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December 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

…-0) dominat- ed the Wolver-_MCHGAN_63_ ines on the glass, outrebounding Michigan 42-24 on the night. They double-teamed the Wolverines in the low post, forcing long perimeter jump shots and turnovers. ""When…

Wolverines (4-1) began settling for jumpshots and turning the ball over to Vanderbilt's high-pressure defense. Three-point shooting woes contin- ued to plague the team as well. They shot just 5-for-20 in the…

… third game. Senior Erin Moore, sensing the impending end of a brilliant Wolverine career, recorded two kills and a block to jumpstart the Wolverines early. Up 14-10, Michigan's small wave of momentum was…

… curtailed by several Yerkov kills and costly Wolverine errors. California took seven of the next eight points en route to a 30-28 game three victory. Yerkov recorded the match's final point on a kill, ending…

… the Wolverines' season. "We knew Michigan was going to come out strong and that they are athlet- ic," California coach Rich Feller said. "I just think we executed very, very well. We were real focused…

December 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 61) • Page Image 12

…I 4B -The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - December 1, 2003 4 Friday's game Saturday's game 0 WISCONSIN BADGERS MICHIGAN WOLVERINES 3 1 it MINNESOTA GOPHERS MICHIGAN WOLVERINES. 4 2 4 01…

… thing the Wolverines could take solace in: Junior forward Jason Rynzar is healthy and looks like the imposing scoring threat that fans expected to see when the season began. Ryznar, who sat out the first…

December 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 61) • Page Image 13

… follow up on its first two games, in which the Wolverines forced Oakland and High Point into a combined 38 turnovers. The Wolverines opted to utilize a half- court trap in the first half of the game…

…, applying double teams to the Bulldogs' point xo'x guards. The strategy brought both good and bad for Michigan. On the positive side, the Wolverines forced 12 first-half turnovers from the Bulldogs, but in…

December 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 66) • Page Image 15

… planning on having more girls go to Washington," assistant coach Stefanie Kerska said. "But a lot of them felt they couldn't make the trip because of their studies." In Ypsilanti, the Wolverines con- cluded…

… coming into a long meet like this, especially in the mid- dle of a pretty heavy study time." Michigan easily captured the team title by winning 14 of the 16 events. The Wolverines dominated the…

December 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 65) • Page Image 14

…. 1 at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing. Michigan senior Chris Perry leaps ove the Wolverines' 45-7 crushing of the C the season on Aug. 30 in Michigan Sta Michigan junior Braylon Edwards jumps into…

… face smushed during the Wolverines' game against Wisconsin on Sept. 26 in Ann Arbor. JONATHON TRIEST/Daily LSA junior Joel Sietsema has a cold drink while enjoying a barbecue in his backyard on Sept. 15…

December 02, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

… won four games in a row, with the last win coming Saturday ' over Michigan. With the Wolverines' disappointment of getting swept at home against Wisconsin and Minnesota1 still lingering, Berenson is…

… cuts down on mental mistakes. After a listless effort in Friday's loss to the Bad- gers, the Wolverines felt they played well on Satur- day. But Michigan made a pair of minor mistakes and watched…

December 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 66) • Page Image 12

…4B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - December 8, 2003 J Friday's game MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS MICHIGAN WOLVERINES Saturday's game 0 2 MICHIGAN WOLVERINES MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS 0 2 4…

… roller-coaster ride worthy of Cedar Point consid- eration. During this stretch, the Wolverines have been marred with inconsistencies: Offensive production has flickered between on and off as rapidly as…

December 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

… www.michigandaily.com sports@michigandaily.com SPORTS 7 Michigan staves off late Wolfpack attack Mathis finally on display in Wolverines'victory By Daniel Bremmer Daily Sports Writer Facing…

…-Big Ten Challenge. "This was a big night for us," Michi- gan coach Tommy Amaker said, "(For our) former players, current players hopefully for the future." Leading the entire second half, the Wolverines had…

… first three games as a Wolverine, averaging four points and three rebounds. But last night, when Michigan need- ed him most, Mathis earned his reputa- tion as a hard-working, enthusiastic, tenacious…

… when the Wolverines are desperate for energy in the defensive low post - like they were last night -then Mathis is as good of a choice as any. Last night, N.C. State was giving Michigan fits thanks to…

… the rest of the Wolverines. Enter Mathis. "I think more than anything else, he - gave us a toughness (and) a player with valuable experience out there," Amaker said. "I thought we are young, and we…

… knowledge and putting it to use are two entirely different things. Mathis proved last night that his experi- ence could be a huge boost for the Wolverines all season. "J.C. came in and played big," Michi- gan…

December 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 61) • Page Image 14

… Friday against No. 5 Texas Tech in the first round of the SMU Hoops for the Cure Classic in Dallas - a career effort that fell short as her Wolverines lost, 74-61. But her game-high 24 points on Saturday…

… night in the consolation match against Texas-Arlington led the Wolverines over the Lady Mavs, 68- 51. Smith's recent emergence could be due to the departure of center LeeAnn Bies, whose presence pre…

December 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… Daily Sports Writer The Michigan volleyball team will journey to the sunny skies of California this weekend. But the trip will be anything but a vacation for the Wolverines. Michigan, which won four of…

…. There's not going to be a lot of free time, but at this time of year, I will play anywhere." This attitude will definitely come in handy should the Wolverines make it out of the second round of the…

December 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 66) • Page Image 14

… was a good night for the Wolverines. "I'm really pleased with how everything went," coach Bev Plocki said. "We had few mistakes, and I think the mistakes that we did have were first time, nervous…

… that may have stood out the most was the team's newfound depth across the board. The Wolverines haven't had much of a punch in the field events in the past few years, but this season may be much…

…'t be happier to be a Wolverine. "I love it, they brought me in and it's a family here," Porter said. "I don't want to set any limits. A lot is possible." Darnell Talbert's 48.99 in the 400- meter dash…

… Stanko's surge at the end of 2,400-meter run edged out junior Sean Moore by four hun- dredths of a second. The Wolverines take a break from competition over winter break and will be back in action next…

… year in the Jack Harvey Invitational. TONY DING/Daily Senior Calli Ryals pulled off the top performance for the Wolverines yesrterday at the annual Maize and Blue Intrasquad, which took place in front…

… off a Big Ten cross country championship and an encouraging weekend of com- petition in Ann Arbor, optimism reigns among the Wolverines. "We just want to continue to improve," McGuire said. "We've won…

… Invitational in Las Vegas. REMEMBER THE MOMENT HELP COMMEMORATE THE WOLVERINES' BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP. I Available beginning Thursday: full-size posters of the Daily's Nov. 24 front page, just after Michigan…

December 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 61) • Page Image 15

…-minute sudden death overtimes have been complet- ed. Yet it seemed a fitting end for yesterday's intense game between the Wolverines and the Irish. Neither Michigan nor Notre Dame had scored since 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 another chance. He divulged later that he had a…

December 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 61) • Page Image 16

… pain -showed that the senior never quits. I I a AND DENNNNNN ... While there were no major BCS shake-ups this past holiday weekend, the Wolverines, BCS No. 4, still have a chance to back their way…

…, Louisiana State loses. Odds are, Oklahoma and Michigan would play for the BCS title. If Okla- homa lost to Michigan, the Wolverines would win the BCS national champi- onship (Coaches' poll), and Oklahoma…

December 03, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

… two weeks, going scoreless the last four games - three of which the Wolverines have lost. "It's not there," Tambellini said. "It hasn't been there for the whole team." Having proven himself to be a dan…

…'s stress. "I know he's got a lot on his mind," Pearson said. "The World Junior thing was weighing on his shoulders a little bit, and they announced that." Last season, Tambellini led the Wolverines with 26…

December 09, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 67) • Page Image 12

Wolverines found themselves 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 gazes weren't enough for…

… own. AP P HOTO WVhether it's in the middle of a Tuesday practice or the final seconds of an over- time game, there's no doubt in the minds of onlookers who's in charge of the Wolverines. Burnett is one…

December 08, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 66) • Page Image 13

… of physical play on the interior. The Wolverines were out rebounded by the Commodores 42-24. SATURDAY'S GAME Michigan 63 e Vanderbilt 83 Players of the game Matt Freije (Vanderbilt) The do…

…-everything forward (and favorite of TV announcers), Freije posted 22 points and six boards. Bernard Robinson (Michigan) Robinson was one of the few bright spots for the Wolverines, leading Michigan's offense with 14…

December 01, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… finally than just one goal." In the second half, the Wolverines had a disadvan- tage, this time going against the wind and squinting at the strong afternoon sun. But Burns had made a few changes in…

… Michigan's defense in hopes of shutting down Notre Dame. When (White's) ball went in, tense Michigan fans were at last able to delight in their team's victory. blocked a Notre Dame shot. But the Wolverine

… Wednesday to advance to the third round against Notre Dame. The Wolverines will now play in the Elite Eight this Saturday against Santa Clara for a chance at the Final Four. CURTIS HILLER/Daily Ypsilanti…

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