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April 19, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… the form of Counseling and Psychological Services, Wolverine Wellness or other more specific services. TMD: With the Graduate Employees’ Organization currently on strike, how do you balance your…

… close to home. In Student Life, our first reaction was to find ways to communicate to students that we were certainly there for them in terms of support — whether it be through CAPS, Wolverine

April 19, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 110) • Page Image 15

… momentum swings like a weather delay, Michi- gan coach Tracy Smith being ejected and 43 combined runs, O’Halloran’s rough start proved to be the beginning of the chaos. This left the Wolverines (19- 16…

… ultimately paid off. While the Wolverines were shut out in a 13-0 loss on Friday night, Smith deliberately put the weaker reliev- ers of his thin pitching staff on the mound to keep the best ones fresh. O…

April 12, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 109) • Page Image 12

…. 2 Michigan hockey team would be back. After a puck jumped over the stick of then-freshman defenseman Luke Hughes, the ensuing year was anything but predictable for the Wolverines. In just 364…

Wolverines (26- 12-3 overall) regressed to issues of old, falling to Quinnipiac (33-4-3), 5-2, after 60 minutes of insufficient defensive effort coupled with bad bounces. “Quinnipiac’s a great team and we…

… Rand Pecknold put it. But early in the final frame, the Bobcats found more puck luck — and with that, the lead. After a Wolverine defensive lapse let up a 2-on-1 opportunity, Quinnipiac forward…

…. “Just a bad bounce,” Naurato lamented. After the Bobcats took the lead, Michigan couldn’t mount a response. While Portillo’s heroics kept the Wolverines in striking distance, the offense couldn…

… the consequences of its offensive stagnation, puck watching and missed assignments made hope for an equalizer a distant possibility as the Wolverines fell onto their backfoot. Offensive lapses…

… of that.” While chance after chance proved insufficient for the Bobcats, Metsa finally delivered the dagger. Floating an unconventional shot, an absent- minded Wolverine defense watched as it…

April 05, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 15

… Michigan softball team’s bats get hot with runners in scoring positions, it tends to win. On Friday, the Wolverines tallied 14 hits and 10 runs. But on Satur- day, Nebraska extinguished the momentum by…

… double from graduate center fielder Lexie Blair placed runners on base before a sacrificial flyout and a single brought the runners home. The Wolverines tallied two hits and two runs in the frame…

April 05, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 16

… uncharacteristic fall on bars, Wilson, and the Wolverines’ hopes, were already on the ground. And that’s just about where they would stay — no matter how hard the team fought. Although Michigan (26…

… since 2018 with a score of 197.750, while No. 14 Denver and No. 6 LSU advanced. The Wolverines and Tigers ended the meet tied, so it all came down to a tiebreaker. All six gymnasts were counted in…

March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 11

… with a shot at the title. That much, even with a nail-biting overtime clash against Penn State, could be expected. Up until now, in the NCAA Tourna- ment the Wolverines have simply been doing what…

… hump it drove straight into and crashed a year ago. Now, the Wolverines need to do what they couldn’t last season and advance. Standing in between them and the National Championship Game is No. 2…

March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 12

… goalie with his shot. The No. 1 seed Michigan hockey team pulled off overtime hero- ics. Another dramatic comeback victory. The Wolverines had seen this all before. But held scoreless for 52 min- utes…

… like freshman forward Adam Fantilli and Samoskevich, though, the Wolverines (26-11-3 overall) scraped by the Nittany Lions (22-16-1), 2-1 in overtime, to secure a spot in the Frozen Four for the…

March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 14

…- nator and the director of the USA National Team Development Program. All of these experiences led Virtue back to the Wolverines, and she is more than prepared for the journey ahead. But before Virtue…

… her first stint with the Wolverines. “Virtue is more than just a coach,” former player Lexi Dannenmiller told The Daily. “She just cares for us as individual beings and as girls, she works to…

March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 15

…Wednesday, March 29, 2023 / / Women’s Month — 3 Before Jen Klein took the reins as head coach of the Michigan women’s soccer team in 2018, the Wolverines had not won a Big Ten Tournament title in…

… the reins, they’ve done just that. In 2021, her fourth season at Mich- igan, the Wolverines achieved the long sought after Big Ten Tournament title. While performance and skill were im- portant in…

March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 17

… and three career 10.0s on floor and vault. In addition, her per- formances on floor and vault aided the Wolverines’ consecutive Big Ten cham- pionship wins, earning the individual vault title in 2023…

… thinking about athletic opportunities,” Wilson said. “After the fact, I never wanted to really go anywhere besides Michigan.” As the Wolverines continue to face tough competition, Wilson’s decision to…

March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 18

…. Lindahl played an important role in this success, earning first team All-Rookie status in the CCWHA and a place as one of the league’s top scorers. Playing in each of the Wolverines’ 28 games this…

… such success could be showcased at the var- sity level. The Wolverines already com- pete against some varsity programs and often win these matchups. But where the team differs from varsity programs is…

March 22, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… over again. The minor details changed, the stars were different and the Wolverines sported a newer, younger coach. But on Saturday night, against the same Golden Gophers (26-8-1, overall) in the…

… same arena and by the same score, Michigan (24-11-3) accomplished what it had a year prior — again. And for the first time in program history, the Wolverines captured a second straight Big Ten…

March 22, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… that the No. 6 seed Michigan women’s basketball team suffered on Sunday. In its 66-42 season-ending thwacking at the hands of No. 3 seed LSU, the Wolverines failed to exe- cute a cohesive…

… alleviated some of the desperation felt by Michigan’s coaches. Because for the Wolverines, those showings should provide some hope for the future. “Reese’s don’t come around the block every day…

March 22, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 11

… building since the first quarter. Because No. 3 seed LSU was advancing to its first Sweet Six- teen in nine years, and it had done so by thoroughly dominat- ing the sixth-seeded Wolverines. The Tigers…

… knocked Michigan out of the fight early. Unable to generate offense for the entire first half and unable to keep LSU off the glass, the Wolverines’ (23-10 overall) opportunity to advance to their…

…, burying Michigan in a 16-point hole entering the final quarter of play. And in the fourth, with soph- omore guard Laila Phelia the only Wolverine able to generate consistent offense, LSU contin- ued to…

March 15, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… students on campus and collaborate on ideas for how to address mental health concerns. Among these student groups is Wolverine Support Network, a club dedicated to mental health advocacy and…

… representing Wolverine Support Network, a student-run organization centered on student mental health. WSN’s poster proposed a forum where non-traditional students can voice their opinions on campus…

March 15, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 107) • Page Image 14

… Michigan State. But these temporary fixes cannot fully compensate for the Wolverines’ overarching defi- ciencies. Nonetheless, Smith is try- ing, and that should count for something. With such a depleted…

… layer of dif- ficulty. But the Wolverines have already seen flashes of young potential in freshman center fielder Greg Pace Jr. in addition to Voit. With time, these center- pieces can be building…

March 15, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 107) • Page Image 16

…F or the first time since 2015, the Michigan men’s basketball team will miss the Big Dance. After a disappointing season filled with potential but a lack of follow through, the Wolverines

… against Toledo on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Crisler Center. The appearance is the first NIT bid for the Wolverines since 2007. This likely isn’t what Michigan was hoping to hear on Selection Sunday, but…

March 08, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 106) • Page Image 10

… coach in her 29 years with Michigan — serving as associ- ate head coach for 20 years. And while a transition to a new head coach could put the Wolverines in a rebuilding year following, Tholl has…

… in the circle. Mich- igan lost nearly all of its pitching productivity following right- hander Alex Storoko’s transfer. The Wolverines also lost two of its best hitters in outfielder Kris- tina…

March 08, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 106) • Page Image 11

… a daunting task. But on Friday, the No. 17 Michi- gan women’s basketball team (22-9 overall, 12-8 Big Ten) allowed No. 14 Ohio State (24-6, 13-6) to do just that. The Wolverines fell just short…

…-rounded offensive attack before missing a game-tying shot on the game’s final play. “I think this was an unbelievable basketball game,” Wolverines coach Kim Barnes Arico said postgame. “Like a really great…

February 22, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…-M Central Student Government organized the vigil as a way for Wolverines to stand in solidarity with Spartans and mourn the tragedy. A similar vigil took place on MSU’s campus at 6 p.m. on Wednesday…

… Counseling and Consultation Office, Michigan Medicine Office of Counseling and Workplace Resilience and Wolverine Wellness. The Michigan Daily would like to express our deepest condolences to our peers…

February 22, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 104) • Page Image 11

… Michigan hock- ey team, those were the only fire- works of the night. Dominated on special teams, the Wolverines (20-10-2 overall, 12-9-1 Big Ten) fell to No. 10 Ohio State (18- 11-3, 11-9-2), 4-2, in the…

… game.” Opening the game with two power plays in the first period alone, the Wolverines got the opportunity to take hold of the con- test immediately. But in a preview for the rest of the night, they…

February 15, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 104) • Page Image 11

…-5 overall, 10-4 Big Ten) defeated Nebraska (14-11, 6-8), 80-75, to earn its fourth-straight win. Strong showings from a cast of Wolverines allowed them to eke out a close victory despite a valiant…

… down and battled back.” The Wolverines looked up to that challenge from the onset. After trading blows in the first quarter, Nebraska drew a charge call that fifth-year wing Leigha Brown clearly…

February 08, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… Black Student Union, that we would have to expand some of our existing Effective Pathways, like Wolverine Pathways, to more places throughout the state and perhaps outside the state of Michigan…

… student-athletes. I’m not sure that we’re lagging — the support and donations of people who care about our student-athletes and the Wolverine teams has been very generous. You may have heard that the…

February 08, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 104) • Page Image 10

… over the Wolverines. Brown clearly absorbed the vibrancy through- out her match, generating great momentum in her favor. “When you have your team- mates around you constantly encouraging you, that…

… only one turnover. And the way he facilitated the Wolverines’ offense from the post made that statistic all the more impressive. That ability to facilitate was on display when, with seven min- utes…

February 08, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 104) • Page Image 11

… be described as smart. Every Wolverine player could have physically made the passes and taken the shots that defined Hughes’ night, but far fewer would’ve had the vision to get the puck where it…

… Wiscon- sin it translated well. And when it translates, the Wolverines are better because of it. For that reason, when Naurato was asked if he had any advice for Hughes, he answered simply. “Ehh, just…

… Michigan men’s basketball team making you feel something again? Don’t. For your own sake, I’m beg- ging you not to believe in this Michigan team. The Wolverines might be fun to watch — and feel free to…

… wins against North- western and Ohio State, the numbers are objectively not in Michigan’s favor. As it stands, the Wolverines have a mea- sly two Quad 1 wins — the holy grails when it comes to mak…

… in the NET at a neutral site). It seems like ample opportu- nities await. But opportunities are just that — opportunities. The Wolverines need to actually capitalize on those chances to add Quad…

…-in-the-NET Wildcats group? Or was it the blowout, downright embarrass- ing loss to Penn State? There’s just not enough substance there to show the Wolverines are any different than before. Now, here’s where the…

… belt to make the NCAA Tournament will still be, in all likelihood, out of reach. There’s no specific number, per se, but it’s safe to say the Wolverines will need at least five to punch their…

… 2 and 3, to make the tournament in spite of its Quad 4 loss. The SARAH BOEKE/Daily Wolverines, too, were on bubble watch and needed five Quad 1 wins to book their trip to the tournament, even…

… without a Quad 4 loss. So theoretically, Michigan could reach that threshold of five coveted Quad 1 wins if it went on a tear to end the sea- son. The Wolverines could even chain enough wins in a row…

…’s basketball team in the state of Michigan was Michigan State. Not anymore. After the No. 18 Michigan women’s basket- ball team pulled off a comeback win Sunday in East Lansing, the Wolverines have…

February 08, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 104) • Page Image 12

… being the Wolverines’ third-highest scorer behind junior center Hunter Dickinson and freshman wing Jett Howard, Bufkin’s 13 points, eight rebounds and five assists was the difference maker in Sunday…

… right track hopefully,” Howard said. “That was a really good team. So we just had to come out early to bring that energy.” From the tipoff, the Wolverines controlled all facets of the game. Draining…

February 01, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 103) • Page Image 11

… the half. With momentum swinging the wrong way, the Wolverines (11-10 overall, 5-5 Big Ten) imploded, get- ting trounced by the Nittany Lions (14-7, 5-5), 83-61. After failing to amass defensive…

… energy from the crowd.” Even before the spiral though, the Nittany Lions came out as the aggressor, knocking down shot after shot as the Wolverines lacked energy to offset the charge. Led by guard…

February 01, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 103) • Page Image 12

… touched the ice Saturday night, the Nittany Lions scored two goals in the first 44 seconds of the game. Staring at a 2-0 hole on the scoreboard, the Wolverines faced an uphill climb. Soon it grew to 3…

… cashed in on first career hat trick by firing a hard shot from the point that slipped through the goaltender’s pads. As hats littered the ice and Hughes celebrated with teammates, the Wolverines

January 25, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 102) • Page Image 11

… from perfect this season, the Golden Gophers proved true to their name, serving as a pest to the Wolverines all Sunday afternoon. A pest that Michigan (11-8 over- all, 5-3 Big Ten) barely fended off…

… turning to its bench. Redshirt freshman forward Will Tschetter and freshman forward Tarris Reed Jr. brought an energy that stifled the Minnesota offense, opening the door for the Wolverines to work…

January 25, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 102) • Page Image 12

… all too familiar. The Wolverines had been there before. They’d seen the ending, and it wasn’t pleasant. Yet, in the moments that make or break entire seasons, Michigan (14-9-1 overall, 6-8 Big Ten…

…) escaped the clutches of déjà vu, surmounting No. 2 Minnesota in a heavyweight, 5-4 overtime victory. Rejuvenated by lineup changes, the Wolverines benefited from the dual- threat potency of…

January 18, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 101) • Page Image 10

…’t what I was expecting, to be frank,” Holman said. “I really appreciate the win.” These close finishes bode well for the Wolverines as they pre- pare for competitive meets later in the season. The non…

….59. Despite the strong track performances, the Wolverines left themselves lots of room for improvement in the field events. Its singular victory in the field events came from junior Corinne Jemison in…

…, Utassy followed up her first hat trick of the season with another complete perfor- mance, racking up two steals and leading the team with five goals in Wolverine’s 18-6 win against Azusa Pacific (0…

Wolverines once again opened the game with a lead, but the momentum soon shifted. Late in the second quarter, Michi- gan struggled to find open shots against the Sun Devil’s stifling defense, giving…

January 18, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 101) • Page Image 11

…’s basketball team has alternated wins and losses. Returning home to Crisler Center with over 10,000 fans in attendance for the second straight game — a program first — the Wolverines were looking to build…

…. The Wolverines forced nine turn- overs, setting up their offense in transition by converting those opportunities into nine of their 14 first-quarter points. “I think that’s something that we…

January 11, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 100) • Page Image 9

… Andrews before mercifully end- ing his night with a quick pin — already his eighth pin and 15th win of the season. And Parris’s quick finish encapsulated the afternoon for the Wolverines. On Sunday…

…, Michigan (5-0 overall) made quick work of CSU Bakersfield (0-1), defeating the Roadrunners, 36-0, to secure the Wolverines’ first shutout in five seasons. “It’s always a goal,” Michigan coach Sean…

… they rotated to the beam event, put- ting Michigan in position to sur- pass them. Along with Brooks’s impres- sive bar performance, Heiskell scored a 9.925 on bars and Wojcik sealed the Wolverine’s

January 11, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 100) • Page Image 10

… young women every day that keep me young, so it’s pretty awesome.” For the Wolverines, though, it means much more than the march of time. The win is anoth- er milestone in their ascension to the…

…, Barnes Arico’s teams have only gotten better. The Wolverines have made four consecutive NCAA tourna- ment appearances — not includ- ing the 2020 season that was canceled due to COVID, which they…

January 11, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 100) • Page Image 11

….” While that phrase may have once been an accurate descrip- tion, it’s now simply an aspira- tion. It’s what the Wolverines want to be — it’s what they want you to see them as. But, right now, it’s not…

…’s not a good look. And while they try, it’s hard for the Wolverines to stay up on their high horse after news like that breaks. Especially when Michigan picks and chooses when to apply the moral…

January 11, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 100) • Page Image 12

… radiated through Breslin Center. Showers of boos greeted the Wolverines when they took the floor, and ecstasy filled the air when they left it. Michigan’s recent struggles in East Lansing, paired…

… occurrences early in the game. Junior center Hunter Dickinson — the focal point of the Wolverine offense — exemplified the offensive struggles, scoring just four points in the first half. In the…

… Spartans and a shot clock violation against the Wolverines suddenly ballooned Michigan State’s lead to 14. And yet again, Michigan found itself calling a timeout to stifle momentum. But slowly, the…

Wolverines began to claw their way back. Timely buckets from Dickinson and freshman wing Jett Howard kept Michigan in the game throughout the majority of the second half. Down the stretch, that ability…

… — in the second to finish with a game- high 18 points. Any time the Wolverines got close, though, Michigan State had an answer. After a Dickinson free throw cut the Spartan lead to five, forward…

… Joey Hauser snagged an offensive rebound on the next possession before putting it back up and in with 1:47 left to play — forcing yet another Wolverine timeout. “When you’re trying to get back…

… other end. Michigan State was undeterred by Bufkin’s late surge and always had an answer — protecting its lead in the process. And as time expired, the Wolverines walked off the Breslin Center…

November 17, 2022 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 19

…, giving the Buckeyes a 21-6 lead in the second quarter Wolverines quarterback Shea Patter- son tossed two touchdowns of his own to keep Michigan within striking distance, cutting the lead to two…

…- ing it 33 yards for an Ohio State touch- down, spurring 17-unanswered points as the Buckeyes stretched the lead to 41-19 headed to the final frame. The Buckeyes and Wolverines scored two more…

…. Quarterback J.T. Barrett led the Buck- eyes down to the Wolverine 6-yard line with 6 seconds left. Kicker Tyler Durbin’s 23-yard field goal attempt tied the game 17-all, deadlocking “The Game” at the end…

… of regulation. Barrett scampered in from the 7-yard line on the Buckeyes’ first overtime pos- session, and the Wolverines threw for a score on fourth and goal to end overtime knotted at 24. Ohio…

… interception. Despite Johnson’s two rushing touchdowns, he gained 74 yards on 15 carries as the Wolverines ran for only 121 yards on the day. 2012: Basil’s leg powers No. 4 Ohio State past No. 20 Michigan…

… uprights at the end of the first, putting Ohio State up 10-7 after one. The Wolverines used a quarterback tandem with Robinson and Gardner, who bludgeoned in from two yards out to give Michigan the…

… the lead for all of 50 seconds, as Robinson accelerated and broke a tackle, scrambling 67 yards to put the Wolverines up by four. Before time expired, Basil struck his second field goal, this…

… give Ohio State the lead, 23-21. The Buckeyes defense held firm, keep- ing the Wolverines scoreless in the sec- ond half as Basil drilled his fourth field goal from 25 yards to give Ohio State a 26…

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November 16, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

…- verines up four goals with eight minutes to play, the No. 3 Michi- gan hockey team’s game against No. 18 Notre Dame on Friday probably should have ended quietly. For 52 minutes, the Wolverines

… minutes will almost certainly carry beyond tomorrow, to when the two meet again in Ann Arbor and potentially beyond. There’s no love lost between the Wolverines and Notre Dame; there never has been…

November 09, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

… Antonio, the Wolverines played some low-stakes card and board games to pass the time. When Brown lost one of those games, she stormed out of the room. Because, just like when she was younger, if she…

… university in Naz Hillmon. But we have some really special pieces returning.” The Wolverines are more than Hillmon, and this season, they have the pieces to prove that. For Michigan to show what it’s capa…

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