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December 01, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

… buzz to even consider entering the 2011 NBA Draft. But not long after the Michi- gan men's basketball team's loss to Duke in the NCAA Tourna- ment, Morris left the Wolverines. By the time Morris was…

… drafted " in the second round by the NOTEBOOK Los Ange- les Lakers, Wolverine fans had already turned their attention to Ohio's 2010 Mr. Basketball in Ohio and the expected future of Michi- gan basketball…

…, point guard Trey Burke. But after the offense struggled mightily in the Wolverines' first three games, it looked like Burke would need another year to grasp the offense, ala Morris in 2009. Then the…

… commenting on the Wolverines' outstanding rebounding ability. Earlier this week, Borseth said that Michigan (7-1) boxes out its competitors with ease. But against No. 16 MICHIGAN 65 Maryland MARYLAND 74 (8…

…-0), the Wolverines were the ones boxed out, and they fell to the Terra- pins, 74-65. "Rebounds really hurt us in this game," said senior guard Carmen Reynolds. "We reverted back to our old ways." Rebounds…

…'s like a 36 ACT score. We couldn't keep them off the glass." But the Wolverines knew it would be difficult to go up against Maryland. The Terrapins average 85 points per game and Michigan averages 55, so…

… Borseth devised a plan to make up for the 30-point difference. First, the Wolverines would attempt to take 20 points by stopping the Terrapins in transition, and they would gain 10 points by outrebounding…

… them. The plan worked in the first half, as the Wolverines were able to hold the Terrapins and the score was tied at the half, 36-36. But Maryland regrouped in the second half and pulled away in the last…

… her shoulders, but is," Borseth said. "They she did a pretty good job for the team." Reynolds was also an asset for the Wolverines, scoring they had 51 15 points. Junior guard Jenny Ryan led Michigan…

… loss, the Wol- verines know they have a lot of work to do on the boards and I the whole way." in transitions. Michigan will or guard Courtney Boylan have to be more prepared to play ie Wolverines with 17…

December 12, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 66) • Page Image 12

…. And the Wolverines (9-2) just couldn't respond, falling 77-64. None of Michigan's players ever got into a rhythm. Senior for- ward Carmen Reynolds, who is 23 points away from breaking 1,000 for her…

… Rachel Sheffer scored 16 points against Eastern Michigan was also difficult at the beginning for the Wolverines, but eventually they found a way to get inside and score 44 points in the paint. "Their…

December 12, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

… offense mired in inconsistency and question marks. But against Michigan State this weekend, upperclassmen stepped up and delivered Michigan's best hockey of the year. The Wolverines won on Friday, 4-3, and…

… fans would see the "real David Wohlberg" against the Spartans, and his hunch was spot on. Wohlberg scored the first goal of the game for the Wolverines on Friday, wristing a beauty of a shot into the…

December 05, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 61) • Page Image 12

…4B - December 5,2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wolverines, Nanooks play rare scoreless regulation Redshirt sophomore forward Jordan Morgan scored 16 points in Michigan's 76-66 victory…

… subtraction. At least that's how Michigan coach John Beilein saw it. After shedding some locks, the redshirt sophomore Morgan was the center at the center of the Wolverines' attack Satur- day - knocking down…

December 08, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 64) • Page Image 11

… around food has evolved within the Univer- sity: Wolverine CuiZine. This food blog covers a variety of food-related topics during the academic year and publishes one print publication every spring. LSA…

… junior Kay Feker, editor in chief of Wolverine CuiZine, made a point to distinguish Wolverine CuiZine from profes- sional food criticism. Wolverine CuiZine welcomes writers of all interests, and…

December 12, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

… and gave the Wolverines (5-6-2-1 CCHA, 9-8-2 overall) the all-important first lead. Six minutes into the first stan- ALDEN REISS/Daily Freshman forward Alex Guptill scored a goal against Michigan State…

… to become the Wolverines' leading goal scorer. OAKLAND From Page 1B with a 3-pointer a couple plays later (one of two he hit on the day) to put Michigan (7-3) up 82-69, removing any doubt about the…

December 08, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

… and iatic Evan Smotrycz y d TODD NEEDLE/Daily Sophomore forward Evan Smotrycz is the top-ranked recruit on the Wolverines asa former four-star forward. mistakes in Saturday's win over Iowa State…

… for the Wolverines. And Smotrycz has shown enough flashes that it leaves you wanting more. "When he lets the game come to him a little bit more, he's a far more efficient player," Beilein said. "He…

… bringthat goals this season put him in a tie back here." for first place on the Wolverines' Di Giuseppe wasn't the only roster and any teammate will Wolverine to receive an invitation attest that he's notjust…

… McElheny (327) sprain, the Wolverines hit for a nior middle blocker Court- .291 attack percentage en route to tcher (300). a resounding three-set victory. In h Hunt playing at her usual Michigan…

… as many as the duo spearheaded the Wolverines' Elheny and then-freshman offense. She earned Most Valu- blocker Jennifer Cross, able Player honors with 48 kills in ed for second most kills on three…

… gamesduringthe Michigan/ m with 261. Adidas Invitational in September. when that machine was Recently though, sophomore out- d late last season due to side hitter Molly Toon and McEl- the Wolverines struggled heny…

… Invitational. Coincidentally, those three games were also the last non-con- ference foes the Wolverines faced until the NCAA Tournament. After starting its season with 12-straight non-conference wins, Michigan…

…- ment. With victories against Bay- lor and Stanford in the first two rounds of the tournament last weekend, the Wolverines con- tinued their undefeated record against non-conference oppo- nents. "I think…

December 08, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… nation avoice, or througha yourself, most people are like. food community more specific to the Univer- "I think people just really want to sup- sity like Wolverine CuiZine. A student-run attracted to food…

… voice that professional critics may they like and what they don't like." not be able to offer. Wolverine CuiZine, LSA junior Brent Hegwood, the general manager of The Internet has made this "food democ…

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