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September 04, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com September 4, 2012 - 5B Wolverines knocked off twice in California trip Daley, Michigan split first homestand of 2012 season By ALEJANDRO ZUNIGA For the…

…. "Haley's been a rock for us, and tonight was no different," Ryan said. "She really kept us in it." Kopmeyer's performance, plus a strong effort from the Wolverine back line, couldn't contain the 49ers. In…

… players. "I was very proud of the team effort," Ryan said. "We were very unfortunate not to win, but sometimes those things hap- pen." The Michigan coach added that "six to eight" players had Wolverines

… Kofi Opare anchored a mostly-solid defensive effort by the Wolverines. In the first half, they con- trolled the center of the field and did a good job maintaining pos- session. But the Vikings had more…

…'t enough to get the offense going in the first half. Though Michigan dominated the time of possession in the first half, the Wolverines tallied just seven shots compared to the Vikings' six. Even so, the…

… seemed to lose a little bit The Wolverine's best scor- of energy and our determination ing opportunity in the first half (in the second half)," Klemczak came during the 16th minute said. "We lost a little…

…-blank State assumed all of the momen- look while sliding to reach the tum and kept it for the remain- ball with his foot, but Viking der of the half, out-shooting the senior goalie Brad Stuver Wolverines 10…

…, Cleveland State went from scored another easy goal mak- ing it 3-0 and out of reach for the bad to worse, Wolverines. Though the final score was unfortunately. 3-0, the firstgoal was the differ- ence…

… - breaking the tie. "It is very frustrating to see goals like that go in," Klemczak Wolverines an extra push offen- said. "But we need to respond sively. better than we did and we need With 14:30 he subbed in…

… it go to the bench again with fresh- takes on Northeastern at home. man midfielder Jason Stacy. This game will be the final Cleveland State also went to game of the Wolverines' current the bench in the…

January 04, 2012 (vol. 124, iss. 68) • Page Image 11

… play for the Wolverines women's bas- ketball team, it just so happened to be Reynolds' 1,001st career point. "I'm so happy for Carmen," said senior guard Courtney Boylan. "She's worked her butt off for…

… Michigan player to record the sta- tistic. Last season, Veronica Hicks topped the 1,000-point mark, as did Carly Benson two seasons ago. The Wolverines won their Big Ten opener with a 68-52 victory over the…

January 04, 2012 (vol. 124, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

…, rifling gan State was no exception. shots in at Spartan netminder There was fifth-year senior Drew Palmisano. For much of the goaltender Shawn Hunwick and game, it appeared the Wolverines his 23 saves, four…

Wolverines took down visiting Minnesota, 61-56 Sunday after- noon. Burke scored 16 of those points in the second half, find- ing success by penetrating on the pick-and-roll against a slow Golden Gopher defense…

December 04, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 7

… Berenson. "But I can't tell you we've got guys who can score every night." In the Wolverines' 5-0 loss to the Bulldogs on Friday in Big Rapids, Moffatt ripped off five shots, tied for the most he's had in a…

… five teams. a national championship, the goal In an effort that highlighted for the next couple weeks is sim- the Wolverines' speed and depth, ply getting through finals. While Michigan (4-0 overall, 3…

…-0 Big most students study dayand night Ten) took first in 19 of the 21 in the libraries on campus, the events and multiple Wolverine swimmers have the added task of swimmers placed in the top five…

…- the Wolverines get more than a ward." month off from competition - The Wolverines were led by their longest such stretch of the senior Miguel Ortiz, who took season - before theytravelto Flor- first in…

…- tional at Joe Louis Arena on Dec. 28-29. MONDAY FUN DAY: After the weekend set with Ferris State, the Wolverines were given the day off from skating on Monday. Michigan will resume practice Tuesday and won…

… the Wolverines' woes aren't as bad they think. Despite having been outrebounded in half of its games, Michigan has out- rebounded opponents, 237-230, so far this season. So what has Michigan (6…

… threw the Wolverines out of rhythm. Michi- gan, which relies on its hot shoot- ing on the outside from Sheffer and Thompson to compensate for its lack of height, shot below its 46 percent season average…

… in its two. losses. But the losses highlighted what happens when Michigan is unable to set up its offense and wait for its shot. Instead, the Wolverines forced quick shots, ultimately affecting the…

… to play a more up-tempo offense. Jordan forces the Wolverines into a different offense that works the ball down low more frequently. But in its game against Florida, Michigan showed what happens when…

…-court offense and just find the open person (helps)." Opposing defenses have not only applied total team pres- sure, but have also focused in on the Wolverines' leading scorers - Sheffer with 14.9 points per game…

October 04, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 24) • Page Image 6

…6A - Thursday, October 4, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Bolender out at ITA All- American tournament By ERIN LENNON For theDaily Two Wolverines will rep- resent the Michigan women…

… Bektas will face high caliber competition in the main draw of doubles beginning Thursday afternoon. The duo won its only match Saturday at the Wolverine Invi- tational. "The thing about them is that they…

… match against teams in the top 25. In its third straight road match, the MICHIGAN 1 Wolverines MINNESOTA 3 struggled against No. 10 Minnesota, and Michigan fell in four sets, 13-25, 20-25, 25-23, 22…

… kills. Soph- omore setter Lexi Dannemi- ller and junior outside hitter Lexi Erwin, who both recorded double-doubles, also helped the Wolverines. Statistically, Michigan's first set was its worst of the…

… season, with a season low 13 points. The Wolverines earned 11 kills and finished with a.276 kill percent- age in the set, but their defense fell against the Golden Gophers' (4-1, 13-3) game-high .519 kill…

… hit for a .179 kill percentage and 10 kills. The Wolverines' improved play in the second set was led by Dannemiller's nine assists to go along with Erwin's four kills. Michigan finally found its groove…

… in the third set. Running out to a 4-1 lead, Dannemiller's 12 assists and two kills, and the defensive stand all helped the Wolverines steal the third set. At first it looked as though Michigan was…

… Golden Gophers pulled away at 24-20. The Wolverines were able to hold off two match points, but couldn't hold on, fall- ing 25-22. Michigan is now just 1-3 against ranked opponents this year. The…

Wolverines beat No. 25 Northern Illinois earlier in Sep- tember, but they suffered con- secutive losses to No. 17 Purdue and No. 6 Nebraska before the loss to Minnesota. Junior Brooke Bolender couldn't find…

April 04, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… will either lead the team to a much-needed win or it will be the downfall of today's matchup against Central Michigan. The Wolverines and Chippe- was (12-16) are almost a mirror image of one another in…

… balanced matchup, Maloney is looking "to play the game (the Wolverines) are capa- ble of playing - good fundamen- tal baseball." At practice yesterday, volun- teer coach Wayne Welton worked to clean up those…

… will likely pitch close to 400 by season's end. Former Wolverine Jordan Tay- lor and senior Stephanie Speier- man combined for 364 innings by the end last year's NCAA Super Regional run. For Driesenga…

September 04, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

… former coach Rich Malo- ney and the Wolverines parted ways on May 22. Bakich, 34, is widely regarded as one of the brightest young minds in college baseball, as well as one of its strongest recruiters. He…

… to return to Wiscon- sin-Green Bay. Borseth took the Wolverines to their first NCAA Tournament in i1 years, but they fell to Oklahoma in the first round. "Our women's basketball program has made…

September 04, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 1) • Page Image 41

… nonchalant grin on his face, the team lounge at Michigan's Player Development Center in Ann Arbor erupted. The Wolverines had just arrived home following their 71-65 victory at Penn State, and with Buford…

…'s end, and after the Wolverines suffered their first home loss of the sea- son on senior night to Purdue last weekend, the projections seemed accurate. Ohio State fell on its senior night that weekend as…

January 04, 2012 (vol. 124, iss. 68) • Page Image 5

… goal. Then, with a chance to demor- alize Michigan and build on a 6-0 lead, facing a fourth-and-1 again on the Wolverines' 4-yard line, Thomas tried to sneak the ball himself. Fifth-year senior defensive…

… the ball, but with the game tied 17-17 midway through the fourth quarter, Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer elected to call the fake. The Wolverines had trouble covering the Hokie receivers and slowigg…

…. Adding in the specially made Sugar Bowl jerseys made it obvious that this wasn't the wardrobe of the teams of the past. Slowly, the chant started. "It's great...to be...a Michigan Wolverine" But they sure…

September 04, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

…." Other lessons included advice to make the impossible possible and to always cheer for the Wol- verines. "If you ever cheer for another team in competition with the Wolverines, then some 500,000 alumni…

… 1500 other Wolverines for DP Day * Learn about social justice issues at on-campus education events * Make cultural excursions to the city Learn more at thedp.org, visit us at Festifall, or Attend a mass…

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