November 14, 2008
(vol. 119, iss. 52)
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… goal line beneath the lights with his uni- form drenched by rain after 110 scoreless minutes. He stopped the Badgers' second and fifth attempts. The Wolverines hit four of five. "I've been a goalkeeper…
… Stacy. Each time the Wolverines advanced the ball on offense, they were met by a flurry of Wisconsin defenders and struggled to find open shots. Badger defenseman Andy Miller said because the Michi- gan…
… has played t Maine. A Wolverine for- a role in the Wolverines' marked ost a faceoff in the defensive improvement. nd left the opposing center, "I think a lot of these guys, ored a goal. Maine went on…
… goal,' or 'that s season, sophomore forward faceoff scored us a goal.'" Caporusso has been the And while the Wolverines had a rines' leader with a stellar poor weekend in Alaska, winning cent clip, and…
… Beilein received commitments from three high school players, two of which have made an imme- diate impact for the Wolverines - freshman guards Stu Douglass and Zack Novak. Both have played nearly 20 minutes…
… Saturday at Ken- tucky, three questions loom large: Can junior center Krista Phillips' knees hold up? In the Wolverines' exhibition game last Saturday against North- wood, Phillips didn't start, and she rode…
…'t play like it. Boylan came off the bench and provided the Wolverines with an offensive spark. She finished with seven points, three assists and four steals in 23 minutes. At one point Boylan unveiled an…