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February 02, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 67) • Page Image 10

…- cessful attempt to stave off an upset bid by the host Nittany Lions. The Wolverines extended their win streak to five games, prevailing 71-65. Michigan's win boosts its conference record to 6-2 (16…

… a powerful message A STATE COLLEGE - he experts called for it. ESPN analyst Tom Brennan predicted it. Twice. The Nittany Lions played like they wanted it. And after a banner week for the Wolverines

May 02, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 116) • Page Image 14

… Ten baseball season started, three teams were picked to finish ahead of Michigan. Now, with the conference season a little more than halfway complete, the Wolverines are still kings of the Big Ten. On…

… Sunday, Michigan dispatched in-state rival Michigan State 11-5 en route to its fourth-straight series win over a Big Ten opponent. The Wolverines won three out of four games in each series . The Wolverines

November 02, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

… tutelage, the Wolverines have won three straight regular-season conference championships - three more than Amak- er has in his nine seasons as a head coach - and have finished top 10 in the nation six…

…." After working for seven years under his former coach, Dale Bahr, McFarland took the reigns at the beginning of the 1999 season, and the Wolverines haven't looked back since. McFarland's gritty attitude…

… last statement. After allowing 21 free throws and 40 first-half points, the defense clamped down, limiting Ath- letes in Action to just 22 points in the second. The Wolverine defense helped jump…

… the game, giving Michigan a 49-43 lead. Minnfield was a big reason the Wolverines went on a21-3 run to open the half. She scored eight points and notched three assists in the second frame. The point…

… guard also hit a key 3-pointer down the stretch to push the Wolverine advantage to 62-55 with just over two minutes remaining. But Athletes in Action wouldn't fall easily. Fol- lowing the Minnfield basket…

May 02, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 116) • Page Image 16

…-game winning streak. Just an inning after stranding runners on second and third, Michigan faced the same scenario in the sixth. The Wolverines wouldn't make the same mistake again. With senior Becky Marx…

… Michigan. With a sweep, the Wolverines would have retaken first place in the conference. But Northwestern wasn't ready to relinquish its spot atop the Big Ten, learning from last year's mistakes. This time…

… batter Jamie Dotson drove a fly ball that found the glove of Wolverine leftfielder Rebekah Milian. The junior threw home to try and double up tagging runner Katie Logan, but the ball caromed off Logan…

… Hartwick team that threatened the Wolverines 11-8 on Sunday. 29-12 record. senior Megan Hausmann garnered first Daily Sports Writer to disband after Strub's sophomore The 12th-ranked Hawks defeated No. Tied…

…, she never imagined offenses in the nation and the highest verines downed Brown 6-5 and No. 20 "Everything was fine until a minute end the season." her final game as a Wolverine would in the Eastern…

… the games against Brown and Hartwick. Along with Hoogenboom, in this tournament then Megan Haus- mann." The Wolverines have experienced a very up-and-down season. After a strong start to the year…

…, Michigan saw its offense fall apart with injuries and the overall stress of packing 42 games into justthree months. After the hand injury of sophomre goalkeeper Sally Stone, the Wolverines found themselves…

November 02, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

…2A - Thursday, November 2, 2006 Why does Wolverine Access close? Here's a clue: It's not because it gets tired For most students, the Internet is such a pervasive part of life that it's hard to…

… best of all, it's always avail- able. That's why it comes as a surprise to most students that Wolverine Access, one of the University's most important online services, closes each weeknight and for most…

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