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September 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 155) • Page Image 60

… at Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Indiana - games where the Wolverines played so well for so long, only to collapse in the waning moments. But last night, something strange hap- pened…

…: Michigan didn't fold. Instead, the Wolverines tightened up their defense and rediscovered their confidence on offense. A layup by Michigan center Courtney Sims put the Wolverines ahead with 4:55 left, and…

September 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 155) • Page Image 62

… a shootout - they only occur after two 10-minute sudden death overtimes have been com- pleted. Yet it seemed a fitting end for yesterday's intense game between the Wolverines and the Irish. Neither…

… blocked his first Notre Dame shot. But the Wolverines' next kicker, sophomore Michael O'Reilly, sent the ball up over the net. But with an amazing block by Dzubay in the next round, Michigan was given…

September 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 155) • Page Image 63

… overwhelmed me after every other loss this season: cynicism. Covering a team as talented as Michigan, it is difficult to just accept a loss. And after each of the Wolverines' 13 prior defeats, my postgame…

… lost. But that all changed yesterday. Boston College was the better team. Following Michigan's semifinal win over New Hamp- shire on Saturday, Red Berenson commented on the daunt- ing task the Wolverines

September 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 155) • Page Image 20

…. The Wolverines had 21 shots on goal. 17 more than the Red Flash. However, the team was able to notch just two goals. One of them surprisingly came from defender Chris Glinski, who scored the second goal…

… in the 2-0 victory. The game marked the Wolverines' third shutout of the season, improving their record to 3-0. Senior goalkeeper Joe Zawacki posted the save for the game. The Wolverines attacked the…

September 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 155) • Page Image 64

… Championships. Junior Nate Brannen gave the Wolverines the lead during his 1,200- meter leg of the race, handing off to junior DarNell Talbert with a 15-meter lead. Talbert held his own during the 400-meter leg…

… 10 meters ahead. When Willis received the baton, every Wolverines fan in the house was screaming, even though a sense of relief fell over them. Willis has the fastest collegiate time in the mile this…

September 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 155) • Page Image 15

… came out with two victories and more confidence this past week. The Wolverines looked focused Thursday against New Hampshire after gaining their first victory of the season two days earlier against Maine…

…. Sopho- more Katie Morris led the Wolverines with two goals en route to a 8-1 win over New Hampshire. Michigan struck quickly and often while blanking the Wildcats in the first half 6-0. Lori Hillman also…

September 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 155) • Page Image 17

… trouble. Rosen sat courtside at the Manhattan College Invitational on Friday evening scouting the Wolverines' upcoming oppo- nents. Earlier in the afternoon, Michigan beat the Hawks of Maryland…

… made a lot of errors, gave up a lot of free points, just not very sharp." So how would the Wolverines react? By breaking a 12-year-old record. Then, defeating American in the title game, 3-1. Before the…

September 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 155) • Page Image 19

… fronts, Carr would not give any information on the status of defensive end Lamarr Woodley. THE RATH OF "WOLVERINE": In prepara- tion for Saturday's game, Miami created a special play called "Wolverine

…" that was specifically designed to be used against the Michigan defense. Little did the Red- Hawks know that the play would change the face of the game - against them. Miami ran "Wolverine" when the…

…, the Wolverines put together their only real drive in the game, moving the ball 61 yards on eight plays. The drive culminat- ed with Henne's first touchdown pass of his career. Off of play action, Henne…

… a juggling touchdown grab and Jerome Jackson dove over center into the endzone. Carr was impressed with the overall effort, espe- cially on the defensive side of the ball, but said that the Wolverines

September 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 155) • Page Image 16

… opportunities. But the scoreboard doesn't lie, and with time winding down, Ohio's 1-0 lead seemed increasingly secure. With their backs to the wall, the Wolverines didn't panic and rattled off three goals in less…

…. We're a very hardworking team and we weren't going to let this one get away from us." Despite dominating play throughout the game, the Wolverines (2-2) couldn't strike first. The Bobcats (0-4) were…

September 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 155) • Page Image 65

… game against Cincinnati, and the Wolverines were down by seven points. The crowd sat anxiously in the Crisler Arena stands, hoping high scorer Jennifer Smith would bail the team out. But the fans' intent…

… game, there's no doubt in the minds of onlookers who's in charge of the Wolverines. Her confidence makes you wonder if she'll make you run sprints if you say the wrong thing, and her voice might invite…

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