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September 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 149) • Page Image 14

… hockey team attacked early and often, defeating the Catamounts 5-0 in front of a boister- ous home crowd. The win was the fifth straight for the Wolverines. "(The game) went well," Michigan coach Nancy Cox…

… said. "There are many things we need to get better at - particularly our defensive ball pat- terns. But we're getting much better on the attacking end and the defensive end." Offensively, the Wolverines

September 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 149) • Page Image 15

… champs already sport a 7-1-0 record. The Wolverines learned the hard way yesterday afternoon in South Bend, as they suffered a thor- ough thrashing that recalled their 5-0 loss to the Irish in 2004. Some…

… was out of hand early in the second half, the Wolverines' tears were not a reflection of failure, but Notre Dame's refusal to allow the possibility of success. The show of emotion was prompted by the…

September 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 149) • Page Image 13

… attack is a sign that the Wolverines have fig- ured out the difficult offense. Carr-o-meter Hypemeter Rush Yards Let's be honest - Eastern is not a great team. It's not even a good team. But there…

… place of injured Mike Hart. Martin received the bulk of the carries, running 26 times for 128 yards. The Wolverines' defense continued its resurgence by stifling Eastern Michigan's spread offense…

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