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February 08, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 65) • Page Image 8

…. Sheffer was the only Wolverine to score in the first 8:07 of play, but her nine points during that span kept Michigan (6-4, 17-6) within striking distance. Once the rest of the Wolver- ines got going…

… almost four minutes, senior guard Jenny Ryan broke the silence by splitting the Illinois defense for a layup. From there, it appeared the Wolverines were going to run away with the game, but the Fighting…

…'s free throws were huge for us," said Thompson. "They were really key for us to win the game." The Wolverines shot 51.1 per- cent from the field, including shooting 46.4 percent in the first half, but…

… night. In addition to Sheffer's huge offensive night, the Wolverines found help from Jordan, who ended the night with 13 points, and nine rebounds. Thompsonhad "I know we had a ton of turn- 15 points…

Wolverines not whenthey had to." turned the ball over so much. This was the Wolverines' big- Michigan continued to struggle gest win of the season and without with turnovers, committing 12 in it, they would…

… Michigan wom- en's basketball team held its own "Pink Game" on Thursday. With breast-cancer survivors on hand, the Wolverines looked to recover from their season-high three- game losing streak and begin a…

…-4,17-6) did, beating the Fighting Illini, 72-69. The Wolverines wore maize jerseys with pink trimming to go along with pink shoes, and a different breast-cancer survivor introduced each starter before she took…

… their cancer. After a series of misses, it I think it really hithome with our wasn't clear if, the Wolverines team." would attempt to go to Thomp- Before each game that Michi- son to help them win, butshe…

… knowing I can shoot, For a team having lost four out that really helps." of its last five games, it was exact- While Thompson's late ly what the Wolverines needed. 3-pointers' allowed Michigan Senior…

… forward Rachel Shef- to find the lead, it was a Jordan fer, who was held to 12 points on layup late in the game that sealed 5-of-15 shooting against the Spar- it for the Wolverines. Holding tans, led the…

February 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 66) • Page Image 10

… Compton Family Ice Arena in South Bend on Friday night after the Wolverines dropped a 7-4 contest to Notre Dame, Berenson wasn't smiling He wasn't the next night, either, when Michigan lost again, 6-4 this…

…'t to say Berenson's program hasn't had pitfalls before. They just haven't had them this badly in the last quar- ter-century. The Wolverines have earned an NCAA Tourna- ment berth for 22 consecutive years…

… crease. After killing off yet another penalty, it was the Wolverine power-play unit that had the next opportunity as the two teams spent much of the sec- ond period away from even strength. Sophomore…

… down a loose puck before sailing it across the crease to Bryan Rust, brother of former Wolverine Matt Rust, who finished past Rutledge. One minute and 37 seconds later, Peter Schneider connect- ed on a…

… frame, Austin Wuth- rich extended it to a 5-2 Fight- ing Irish lead. Junior goalie Adam Jane- cyk came in for mop-up work. only to surrender another goal almost instantly. The Wolverines got one back on…

February 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 66) • Page Image 9

…, and rarely-used redshirt freshman forward Max Bielfeldt registering a career high in minutes, the Wolverines couldn't pull it out. It took a desperation 40-foot shot from Wisconsin, but Michigan fell…

…, but a crazy, unpredictable last minute of the game was needed to keep the Wolverines (8-3, 21-3) from getting back to No.1. With just over a minute remaining in the game, Burke made a pull-up jumper…

… court go, down three points. The Wolverines had a foul to give, so Michigan coach John Beilein instructed his players to foul. A perfect inbound pass to Brust left Wolverine fresh- man guard Caris Le…

… through the net could've blown the roof off the building. EVERETT There was an overtime, COOK sure, but the Wolverines were understandably deflated, scor- ing just two points in the extra frame. The game…

… close. The Wolverines couldn't shoot, fin- ishing the game under 40 percent from the floor and well under 30 percent from three. They couldn't get to the line, shootinga grand total of two from the…

February 13, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

…'s then-season-high losing streak to three games, revealed a lot about the Wolverines. For one, it showed the pres- sure and understanding sur- rounding the rivalry to Barnes Arico. "(Michigan State) is…

… culture of the program y press conference, that has dramatically changed." something we talked Following the loss to Michi- We've lost to them (com- gan State, the Wolverines have to the season) 11 straight…

… Michigan, 24-8, in the paint. The Spartan frontcourt had scored 24 points and missed only three shots, while the Wolverine big men had scored just seven. The game was basically over at that point - Michigan…

…'s deficit continued to grow as its forwards and centers continued to get outplayed. By the end of the game, Michi- gan State's frontcourt scored 28 points, compared to eight for the Wolverines. The two backup…

…'t perform well. approaches, 'M' The Wolverines won fewer faceoffs than the Fighting Irish can't keep puck in in both games of last weekend, and of those, even fewer came in opposing zone the opposingzone. On…

February 13, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 68) • Page Image 8

… Tuesday. The Wolverines never led, never had a chance and for the night there was no dispute: the state belonged to the Spar Spartan muscle bullies Michigan bigs in the paint ByEVERETT COOK Daily Sports…

… of fresh- man forward Mitch McGary's career. It had been coming for a couple weeks now, McGary outgrow- ing his role as the first Wolverine off the bench. He was the spark and the sixth man, a fan…

…Gary continued to play the role of the sixth man. Michigan coach John Beilein said he liked having the energetic freshman come off the bench, even if he ended up with more minutes than the Wolverine starting in…

… the bench. He needed it on the court from the beginning.- But McGary, like the rest of the fourth-ranked Wolverines, didn't look or play the part. Before Mor- gan subbed in four minutes into the game…

February 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 70) • Page Image 12

… her inter- view, the duo embraced in an emotion-filled hug. Thompson and her four other senior teammates did something on Saturday that the Wolverines (8-4 Big Ten, 19-6 overall) had not accomplished…

… victory over then-No. 13 Purdue - the Wolverines' first victory in West Lafayette since 1998. "This senior class, we say has accomplished things that haven't been accomplished for a Michi- ganwomen…

February 25, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

…p morty s2 oay, : The Michigan Daily ( michigandlailycom I February 25, 2013 - '4 4 I ; . ,- , _ Finally, Wolverines earn first road sweep to keep season afloat By LIZ VUKELICH Daily Sports Editor…

… COLUMBUS. - All week long, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson stressed how the Wolverines wouldn't stand much of a chance in their weekend series with Ohio State if they couldn't get their goals…

February 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 70) • Page Image 10

… 10? Top 20? Maybe. You'd like to think so, but it's no guar- antee the Wolverines would even be ranked if they were starting a true freshman or a little-used veteran at point guard. Burke's poise and…

…-consistent players like Burke, but it's nota quick journey. And it very well might not happen quickly enough to salvage the Wolverines' quest for a Big Ten title. In front of Morris and other former Michigan greats on…

… nine and once again, the game headed into extra innings. This time, the Golden Bears shut Michigan down right away - they didn't allow a single Wolverine hit in the toth, and scored off an RBI to end the…

… wanted him to do and put our team in a position to get a 'W.'"1 His performance wasn't enough to propel the team to victory, though. Hill allowed his only run in the sixth inning, and the Wolverines held…

… of the ninth and scored the winning run off an RBI by freshman Brian Celsi, sealing a 2-1 victory. The Golden Bears had successfully swept the Wolverines. "We have to just put the game away," Bakich…

… all of us as we continue to grow and improve." Again, Wolverines go 3-1Ain Florida By NATE SELL Hutchins stressed to her play- Daily Sports Writer ers that they couldn't dwell on the loss and had to…

February 28, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

… rival Michigan State in men's basketball, but the No. 13 women's tennis team (1-0 Big Ten, _ 7-3 over- MSU 0 all) wasn't MICHIGAN 7 due for a similar fate. In its first Big Ten match, the Wolverines took…

… had clinched the doubles point. The Wolverines looked to continue their dominance in the singles matches, but before they began, Bernstein made a bold decision. She swapped Bektas out ofthe No. 1 spot…

February 26, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

… battle for the Wolverines TERESA MATHEW/Daily Sophomore point guard Trey Burke is averaging less than two turnovers per game while averaging almost seven assists a game, good for seventh in the nation…

… Nebraska and at then-No. 7 Penn State in the span of four days. The Wolverines fell short in both games to end their season 1-4 against ranked oppo- NOTEBOOK nents. Their lone win came at then-No. 13 Purdue…

…,000. That's how many points soph- omore point guard Trey Burke surpassed with a second-half free throw, becoming just the seventh Wolverine to reach the milestone as a true sophomore. Burke fin- ished with 26…

… game. Burke accounts so sure. ... H e for almost half of , the Wolverines' doesn't try to do 14.7 assists per too much." e, which puts too much." Mihigan 51st in the country. But thanks to Burke, the…

… perfect world, the Michi- gan hockey team wouldn't have waited until the penultimate weekend of the regular season to get its first road series sweep. But the Wolverines are more than content with their…

… Berenson started preaching the importance of playing "playoff hockey" to the Wolverines as a way to try and break them out of their slump. Before this weekend, there' d been glimpses of this mindset but…

… starting to figure that out." The most notable improve- ment for the Wolverines was the lack of a third-period collapse. In addition to better defensive- zone coverage, much of the Wolverines' success in…

February 01, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 62) • Page Image 9

Wolverines By GLENN MILLER JR. Daily Sports Writer This was a game the Michigan women's basketball team needed, yet played like it didn't even want. After dropping two of its last -three Big Ten matchups, the…

… Minnesota (3-5, 14-8), finishing with a career-high 31 points. The Golden Gophers, who entered the game ranked eighth in the Big Ten, abused the Wolverines' paper-thin defense and routed Michigan, 82…

… g alist Betsey Armstr former Wolverine hur and Tiffany Porter - w as the event's judges, C.S. Mott Children's patient Kaitlin Huff. Mock Rock origin 1999 to raise proceed Jeff Reese Endowed ship fund…

February 22, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

… half, at least. The Wolverines - riding a three-game win streak, includ- ing a huge win against NEBRASKA 57 Michigan MICHIGAN 39 State on Saturday - forced three Corn- husker turnovers in the opening two…

… continued with t hopefully it was can move on." The Wolverine 19-7 overall) kept ers' offense cold f minutes, but Neb scorers - senior Moore and junio dan Hooper - helped build a five-point lead after…

…, senior Sheffer hit a lay Wolverines' sco The rest of the ha a back-and-forth Jordan's 10 poi rebounds helping take a 22-18 lead a "We ran a lotc the game to (Jo Arico said. "Early straight plays for: , so…

… Michigan gotto the Corn- nts and eight huskers before eventually falling the Wolverines by 18 points. at halftime. After having back-to-back of stuff early in strong offensive games, Thomp- rdan)," Barnes…

… a 57-39 rout by No. 24 Nebraska. Both the Wolverines and Cornhuskers struggled to find a rhythm on offense, exchanging leads throughout the first half. Michigan started the game in a man…

…, the Wolverines took advantage of a struggling Husker team to take a slim lead at the break, 22-18. The second half was a differ- ent story. As Michigan sank into a 2-3 zone, Nebraska went on a 21-0 run…

… while the Wolverines' offense seemed to vanish. With- in an instant, a game that Michi- gan seemed to control became too much to handle. "The second half we came out dead - we didn't have any ener- gy…

… our defensive game especially." The Wolverines couldn't find an answer for Huskers' senior guard Lindsey Moore, who fin- ished the game with 15 points and eight assists. Moore not only controlled her…

… minutes, so I mean they exhausted her and did a tremendous job on her defensively, and she seemed a little bit tired." The leading scorer for the Wolverines this season, senior guard Kate Thompson, shot an…

Wolverines con- tinued to allow Nebraska to shoot through their zone, no one stepped up for Michigan on offense. Several times in the sec- ond half, the Huskers doubled Thompson and Sheffer, leaving sophomore…

February 28, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 78) • Page Image 8

… fourth- MICHIGAN 78 ranked PENN STATE 84 Wolverines had to face on the way to a poten- tial title. But a 20-8 run by the Nittany Lions in the second half erased No. 4 Michigan's 15-point lead, and Penn…

… locker room - an' early second- half push had the Wolverines in control of the game. Four ". consecutive layups extend- ed Michigan'sa lead to11 points early in the second half and forced the Nittany Lions…

Wolverine defense, shooting 47 percent from the field and 50 percent from 3-point range. Marshall led Penn State with a 60-percent clip from beyond the GAN/Daily Collegian arc. g Ten win. "I think we were…

… Northwestern. Though he's been playing infrequently after returning from his injury, Morgan's presence Wednesday night boosted the Wolverines' offense. The Michigan forwards com- bined for a total of 44 points…

…'s best teams, but Beilein was disappointed the Wolverines couldn't perform as well against bottom-tier conference oppo- nents. "If you're goingto be a champi- on in this league, you really have to be able…

… scoring - its seniors. Lyon,.who led the Wildcats with For one last home game, the 13 points in her last game. Wolverines (8-6 Big Ten, 19-8 Lyon is Northwestern's sec- overall) will rely on the group ond…

… kids that where we are and (that) the win." we're not that far away. "But being close and winning those games is two different things." LL For the Wolverines to bounce back from these losses, they…

… who aver- ages 15.4 points per game and is Thursday, February 28, coming off of a career-high 25 points against Penn State. The R0210 Ross School of B only other Wolverine to score in double digits…

February 20, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

… washoping for. Instead, Michigan was mus- cled into last place with a team score of 42 over par by a field that proved the freshman-lad- en Wolverines still have much work to do. The team sifted through the…

… really need to practice are the mis- takes we make under pressure." The Wolverines certainly have their work cut out for them. Michigan sent seniors Matt Alessi and Miguel Echa- varria, as well as freshmen…

February 25, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

…. "We saw how we started out Burke, who assiste against Illinois a little slow and me and Spike basket, was particul tune:- A~ eo+ t11 eAc --,n+Iot ner , a +,+ T-7 + a es Wolverine d, LeVert 4 own to…

… put ssentially d on the arly ani- Burke continues torrid play in the Big Ten to lead Wolverines By EVERETT COOK Daily Sports Editor Even after having an entire week offfrompractice, itstilltook the…

… Illinois coach John re the spark that ultimate- Groce.. "I thought that us more the Wolverines the lead, than anything, some of those live- oked stuck in a rut for the ball turnovers." minutes of the game…

… he suffered almost a points and 8 assists, while going ago, the Wolverines' inte- 8-11 from the fense looked shaky. Illinois floor. BY THE ght offensive rebounds in "He's just a t half, outrebound…

… his truesophomorel gaining lost level."0 confidence For a team that was rou- tinely blowing points scored offt out opponents ines convertedeve all season, the hman forward Mitch Wolverines 1 y started…

… few possessions after draw- ing a charge, Albrecht knocked down a 3-pointer to pull a slug- gish first-half Wolverine squad to within five points of the Figthing Illini with eight min- utes left in the…

…, the two freshmen dis- played maturity in a must-win game for Michigan. And if the Wolverines hope to make a deep run through March and even into early April, they'll need contributions from their S…

…, even with the slow start, it was an important win for Mich- igan. After losing three of five so far in February, and narrowly beating Big Ten bottom-feeder Penn State their last time out, the Wolverines

February 20, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… games for the Michigan hockey team. How many has he missed? Two. He sat out the Wolverines' first series last year against Bentley because of back spasms. He said that he'd been struggling with back…

… number might be higher than average, but it shows how difficult it can be during the long college hockey season - the Wolverines' first exhibition game against Windsor came on Oct. 9 and their last regular…

February 12, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 67) • Page Image 8

… one-game lead over the Wolverines, making Tuesday night's tussle inside the Breslin Center even more important. Tensions should be high come 9 p.m. in East Lansing, and two Spartans - center Adrelan…

… Daily Sports Editor The stakes have never been this high for a mid-February rivalry game. The Wolverines (8-3 Big Ten, 21-3 overall) and the Spartans (9-2, 20-4) have faced off 169 times in the rivalry…

… Tuesday. sition - Burke against In addition, the Wolverines ding - and the battle in haven't always been a strong with Wolverine fresh- rebounding team and have strug- h McGary and redshirt gled keeping up…

…Gary's inex- - arguably the best perience and a lack of a strong rd in the nation - has defensive presence are where the ing a lot of attention Wolverine big men struggle. sing teams. Ohio State's "It's very…

…. With one of the most experienced coaching staffs in the country and a loaded recruiting class joining the pro- gram this fall, the Wolverines might experience even better results in the near future. On…

…) and had the lowest. goals-against average (0.96) than any other netminder in Michigan history. The Wolverines' roster already features two goalkeep- ers, sophomore Maddie Clarfield and junior Zaryn…

… was recent- ly called up to the Canadian national team. The Wolverines also picked up Virginia transfer and Troy, Mich. native Olivia Brannon on Jan. 9 - one of the nation's top defenders. Michigan had…

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…

February 05, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

… good one." Though Burke has stumbled against Craft and Ohio State - he has led the Wolverines to just one victory against the Buckeyes - he's looking forward to round two of 2013, relishing the oppor…

… season three weeks ago, Michi- gan (7-2 Big Ten, 20-2 overall) came out with very little energy and fell behind by 21 points mid- way through the first half. The Wolverines rallied back, but it was too…

… displayed during the teams' first matchup. The Buckeyes played one of their best games defensively against the high-powered Wolverine offense - Michigan's 53 points, 22 first-half points and 38-per- cent…

…." Between trying to avenge their loss in Columbus, and avoiding their first losing streak of the season, the Wolverines won't be lacking for motivation. "They really played a great game against us in Columbus…

… in East Lansing. 4 With both teams wearing jerseys highlighted with pink to support the fight against breast cancer, the Wolverines (5-4 Big Ten, 16-6 overall) took the court on Monday, aiming to do an…

…. They Wolverines in the game, and of the first half and the start of also committed just three turn- especially the second half, as the second half, which really overs, compared to the Wolver- they…

… filled with the made shot by senior for- With both teams playing Michigan State supporters ward Sam Arnold, the Spartans stingy defense, the Wolverines dressed in its traditional green answered with a 3…

… first half and beginning points and nine rebounds in the for the Wolverines as they fell to the second that doomed the first half, but with the rest of the behind by 16 points. Barnes Wolverines. team…

… embattled for- mer Wolverine, will soon be ready to apologize for his role in the Ed Martin scandal, and that when he will, the 1992 and 1993 Final Four banners will again be able to hang from the Crisler…

February 14, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 69) • Page Image 7

… he rushed Bennett back to help the reeling Wolverines. Bennett gains coach's perspective Junior defensemen said he felt helpless while nursing a month-long injury By LIZ VUKELICH Daily Sports Editor…

…- gan's game against Bowling Green. Since then, Bennett could do nothing but watch from the stands as the Wolverines stum- bled their way through the rest of January. It was during this month-long absence…

February 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 66) • Page Image 12

…'s women's softball team can be - explosive. The 15th-ranked Wolverines kicked off MARSHALL 1 their season by going MICHIGAN 6 3-1 at the USF Tourna- ment in Tampa, Fla. this MICHIGAN 10 weekend, where they…

… said. "It's just a really good thing that our- defense played well. ... We just played tough and everyone stayed down on it, and kept attacking it." On the offensive side, the Wolverines put up their…

February 08, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 65) • Page Image 7

… against top-five teams. In the teams' only contest last year, the Wolverines bested the Badgers, 59-41, in Ann Arbor to snap a nine-game losing skid to Wisconsin. Junior guard Tim Hardaway Jr., fresh off…

…-doubles last year. A key to last season's win was the Wolverines' ability to out- rebound the Badgers, largely due to the effort of then-redshirt sophomore forward Jordan Mor- gan. Morgan had 11 rebounds - five…

Wolverine defense that suffered from more defensive breakdowns than normal. "(Morgan) would've helped us a little bit, because the angles that Jon and Mitch are playing are much like the angles Jordan used…

… three weeks ago. The game will likely be decid- ed on Michigan's offensive end, especially if the Wolverines can operate in transition, something they struggled to do against Ohio State. The Badgers…

…. If you take a sec- ond off or don't box out, you are going to get burned." ICE HOCKEY Wolverines trying to capitalize against reeling Notre Dame Start Your Career in Accounting. By GREG GARNO…

… formance was equally valu- * Daily Sports Writer able. Sophomore forward Phil Di Giuseppe was on the giving If the Michigan hockey team end of the Wolverines' offensive plans to make a late push for…

… more than half a year to sweep this weekend would move get on the right page as a team," the Wolverines no more than one Berenson said. "We're no good if spot up - from eighth to seventh one or two…

… conference's worst defense. Notre Dame is the only team in the CCHA to score more than three goals per game (3.10), while the Wolverines are the only team that allows more than three per game (3.41). Michigan…

February 22, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

… experience on the road under its belt before the inevitability of traveling for the CCHA Tournament in two weeks time. The Wolverines (7-15-2 CCHA, 10-18-2 overall) see the upcom- ing series as the perfect way…

… any good if you're givingup four or five." It's no secret that part of the reason for the Wolverines' piti- ful goals-against average is that they have yet to find a consistent presence in net. Since…

February 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

…, the Michigan women's basketball team was out to prove it was back on track. On Sunday, the Wolverines upset No. 13 Pur- due, 67-56, MICHIGAN ° 67 to revive PURDUE 56 themselves after recent struggles in…

…. Despite committing 14 turnovers - two more than Purdue commited - Michigan compensated for its extraneous giveaways by con- necting on 53 percent of its shots from behind the 3-point line. The Wolverines

… for a team-best 12 points in the game. Junior guard KK 'Houser, who averaged 10.3 points entering the game, was held scoreless against a physical Wolverine defense. "We really worked on pack- ing it in…

… always admired how good she was." Barnes Arico has stressed the importance of controlling the glass all season and it paid dividends against Purdue. The Wolverines outrebounded the Boilermakers, 34-24, and…

… are now 13-2 when outrebounding their opponent this season. Aside from earning its first win over a ranked opponent this season, Michigan's upset of Pur- due helps the Wolverines remain competitive in…

… that the Wolverines missed 14 easy points in layups, but that it wasn't related to the, energy at the Kohl Center. "It has nothing to do with being here," he said. "Some days, you just miss layups…

… when the Wolverines needed it. Again, the spark off the bench was McGary. The big man made multiple 18-footers, a range he hasn't shown much this season, and finished with 12 points on 6-for-10 shooting…

… eleven days - including three out of four games on the road - a win in Madison would have been huge. Instead, a 40-foot desperation shot has the Wolverines needing a big win in East Lansing on Tuesday…

February 21, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 7

… class for the Wolverines in 2010. Growing up near Ann Arbor, Rossi was familiar with the pro- gram and the staff. "(Rossi) was definitely regard- ed very high because of his junior results," said junior…

… some high expectations coming in." Rossi stepped in and proved to be type of player the Wolverines had recruited. He competed well in the fall, and rightfully secured a top spot for Michigan's dual…

February 06, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

…, Hardaway scared 15 at 19 paints tar Michigan, and hriefly gave the Wolverines a lead. Hardaway ieished with 23 paints an 6-at-9 shaating from deep. This time, Burke outmatches Craft in filal seconds of…

…-up jumper with eight seconds left in the con- test. Yes, the Wolverines edged outa four-point victory in overtime, but the score could have easily read: Burke, 3, Craft 2, as Burke's three points were the…

February 25, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… defensive mindset all of the Wolverines adopted. "I think our forwards played better, not only offensively, but defensively," Guptill said. "That's something we're going to continue working on, the defensive…

… Michigan not to keep going back to him. Clearly, the Wolverines need to have one goalie to stick with entering the CCHA playoffs, and it needs to be Racine. Especially when dealing with freshmen net- minders…

February 21, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 8

…. While the Wolverines' NCAA- record 22-year NCAA Tourna- ment appearance run is set to come to an end in the coming weeks barring a miracle, so is another long streak. Nicholls has been in the stands to…

…." games - he's been to Alaska six Now, with both his streak and times to watch the Wolverines - the team's tournament streak it's practically a job for Nicholls, nearing their conclusions, Nich- But he also…

February 12, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 67) • Page Image 7

… has led the team to its best start in program history, but the Wolverines will need her deep ball now more than ever as they head into the final stretch of conference play. The 6-foot-4 native of Plym…

… entire Michigan roster. It comes as no surprise, then, that when Thompson hits 3-pointers, the Wolverines tend to win games. But when she struggles to find the bottom of the net, Michigan (7-4 Big Ten, 18…

… with poor defen- like former Wolverine Luke sive play. Glendening, who epitomized Despite his forthcomings, what Berenson considers to be a Sparks can only have improved two-way player, that made Mich…

February 06, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

… basket. The hard-fought battle gave Michigan coach John Beilein a win on his 60th birthday and kept the Wolverines (8-2 Big Ten, 21-2 overall) squarely in the con- ference title hunt. By the time Beilein…

…'s miss, so similar to his miss at the buzzer in Columbus that Craft told Burke in the final moments of regulation that he was having "deja vu," was drawn up for the Wolverine point guard to penetrate and…

…, Hardaway took over to keep Michigan in it, scoring 15 of the Wolverines' next 19 points - all from five-consecutive 3-point makes. With Michigan down one, redshirt sophomore Jon Horford blocked an Ohio State…

…'s fourth 3-pointer, moments after play resumed, gave the Wolverines a two-point advantage, but the Buckeyes went on another run to retake the lead. The Miami native, who Burke said was "definitely the player…

… Beilein: "He was terrif- ic. We couldn't dial up plays (for him) fast enough.", Four other Wolverines - Burke, Robin- son, McGary and freshman guard Nik Staus- kas - registered double-digit points. Bukre…

… 5:25 without a single field goal, the Buckeyes stormed back. With two minutes left in the period, they regained the lead, and after a Wolverine bas- ket, the Buckeyes regained the one-point lead, 31…

… defense blocked three shots and held Burke to just five points and two assists. The Wolverines managed to outrebound the Buckeyes, despite getting just four minutes - all in the first half - from its…

February 15, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 70) • Page Image 6

… Player of the Year. Michigan coach Carol Hutchins and the Michigan softball team will play a set of two doubleheaders in the FAU Kickoff Classic. The Wolverines went 3-t last weekend. Hutchins, Michigan…

… back in Florida Romero and the Wolverines look to build on earlier trip to Sunshine State By ERIN LENNON Daily Sports Writer By the time the weekend is over, the No. 14 Michigan softball team will have…

February 04, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

…'s loudest, most intimidating arena - proved to MICHIGAN 73 be too much for the INDIANA 81 Wolverines. With Michigan trailing by seven and trying to hang on for one final run, preseason-All American Cody…

… Zeller out-hustled four Michigan players for a loose-ball offen- sive rebound with just under two min- utes left. The Hoosiers went on to make their free throws to seal the game, as the Wolverines fell…

February 04, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 61) • Page Image 11

…'s The rest of the Wolverines as the ' have a similar mentality, as well, mainder and bouncing back from a loss is something the Wolverines have g to done nicely the past few years. g the This loss hurts…

…, but it doesn't een mean the Wolverines are any ng one less of a team than before. Burke might've grimaced at a missed shot or two, and Hard- away showed You have to distaste for . , .afew pivotal irn…

February 14, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 69) • Page Image 8

… stumbled upon Adidas shirts that bore the phrase - entirely unrelated to Michigan untilithe * Wolverines donned the shirts at Madison Square Garden and won ' the NIT Preseason Tip-Off. The phrase could…

… Michigan's lack of today - that's just not okay." toughness and void of leadership Burke, too, was asked if anyone in East Lansing. But now that the * needs to question their effort. Wolverines' honeymoon…

February 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 70) • Page Image 11

Wolverines said Michigan coach Kurt Golder behind after the team's shaky As the Wolverines pulled start on the pommel horse in the away, the body language on the first rotation. sidelines told the same story…

…-energy atmosphere." Part of Saturday's win can be credited to the Wolverines'extra focus in practice leading up to the meet in Columbus. "I think there was a little more intensity during the week," Golder said…

February 26, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… head creator of Detroit Wolverine, a web- site linking Detroit-based com- panies with the University to increase access to internships. Rosner said he was looking to involve students in an innova- tive…

… (already involved in Detroit) did community service or service-geared learning... but when we collected together and talked about it, it's not some- thing we wanted to engage in." Detroit Wolverine works on…

February 27, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…. 26 edition of The Michigan Daily ('Site aims to connect students to Detroit intern- ships") incorrectly identified Morgan Princing as a co- creator of Detroit Wolverine. Princing is interested in using…

… Detroit Wolverine to find an internship. * Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@michi- gandaily.com. Pena Nieto, former Mexi- can president, ended his six year term on Dec 1, CNN reported…

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