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February 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… season." The Hoosiers stepped out and. did just that, as they : MICHIGAN 49 ferociously attacked the Wolverines in the first half, JINI NA 63 forcing Michigan to make uncountable unforced errors and held…

… the Wolverines to a dismal 18 points in the half. "In the Duke game at least we gave a little effort," freshman Lester Abram said. " We didn't give any effort in this game." Michigan came out of the…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 12

Wolverines up by two, Western Michigan forward Vince Bellissimo shot the puck from the blueline. The spin caused it to drop right before it reached Al Montoya, and it.went into the net. 0 T FRIDAY'S GAME…

… conversation that's been replayed a number t of times this season. In five of the Wolverines' six losses this year, t they have been tied or held a lead entering the a third period. Twice, including Saturday…

February 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 94) • Page Image 11

…. Blanchard's prescription: "We need to watch film and listen to what coach has to say." But Blanchard and the Wolverines won't get what they need from Amaker. It's going to take each play- er in that…

… out. The Wolverines are also trying to bolster their con- fidence on the bars. Michigan has found it difficult to hit bar routines the last two weekends, posting season low scores. Tuesday's bar…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 14

… the Wolverines, would be tough to beat. They did not, however, expect what coach Jon Urbanchek referred to as "an ambush." "At Stanford, the competition is never friendly," Urbanchek said. "It's like…

… finished with the Wolverines, it had a lead of more than 50 points, and a firm grasp on the top ranking. "Stanford swam like the number 1 team," Urbanchek said. "They were ready for us." After picking up the…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 13

… with the loss of center Chris Young. Young's graduation cost the Wolverines 11.4 points and just less than six rebounds a BASKETBALL game, as well as deci- Notebook mating any low-post presence Michigan…

… about a let- down. It's something that is extremely common in all sports, but also something that can kill a team's momentum - especially if it falls to a weaker opponent. The Wolverines played hard…

March 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

…'s basketball team is prepared to do anything it takes to prolong its run at the Big Ten Tournament that begins Friday night for the Wolverines. Well ... almost anything. "I know I'm not shaving my head…

… could pull off the look." While the shaven look has become prominent in basketball recently, the Michigan hockey team implemented a variation on the style for last year's playoffs - the Wolverines opted…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 16

… to be the opportunity to have a little fun." The revival of an old tradition, the diver's relay, definitely lent an air of playfulness to the Wolverines first meet of the second half of the season. It…

…'s not like I'm not going to be swimming in this pool again." The Wolverines dominated the meet, conceding just five of 16 events to Toledo. In several of those events, Michigan swimmers actually placed…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

… very disappointed with that. It took us all 60 minutes to try and get a game out here against a remarkable opponent." The Wolverines blew out the Broncos 10-3 on Friday, with Jed Ortmeyer netting a hat…

… TONY DING/Daily on net 17 times in the final frame. See BRONCOS, Page 4B at the end The celebrations of Friday night were short-lived as the Wolverines blew a two-goal lead in the third period on…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 11

… preached over the micro- phone, "We need the Wolverines to report to the arena please." Seconds later, Michigan jogged back onto the court. The Wolverines had shown up to play, but with the way they took…

Wolverines' first two possessions. Michigan tied the game at two in its third possession when Gandy hit a midrange jumper. Smith converted an impressive runner in traffic, knotting the game at four…

March 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

… teammates. Powers, for one, loves Rogers' com- petitiveness, and cites it as one reason why the sophomore has played so well for the Wolverines this season. Rogers is a key member of both the penalty kill and…

… from a below-.500 record in 2001- 02 to a winning record this season. More importantly, the Wolverines were in contention for the confer- ence championship until their loss to Illinois on March 1. And if…

January 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 72) • Page Image 15

…," pole-vaulter Elizabeth Boyle said, describing the surprise water attack. On Saturday, the Wolverines com- pleted their first official event of the indoor season. They hosted Eastern Michigan, Siena…

… during her first women's cross- country season, has the potential to complete an even better track season. Now that the Wolverines have had some time to limber up, they will be practicing hard to prepare…

March 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 109) • Page Image 11

… weeks. Even though she felt pain afterwards, Tipirneni did not judge her injury to be so severe. "I didn't think it was broken," she said. "It was a big shock when I found out.' The Wolverines overcame…

… doubles. Her biggest victory was the deciding match at Wake Forest. She defeated No. 65 Katie Martzolf 6-3, 5- 7, 6-3 to clinch the 4-3 match win for the Wolverines. The Big Ten Championships are scheduled…

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