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March 19, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…ICE HOCKEY Michigan opens Big Ten tourney under pressure Wolverines need three wins, starting with Wisconsin on Thursday By JEREMY SUMMITT Daily Sports Editor The Michigan hockey team is…

… in an all-too familiar position heading into this weekend’s Big Ten Tournament. Holding the third seed, the Wolverines (12-8 Big Ten, 20-14 overall) will be pitted against No. 6 seed Wisconsin…

February 19, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 69) • Page Image 6

… can mark another tally in this year’s win column. Coming off three straight losses, the Wolverines (7-8 Big Ten, 15-11 overall) earned an easy 68-52 win over Indiana on Wednesday at Crisler…

… Center. Michigan limited the Hoosiers from getting good looks by winning the defensive rebound battle by 18, an effort led by senior forward Nicole Elmblad. More importantly, the Wolverines made…

… the Wolverine offense midway through with a 3, and the defense held Indiana to nine points in the final nine-and- a-half minutes — including a three-minute drought in that span. When halftime…

Wolverines. ‘M’ sticks to philosophy By KEVIN SANTO Daily Sports Writer Any coach can talk philosophy until she’s blue in the face, but working that conviction into the fabric of a team is an entirely…

… different ballgame — unless you’re Michigan softball coach Carol Hutchins. Hutchins first learned the mantras that circulate through the Wolverines’ dugout from a sports psychologist by the name of…

… but your perception. (Ravizza) taught me how to teach that better.” And if you spend time around the Wolverines, you’ll quickly become accustomed to Hutchins’ “one-pitch softball” idiom. This…

March 19, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… Alcides Postma participate in Pi Kappa Phi’s wheelchair basketball event at the Sports Coliseum on Wednesday. Wolverines take early lead, rout Cleveland State at Crisler Center By BRAD WHIPPLE…

… Daily Sports Writer It had been nearly a month since the Michigan women’s basketball team had tasted vic- tory. Separated by a loss to Illi- nois and a Big Ten Tournament letdown, the Wolverines

November 19, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… wasn’t permitted to live in the dormitories. Despite her own treatment, my mother took great pride in being a Wolverine, and encouraged my sister and me to attend her alma mater. My own memories as…

… was certain: the responding Wolverines were honest in their appraisal of the time spent in the land of maize and blue. There was no shortage of opinions from those within and outside the campus…

… daunting, an equitable society is the right of every human. The promise of a more diverse pool of future Wolverines leaves me hopeful that the dreams of the first students of color who attended Michigan…

February 19, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

…- men Wolverines whom Wysocki enlisted for his act, which con- sisted of him calling up an unsus- pecting female volunteer to sit in a chair at center stage. Wysocki serenaded her with a rendition of…

… absent due to a home game against Indiana, the Michi- gan women’s basketball team managed to contribute. Junior guard Halle Wangler starred as a snack-food thief in a video the Wolverines filmed…

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