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March 10, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…-average game, stood in Michigan's path. It seemed like the coast was clear for a Michigan victory and its first NCAA Tournament bid in nearly a decade. There was only one prob- lem. The Wolverines couldn't get…

… hopelessly overmatched team with noth- ing to lose. Still, Michigan's "C" game would have been enough to win the game comfortably. But the Wolverines didn't bring their "C" game. They brought their "F" game…

… hands on hips, resigned expressions and, most shockingly, a lack of hustle from a Wolverine squad that had everything to lose. With the team overthinking and underworking, Amaker could have taken steps to…

… reassert Michigan's athletic superiority. In the last 1:21, the Wolverines' See SINGER, page 7 At 20., Carol Jantsch is first female principal tuba player in a major orchestra By Alexandra Jones Daily Arts…

… DON'T LIE Wondering how the Wolverines lost to Minnesota, a team they had defeated twice in the regular season? One glance at the team's final statistics should quench your curiousity. Percentage from…

November 15, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

…- dahl said many minority faculty members at Berkeley were interest- ed in teaching minority students. After minority enrollment at UC- See PROP 2, page 7A Wolverines in Buckeye V country ... Keeping…

… the perils that Wolverine fans who make the trip to Columbus face. It advised students to travel in packs, cover up maize-and- blue clothing and leave cars with Michigan license plates at home. Last on…

… on attending Saturday's game in attire similar to what is pictured here. ... Buckeye s in Wolverine country 'U' students who hail from Ohio find themselves torn By JESSICA VOSGERCHIAN Daily Staff…

…Reporter The Michigan-Ohio State rivalry has grown past epic to genetic pro- portions. University graduates breed litters of baby Wolverines, while grown Buckeyes teach their children rever- ence for OSU as…

… the worst he has to put up with is annu- al e-mails from his brother-in-law with lists of Michigan jokes. (Ques- tion: Why do Wolverine players eat their Wheaties straight from the box? Answer: They…

March 13, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… released its selections, Michigan's name was nowhere to be found. The commit- tee refused to ignore the Wolverines' monumental late-season collapse, in which Michigan lost seven of its last nine games. "I…

… play in the NCAA Tournament field this year." Instead of donning dancing shoes, the Wolverines will participate in the ugly stepchild of the college basketball postseason - the National Invitation…

April 05, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

…Wednesday, April 5, 2006 News 2 Iraq charges Saddam with genocide Opinion 4 Sports 10 Emily Beam is sick of Dance Marathon Wolverines buck Broncos twice AN INTERN/IE W i HE DI Er ~ < U FOR SWKn…

… student. About two and a half months after graduation day, she will real- ize the dream she's held since eighth grade - experiencing first-hand how great it is to be a Michigan Wolverine. Russell, who wants…

… do so many Cass Technician Wolverines? The answer lies in a recruiting relationship that reaches back more than 35 years. "U-M and MSU think this is their school," said Doris Walls, director of the…

Wolverine. The school has received two of f the U.S. Department of Educa- tion's Blue Ribbon awards, a mark of excellence in secondary edu- CASS TECH cation. Cass students average 19 First in a four-part on…

January 26, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… enrolled in college. RYAN WEINER/Daily Brandishing signs and chanting "It's great to be a Michigan Wolverine," jubilant students rush the court following Michi- gan's 72-67 victory over Michigan State…

…. Second-half comeback sparks Wolverine upset Coca-Cola's image main casualty of contract cuts Horton's 23 points propel Michigan to victory over 11th-ranked Spartans By Scott Bell Daily Sports Writer The…

…-10 from the line, compared to the Wolverines' 27-for-34 performance. "It didn't cost us the game, it didn't cost us turnovers, but ... it's just too bad, because I think we played well enough in a lot…

… Michigan vic- tory was just a formality. The win was the Wolverines' first in four tries against ranked opponents this year and also put them in the driver's seat for Big Ten notoriety. If it beats Wiscon…

… when Michigan kept coming up just short, it wasn't a one-man show - this time, Horton had a supporting cast. Four Wolverines contributed at least nine points. But none added more than senior Chris Hunter…

January 05, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… COOPR/Daily Linebacker Shawn Crable watches the replay of the dramatic final play during Michigan's 32-28 loss to Nebraska at the Alamo Bowl Dec. 28. Carr can't afor to stay silent with these Wolverines

…, cluttering the F bowels of the Alamodome while snapping photos and readying digital recorders. But the most striking aspect of the scene wasn't visual. It was the deafen- G ing silence. ED As the Wolverines

March 29, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… Michi- gan hockey fans, freshman standout Jack Johnson will remain a Wolverine for the time being. Johnson declined an offer yesterday from the Carolina Hurricanes that would have allowed him to play for…

… years, the team's loss Friday night to North Dakota in the first round of the NCAA Tournament begged one obvious question: What will become of Johnson's college career? Once the Wolverines were eliminat…

…, a fact thatlikely informed his decision to stay. The Hurricanes will likely make another pitch to Johnson once their season ends. Three former Wolverines - goaltender Al Montoya and forwards Jeff…

February 10, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… GRAMMY, page 7 EMMA NOLAN-ABRAHAMIAN/Daily Michigan senior guard Daniel Horton attempts a layup at Crisler Arena last night. The Wolverines lost to the Buckeyes 85- 94. For full story, SEE SPORTS, PAGE 8…

… served as the Wolverines' defensive backs coach. He garnered acclaim for both his recruiting and coaching abili- ties. In 2004, cornerback Marlin Jackson and safety Ernest Shazor both received all…

January 12, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… more than three days following the crash. At his teaching certificate, Namesnik served as the team's volunteer assistant coach while he swam for Club Wolverine, Michigan's post- graduate and…

…, Namesnik continued his involve- ment with swimming in Ann Arbor. He was in his second year as both the head coach of the Wolverine Aquatics Club and a volunteer assistant with the Eastern Michigan men…

January 11, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… Namesnik's most famous races took place against fellow Wolverine Tom Dolan in the 400-meter individual medley at the 1996 summer Olympics in Atlanta. Dolan finished first, beating Namesn- ik by a mere .35…

… was how credit brackets are used to assign class registration appointments. Expansion of Entr6e Plus locations and an increase in Wolverine Access hours also came near the top of the list. "We have the…

March 22, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… affairs. For the first time in University history, neither the president nor the provost will be long-time Wolverines. Sullivan will also be the first external candidate chosen to be provost since James P…

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