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September 18, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 143) • Page Image 17

… Rutgers 2-0 on Saturday. Victory and satisfaction, however, didn't mean the same thing for the Wolverines. "I didn't really like that game," Michigan forward Molly Powers said ar the Rutgers game. "It took…

… blew away Ball State, the defense lost sight of its goals. The Wolverines had hoped to shut out the Cardinals on Friday, but. instead allowed two sloppy *res. "We need to be stronger mentally on defense…

September 18, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 143) • Page Image 13

…, after two scrimmages, the Wolverines finally had to play - to real- ly show the country what they were about. Were they national championship contenders? Were they good enough to handle a pesky UCLA team…

… close, it would hand the ball to the Wolverines as if to say "Hey, we're get- ting a little close. Aren't you supposed to win?" It's like UCLA was an older brother giving his little brother a chance when…

… the last round of the Wolverine invitational, the junior held a 36-hole score of 153 - good for a three-stroke lead over Baylor teammates Hanna Svenningson and Tara Bate- man, both tied at 156. While…

… time. Yoder sparked several more offensive chances in the second half before leaving late in the game with an injured calf. Despite all the opportunities, the Wolverines still could not score. "It was…

September 18, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 143) • Page Image 20

… marked the first full-squad practice for the Michigan hockey team. The Wolverines gathered for the first of several two-hour captains' practices. A long-standing tradition at many universi- ties, the…

… national championship" Michigan's captains this year - for- wards Matzka and Geoff Koch and defenseman Dave Huntzicker -- have a challenging task ahead of them. Although the Wolverines are perennially one of…

September 18, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 13) • Page Image 8

… his 2:30 p.m. practice. The practices always have to be during the mid-afternoon, so the Wolverines can maximize playing time in unpredictable Michigan weather. Carlton is a graduate student in the…

…-time scoring list with 19 career goals. He became the first Wolverine to rack up two natural hat tricks. But most importantly, Turpin propelled the Michigan men's soccer team to a thrilling 4-3 overtime victory…

… is hard Rosen said. "We're back to the form that I expected us I to deny the importance of the number three for the Michigan volleyball team this season. The Wolverines (6-3) enter this week- end…

…." The team's senior leadership has been a big key to its resurgence. The team returns five of its six starters from last year, which certainly doesn't hurt. The Wolverines' freshmen have been crucial…

… belong to any mem- M O U N T A I N ber of Michigan's field hockey team. North Face, with I I new slopes The No. 6 Wolverines (4-2) are flying and quad lift.That's 45 runs into Washington, D.C., later this…

… slated for tomorrow, was moved to Saturday morning due to the impending storm. While several of the names on the roster have changed since that fateful season, the team dynamic for the Wolverines remains…

…'ve fought through the adversity. We're just taking it a game at a time." It is this attitude, as well as the confi- dence garnered by four consecutive wins, that will carry the Wolverines through a trying few…

September 18, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

… environment in which the bylaw change was inevitable," she said. In 2005, the Wolverine Coali- tion for Human Rights, a group created to change the bylaws, began sending six speakers to each regents meeting to…

… expression in the discrimi- nation clause. That same year, the Wolverine Coalition for Human Rights col- lected 1,000 signatures demand- ing the bylaws be changed. And yesterday, the faculty Senate's Advisory…

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