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July 09, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 121) • Page Image 10

… means that after three years in the system and finally proving herself as a viable offensive contributor in her senior season, Skvarce is never going to suit up as a Wolverine again. And a COVID…

… that can anchor the Wolverines’ lineup, something they’ve been missing since Sierra Romero in 2016. The rest of the season: how far would Michigan have gone? First, I need to acknowledge that with a…

… 15-8 record, the 18th ranked Wolverines still had not played a single home game. In 2019, Michigan entered its home series at 12-10 en route to a 33-3 record down the stretch, including a 17…

…-2 record at home. So, were the 2020 Wolverines poised to make a similar run? In short: yes. The trend of winning in the latter half of the season is not uncommon for Michigan, and there’s a pretty…

… western teams that the Wolverines face off against earlier in the season. That’s not to say the Big Ten is a bad conference, there are certainly some contenders like Minnesota, Wisconsin and…

…. Based on the first 23 games of the season, the Wolverines appeared to be the best team in the Big Ten. I believe they would have claimed the Big Ten regular season title for the second year in a row…

… Stephanie Lombardo, somewhat of a mismatch to Michigan’s lower-scoring pace. In the NCAA tournament, the Wolverines would have seeded well enough to host a regional in Ann Arbor. This year, I could see…

… designated player Abby Skvarce found herself as a player at the begginning of her last year as a Wolverine. …

July 23, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 123) • Page Image 11

… volleyball before the world would be turned on its head. The Wolverines were in the middle of a drill when Leisa made eye contact with Mark, whose facial expression and body language told her everything…

… notice.’ ” As players filed out, a warranted sentiment of uncertainty hung in the air. Since that moment, the Rosens and Wolverines have yet to reconvene as a team. In his 21 years at the helm of…

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