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September 08, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 121) • Page Image 17

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsTuesday September 8, 2015 — 7B ‘M’ sweeps with double-OT victory By TYLER SCOTT Daily Sports Writer Throughout his tenure as a Wolverine, senior…

…- tact on it, and it went in,” Murphy said. “It was a bit of a relief, to be honest.” The Wolverines established a threatening attack early on, tak- ing eight shots and nine corner kicks in the first…

… Eagles (0-4) had only scored one goal in three games entering Sunday’s match. But in the 23rd minute, Niagara caught the Wolverines off guard on a dangerous counterattack. Forward Alex Dimitriu…

… the Wolverines took on Niagara on Sunday. While the freshman forward continued to impress, it was his fellow wide attackers who followed his lead, as Michigan (2-1) was able to take down the…

… Purple Eagles (0-4) in extra time, 2-1. The Wolverines found success on the wings as Niagara failed to stop Michigan from moving the ball down the flanks the entire match. Of the 20 shots the…

Wolverines attempted against the Purple Eagles, a majority were created thanks to the runs and crosses made by wide attackers and fullbacks. Michigan coach Chaka Daley started an experienced trio of…

… them several quality chances while providing stout defense in front of the Wolverine net. Woods frequently found himself making plays further up the field in his role as the attacking fullback…

… stepped in today when they were asked to was real pleasing.” Pasternak, Wolverines start season off strong Twelve Michigan athletes finish in top 25 in opener at Eastern Michigan By CHRIS CROWDER…

… the nation, it constitutes a dip. After an 18th-place finish in the NCAA Championships last season, the Wolverines enter this year with less hype than they had last season. Instead of competing at…

… the Michigan Open, the annual opening race Michigan has hosted for years, the Wolverines changed up their schedule to compete at the EMU Celebration. And it has already paid off. “We…

September 11, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

… with this fluidity that the Wolverines scored their third and final goal of the game, putting them on top, 3-1. With the Wolverines up 2-0 in the 64th minute, Central Michigan midfielder Eliza…

…, Michigan (5-2) was unfazed. Winning 50-50 balls in the midfield, the Wolverines settled down the speed of play while keeping possession, waiting for their opportunity to break through their…

September 14, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

…’s message to his team Saturday night before its four-set victory over Pittsburgh was “learn as you go.” The undefeated Wolverines faced their toughest test of the season against an experienced…

… strong.” After a hard-fought victory in the first set and a drubbing at the hands of the Panthers in the second, the Wolverines (9-0) came out in a new offensive system after the intermission…

September 28, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 134) • Page Image 10

… way, another tackler that he had to get rid of. He was not alone. By the time the first half ended and Michigan led, 31-0, it was clear that the Wolverines felt the same way about Davis’ entire…

… almost everything went right. Michigan blew out an opponent — this time a good one — for the third straight weekend. The Wolverines appear to have rid themselves of any shred of self-doubt that can…

September 08, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… wellness. E. Royster Harper, vice pres- ident of student life; Mary Jo Desprez, director of Wolverine Wellness; and Eddie Washing- ton, executive director of the Division of Public Safety and Security…

… Buchholtz. He said the other night he visited it and cried for a half hour. The passing of their beloved friend was hard on everyone, but the AMANDA ALLEN/Daily Mary Jo Desprez, director of Wolverine

September 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 128) • Page Image 5

…, just a few Wolverines attended the team’s NHL prospect development camps. According to Motte, players wanted to stay in Ann Arbor and work with each other in Michigan instead of travel to camps…

…. This past summer, though, the game plan changed, and 15 Wolverines attended NHL development camps. “Last summer, most guys thought it was best for them to stick around and focus on what was…

September 14, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… for 215 yards after the first quar- ter, while the Beavers ran for minus-28 in that time. Oregon State was able to hide its offensive ineptitude early on. The Beavers picked apart the Wolverine

… defense on a seven- play, 79-yard touchdown drive on their first possession of the game. Oregon State then forced a fumble when the Michigan offense took over, regaining possession on the Wolverines

… linebacker Joe Bolden snatched it out of the air and returned it 17 yards. With that, the Beavers’ opportunity for offensive productivity had ended. The Wolverines’ offensive pro- duction did not begin…

… Beavers. The snap sailed over Porebski’s head, and the Wolverines took over on Oregon State’s three-yard line. “That happens once a half-a- century for your team,” Harbaugh deadpanned. Smith punched…

… chirping at the referees. The stadium roared in agreement, basking in Harbaugh’s emotion, but his prior dissatisfaction mat- tered little after the Wolverines scored. Michigan never relinquished the…

September 18, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… population of 39.3 percent. This means that Detroit is the poorest major city in America. Man found dead near Wolverine Tower in June died of natural causes Police confirmed Thursday morning that a…

… man found dead in June near Wolverine Tower, a University administrative build- ing, passed away from natural causes. Diane Brown, spokesperson for the University’s Division of Public Safety and…

September 08, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

… clarified. Clarification should begin with the decision to notify parents in the event of certain alcohol violations. Mary Jo Desprez, director of Wolverine Wellness, said in the interview parents…

… not said in Harper’s e-mail or the Record article. If contacting the student’s parents or other caregiver is likely to cause more harm than good for the student, as determined by Wolverine

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