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April 06, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 71) • Page Image 12

… ollowing a second-place finish in its regional second round, the No. 3 Michigan women’s gymnastics team had something to prove. And Saturday night, the Wolverines proved why they were the Raleigh…

… region’s No. 1 seed. A dominant final two rotations propelled the Wolverines (26-2, 9-0 Big Ten) to their 14th NCAA Regional Championship win — and their 26th Nationals appearance — over No. 11…

April 06, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 71) • Page Image 11

…’s record book for average beam score. Each of these individual levels of excellence compound themselves into a team that can compete at the highest level. The Wolverines are the best floor team in…

… NCAA semifinals. By the end of it, though, the Wolverines forced a nearly half- point swing to comfortably win the regional. Their vault and bar scores — the two weak points of the second round…

… playing in Crisler for almost 50 years, though, and not a single jersey hangs to honor the women that molded the program. Five men. No women. With Naz Hillmon’s career as a Wolverine recently…

… mother, Rachel, is an experi- enced golfer as well who also compet- ed as a Wolverine from 1982 to 1983. Naturally, Schulz went through her childhood with the desire to play golf at Michigan, declaring…

July 06, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… trophies to commemorate her contribution to her country even before graduating high school. And the connection to her home country played a huge role in her decision to play with the Wolverines. “It…

… leadership role at Michigan to being a newbie and trying to find myself on an international platform.” That experience, and her time with the Wolverines, showed her how to be a better athlete…

April 06, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… Patil can be reached at cbrech@umich.edu and sejpatil@ umich.edu. Commemorating Women’s History Month: 5 impactful Wolverine female leaders From three-time Olympian to the second longest…

… commemorating the life and legacy of five influential Wolverine women who have made, and continue to make, an impact on the campus com- munity. 1. Susan Collins Provost Susan M. Collins, executive vice…

April 06, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

Wolverines might not get into their first-choice graduate program or land their top internship, but they usually manage to come out relatively successful. I think this phenomenon of excelling without…

…, because many of us seem to do the opposite. When the typical Wolverine doesn’t land the internship they wanted, they don’t seriously reflect on how much effort they put into their résumé or if the…

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