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November 15, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 33) • Page Image 17

… for the players. The match ahead turned out to be a nail-biter. Friday night's match against Minnesota was the big- gest of the weekend, overshadowing Saturday night's game against Iowa. The Wolverines

… to keep the ball in play - and sacrificing their bodies for the good of the team. Nothing exemplified this more than sophomore Erin Cobler's unbelievable dig to help the Wolverines set themselves up…

… Golden Gophers were desperately trying to stay alive. After a ricochet play on the Wolverine end, Cobler did her best "Matrix" impression, diving on the ground into a tuck and roll and hitting the ball…

… back over the net. This allowed Gandolph to make a kill moments later to send the crowd of more than 2,000 into a frenzy and give the Wolverines a 2-1 lead. "That's when you know things are going right…

… kill by Martin and a blocking error off a Bratford spike. In all, Minnesota outscored the Wolverines 15-6 from that in upset bid point on to take game four 30-20. Martin and Bratford dropped a barrage…

… of kills on the Wolverines, notching 27 and 24 kills, respectively, for the game to help Minnesota. "We pretty much just stayed with our game,"Gandolph said. "They made a minor adjustment and took it…

… to us.'> Game five looked bleak for Michigan, as it went down 8-3 early. But the team rallied, bringing the score within one at 8-7. The Wolverines would then tie the game at 10 on senior Lisa Gamalski…

… a questionable line call on a Martin kill that gave Minnesota game point. Then Bratford's kill ended the grueling match. "All around, it was well-played on both ends;" Gamalski said. The Wolverines

… lot of teams start respecting us." If they gain that respect, don't expect the Wolverines to stop dancing. Led by senior captain Jennifer Gandolph, Michigan nearly pulled off a win Friday night against…

November 15, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 33) • Page Image 18

… playing the ball quickly through those spaces with few touches and a lotMc GN of movement through it, I think it's to their advantage, No E and we didn't address that." The seventh-seeded Wolverines (1…

…-4-1 Big Ten, 10-7-4 overall) entered the game against the third-seeded Wildcats (3-2-1, 14-4-2) confident they would be evenly matched against their competition. The decisive 5-0 loss shocked the Wolverines

November 15, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 51) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 15, 2002 - 9A 'M' ready * for home exhibition By Daniel Brommer Daily Sports Writer The Wolverines are ready. After a long offseason followed by weeks of…

… practice, the women's bas- ketball team is eager to get into the swing of things. Last weekend, the Wolverines had a closed scrimmage against Wayne State, but the team will get its first chance to play in…

November 15, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 33) • Page Image 16

… the only Wolverine who stepped it up on Saturday. Less than 45 seconds separated Walter from Michigan's fifth runner, junior Katie Erdman (20:43.7).' Erdman placed 15th, giving Mich- igan five top-15…

… the void left by sophomores Brian Hung and Ryan Heller. Maravic saved what was other- wise a disappointing weekend for the Wolverines at the Big Ten Singles Championships in Madison, Wis. The Croatian…

… Ohio State with relative ease, win- ning in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2. The rest of the Wolverines strug- gled in their respective matches. Of the six Michigan players who par- ticipated in the 64-man…

… than just win his first match, though, and remains the lone Wolverine in Madison, where he will participate today in the consolation semifinals. Like Maravic's main draw run, Peretz strung together three…

… straight wins to salvage some positives in the weekend for the Wolverines. After losing his opening match in straight sets, Peretz returned the favor to his opponents in the con- solation bracket. He…

… for the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind., Nov. 22, the Wolverines' performance this season has earned them an at-large bid. Michigan's solid finish was a sur- prise to many. After a disappointing…

… teams at this meet, where- as a week earlier the Wolverines scored 125 points against just 10 teams. "We ran our best race of the year," Warhurst said. "From top to bottom, the whole team ran well." All…

… five scoring Wolverines placed in the top-35. The second Michigan runner to cross the finish line was freshman Mike Woods, whose 16th place finish placed him - along with Brannen - on the Great Lakes All…

November 15, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 33) • Page Image 20

Wolverines' associate head coach d assistant coach have made names for themselves with the caliber of players who have led Michigan to a pair of national titles on their watch. When Red Berenson - currently in…

Wolverine hockey program devoid of an NCAA tournament appearance. It was in 1984 that Berenson was charged with restoring prominence to a school whose most recent national championship banner was raised 21…

… alternate captain Brandon Rogers -who grew up following the Wolverines from New Hampshire - agrees that Berenson's name still attracts players, but says that the tradition and success now eclipse simple name…

… legend Louis, Buf (who coach( prepare Pea tem that all of his progn practical ex 01 Pearson and Wolverine's rec Berenson often mit. While mos created a syster everyday admii prc W When tl list of ca…

November 15, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

…- dahl said many minority faculty members at Berkeley were interest- ed in teaching minority students. After minority enrollment at UC- See PROP 2, page 7A Wolverines in Buckeye V country ... Keeping…

… the perils that Wolverine fans who make the trip to Columbus face. It advised students to travel in packs, cover up maize-and- blue clothing and leave cars with Michigan license plates at home. Last on…

… on attending Saturday's game in attire similar to what is pictured here. ... Buckeye s in Wolverine country 'U' students who hail from Ohio find themselves torn By JESSICA VOSGERCHIAN Daily Staff…

…Reporter The Michigan-Ohio State rivalry has grown past epic to genetic pro- portions. University graduates breed litters of baby Wolverines, while grown Buckeyes teach their children rever- ence for OSU as…

… the worst he has to put up with is annu- al e-mails from his brother-in-law with lists of Michigan jokes. (Ques- tion: Why do Wolverine players eat their Wheaties straight from the box? Answer: They…

November 15, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… continues to win, "things will work out for us." The junior's words proved to be true Saturday, and if the Wolverines win at Ohio State, they will win the conference title outright and head to Pasadena for…

… the second consecutive year. Hours after the Wolverines handily defeated North- western 42-20, Michigan State - which blew a 17- point, fourth-quarter lead against Michigan on Oct. 30 - put the…

November 15, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 33) • Page Image 15

… done so well in a week of staff picks. This is why Mattu is a little disappointed to have to share the glory with Brandstatter. But the celeb deserves credit: He covers the Wolverines and the Detroit…

… touchdown, cutting the Wolverines' lead to 14-13 with 10:59 left in the third quarter. All told, Herron finished with 156 yards on 23 carries. Still, Herron's numbers were not enough to overcome Michigan…

November 15, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

…, Wolverine Nation. clad mostly in It's time for me to hit you blue. with some truthbombs. This Saturday, You've coaches, players sucked as favor. Wear maiz fans this It's really not1 year. makes a big differ…

… up some of the slack Green left behind. But the Wolverines seemed very comfortable with un-intimidating do the Michigan and fellow fans a ;e. that hard, and it rence. o the crowds at ois and Wiscon…

November 15, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 31) • Page Image 12

…'s men's tennis players could handle the onslaught at the Big Ten singles Champi- onships' talented field over the weekend. Freshman Andrew Mazlin was the lone Wolverine to make it to Monday - where he…

… improve our games." The Wolverines will return to the courts in January for the Miami Invitational. OLE FASHION FUN With Michigan's game of the year this week, Daily Sports thought it would be appropriate…

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