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October 07, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 7) • Page Image 12

…- ielle Pflum's inspired play off the bench in games three and four that focused the Wolverines (4-1~ Big Ten, 14-2 overall) > and propelled them to a commanding 30-12 win in the fourth game. "It came down…

… M at 28 and put HI A the Wolverines 161CHIGAN 3 aahead 30-29. Junior Alicia Boswell's aggressive serve forced Michigan State (1-4, 6-7) into an attack error, and Michigan won the game 31- 29. Pflum…

… Gamalski taps the ball against Michigan State last night. tied the game at 19-19 and then took a 21-19 lead on a service ace from freshman Miken Trogdon and a Wolverine attack error. Michigan State went on…

… the win the second game 30-24. The Wolverines' uneasy play also kept them off balance throughout a close game three, which they would go on to win. But by the middle of game four, the Wolverines were…

October 07, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 25) • Page Image 14

…Guire said. The 22nd-ranked Wolverines placed second out of 20 teams after running the 6,000-meter LaVern Gib- son Championship Course at the Indi- ana State Invitational. The second-place finish ended their…

… outside of Great Lakes teams." Junior Lindsey Gallo led the Wolverines, finishing in eighth place overall with her personal best time of 21:42.1 for a 6,000-meter race. She also led the team in their…

… Michael Nisson For the Daily The Michigan women's golf team is chomping at the bit to defend its title in the Women's Collegiate Shootout this week. After failing to defend their titles in the Wolverine

… Invitational and the Lady Northern in the past few weeks, the Wolverines desperately want to win a tournament and estab- lish themselves as true defending champions. After finishing fourth last week at the Lady…

Wolverines. "The golf course will set up very good to our game," she said. "I think it is a little bit easier than our golf course here. It's a little bit flatter. It's a fairly new golf course, so the trees…

… up our own game plans and play within our game plans and do the best we can." The Wolverines are taking the same six players who competed in the Lady Northern. Kim Benedict, Laura Olin and Sarah Kruer…

October 07, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

… herself up, walked off of the field, and remained confident that her team- mates would hold on to the 1-0 lead her goal had built. The Wolverines did not disappoint their captain as they exploded in the…

… anything going on. There wasn't much soccer going on: A lot of one touch, foul, one touch, foul," Michigan coach Debbie Rademacher said. This is the type of defense and play that had flustered the Wolverines

…. Golf places ninth at home tournament By David Van Howe For the Daily The Michigan men's golf team finished ninth out of a field of 17 teams in this week- end's Wolverine Invitational. The team put up a…

October 07, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 25) • Page Image 15

… your own tournament. The women's tennis team did just that at this weekend's Wolver- ine Invitational at the Varsity Tennis Center. A plethora of Wolverines placed in their respec- tive singles flights…

…" flight, with fourth- and eighth-place finishes, respectively. Vastag proved to be a Wolverine killer all weekend, as she was responsible for Plaushines' exit in the second round, (6-4, 6-4), and Tipirneni…

…' side of the court. She drilled a shot toward an. Ohio State defender, who could only cover her face for protection as her team fell behind by one. The Wolverines ran the same play next time around…

… contain her joy and excitement. A victory, especially the way the Wolverines were chasing it, would be huge. "I just looked at Chantel and told her, 'Give me these last few points, that's all I want…

…-handedly tagged the loss on Ohio State. But once the Wolverines gathered by their bench after the match, surround- ing each other in elation, it became obvious why Michigan swept the pow- erful Buckeyes this…

…, Katrina Lehman shined in a 3-1 Michigan victory over Indiana. She eclipsed former Wolverine Julia Sturm to become Michigan's all-time leader in blocks with 377. The Hoosiers came to Ann Arbor with as much…

… aggressively at the net behind the work of Lehman. The Wolverines forced Indiana into 22 attack errors. Coach Mark Rosen couldn't have been prouder of his team's success. "Last week we had some great prac- tice…

…," Rosen said. "We really grew up a lot this weekend, and I can't wait to see where it takes us." round-robin. Along with the play of their singles competitors, the Wolverines were happy to see that the…

… times of the year everyone will have to take a leadership role," Ritt said. "Obviously, it should come from the upperclass- men, but we'll see who steps up." The Wolverines will resume play on Jan. 10…

… losing to Flori- da's Troy Hahn 6-2, 6-4. Considering it takes seven wins just to reach the main draw, Rubin was the standout for the Wolverines. But Goldberg was satisfied with the outcome of Michigan…

October 07, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

… propel her from perpetual bench warmer to one of the Wolverines' top scorers. Growing up in Ann Arbor, Morris began playing field hockey in fourth grade and immediately fell in love with the game. Her…

… direction," Morris said. "The first time I played, I liked it, and I just kept doing it." Morris spent her weekends around Michigan's field hockey teams, serving as a ball girl. Playing for the Wolverines was…

October 07, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

… There's not much more the Michigan defense can do to keep the Wolverines in games. But the way things are going, it seems like it might have to. The unit, which is currently ranked third in the nation in…

…. After completely dominating time of possession against Notre Dame (37:47 to 22:13), the Wolverines have lost in this area three straight times, putting more pres- sure on the defense to hold up. But Diggs…

October 07, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 25) • Page Image 12

… days before the Blue/White scrimmage. It HOCKEY would be his first chance as a Notebook Wolverine to play in front of the raucous Yost Ice Arena crowd that he had been dreaming of for years. As if the…

… there and know our real chemistry out in a game." Tambellini was part of the opening surge that helped Michigan build a 3-0 lead, and he also assisted on both of the Wolverines' two tallies in a 12-second…

… remaining in the second half to give the Wolverines (2-0 Big Ten, 10-1 overall) their 10th straight victory and ninth straight over the Spar- tans (1-1, 10-2). With the Michigan State defense crowding its…

… back-and-forth first half, the Spartans came out on fire in the second half and controlled the tempo. But the Wolverines' suffocating defense was up to the challenge, as it turned away numerous Michigan…

… received much attention this year for her spectacular ability to score goals, Powers has quietly matched Fronzoni with 10 goals on the season. Powers has notched a tally in seven of the Wolverines' 11 games…

… FELLUAMi-'/aily Michigan's Molly Powers (13) and April Fronzoni (12) celebrate Powers' game-winning goal against No. 5 Michigan State. The 1-0 win was the Wolverines' eighth straight against the Spartans…

October 07, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 26) • Page Image 10

… their linemates. After Michigan's 5-3 win over Mer- cyhurst, if the best of the Wolverines' offense is yet to come, then their future opponents had better be ready for $ an offensive onslaught. Against…

… opportunity. The Wolverines also got to experi- ment with a myriad of units, and Beren- son is quickly getting a feel for which ones he can rely on. "We did have a lot of different com- binations," Berenson…

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