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November 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 43) • Page Image 14

… experiencing what Fronzoni described as a "devastating" loss to Ohio State in Columbus last weekend, the sixth-ranked Wolverines were plagued by a nagging feeling that, perhaps this year, the regular season Big…

… Ten title might be out of reach. Their win on Saturday, though, clinched a share of this honor, which the Wolverines will split with Michigan State. "We really stumbled last Sunday, and I think it…

… showed great character on our team's part to come back today and play so well against a really nice Penn State team," Michigan coach Marcia Pankratz said. Determination was etched on each Wolverine face…

… roadblocks on its way through the matchup with Penn State, which has developed a reputation as a perennial field hockey powerhouse. The Wolverines, however, found inspiration in their graduating seniors, who…

…-clinching victory, the Wolverines illustrated their depth with four differ- Grapplers finally hit the mat in Ypsilanti By Eric Chan Daily Sports Writer With only three weeks left until the start of the season, the…

… No. 7 Michigan wrestling team got a chance to work out some of its kinks over the weekend. The Wolverines traveled to nearby Ypsi- lanti and competed in the Eastern Michigan Open. The tournament wasn…

… a 2-1 victory. The most well known name on the Michigan roster, defending national champion Ryan Bertin, did not compete. The Wolverines will travel to East Lansing next weekend to continue preseason…

… action at the Michigan State Open. JOEL FRIEDMAN/Daily Michigan's Kate Dillon looks to stop Penn State's charge during Saturday's 5-2 win by the Wolverines. The trouncing of the seventh-ranked Nittany…

… Lions clinched the conference title for the Wolverines. ent players scoring a goal. A little over a minute into the contest, Michi- gan senior Jenny Zangara nailed a shot past Penn State goalie Annie…

…. The Nittany Lions scored one, lonely goal in the first half, when two consecutive corners extended the period and allowed them the chance to slip a shot past Wolverine goaltender Beth Riley. In the…

November 03, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

… streak for the first time since 1967 and headed for its first losing season since then, too. Moosman didn't need other words to convey his emotions after the Wolverines allowed a tie-break- ing, last…

… junior goalie Patrick Sperry never thought young soc- cer players would be asking for his autograph. Then again, after last year, when the Wolverines didn't win a single Big Ten OHIO STATE 0 regular M…

… ago, a game that ended with a controversial goal in the first minute of over- time. Heading into Saturday's contest no current Wolverine had ever beaten Ohio State (2-4-0 Big Ten, 9-6-2 overall). During…

… Ohio State revealed what might be Wolverines created a three-on-two the most[- odd man rush. Langlais then found impor- OHIO STATE 1 senior forward Travis Turnbull all tant key MICHIGAN 6 alone in the…

… slot. Turnbull's wrist to success shot beat Buckeye freshman goalie this season for the No. 8 Michigan Cal Heeter stick-side for the 4-0 hockey team as the Wolverines try lead. to replace last year…

…'s entire top line: One week after winning his first scoring depth. career start at Denver, Heeter skat- By the 8:00 mark of the second ed back to the Ohio State bench, his period, five different Wolverines

… perienced goaltender was just what the second frame extended Michi- the Wolverines' offense needed to gan's lead to 5-0. find their rhythm. But the Wolverines had essen- Searching for stronger on-ice tially…

…. See BUCKEYES, Page 3B Junior Peri Marosevic notched Michigan's only goal in its 1-0 win over Ohio State Saturday. It was the Wolverines first win over the Buckeyes in five years. 0 …

November 03, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 43) • Page Image 14

… Dpily Sports Writer The Michigan volleyball team experienced a little deja v on Sat- urday. That night, the Wolverines bdt- iled a tough, ranked opponent, No. 20 Purdue, through five sets only to come…

… up empty-handed after hav- ing an early lead. It was eerily simi- lar to Michigan's five-set loss the night before, when the Wolverines slipped up against another tough, ranked opponent, No. 17…

November 03, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

… - 731 days, to be exact. The game on Nov. 20, 2004, accomplished something the cur- rent Michigan roster might be a little unfamiliar with: a win over Michigan State. It's not like the Wolverines haven…

… those ended in a tie. Michigan's record in those con- tests is a disappointing0-3-5. This season, there's a whole group of Wolverines who don't want that trend to continue. "I hate green and white, and I…

… the RedHawks,thenlast week- end with unranked Northeastern. "We've got to continue for two games instead of just the one," Far- Senior forward David Rohlfs and his Wolverine teammates will take n…

…- experienced Wolverines have been a surprise story for the team. Their play in the midfield has been solid in the absence of starting midfielders Danelle Underwood and Jamie Artsis, both lost to sea- son…

… defenseman Jack Johnson, won't be on the ice tonight in East Lansing. The soph- omore received a game disqualifi- cation after confronting a Husky forward who charged Wolverine netminder Billy Sauer. Johnson…

…. He has played forward all season because of a wealth of defensemen. Senior Morgan Ward will occupy Cook's vacancy up front. The Johnson-less Wolverines want to stop that 731-day drought tonight - and a…

… weekend sweep wouldn't be too bad, either. "We haven't done as well as we want to do against Michigan State," Berenson said. "We've got to take a step forward." 4 Tennant, Wolverines redeemed with win…

…, the sophomore earned his chance to erase that bitter memory. And with the Wolverines fighting for an NCAA bid they can only receive if they win the tournament, the timing couldn't have been better…

November 03, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 43) • Page Image 11

… appearance at Can- ham Natatorium as a Longhorn since transferring from Michigan to Texas in the spring. For the Wolverines, Urbanchek's outfit was a joke, but there was nothing funny about watching their…

… start recognizing who we are.". The meet was the second for the Wolverines with of new head coach Mike Bottom. Michigan won itsfirst meet of the season two weeks ago defeating then-No.4 Florida. Going…

November 03, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 24) • Page Image 10

…, struggling Wolverines (4-8 Big Ten, 10- 1 overall) is what sets her apart. "There were a couple of years where in practice she was the only other middle blocker besides our starting middles," Rosen said. "So…

… will provide the same spark as she did this past weekend. The Wolverines need to win five of eight matches to clinch a .500 record and qualify for the postseason. "We need to buckle down, since we really…

… summer, Fardig has gotten his shot sooner than expected. Playing center for Michigan's fourth line, the freshman notched his first career goal as a Wolverine in the sea- son opener at home against Quinnipi…

November 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 43) • Page Image 15

… Spartans to win the championship title by three points. This year the Wolverines went into the Champi- onships as the underdog behind rival Michigan State. Michigan came out ahead again, earning the respect…

… Allen-Young, a senior, finished third overall in her first appearance at the Big Ten Championships, earning All-Big Ten honors and providing the Wolverines with a solid hold on the team title. "It was a…

November 03, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

…: Sold out Injuries: Michigar Koch (ankle) out; State - F Andre {shoulder) questi Goodenow (shoul I I x N) NIARJORiE MARSHALL'D The Wolverines may be in for a shootout this Saturday when they take on a…

… high- scoring Northwestern team averaging 36.5 points per game, F~or Mlich igatn State x etcrzIns who will comle to Yost this season aIfter fufallng to) the Wolverines by three pjoints fbr -thle ( ( I I…

… probably der) ques- )tin(- to be the most exeit, 1t1g poitit ol iiv Wolverine caretr righit here,'' said freshman defensemnan Andv l31urntes, 'ai R attl retek native wvhose pat'ents- hothI wetnt to Michigan…

…-to-back shutouts. Butt can the Wolverines deal with a quairterback and tailback thrteat in the same gamne? Not if' West Lafayette is any indication, Advxantage: Nor'thuwestern. N0R iHWESIT:kN PASSING VS. l…

… secotid half of the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals to clinichi a2-0 victory over Iowxa last night. Although the first half' ended xwithi no score, the Wolverines out- shot the H-awkey'es 13-2.IForxward…

… 20thi- cai'eer shutout. With the witi, the Wolverines will move on today to face second- seed Wisconsin, who barely squeakedmeaxv with a victory in £a shootout ag ain~st seventh-seedecd Purdue…

November 03, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

… STEPHANIE out the best in top talent. seemed like a nightmare. Jackson and Shazor made The Wolverines returned WRIGHT English the first coach just two of their starting 1right on Tret ever to have two…

… through the air each game. The Wolverines have also recorded nine interceptions, which ties them with Penn State for third in the conference. In nine games, Michigan has allowed just eight touchdown passes…

November 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 43) • Page Image 16

…, Coffman traveled to Santa Clara, Calif., to watch the Wolverines compete. She was dressed as if she had won a $1000 gift certificate to the M-Den when she met a spectator with a similar plight. "There was a…

…." Coffman tallied her first point against Iowa State I, in the team's sixth game a'of the year. She raced Sdownthe left flank and crossed the ball to senior Stephanie Chavez, who netted the Wolverines' fourth…

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