sec- Roberts, who was selected by the ond season in a row that Michigan Reds in the 45th round of Monday's has had…

… three players taken, with draft, led the Wolverines in hitting sophomore pitcher Derek Feldkamp with a .368 batting average while and Brauer accounting for the other earning All-Big Ten honors. two. "I…

… year," Roberts ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 After spending an entire season said. "It shows to the younger guys, ee 9329 serving as the Wolverine designated 'Come play here and your going to w…

June 14, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 146) • Page Image 15

… on a points system designed to reward those with the most U.S. National Team appear- ances. Pankratz led the Wolverines to the 2001 NCAA Championship. Ellerton finishes fifth in 800-meter final GALL…

… to have a click for her." chance to win I had to position Other Wolverines who competed myself with the leaders with 100 at the event were senior quad-cap- meters to go, and I didn't do that," tain…

June 21, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 147) • Page Image 11

… proud of theme all." The Wolverines were ahead in the standing after both the fall and winter seasons but were unable to hold off perennial champion Stanford. The Cardinal have won the award the past 10…

… to draw points. In contrast, Michigan has only 25 varsi- ty sports - 13 for women and 12 for men - from which to earn points for the competition. This year, the Wolverines were lead by their women…

… men's side, eight of 12 of Michigan's men's teams earned points for the Director's Cup. Swimming and diving, gymnastics and indoor track and field all finished in fifth place to lead the' Wolverine men…

…- crepancy threw off his timing. Willis competed in the mile at the Pre- fontaine Classic, finishing second with fs time of 3:53.51 - about three seconds slow- er than former Wolverine Alan Webb. Track…

June 21, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 147) • Page Image 12

…: undrafted AL MONTOYA 6-1, 190 Scouting Report: The top-ranked goal- tender in North America, Montoya has the size and intangibles to develop into a top-notch NHL Goalie. With the success of previous Wolverine

June 05, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 131) • Page Image 16

… top-10 national finishes in 11 sports. Wolverine teams also compiled eight conference championships throughout the year. The fourth-place finish was the Wol- verines' third-best performance in the 12…

….25. Duke came in fifth with 1021.25 points. 4 Members of the Michigan softball team celebrate after the Wolverines won their first national championship. I 4 4 4 Michigan celebrates its 3-2 win over…

… Iowa for the Big Ten championship (FILE PHOTO). Above: All- s in the Wolverines' match against Ohio State in February (FILE PHOTO). …

June 06, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 128) • Page Image 11

… in six of nine innings. Unfortu- nately for the Wolverines, in those six innings only one led to runs. Missed opportunities and sloppy base running eliminated Michigan (42-19) from the NCAA tournament…

… yesterday with its 4-3 loss to South Carolina. The Wolverines, who received an at-large bid to reach the tournament, posted a 1-2 record in the Atlanta Regional. Michigan's sole win came against Furman…

… Drew Taylor's solid out- ing - the Wolverine starter allowed just one hit in his remaining 6 1/3 innings, retiring 14 consecutive batters at one point. "In the first two innings, I relied on my changeup…

… hit had the Wolverines one loss away from elimination. But Michigan kept itself in con- tention the next day with a 6-3 vic- tory over Furman. An RBI double After allowing four runs in the third inning…

June 06, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 128) • Page Image 12

… tough jams. The tournament started on a better note for the Wolverines. It began against unranked DePaul (45-21) on Thursday. Ritter went the distance, striking out 12 batters and scattering 3 hits on her…

… Desert Clas- sic. The then-No.t-ranked Bruins defeated the Wolverines by a 3-0 margin. The finals are a best-of- three series format. "We can still win - we can still win the tournament," Hutchins said…

June 11, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 132) • Page Image 11

…, Willis and Ellerton have, he has quietly racked up wins for the Wolverines. Besides running with Ellerton on the Wolverines' 2005 indoor nation- al champion distance medley, he ran on Michigan…

… championship. Gras also represented France at the 2004 World Junior Championships. Besides these potential leaders, Warhurst's squad houses a few sleepers with potential to score big for the Wolverines in the…

June 13, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… was the lone run the Wolverines could muster in the inning, as Sel- don and the Bruins pulled off a Houdini-like escape. Following Findlay was senior Nicole Motycka, who hit a line drive right down the…

…'ve found myself scheduling my life around softball games. As engaged as I have been all summer, something changed last week. My admiration for the Wolverines grew to an almost awe-inspiring level. I went…

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