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April 06, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

… on Saturday. Michigan falls to Virginia Wolverines lose to fourth-ranked Cavaliers at four- team meet By KATIE CONKLIN Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women’s rowing team traveled to…

… Columbus over the weekend with one thing in mind — to beat No. 4 Virginia. Though the seventh-ranked Wolverines had a solid showing overall at the ACC/Big Ten Double Dual, they were unable to pull…

April 06, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday April 6, 2015 — 3B Michigan stays hot, wins series The Wolverines take two games over defending Big Ten champs By DANNY VARGOVICK Daily…

Wolverines took their series against Indiana, the defending Big Ten champion, splitting the Saturday doubleheader, 7-3, 11-13, before winning the deciding game Sunday, 4-3, in Bloomington. “We…

… then struck out the next two batters to preserve the Wolverine victory. Bakich had all the confidence in the world in his freshman closer, even after the home run. “I knew we were in good…

… Sunday’s game and pitched six innings Saturday. “Just up and down the lineup, it was a good team win.” Wolverines take battle for Big Ten By TED JANES Daily Sports Writer The best of the Big Ten…

… worst loss of the season, as the fourth-ranked Wolverines fell 9-1 in a mercy-rule defeat to No. 14 Minnesota (6-3 Big Ten, 30-7 overall). But Michigan regrouped Satur- day as senior left…

… series, another long at-bat result- ed in Betsa’s ninth strikeout, and the Wolverines came closer to mercying the Gophers. An infield popup to freshman first baseman Taylor Swearingen ended the game…

…’s lacrosse team has preached resilience. The mantra might just have saved the Wolverines’ season as they came up with a crucial 10-8 home win over Rutgers on Sunday. Michigan (1-1 Big Ten, 5…

… all the makings of a must-win game for both squads. Last Sunday, the Wolverines suffered a 13-4 drubbing at the hands of Maryland in their Big Ten opener. It would have been easy to let the…

… him for a turnover, which led to an easy goal for the Scarlet Knights late in first quarter. The Wolverines saw themselves outscored 4-1 in the second quarter and ultimately trailed at halftime…

…, 5-4. After coughing up the lead, the resiliency that has characterized the Wolverines this season surfaced in the third quarter as they took back control of the game. King’s second goal of…

April 06, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

…’s plethora of two-way players — exemplified by Evans, who had 11 goals and a team-high 31 assists prior to the semifinal — were giving the Wolverine skaters considerable trouble. But Michigan didn’t hold…

… back either. Freshman defenseman Quinn Hughes drove down the ice with electric dangles and delivered a pass through the crease that just missed its mark. But the Wolverines’ speed was the…

… that ricocheted off Fighting Irish defenseman Dennis Gilbert up and over Morris’ glove to give the Wolverines a two-goal lead. Notre Dame quickly retaliated twice, once on the man…

…, the Fighting Irish unmistakably won the second frame. But at the same time, the Wolverines dominated the first. With the contest tied at two heading into the third period, it would be Notre Dame…

… forward Michael Pastujov answered the Wolverines’ prayers, as he punched the puck in off a scrum in front of the net with 5:22 remaining in regulation. “Yeah, it shows our depth,” Calderone said. “I…

… lines going and that’s what got us here.” In the end, though, just as postseason hockey games go, all it takes is one slim chance. Evans just happened to be the one to get that chance. Wolverines

… have come about specifically to describe the Michigan hockey team’s 2017-2018 season. On Nov. 10, the Wolverines capped off their biggest win of the nascent Mel Pearson era by erasing a three…

…. Boston’s Brandon Hickey whiffed at the puck in his zone, sophomore forward Jake Slaker snatched the loose change and rifled home a game-winning goal off a Terrier’s leg to send the Wolverines to the…

… be bounces and bloopers Thursday night, and they were going to go one way or the other. At first, it was the Wolverines that profited from them. Mere moments into the second period, senior…

…. They had outshot the Wolverines, 7-4, to close the first period, and scored a power- play goal in response just two minutes later. It didn’t help that the bounces that had gone Michigan’s way at…

April 06, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 125) • Page Image 12

… the tribute to Morrison - evidence of a coach perplexed by the impact of a player who accomplished more than any other Wolverine during his collegiate career. The constant stare toward the shrine was…

… evident of a coach perplexed by the impact one player had on the program, of a player who accomplished more than any other Wolverine during his collegiate career. - Of a player who was impossible to c…

…, 1996, following the Wolverines' victory over Colorado College in the NCAA title game, fans at the Riverfront Coliseum were all witnesses to what Berenson and the Michigan coaching staff already knew for…

…-open goal on Tiger goaltender Ryan Bach and arguably one of the easiest goals of his career - to clinch Michigan's eighth national championship. And all he could think about was the past. The Wolverines

…' failures in the NCAA Tournament. The overtime losses. The upsets. Former Wolverines like Mike Knuble, David Harlock and Aaron Ward, who preceded Morrison and didn't have the fortunate opportunity to win a…

…- tion, asking hopeful Wolverines what they could do for Michigan. Once fall rolled around for the start of the 1993-1994 campaign, in walked a boyish 18-year-old Morri- son, and Berenson soon found out…

April 06, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…- terday, Michigan women's basketball coach Kevin Borseth resigned after five sea- sons at the helm. In his final sea- son, the Wolverines compiled a 20-11 record, which was enough to earn their first NCAA…

…. Along with the losing mentality that had become entrenched, the Wolverines also hadn't made a single postseason during this stretch. But in his first year, he took Michigan to the WNIT and his five…

April 06, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… Business Green Wolverine student organization, a club founded by Business sophomore Adam Rosenberg, centered around education, investment and exploration of opportunities for success within…

… the legal cannabis world. Through guest speakers, open discussions and philanthropic events, Green Wolverine provides members with ways to become more involved with this industry. The…

… benefits and the legal ambiguity of the plant. Ross group to explore business of marijuana BUSINESS Green Wolverines plans on leveraging economic prospects in cannabis KENNEDY WERNER Daily Staff…

April 06, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

… before games. Even she admitted that the 2009 breakout artist gets her worked up. WHAT A SEASON: The sec- ond-ranked Wolverines (3-0 Big Ten, 26-5 overall) have impressed everyone so far on the 2010 cam…

…'ll play more, and if could." n't, they won't," Michigan The Wolverines knew that they Rich Maloney said after wouldn't be able to fully replace rch 3 game against Florida LaMarre's production - that's oast…

April 06, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

… to boost her resume — was called upon to start six of the first seven games for the Wolverines. Recently, however, Alexander’s hot bat convinced Hutchins to make her the go-to catcher. In 23…

… or stuffing the stat sheet as much as other players, Williams was voted as a team captain for two consecutive years. Some teammates even refer to her as ‘the Mom.’ Every single Wolverine felt…

April 06, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 125) • Page Image 9

… eyes in the back of his head. No, actually he did. Muckalt, who played with Morrison for the better part of three years as a Wolverine, knew that firsthand. "I've never had the opportu- nity to play with…

…. "You couldn't stop them." It had the sniper in Muckalt, the player who eventually put the Wolverines onhis back during the …

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