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January 09, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

… Maryland’s lead to within a single possession multiple times. But the Terrapins took advantage of their depth and week-long break, finding the energy to overcome the Wolverines’ comeback attempts time…

… some fresh legs down the stretch.” The Wolverines used just three substitues the entire game, and the trio combined for 35 minutes — the lowest amount of bench minutes thus far in Michigan…

January 09, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 52) • Page Image 8

…8 — Tuesday, January 9, 2018 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Michigan set to take on No. 5 Purdue Tuesday The Michigan men’s basketball team has found a groove. The Wolverines (3…

… guards Charles Matthews and Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman continuing the productivity that led the Wolverines early on, the team has started to take form. But there’s no shortage of looming danger…

January 09, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 49) • Page Image 14

…MICHIGAN STAYS UNBEATEN, TAKES CARE OF IU As Zavier Simpson converted a hook shot, extending the Wolverines’ lead to 16 with 14:35 to go in the game, Indiana coach Archie Miller shouted and…

… shots, exasperation open — putting on display just how far ahead Michigan is of his team. If there was a game for the Wolverines to lose, this was it. Sophomore forward Isaiah Livers missed his…

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…

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 …

January 09, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

… continue when 9 P.M. the Wolverines Where: take on Nebras- Pinnacle ka on Thursday Bank Arena night. TV/Radio: Michigan ESPN2 (2-0 Big Ten, 10-4 overall) hopes to hand the Cornhuskers their first-ever loss…

… at Pinnacle Bank Arena, which opened September 2013. Nebraska is a perfect 7-0 there, but the Wolverines will be the Cornhuskers' first real challenge in defending their home-court advantage after…

….1 points a game. She also became the first Wolverine to score more than 30 points in a game since the 2005-06 season when she recorded 32 points against Detroit Mercy in November. Michigan (1-0, 10-4) looks…

…-throw line," Barnes Arico said. "We had to handle some pressure and need to con- tinue to get better at that, but we did what we needed to do to be successful." The Wolverines' offensive success has stemmed…

… last season, the Wolverines are averaging 73.7 points per game, an increase of 13.6 points from last season. Additionally, Michigan leads the Big Ten with a 47.3-percent field-goal mark, good enough…

January 09, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

… for Matzka’s ALS foundation (MyTurn), the event also reunited former Wolverines, some of whom have lost touch with each other over the years. Josh Langfeld is only one example. They…

… hockey, but it’s especially great when you can take that and turn it into helping someone and their family.” The game itself featured 17 goals, with the Wolverines’ alumni holding off…

Wolverine forward Matt Herr. “It was great to see everybody. Whenever there’s a cause or a teammate needs you, nothing ever changes, the guys are there. “It was fun tonight to get out there, put…

… always good.” 28 players took the ice for the Wolverines, but Herr believes many more could have participated. Numerous alumni reached out to Chris Frescoln and L.J. Scarpace, who helped…

….” AVI SHOLKOFF Daily Sports Writer COURTESY OF JAMES COLLER Former Wolverine Scott Matzka, who has ALS, was honored with an alumni game between his old Michigan teammates and former Red Wings players…

… be really really good,” he said. “We need more of those kind of efforts. We’ve got a lot of work ahead of us.” SOPHIE CLOHERTY Daily Sports Writer Wolverines dominated by Iowa As soon as…

…-1. After a locked-hands call against the Wolverines and an escape from Meyer, the score was tied at five. With Amine’s riding time dwindling, he needed to act fast in order to secure the win. Amine…

… delivered with a late reversal, winning 6-5. Massa and Amine cut Iowa’s lead to 10, but Michigan proceeded to drop the next three matches. The Wolverines lost too many matches that could have easily…

… and seeing mistakes I make now and fixing them for later.” With an 18-point deficit heading into the final match, Michigan’s hopes for a win were impossible. The only thing the Wolverines

… could hope for was to try to cut the Hawkeye lead by as much possible. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, freshman heavyweight Dan Perry couldn’t overcome his inexperience against No. 6 Sam…

January 09, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 53) • Page Image 6

…6A - Wednesday, January 9, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines hounded in blowout defeat to lowly Bowling Green By LIZ VUKELICH Daily Sports Editor The Michigan hockey team…

…-7-1 CCHA, 6-10-5 overall) took an early lead in the first period when Janeyck's blocked shot rebounded off to the side and was tapped in at the edge of the crease. And the Wolverines barely had time to…

January 09, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 52) • Page Image 7

… the program’s win- ningest coach a few days earlier against Wiscon- sin. Over the next few hours, the Wolverines lost a back-and-forth overtime game to the Buckeyes. To throw salt in the…

… isn’t exclusive to Ohio State. When looking at her career against Michigan State, it’s not much better. The Wolverines have won just three of their 14 matchups against the Spartans, boasting a…

… into their next matchup against Michigan State as the Spartans lost their all-time leading scorer in Tori Jankoska to the WNBA. Still, nobody on the current Wolverine roster has much…

… those two teams are Michigan State and the Buck- eyes, consistently two of the nation’s toughest teams, it’s slightly easier to digest. Eventually, though, for the Wolverines to get to where they…

Wolverine hockey team committed to upping its intensity and effort of play. “That’s how we’ve wanted to do it all year is play with that pace and that energy and that speed,” said Michigan coach Mel…

… going in the opposite direction.” But, if the Wolverines were generating so many scoring opportunities — letting 70 total shots fly — why couldn’t they break the one-goal barrier that plagued…

Wolverines were visibly trying to increase their pace of play, sending defensemen like freshman Quinn Hughes — who only played Sunday — and junior Nick Boka flying past the blue line into the offensive…

Wolverines pushed the puck up the ice with an unprecedented amount of urgency, Notre Dame was ready to pounce back decisively and, as a result, the Fighting Irish created numerous fast-breaks, and…

January 09, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 49) • Page Image 15

… and kept the Wolverines rolling to an 11-point win. “It’s a huge energy boost, for everyone, because he does so much,” Poole said. “He’ll get a tip deflection or he’ll go and he’ll get a steal…

… the Wolverines’ first 14 games as he acclimated to the college game. But for a Michigan team that struggled to find stability backing up junior Jon Teske, the 6-foot-8 Johns’ raw athletic ability…

January 09, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 53) • Page Image 8

… still remembersa raging debate over whether Michigan fans should have stormed the court after the Wolverines, who start- ed the season ranked 15th, beat No. 15 Connecticut at Crisler Arena. That was just…

…-0, has started this well only once before. The Wolverines face Big Ten basement-dweller Nebraska at Crisler Center tonight (7 p.m., Big Ten Network) vying to match the program's best start, set in 1985…

… physicality of Big Ten play. So LeVert, the other freshmen and the rest of the second-ranked Wolverine squad are prepared for the fast-paced offense that Nebraska (0-2 Big Ten, 9-6 over- all) will bring to…

… different team." For the Wolverines (2-0, 15-0), who rely heavily on their youth, Beilein is wary that this transition - three different styles of play from each Big Ten opponent in just a week - may be tough…

January 09, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

… beat Pitino’s Minnesota team twice — 63-60 in both teams’ Big Ten opener in Minneapolis, and 66-56 on March 1 at Crisler Center. In the latter game, the Wolverines clinched a share of the Big Ten…

… team Saturday after a season sweep last year. BEHIND ENEMY LINES “There’s no easy games in the Big Ten. You’ve got 18 of them.” ‘M’ hosts Minnesota in pivotal series Wolverines, Golden Gophers…

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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