March 05, 2008
(vol. 118, iss. 106)
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… than usual to Calif. By COLT ROSENSWEIG Daily Sports Writer OAKLAND, Calif. - The night of the Pacific Coast Classic wasn't one the Michigan men's gymnastics team will treasure - the Wolverines finished…
… fourth of six teams with a 348.95 score. But for many of the Wolverines, that afternoon was one they won't forget. Meet director Karen Owoc informed Michigan coach Kurt Golder the week before that his non…
… for Michigan outside of the pre- season intrasquad. Most of their teammates in the starting lineup for the evening session clustered by the floor in a show of support. Heiter was the first Wolverine to…
…." Though the scores didn'thelp the team's cause later that night, the early session brightened an otherwise dismal day. And those seven Wolverines gained valu- able competition experience, showing the depth…
…, forechecking and penalty killing - the Wolverines gave up five power-play goals to Fer- ris State last weekend - as key areas the coaching staff will stress in prac- tice. The bye week also gives the Wolverines…
… them to come to Michigan." As much as Sims speaks fondly about Michigan in his hometown, Wolverine success with the new system will get top talent to seri- ously consider Michigan. Beilein's unique…
…-dwelling Michi- gan team that hasn't recorded an above-.500 record since 2001- 02. In fact, in his last two years with Grand Valley State, the team won more games (54) than the Wolverines had in their last five…
… Jones also ben- efited from her extra work. CHANEL VON HAB'>BURG- LOTHKINGt.N/Daily Michigan assistant coach Mike Williams's(left) knack for player development has helped Wolverines such as sophomore…