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March 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 101) • Page Image 9

… DETROIT - After Michigan senior Jason Ryznar scored an empty-net goal with less than a second remaining in Michigan's 4-2 victory over Ohio State, Wolverine goalie Al Montoya left the net he had been…

… Arena - most of whom were clad in maize and blue - cheered. And because the final buzzer hadn't sounded yet, all Ohio State could do was watch. And after the formality of a faceoff, the Wolverines players…

…. Michigan will play the Midwest No. 3 seed Wis- consin. Despite the loss, Ohio State is a No. 3 seed in the West regional and will take on No. 2 Cornell. The Wolverines took the lead early in the third period…

… Michigan would fall back into old habits from last season. Last year's squad was, by almost all standards, disappointing. The Wolverines limped into the postseason, going 5-4-1 in their last 10 regular…

… State beat the Wol- verines in the finals of the Super 6 one year ago, the Wolverines were left with that "bad taste." After playing well in the Northeast regional, Michigan failed to make it to the…

… his bid to repeat as national champion, Bertin had been consumed with regaining his title. For that matter, the entire Wolverine team had been trying to remove the stigma of not being a tournament team…

Wolverines finished an impressive second place in the overall team competition. It was Michigan's best finish since 1974. In his championship match on Saturday night, No. 2-seeded Bertin faced off against No…

…," Bertin said. "In this tournament, (being healthy) is a great equalizer." The Wolverines clinched second place in the team competition of the tournament with Bertin's win in the 157-pound final, and a total…

… fourth overall. The Wolverines' other freshman in the tournament, Josh Churella, did not enjoy the same kind of success. Although the No. 3 seed was named an All-Ameri- All weekend long, the No. 5 Michi…

… tournament, Ritter and Wilson com- bined to hold No. 1 Arizona (24-2 over- all) to just two runs and propelled the Wolverines to a 6-2 victory in Fuller- ton, Calif. This tag-team effort in the champi- onship…

March 28, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 106) • Page Image 9

… Saturday. The Wolverines let a 3-0 lead slip away en route to the devastating loss. 'M' blows 3-0 lead, bows out of posts By Gabe Edelsonl Daily Sports Writer] GRAND RAPIDS - The players on the Michi- gan…

… straight season. And they cer- tainly didn't plan on Saturday's game being the swan song for Michigan's 10 seniors. But that's exactly what happened in the Wolverines' heartbreaking 4-3 loss to Colorado…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 15

… Bertin 4-3 for the individual title while the Fighting Illini ran away with 130 points and the team title. The Wolverines (7-0-1 Big Ten, 15-3-1 overall) finished with 118 points in third behind Minnesota…

… use yesterday's loss as motivation for the NCAA tournament in two weeks. As Bertin finished his last Big Ten tournament on a sour note, two Wolverines earned Big Ten titles on their first try. Josh…

Wolverine baseball team jumpstarted their regular season by winning five of seven games dur- ing their spring trip in Florida and North Carolina. The team's powerful hitting, solid fielding, focused pitching…

Wolverines finished the tournament with an overall record of 5-2. Senior co-captain Matt Butler's game-winning double in the FILE PHOTO ninth inning gave Michigan the win. Sophomore short- stop Leif Mahler set…

… by Michigan coach Rich Maloney. But yesterday's matchup was all about pitching. Junior Derek Feldkamp, who started on the mound for the Wolverines, got the team rolling. In his five innings of work, he…

… finally edge out Georgia 6-4. Butler now has a team- leading seven-game hitting streak. The victory also secured the first winning spring trip and the most wins on a spring trip for the Wolverines this…

…. Senior co-captain Matt Butler had a huge weekend for the Wolverines. Water polo bounces back with six straight victories 0 MEN'S GOLF Adios: Blue finishes last in Puerto Rico By Kevin Wright "Daily…

March 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… final week of practice before hosting the Big Ten Championships tomorrow and Saturday at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines - who have struggled all year on the road (0-5 in away meets) - are looking forward…

… competition to bring." The Wolverines know every single tenth of a point will count, and the slight- est slip up could cause them several spots in the final tally. Inevitably, the burden of perfection will…

March 28, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 106) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - March 28, 2005 - 5B Fenway-like feel Offense jumpstarts Wolverines to victory opens The Fish By Matt Singer Daily Sports Writer If the weathermen had their…

… brightly from centerfield, the grass was relatively dry and light breezes did little to influence play. With the weather cooperating, the Wolverines cruised past the Golden Grizzlies, winning 10-0. Brauer…

March 17, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

… and helped Hartwick enjoy a dream season. It finished 33-12 and advanced to the Final Four after defeating Michigan in the Eastern Championship. This season, Strub hopes to help the Wolverines reach the…

… shows how this team competes." Senior captain Laura Olin had another tremendous day yesterday, shooting a team-best 71 to help the Wolverines finish in fourth place. Olin's 1-under round made her the only…

Wolverine to finish under par in any of the rounds. After a shaky start on Monday, when she shot 9-over-par, Olin quick- ly bounced back. She shot eight and two strokes better on the following days. Olin…

… because there is no way it should have been in the bunker. But I am over it now because we played well as a team, and I did have a solid tournament." Olin wasn't the only Wolverine who showed signs of…

…, while finishing 4-over-par. The Wolverines have played well all season. In eight tournaments, the team has finished first three times, and has never finished worse than sixth out of nineteen teams back in…

…, Strub experienced first-hand the bitter rivalry between Michigan and Indiana. In a close game, Indi- ana defeated the Wolverines by one goal, and Strub admitted that the game overwhelmed her. "It was…

March 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

… every game this season, but it was still able to shut out the Wolverines in the first period. Their 1-0 lead at the first intermission was their only lead of the year against mighty Michigan, and the…

… tension was beginning to mount like a true playoff game. But then I was robbed. The Wolverines stole the playoff hockey game that I had so desperately been waiting for right out from under me with a seven…

March 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 96) • Page Image 13

… has lost desire to fight the inevitable. He has come to terms with the idea that, despite the Wolverines best efforts and All-American strong lineups, the Buckeyes will always come away with the win…

… road and having them get robbed from a competition when they are better off just resting for the championships." The loud crowd and unfamiliar envi- ronment got the better of the Wolverines, and they…

March 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 96) • Page Image 10

… last season, the icers rebounded to fin- ish 14-8-3 - including a six-game winning streak to finish the season. The Wolverines made it in to the American Collegiate Hockey Associa- tion national…

… games we'd seen them play all season," Moses said. The game was tied 2-2 going into sudden-death overtime. Only 2:26 into the extra period, Northern Michigan's Lauren Markowski ended the Wolverines' dream…

… Relay Hockey at CCHA Super 6 W Gymnastics at Michigan St. Water Polo vs. Indiana W Rowing vs. Notre Dame Water Polo at Wolverine Invite Baseball at Ohio 3/20 M Tennis at Louisiana St. 'M' snaps losing…

… Saturday at the Varsity Tennis Center in Ann Arbor. Entering the day in the middle of a three-match losing streak, the Wolverines pounced on the Golden Eagles early en route to a 6-1 victory, improving their…

Wolverines continued their domi- nance in singles, taking five of the six matches with ease. Streifler notched a 6- 2, 6-0 win over sophomore Francina Bon- nelly at No. 5 singles to give Michigan its second…

… sea- son, the Wolverines took advantage of the opportunity to play around with their line- up and get some players more experience. "Marquette has been struggling this year," Ritt said. "I recognized…

… The Michigan men's golf team placed eighth over- all at the Conrad Rehling Invitational in Alabama this past weekend, tying Ole Miss. Alabama finished first, 45 strokes ahead of the Wolverines, who shot…

… 926 over the weekend. Fifth-year senior Rob Tighe was the most consis- tent Wolverine in the three days, shooting 76, 74 and 77, respectively, and worked his way to a 17th place finish. "He's been…

March 25, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 105) • Page Image 10

… crowd taunted the then-No. 1 Wolverines with a chant of "overrated." Michi- gan coach Red Berenson agreed with the fans eval- uation. But the Michigan team that faltered in the College Hockey Showcase is…

… night before - and the team's co-scoring lead- er sat helplessly as the Wolverines stum- bled to the lowest point of the season. "It (was) disappointing not to get in that game," Hensick said. "Especially…

March 11, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 95) • Page Image 9

…. It was a game in which the Wolverines gave it their best shot only to real- ize that, during this tumultuous season, their best GA was never enough. N H E The Northwestern Wildcats (15-15) hit the…

…'re obviously disappointed that we weren't able to pull games out," Michigan coach Tommy Amaker said. "It's still what it is. It's a .. ; loss on our record and a loss for our team." The Wolverines had plenty of…

… Wohl goes after a loose ball in his last game as a Wolverine. Tourney loss just mirrors Blue's year JASON COOPER/Daily BRIAN SCHICK Schick Happens C ICAGO - It's funny how one 40-minute game can…

… set in. Northwestern went on a 12-0 run in the second half and never looked back. During the Big Ten season, the Wolverines amassed a 10-game losing streak and they never recovered. In the waning…

… on Saturday and Northwestern yesterday - the Wolverines lost close games in the final seconds. They took the Hawkeyes into overtime and lost to the Wildcats in the final 10 seconds yesterday. So after…

… should take pride in the way they played in the final two games. After three uninspired losses to Purdue, Minnesota and Ohio State earlier this sea- son, I was convinced that the Wolverines wouldn't play…

… in it. After bad year, Amaker expects to return By Eric Ambinder Daily Sports Editor CHICAGO - Will Tommy Amaker be Michigan's coach next season? The Wolverines finished the end of the season 1…

…, especially because the Wolverines began this season with legitimate NCAA Tournament hopes. "I think we've made leaps and bounds prior to this season," Amaker said. "We have put things in order that have got…

… season. "We were very lucky to get him in foul trouble," Michigan senior J.C. Mathis said. The Wolverines tried to front- guard Vukusic when he was on the floor, continually denying him post position…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 9

… scored, and Al Montoya made 21 saves as the Wolverines reeled in two more points and made it impossible for second-place Ohio State to catch them. "I can tell you that we did not talk - I didn't at least…

… - about first place," Mich- igan coach Red Berenson said. "It was about playing well and playing our best hockey this time of year." And the Wolverines did play well in their first non-exhibition game in…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

…. Chants of 'The Victors' resonated throughout the building. The Wolverines had regained the championship they lost last year, and, for the third time in four years, the Michigan women's track and field team…

Wolverines were freshman Nich- ole Edwards and seniors Theresa Feldkamp and Stephanie Linz. Edwards ran 'a solid 600-meter dash, making a late push to win her heat, but ended up com- ing in second overall…

… Alex Wilson Invitational, fifth-year senior Andrea Parker failed to qualify for the mile, despite running the second best time of her career. No other Wolverine competed in the meet, which serves as one…

… last chance at qualifying for the NCAA Championships. Gallo heads a list of six Wolverines headed for the NCAA Indoor Champi- onships. She will be a favorite in the mile run as well as an anchor to a…

… Writer Sometimes the satisfaction resides not in how you finished but in how you got there. The same is true for No. 5 Michi- gan men's swimming and diving team. The Wolverines finished third in the Big…

… team score of 720 while Michigan tallied a total of 482 points. After a slow start on Thursday, the Wolverines fell to sixth place overall in the standings, but, on Friday, they came back to the pool…

… with a driven mindset to climb in the standings in order to make a push for the crown on Saturday. Junior Peter Vanderkaay started strong for the Wolverines with a vic- tory in the 400-yard individual…

…, junior Chris DeJong and senior Andrew Hurd finished in 6:21.77, tak- ing first and propelling the Wolverines into fourth place to end the day. As competition on Saturday began, Michigan coach Bob Bowman…

… the weekend - in the 200-yard backstroke. Also placing in the 200-yard backstroke, freshman Dane Grenda took eighth place with a time of 1:47.01 to give the Wolverines a boost in their point total…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 14

… deserved. Wright on Target The Big Ten's fifth-leading scorer in the regular season scored just nine points in the Wolverines' first-round loss. She turned the ball over six times. She missed three times as…

…'re not executing. But Pool understood that as the Wolverines' go-to player and one of just two seniors on the team, she would be their unquestioned leader. So, as she did in Michigan's first-round loss…

March 23, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 103) • Page Image 12

… Michigan softball team, the opposite has been true. After two tough losses in last year's Wom- en's College World Series, the Wolverines have taken a more laid back attitude onto the diamond. The result has…

… Mariott Louisville Classic in Louisville, Kent. Last season in the World Series, life wasn't as easy for the Wolverines - they suffered back-to-back crushing defeats to Louisiana State and Stanford. In its…

…. Hurd enters his final champion- ships as a Wolverine and will swim in the 200- 500- and 1,650-yard freestyle as a 34th, 29th and 17th seed, respec- tively. He will also race in the Wolver- ines' No. 5…

… point, so I expect everyone to swim faster." In Minneapolis, the Wolverines will face some tough competition against schools like Stanford, Southern Cal and Big Ten champion Minnesota. Still, Bowman…

… thinking about when I step up on the blocks." While the team doesn't have great depth in the sprinting events, Neligan is confident that the Wolverines have an excellent chance to finish in the top six…

Wolverines in preparation for this last event, and Bowman believes that his swimmers are well prepared mentally and physically. The Wolverines will also enjoy the bonus of having already swam in a premier…

… Amsterdam..... .$30/nt Rome...............$23/nt BBrussels..... ..$27/nt continues The Wolverines recognize rw luclky they are to have talented teammates-th*at compete in the national meets. "We have seen…

…), it almost feels like that is a home meet for us," Brannen said. "It makes it a little easier for the athletes." The Wolverines traveled down to Arkansas as a team and paid their own way, emphasizing a…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - March 7, 2005 - 3B Seniors' careers end on highnote By Lindsey Ungar For the Daily Brian Berends wasn't the only Wolverine choked up after the men's gymnastics…

… pushing me, and I've been pushing myself," Skvarla said. "These guys are my family, my team. I love each and every one of them, and it's just a good feeling to have a win at our last meet." The Wolverines

…- nery (9.425) earning top scores en route to their final home win. All six seniors made the score sheet for the Wolverines. "They're all a bunch of great guys, and they're very responsible;" Golder said…

… competition against the French nationals. The Wolverines lost by a narrow margin of 206.800-206.000. Skvarla called it a "total learning experi- ence" for the team, allowing the Wolverines to exchange ideas…

… March 25-26. Golder knows the Wolverines only need to make a few tweaks on floor exercise and pom- mel horse to become a strong contender. And he'll be counting on his senior class to lead the way again…

…- ships in West Lafayette on Feb. 26- 27. The Wolverines lost three races by a combined .04 seconds, which cost them eight points. Michigan fin- ished fourth overall with 88 points and won just two 'races…

…:49.93, one-hundredth of a second behind Smith. "Right on the line, I finally got beside to almost catch him, but I just ran out of distance," Brannen said. Another Wolverine who failed to win a close race was…

… competitors. Sophomore Stann Waithe per- formed well for the Wolverines, earning 11 points for the team with two individual top-five performances while contributing to the third place 4x400-meter relay. He…

… times for next week's NCAA cham- pionships in Fayetteville, Ark. The Wolverines took advantage of the opportunity by earning two auto- matic qualifying times. In the 800-meter run, Brannen did more than…

March 10, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

… softball was a sacrifice she made to be a Wolverine. "I wouldn't trade Michigan softball for the world," Merchant said: Michigan coach Carol Hutchins tries to tell the players that the softball program at…

… Diego last Thursday. The Wolverines knew they had to re- evaluate the team and their season. They hadn't given their best effort, and they weren't living up to their own expecta- tions. "The San Diego…

… State match was definitely a letdown," senior co-cap- tain Leanne Rutherford said. "We held a team meeting afterwards and discussed where we are and where we want to be." The Wolverines are hoping that…

… six losses have been to a top-25 team. While it might seem that Michigan would want to erase the losses from their memories and move on, the exact opposite is true. The Wolverines are very aware of the…

… it hurts." One thing the Wolverines have learned from their losses is to stay tough and fight in their matches. This ability to hang tough could lead to success down the road. "Everyone is learning how…

… Tennis Center. 6 ALEXANDER DZIADOSZ/Daily Senior co-captain Leanne Rutherford helped lead a team meeting, which she hopes will refocus the struggling Wolverines. I eA~ 0 III . i+l I4 e 7 You…

March 28, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 106) • Page Image 14

…-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City on Saturday. The heavily favored Wolverines did not dis- appoint, winning the meet with a score of 196.250, just ahead of second-place Penn State (196.125) and third-place Minne- sota…

… together - it was just so much fun." After receiving a bye for the first rotation, the Wolverines started the night strong on vault in the second, Lieberman and Junior Jenny Deiley tied Minnesota's Ashley…

… rota- tion. The Wolverines had to count one of its two falls and posted its lowest event score of the night, 48.625. Ray and soph- omore Lindsey Bruck, the top Wolverine finishers, tied for second with…

… floor exercise. On Saturday night at Cliff Keen Arena, Laury became the second Wolverine to be named the Big Ten Athlete of the Year, joining assistant coach Scott Vetere in that elite category. Laury was…

… stay focused for the NCAA Champi- onships." The Wolverines struggled in the final two events - parallel bars and high bar - opening the door for No. 1 Ohio State to come in and win the title. The Buck…

…. Every- thing was so important and the slightest thing made all of the difference." One of the Wolverines' problems stemmed from the right ankle of senior captain Geoff Corrigan. Although he was back in…

… home. The Wolverines are aware of the challenge that lies ahead and are looking forward to refining and strengthening their routines and using the events of this weekend as motivation. "We have seven…

… of the season." Other Wolverines also seemed to run more like it was May than March. Sophomore Andrew Bauer achieved a personal-best time in the 3,000-meter stee- plechase. Bauer finished in fifth…

…-meters did seem like a lot longer than it should have." The team's performance in its first meet of the season was encouraging, and the Wolverines are energized by the possibility of having a truly special…

March 23, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 103) • Page Image 11

… is happy, then I'm happy." Despite the disappointment surround- ing Pankratz's departure, senior Adrienne Hortillosa said that the standard of success Pankratz created will help the Wolverines remain a…

… Collegiate Hockey Association (Zing!). Michigan has remained the class of the league once again, but it seems as if there hasn't been a con- sistent challenger to the Wolverines over the past few years…

March 17, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

… first base for the Wolverines. She batted .295 with 51 hits during the season. And in a loss to Stanford at the Women's College World Series, she hit a monster home run. This year, the stability that Olds…

…-winning three-run double. As a Wolverine, Findlay has taken advantage of her opportunity to start as a freshman. She is batting .296 with 21 runs, 16 hits and 19 RBI. Findlay has also proved her ability to field…

…. "I know that, each day, (I need to keep) practicing to get better." Not only do Findlay's teammates help her feel comfortable as a Wolverine, but Findlay also credits Hutchins's guidance in improving…

…'s exciting." But Findlay will have to wait, because Michigan will be on the road again. The Wolverines travel to Fuller- ton, Calif. This weekend to play in the Kia Classic. By Lindsey Ungar For the Daily A…

… since the Big Ten Cham- pionships, where the Wolverines finished fourth. Juniors Abby Ses- kevics and Carolina Sierra, sopho- mores Kaitlyn Brady, Susan Gilliam and Lindsey Smith and freshman Valeria…

… Michigan's victory in the Big Ten cross country and indoor champions, the Wolverines are on the verge of earn- ing a triple crown this year. "We are definitely on the right path," Michigan coach James Henry…

… outdoor crowns. The Wolverines have proven they're capable of winning another outdoor crown with their indoor performance. But with Illinois, Minnesota and Penn State on its tail, Michigan needs to finish…

… has been full of physical and emotional downs. "We need to rest and get healthy really early in the outdoor season." But the Wolverines won't have much time to rest. Their outdoor season begins this…

March 11, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 95) • Page Image 10

… that the fourth-ranked Wolverines (23-3-2 CCHA, 26-7-3 overall) thoroughly outplayed the Fighting Irish (3-20-5, 5-25-6) during the regular season, Michigan players and coaches are not taking Notre Dame…

… twelfth. "I think (Notre Dame) is a sleeping ::,;;f%::: " po.. N c s3' ::if: improvements the Wolverines make will have to start on the defensive end. "I think we can play better defen- sively and limit…

March 10, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 94) • Page Image 12

…. - olarik finished tied for third on the Wolverines in conference points. "Their teams will hopefully be watching in a month, and we'll be playing," the freshman said. "That's what matters. The last two CCHA…

…) - it is something that is pretty remark- able." Hunwick, who is set to take over as the Wolverines' top defenseman next season, nearly doubled his produc- tion in conference play. With much more…

March 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 101) • Page Image 12

… winning the CCHA tour- nament's Most Valuable Player award. FRIDAY'S GAME *E&f Alaska-Fairbanks 1 sMcteod N AD Michigan Wolverines 3 Kaleniecki, Tambellini, Kolarik SATURDAY'S GAME Ohio State Buckeyes 2…

… Fritsche, Bittner Michigan Wolverines 4 Gajic (2), Tambellini, Ryznar Michigan 4, Ohio State 2 Notre Dame 020 - 2 Michigan 1 1 2 - 4 First period - 1. MICH, Milan Gajic 19 (Matt Hun- wick, Brandon Rogers) 2…

March 16, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 98) • Page Image 10

… bad things are going to happen." For Michigan, the bad things were falls and low scores, and, when the night came to an end, the Wolverines were in a position they were unfamiliar with - the receiving…

… doubt herself going into an event, there isn't much a coach can do to help her. But the Wolverines aren't going to dwell on the past - not with a signifi- cant meet against Michigan State and the Big Ten…

March 28, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 106) • Page Image 12

… a pair. He set a regional record for points in a game with four. 0 FRIDAY'S GAME Wisconsin Badgers Burish 1 After hot start, Michigan struggles on offense* Michigan Wolverines 4 Tambellini (2…

…), Rogers, Kolarik SATURDAY'S GAME Michigan Wolverines 3 Tambellini, Kaleniecki, Nystrom Colorado College 4 Frischmon (2), Sertich, Crabb Colorado College 4, Michigan 3 Michigan 2 1 0 - 3 Colorado College 0 2…

… began, Tambellini has surpassed fellow returning Wolverine, sophomore T.J. Hen- sick, in scoring thanks to 10 points in six games. His four-point night against the Badgers set a Midwest Regional record…

… previously held by four players. Former Wolverine Mark Mink was the last Wol- verine to tally three points in the Midwest Regional. He did it against Colorado Col- lege in the 2003 finals. Senior captain Eric…

… frame. BACK To FORT WAYNE: Three Wolverines were selected in Wednesday's UHL draft by the Fort Wayne Komets. Senior Eric Werner was taken in the third round, while seniors Jason Ryznar and David Moss went…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 12

… scored in four straight games for the Wolverines. Michigan Wolverines Ebbett, Nystrom, Tambellini, . Hensick FaBowling Green Falcons Falk SATURDAY'S GAME Bowling Green Falcons Meloche, Matsumo, Unger…

…, Dobek Michigan Wolverines Kolarik (2), Ebbett, Gajic, Tambellini Michigan 5, Bowling Green 4 Bowling Green 121 - 4 Michigan 122 - 5 4 1 Blue defenders begin final push 5' ~1, -g --.' 4 Vp 4 5 First…

March 31, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 109) • Page Image 9

… hit- MICHIGAN 18 ters, stepped to the plate. With the bases loaded and two outs, it appeared to be the perfect opportunity for the senior captain to once again deliver a big hit for the Wolverines. But…

… Michigan (1-2 MAC, 6-15 overall) has now dropped nine of its last 12 games. Despite the teams' drasti- cally different records, the Wolverines (16-3) had to scratch and claw to come up with the win at…

… fourth inning, the Eagles had amassed a 9-4 lead, and the Wolverines' situation looked bleak. But Michigan's bats were just waiting to explode. Over the next two innings, 18 Wolverine batters stepped to…

… victory. Butler's awkward chopper in the eighth put the Wolverines ahead, and junior Mike Schmidt's ninth-inning moonshot off the scoreboard in left-cen- terfield provided key insurance runs. And after…

… Gophers have played inconsistent ball throughout their nonconference season but are a peren- nial conference powerhouse. In order to assert their posi- tion at the top of the Big Ten, the Wolverines know…

… bag for Blue duo By Pete Sneider Daily Sports Writer YPSILANTI - Sophomore Eric Rose and junior A.J. Scheidt each started their first game of the season in the field yesterday, as the Wolverines

…, defeating Bowling Green 6-0. Although the Wolverines jumped out on top early, Bowling Green (10-17) continued to stay close while Michigan (32-1) struggled to get into a flow offensively. Through the first…

… six innings, the Wolverines mustered only three runs. But in the seventh inning, the bats finally began to warm up as freshman Samantha Findlay hammered a homerun over the leftfield fence, and junior…

…) you need to play defense until you can get your offense going." The Wolverines did a solid job in the field with only two errors on the day. During the first inning, Haas had to go deep TONY DING…

March 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 96) • Page Image 12

… best performance of the weekend. He made 43 saves Saturday. Eric Werner (Michigan) Werner scored the series-clinching goal and led the Wolverines in plus- minus on the weekend with plus-five. He made…

… key plays at both ends. 0 FRIDAY'S GAME :NotreDame Irish SRankin 1 Irish goalie shines in swan song Michigan Wolverines 10 Gajic (2), Rogers (2), Kolarik (2), Nystrom, Woodford, Porter, Tambellini…

…, and, as Wolverine freshman Chad Kolarik slammed his stick onto the ice following another big save indicated the Irish were successful. "He stood on his head tonight," Michigan senior Milan Gajic said…

… came to a close while the Wolverines advanced to the Super 6 for a shot at the CCHA's postseason crown. 23-3-2 21-5-2 17-7-4 13-11-4 13-12-3 12-13-3 11-13-4 11-14-3 8-14-6 8-18-2 7-17-4 3-20-5 26…

… hat trick. On Saturday, Gajic played his last game at Yost. TOMMASO GOMEZ/Daily Senior captain Eric Werner will lead the Wolverines Into the Super 6 at Joe Louis. UP NEXT: SUPER 6 IRISH Continued from…

… " RBrenson nid. win, he did finish his collegiate with a spectacular performance the opening faceoff, Cey was co and stoic. He denied shot after sh the Wolverines, despite constant h from the crowd. "I went…

March 24, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

… the park. Big deal. At least you 'M'nine know these athletes aren't pumped full of steroids. It's enough to keep all you baseball purists out there happy. In fact, the list of Wolverine captains this…

Wolverines jumped on them early, sweeping the doubles matches and winning the first set in all six singles matches. With the win, the Wolverines extended their winning streak to three. "We started off strong…

… already decided, junior Nina Yaftali took the No. 6 singles match in a third set tie- breaker for Michigan while Wolverine sophomore Elizabeth Exon used a run of five straight games to win at No. 2 singles…

… to battle the No. 63 Spartans at the Indoor Tennis Center, it looked like this model was going to be followed once again. Well, two out of three isn't bad. The Wolverines disposed of the rival Spartans…

… Andrew Formanczyk and Mike Brown at 6-7 in the tiebreaker. Serving down match point, the Wolverines stayed in the point and were eventually bailed out by a cross-court win- ner from Maravic. The momentum…

March 17, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

… more points than the CCHA's Best Offensive Defenseman, Greene. Another Wolverine that did not win an award last night was forward T.J. Hensick. The sophomore was one of three nominees for CCHA Player of…

… to seal the doubles point for the Wolverines last night at the Varsity Tennis Center. Trailing 30-40 in a game that could give Michigan the win over Western Michi- gan, the two raised their play to…

… another level. First, Streifler turned what seemed like a sure Bron- co point into a Wolverine point when she returned an overhead slam over an outstretched Western Michigan racket for a winner. Next…

… the tone for the rest of the match." The Wolverines (5-6) used the doubles win as a step- ping stone to an impressive 6-1 victory over Western Michigan (8-4). The Broncos came into Ann Arbor having…

… the Wolverines with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Malena Remynse at No. 3 singles. "It was great to get those first two singles wins so quickly," Ritt said. "We got up early, and we were able to keep the lead and…

… cruised through its early-season schedule, going 8-3 in games in Florida and Texas. Even more impressively, the Wolverines have put up an excellent 4-2 record against "warm-weather" teams, including wins…

… RBI for the Wolverines in 11 games this season. U STUDEN TERLAVE L Padr ir....../T22 LIKE.YOU ...:.....:.$264 NE AAmsterdam.. ..$264 M AI Rome............2$264 Brussels........$336 n n…

March 31, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

… anticipate that we'll be back in our pool mid-May for our real last home games - in the NCAA Championship." A main reason for the team's confi- dence is the Wolverines' strong senior class, which has amassed…

… them: an NCAA Championship. The No. 13 Wolverines (6-1 CWPA, 17-10 overall) have played well thus far, and, in the final few weeks, they will have their eyes fixed on their ultimate goal. "The NCAA…

March 28, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… prolific scorer zuntry, Brett Sterling. So Michigan )posed" to lose that game, right? hat's taking the easy way out. The that there is no excuse for losing like that. The Wolverines had a al lead just…

… ind LSA-SG Vice President: I I I JASON COOPER /DILY Eric Nystrom (21) during the Wolverines' 3-4 loss to Colorado College in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids on…

… positions to titles in the job market. Lolly Luegge, a financial clerk at Wolverine Towers, said she does not know how the change will affect clerical workers, and with office and clerical workers at the…

March 21, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 101) • Page Image 11

… throughout the rest of the team, and the Wolverines' upset bid fell short against host Louisiana State, 5-2. The beginning of the match was delayed because of inclement weather. And when play did resume…

… Berque said. "It doesn't give the singles players an opportunity to volley before the singles, but it had the same effect on both teams." When the Wolverines (9-5) did take the court, it appeared as if…

March 28, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 106) • Page Image 10

… looks to maintain its undefeated Big Ten record in the remaining seven conference contests of the season. But it now looks like the Wolverines will be down to just seven players. Even with this contracted…

…-qualifying time in the 3,000-meter steeplechase on Thursday, the Wolverines were only able to com- pete in the pole vault. Junior Kelly Catino played through the elements and obsta- cles to clear a height of 11-5 3…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 16

…, help :ome some capture the national title. The con- ing time of 9:27.77 was a collegiate r Brannen's dominance in the re aghts 800 supplied the Wolverines with 2( count over V nas, I had try when b…

… the recruiting atten- io Alan Webb, dubbed the next greatAmerican distance running hope, had announced his deci- sion to join the Wolverines. Webb had become somewhat of a household name in America…

March 28, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 106) • Page Image 11

… three rounds, I have to give her a lot of credit for not faltering and keeping her head high and playing as well as she did." After the first round of play, Gendreau was the only Wolverine to finish in…

… low numbers, and I think she is very capable of that." But, as a team, the Wolverines were as consistent as ever, maintaining their sec- ond-place ranking throughout all three rounds of the tournament…

… COOPER/Daily Freshman Isabelle Gendreau placed fifth at the Baylor Tapatio Springs Shootout. ed our expectations because we were the low team by seven strokes today." The consistency that the Wolverines

March 09, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… should come from North Carolina and Villanova. Both teams posted faster times than the Wolverines at a meet in New York City earlier this year. North Carolina finished just eight-hundredths of a second…

…-05 season. No. 7 Michigan has been ranked as high as second in the nation. And among the three higher-ranked opponents they have competed against, the Wolverines have beaten two (No. 2 Nebraska and No. 5 UCLA…

March 07, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 91) • Page Image 13

…-large berth in the NCAA Tournament went out the window with a 10-game losing streak during the con- ference season. 4 The Wolverines also had to deal with the suspension of a marquee player when it was…

… was very emotional." Michigan now heads to Chicago for the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday as the No. 9 seed. In the first round, the Wolverines will face Northwestern. The two teams split the season…

March 23, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

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