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November 07, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

…'s basketball team exceed- ed expectations as it advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament while tying a pro- gram-record 22 wins. But this is not last season. The Wolverines are in transition mode, and…

… guard Madison Ristovski and junior forward Cyesha Goree. Besides them, the Wolverines welcome junior transfer Shannon Smith, three freshmen and four players returning fron anterior cruciate ligament…

…, something that's followed her to college. While junior walk-on Nicole Flyer is new to the team, she's not new to Michigan athletics. The first-year forward spent her first two years as a Wolverine on the…

… in the air, as her game experience is very limited. Centers If the Wolverines are thin at forward, then they're virtually non-existent at center. Michigan sports two center/forwards, who are both…

… Barnes Arico says the senior is in the best shape of her life and has shed 30 seconds off her mile time. The Wolverines also have fifth-year senior Kendra Seto. The Ontario native transferred to Michigan…

… after her freshman year at Vermont and sat out her sopho- more year due to transfer rules. In her junior season, Seto played 27 games for the Wolverines, averag- ing 1.5 points and 1.4 rebounds in 8…

… the Buckeyes could struggle take away from the fact that without Hill, and the Wolverines the Cornhuskers have many of have a lot of work to do in order the necessary pieces in place to be as successful…

… averaged The Wolverines are looking 7.9 rebounds per game. Gone is to make the NCAA Tournament guard Lyndsey Moore, who now field for the third year in a row plays for the WNBA's Minne- but will need to fill…

February 07, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… third-ranked Wolverines needed some momentum. Down by five points midway through the second stanza in Tuesday's primetime matchup against Ohio State, the junior guard went on a run of his own. Hardaway…

… the Wolverines' favor, and Mich- igan coach John Beilein said after the game that Hardaway was "terrific." Penalty kill polished By MATT SLOVIN becomes tentative, avoiding a big Managing…

November 07, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

…- ble of leading the No. 2 team in the country is hardly a controversy, dilemma or any other word with a negative connotation. If history repeats itself, the Wolverines are in good shape. Last time…

… Ten Tournament, along with fellow Big Ten powers Penn State and Nebraska. But Iowa had other IOWA 1 plans and MICHIGAN 0 sent the Wolverines packing. No. 7 seed Iowa (S-S-u Big Ten, 14-5-1 overall…

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