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September 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 133) • Page Image 7

Wolverines finish 3rd By LIZ'VUKELICH Daily Sports Editor Defensive coordinator Greg Mattison seemed fairly confi- dent in his Tuesday assessment that senior cornerback Courtney Avery would be fully available…

… does he even fit in with the rest of the secondary? The problem lies within the Wolverines who have filled in since Avery's absence - Mat- tison cited sophomore Jarrod Wilson and fifth-year senior Thomas…

September 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 123) • Page Image 17

… well as an invita- tional title for the Wolverines. Rosen is the fourth active Big Ten coach withA00 career wins. In his, 15th season with Michigan, Rosen boasts a record of 291-177 and last season he…

… led the program to its first Final Four appearance. Rosen's players continued last season's success on Saturday, where the Wolverines opened the first set against Northern Ken- tucky (0-3) hitting .342…

September 30, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

… point guard is so Wolverines Derrick Wal- good played last ton Jr. overall." year. Until foul And while trouble side- his back- lined Burke up, Spike for most of the National Cham- Albrecht, certainly…

…-long starter on a Wolverine squad with enough talent to jus- tify top-10 expectations. Fortunately for Michigan, a new rule was implemented this year giving coaches six addi- tional practices over the course of…

… forward western (1-0-0 Big Ten, 7-1-0 James Murphy rifled a shot in overall), the Wolverines could the fourth minute from the left do no better than a 2-0 loss. edge of the six-yard box. From After a the…

… shot hit the outside netting of had 16 shots with only five on the goal. target, the script was mostly The Wolverines continued to the same Saturday night as the dominate possession in the first…

Wolverines (0-1-0, 2-3-3) out- half, but, Northwestern was the shot the Wildcats 15-5 but could first and only team to.increase only muster five on goal. While their goal tally. Michigan lamented its shooting…

…." goalie Adam Grinwis. Unlike Tuesday when Oak- "It's a free kick, guys run land dominated possession, the across it, and it just skipped Wolverines moved the ball with through," Daley said. speed and…

… for a two-game homes- tand. The Wolverines opened Big Ten play on Friday against No.18 Wisconsin before matching up against unranked Minnesota on Sunday. Friday night's game between the Wolverines (1…

…-1-1 Big Ten, 7-2-1 overall) and the Badgers (2-0-1, 8-1-2) ended in a scoreless tie, and the Wolverines' inability to score came back to hurt them in a 1-0 loss to Minnesota on Sunday. The closest Michigan…

September 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 123) • Page Image 41

… Elite Eight, the Wolverines were never expected to mount a C. 9, 2012 - This wasn't comeback, but they did. sed to be the year. Both teams came out aggres- is wasn't supposed to be the sive in the set…

… sive specialist waiting to pass. Michigan capitalized on its The Wolverines, benefitting ntum to topple No. 2 Stan- from a strong freshman squad, in four sets, 20-25, 25-20, met an equally impressive…

… at 3:04.73, set- tinga school record. Michigan's onlywinof the day came by way of junior Connor Jaeger in the 500-yard freestyle, who became the fifth Wolverine ever to win the event. Jaeger had won…

September 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 123) • Page Image 42

…6E - Tuesday, September 3, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Offense goes silent as Wolverines fall in WCWS By GREG GARNO and home from freshman shortstop "(Walker) did a great job pitch…

… tournament. I'm happy. ing the Wolverines home after reason why we're here." I'm happy with what we did. My their first trip to the WCWS since But behind Driesenga, Michi- emotions? They're all over the 2009…

… Michigan career - so that Bakich could put the best lineup on the field. As the Wolverine baseball pro- gram looks forward, it will have to do so without Biondi and the other leaders who helped precipi- tate…

September 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 123) • Page Image 40

… National Player of the Year awards and getting the Wolverines to Atlanta, Burke accomplished what he wanted to. For him, there's nothing left to accomplish at Michigan. It's almost a foregone conclusion he…

… will play in the NBA next year. But on Monday, he was still a Wolverine, and he was still the best player in the country, still the player capable of makingshots 30 feet from the basket. Every time it…

Wolverines exceeded all expectations under first-year coach Kim Barnes Arico. Michi- gan (9-7 Big Ten, ALEXA 22-11 DETTELBACH overall) got off to a 16-2 O start - Basketball best in program history - during…

… which time the Wolverines went on a 10-game winning streak, setting another program record. Once Big Ten play started, Michigan set yet another program record by winning its first four games. Adding to…

… the accolades, Barnes Arico led the Wolverines to a win over No. 13 Purdue in early February, and later ended a six-year drought against Michi- gan State in a close 70-69 win that ended in dramatic…

… reached new heights fans would never have guessed, especially after an offseason that cost the Wolverines five players to ACL injuries. "When you get a coaching change, you don't know what to expect," said…

…." The surprise 'x'-factor for this Wolverine squad was forward Kate Thompson - who had never started a game until this season. Thompson led the team in points, averaging 14.5 per game, but it was her 3…

… the Wolverines, who spent most of their time in a six-player rotation. With a Michigan team so dependent on its seniors, Barnes Arico's squad will be starting over next year, allowing her to put her…

… ahead: Breaking down the 2013-14 Wolverines By DANIEL WASSERMAN Daily Sports Editor APRIL 22, 2013 - Since the day Trey Burke decided to return to Ann Arbor for his sophomore sea- son, the 2012…

… sophomore seasons. Their decisions, along with another top-flight recruit- ing class, position the Wolverines for another Big Ten title and Final Four hunt. Despite the departure of Burke and Hardaway…

September 19, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

…0 6A - Thursday, September 19, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com After Sweet 16 berth, tennis starts anew The Wolverines return their singles lineup and adds strong recruits By JASON…

… RUBENSTEIN Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's tennis team is eyeing a fresh start. Despite getting ousted by UCLA in last year's NCAA Sweet 16, the Wolverines return their entire singles lineup while…

… adding a star-studded recruit- ing class. The rejuvenated lineup faces its first test when it plays in this weekend's Wolverine Invita- tional. Michigan will face Notre Dame, DePaul, Tulane, Purdue and…

…- men to contribute as much as everyone else, and they've come in strong." Michigan especially needs its freshmen to step up in the dou- bles game. The Wolverines tried many different pairings last season…

… Michigan women's soccer team and its coach, Greg Ryan. The Wolverines rolled off 6-1 and 3-0 wins and were all smiles after the games. Nearly every player on the roster saw action. Ryan sat cheerfully on the…

… midfielder Meghan Toohey. "(We'll) know just what it feels like. We don't ever want to feel like that." The Wolverines have talked for weeks about a Big Ten title, which Penn State has won for 15 seasons in a…

… that we're not going to forget." The loss on Sunday in India- napolis wasn't the kind of game the Wolverines were used to. The Bulldogs sat back in a five-defend- er formation and kept Michigan out of…

… starters more as necessary. Other than a one-goal deficit against San Diego State on Sept. 1, this is the only true adversity the Wolverines have faced. With another deficit seemingly inevi- table at some…

… we're good enough to do it." The Wolverines, who moved down to No. 15 in this week's Top 25, will need to rebound quickly before heading to Iowa (8-0). The Hawkeyes, though undefeated, have not beaten…

… them, the refs, the fans and the field." If the Wolverines do battle back and open the Big Ten sea- son with a win Sunday, the But- ler defeat could be looked at as a good loss. "We would love that to…

September 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 123) • Page Image 16

… soccer continues to produce positive results. The Michigan men's soccer team traveled to Bowling Green on Monday in hopes of avenging last year's 2-0 loss in Ann Arbor, but the Wolverines were forced to…

… head official lost control of the game early on. Down a man for 70 minutes, the Wolverines were still able to stymie Bowling Green (1-0-1) for a majority of the match, a credit to Michigan's back line…

… the program. For months, that's where the story of the 'Bartelstein Blog' was supposed to end - on Bartelstein's coffee table. But thanks to a chance encoun- ter between former Wolverine Zack Novak and…

…-11 campaign, when a young, upstart Wolverine squad, picked by some to finish last in the 4 I a TODD NEEDLE/Daily Former Michigan captain Josh Bartelstein is releasing an e-book chronicling the team's run…

September 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 123) • Page Image 43

…-breaking their fast- est time in program history with a race time of 9:56.46 to win the Indoor NCAA Championship. The Wolverines' national championship relay team con- sisted of senior Rebecca Addison running the…

…:43.43. The Wolverines finished in 15th place in the National Indoor rankings tied with both UCLA and Florida State with a total of 13 points. No. 1 Oregon dominated the field with a total of 56 points…

September 24, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

…Sport is The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, September 24, 2013- 7 Wolverines forced to earn the right to play WOMEN S CROSS COUNTRY For Finn, it's always been 'M' By DAVID…

…," Bakich said. For the Wolverines, everybody is equal. Whatever they earn, they earn it as a team and not as indi- viduals. When Bakich feels that the team as a whole has performed well in workouts and…

… 2013, she is their teammate - and she's off to a blazingstart as a Wolverine. Finn, who placed fourth in her collegiate debut at the Purdue Invitational on Sept. 13, arrived at Michigan with a phenomenal…

… it just motivated me to keep working, and it's still motivating me now." That motivation has proved useful. Before the Wolverines' preseason camp at the end of August, Finn developed plantar fasciitis…

… definitely an honor. ... I've always the distance switch. been a Wolverine at heart. It's "I know I'll learn a lot about always been 'Go Blue.'" running tactically from coach Camp provided her with Mike (Mc…

September 30, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

… the action on Northwest- ern's second goal, as he played a beautiful one-touch pass over the Michigan defense. While the Wolverines defense watched the ball go over their heads, Northwestern forward…

… clinical with their chanc- es, the Wolverines were sloppy. In the 17th minute, redshirt sophomore midfielder Colin McAtee intercepted an errant pass at midfield and passed the ball to Murphy down the field…

September 23, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 136) • Page Image 11

… forward Nkem Ezurike opened up the scoring for the Wolverines on their first shot of the game in the 22nd minute. After creating her own space, Ezurike was able to strike home her sixth goal of the season…

… her head. "I don't think about it that much at all," Ezurike said. "If I get goals, I get goals. We just kind of play, and no one really mentions it to me." The story of the game was the Wolverines

September 27, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

Wolverines' last 550 elected captain her junior and was ta es - she sat only when they senior years. Three months later, tant D d Butler and needed extra she started all over as a member were c ers. of the…

Wolverines. and sa 1, Sosenko would be 130 Sosenko was set to continue you - north of Ann Arbor if not hercareerbymovingonto Central here?' Central Michigan coach- Michigan. She liked the Chippe- Aftc hange…

… often. were better options on the table. Sosenl e said, 'We'll take her,' " That left Sosenko with one "W aman said. "Generally, option: become a Wolverine and about some of the younger play- not play…

…, Michigan trailed Central Michigan in the NCAA Tournament until Sos- enko assisted on the game-tying goal with 40 seconds left. Sosen- ko played all 95 minutes, and the Wolverines won in overtime en route to…

… women's track and field team? All in a day's work for standout redshirt sophomore Shannon Osika. Joining the Wolverines half- way through the 2011-2012 sea- son, Osika made an immediate impact as a…

…, and are excited to go to practice," she said. "And I really liked coach McGuire, so it just seemed like a perfect fit." While Osika found her per- fect match at Michigan, the Wolverines could not have…

… underway for the Michi- gan women's tennis team this past weekend at the Wolverine Invitational, a new and improved work ethic was brought to the court to start the season. After a long summer of…

September 20, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 135) • Page Image 7

… Daily The Michigan men's tennis team will find out where it stands against other top tennis pro- grams in the nation this weekend as it begin its 2013-14 campaign. The Wolverines will send three players…

…," said Michigan coach Bruce Berque. Last year, the 22nd-ranked Wolverines ended the season with a disappointing upset in the first round of the NCAA tourna- ment, losing 4-2 to No. 42 Vir- ginia Tech. The…

September 26, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

… stayed 000 playing volleyball. She knew immediately she home." While she has a deep commit- wanted to play. With her athletic ment to the Wolverines, Cross, talent and lanky frame, she fit the who elevated…

… injury with restricted practice time. In preseason, with Cross's injury and teammate Claire McElheny suffering from an Achilles flare, the Wolverines were thin at her position. The team had one middle…

September 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 133) • Page Image 8

… confidence the Michi- gan hockey team and its coach- ing staff have in Racine this season. In the team's first week of practice, Michigan coach Red Berenson declared Racine the Wolverines' starter for their…

… Berensor forward. leading skating; specify a removed thing n declared the primary fall." Berenson didn't say how long Wolverines already feel Guptill would be off the ice, but onfident with Racine said he…

September 03, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 123) • Page Image 26

… went down across cam- pus. Service returned at 4:52 a.m. after about five hours. During the outage, the Internet was not connected to the University server, making CTools and Wolverine Access…

… and Tech- nology Services operations, confirmed Tuesday that stu- dents on University computers could access CTools, umich.edu and Wolverine Access because they are housed on the Univer- sity's intranet…

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