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March 13, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 112) • Page Image 5

…, it becomes a feel-good story for the program and somethingto build on nextnyear. If the Wolverines lose against Iowa this afternoon, then their uninspiring season comes to an end. Either way, the team…

… their dominat- ing win over Michigan State, the 10th- ranked Wolverines (2-0 Big Ten, 10-2 overall) were concerned about losing the doubles point. Michigan coach Bruce Berque attributed the doubles loss…

November 13, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

…8A - Thursday, November 13, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com t j Michigan prepares for final stretch Wolverines play Wisconsin in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament By EMILY…

… heavy legs and tired bodies, Michigan coach Steve Burns gave one final encourage- ment, "For Wisconsin, Michigan - for Wisconsin." The 10th-ranked Wolverines (4-1-1 Big Ten, 12-4-2 overall) head to…

… Wisconsin in the Bit Ten Tournament. Michigan is the second seed in the tournament. I I Can you imagine the Wolverine State as the Buckeye State? Strange, but true. Global warming is pushing the Ohio…

wolverine2 - along with our health, our jobs and our pocketbooks. Please go to StopTheBuckeye.org. Urge the President- elect and the new Congress to take bold action to keep the buckeye in Ohio and protect…

…. 11:939-948. 2See "Recent Report Shows Global Warming Could Be Final Straw for Wolverines," Defenders of Wildlife, March 12, 2007. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN MACOMB COUNTY PREVENTION…

October 13, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 30) • Page Image 16

…6B - October 13, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6B - October13, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 'M' inaugurates new field, beats Buckeyes Wolverines end month-long slump…

… with 2-0 victory at home complex By CHANTEL JENNINGS For the Daily It had been more than a month since the Wolverines celebrated a victory heading into yesterday's contest against Ohio State. They were…

February 13, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

… forward Ron Coleman is the only starter who will graduate this year. Earlier in the sea- son, that void seemed like it would be nearly impos- sible to fill. No other Wolverine small forward was playing…

… freshman forward Anthony Wright and freshman point guard Kelvin Grady as two developments leading him to rethink his team's needs. The Wolverines have three scholarships available for next year. If they use…

…, the Michi- gan hockey team has played like the third period doesn't matter. The problem is, it's probably cost the Wolverines three points in the CCHA standings. In their last four games, against Miami…

… (Ohio) last weekend and North- ern Michigan the previous week, Michigan is 1-0-3. But the Wolverines led in the third period of all four games before being outscored by 6-2 in the third period of all…

… three games and set- tling for three ties. Michigan's third-period struggles were highlighted against Miami last Friday, when the Wolverines were held without a shot for the first 16 minutes. In that…

… span, the RedHawks - who were losing 4-0 coming into the period - outshot Michigan 11-0 and scored twice. The Wolverines were too busy col- lecting penalties to put together plays. Michigan had eight…

… period. But their experiments have led to Defenseman Scooter Vaughan called dramatic momentum shifts. his team's recent performance in the Though the Wolverines threatened third period "lackadaisical…

…'s when the former No. 1 ern Michigan. In October, Michigan team capitalized. defeated Northern Michigan twice "It feels a lot more laid back," in Marquette. But on the Wolverines' Llewellyn said. "Yeah…

… were just turn it off when we get that big of expected to give the Wolverines a rela- a lead." tively easy four points. Llewellyn said Michigan has had See HOCKEY, Page 10A Borseth's intensity fires up…

…- stand Michigan coach Kevin Borseth. The first-year Michigan coach has brought excitement back to the women's basketball program, not just because the Wolverines are enjoying their first win- ning season…

October 13, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 30) • Page Image 13

… realizes. Mitera is possibly the most respected Wolverine in the locker room. His play on the ice speaks volumes, but his careful choice of words off of it carries even more weight, as it did for Porter…

…, last year's captain. "You want to follow what he does," sophomore defenseman Tristin Llewellyn said. While everyone watches to see how the team reacts and recovers, those young Wolverines will still be…

… know if Mitera's staying was a suc- cess until a few years from now. -Eisenstein can be reached at mseisen@umich.edu. Highlight-reel goal gives Wolverines series sweep COIFtREEDER/Daly Sophomore…

… start of the season. By splitting time now, the Wolverines hope both goalies will be ready for critical games later. "I think it's good that the team gets confidence in both the goal- ies, that they can…

… of the first period Friday. He received an MRI that revealed significant damage and he and his family will consider surgery. Mit- era will miss several months at minimum. The Wolverines were already…

March 13, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

… long to decide he wanted to be a Wolverine. "Basically, I just came here, met the guys and coach and looked around," Sitompul said. "It just fit right." Sitompul has emerged as one of Michigan's top…

… players this sea- son. He already owns the team's low- est scoring average and finished in the top five at Michigan's final two tournaments of the fall season, The Prestige and The Wolverine. Still…

March 13, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

Wolverines to keep their season alive, they must rely on their top two scorers - Sims and freshman Manny Harris. They are arguably the two best ath- letes on the court any given night, but INJURIES From Page 5…

… defeat the Wolverines in their last meeting in Madison, and could have similar problems dealing with Michigan on a neutral court. "There's got to be a sense of urgen- cy out there now," Beilein said. "They…

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