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April 09, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 123) • Page Image 9

…. Krantz earned capitalized on two erors in the a starting spot in the lineup as the bottom of the fifth inning and designatedhitterandWingerfinal took a 3-2 lead. But the Wolverines ly pulled himself out of…

… he hadn't posted a By the end of the ninth inning, single hit all season. ichigan and Michigan State were Once again, the Wolverines 4ocked at eight run apiece.In the stepped up at exactly the…

April 09, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 123) • Page Image 12

… game. to Delaware on Saturday, and Delaware was also helped by more of the same problems were the mental mistakes of the Wol- on display for the Wolverines. verines. Michigan's inexperience Michigan…

…'ve The Wolverines lost the allowed it to counterattack. faceoff battle, 14-7, and picked On Delaware's second goal up only 22 groundballs com- of the game, the Wolverines pared to the Blue Hens' 39. They…

January 09, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 71) • Page Image 12

… backyard last December. That backyard held 110,000-plus fans who filled Michigan Stadium to the brim. The Wolverines trounced the Spartans, 5-0, in the Big Chill at the Big House. Carl Hagelin, the…

… Michigan might miss out - all because nobody can score a one-on-one goal. The Wolverines failed to con- vert on their last five shootout opportunities on Saturday, losing to Lake Superior State, 2…

… five Wolverines couldn't convert. Janecyk finally let in the win- ning goal on Lake Superior State's sixth attempt, but he shouldn't shoulder any of the blame for the shootout loss. The Wolverine skaters…

…, and a part of the game that is a concern for the Wolverines. "I can't say that tonight is a step forward for us," said senior forward Luke Glendening. "We threw that one away. "We have to have those…

… at the Crisler Center. The Wolverines (2-1, 13-3), who boast the second-best scoring defense in the Big Ten, kept Ohio State's two leading scorers silent for most of the game, stalling the conference…

… the two Buck- eye guards was Michigan's main priority, and the Wolverine defense stepped up to the task. "We were trying to do every- thing we could to contain Praha- lis and Hill," said Michigan coach…

… the boards, but the Wolverines limited Ohio State's second-chance points and narrowed the rebounding mar- gin. Michigangrabbed more defen- sive boards than the Buckeyes while only being outrebounded by…

March 09, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… "making the routine play, rou- tinely." And if the Wolverines (6-6 overall) are going to find any success this weekend at the LSU Tournament, they will need to get back to fundamentals. "I don't think that…

… Box Sta- dium. Biondi and the rest of the Wolverines recognize that they aren't going to get many chances on offense this weekend, espe- cially against the Tigers, so they know that they must do the…

… tied the score, the Buckeyes scored five unearned runs off of two Wolverine errors and three wild pitches. "Most of our losses have come where the other team has scored late, so we have to pitch a little…

… better late in games," Maloney said. Though the Wolverines have struggled in the field, their offense has hit consistently. Led by sophomore right fielder Michael O'Neill and freshman left fielder Will…

… first in triples (3) while collecting two Big Ten Freshman of the Week awards. The Wolverines will also need to lean on their excellent base running to disrupt the opposing pitching staffs. Led by Biondi…

Wolverines will have their hands full against the Tigers. LSU's Mason Katz was recently named National Player of the Week and is hitting .477. He is one of five batters hitting over .300 for the Tigers…

…. Michigan's pitchers will need to try to contain LSU's lineup because the Wolverines' lineup will not get many good pitches to hit against the Tigers. Consid- ered by Maloney to be elite MLB prospects, Ryan…

… Eades and Kevin Gausman headline LSU's pitch- ing staff, and both sport ERAs under 2.00. The Wolverines, though, view this as a great opportunity and are just excited to get a chance to play in front of…

… game, and his dynamic play is season are impossible to ignore. a big reason the Wolverines have Hardaway Jr. has shot just 28.9 improved from last season despite percent from 3-point range after losing…

January 09, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 71) • Page Image 11

…AThe Michigan Daily ( michigandailycom January 9, 2012 BADGER BEATDOWN MARISSA MCCLAIN/Daily Wolverines maul Badgers from start to finish By NEAL ROTHSCHILD Daily Sports Editor On Sunday, alumni of…

… the Michigan men's basketball team congregated at the Crisler Cen- ter for the dedication of the new practice building, the Player Development Center. Wolverine great Cazzie Russell challenged the team…

… speech that any coach can ever give. Because (the current players are) looking at tradition, they're looking at history, pride." The Wolverines out-Wiscon- sined Wisconsin by playing stin- gy defense…

…, 13-3 overall) held the Badgers to just 31-percent shooting and forced their lowest output of the season - 13 points fewer than the previous low. At the half, the Wolverines led 25-19 behind a balanced…

… down from no one. So great job on his part." Burke also took it to the Bad- gers offensively. He pulled off two crafty drives in the second half to extend the Wolverine lead to 17 with 10 minutes…

… at the Crisler Center, dejected Wisconsin point guard Jordan Taylor fielded questions fol- lowing his team's 59-41 loss to Michigan on Sunday. The Wolverines' fresh- man point guard Trey Burke had just…

… Hunwick was ejected from the Northern Michigan game. By the time Janecyk made his first career start for the Wolverines on Sat- urday, though, he was ready. He anchored the team well, despite PAULSHERMAN…

… using Michigan Stadium for the 2013 Winter Classic. Page 2B BUCKEYE BEATING The Wolverines dropped Ohio State for the third consecutive time on Friday, improving to 13-3 this season. Page 2B …

March 09, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… and derisively slap sticks on the ice when a player took a fall. And though the No. 4 Michigan hockey team has to like its odds to secure a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the Wolverines spoke…

Wolverines (20-11 overall) lost six of their last nine games and suffered tough road losses to Penn State and Wis- consin, they have put together a strong resum6 for the selection committee. Michigan played a…

November 09, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

… wins and ulti- MSUat mate bragging Mican rights didn't come easily to Matchup the Wolverines. MSU 2-2-0, Of the five 3-4-1;UM games they played against When: Friday the Spartans, 735 p.m., Sat- inclding…

… and 26 assists in the season series, it couldn't escape the pres- sure of the Michigan State power play. On multiple occasions, the Wolverines took a lead into the third period before penalties struck…

January 09, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 71) • Page Image 13

… the Wolverines' home court to satisfy increased ticket demand. Interest in the men's basketball team had been revitalized by Hall of Famer and three-time All-American Cazzie Russell, who led Michi- gan…

… Kalpalka, but deflected off a defenseman and into the net with five minutes left in the stanza. Lake Superior State (6-6-2, 12-9-3) briefly tied it up, but freshman forward Alex Guptill gave the Wolverines

Wolverine lead. The sophomore forward also made seven of his eight free throws to help him to a game-high 17 points. "He just was very selective," Beilein said. "You play Wisconsin, it's not a time to get…

… thirsty. It's a time you've got to be very selec- tive, and he was. I love the quality of the 3-pointers that we took." The Wolverines bounced back emphatically from Thursday's 73-71 loss at Indiana…

… 57 times in 57 conference games. But the Wolverine defense forced three e's definitely turnovers fromtheveteran. "Credit to Jordan Taylor - .e of the top he is a tremendous player," said g d Michigan…

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