January 27, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 81) • Page Image 7
… throughout his life have all worn green and white - so for Novak, adopting the Spartans as hated competitors was an "easy transi- tion." The Wolverines (1-6 Big Ten, 11-9overall) will have to hope Mich that…
… its last six games. Beilein said he's seen the team improving every day in practice - even if it hasn't translated on the score- board - but admitted that a lot of the Wolverines' problems aren't going…
… streak. "I knew sometime, at some point this was coming," Lynch said. He should have. He's no stranger to streaks like these as a Wolverine. Last season, near the b Lync withc mess chan; repea both Red…
…. These young Wolverines may be in for a rude awakening when they see just how intense the rivalry game is. Novak knows, and he was reminded about it this week when he traded emails with former Michigan…
… physicality, especially on the glass. Michigan was out- rebounded by Indiana 37-18 and by Minnesota 38-13. The Spartans are third in the Big Ten in rebounding margin, meaning the Wolverines will have to toughen…
… Wolverines to break that streak, especially given their current overall losing skid. Still, Novak and his team are hopeful because of the anything- goes nature of the teams' rivalry. "There's games we could…