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January 25, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 15) • Page Image 8

… men’s basketball team is on the outside looking in to the NCAA Tournament. According to bracketmatrix. com — a database that compiles bracket projections from across the Internet — the Wolverines

… that it belongs in the field of 68. With that in mind, the Daily breaks down what the Wolverines have done and what they will have to do in order to improve their NCAA Tournament résumé…

January 23, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

… Fighting Illini opened up a “can of whooping” on the Wolverines, as it was the only Big Ten game that they were really out of by the halftime break this year. Illinois’s trio of big men…

… Zak Irvin approached the team equipment manager and asked if the Wolverines could don their blue away jerseys instead of their traditional home white. While redshirt sophomore forward DJ Wilson…

January 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

…B Before tip-off Saturday afternoon, before senior guard Derrick Walton Jr. carried his team down the stretch and before Michigan earned the win it so desperately needed, the Wolverines had…

… the Wolverines didn’t have the necessary “bounce” they would need against Nebraska. Walton, in his own right, wanted his team to know that the time to play up to their maximum potential was…

January 23, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 13) • Page Image 9

… wrestling team began its dual meet against Illinois in a hole before it even had a wrestler on the mat. And the night hardly improved from there for the Wolverines, whose 34-6 defeat at the hands…

… of the 12th-ranked Fighting Illini (2-2 Big Ten, 4-2 overall) matched Michigan’s worst dual meet loss since the 2009-2010 season. The loss dropped the 15th-ranked Wolverines to 1-4 in the…

… with No. 1 Isaiah Martinez figured to be the marquee event, and potentially the key to a Michigan victory. Instead, it was just another Wolverine loss to pile on to the cakewalk Illinois had…

… end of the first period and that was the difference in the match.” Fortunately for the Wolverines, they may not be forced to overcome an early deficit due to forfeit much longer. They have…

… return to competition shortly. While McFarland was hesitant to provide an exact timetable for Youtsey’s return, he said the Wolverines have to take a cautious approach. “We’re excited to have…

… capable body in the 125-pound class but also some much- needed veteran experience for the rest of the season. Wolverines roll Northwestern Redshirt sophomore Malik Amine stepped onto the mat for his…

… team prevailed over Northwestern, 38-10, as the Wolverines racked up two pins by Amine and redshirt senior Conor Youtsey, and four technical falls. Michigan was coming off a two-game losing…

… streak against No. 6 Nebraska and No. 12 Illinois, and though Northwestern is not currently ranked in the top 25 (NCAA), the Wolverines clearly flipped a switch on Sunday. “The coaches sat us down…

January 10, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

… season, and there are already questions swirling about the Wolverines’ (1-2 Big Ten, 11-5 overall) conference fate this season. Projected to be a relatively average team before the year began…

… Tech and at then-No. 2 UCLA, the Wolverines combined a recalibrated defense with emerging offensive options to notch a double-digit win tally — a majority of which were decided by at least…

January 12, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

Wolverines were a possession away from stealing a conference road win. But an offensive rebound and putback could have been prevented, or at least made more difficult, by having a big box-out below the…

… forward Lamar Simmons and Terrapin forward Demonte Dodd were both key to their teams building substantial leads against the Wolverines in their own building. With those performances in the past week…

… attacked the Wolverines at the post early and often. Fighting Illini forwards Maverick Morgan and Leron Black scored Illinois’ first 10 points jumpers and hook shots that Wolverine defenders allowed…

….” Physicality has also been an element of the Wolverines’ struggles down low, especially in the case of Wagner and senior forward Mark Donnal. Wagner has been timid in using his body and frame to box out…

… and take on opponents crashing the boards, while, at 6-foot-9, Donnal is undersized at the position. Michigan’s pair playing the ‘5’ had no rebounds in the first half and as a team the Wolverines

… been made of Michigan’s struggles defending the perimeter the past couple games. The Wolverines are last in the conference in 3-point defense and had another concerning outing, allowing Illinois…

Wolverine perimeter defenders inside to play help defense, leaving guards open on the outside to make shots. Morgan, again, was the one making this happen, and earned four assists on the night. It…

…’s been holding back the Wolverines’ defense the most. And now it’s solely up to John Beilein and his assistants to solve a problem that is so simple to identify yet so hard to fix in the middle of…

…’t get there and guard people and effect people’s shots. It’s that simple.” Carney can be reached at @becarney@umich.edu and on Twitter @br_carney Wolverines blown out by Illinois in Champaign…

… CHAMPAIGN — After Illinois guard Te’Jon Lucas nailed a wide open floater — made possible by three Wolverines all guarding one man — to put the Fighting Illini up by 20 with 8:57 left in the game…

January 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

…. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, his shot went wide left. Though Michigan may not have realized it at the time, Warren’s miss may have cost it a win. About a minute later, senior forward Evan Allen…

… through the whole 60 minutes tonight is what gave us the opportunity in the last couple minutes to maybe tie it up.” For the first two periods, the Wolverines (1-5-0, 8-11-1) simply couldn’t find the…

January 09, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

… Maryland’s lead to within a single possession multiple times. But the Terrapins took advantage of their depth and week-long break, finding the energy to overcome the Wolverines’ comeback attempts time…

… some fresh legs down the stretch.” The Wolverines used just three substitues the entire game, and the trio combined for 35 minutes — the lowest amount of bench minutes thus far in Michigan…

January 30, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 18) • Page Image 10

… 10:32 left in the game, junior guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur- Rahkman drained an open three to cut the deficit to six. On the ensuing Michigan State possession, the Wolverines forced a turnover…

… forced the Wolverines to turn over the ball on three consecutive possessions in under a minute. And a minute after that, Spartan forward Miles Bridges slammed home a dunk to put Michigan State up…

January 23, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 13) • Page Image 8

…2B — January 23, 2017 SportsMonday The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wolverines split exhibitions to open their season Senior goaltender Robbie Zenino set up for a shot from a Marquette…

… series of departures that shuffled the core of the Michigan men’s lacrosse team. But on this particular play, Zenino made the same save that Logan would have, as well. The Wolverines, surrounded by…

… job in front of them — a team primed to do the things that need to be done to compete at a high level.” AARON BAKER/Daily Freshman goaltender Matt Trowbridge is part of a Wolverine trio that will…

…’s basketball team, Zak Irvin has never hesitated to use any emotion as motivation. Two years ago, when Irvin stepped into his role as a go-to player for the Wolverines, the Fishers, Ind., native…

… then, after the Wolverines trounced Southern Methodist to win the 2K Sports Classic and avenged ugly defeats to the Mustangs in the previous two years, Irvin vowed: “The last loss we had to them…

January 06, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

… them and focus solely on gold medals. That is, unless you’re Michigan freshman Kristen Hayden. Hayden traveled to Columbus on Monday, Dec. 19 as the only Wolverine diver competing at the meet…

…. Wolverines travel to Columbus for a contentious encounter with Ohio State The Michigan women’s basketball team is heading to Columbus this weekend to face one of its fiercest competitors yet — Ohio…

… State. The Buckeyes (3-0 Big Ten, 13-4 overall) are ranked 11th in the Associated Press poll and 13th in the Coaches Poll, while the Wolverines (2-0 Big Ten, 13-3 overall) have failed to crack the…

… top 25 in either. Yet, the two teams have nearly identical records and Michigan sits six spots ahead of Ohio State in the NCAA RPI rankings. The Buckeyes are favored, but the Wolverines have an…

… country. She’s a guard averaging about 26 points a game.” While the Wolverines don’t quite have a scoring equivalent of Mitchell, they do boast one of the deepest teams in the country. Seasoned…

… junior guard and leading scorer Katelynn Flaherty averages 17.9 points per game, but it’s freshman guard Kysre Gondrezick who bolsters the depth. Gondrezick broke into the Wolverines’ starting…

… shows no sign of slowing down. She had 18 points and seven rebounds against Rutgers and another 16 points, including three 3-pointers, in the Wolverines’ latest matchup against Wisconsin…

… Gondrezick all perform at their peak, Ohio State will have to decide which Wolverine it needs to defend the most: the dangerous outside duo of Gondrezick and Flaherty or Thome’s long reach in the paint…

…. But, the Wolverines will need to return to their high- scoring ways from the start of the season if they want to keep up with the Buckeyes. Not only has Ohio State matched Michigan…

…’s record of three games in triple digits this season, but the Buckeyes have scored fewer than 80 points in a game just twice. The Wolverines have played nine games in which they haven’t cracked that…

January 24, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

…8 — Tuesday, January 24, 2017 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wolverines carry momentum into Notre Dame Invitational Coming off a second-place finish at the NCAA Championships for…

… scored meet of the regular season. With a score of 113 points, the Wolverines bested a field consisting of DePaul, Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina, Notre Dame and Virginia, finishing 24…

January 05, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Thursday, January 5, 2017 — 5A Wolverines capture first B1G victory against Penn State Redshirt sophomore forward DJ Wilson spent what seemed like an…

Wolverines a 61-60 lead with just under three and a half minutes left on the clock and sent the Crisler Center crowd into a frenzy. Wilson’s dunk put an exclamation mark at the end of the Michigan men…

January 04, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsWednesday January 4, 2017 — 3C ICE HOCKEY Marody makes return to the ice for Wolverines Coming into the 2016-17 season, the Michigan hockey team…

… ineligible for the first semester of this year, which meant that he would be unable to play in the Wolverines’ first 16 games. Marody finally returned to the ice Thursday in the Great Lakes…

January 30, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

…. But while the Wolverines’ offense has carried them this season, their defense, particularly from the perimeter, has cost them dearly. It came back to bite them once again Sunday against…

… a 54-45 lead. In a back-and- forth bout between two evenly- matched teams, the run turned out to be the knockout blow, and the Wolverines managed just five points from the floor the rest of the…

January 30, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 18) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday January 30, 2017 — 3B Wolverines emphasize individual improvement during bye The Michigan hockey team didn’t watch any film of its opponents…

… this week. Rather, the Wolverines spent this past week working on improving themselves. They didn’t focus on game-day activities — established lines, for example — instead emphasizing…

January 11, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 6) • Page Image 7

… consistent goal-scoring threat, relying on its defense and goaltending to keep the Wolverines competitive until the final seconds. This weekend, Michigan will face another challenging Big Ten…

… opponent in No. 9 Minnesota, who it split the season series with last year. Before the Wolverines resume conference play, the Daily recaps the first half of their season: MVP: Goaltenders It’s been…

January 27, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 17) • Page Image 8

… back, thinking the shot Wagner just rebounded hit the rim and the Wolverines were working with a fresh shot clock. Instead, Abdur-Rahkman stood 30-plus feet away from the basket with under five…

… nothing but twine. That was the kind of night Michigan was having. The Wolverines shot 63 percent from the field, outrebounded Indiana 23-20 and committed just six turnovers. They could do no…

January 19, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

…6A — Thursday, January 19, 2017 Sports The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Wolverines open indoor season in Simmons-Harvey Invitiational While the Simmons-Harvey Invitational signaled the…

…. Going forward, the Wolverines will compete in the Stephen Ross Athletic Complex when it is completed in fall 2017. “I’ve been here since 1976,” said women’s coach James Henry. “There are a lot of…

January 24, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 14) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Sports Tuesday, January 24, 2017 — 7 Wolverines growing on the defensive end On Jan. 11 in Champaign, the Michigan men’s basketball team allowed Illinois…

… as the potential “low point” of the season, and there were seemingly very few solutions to the Wolverines’ defensive problem. Twelve days later, spirits around the team are much higher…

January 23, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

…. Michigan State’s Sam Saliba had just missed his attempt, and with the shootout tied at two, Marody skated toward net with a chance to claim victory for his Wolverines. The sophomore…

… shootout with in-state rival Michigan State. With Marody’s goal, the Wolverines claimed victory and salvaged an ugly weekend to split the home-and-home series at Munn Ice Arena in East Lansing on…

January 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

…, this is where it found itself over the course of one January weekend as it sought to rekindle the embers of a dying season. The Wolverines began the weekend — and the second half of their season…

… dismantled the Wolverines earlier this season. The dimensions of the rink, the size of the crowd and the skill level of the home team are all reasons why Mariucci is a difficult place for any team to…

January 17, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

… men’s basketball team left Champaign battered, bruised and with what now appears to have been a wake- up call. The Wolverines were bullied inside the paint by the Fighting Illini’s duo of forwards…

… Walton Jr., the Wolverines (2-3 Big Ten, 12-6 overall) responded emphatically in their next game against Nebraska (3-2, 9-8) on Saturday. Led by its own duo in sophomore Moritz Wagner and…

January 31, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 19) • Page Image 8

… singles match, before the Wolverines began to mount a comeback behind senior Jathan Malik and juniors Runhao Hua and Davis Crocker. Each forced a third set with second-set tiebreakers in the No. 2, 4…

… fight as a team way earlier, and it caught up to us.” Sunday proved to be a much different story. The Wolverines got off to quick start and rode their momentum to a decisive 4-0 shutout victory…

… coming from Kile, one of the two Wolverine captains. Through the first 22 games of the season, Slaker’s play has justified Kile’s comments — he ranks first in points and assists for Michigan…

… (former Michigan forward) Andrew Copp was. He aspires to be them and he has told me that he wants to be like that.” Because of the Wolverines’ inconsistent play this season, Slaker has…

… the Wolverines’ coaching staff to improve some of the intangible aspects of his game that are not easily recognized. “I want to improve my physicality with the puck,” Slaker said…

… maintaining possession of the puck afterward with his team. It’s an area the Wolverines have struggled with, posting just a .483 winning percentage. As one of the few Michigan players that has found…

… teammates. And while he clearly no longer commandeers the locker room as he once did for the Thunder, it’s obvious Slaker still plays a vital role in the Wolverines’ success. “He communicates well…

… wants to be that guy that will do that because he’s done that before.” MEN’S TENNIS EFE EDEVBIE For the Daily Wolverines falter against No. 16 Oklahoma, recover to defeat 25th-ranked Razorbacks…

January 18, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

… sat out due to injury. At the intermission, the Wolverines fell to an 11-12 disadvantage. Coming out of the break, freshman Sal Profaci and senior Brian Murphy helped push the dual meet back in…

…-5. The Wolverines showed promise with the bounce-back victory over the Terrapins, proving that they can remain unfazed even after the sting of a tough loss. EFE EDEVBIE For the Daily MARYLAND…

… Wagner missed a three after a Wolverine timeout, and Koenig grabbed the rebound himself. This time, the Badgers used an elevator screen to let their senior guard run with the hot hand. Koenig…

… unexpected — Wilson rejected Happ and the Wolverines claimed possession. It was just a microcosm of a night that was filled with deviations from the expected. And those deviations nearly were…

Wolverines regained momentum after the Badgers erased an eight- point lead and silenced the rowdy Kohl Center crowd. An away win against a top-25 conference opponent, a .500 Big Ten record and massive…

… résumé- boosting win were all within reach. But Wisconsin responded with a 15-0 run, led by one of its senior leaders, Bronson Koenig, leaving Beilein and the Wolverines baffled again. The Badgers…

…) said they made some shots we weren’t able to. They (just) got a couple breaks.” What will bewilder Beilein the most following this most recent unraveling against the Badgers is how the Wolverines

… entered Tuesday’s contest leading the nation in fewest fouls committed per game. With 14:26 to go in the second half, the Wolverines put the Badgers in the bonus. Minutes later, redshirt sophomore…

January 20, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

… Michigan men’s basketball team will come home to Ann Arbor to face Illinois once again Saturday. The last time the two teams faced off was back on Jan. 11, when the Wolverines fell to the Fighting…

… and never looked back. After the game, Fighting Illini forward Maverick Morgan called Michigan a “white-collar” team, which didn’t sit well with the Wolverines, so there will be no shortage…

… the soft underbelly of the Wolverine defense against the likes of Maryland and Illinois, had firmed up. Wilson established his physical presence on the first play, blocking Wisconsin…

… hopes of finishing in the top half of the Big Ten. But in the second half, the Wolverines turned the aggression dial all the way to 11. That proved to be a costly mistake. Within a span…

… that came into Tuesday’s contest committing the fewest fouls in the country had two of its starters a whistle away from disqualification at the game’s most crucial stretch. While the Wolverines

… too many easy foul calls to the post and rebounds.” Tuesday night was an overcorrection from the issues the Wolverines suffered on defense in their past few Big Ten games. In their defensive…

… change that.” But other defensive issues still persist, especially with the Wolverines’ options off the bench. Freshman center Jon Teske played his first important Big Ten minutes, much to the…

… Donnal more valuable for the Wolverines offensively — a 3-point shot. Redshirt junior guard Duncan Robinson, who was as important for Michigan as he’s ever been offensively on Tuesday, still…

… muscle as Robinson passed by the bench after allowing a basket, signaling to the redshirt junior that using his own could have prevented the score. The Wolverines will feel some relief knowing…

January 05, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

Wolverines energized from annual trip to South Florida The Michigan men’s swimming and diving team has spent the last week in Florida, training and preparing for the next stretch of its…

…-ranked Wolverines. The trip, which is an annual tradition for both the men’s and women’s teams, provides them with the opportunity to split time between training and enjoying the break from school. Senior Jack…

January 31, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 19) • Page Image 7

… first half on the bench with two fouls. What transpired afterward made the senior guard’s actions even more regrettable. The Fighting Illini closed the half on a 15-2 run, as the Wolverines all…

… and 6.2 rebounds per game. It’s been one of the strongest stretches of games he’s played in his Michigan career. And the Wolverines have needed every point, every board and every assist the…

Wolverine scorers, just 28 points behind sophomore forward Hallie Thome. Junior guard Katelynn Flaherty still leads the pack with 440 points — a difficult statistic to top — but Gondrezick continues to…

January 18, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 10) • Page Image 7

… Zach Nagelvoort has partnered with MLK Education Center Academy to provide books for children during National Reading Month in March. Wolverines off to strong conference start Five games into Big Ten…

… play, the Michigan women’s basketball team has lost only once — against Ohio State on Jan 7. The Wolverines are ranked third in the conference, with the Buckeyes and No. 3 Maryland — according…

… recovery attempts proved to be futile as Massa completed seven takedowns to win by a technical fall, 20-5. It was the 17th consecutive win for the Wolverine, continuing his undefeated streak for the…

…’t hand fight, and he wanted to keep away and get in shots from space. So if I could get in ties with him, I knew I could score from there.” After the Wolverines forfeited the 125-pound class due to…

January 12, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

… the Wolverines had a similar effect. The former defenseman wasn’t having the impact that Michigan had expected of him entering the season, but turned things around upon his return. After tallying…

… of securing a berth in the NCAA Tournament. But in large part due to their six losses by ten or fewer points, the Wolverines fell short and were forced to settle for their third consecutive NIT…

January 09, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

… for Matzka’s ALS foundation (MyTurn), the event also reunited former Wolverines, some of whom have lost touch with each other over the years. Josh Langfeld is only one example. They…

… hockey, but it’s especially great when you can take that and turn it into helping someone and their family.” The game itself featured 17 goals, with the Wolverines’ alumni holding off…

Wolverine forward Matt Herr. “It was great to see everybody. Whenever there’s a cause or a teammate needs you, nothing ever changes, the guys are there. “It was fun tonight to get out there, put…

… always good.” 28 players took the ice for the Wolverines, but Herr believes many more could have participated. Numerous alumni reached out to Chris Frescoln and L.J. Scarpace, who helped…

….” AVI SHOLKOFF Daily Sports Writer COURTESY OF JAMES COLLER Former Wolverine Scott Matzka, who has ALS, was honored with an alumni game between his old Michigan teammates and former Red Wings players…

… be really really good,” he said. “We need more of those kind of efforts. We’ve got a lot of work ahead of us.” SOPHIE CLOHERTY Daily Sports Writer Wolverines dominated by Iowa As soon as…

…-1. After a locked-hands call against the Wolverines and an escape from Meyer, the score was tied at five. With Amine’s riding time dwindling, he needed to act fast in order to secure the win. Amine…

… delivered with a late reversal, winning 6-5. Massa and Amine cut Iowa’s lead to 10, but Michigan proceeded to drop the next three matches. The Wolverines lost too many matches that could have easily…

… and seeing mistakes I make now and fixing them for later.” With an 18-point deficit heading into the final match, Michigan’s hopes for a win were impossible. The only thing the Wolverines

… could hope for was to try to cut the Hawkeye lead by as much possible. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, freshman heavyweight Dan Perry couldn’t overcome his inexperience against No. 6 Sam…

January 27, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 17) • Page Image 7

… eligibility with the Wolverines and passed up opportunities to play for European clubs to return home and play for the Red Bulls. Prior to coming to Michigan, Louro spent time in the Red Bulls’ youth…

… undoubtedly miss his presence in goals. In his 46 appearances with the Wolverines, Louro sports the second-best goals-allowed- per-game average of any goalkeeper in program history (1.16). This…

…) Oosterbaan. So a couple of the guys, we went in with them, and last year I went with (former Michigan forward) JT Compher, and (Wolverine midfielder) Mikie Schlosser on the lacrosse team took us in…

… there and we messed around a little bit. It was definitely fun.” Though Lohan focuses full- time on manning Michigan’s blue line and clearing pucks out of the Wolverines’ zone, he still ponders…

January 26, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

… season with the Wolverines, and already just 23 wins shy of becoming the all-time wins leader in program history — trailing only Sue Guevara, who coached the team from 1996 to 2003. “I was concerned…

Wolverines (6-2 Big Ten, 17-5 overall) returned to the hardwood of Crisler Center for the first time since Jan. 15, and what was primed to be a close contest with NCAA Tournament implications turned…

January 30, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 18) • Page Image 8

… Michigan women’s track and field team is already where Michigan coach James Henry expected it to be. Amongst the Wolverines’ five event wins at the non-scoring Saginaw Valley State Jets Pizza…

… bar at 3.70 meters, trailing only Windsor’s Rachael Wolfs, who cleared 3.91 meters. Much of the Wolverines’ early success this year has come from strong performances from their freshmen. The group…

… won the mile run by a large eight-second margin. The next six spots were also claimed by Wolverine runners, five of whom broke five-minute miles on the day. Another Michigan victory came in the 4…

… the Wolverines, this time in the 800-meter contest. While Michigan is heartened to see success this early in the year, its sights are set on remaining healthy and working to improve for the Big Ten…

… get ready for the result month (February).” KEVIN ZHENG/Daily Senior Courtney Munley competed unattached for the Wolverines this weekend but still won the mile race at the Saginaw Valley State Jets…

… Pizza Invitational. TOR THORNE Daily Sports Writer Wolverines break records in Boston For the first time in program history, the Michigan men’s track team had three athletes run a sub-four minute…

… right now.” In addition to the success of the runners in the mile race, the Wolverines were able to showcase some of its younger athletes at the meet. After nearly winning the 400- meter dash…

… in the Under-20 World Junior championships in the 400- meter hurdles. In addition to taking part in the Terrier Classic, the Wolverines also competed in the Saginaw Valley State Jets…

January 12, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…, Harbaugh called John “our newest Wolverine.” On January 6th, Harbaugh tweeted while at the White House with Sarah that the baby was expected to arrive on February 6th. Despite this former…

… special teams coach for the Wolverines and another son, James, is a current student at the University. “There’s nothing I’d rather be defined than as a dad. People define us men in a lot of…

… the Wolverines could not have come at a better time, replacing safety Jabrill Peppers who declared for the NFL draft on Tuesday. - MATT HARMON A resolution urging the city of Ann Arbor to…

… @wilsonnte There was a free range corgi on the diag today... #themichigandifference Coach Harbaugh @CoachJim4UM Arriving early, weighing in at 4 lb 13 oz, with an 18 in wing span, our newest Wolverine

January 04, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

… end Michigan’s season with yet another classic, as Florida State pulled out a 33-32 victory. In a year with so much promise, the Wolverines will finish with the same 10-3 record they had in 2015…

…. In the end, that was the story of the Orange Bowl — the Seminoles made more plays than Michigan did, in part because the Wolverines’ best playmaker never took the field. In Thursday’s practice…

…, there is still uncertainty as to whether the policy is effective. Resources such as the Tobacco Consultation Service and Wolverine Wellness offer treatment and counseling opportunities for students…

January 04, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… seconds left in the game Friday, Lewis lined up in the slot against Florida State receiver Nyqwan Murray. On 3rd-and-9 from the Michigan 12-yard line — with the Wolverines up by a field goal — if…

… Play at the Walgreen Drama Center on December 9th, 2016. Just not enough Despite a fourth-quarter comeback that gave Michi- gan its first lead of the game, the Wolverines lost to Florida State…

January 06, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… throughout the start of the Big Ten season could give Michigan better shot in the conference The Michigan men’s basketball team may have a fighting chance in the Big Ten after all. The Wolverines started…

… possessions in Iowa City, Michigan (1-1 Big Ten, 11-4 overall) could be sitting in a three-team tie for second place in the conference standings. But the Wolverines don’t have the luxury of wondering what…

January 18, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

… October 2016 — allows students to choose the pronouns they self-identify with on Wolverine Access to avoid misidentification by professors. The policy was met with some backlash from some segments of…

… the University community. LSA junior Grant Strobl, chair of the conservative student group Young Americans for Freedom, drew national attention when he changed his pronouns on Wolverine Access to…

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