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August 09, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 12775) • Page Image 12

…’s recent run to the NCAA championship game, Yaklich picked apart hours of film with the fifth-year senior forward. He knew that Robinson would be vital to the Wolverines’ offense as a capable 3-point…

… shooter. At the same time, Yaklich recognized that the 2017-18 incarnation of Michigan basketball couldn’t necessarily just run-and-gun its way to success like past Wolverine teams under John…

… initially grasping Michigan’s offensive scheme, so the Wolverines went ahead and started Robinson. Robinson though, struggled to find his shot during the start of Big Ten play, ceding the starting job…

… back to Livers. Against No. 5 Michigan State on Jan. 13, Livers made his first start, helping the Wolverines to an 84-75 win. As Michigan marched on, Robinson finally faced the reality of playing…

… was going to be a chameleon and adjust to however that particular opponent needed to be played.” In a crucial road game at Penn State, Robinson racked up a Wolverine career-high three blocks. As…

… 14-game win streak that led the Wolverines to the Final Four. Robinson even rediscovered his shooting stroke to the tune of 44 percent shooting from behind the arc in February and March and was…

August 09, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 12775) • Page Image 11

… notably one of the smallest players on the field for the Wolverines. But petite stature is no new foe for her. In the seventh grade, Rodriguez was playing for her high school team at Montverde Academy…

… she received an offer from the school she felt was the best fit. “After I got the offer from Michigan, I didn’t let anyone else get a chance to be quite honest,” Rodriguez said. As the Wolverines

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