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April 10, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

… Illinois. » Page 4B Livin’ on a prayer Andrew Robinson and Dymonte Thomas united in prayer before every game of 2016 season. » SportsMonday Column, Page 2B Wolverines’ offense sputters against…

… Ohio State, Michigan fails to maintain perfect conference record in Columbus Michigan’s ninth inning comeback effort falls short, Wolverines’ nine-game winning streak is snapped by the Fighting…

April 10, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

… rejuvenated the No. 18 Michigan baseball team and the depleted crowd at Ray Fisher stadium. In the bottom of the fifth, with the bases loaded and the Wolverines down 8-3, Lugbauer sent the ball…

…-8 victory against Illinois (0-4 Big Ten, 10-17 overall) on Friday, marking the Wolverines’ largest come-from- behind effort of the season. In first game of the weekend series, Michigan’s ace left…

… designated hitter Casey Dodge that scored two runs. Despite the large deficit, the Wolverine players never thought they were out of it. “We kind of just felt like we knew we were going to come back…

… after the Wolverines tied the game, Michigan established its first lead. Lewis – who went 3-for- 3 on the day with two runs batted in and two runs scored – hit a double to the wall in left…

… belief system is there that we can comeback,” Bakich said. “But it’s one thing to think you can do it and it’s another thing to actually do it.” Wolverines notch one-hitter against Illinois If the…

… No. 18 Michigan baseball team learned anything from Friday’s comeback win over Illinois, it was to come out strong from the first pitch. The Wolverines put that lesson into practice in the…

… second game of their series against the Fighting Illini (0-5 Big Ten, 10-18 overall), as Michigan sent seven Wolverines up to bat and scored three runs in the first inning alone en route to a 7…

… Michael Brdar and senior centerfielder Johnny Slater. The Wolverines (6-2, 25-6) are currently 12-0 when leading after the first inning, a big incentive to strike early. “We talked about…

… baseman Drew Lugbauer singled to centerfield and picked up two runs batted-in to give him 41 on the season — increasing his lead atop the Big Ten. On the mound for the Wolverines was junior…

… on Saturday, contributing to the one-hitter — a feat the Wolverines hadn’t accomplished since 2012. The Fighting Illini posed the biggest threat to Michigan in the third inning. Third baseman…

April 10, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

… years of coaching,” said Michigan head coach Chris Whitten. “It was so cold and rainy and windy.” Up against seven top-10 teams in a field of 14, the Wolverines shot 36-over (900), 31 shots behind…

… freezing. And when you can’t feel your hands in golf, it gets tough.” Despite the unfavorable conditions and suspended play due to darkness, the Wolverines rebounded, posting the second…

April 10, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 100) • Page Image 9

… 2014 RBI total. And it’s not just power hit- ting where the Wolverines excel. Junior infielder Jacob Cronen- worth holds the runner-up posi- tion in the Big Ten in walks with 22 and in runs scored…

… infielder Travis Maezes and junior left-handed pitcher Evan Hill are back and are contributing to the Wolverines’ cause. Maezes has 10 hits in 21 at-bats with six runs scored since his return to the…

… recent weeks, but it hasn’t been efficient in capitalizing on them. The return of sophomore attacker Ian King was a big boost for a struggling Wolverine offense against Rutgers, but Michigan’s attack…

… it has endured all three of its losses. With the Buckeyes matching up with a much-improved Wolverine defense, goals could be at a premium if Ohio State can’t find King in the right spots…

…. Facing a ranked opponent will be a challenge for Michigan. The Wolverines are 0-19 all-time against top-20 teams, a streak that has ominously hung over the program since its inception. Michigan…

April 10, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 100) • Page Image 10

… team in the Big Ten,” said sophomore left fielder Kelly Christner. “It’ll be awesome playing them for the first time. We’re excited and ready to go.” The fourth-ranked Wolverines (7…

…). I’d like to see us score runs — we scored runs in every inning, but that was (Tuesday).” The midweek contest served as a warm-up for the Wolverines before their matchup with the Scarlet…

April 10, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… after a rough start to the season. It’s what has allowed the Wolverines to slowly claw their way back from fall- ing out of the rankings for the first time in almost 20 years. It’s what has…

… propelled Michigan to a 15-game win streak. But, there’s still one major test left to pass: Whether the Wolverines’ offense has the staying power for a serious post- season run. Michigan dug itself into…

April 10, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

… losses of the season, falling, 9-1, MICHIGAN 1 to Notre NOTRE DAME 9 Dame. The cause of the Irish beatdown wasn't exactly an extreme offensive outpouring - the Wolverines committed a season-high six errors…

…, and constantly failed to field simple things like sacrifice bunts. The Wolverines (4-5 Big Ten, 14-18-1 overall) sent fifth- year senior right-hander Ben Ballantine to the mound, though he has been…

April 10, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 99) • Page Image 7

…, Michigan rides coaching, culture to success By JUSTIN MEYER 7 Daily Sports Writers Wolverines mold i'dentity in spring Senior first baseman Caitlin Blanchard remembers the shock of transitioning from high…

… spring of that year. This year, the turf renovation of Alumni Field forced the fifth- ranked Wolverines to miss some u of that fall practice regimen," and Michigan's freshmen have struggled at times so far…

April 10, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, April 10, 2018 — 7 Wolverines improve thanks to return of seniors Finn and Morrissey Expectations are high in a program when coaches compare…

… only offer improvement — and their impact on the team showed at the Battle of the Blues. The Wolverines finished second in a field of three and, more notably, with 25 career bests. After a three…

… even better in reality.” In his first full season as a Wolverine, the Brighton, Mich. native led the team in scoring with 51 points on 16 goals and 35 assists to rank third in the country and…

… Team All-American. Down the stretch, Marody registered four goals and five assists in six postseason games. His two tallies, including the game-winner, led the Wolverines to a 3-2 win over…

… the playoffs. His four goals in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals against Wisconsin tied for most in a game in Michigan history. In 134 career games as a Wolverine, Calderone notched 54 goals…

… individual competitors improved upon their qualifying scores, leading to middle-of-the- pack finishes. The NCAA Championships are just two weeks away, and the Wolverines are hoping to capitalize on the…

April 10, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

… Conklin role ignores the reality that McKeon doesn’t have Conklin’s versatility. Still, despite losing Zach Gentry to the draft, the Wolverines have the depth and talent to meld the group…

…First Sports. As of publication, Brazdeikis has not responded to a text from The Daily. The Wolverines have had players good enough to leave after one year during the Beilein era, namely Trey Burke, but…

April 10, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… performs with the A capella group Amazin' Blue during the Diversity Monologues at Literati Bookstore Wednesday. Performances look at campus climate ITS staff scrambles to protect Wolverine Access, CTools…

…, the Uni- versity's chief security officer, said Information and Technolo- gy Services staff had fixed most of the affected University's sites Monday, including Wolverine Access and CTools. "The severity…

April 10, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

… reflected on why we feel uncomfortable to begin with. As Wolverines, before we can "expect respect," we must hold ourselves to the same standards of respect (for self and others) to which we feel so entitled…

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