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November 14, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 52) • Page Image 9

Wolverines played at Ryan Field, they came into the game with one road loss against a Pac-10 team (UCLA) and one Big Ten road loss (against Purdue), and were knocked off by the Wild- cats in 2000, 54-51. That…

… have returned kickoffs just 17 times in 39 attempts. Michi- gan's special teams can be summed up in one word: inconsistent. The Wolverines had another shaky game against Michigan State, missing an extra…

November 14, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 33) • Page Image 9

… leaves for the NCAA Final Four in Kent, Ohio today, it will not only represent Michigan, but it will be representing the entirety of Michigan women's athletics. The Wolverines will try to earn the school…

… head and everyone brings it up. Michigan is making its second trip to field hockey's biggest event in three years. The Wolverines made it to the championship game in 1999 in the team's first NCAA…

November 14, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 48) • Page Image 9

…? About six feet, two inches and 210 pounds. Throughout the first eight games of the season, the third line kept com- ing up with goose eggs when it came to goals. When the Wolverines dropped a 7-4 decision…

… the rankings this season, the Wolver' ines are riding a three-game win streak and made a two-spotjump up to No. 8 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll. Freshman Krista Phillips and the Wolverines

November 14, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 30) • Page Image 16

… many props used to make fun of the goalie's youth - baby bottles and i O i YO ,;:; RODRIGO GAYA/Daily Alternate captain Brandon Kaleniecki scored Michigan's first goal in the Wolverines' game against…

… in December and January. Many in college hockey circles have said that Kyle has delayed the announcement of his team for a chance to see the four Wolverines up close and personal. But Kyle denounces…

November 14, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 52) • Page Image 5

… 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…

November 14, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 33) • Page Image 14

… Spaccarotella and Stephanie McArdle. Down 3-I with three minutes left in lthe game, they didn't want to let go. jBeitel sent a pass to Spaccarotella down tlke sideline, setting up the Wolverines { -final scoring…

… closest contest with Notre Dame over the span. Michigan played well, but unfortu- nately for the Wolverines, this may be the best Notre Dame team ever - which speaks volumes for a perennial Final Four team…

… Mvichigan were on defense, though. In particu- lar, the range of Jones was a constant nuisance for a Wolverine team still tooling with their defensive strategy. She ended an extraordinary 7- 11 from behind…

…'s seniors as the immediate cause of the defensive collapse. "You don't want to just keep outscor- ing people" Guevara said. "You've got to get a defensive stop." Inside, the Wolverines had the most success…

November 14, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 33) • Page Image 10

… earn a berth this season. - But there is one bright spot for the Wolverines - they control their own destiny. If they win at least three of STATE COLLEG their last four games, they qualify an (12-11) for…

… have changed since then." When the Wolverines played the Wildcats, Michigan fell in five games. Since beating Michigan and Michigan State in the same weekend, the Wildcats have been dis- mal, defeating…

November 14, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 50) • Page Image 12

… game last year. Rounding out the 2003-04 freshmen class is 6-foot-11 center Courtney Sims. Sims, who committed to Michigan this September, was the last member of the class to join the Wolverines. He…

… making his pre- miere with the Wolverines next season. A transfer from Virginia, Mathis is able to practice with Michigan this year and help some of the younger post players with their adjustment to the…

November 14, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

…, Bubenicek sent a lob over the Wolverine's head. Maravic, who jumped as high as he could, barely got the racket on the ball. Taking control on the point, Maravic forced Bubenicek into yet another error. A…

… money on Matko," Hungsaid. The final match of 2006 exhib- ited how much Maravic has grown since becoming a Wolverine. Even without playing much tennis over the summer, his strong play (9-2) will likely…

… develop his weapons when the Wolverines start out the spring season on Jan. 13 in Coral Gables, Fla. Looking forward, ahumble Maravicknowshis Big Ten title can only help the Wolverines "I think people are…

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