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December 10, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 41) • Page Image 8

…8A - Wednesday, December 10, 2014 . , :'. The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com MEN'S BASKETBALL Wolverines slowed on offense, fall to Eagles JAMES COLLER/Daily Sphomore forward Zak Irvin couldn…

… deprived the Wolverine Tuesday night at Crisler Center. offense of several of its staples. The Wolverinesfoughtthrough Michigan's resident sharpshooter the Syracuse zone en route to a - sophomore forward Zak…

… rim on a deep trey attempt of "You're always going to have his own soon after. Collectively, 'nights when shots aren't falling," the Wolverines made just four of said junior guard Spike Albrecht. 21…

… attempts from beyond the arc. "That's when you find out how "We didn't get open shots," good you really are." Beilein said. "If you're missing a IfAlbrechttooktheWolverines' lot of open shots, you might have…

… chance to review credited the offensive struggles game tape that revealed how the Wolverines might attack the'-3. "We play our zones very simi- lar, if not the same," Murphy said. "We knew the actions…

… hard." Reboundingtoo, distinguished the Wolverines' markedly different attempts at beating the 2-3 from one another. "Who would think that we would get 17 offensive rebounds against Syracuse," Beilein…

… - that mattered to the Wolverines "Because it's a local team, they're really down," Beilein said of his squad's postgame mood. "We can't stay down. We've just got to move forward." After losing to NJIT…

…, Wolverines suffer second upset By DANIEL FELDMAN Daily Sports Writer If you were looking for the Michigan men's basketball team to bounce back against Eastern Michigan with a dominant showing, E. MICHIGAN 45…

… you MICHIGAN 42 would've been sorely disappointed. But unlike against New Jersey Institute of Technology on Saturday, it wasn't hot shooting from the Wolverines' opponent that would keep Michigan from…

… Michigan (8-1) pulled out the 45-42 victory over Michigan, defeating the Wolverines, for the first time since Dec. 17, 1997. "The intensity was there from our side," said sophomore guard Derrick Walton Jr…

December 01, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 34) • Page Image 9

…'t envision his team losing 17 games this season, but he's coming to terms with that reality after Saturday. The Wolverines fell to Illinois in four sets to end the season, 25-22, 20-25,14-25,14-25. Michigan (8…

… next three sets and spoiled any hopes of ending the season on a high note. The Wolverines' record doesn't qualify them for the NCAA Tournament, and now they're forced to reconcile their record as they…

… competitive when we step on the court for a game." Illinois started three seniors, while setter Lexi Iannemiller was the only senior on the floor for Michigan. More notably, four of the six Wolverine

… equal. The Wolverines' attack had new energy in the next set, running the offense well. But a few spectacular defensive plays and the ability to score in transition kept the Illini on top and made…

… Dannemiller, who has over 5,000 assists over her distinguished career and was named to the preseason All-Big Ten Team. If the Wolverines . are to improve on their 2014 record, her absence next year undoubtedly…

…-7 lead, the Wolverines' defense allowed an 83-yard drive at the end of the first half that tied the game. The Buckeyes ultimately scored on the first drive in the third quarter. Going into halftime with…

… before defeating the Wolverines. That's not to say Michigan would have won Saturday had they not to do," said junior guard Caris LeVert. "We pride ourselves on not losing two games in a row." In fact, the…

Wolverines haven't lost two straight games since back-to-back road defeats at Wisconsin and Michigan State on Feb. 9 and 12, 2013, and they made sure not to let Tuesday's loss to Villanova send them into a…

… Saturday. Nicholls State didn't have the defense to stop the Wolverines, and while LeVert wouldn't admit Michigan took Saturday's game more lightly than any other, he was happy to see things run smoothly. "I…

… know I played less minutes than I normally do, so that was good today," he said. The Wolverines got the bounces they didn't seem to get in Brooklyn. Junior guard Spike Albrecht - who started in Walton…

December 05, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

…T.- 8 - Friday, December 5, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 'M' rolling into rivalry game MEN'S BASKETBALL Wolverines face Michigan natives By ZACH SHAW DailySports Writer After…

Wolverines (1-1 Big Ten, 7-6 overall) look to continue their hot streak in a single game against Ohio State. Michigan has won five of six at home and takes on the Buckeyes (1-1, 5-8-1) feeling good in all…

December 10, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 41) • Page Image 7

… Serville and his teammates once had in freshman Zach Werenksi have been squashed. Now, it's hard to believe Werenski is just 17. He not only leads the Wolverines with a plus- 11 rating, but has also tallied…

…. So there's no question his game and the level he has been able to play at this early has been Wolverines fall short on defense 'M' struggles behind the arc Mic coach seem t Just yell Prince for a s…

December 08, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 38) • Page Image 9

… for the Wolverine Daily Sports Writer Bosch, who al South Africa, t, In a swim meet that gave no credit to foreign swimmers, the Michigan internationals overshadowed the rest. But they could not help…

… the Wolverines against Louisville. In their first multi-day meet that included both preliminary andchampionshipraces, theNo. 5 Michigan men's swimming and diving team placed second at the AT&T Winter…

Wolverines, as international swimmers were not awarded any points. Michigan finished behind No. 8 Louisville, though the second-place finish did not make much of an impression on Michigan coach Mike Bottom…

… team, we would've medal in the 200 on the final day He swam a pleth for the Wolverin for the champio in both the 200-yard individual medley , and the 500-yard freestyle. Bosch elected to only swim the…

…, qualifying the Wolverines took the victory. nship rounds For this recent weekend, the Cardinals had rested up, "There was alot lightening the training of energy on the in hopes a top deck. Both teams…

… the 100-yard breaststroke. The race pitted Funk up against his former teammates Kyle Whitaker and Zach Hayden, who swim for Club Wolverine, an elite-level training program. In a race that could have…

… Vegas did not involve going to a casino, waking up with a tiger in the hotel room or getting punched by Mike Tyson. Though the Wolverines came into the two-day Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational ready to…

… Nebraska (89 points), who finished first, second and sixth, respectively. The Wolverines fell just short in crucial point-getting opportunities, including sophomore Adam Coon's first loss of the season, a 5…

… such, as Coon and Pantaleo - junior Rossi Bruno earned a runner-up finish as well - the Wolverines may be able to achieve their goals. If not, they hope to at least come away with unexpected victories…

…, as Pantaleo did, when they take care of business. Having had little in the way of fun in Las Vegas, the Wolverines now have a lot of work ahead. "This was more of a business trip than a vacation…

December 02, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

Wolverines. going to be a tough one." senior forward Max Bielf- another thing we'd Syracuse less than two years ing room for Mitch McGary LeVert was also credited Beyond not knowing who eldt - around the key…

…, sealing 'in front of 75,350 fans at the the Wolverines' trip to the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, National Championship Game. Tues- ("G helping the Wolverines to a Once you get "I think that was a pretty day…

… wasn't pleased with conceding a late goal. He never is. Then, 28 seconds later, a Michigan player and a member of the U.S. NTDP both bumped into Dwyer. A puck was rising, coming toward the Wolverine net…

… service to h e hat gives the u Wolverines an An us. opportunity to make a ALLISON FARRAND/Daily Luke Dwyer had a forgettable debut last year but redeemed himself Saturday. his right pad, behind a screen…

… the hell in cause he's a fifth-year senior was I taking it so seriously?' " walk-on." Dwyer said. RPI won a faceoff in the His second chance might Wolverines' zone with seven have been his last, but at…

December 08, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

… crowds don't faze them," he said. "Those guys live on the road." That's what happened Saturday when Damon Lynn, the, Highlanders freshman guard who wanted to playat Michigan, dropped 20on the Wolverines

… after a battle for possession under the basket, Holiday emerged with the ball. The Wolverines fouled him immediately, and he lay outstretched on the floor, pumping his fists with victory imminent. See…

December 04, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…. Wolverine Wellness, a division of UHS with the goal of promoting overall wellness on campus, piloted wellness coachinglast January. Stu- dents can see a wellness coach who is able to provide tools and strate…

… to set individualized goals for themselves. Coaching begins with a 90-minute session, and participants can set up regular appointments in order to fol- lowup withgoals and track progress. Wolverine

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